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CAMPUS MAY GRD
2 TENNIS COURTS
Both Will Be On Washington
Avenue Side Provided
Plans Mature
‘Two tennis courts may he laid
ate college campus on
and Robin
on th
Washington avenue
according to President
her, This will be part
tion
street sides,
A. R, Bru
of a program of campus ut
which includes establishment of an
athletic field on the Western ave:
nue campus, if present plans mate
willl be
1 locust
One of the tennis courts
on Robin where
tree now stands. ‘This tree, in
street
state of decay, has been saved only
by expert attention, I has rotted
and it is thought that it eanot he
saved. If this tree were removed
and the gronnd rolled and tsried
a 1 tenis court could be
placed there, Dr, Rrubacher said.
The other tennis court will he
constructed on the site of the pres:
ent court, This court is now use
Tess because of the wide path which
has been worn across it by passers
y. bt it can easily be reclaimed,
Dr. Brubacher thinks, Hf the fenee
| to protect the
Collesce from trespassers, is erected,
this court will not be used by pedis
trians.
Court May Be Fenced
On the Washington avenue side
campus, near tee
there
or pwessibly
a cunnl
court
foothatl
soccer, and herd
Construction of the field will dy
pend upon the erection oi a pre
tective fence. The field will be
than regulation size, but
goalports can be erected and boul
ary and distance Tines uiaked otf
soo that intramural or practic
games can he played, Dr. [rw
Bacher believes,
The tenis courts, according, tu
De, Beubacher, will be turi insteut
of clay, "The tet courts are. the
type used at Oxford, sand | think
we would enjoy playing their wane
Players wha, want clay courts ea
still go to Washington park whieh
well equipped with these,” he
he request for funds fer
is now helore the budget conunit
of the legislature, They will vote
fon the question when they cutvene
in Jamury, but probally the re
quest will ot reach them befure
March. 1 com
tute te speak i
Left In Contest |GASTS ARE NAMED
FOR CLASS PLAYS
Ruth “among, 'ames Cassidy
And Dorothy Brandow
Receive Roles
Miss Agnes F
Futtere
assistant
vrofessor of English, recently an
three
sne-aet plays to be presented by
the elementary dramaties elas in
the auditorium of 1
lay night, January 1
All the parts in “The Romancers”
are taken by women, Margaret Hil
“Ver
Neshitt, 32, plays
Sylvette.”” Edith
11. Sylvette’s
Sullivan, 2. is
per, Ruth
takes the part of
ge hall Tues:
ton, ‘32, phys the rote
ine” Anne
ipposite her as
Hunt, ‘31, is "10
father
Audrey
Hengumin Hereinet’s fa
Keluands, ‘81
wateel, ak amare whe deals. in ath
hon Cassily, “30, saad Robort
Hanke s, the wen
|
teh vive Tit
has 4 its
Wises, Fawediaiann| Kbaeiice | dja
Blanche F silly. [PHN pL ph tlle a
Sith AMarnnere | F wales
Sill Gike asain jest fo ives Sbihthed Listas |
Freshman Gets Chance i i i p
For Flying Instruction, PERG eh in
ree
' f inter | Hades ;
\ not tats
Mok venir o ML |
5 tai Msi | \ i
jaan been I '
Hivisicnd intent H i 2
Canalis ¢ ao | fa 1
vind will ttl « few inh oo . |
de <h |Janiors To Examine |
ets heen | te . {|
a cant eee |
Maslan Elected Convention Mresiden
aeending ichte Weaken ee Provltims. “Men's Sex Must Come Down
\
Assembly Will Assign :
re for Delegat: ete
se yori el bd Meee de atee|
Hf es tahoe
emai it tec iM 1
bath
favs
Kaede
o wre site
Nighthowks To Furnish
Music At Junior Prom
Lavell Sander
Nigghalinwk
for Junioe Peon at the
Fyck, Beiday, January
The Nightuwks played for the
Sophomore
ity ball hast year
hnown to Stite College students,
About eighty have already signed
up tur the prom “We may: have
to limit the attendance to 150. con
ples this year it is advisuble
Huet everyone sign as soon us pu
sible,” Catherine R. Norris, "3,
general chairman, said to
soill furnish the music
nd his real
Ketel Te
jaded | a?
Wt tat
Mantua iat ;
heen ie ! ,
Mae taint aan ! i me
ed thy tes jitesident
Inger the expedicaey at
nuior credit in Guyer Wins, Hier edur
Will Go To Calif.rnia
Meeting December 26|'
Ring Samples Today)
N. S. F. A. Delegate
Russell W. Ludlum, '31, who
will represent State college at
Foland Stared niversity
Kussell Ladin, "il, recently
REPORT GIVES 27
COLLEGES’ RULES
Bean Pierce Gathers Material
For Local Gomparison
From 14 States
Report of an investigation of group
house rules at 27 colleges was issued
to the News today by Dean Auna Ey
Pierce
Nineteen of the colleges inv
gated were of the teacher training
type, and include colleges fro
fourteen states, In the News ex-
unination of the results of the sur-
vey, only these institutions were in
luded, rules on
been disenssion,
hours,
und only. these
whieh there hi
hese rules include closing
party hours, smoking, dancing,
Irivingg, signing out, and callers.
Some of the calleyes mide no
in their tnindhooks for
everal of these rules. "This does
not mean,” Dean Pierce said, "that
foxes ave no rules on the
ubjert. Hoonly proves that the
rile was nat iuchwded in the band=
Vinee of the teacher's colleges
not eXpects te return t Hadit, Pwo iemed 1 and 11:30
DEBATE TEAMS
OF WOMEN NAMED
AT FRIDAY TRIALS
lehate tears
chosen hy: the judges at the try
Me iar the. terms conducted bist
slay an FAS v'elork in tom 28 ef
stanton Tall ‘This is dhe first
eo seh ak sesten has ever heen
tal, serording ta Anna Mere, 3th
oe at the debate: ented
Vie radi aveanen ati connpase the
it ate Amie “Mw
Got. Brel Yate |
Minne, tehady nee tent
i tried ai
Viv Face ett the
|
for ie easiest wene Pes |
Handi Me Werk, ead nf
Wot f 1
bi f
1 NTL te shiv at
wee De, Maal Wo Tiny
Tax Ticket Necessary
To Obtain Lion Today
eM '
i i 1
4 nsced, NV bay distur
beige is at abierett aayle at |
heaps she uid the cover
i screen and to
AGI be given ait on pee
tation tiddeat tas tiekets
acvratdings ty Misy Steele, The
Wer stent ty, aml a iew tw creep hetor sill he panel
dhaudruil. We have dis popularly
hb Heuisive Will Have Retreat
jun the Heated Newnan club wall its
hough we walk a iile for a Camel, | lisew f delegates |umnmal retreat Friday, Saturday and
we prefer to smoke an Ohl Gold. | Hesident Maslin was presented ap Sunday, hamary 1, 1h, and 12, at
heeatise it satisties” Maska'y ara | sivel Caamuer) by Brtuces Vir-] the Holy’ Names \adeu
Hi Squedunk,
and prolonged lying of
Kical gts in
applause ot
ta Mary iJ, president
the club,
WUD aelock Brida:
the closings
nightly
wes did not
Fhe four
10:30,
in one hour ater the
chose at a fimetion
Fonrteen cnlleges make no mens
tin af stuoking, Four colleges for=
Did sinking on the campus, while
nie forhids it entirely, Only four
teachers” colleges specifically pro=
hibit public dances. Ten do not
inention dkuneing, four require the
dlean’s permission for attendance,
one alliys only: those approved: by
wial vommittee, while one col
ills attendance only at
conducted on the
ving with men after dark is
tuitions Peole Gee
Tearher's college Southwest
Visas Teacher's college, Len
west an pages 3, eat 1)
| Curriculum Will | Have
2 Additions Next Year
hate e¢
reat, wall he placed ont the college
uirivalina foe ite secon semester,
ring Florence E
Wicd, eal sf the fone eeutoune
He Fantllitys of mooy’ 48 hecome
Vann d
1 Winn tie tb aie tendage "Ut Bs
tlw iv ve nig te sinlenhs
f Yoothil je aes, angi
ties lhe ai petits
i tude tht ti ceateag will
feb ie sh
hil will beeeive two
Uicere Welt ceay ath
ok wt 12:33 wteluele
ich oan a
ise AD i several
, i sveartmnent
sites History
15. Oniemad Criliatian which
Martha Je
iti History,
HEM semester
The couse’ deals yyinuarity: with
he hieite ot palation i
Voi ait the etfycts st these moves
D the Jurepeans, aeordiang
to Miss Mbright, Ht alsy deals with
the Gricntal lkssopties aud the
Peliey in the Bast.
The chiss will study also the con:
tributions ot Oriental civilizations
Phe pre-requisite tor this course
is History 2,
STATE UOLLEGE N
, DECEMBER 20, Iw
State College News
Hstablished in 1916 by the Class of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Ta Went Sirced) Dial @-as9sie
ditor in. Chief
Louis J. Won
Mancarer Henin
7a Base ‘Ai, inl 620823
Jane J, Fonataw » Finance Manager
‘cli Sigma ‘theta Hioise, 362 Gail Street, Dik 66288
Advertising Manager| i
CHANCE FOR MEN u
‘The curriculum will be enriched by the addition of
two new courses next semester. ‘The home e&
department will conduct a class in income and its m
agement and the Wistory department will present
tudy of Oriental civilizations,
B'The hiome economies course is open’ for ret
by men, Whether they will elect to study the manag
ment of income remains a conjecture. They are perhaps
ited by the notion that entrance into the course
Fequires a white dress anc! cap.
Iv is difficult to determine why men should evade home
If YouAs' SHORT PASSES
By AL Scnoor
1] tehsil has refered
ad {all of State's basketball games. te
— far In
I as we ean remember, wil Ho
Which discussion group at the|/oger toss the ball up at center at
National. Student Federation cone) ale mies, | Maleolmsin, who bails
vention do you think Russel from ‘Michigan, is slated
Aurney D, Basert ‘Managing Editor] economics courses which are open to them. Indeed, i oo yon toned * at all finture twssles. in his. phice
811 Mauiaon Avene, ‘Dial’ 62006) would seem that sich a problem as the management’ of | Mm OUBHE 8 8 ai ragt ge] assing, we: would i
Donorny Distater, Associate Managing the home effects the tau muchas the woman. “The| EES Ponor system"? Als de_you |e Jack on his fairness
7 Sard’ Wed, Diat 40098 cditor| teaclier, above all others, should know the means of ‘i epresent State] Hilily’ in every. same he refereed. ‘The
Mancaner J ature Editor | tacher,, : mn ke fe: Gugnt to repre SMe last name against New Jersey, Jack |
conserving and apportioning the sim salary which Ke} roftage in the “Publietions” group |x fame RM New tents: ak |
£ receiv of the “Interelass battles and haz.) sh snes was ae perteet a hit |
Caroline Kotsha, “305 Genevieve] “There is an advantage to both men and women whe] fg" group? Hereeinye as we have ever had the |
ogee a eee athena the lass contains mixed stents. “Points af view are BOONE isiire «if seoin,
Aorist “Aaitn Nar Suntor vers:| very helpful in such a problem as the construction off qgabel Peardy ere
hye eh ete Hep, Sr Manav Cot fen] | he extravaginces of one group are tem-| question ix. a The conch seems disoppcinted
HS te egeg Sams ex per hy” the econmmy oi the the [Ate hi ‘Sister with the showing of several ol
i iv Samuel Deansky,” Bessie Levine, Robert | 1 is significant that the course in "Oriental Civiliza-) jayray svstem "The tela the regulars, who are not living
wrraratad, Manacia: (Milf yions” will he presented tu meet the requests of suinlent | riities in cach aller Beto axpectahlona E16 fi
ice Waa, (20) Jexerhive H'rhe study af Oriental philosophies, the influence of! resent day proilenn i ing of bene
Christianity. in the Bast, and the contributions of Orien ee ike (ue ire in order to see io
i tal civilizations 10 modern Western life are timely in! (i? yheedy:weithout thie honor the other player » '
a His day when the eves af the world tre center mp joi wetehing, the, @ asi
Telivceed any wher Asiae Expat uf the eure is pens, ie | we! must
ay second cians matter” at poate, {Lin active. imelleetaal itera | George’ Rice, be Vi , ra 9 acl tat ts
alkali eres A might be a excellent iden
BOOKS: SHOWN Tate the tyre nit r '
i onl Si Mira Hoon |] feis ahh vet ise
iy ite enero nl | Vin Wheel '
ARI L0 ABU ROY EY SQ oo en Tie Mirani of Prille On J.T Canned, Tas Tonnts | elle ot ! “
Pavey wy Mts Aer Rome, WU Wontar Bi anid Gee tine ales Saas Dates’ S28) vacant i
Aihing, NOV Devanher 2,127 _VaE NIV. NTS] rhe Dutton prize book far November uve ralies hye jal bint pe
Fai a feeling that after all there. is. sunvetli wea
HELPING ‘THE DELEGATE wely and entirely beattiub about this: worl iw abiell ine ter vaininye inst atatioa hy Hitt
The stant conc wil ook the help af the associae} we ha un of the, sai ad he re ah Hg ost
tion this morning whew it asks the students to indicate | ft Fetes is vith a feeling shat Here fs a fowk whieh
will live just because it is written ia very cass, Ath | Beverly Dianvond, 9s, |
the disenssion gota which they want theit debate] Nill He Just Inranee ih is written in a very eas, rath) | Beverly, Di fii ,
tothe National Student Kederation of America to attend, [every day DALGe aii, ie
The evwwiell is pursuing «Wise policy in asking the Opening in the village of La Tuehie, tet up iw the] thant fag shetia
aview of the students, Withamt a donbt, Me. Ladhun fieunttins adie Moaie Carta, the nin nies 6 tee Well stom all) yy
conkl well clive tate hose distsshan RMS Te Saslalail chapel ith her epee! Iona | We take ee le si Bed
which te tleinks will aid amist in the subution of prob] the tie wt the bever tate aware sl Hine questi ‘
fems at State callege, Mint the supgestivns oof stanlents katate af thes vilhineers adhe ened : i
tiuay’ disclose probleins which Have never bees considered Mvetie ature Frederick W. Crumbs. 30: 0 |
Teal Be anice fo the preset rt the stl, Sete er he tpl sane wight for ote. a iota i lige geome eres
i ex ermteand tliat she ity the raver st comms | ao i :
association toy permit aisctission from the toon m-order ith the ctmder welt aml itu che ca. srl desi | thy. iaeh i
cl tines unetbits temet-sabuhins oe towed | pee He Tieae aE ee Tle ae Ce eel iy Se tase a ity aie
anal, frank eritieisin ad sume State college system any Peeries her elit gh typ ites the imantaiee atid fe boat ‘ an
F thse whe have never seen its defects. fin the mmaninue ly tie lavtatal, fel atthe tomt v3 f
Vill Have the choice uf atiendingg two] et vith the: huned suet inher atin otilsalives, Het 1
typos ML the first mecting, he ay te] husiawl retiiras bo the eliapied whore he fins the charee f
Ahivwe Staats avy wall tale alot the] ruins uf what was once bie, ane Na
nn the "Sororities in rebtion tthe] “Phe ebild aul the father five together mt) a murder
His sitendhice atone at these stvmps| is aid at the aber oe the fathersand he iy. tied atl 10 f
verhns, upon the evtnplexity of the peut |envieted af the erine whiely he did avi coma \ \
ellie and the studteats? desire for its] Ty thie mean hide, atte sal tlie silly: ssomen takes the i i
Ludhins can never kiow if the Cethee tis y el aad brings hee ap it at sliveighet's. sig in ren R, Cochrane, 1202 1 sit ek Pe)
Tiewor system worthy et intewltction here | Tul vot ash me ,
Civlentsajendy aiiirm him throngly vt Hy reve Vrsnte tenn et Herat in Ake
cia bl vail five i thw] s ettiew it “ "
wv er utube fer ean a [ine eatialdye pod
the desewiation will guint ath its Weak tine ylelsromuenitwnel 1 tadleves stinbots: nistail
Iuterssrutity vane sill never ctor al Eoaleas th
Iwathl vane: strives Ie plea mst th wet iwtretans! baat f \
Ioreduitinn Hct durstue the sane time od teal? 1 th s five: fn the mauris where] fet ,
present wlinission elas met Keep step wid ale | thye stamens ats tie bsuh koe aml eit wlth her it, bn
Increasinvy sunnier if surrey is there at poocsdeity Ie fenits that ste eantint hie amt ti | iW sensi!
Ht ie news wreanerationt will Be set me in sasitiay 1 if (Geert ssldieeeuane | iy
iy the. present aD) ishing rites ¢tivttin whaele che tealidy. ives. te, ian “ r
vision? deans, fe silicate Hawt sever [anal ot an ey ah ty ea fo | 1 fF
the wWeinkne-ses Ab hie sy sem or he ie. wth eee Aho alee sane ins ss
rt Hels abe th Big
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in tered ne ahoriow thet tin S in = —
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i yee casevens | im povonhe ewe extn atten the Me Nh hava : ‘3
: wt 1] tae hands ian aanaiiral anuhonpe ite tnt Hee We tat ad
leat Kemmnine ie her ative vitliwe ‘Therese is tall
tons ate aantestedile, aceon awl alles Her Int
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lh doo, <Batie euftaelis. de lige su rh , Ui 5
Wel 1 wht tort Wea 1 i , i ‘ q
tay pu ' ' ern bali ‘ M
jays pa laraey Msi hw ¢ \
Imada it VME Quer pon yy
eviniy that patted oH Tt ya ' Me \ pepo a
\ hut itosist Tyee Ita vod f pve A with H
wins of towviats shoal) tet He Aes Hay eal We Hens st Hnectits Hweove tiie 4 ahal tha 4
dent eed ot thie va san aM i Cat ost HW gust tive wef sick hatte Wefan phase us CS vot
consented tu Hisieih thy by Ste Goats trate ranashieu te Plarples anu tabi: meet | a etd OT is liitation
Pastas isatatardif vite at a iat |, WELCOMES Mem bIER
iit tis the presidents! amive.| ‘Phe yarsay debate comet bay accepted the chattemees At sloubh 11 led e IRNGL ees Ju
ane’ ty push theie anuuents or get set be the Cinvet-hy af Payehureh atid Kenka eelleger Uist sles 1 ie aL MEMES sex Sioa
Mine avcrnddinyg ty Chisosie Ke Curtis, 2 ‘ease. Wyn gated Here atl Mury, Wald sanucnss
STATE
VOLLEGE NEWs,
DECEMBEK 20, 1920
|36 STUDENTS AND
ESCORTS Ai TEND
Report Of Dean Gives
Rules Of 27 Colleges
(Continued from page 1)
colleges do not ma
according to the ha andbook:
Colleges require the dean's. permis-
n and a chaperon for night di
hall house dance Friday night
ne colleges do not mention any
rules about signings out. In four
i have 10, sign out
ot
tie
i
{ they must
| while Whitewater State
cobege requires iirls who are sgoing
out aiter Havelock to get permis
sion from their how f "
The rules about callers w
mentioned by six colle
Mewes, callers must leave at Msi)
of all is tonnd
State ‘Teache
inst thve
ander tol sh
LUNCH
WITH US
AT VAN DYK’S NEW
LUNCHENETT
SERVING
HOME MADE
SANDWICHES, PIE, 1
CAKE AND A MOST
DELICIOUS CUP OF
DUCHESS
—COF
Van Dyk Tea Store
167 CENTRAL AVE
Sav dt (With Fla
WS,
Weld Maiden
Mtbany, N.Y
Just Below Robin Streot
PAGE HALL Dance] STATE JANUARY 14
Thirty-six couples attended Page|
JAMAICA OPPOSES
Quintet Win Secon Second Straight
while two require only the]8 to 12 o'clock, Music was furnish Beating New Jersey bulletin board outside of Dean Anna) ionop society, at a conventi
dean's permission, One college al-|by Michael Pantone's _orchest By 48 To 34 E, Pie I ngton, D. C, December 27-31,
lows none with men on study| Decorations were green and white, — was: nm ve the fifth af
nights, and only by letter to the| Page hall house colors. BeAr er100% ton fo doll house in he fifth anniversary cele
Wweek-ctid nghits, oneal SeEee Windsor ‘Castie-near London, An] bration of Pi Gamma Mu. Dr. S.
I] The varsity. tskeiball team will
"ne out for its third straight triumph
WF the season after a four week's
the Jamaica
New
ty five unleashed a] se
© with
» eau [ Siuttacteristies of ese were
tonet eneive te Ho sate Tea) sear fram the following list
emghonts finaly aamesing the vie- | arengthy, loyalty, triendship, coaperse
tory Hy the wile margin of AS tHE rion, wisdom, Happiness, sand kav
Chirk started the searing by: at} Fede her programy aveordin
welts follow shor after taking the] Helen Bungher, 2, mivte an Urb] nouncement given on the schedule
ity alter ow a peroct|
The fut lon
"
1 hin
Teta asthe La pean
Hoahsing wale feared for the |
iUST KEE? A ‘COMING
High Grade
Delicatessen & Lunch
SILA Madison Ave.
Between Quail and Gntarin Sts,
A GOOD HABIT TO FORM
Enterest
The Habit of Thrift formed in Youth
Compounded is fasting. A little practice each week
Quarterly will teach you a valuable lesson,
|
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American Cleave
We Clean and Dye all krads
Wearing Apparel
AVENUE
BILLA MADISON Phone 6-0278
Geo D, Jeoney Phone 070)
Buutevar » * @ateteri ia
198 Central Avenues at Robin
| Albany, N.Y
1007 Pay Taxes To Set
New Collection Mark
jNormanskill Farm Dairy, !
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Hotled Milk and Cream |
Velvet
CREAM
| Wholesale Price to Parties
SMALL ETCHING IS
the world is on exhibit
exhibition of Mrs, An
Miss Albright Named
Pi Gamma Mu Delegate
Miss Martha J. Albright, instrue-
tor in history, will represent the
New York Delta chapter of Pi
ima Mu, national social
IN ART EXHIBITION
AT DRAPER HALL
One of the smallest etchings in
non the
ngton's etch=
gs is being shown in room 208,
Tnall the art. stud
erson of the Univers
sity of Pein is in charge
of the Sunday program, Dr. D. O.
Kinsman of American University
will be one of the speakers, ‘The
Monday, December 30
ne of a special committee,
iy
ach student was requ
ake a crest in the spirit of
tation sand heraldry. for the purpose
equating «with that
se nF ark student repre:
nied her own nationality, and three
yinbotizes her
of plenty. is
jountains, of
of events,
rnbulic of tuappine
vengths Minerva of wisdom; and) SPENDS WEEK-END
as al Mise Hakone Ubell, 2
Bo the week-end with Miss Martha Je
son AERMNA VISITS | Mtn iatrator im history Mie
am Muara SUS aua AT ae WC ate eee gt Macca
“Is GUE!
pent
nina Aap pi
At The
| College Pharmacy
FOMEDA
ov QUAM Rice Bay
AT
The Students of the State
for
especially invited to visit
the home of Boulevard
Golden Guernsey Milk.
Teachers are
. lone
Wir W.Anacons. Pres. Wayland Bale. See
Albany
Teachers’ Agency, Inc
74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y,
Boulevard
Dairy Co., Inc.
241 Third St, Albany
| Vel. 4-4158
ments at
Write fo
the office,
6. C. Gale Cu.
HAIR DRESSERS |
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Permanent Waving using
ic methods and
reparations oblain-
845 Madison Ave.
jORUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS
6.3402
me Facial and all
other branches of Beauty
Culture,
01-5416 |) Vel phone
SOLL bKGE C YY SHOP
208 Ceoutral Avenue (near Robin)
Hemenide tie and Cake fousted Sandwiches:
eee sade ieh nnade ap fresh te individual order
PALLADINO
7 srsonality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving
ne Sus ines Bank Bde Strand
“" LAS. N. Pearl St.
142K
PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
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xfer spectal attention
Stindonts anal Ganges at the State
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or)
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Printers of State College News
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STATE COLLEGE NEWs, DECEMBIK 20, 1420
26 Stadents To Study Beta Zeta Has Party
Bible With Professor
GAME JANUARY 8 Approximately 26 students haye
= enrolled in the class of Bible liter-
ee Ae ae oo eat, wil a] ae, contusted by Dr Harald W
Slayed between the sophomores and Chompson, professor of English, ¢;
at the First. Presbyterian church,
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