State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Vou, XI, No, 2b
Aunany, N.Y, Petoay, Punevany 18, 1
STATE, SEVEN TIMES
WINNER, WILL PLAY
WAR ON DUST AND
DIRT BEGINS TODAY
Dr. Brubacher To Lead Parade
Of Committee Through
College Thursday
TO GIVE STUNTS TODAY
With sev
eredit, the a y
will meet the St. Michi
straight wins
yi
W's van
clock tonight,
basin at 8215
cof repeating: tonight
Locker Rooms To Be Inspected
At Noon First 3 Days
Next Week
f
difiicutty: in add
recor, Bully
York trip, the
a Net we
Huestay hy
Wedne
practice game with the Mt
commander-inehiet, the ¢
pitts. commis-
sion will oper its campaign against dust
and dirt with stints in hath assemblies
Domgliy, “28, will
i
newt the squad plage
day. Wathen
Hlirect the stunts,
Huvesilay: vin Te, Dewthacher qi 1 shiwstiny
heal a puarate of members af the ean
aud their assistinge commit. | $i
The student body may tlhe [fon tin
Doarade, according to Mildred \. Wil Last 9
te scare in its
Steph
St. Mictitet evth
diverter at tlw evomnnisy phiyed the Pharmvey
Hackers will be inspected Monliys{¥. MOC. AS court, ‘The: visiting. te
Huesitiay amt Wednesday, fren TEAS te] i
(215 v'eluek fast and accurate on its: putsses,
the h
pa will he poster vat the
Wulletin Instr, Miss Wilson
he viteter A tlie study’ fall iy
the seiete huitding, will abe he inspected,
Hertha Zajan, "22, president uf the sti:
ike is adviser af the eam
hers which du nat] ¢
Numb
forward with Kuczyuski
amaates Caaptcin Nephewy will jaune ec
Hermes will play at leit
wither hein ar Gott at right
saares mail boy, Sari
27, commissioner, ‘Thel
Ae Reginald Dixon,
"28 Anthony: Wy
Watervliet High Sehoot
ski, els
ig: hy nF GIRLS ON BASKETBALL
Is comnis
seevind Hand hook
ry, MeUathrey
Members
H their 1
finer Toes
fete, Mary
Miss
in physival education, will
cans will haave thei
wy evening, Mare 2,
Neville
Fsahetle Julnstom,
+ he
uileing
is Jeanette \Waldbill
assistants are: Mildred Waban, Wt the diner
Marian S My Shawson.] A stmt will he presented,
Ml, lnc cary will he souvenirs,
v Strevell, "29, has charge of the
MISS MYERS IS MISS
vanes of the wermen’s hiske
men's locker room Tis asi
Clinton Wallwark, “2
e Arvid Hurke,
Cramise, "28,
Last
Miss Naney: Hourne
‘popwinted ts serve di
College sear
Male Matevin, instrncun in Byeneh
.Pharathy: W
Misy Myers hay revemtly: ret
FINANCE BOARD TO 9s
SLASH ALL BUDGET i i
FUNDS 7 PER CENT
Hidgets of all gramps supported by: the
Student tay will Ihe cut sev
the finance bn
She was
On
L808, this will
university
the basis wi a hau iss Myers thas tachi Engtish and
Ae a total et , French in Tennessee and Peimsgtvania
i the infirmary Thigh sehusals amd was head of the French,
TAT COLL he Girls /epartinent in the. Kastern | Ki itucky
ftp a i taser. ae Normal Sehoot
mum tse | 1929 WILL CHALLENGE
wg sl a
dents whe have entered College
semester shy
annonneed th
heen granted
the freshmen tu
Myskania has
sophimure class. h
. erelitss sing,
i in the tay this year is con-| in a weekly assembly, The
ally Tess. than st_years | were first in issuing a challenge,
“Che amounts that the arganiea ee
will lose follow: Music
News, Sab; (Quarterly, $05 1
section,
TO EXHIBIT PORTRAIT
The portrait ot Dean Am
painted by
exhibited all
club, 725M
|
1
men
HERE AGAIN TONIGHT
V's five from
Winooski Park, Vis in the College rym
wsily defeated the
29, and is confident
Captain Nephew
shuld meet with Hitthe
uy their
Fested after their New
symad was sent throngh
court
Rutherford Haker
ny High
school five amt yesterday the time way
Sule inissed
with
Mae te weakness Frome the
wh Taker will start Care at right
his running
fully reemvered fram his reeent allies
nary the men's freshman
TEAMS DINE MARCH 2|
the itty! basketball teams
innstrnetor
ntmee the
all varsity
Favors and
MALCOLM’S SUBSTITUTE
Myers hay heen
the rest ni the
for Miss
inom
the Univer:
She has. alse
wl agradwate Wark at the Chiversity of
tivated
cule
ceived her master's de
Teacher's eallesse, Cokunbia
il Teachers: Cab
FRESHMEN TO A SING
will he held
ophomeres
‘Women's
South
gift af
Convicted - - - anepiroriat
Convieted by its own silence, Intersorority
in the unenviahle position of a group, mistaken in its action, w
usal even to attempt to justify that mistake, and eri
in its refusal to undo the wit has begun,
‘The council was mistaken by every standard, except that of
selfishness, when it adopted a rating that will stagnate the growth
of new sororities at State College,
Nis wa
fuses even to try tu justify its ruling,
couneil today: st
ang When it assumes an attitude of infallibility and re
His criminal when it keeps among ity statutes this rule which
Will steal from S00 college women thel
right to enjoy the social
Mt cultural ailvantages which it yreedily: hulds tw itself hy excreta
of a power whieh its position has given it, a power it should tne
for good, not for its awn mean ends
“We don't want to prolong the argument" is the only: reason
which the council has given, allicially ar unoliicially, far the seers
With which it has tried to keep its rule hidden and te prevent further
OF corse
Intersorarity: eoumeil dues net
An argu
Hitersorority eonmeil kins it
public comment vn it
the argument. There i
want to prota
AHENE presuppuses fave sides
he argument
amower to the student protest ty wvtiel the Nis has jeiven voice
And so, naturally, if doesn't want te jarestonge th Wht
Vie
wvgtnnent
it wants is thatthe News stop at feast nntil rushing ie open
Men Tatersorerity won't mind much: what is sid about it
On January 21 the ows earvied a
Hurging that
On Jan
Heervent snes
tary of the new ruling and
an edity Hitersorority Comneil Quubt to Repeal Hy
New Ruling
sid that that
does not smderstand the
the News’ charges
materializ
Where thy editor failed ts unnderstand the: situation, possibly: ts
eotice TL eammot find just where that weeuered, Mls-an Jeamary 28
the Nias published an editorial ashing, “Shall Intersurar'ty. set
Upa Caste System Heres" Int tempted te tell
Why it should da soon ts prave that it is not doing see, Last w
the News editor \ Challenge to Intersarvity tn Dis
prove the News’ Charges.” Not hei
Intersorority hay ignured the challenge,
28, the president at tntersaracity Council
Hy the editor plainly shiws that te
Vanore ih
Wats porcnisedd fear the week fallewving. ‘This tover
uation
and Tntersrority has never attempted te paint ant just
eerily Ties nat
Hy istic
Able tu slisprove the charges,
stat procedure af these whe have an untenable sishe ina
dispute is to try to shift the argument to more favorable xriannd,
{confuse the public as to the real questions nil to daddye
the real questions ay nich as pnssible, ‘Ty prevent the adoption af
hy Interserority now that the council is virtually: farce!
the third or fourth time,
Ment is that the new ruling makes it
issue a
these t
inte some sort of answer, the NiWs,
repeats its position, ‘The
impossible for more than ane sorurity, on the average, tu become i
prubationary menber of Intersorority eouneil more atten than every
{wo and one-half years; that this will slow: ays the development si
nize! surarities so much that Can the bitsis of twenty: live yivls
reve
{oa sorority) hy aetual computation only 200 more af the SOO nian
sorvrity: women can become recnguized sorerity members in the nest
feeenty years: that the effect of this must he to cheat many students
of the advantages of sovurity: amembershipy: that even inure will he
cheated when the enrollment grows with more Cullege huildines:
that Intersurority council knows this but will da snothing alent i
heeause it fears that more sororities will bring buth additional en
petition for those already inv the eouneil and a lesscitiny in the teattesd
“exelusi
Noes the News mean that “every: girl shuuhl he ina sorority?
OF course aut. Not every girl wants to. Not every git can.
What the News does mes His that more than 200 ui the 1,000 girls
have a right to he in sororities, if they aunt to be. As the News
has said before, the council is justified in guarding against the in
eness" of belonging tu i seturity
roads of “ily-hy-night groups, But it ean do that satisfactorily
by keeping each petitioner on probation five years, When it says
that only trew cau he on probation in each five years, it means that
a third group must wait ten y
fifteen years, When half the 9
it will he time to consider making entrance su difficult
Atpproaches: impossibility, When only: on
is ats al present, iL is wrong to do this,
‘These
rs) that at possible fifth must wait
rls ity College belung to surorities,
the aveusations that the News has thrown in the face
of Intersorority council for a period of a manth. C:
Fieve that if the couneil had even the thinnest thread of argument
it would not advance it to counteraet these serious charges? The
stands convicted hy itself of an unjust, selfish and sh
sighted act
10 conts per copy, $3.00 per year
“LET ALL GIRLS IN
SORORITIES”: PIERCE
“Students Should Be Allowed
Sorority Social Life,”
Dean Declares
PRAISES WORK OF GAA.
Says Organizations Must’ Be
Justified In Existence
By Service
Hea Anna Ky Pierce yesterday: issued
t prohation tw two
“The Naws is very
r
ably: huanulliy
ities are
sean vations, hit
ser that all
the discussion,
lexitinnate
Hops shank he
tilewty have this ancl
"Thc Pieree declared
Niection tee the: amber af
ations there aire in the
Wei, AF they
vrve the individual stare
den”
Mow that answer a demati may tives
fmt 10 they fd tor serve
hie
veal depart
sels, whi
ws 1
they F believe that intere
hunser ai wer swutke hy eli
way stressed by” Slise Mere,
ese chibs mnist Ie nianied by. the
+ this «overdoing invlivideiils, aud
wt iv Ml af the elu
is a failure,” 9
“E heliove the: Girls
tion to he the most
rene wwe have
level Headersh
the se torities devel
Ketisions rganizations still present
the finer side af eallege contacts, aecnl
to Miss Miore
“I sthanld he lad to see sume stich
system aay exists inthe vation wen
erllees There ii thee Kast
With
Hibs fot te
arta
sneial
HL believes it slut
to that whiels
with per
lent te Delonge ta ane
social groups
ans the
c
Wt her interests,
the presstiting system iin a
the suturity
plained,
MEN’S TROUPE WILL
PRESENT MINSTREL
SHOW ON APRIL 29
N- anett'y minstrel troupe has beet
fortved ani will present its first show
Peidiiy evening, April 29, in the atdin
inn members also hope tw
seetire “ont al town engagements,
Committees will meet Thesd
hr coamlete the
Irene, VC a
VR ben
eventing:
nization of the
sugieestion a President
¥ Conky students. with
his standings will he elig
thle ter membership,
Mrotits male hy the minstrels may: be
wate 1 to the men’s athletic find
William G. Kennedy, assistant profes:
ur af chemistey, will De the director an
H Brederiek TE Candlyi, instructor it
music Will be music direetar
The committees are I, oF
tiem. ad ate, Robert 1. Shil
elvirman: Arvid Burke 28s
1. Sura
work, chain
"8: Gearwe V1
Harold Crouse,
VS Jensen,
SORORITIES TO PLEDGE
UPON RETURN OF BIDS
AIL sorority: bids were sent out \Wede
hesdiy night Freshmen received the
‘afternoon. “Answers to. th
bids will ber
before next \
Rich
"30,
Bebrua
Then sorar
will pledge,
2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS,
FEBRUARY 18, 1927
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lege’ for Teachers
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call attention to the
‘The News wishes
arried weekly in shis ©
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lished without the signature, lusired
‘The News welcomes the honest expression oi stude
from its own vie
f the writer's
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opinion, even wien it di
points Kes especial care to
make certain that those whom it knows wbject to its views
per's
ome wy use the p
Hut the News
are aware that they are we
ums to give their side of the argument,
not print material ta which the writer will not sign his
or her name.
WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
+ varsity: basketball team, whieh
The record of the ne
ve games, gives pleasure to the Col-
With a schedule as
the team
lege, students and faculty alike
diffi
games both
It as it has always played, as won its
mid out of town and is far ahead of
home
Couch Baker and his men are
work deserves commendation and support.
VANDALISM.
ind the campus commissioners whose miniature
Support their efforts, Th
my" will organize tay
e trying to clean up the College, ‘Their work is fur yo
as much as for themselves. And while the College is being
cleaned up, play to keep it cleaned, Let the campaign
ery over the rest of the year, It will mot he enough to
Neither will it he enough
{ft should
have it last only a week or uw
if it concerns only elean halls and locker rooms
Too many desks
by
approaches. vandalism
concern also care for College property.
¢ being ruined, too many chairs are being wreck
carelessness and hy something,
‘This sort of rongh-house tactics should stop,
GET INTO THE OPEN
Cramming time for examinations is over, a breathing
space has arrived, and an opportunity to get out inte the
open has come, ‘The period of fate winter often taxes the
bodily endurance most, and exer he fresh
heeded to counteract the enforced imprisonment in stuffy
classrooms during the week, ‘The opportunity offered by
the Girls Athletic association comes therefore at an auspi
cious time, ‘The association his obtained the
parties. from the Girl Scouts
camp for week
is ideally equipped for the housing oi
young women over the week-end and
from Albany, Several groups of College students
realy enjuyed its privileges this winter. ‘T
have not, have a treat in store for them,
se whe
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Lord Byron, the story of whose str
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than fietion,” wrote
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Ibert Hubb
are written about ina style that is itself a treasure
1 vigorous ane unstated thought. The
s personality. runs. thrnih
hose qualities of wit, humor and poetic: tan
me connotes are there, Monahuan's style is
1, and it is mental refreshment,
‘ateman Mortis,
336 pp.
Pen,
The Silk Cognette”
veh ean be said for i, TL is the a
1 circumstances theww inti laser
ciety pete” th
Markham, is 4
social
aman af her awn wealth and
the hattle het Hyver men
iy typily. Some of the sitixition
there is himur whieh js often real and th
pal together
ry is well
The Ede of Vternity, Uy Nida Resta Ve Mit
pi New Vork: Reader Putiest
his is a romance vi travel and
Enrope and in America, “The at Ten able
build wpa thrilling story wit the feelin
that belongs ta every one whe ¢ vuits. It
is her fivst eset rant am the realm
tales strictly. th an, . The
ventional h
end, and he
th a boy's
sparkles
THE STUDENT FORUM |
THE INTERSORORITY QUESTION
ra
men with the te
the resent
sy
ayetd
racket) team
Yelsteclie Lustitute tive it the
Albany High School gymmvasiim Saturday: evening in at
ame admitted by Ivcal papers te fave heat one ui the
xreatest contests staged in Mbany in years
o
“At the fast meeting of the Iudusteial Grvanization the
members had the pleasure ef hearin Migs Devine deliver
au illustrated Tectnre on Di Applied to tylust
Arts."
~o
The newly established Newnan Club met fast Kraay
alternoon for the purpose uf organization,”
Miss Perine Describes Music In Parisian
Church, “Rapture Of Triumphant Harmony’’
ening News
Courtesy Albany
Ty Miss Eusier A. Perse
Instructor in Fine Arts
Hh45 when the magnificent organ in
the chureh of Sain-Sulpice sounded
the dirst lw chord of the music of the
nridiight ser ice,
vl
this tine ol Renais
ft. Charles Mo Widor,
played bere for more than
forty sears and is now a very old unin,
Weohad been sitting, an full view of
hig!) altar for aver two hours,
wating for this eseiting moment, but
not an fustant hal been without inter:
Te was thrilling just to be a part of
oN ith Voices,
teh the quict gather
people, for they come into these old
churches as if they were glad t0 be
home a
boys wt
found the fr
their little children, until the
mass of human forms tilled every
available space, fading into the deep
recesses of the’ nave, overflowing into
¢
tering like dark fol
und he massive i
to see the busy altar
Th wi
hays, in the
white robes, slipp
slently in amd out among the
candles, lighting first one
another from their long slender ta
until the whole altar wa
info a worgeons jewel with
gleaming
had been singing e time, and
had ony just become conse'ons of it
few wonderful minutes, this
I his” awn
“Pastorale
wl
Sontetiiwes the dusie was slow
that it was Tike sensing rather than
heaving the sommd, and then it we
vise and sivell echoing. throngh the
Jofty arehes. Mow ne through the
krrean spaces sind sgathorin
the ri
that
with its final the
‘il, oh story
AS one persion
that vast
And for
silent. then, slaw!
snd rhiythanivally othe stately server
began,
[COLLEGE BRIEFS
Tenans ay Tice
resent nf Omer is wetingy presi
Heat in the absentee of Mildred Graves,
presieut, Mise Graves ty. studying
adhe Merrill Palmer institute in De
Y. W. C. A, Entertains
Me NWN Catered the, i
lstetal iets vf the MIbany. Y \
is expuinae tier i sei riley
sirly attended! the Midwinter concert in
the auditorium,
Benjamin, '26, Studies Medicine
Henjamin, "26, member of
is takin a pre
tee in the Cuiversity: fh
Hana, She wats a member of the Nua
weaard in Collese, adh wits preaninent int
YOM OG Ns alinirs,
Clarke Explains Cathode Rays
+ were explained to (hem:
ary anh Friday hy Willian J Clarke
‘ioe the as
LW alice, :
Newman Club Dance
the Newnuun club
arpa whieh fron
Kuiehts of
students meay at
Teachers May Reserve Books
Miss Mary Elizabeth Cobb, librati
ras teachers ia Mile
before
Commerce Club to Meet
Commerce club will have
miceting “Thurs
Aeeide on the eli
Daniels Directs Program
Mathematics
wvclock in ta
27, Nel
jertrude Daniel
the program,
WILL NOT ANNOUNCE
NUMBER OF FAILURES
In aeeordance with his resuar enstin
Vea Willian HD Metter will make me
whic i
in the
yesterday.
DEAN PIERCE WILL GO
TO TEXAS CONVENTION
Fea Mana [Bierce will attend th
amntnal meeting ef the Nativtial As
nod the Dems af Wetnen
week-en The ¢
ference will een Weali
Mise Puree is
tive committer
lat
Dallas, esis, est
mber val the ese
woul is Areastirer wf thy
aeseciation
NEWS CLASSES START
The News" chives ine headline wan
cant cone reading conducted hy Will
M. French,
first time
Vhe healine ela
WS Movitays at 125 «
room TILT
SN, met this week bo
Wd wlebiek,
TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY
Canterhary eth’. beidkie party will he
Wat twee w'eluel at Mt. Mure
Mary Judith Laude, 28,
prarish: hits
is gemma ch
Tickets cost twenty-five cents far al
Jese stinlemts aand tity cents ft
ELECT DELEGATES
and Ethel Ortull
sent the Lutheran chile it
Nhe North,
of the Lutheran Suntent
Atlantic regional conieren
Aysuciation
Amweriva, this week-end ar Upsadir
exe, Kast Oranges No
PESTALOZZI, EDUCATOR,
DIED ONE CENTURY AGO
One Iundred years aye yesterday: died
Howry Pestahiezic An Malian hy race
whi speut his life ine Switvertanad, fe by
Hangs amo ty the teaehers vat the sol
We urea fraternity, say the
Seien Naty the
ng
anoders evs
he made for Bestahiesd with: Rantsset
Merbart and Froebet, ty
ld experiments, whic ened tor the
fais part he won at
seeming failure
which
evita
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 18, 1997
NEWS EDITOR ASKED
10 CONDUCT MEETING
Van Kleeck Will Lead Session
In National Convention
At Columbia
Fatwin Van Klecek, "22, editor-in-chie!
of the Stare Couru: News,
asked to lead ome af tlhe section
ings at the
Columbia Sel
ceek this week received the ree
aquest feo Joseph M. Mur
ofthe
Schuol Press: Review
stulent news:
leek will
Mare 1 Last year the conierence
wats conducted by Miss Chara Ii. Eywalt
faculty aulviscs ot the Junin Cnllege
Journal, publishet by the Junior ‘Teact
ers College, Cleveland Sehnel at Badu
cation, Cleveland, Ohin,
The SEAT Contin News is te be en
tered in tt The best
Wwachors edlege aunt wormed solid paper
vente te ich
in Ameriva, The scanner et flue contest
is he be amaineed at the general meeting
aa the cuttsention. “Thc News expect
fos sete at Beast Aten dedesties te the ee
The News will vl
tes te represent a
JF thie eatvenit
Tho preavant ot te convention
SH GHl tomb hago te tine, escent
HOWARD H. CLEAVES
WILL GIVE LECTURE
FOR BIOLOGY CLUB|'
inativnally: kawwwn
Heawaard HL Cleaves
caper sl
wvinal Tide ph
as a will
lecturer qn birds
an illu
est Friday
will he
Trail
Me. Cleaves thes hye associated witht
the muscunt af the Staten tskund hist:
tute af \rts anil Sciences, the New York
fuel tae tmuiset
Sot natural hi
nearly three ye
New York state
i gael for at year amd at
retary of the Wild Lite
th.
feiate ttenther at the
_Unian sand a
inngy. clu ill
Ihivthilay” with cu iuniornial yuurty alter the
Wweture.
| College Shi
ead alleges iP
Clthes that are Distinctive but nat Expensive
| SHAKESPEARIAN DRAMA
ho wish to tone a
SHUS ON WAY TO CHINA
EXPECTING HAPPINESS
By Downy ML. Warns
Mrs. Clarence Shu, formerly
| Wednesday: from
with her fashand on her way to Chin,
Lina last interview at the Union stats
Stu said she was very
i aathomsh feeding
saumiewhat dovencast a Heawinns, was full
af great expeetations for the filure
donot think U shall even be sex
ports at Chinese conditions are very
ted, Mr. and Mrs.
Huth deny that they have
muraye te have rial
east aun W Mrs. Shi, int leaving | Y
Fld fife for a tedtally new one annie
Lstrinese | feels confident oi being | sy
apne in Chine,
M1
TO BE GIVEN FEB. 23
Vor the first time since a her senior
year, Miss Agnes Butterer, now instrie
or inn dean
ics. portrayed “Lady Mac
eh Me tlie *Nerthh Pie? i will Bae po
enn sifile tw sce the eharaeteristns af at team
wt i, will teeth] erie ut ste
woonttr Phe Merchant at ett AE athe tea
Taitee Ahoy gating, Wren eal] AUCH, -AL Aly a
ie played by Marvella Street, “27, white |p yet cayc et ashi
Fuki Kays “22. wl take the art est the | ite yea advamnmne ta
Spevial at Vtvere iE fe dhaonny. atte y thue enter
stants Hike t ran he odifaine (rom
The first Pierrot tantisy ta Ine pie
sear hy the adyancest alte
. Matin
shrevted hy Sana LT
wh. un Marelt |
Will lay the
Lillian Fehler,
J vn
aa eee
he presented the
WILL POST LISTS FOR
SOIREE-GOERS FRIDAY
on whieh + planning
Fee Suturilay
1 il Ine porsterd west
attend hy. si
hum, I
until seniors
portunity we
winder ase
vill furnish mus
‘each catgele
The “Pied Pipers
Favor fayiors will hee fuenist
jard W. Andrew
We tvevive eal fr
eam every at ty tht
Teh QUMIFIED TO Do
74 CHAPEL STREET.
R. P. I. Asks For Basketball Game;
"c Dertaet Dec, 17
defeat! Rensselaer Hy ane paint
riller at ‘Troy
TO FEATURE FACULTY
STUNT AT EXPOSITION]
A feature of the
| \Wondertand
Joseph Henry society: tomorrow wight
he at faculty
[the eit will be Dr ariel
wrted by Mi
M.
ili
Tul that they penetr
rsh,
‘olor ad pinwheel
ined hy mens
will he deme
as
1 Mesanuler ¢
a seaninat
FEAREY’S
44 No. Pearl
is cleani:
short
of WOMEN'S
FOOTWEAR at
$3.
Wayland Bailey, Seey
o0) asel ean etal
GOoD wore
spondence and Interviews Invited
ai bn et
rat
“Journey through
luv presented by: the
The star uf
Hawer
+ Hhvel A. Rowley an,
will he
eal waters
ice Dail
espusit
raed
Heels will he
ultravilet tay
dlitierent lishis, the
cian tye cannpletel
fon
sty
ng up all
lines
75
any
ALBANY, N, ¥.
VALENTINE GYM FROLIC
es he
‘The freshmen ave a ste
whieh was perfor Cogs:
IHS were st
okies, and cams
Mlorence Cra tock,
feng at the Girls
Dorothy: Hiyt
5 were presen
former pe
Fahy tor Camp Co
eoloend, Ve, Catal
ellere physivian, will he chap
The Giek? Mitotic ‘ation will
HI pvetin
Another outa ill be «
Miss J Isuhelle
tinet oe in plysiead edt
for seven more af the week
al stswstivine will
fidine,
1 this week, according
YELLOW CAB
|
MAIN 444
Bloyd H. Graves
845 Madison Ave.
DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS |.“
Telephone West 3462 -3463
If you see ONE
You'll Know It's a
LEONE
at 18 Steuben St,
Whether it’s a Shingle Bob
A Swirl Bob or
A Peacock Bob
We Specialize in Hot Oil Scalp and
Hair Treatment
‘Two (2) Expert Marcellers Always in
Attendance
For Appointment, Call Main 7034
Che Hall
Coffee
at
Sun
Harmianns Hleecker Ha
Building
EXCLUSIV:
ate, 2
Bids
336 CENTRAL AVE.
Phone West 2037
E PRINTING
ARTISTIC PLEATING
& STITCHING CO.
We Do
Hemstitching, All Kinds of Pleat-
ing, Buttonholes, Rhinestones,
Hand Embroidery
38 Columbia St.
the new
Cor. No. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. I
FIND DETROIT SCHOOL
LIFE IS 7 ONDER
hut we feel sure
terest will tot wear off with
they wrote, Hoth students
ses itt mental growth aud
methods for
ancl de-
L, A. BOOKHIEM
RELIABLE MEATS
and FRESH KILLED
POULTRY
Special Attention Given
tu Sovavity Hones
West 1837 446 Madison Avo
Cor. Ontario St.
WINTER SPORT GOODS
Sweaters
Hiking Breeches
Riding Habits
Towerscollege slickers
C. H. GILLEN’S
Next to Post Office
ARMY- NAVY- CAMP
BALLAGH'S
Exclusive Haberdasher
849 Madison Ave.
Albany, N.Y.
We ar
merchandise in a
handling advertised
big variety.
ity
When you are in this
the next time drop in this shop
A
call will convince you of this
that ©
to men only.
fact
Specials
Shoes
Slippers
Shirts
Neckwear
Slickers
Sweaters
CRAIG P. BALLAGH
“We Understand
bl Oreck
Eyes”
EYEGLASSES
OPTOMETRIST 5QN. Pearl St.
J.W. WEY RICH
Albany, N.Y:
BARBER
299 ONTARIO ST.
Special attention to college students
OPTICIAN
The sei
if you aré
Write
me
W. 2623
What would the capitol I’s above mean to you?
y phology is character analysis through hand
i in the right su
natal Letter on unrnled paper inchiding a self ad-
dressed stumped envelope and one dollar,
MRS. E. MIXON
255 West Lawrence St.
JF
‘ou are andcan do. 1b can tell
Albany, N. Y.
STATE COLLE
NEWS,
FEBRUARY 18, 1927
WEEK-END VICTORIES
CREATE NEW RECORD
New Paltz, Brooklyn Polytech,
St. Stephen's Fall Betore
State’s Onslaught
ActRSON
I three games played on its
By Haaitero:
Winning
en uit of eight
New Paltz norm
Hon the armas
1 Brook
they defeated §
Brooklyn Poly was
amd rough th
surprise to th
I set for an casy with
If time the Purple and Gold ted
ain Nephew wag
¢ with fourteen poi
Care seared. seven, Goff
each scored one poi
two ned Nephew
to score from, the oor
figh scorer for
his credit,
aturday
augers thrills. Grom stast
to finish. State took the fead wheat
Herney’ seared on foul
Hoyer with a eld ga
119,
it
‘The half ende
ealled Gite out te tall
e seemed
the tip Seu sented
the
time this 5 with St
Stephen
Carr was hivh searer with eleven
points, Knevynski sored seven and
Nephew and Herney each made five
points.
299-169 IS RECORD
aarsity. basketball team,
Michael's coe
sim tomorrow ual
its opponents thus far this
JG), as a result of th
its New York try
The record of 5
the best the Purple avd Gott astral
for years. According thie seherl-
tile. which Stat ying is equally as
dificult as those of forn i:
DISCUSS NATIONALITY
Wha anal
sion topic atthe meetin
society: Wednesday afte
in room Ti, Bertha Pitkin,
a
"29, payed
and Alice Fisher,
he Menorah convention
Last semester.
EVERY TEACHER
Should Visit the Home of
Boulevard
Milk
sxtends an especially
tion to those engaged
I work. Our plant is
t modern and com-
ya truly model
t to you per-|
professionally.
Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc,
231 Third St., Albany
Telephone West 1314
“The Sunlight Dairy”
‘This compan;
(i BEFORE Y.W.C.A. SUNDAY °° <=
Expect 500 Teachers Of Capitol District
kroups to discuss
1 school suib~
v
school
Approximately five “Inmdred
‘men ane pees the seconlary sehools |!
Di
ie aelininistrative
proline, Coll
Will he asked
elock, it
There will be speakers, Attendance at
e | the tienen will he fimited,
De te College
Putt sti
nh spike a the
State
Ryrne also spoke,
i
fia *T
SENIORS WILL ELECT
5 AT MEETING TODAY|
will elect the class
prophet aud
conmisellor towlay al a mteetinyg in
CALENDAR
Today
Senior Class Meetings
‘The senior clas
testator, poet, histe
Raskethall vs. Sb
lin
room Hat TAS!
2:00 1. Mo Canterbury. Bridge:
Sh, Andrew's SJ] Mtavetta street
8:00 P, Mo Joseph Henry: Soe SL at eet
Journey “Through Wendertand-Sei- ]} cided tu present the port
‘ence Corridl Maine
Sunday, Febructy 20
4:00PM YW. COAL Vespers
Rotund
Wi
the Colle
Fierce tn
roy
Inesday, February 23 PRESENT MUSIC PROGRAM
BOM. Advanced Dramatics |} yy,
Auditurivn
We mnie winter concert, fi
REV. SEARLE TO SPEAK |\y. "so vince tier the
faumbers. stn
The Rey, Robert W
earle, pestarnt | Crvetlor’s val
the First Datel Keformed chureh, will
\ was effective
sone al line Ve AW Cocke wesners $608" Liat) Fee ea tt
ive Sunday noun at da'elock in the dienes a i
rotunda, Miss Mary Fraser, af Many, |" Steep. Heamty fight.) anil Shaw
Maret.” tis coin
_y, fick HE Canillyn, instructor in mnnsie, com
following. Ruth
charge
PUBLISH GREEK PAPER
un of the
Fmpie, (27. is
GUSTAVE LOREY
91 STATE STREET
Famnve elmpter af Kappa Delta Whe
publisher next week
ed to the active an
, ry members ant
to the alumni, national ett (other
chapters,
Stall comprises
PHOTOGRAPHER OF 1927
PEDAGOGUE
J. BARBAGALLO
464 Washington Ave. We
“Dependable Flowers'’
Telegraph Planers to all Parte
Os the World
3.Doors Above High School
COLLEGE SHOE STORE VC,
Overshoes, Rubbers of All Kinds
Mens? Keds and Womens? Rubsers ii rows
Sneaks F xe Gymnasium
STE
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR pd STREET
REPAIRS AND GOODS orner James
Phono Main 3775
James H. Murray
CONFECTIONERY
‘We Supply Candy to
The Co-Op, Fresh Daily
96 Madison Ave.
Cor, Franklyn St,
Phone Main 1571-3
QUALITY ©
SHOE REPAIRING
84 Robin One block
Street from the College
J. COSTANZO
PROPRIETOR
Shoe Shining andRepairing
THECOLLEGE PHARMACY |
rescriptons Our Business
Me ar ng for Atl Pee Pili hima Dl Las Cheat
TelephoneWest 1959 and 3951
Promptattention given to phone and mail orders, D.
Cor. Western and N. Lake Aves.
NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK
Canby -
verywhere
Albany, N. ¥
At State’s Annual Conference On March 26 i
69 STATE STREET ALBAN
SPEAKER SHOWS LAMPS
‘Fhe smallest and the largest cl
the world were dis
Mon., Tues. and Wed.
Only Matinee Tuesday
Washington's Birthday
H. H. FRAZEE'S
Round the World Success
Mr, Whi
‘onisand
lamp.
“No, No,
Nanette”
With A Splendid Cast
and a
Gorgeous \Garden of Girls
Marcels — Our Specialty
Special Attention
Special Price - 50c.
High School
Hearty Shop
9 North Lake Avenue
Phone West 914-M
POPULAR PRI
Ev
Mat.
$1,10 to $2.75
‘ues, 50), 10 $1.65
CLINTON
SQUARE
EXCLUSIVE PICTURES
C. H. BUCKLEY, Owner
LELAND
HOME OF FILM CLASSICS
Reserved Reserved
Nights Matinees 15e-20e | Nights 25e Matinees 13¢
COLLEGE CANDY SHOP
203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
TRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES
PALLADINO
Be it a smart swirl, a snappy boyish ora
conservative shingle try our expert Bobbers
STRAND BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone Main 6280
133 North Pear! Street
12 Master Barbers
6 Beauty Culturists
HATS
of every description cleaned and renovated
also
High Grade Dry Cleaning and Dyeing of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments
Superior Quality and Better Service
SUPERIOR CLEANERS & DYERS Phone West 597
851 Madnison Avenue Work Called For and Delivered
Klein Market
331 CENTRAL AVENUE
Choice Meats, Poultry Spreiul Attention Ta
cand Vegetables Nehool Ory
izations
PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
Students and Groups at the State College for Teachers
will be given special antention
@
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