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Vou. XV No. 20 State Coutecr For Teacuens, Atmany, N. Y.,Vuipay, Fenevany 27, 1931 #22 25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
SENIORS’ PLEDGES Heads Fraternity | MINSTRELS BEGIN | Awards Contract | TEAM HAS RETURN
AMOUNT T0 $5000 SHOW REHEARSAL CONTEST TONIGHT

Varsity Meets Jersey Tea
Ingraham Stars as State B
er Union

Baker and Corr Supervise Circle
Men Plan Organization
of Or

Members Give From $50 to $100;
Collections Are Received
by Team Capta

1932 VOTES PLAIN
RING FOR CLASS,
BALLOT REVEALS

; KAPPA PHI KAPPA
TO PICK DELEGATE
AT MEETING SOON |

MISS VAN BUREN
TO BE CHAIRMAN
FOR CONFERENCE

f . Two Will Direct Play
"THETA PI PIPERS Tuesday Night At 8:15
TO PLAY AT 1933 Fao SD at AIR
SOIREE, MARCH 13

PRESIDENT PLANS
TO TOUR EUROPE
DURING VACATION '

VOR bathed

» JUNIORS TO COACH
i , MILNE STUDENTS,
Hsin ae ; SUPERVISOR SAYS

Measper la H Bureau Places Three

\ ! More Seniors Teachers ’33 DEFEATS °34

deta \ : TO GAIN 3 POINTS

Society Will Announce : Wn the ty : ' wae sui wile Mer IN CLASS RIVALRY
New Members In News id WM \ ; ts thay He

f My te Women Earn Some College [expense
Dein Pierce Lists Nine Pypes OF Work

Dean Pierce To Attend
Tea At Mansion Today '

ea : Dr. Thompson To Talk
y Daring 11:10 Assembly
1 Data ANS tlnaniowea, (ules

2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931

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Albany, No ¥ Teh,

SCHOLARSIILE RISES
Adva ant the office af the registrar ine
dicate that the xeueril sty will be higher
this year than fast Wis ‘
Fines,“ Peesaie sy (e. Beutebee Gin Oth. ei
of the fact that visitors tthe Cullege are impressed
with the professional attitude of ite students, Perhaps
the Dest way. tee show ppraiessinnadl geal ats well as itv
terest in subject matter is a seo agrattes,
suvtents anuist, he

reports fi

This dues vot necessarily mq
Syriinds,” but it does call for a reasonable meant of
study, ‘The best yuiy ime positions ier te
ond scholastic recutds, other things. bes

WILL UT
atv atebate vente? This
swvered by the members of the

hse: wher hitve
cual

WHOSE DELI
When is a debate ¢
question will haye te be
© teams whieh will represent the ireshn

dehea a
seiphutriore classes in the annual interckess rivalry: debate
this semester,

For the past twa years debates have heen conducted
tot their interclys ri

was the aid or

Tretwoun the unvderelisses as
valley: program, On neither o«
Sistine nf upperclassmen or vtside debiters solicited ly
the contending teams, They were content te use their
ailities, fei representatives of thr

‘bitty that

Honorable r

ses, they bul
mained nly: hy

ir preparation.

the freshman teat, etsanized carly in the

Fast semester, enizangert ina detaite ane hail the assistat «

ated in ann advasury: capacity, As

os dlohaite: approaches, lise

of upperclassanien whe
the ater

= saul coreors seers to tdieate that
guint te have the henetit ot assistaner
fr nictt whe are mernbers of either the men's
for women’s varsity debate: tears
Mt Jay sletinnte:aniderstanndions ease ap
vanise ais tes jas hw fae this atssintanice will
ge Ror the teams ts prepare: briet= andl subiit thet te
upperclassmen tour stnyestiony
right. But it will certainly. be
the chisses coneertied tall wart apationt
te extend bevel this pent Phe dehat ts esgas tel t
He aunlerstassmnen Fhe
uppers Massaron]

lility oat their representatiy
Darras a trust tt they

sathiers heyoanl the
inurva

PROFESSORS FLUNK, Toa

Thee perter 1 auethead ol rebvevtise Hie tee
an atti «

Hun
ination pay
tlie tieailty. Cn

re uaisssetead the

fear vend permit thee yoann
vie attained

1 troll Fen ani Or an Sar
oidowd “Wows. Whe A Divobsbatlie wits
ite tee Ktiew wks steniil.inplteses “aterm al

Sete sanitnations Veet
iow eae itl nee doubt find conibart an tlie fests of the
will vsntet thestisedve

eaamiiniations ot pidesown
in this renewed evulewe th
That ste Hen Gainol abiswer Cinhe even MmEe: Mtjear atl
Fesult tnigeht be the discourage the present tather tosdish
habit of teste
i

esting fini) ay a meals of mw
ny individual it hay rope

uring te brain
Capa ty ally heen tonsil

waiting:

From the Cites Ousuete Disesieu

vee Fiditor-in-Chiel | ete
Manayng Editor |*

VoLNv Se

NTERCOL LEC

y the

named four men to, represent

aunt Mudel Tage
Iucted suon at Princeton,

is a mark of farsightedness and
for the

ul
tive of this C mit taping ba
institutions,

‘eral hundred colleges and universit

ant
mark of intercollegiate interest for St
sumone then

ATE OBLIGA

ey to-finance this| of outdoor intramural sport
ssadors of the sturlent | varsity. athletics. Baseball, ten
y

tthe meeting by means of delegations and it is

10
adent associat
e college at the
nhly to be con] Now tha
great events are planned in the line}

Spring Season Initiates New Sports:
Respective Managers Arrange Games

spring is almost here, | capacit: yd who has had high
Ui “| School experience in that position
nay turn out 10 be

Alexander Schoor, Myron Keo
kare among. th
civities to be €oH

broadmindedness

representa | and outdoor tr
Mf customs) jeading athletic
ducted by the
spective sports
eto be} Four shave thus far i
mined for this year's bi
fchedile, ‘There is also one

sity ‘Ietters
augers of tHe Te Yeyelopmient

yet to be discover
an whe entered this y

Whas
what students
64 shay

ies will he pre

¢ coll

War

|BOOKS: Va

Assemble
Short Stories

turn fev te ss,
vome sgames will ales Ine play
this

ative.
The follwing is the schedule i

|: for which arrangements are still

Bor Sale in the Croup
J Muvtern Gulary. Assembled by Dale
ton Mittin, 415 3,00,

These sixteen sh
r

stin's “Papane \
Singmmaster’s “The World “Turned Ups
in this galasy atre written by authors of
dime wonders it this wis a deciding
ehoive) There are Jolin Hue
Mavhail, Reslanil Periwee aun 1
ine Dennehy. Sechewiek, whe
few years a r
haravter \
poranmuet whieh any ane snight envy: AW
Ww she wohl tll yer enn Tova
what she had tie sive

leone siuplivity. is the keynote of the epening: story

Phe vhildlikeress vd these sinnple tui
vsse Wealdins.” 1s stwavn inthe

STATE.

haschall, acvording to Ralph Harris
r

twviek calfexe, home
well ‘Traimng,. hime
Cooper Union, home
Hartwick calleye, away
hes tthe ely

Warren, Houghe | May

S TAGE
\

nnn with
with Ebie li May
fe Dawn AM a) is still open, and nae

Med werit hopes to wexotiate with Mise
i thar Upsala, or Hvart collees fo this
Denis date.
Hive fullowinge letter nen will
Compose part ak this

sid ager
Lloyd Moreland, Bay

revi

irl contributes: at

ase hits at Lem

Thatever sean did finiers; Gilhert Deb aura Xt fast we leave seen States ot

yen "That wits Vettel Ws tien at wae toe Fomnter a state, bat
Moretant iS ay rather sordid ream tte teal Ine

coal oat the Mile Mit Phe tired pay ueerlay natch
divested! hy Miss
We iusteat

Ns, ats portrayed hw

Took oat Mies Mol shen are We be say ey are Wt whe
ay sunny austin Ande ea Mavine, Wielted sis Shines star 1Wieler for te feast Hi

Sine when she was happy with: her

fiyse ine atmubers, auuk hy thts Susie under

ine their Icarts that she might have weed

dypon the head is the pivstal poll the
va,

Ti emtrast ty this story: isthe ane 4
hy Kath Newlin Hirt, This qeyy
fear itl

he paassinie

strugtte thn
to think:

\ surprising finish, san intervlunnee
when the reader suspects first sane le
ther: then. some inmucent hy-stineder
sus "Miss Hint” whe
puizele whiel Holly even the
stich is Miss Hineh™ by
ays entertai

Whew baaginninnt
Ah! Sophistication!” Little by tittle his
until finally he is frankly at a bas as
(ule Warren. Que even wanders i

is npn coneluding "Nort

phistical

Oliver bac
At the wid oof this yeslinne are fisted th

vi the diferent auttirs, specimens at
int Menterw Gules

THE STATESMAN i

a hat verstts the wearing of a Thuidkerehiet

mi rater ete

as killed her lover

et try ta dleteendiie te Masten
vi Gutlavy the reer thinks

Vit it anh tote pers, MI Iecegqinte that
wh that it was Oster Hrwoks, ae freshen, wher
Theme The hate heen at peaeticn ha PHI hs moot

‘sin So Miss Rowley To Wed ret iy
During Easter Recess

Miss Mazel Rs

Hi yiiysies, sand Willian East pat tbe athier players. in ain untae
ht Neo

st

sunnah "HLerseli”
Hwaival ture

takes ome spencer will he meric at the First able by vai te met

PNY aagele ah ten Aetinitely tn charseter, Mass tanh

caf persenatitigs, MAM eloureh x lucked sincerity, Ve ation, vai the

acter then the a March 28 After the cerenmanys whofe, was jerky, Hut we will thik

HE beim the there will be a eeveytivny for the ims yf Th play as one atthe. Satlerest
eal the ea

anverdiate families oot the

i ations a 4 iivred at the
it aerisin r ” hex nanny tran anne Contaplivation tn
a cxdlevtinn of Misw Ellen Ee stokes. instrmtot it geuani te lids, The. sien

the elitor, mathematies, will he mail vl boner wuemizunes where

miplers Hawever, once the player
eu the right tak, all
Hite snotty

perlormatee

nine with hee

Rowley will
Hlasses alter the Baster reves

json chante
the: personality
ae kivsys ashiat

SE COMMUNICATIONS sac

With the ‘Frosladeue stow only tres
Hays ae fitsy svormnatinge iolets
the approsal of sane fair hearted 4
ence Phese: chara ters nsuially inhabit
ical ni thts. atl

Kay Cour

dhivens ated ate enulvayetiig yr
se that thy tnuay al

Hud eather niger nititests
event ate attempt yall fe macle tee pry

ctertamiment while ave tert will hi
rnuferstanwlabhhe jeans tat the: averiesy

seth, wit
hw |
inn cangaatieh: syatly (raditenn tit lter
ttl, atl Pann cate tliat al 6
San nae ea)
eesthate tee potttny

tisersel ass the saat
nm them Mureaver, we dealt

here ete
ott

ans Tas, waned th
al to the Mh passer ab the about

eotaplenay whit sill vist ans

i in a sletaitel
weebs aysaye the Mth as a a
Wall aeet with oie pings, ets
ireawuine aaiwlis  I i visy Miuwephere Hevitise at the vi
Vow wallery die Hay ‘Teaver and Verena
the eritiial ee eecaat
al pleastus ren hone i

. ! Commerce Club Votes

Stee astee at fetat i For New Constitution
i ( oh AWS AER dat lt va
i raat nveseca ea f
ee eS rity a
: rh aban Mcuwst ne
ein stile tule sean il Tynclae
ile arrange Vsti elasha
Acar . tary sata ik ;
Wine aa ' stat sald ie Mtl il, ect
was teat i va Kathi Puta, "88. wude te
ie tlhe at jeatey
1 prorat iu’ \ ut Me
jue ' vty
y ' Vim) wow
ern | a ?
Woe inn
A doe ' Monday

Hoh, the ae
Why av siege daw 1 thew

Wednesday

wwlictticr positive | st STs in sindent tenths 4
ae easiae, Set Frans, Bictatd sath
wet vt Tuesday
tot the distance |" SO eH Gana Mannie
errr ae ag Pestunyee. Wieland hol

estate Na
Taste be gaoe | 2
ite tenrature | i

wd daaty
ainsi, Hak

Walter bevel, 4a

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931

PRESIDENT MAKESNATION-WIDE | sport sHots
SURVEY OF TEACHER'S STATUS or sence

basketball

“Teacher i not successful in everything” says Dr.” Brudacher:| thru thee
fry few instructors show” social i sia ae Gio!

Records of "health are’ decisive re Actes ofl them y :tiecteore=ct

21 to 17 in an extra period gam

wong teachers has just | last Monday on the old gym court
Myron Kolodny’s basket in the last

ve seconds of the game made the
score 17 to 17 and saved the game

A nation wide survey of the causes for failun
Rl

ational conditions that make
dificult.” Dr. Brubacher

iur the seniors.
State broke its losing streak last
Saturday by defeating the Coope:
Union Tech in a slow but good
~ | basketball game. Ingraham showed
his usual eye for the basket scoring
| six field goals, the high scorer of the

MAKE TAPESTRIES __|evevine.

jt
al relations hetween the teach
the decision. A teacher
nces, a failure ander cha

ul may row ott uf the strained perss
We superive sllicial wh

ter successfal under one set af circu
Tar i fees The tne] — —-
wis lier villas esrs | STUDENTS OF ART
state in the Union. One limdred ar |

z

were issued te

seventy-nine usable replies were re: |

and, played
(exceptional good game. Captais

ceived, ‘The failing teachers were
checked om the prersen

Hity sheet of

s managed {0 score seve
the questionnaire almost without ex- | are ood block tapestry | points and. hold his man scoreless,
ception as impulsive, morbid, dull | wider the supervision of Miss | even though he hada lame leg

Cooper Union Tech was
scoreless during the second period
of the game, making the score a°
in comndination with this) tayestey will be qwesented to the |the half’ 19 to 5 in favor of State
rept that the sume teachers revive Caltese tov be Inu iv the Lounge | However, Cooper Union Tech came
back strong the second half anc

ad of the art de!
overoeriogs, and nervors. Et) partinent. When completed this

easily satisfied, talkative, dependent | Eunice Perine, hi

Joo ratings in tsa hie ge pr 0 of Richardson hall . p[pouaged te roll wp thlitesa ‘pote

ially in discipline, symmmthy with The tipe try is an example of to Cutes twelve

childres, method, aml professional vo de block printing upon pongee | Tomght State will try to get re

jl k. The two principal wood | vege for its defeat at the hands 0.
The health revue is ysrtinlarl “ick are eriginal fandseape pat-/ New Jersey Teachers. This te

dlevisives ie, Riadclee sah, aul i Rank™ ane trial fandseape bat) tcfeated State oa their court by the

secure of 34 to 25.
State has one more game to play
after tonight's game. It is a sur:

HN wars m2, ied Mice Brederick, $1, mem
Irellinge factor an thee ees er ane the he 's
Te lurder pattern of bieds was | sign that spring is around the cor-

featvet Lee said that

Students In Education 115 Conduct Clubs
And Home Rooms In Milne High School

The club and home room activities
of Milne high school will be con-
ducted under the direction of the
seniors and juniors who have en-
rolled for education 115 taught by
Miss Helen Halter, supervisor of
social seience in Milne high. Plans
have also been made for the publi-|
cation of a newspaper for the junior |
high school |

Those in charge of home room
activities include: ninth grade, Wal-!
ter Driscoll, Jewel Johnson, and |
Delaney, seniors; eighth
a Dowers,
Dransky,
seventh grade, Anna Murray, ML
laine Hayes, and Doris Murphy,

Rodley, seniors;
senior rol Kelley, ‘31
Y

and |
Abr

Larson, "31 hesgimers” dancing club, |

President Of Sorority
Announces Committees

Dorothy Abrams, ‘31, president of |
ity has app

committees for later: |

Mar |

joie: M
beth Se

Betty Simon and Betty. Burdette,
seniors; stamp cltb, Anit i
'32; bicycle club, ‘Russell Ludlum,
‘31; art, Margarethe Schroeder, '32,
and Agnes Glenn, ‘3
Norma Butler, ‘31; harmonica club,
Irene Fowler, "31; typewriting, Rose
Schwartz and Louise Durkin, seniors ;
lee club, Zoe Hinrichs, ‘31; ad
vanced dancing, Dorothy. Dodds, ‘31;
study club, Florence Borst and ‘The=
resa Mautriee, seniors; and. shop
club, Harlan W. “Raymond, director
of industrial atts in Milne High
School.

Lawrence Neweom
Rice, ‘32 will m the publication
of the newspaper which will be
issued every three wei

COMMERCE CLUB
WILL HAVE CARD
PARTY MARCH 26

Commerce club will conduct a card
party Thursday night, March 26 in
the Lounge, from 7:30 to 10:30
o'clock, It will be open to all State
college students according. to
trude Guyette, president, The price
of admission will he 25

The committees for the party cv
sist of: Clara Decker,‘
chairman, Anna Goldman,"

1 and George

icity: Catherine Kruger,

ker, “33, lonnge and
Tarpley, '32 Rose
prires: ‘and
Gertrude Kufal
Mr GT

si Evelyn

Goustay,

ee eee ee Mifeont” sine |aer"aad. boosie bets: and. shoves | Wiliams mirth Cars| of the Unni Babiicbtee

Alirongh normal ¥ es ta are being dusted off for the coming | | B Magulalena | wher was scheduled to app

Se sale pre |Season, Coach will have a hard|Freiwh,  * uly [last Inisiness meeting of the club,

woe Hee tee oe now time finding someone to take Lec Mister. ‘J2 2 present at the club's next
Ne TIER tate Ar alt the eer Allen's place on the mound SD te . Mmealage Marty 42

kin, conpnaninnd oa suijectanitter

command of Kuelish. That these

aut vulleyge

aay do for a wvak personality ends

ment” the presittent polite out
Thre additional factors entered inte

the rejort culture, community rel

tionships, and. social qunities, "OF
17¥ cases reported,” Dr. Bi

says, “seventy -mine shew satisfactory

lever aot em

he renuining
sy detisiewt aban these Hines

were leaders in eivie affairs and seven
inn continuity seal lite

Te social comduet at tle: sere
was found ter he only slightly better
OF the 179 eases, filty eight were re
ported favorably, that is they are wet
stared for ahwiness, julifferenee te
ward coamninity autivities,  Lriye
eonddoet, ot heepinge jay. «angsty

The results ot the survey will |b
tive inva effort ti devel a proae
vf reetiys esenis Asli passes
sullicicat slesiralie qatifivationts tor
teaching sir that suevess cane he pre
dicted in the teachin field foe ther

De. Beuhacer von tile

o-oo ore

“Read this letter first,”

Says OLD HAMPSHIRE
STATIONERY |

when it makes its appearance from

the postman’s bag— and a line

appearance it makes tua. For Old

Hampshireisnotably goodlooking

stationery. It has quality, character,
substance—there 1s something MILDER...
about its crispness, ics sich texture,
that cends to make even the dullest

ewer seem positively eloquent

Gla Gampshire
Stationery

Hampabice Paper Go. Fe Statomery Deparineet
South Hadley Fall, Mass

© 1931, Laccert & Myras Tosacco Co.

Where will the two
lines meet if the sho

is continued? Good eyes
are needed for this one.

YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU
BUT

your TASTE (/e//s the Truth/

slanting
rter one

~~errwre

4 STAPE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, ‘1931

The CAMELS /
are coming.

This is the
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which a significant

change has recently been made

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931

CHAPLAIN MAKES.
ASSEMBLY SPEECH '

Edward Murrow, President
N. 8. F. A, Also Talks
to Students

of

In commemoration af the anniver
sary of the birth of George Washins
ton, Father John Collins, chaplain of

ter the stu

1 the greatness
Father Chllins

Washington,
Fvvnneht cut the fide that, while we

that Washington hud, we can all
develop ese Hails af charu ter whied
made him the great nin he sul
Ihuaneredd as Tre is teskay. Mud it yeas
Washington's character essqutially
whieh mate fim ssreats” Father Col
Hing. said

The characteristics whieh stanb eat

in Washington, whiely iiture teasers

Gught Wo have, ather Callins believe
are uth uaraee, ration
uw faith inthe a aie's all
fine, "Washington always sas sya

reneral of the army, or the presilent
tat his conratey as the vase ies. hiay
Teens aan he alway th
worth ot bis aval” Dather Caine
said “These qmaities cry joort

necessity the one bone tea her

The ether sustker assets
Vriday was Mrs Kdwated Maneeay
national president Naiettal
Student Perati « Mr
ined th i

Sprantaneens —rwaigation

nat the real desire ot the

students
thering

jiers

mer,
[iy caareyiane ott the
BAS jor internat

fis A nore shui ayations avile tensa

is Heine planned for the celebration ot

isis eviistice bats i the

Denali, prvie
sient” Vent Hinwdenbur
Mitsselini vl aly, sant

Kalan,

at Cerny
Pre
Stites

The

inlet
Me

MILNE SUPERVISOR
TO HELP PREPARE
REGENTS PAPER

Wh

wth tHe
Wheeling: sai

Miss Elizabeth Hutte

Floyd WH. Graves
845 Madison Ave.

ORUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS
60-3462 !

Telephone

LILLY NELSON IS

ANNOUNCES STUDY ROOM LIST

following rooms are ai mnt, Rooms
a8 stinly rooms for students |B re
ing certain periods, according t Rooms for Study i Biche

be veri dso hall are
port by Professor Harry | Husted hall are nunibered
Digehensial hid OF Ine HANS

from 150 to 200,

in

able
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810 920

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G.A.A. Members Attend
Sixth Hike Of Season

The Girls Athletic assoeiation re
nitly seanlietert at stinwsshoe Hike st

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tha increased earning joer resulting
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931

THIRTY ALUMNAE
MEET AT REUNION

Shirley Hartmann, '29, Is Elected
President of Gamma Kappa
Phi Alumni

Thirty a returned for the
annual rew mma Kappa Phi
it conducted last

morning

the banquet were
Marion Fox mnistress, At
mine Foster retiring president
of the alumnae
Bills, “28, supervisor af amt
in Milne junior high school, Betty
Kanter, ‘a1, president of the sorority
and Shirley Hartmann, ‘24, new presi
dent af the alum ition, M
Pant Sheats, instructor int government
and Mrs, Sheats were quests at the
dinner Saturday night

Tse attending the retmien
Vera Crausteek, HH. Bait in
Irwin, 13, Mildred Meserve Ovitt, 2,
Jane Seutlen Murphy, “20, Hazel Rea
ey, ‘20, instenetor in physies, Fame
Class, “20,

Katherine Collier, (2, Cora Me
serve, Panne Hake, "22, Mae
jon Cling lier, "23, Mil
dee Kine Wilseys 24 Helen Horbes

a Currie Anne Evans
Grave Brawn Playford

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CHAIRMAN OF 1931
SPANISH CARNIVAL!

Faith Hunt, ‘31, will, be

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April My accordiny

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OF Next Student-Faculty Tea
r, Olive Wheaton, assistant)
physic will be the

of the

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TO HAVE MEETING
Delta Chapter of M1 Gamont Mou,

VAM.C.A. BEGINS ve! wr oo sss
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN A whiels utter plans: will
TO COLLECT FEES Se atren

Hie (is alee Chena snag wi Morn. ‘Sl Mr, Harten To Speak

the College is giving the president of the fraternity
rnvemhers wh

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