State College News, Volume 16, Number 15, 1932 January 22

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State College News

Stare COLLEGE FoR

Vor. XVI No, 15

Tractiers, Aunany, N. Y.,

Fripay,

Jaxvany 22, 1932

$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues

News Will Not Be Published
During Examination Period

There will he no issues. of the
Stare Conet, News daring the

EDUCATION GROUP
TO SPONSOR TEA

Miss Hayes Will Be Chairman
Of Function In Lounge
On February 10

week-end edition
cantirely by the}
the News stall. It will he distrib
uted February’ 12,

.| PROM ATTENDANCE
WILL BE LIMITED
TO 150 COUPLES

Attendance at the
prom will he limited
Mf copes

semester
from 3:30 until 5
Margaret Hayes, assistant professor
Of child development, will represent
the department Miss
ayes will he assisted hy John M
Sayles, professor of education and
principal of Milne High: sehy i
Mrs, Sayles: Dr. Robert ic
assistant professor of education, and
Mrs. Frederick; Pr, J. Allen Hicks
director of chill development and
parent edluc and Mrs, Hicks
inl Mrs. lintor Beche, professor of
Child development an direc

nnwial junior
one hundred
Detlefson
he chiss, anid Ken
the jusiior week

Friday: night,
until
Nl Lavell. and his, Ae Amer
‘chestese will play, Ab
will he

Kyck hotel. from nine welock
tw,
jean radio

this test hy the

tenlanee tt
day. Pebrnary: Mi, at three ufeloek in
the Crystal halltoom af the De Witt
Clinton hotel this will be

Wille presen
Callee Coup:

Mary) Mesander, ‘82,

2. is stindent
anna af the tei
we schuste

fs far the junior tunteheon on
 Pebeniry: 1d, at one o'clock

ne Watt Clin

$1,500 per sea and vill be: sold sat the

down. Members

uu their jeuests may: atten,
Ruth Reynolds is chairman for the

tea danve, a

Hneheon,”

cummittee,
10, sponsored hy: t
partment; Behruary 17,
departments; February 2
partment; March 2, second
the English department; M
second group of the educatic

‘eh VG, secon

De, Pont
stant prafessur of his
Wire inks irene of ak a |
Resniuds, freshinan president, Eliza
Ith Gordon, sophomore president,
ce’ Filly, juniur president

week
i

ery will include

FRESHMEN FORM
SQUAD TO DEBATE
R. P. I. AND COLGATE)"

‘Tey-omts. for the freshman debate
Conducta Weilnestay under
nl

Katherine
Vent snus, Teton Crome and Jedi
iNawers and taxis, Wil

Nv ina

the direction of the
in the
IL

‘am Collins
Lewis

Professor N. V. Russel
To Speak In Assembly  \

lection canal putiety

Cetsiiy freshunen ty Htessic:Startanan,
Taille Uirseh, ssunuel Spector] [pufessie Nelson Vance
Carojyn, Shunt, and Few Wal |i spy the 111 a
The hist twos will be alter: hy
ht
Folinite aeramueniyats avere anade
fur a itelate with Rensselaer Poly

techni institute fre shisen. Phe fresby

iniatt sql Tok this Contest contest Russe vasa mentl
wh Milton Catellarer » He |e an ote wath while rN
Hors, Willian Petes iT Vane} Prnabache e wars eoauneetedd fast stn
Hemvan. Jude tier indy inne cstulitions yarn
nth, 2 yt ‘ i aero
tennell, Gane is evnaitey. while ay I
oti ude wlwite he will de
88, sects tat oh Bode fuse inet woth
te Rants the Vavsergity vot Bertin anal th
the evamil Ven Mot baa

“Mike’’ Deyo, Despite k His Seventy Years,
Continues Duties In College Building

\ f

ae Sweetlicat

AORUEL

vonlsiveclaiip suidoung td

Hunn

tt
ish anil puise.”

One the ts

fal

Hacks | finger

age, [Tweens here

oe the | er

he jets nine hours of sleep

cach might and pleity af fresh air

His the springs cand
ean be seen

af the campus

stunlests
that they were

{the junior ess |

STATE WILL PLAY
LARGE COLLEGES

Action Taken By Men's Ath-
letic Council As Result of
Alumni Resolution

Members of the men’s athletic
met Monday afternoon in the
of President A, R. Brubacher

R
for the purpose of considering the
alunni resolution sent to the council
\ list of desirable haskethall oppo-

lone: olarts Allred, Sk ohne
wl Middlebury
\ ‘secund list, composed of teams
played fairly regularly in the past
was alsy compiled, It includ
fad Normal
xe, itll
institute
institute,
The conncil alse
test with se major te
jwent fiatervatls would te
nl suggested Syracnse, Col
nell, Rochester, William,
h

Hartwiek.
ly Maly tectnie
nl Upsala,

St
The Haskethall management was re
quested ty endeavor to schedule
tnatehes vith enough al these

a revamped 9

16 hate in March, to be played
‘lumi homes

wach’ Rutherford H
Tharp ne Tg
Githert Det
Anygrishamy,
ote;

PSYCHOLOG y TEST
TO BE CONDUCTED
FOR SENIOR CLASS) ,

Hie, Hliealwth 1
veut elit
Dr. Mortis ts
sinel divisions

ruth what Kitts +
1 sl

ila

pralen

Vh

jee

Forth Issue Of lie

‘0 Appear In ald

Trials For Oratorical

Contest Are February 1|
— 1

Mn stuntenits who are

ine the bal

Hep
snapetit

Vat a slight exten
i time may be obtained, due te

eadl at th
whiv

tan eat

F;
Chemistry My
Hygiene

Vhysies

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NEW GYMNASIUM
WILL BE UTILIZED
| FOR EXAMINATIONS |:

nv the

day, January 29, at 2, P. M
i

Rewans Tol

en coateaipeonary: €
shibsited Ir
Helin Meah

ailuck this «
the
ional op

activities

| Announces Expansion

| PROF ORORGE M, YORK
Professor George M. York,

Thursday, February 4, at 9 A. M

‘oun 180

Council Will Display :
Contemporary Etching

opportunity {the a

ul
taste

Hal anes in lass
vie hat also in the varied] the y

| Ohig State, high

MORE COMMERCE

TEACHERS NEEDED

Number of Commerce Students
Will Be Increased 100%
Next September

104 inthe
he enrolled
ment of
Tessue George M. Yorks
Gommeree department, dnnnunced to-
lay. There are JO seniors working
for the degree of hachclur of science
in commerce ; 48 jun phox
mmwrer; awl 81 freshmen, From 90
to 10H students in the lass of "36
Will be permitted to enter to enrol
the commerce department, Profe
York said,
\ cireniar fetter signed hy: Clinton
Keed, supervisor uf Commercial
ducation ant approved hy Dr
ne M. Wiley, assistant comm
wer inh ehiirge vf Secunl
1, his Huet sent te all igh se
princijuals in New Yi
then tealivert as anany capable pros

peetive teachers as possible into the
menial field, ‘The letter also,
that there isan anusial de:

'Aibover the Chited Suites this: par
tivnler shortage Cof commerce teach-
ers) aapparently exists, Inthe four:

survey's of teacher supply
nd made during the past

fiusteneters in
shown to
anil conspicuously

Jconmercial studies. were
The ubiquitously
Lacking.”

“The twmber of tempor
certilicates: granted to, secretaries and
I: ther Insiness people in recent tin
resulted in the request I

rary’ teawhing

the size at WENT year's
in-commerce will he early
the faculty saul faeitnies will

Chorus Concert To Be
In Chancellor’s Hall

4 Phaiessay
1 bie

Era Of Competition Makes Bagi —_
Necessary To ) Success, Wilbur Asserts

rs and
fh diplanta, White there is 9

iy nw longer
uitly: the Hirst
from the employment
fo the firm ian whie he works.

The success uf this country’ fn the

future depends on the propurtion of
nig peuple who will aecept an
eslucation that will properly fit them

yon the funetions of govern
2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, A. BANY, N. Y., JANUARY 22, 1932

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CONVENTION ASKS
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teer Movement
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ts of education, ida aad the Unite Sates
tiovk of vast interest and exceedingly se wats erapeised by Prof
nized that there are, sharp listinctions Halply Wiarene if Smith ola

‘the vari isvchology, but | wher told the convention:
ne This} "You are the snes who are going

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They will not think you

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considerable space to
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and to present in compact form a coll if psyche
loxieal facts which form au excellent background tor a

Puistey ay Hasitrox Partixa Costrany, Aumay, New Your

‘There
hall tw
first is

yeaheah ut Ae i iss Woolley, ly
Perhaj the first is. the more Suieuns |" Hea Mana eee He
seated int the rear uf the smuditorium find it almost im- aan ter stich at evmumnissieon a
vost tear speakers, {The slang of slvr ad nation. Being t nis
seuille of footsteps across the rear of the hall are effec 5 ‘ ci shiv
tive, disturhers, Te wuld be wise for the comeil | Ort Niort Storie uf the Mart. | Collected by Clark | erent tran drown toniversit
station stuclents at either door and permit none tw enter. QMl Kielier, Mert ad Clearkes Heat Compas, ie
enter | en Oo in 1894, the first wom,
h Milne s ceive a degree
rc . A few years aucu she
session in the aaiditorium ame ean pass] ‘his eulection marks he fist a tempt te bring to-!on the ““hlvek
through. ‘The debarredd students consequently: must pass | xether the charaeteristie groups of short stories of the] branches of the
outside, rexardless uf swe, rainy or coll, Tt means that | world ina single volume, [includes selections from | American Revolution
th every passage to or from: Milue hall the student | the earliest days of histury dawn to the preseut time. | her activities i belall of thee
|

is exposed serious illness

alleviate

Albany,

nike war anlt vou net have the
Fight to stop war?”
Canadian amd \ineriean deleates

review of educational psycholoxy
‘The following fields af psye

ve disersseal: Ie
lian, Adler:

havioristi
n,

NOV fan, 22,1932 Vol NVI Noo 1S voted overwhelninty in the alien
ative on the questic
this ups with a eo you favir th States
TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! va isa, Mac eect of cat uf Cae As is | fr Cabs, leelenly li
—_ Gil ibeeareonondce .

“The last half of the hook is used for the disenssion [assured of at least one representa

are tw occasions when page from Mile pruhlems fram a psychological [tive on thie Anetiva "

Richardson hall causes great incumvenienes Heiste he strongly recommended for teacher ptien when Hresiden ayy

during. the assembly: period, The second isin 1g iuistitutions such ats State, where otis the Tum: | poitited as one af its members Miss
inent when ckasses atte bei ct he

aid ‘Thursday saiterii

id of entirely removed?

"35 SHOWS CREDITABLY

Cannot this slanger be

Many Ham Wes, prion
ot

is unpresu Mount Holyoke Colley

Every nation and race that has contributed ts the history

eh she is wert
srowsth ot

she is independe
her voting, having vated Tor Cox itt
1920 hevatise he fasored entry.
the Leinue af Nations

style of

many differ-
r 5 aul thirty~
‘There is biographical and
wor said on cach section af the

espotise uf the freshman class oi tlhe se! ate eon The jeteat tales one
epi gl a a “| PEDAGOGUE DATE
Soitest received at excredingly emusic resjunces | \ustatres hivkens, Maupansants Steve
Ret edie uk ane hy ang Siena OF LAST PAYMENT
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cchotee was very slit the shay the books
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Students who did vet goin phices on the fet sap itty tatser twott joaiel fears swhiivls
toe sha toe ba ayo aim tbo This evohtecuth century Casas aight well hays Ko Teal vat thi aa t 4
ure, stil three years befure thee int which Lie many Jha walled the Dhiver Gamitry of Bis dey Ele gets nie | oer tnt
co stint Wath th cat il ug ad eles tet bo tes hie
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EXCES$ LOVE OF BOOKS niecttah
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sheets ccune Waee otc van | teshtnc teenth tht “stints Mi
when the of. n Wa patton Aw ont Pete et Deandon ata tine oh He Mul sear ses
vive when stuslente inci teas Garni the J stints ies the sensu Garis dat
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remnbved jos tallow af i eaten |

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nthe chemen
§ presented is
et plays, May
a tie the tirst
comedy as the hest play af the
evening. It w
he exapatbl

ition to detail
wwe it at
you

vt the

a ure
hy either

the
nee nf the oven
Husband st a
Ie hyoreritival
hy bi

ing as th
domin
datuhters,
Rasmussen
cll

examples +

ae withe the aaron oi
apetlonity resting" Mise Hirk
Tumpy Moore's delight in her part
and her juvenile actions feral a
pleasing part of the plas and

Ive iy aniusin
wwe, She was periectly
theetihe

tar

played fay Herbert
was well made up an sale
kine entrance, te say the
Heawever, his’ hespyeins~ sand
cack! were somewhitt
nu st ave mac the
ead the appressed et

senile

overdue,

Hischt stthtleties oi Fritts
the east
te tnith

faite

if the interpretative jesssbolh
their tines Tn
ah experi

se aaniely

teish that the da

band and Teer mie

tmaule more elleetive
The settiny-

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bilities, Inv pets it
jerky. le Head, was
het suflivently: fron to qnsluraite

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quite strom enetteh tor
May ttle Matte
Hat her quart

Danahy
Daherty played 1
Wwenten wiih ana
dialect. | Miss Duh
ped hy being fered
hed, handled
ati’ effect Mitt vane not te
any time. Mise Daaaliy, fern ot
Geely Min, etter (hie ttt
fl acting inthe ply

COLLEGE ALUMNI
SCORED BY DEAN
FOR SUBSIDIZING

INSEAD

his
part

Heuwameins see anil
tious alumni wh Stippect titi tin
clay teat tle

Fran Cheistiay ans

the: tee
Pre
Hat thi

titutions

= COLLEG

& NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., JA

NUARY 22, 1932

SOCIETY TO OFFER |

PRIZE FOR ESSAY

History Department Will Help
In Selecting Material
For Preparation

history department announces
ay contest, ta he conducted hy
ms of the ‘Revolution in the
New York on the subject

x of George

ton, t
1 aniderraduates uf colleges stud
tniversities Feeistered in the Univer
tity af the state nf New York

“ihe prizes are: “lirst prize, tiits
dollars ‘and_a_medal; secon! "prize
thirt anda medal; third
prire dlotiars and a" meskal

cof the comest is ts

The pry
su incentive to the
history aid

George n
De Qdua We Kesley,, ead ithe
history department, said that the is
wert will ct srs

eine sent
the contest,
conform te

u
fn order that they may
av certiin stambare

The rules af the contest res FE
says must contain nee mere thane St)
Neoredes sand anaest fae written th othe
Side at the paper only. They annst
fre sigiedl witlh a gore de pln a

with a, sealed envelope

fie ant dee pune ant the ett
writer's real

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tnnist I su

tasvat haan

Artiting or he miush swear that,

typewritten, he has dome the me

pa
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Sons of the Rev
ai New Yak re
make no award
mitted
tain a stiticioatly hiss
janwarabe 1
sti, while tt
aye shown
wham i

merit
made of €
titled
ftienal mer
will be destte
for whieh prizes
feral swhich ot
shill

nett

repel

society: ae on the

(Second er

falluved hy the name +
Hes

| astute

Faculty Will | Address
Alumni Spring Meeting

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ANNOUNCES

Delta Oni
the ena
$4, tu Ue

a peradiats at ¢
Tae ot ihe
ternity

Hamilton Printing
Company
ALBANY, N. Y.

Transfer Students In State College

Members of Play Casts Tuesday |

th
MW

Kya stintente wh Jatrt in the clesmentary: drannatios elt-s
plays Tuesday night TAbeae Wart tara joore sink Ma:
belle Matthews, -opleieses. Below, Donald Eddy, ‘34;

Grosvenor,

Come From 51 Different Institutions tr

NEWS NOTES

hi
alter examinations, Grosvenor said.

Isabel, Pets, ¢x-33,
end visitor
sorority

aly for distribution the firs!

Menorah society
sale tday: inv fromt af the samies. it

MILNE SUPERVISOR
PUBLISHES REPORT
ON SCIENCE CLASS

iss Helen Halter, supervisor of
Cre

annual ‘Troubadour show
turday, March 19,
3, announced. Tt] soc

ith three
‘face, ‘Tryouts for
Ww held during the wel

wv will

PUBLISHES BIOGRAPHY

psey,
ullies

VISITED SORORITY High school,
—_ garet Furlong,
how teaching

ford.

as a week-
a'Ph Sigma

at Gam

TO PUBLISH ECHO

10 will he
week

The nest issue of the

Intra-mural Schedule
Of Class Games Begins

askethall seled=
ht with aus
seniors and the fr
Moreland,

according to S
editor-in-chief,

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE

‘The intra-mural
we opened last
between

of Phi Delta sorurity
we marriage of Fle
“fp, te Walter Sehoenbor +
av student at Rensse=

idly ¢
schedule. More-
ssisted by Andrew
manager vfs

CONDUCT FOOD SALE

conduct a food | as

Ketehai, sophomore

Torpey, mt
a

Iver corridar of Hausley: hall |

elle Leiman, ‘83, president, aw
since tonlay
the first intramural meeti
WELCOMES PLEDGE hy uianaver Morel
tyelive mien will participate in the
welcomes | touenament
‘alae, Yanngbarn inte pledie
sealed, Colgate Sophomore Awarded
WERE GUESTS Loving Cup For Inch Beard
Manitton, N.Y. CP) —George
\Watletiing Schneier, SL. ant |] Sabeehye of New: Yorks a sopho:

were week-end
rarity, house

at Colgate univers!
1 the silver loving cup for
the longest beard in a
Competition with other under
gradnates at the University. Just
|] a couple of hairs behind cane

wt th

ARE MARRIED

Vpsiban chapter of Fi Alpha

ices the marriage af Gertrade || \Maleotn Walker af Utica, who
tha 29, tu Tatins Cohen of Ab |] ve. Salechy’s beard
iy atid a Mice Fisher, "29. to

ine Felimnan oof Atay

five wansier students iv) Portes Kies contrilattes at repete

iustitate

THE HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH

Jake NDWICHES Pies
Lake Ave Opposite High School

Lar ania ress
Willian | Shad ty the tet that State eal

eb He Cainversity deze aradnsates div ant Teuwe te take
Vhe jaan esamninations tye get their teacher

the majority of the remainder
fran tachers! ©
aatationt,Chycoantig Ni
ton, Gettese
Taian and Syra | bie Phi
aneb toute te | Zair

graduate
M

eu the Cuiversity

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STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, ALBANY, N.

Y., JANUARY 22, 1932

ALUMNI CONTEST
T0 BE POSTPONED

Date of Game Laid Off Until
Last Week In February,
Says Manager

‘The annual alumni basketball game
which was scheduled for tomorrow
night has been postponed. The gy
nasim of Page hall will be used

the gymnasium today.
Ari make it impossible to have any
athletic contest there this week-end.
¢ alumni game will he played the

t week in February.
State will open its second semester

o'clock,
teen out of seventeen games lst se
som, scoring seven hundred points to
their opponent's four hundred, Their
winning column includes victories
cover Villanoya and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Lowell won
overtime game from Sta
years aigo, and the State players will
be out to avenge that defeat
Hill Allard, star freshman,
ani leading georer of the
lege varsity for the first tw
on the schedule, has heen compelled

onward,
tate col:

etic competition

as captain last yar of the
pionship Cohoes
five which participated in the’ state

when they

‘ond victory of the seasc
olytechnic
st

turned back the Brooklyn
institute five hy the score
Friday night inthe Hage
asim, was fast throug!
the Brooklyn team kept in the

Jead during the first part
half time ly a score of

The ‘State players rallied inthe
third quarter ott successive baskets, hy
Ossy Brooks, Ray Harris, and Clift
Rall, Freddie Ingraham excelled int
foul shooting during the fast hili of
the game, securing five points in six
shots

With the score tied at 24-24 Gil De
Laura, State's veteran guard. sank it
pretty’ basket to win the game,” Fred
Tngeaham was State's leading scorer
With cight points. Ossy Brooks, with
three fields and 3 foil point, way the
rmnersup. Chill and “Hel aura
played a fine defensive ame at snarl
Positions holding the Brooklyn ier
wards to a total of but six” points
Ky: Harris, the new nvan in State
starting Tine-up, showed a fine fight
inne spirit and worked well with: the
quintet

Activities Class To Be

Milne Club Sponsors ;

Feat sted We
sien ute fear the

they ate mint

VISITS SORORITY

Kose Kure
at Na
Miss

hea

tute teaching

ai eathice weotk ate Gs

FRANK HL.

TVORY & CO.

General Printer.
36 & 38 Beaver St

91 Steps East of Pearl Street

*|History Faculty |
lead O1 Of Department ‘

CLUB ORGANIZES
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
IN WINTER SEASON

Plans will be made by representa-
tives of Biology club for a sleigh ride
when the weather is favorable. Those
in charge of arrangements are Ani
Soholeski and Doris Riebennacht,
seniors.

‘he winter picnic at Camp Cogs-
well is in charge of: Margaret Fort-
miller, '32,

Benedict Evelyn
seniors, refreshments;
strom, ‘32, transportation,

Biology’ party will he

Fortmiller,

1934 Will Wear Blue Berets
Beginning

The new blue sophomore

berets will be distributed during
st week of the second

semester, according to Maybelle
Matthews, 'H,
berets are to have white '34's on
them, The sophomores expect
to wear them to all ball games,
class _ mectings, thus at!
fempting to © d
better

Those students who. have. noi
already signed up for berets will
have an opportunity to do so
during the next week,

nge_of Richardson hall,
chairman is. Therese
"32; others in charge in-

"The following ¢
hryn Diehl, sophomore represen
Valentine Reutowich,  fresh-
representative, an¢ Olga Hyra,
5, reporter.

Visit

Professor Adna W. Risley, head of
the history department, and Mrs. Ris-
ley, entertained the faculty members
of ‘the history department at_ their
home Sunday afternoon, The faculty
present were: Mr. Clarence Hidley,
hesistintprofessut of histor
Mrs. Hidley: Dr. Donnal V. Smith, |
assistant professir of histor i
Mrs, Smith; Miss Martha Jane Al
right, iustractor in history, and Miss
Helen’. Fay, manager of the Col
lege comaperative hook store and a

rmer instructor in history.

“Bill” Kelley, 70, Used To Drive Coach; |

Former Governors

Did yo
Rewiseve

Taadeed'n 1 did,*
und confident reply made
Tian Kelley, one of the "
the sidewalk jub here
knew hin well”

Mr. Kelley is seventy years old,
yet he nuaintains an atinosphere as
sprightly ay that af a young cub,
He used te he a eabby
says a “hack driver.”
the days het

was the hasty
by Wil

State, "F

to which it is put now, He did this
for nig forty-five” years
Mr ers the days

when the iver used to
h

Hl aabwatt “Teor

Kelley inlisled. with
andl stl

drive Int te the capi

tANS

The Van Fleusen C

470 Weoudway

art Sty

the new fall hats,

Unusual Models

HOME

EF HOME M
DELICIOUS

LUNC.

Let Us Fill You

Vhane Your Onde

’s MADISON AVEN'
PHONE

ALUMNAE CONDUCT

active chapter.

und [active members, and several

ever know Theodore]:

{EONE’

TEA AT SORORITY
HOUSE, SATURDAY

Alumnae association

uth Lake avenue.
‘clock in the afte

7, treasurer of th

a charge, assisted by

group were also

s, including, Ruth Kelly,
Olive
secretary ;
jident of the

sceretary Hardy
McDermott, recordin

Helen Burgher, 32

alumnae, |
ests.

The guest list incluted

MEMBERS WELCOMED
Sigma Alpha sorority
Georgia Roberts, ‘33, Marie Doherty
lolyn Dwyer, and Louise God-
sophomores, into full member-

ir
ship.

Were His Passengers

and was pretty well-known as a
Other great personalities that
used the services of “Bill” Kelley
were Governor Sulzer, the man who
was impeached for, ‘some
© while in office, Samuel J
Tilden who figured xo widely in th
disputed Hayes-Tilden camp
dl es-president Willian

fr. Kell
upon whieh

y says that the grounds

State callesse now
ness, even in his

time

ing and knowledse

AG
Dorothy Hennett, ‘29. cor: | €

«| Miss Fortune To Teach |

Commerce At Leroy

Mice Bort
ling ts Tceteane
Mie

Mary
cured

MORE

rles Company

Athans, N.Y

tyles. You will enjoy seeing

coats, dresses and hosiery
High V

Low Pri /alues.

BL. BROTHERS

ALMANY

oF
ADE CANDIE
ICE CREAM

i Party Orders
ler—We Deli
UE, ALBANY, N.
6-7619

y.

ee ee ee

Levinstein Recognized As Being Robber;

regular session of the Government

fi
a
h
I
t
th

crime committed, collaborated, the

32,

32,

College.

CO-OP WILL HAVE

p

Although much time has been spent

a
it

Counsel Of Both Sides Predict Victory

iford | well brought him to the doctor's
Hamilton street.
‘The chief del
ard Simon, who in a b

persons identified Sanfor
the

in

as the person who as:

ndrew Hritz,

a dollar Ingersoll

nd Government 1 notes on

1931, Hritz was

rst to take the stand against the

jefendant and had no difficulty in
entifying the person allege

ave assaulted and robbed him.

farold Haswell, '32, who drove

Iritz to Albany from Yonkers on

nders

od

the

ing of the
ed that Levinstein
Tone sts

defense to the stand.
Both attorneys feel confident of
ictory. "L shall put Levinstein
behind the bars and Sing Sing
have another star athicte,” Miller
said. While Simon said,'“L shall
prevent a great injustice from oc-
curring and sive an innocent man
from the persecutions of that
awa, ambitious demagogue,

he da E
and “Under-Sherff “Robert

who testified they saw
evidence by Hritz on direct
District Attorney Kenneth Miller,
claims that Levinstein struck | $c
Tritz over the hi the two met | Miller,
n Western Ave front of the

aie, oamiers apd Cro] Freshmen Are Vietors
In Contest With Milne

ie scene of the alleged crime,
freshmen won their fift

haskethall ame when they
turned hack Milne High school 21 to
fought contest” last

en

Levinstein was
F the crime by
jarrett of the

ewart Gay testified that
had attended Hrite after Has

The Frosh were onthe
at half time,

four t
lonye efi af the. scare
1010

The State yearlings put yp a snap-
bier jame in the last half of the jgamte

dig eleven points to the (
and White's seven

Jones featured for the frosh with
four fichl Iseskets, Cll Rall male
two Taaskets aml i foul point fur a
total of five pints, Ken helps, ea
fain of the Milne: quintet, shat two
fields and aniule youl fone
[eres a tal, eh yn
to tie Jones for the night's seoriy
honors. *

“The frowh lineup was compos
Jones, Hadick, Drake, Hills, Rall
Blumberg, while Phelps, Pat
Carvitl, Reynolds, it
Watkins, al Getman ph
Milne: tea

REFERENCE SHELF
AS TEACHERS’ AID

During the second semester, the
rut the Coup will he
urned inte a reference library for
tice teachers. ‘There will he
xhihits from educational publis
ime companies and uf hooks. val
hie in junior senior Wi
choal teaching, These hooks will
We catalogued hy subject
Miss Helen T. Fay, manager, re
rts that the project box has, been
matter of eharity by the Ce

1.

m collecting clippings for student
the students haye not
mnded with contributions af st
uantity as to make
uying of woud for
acuity teas in the Le

rdsont Hall,

WELCOMES MEMBER

Deli Omeg:
Christine Hd
bership,

ssible
of ity welcomes

into Full: mesn=

Special Attention ta Sorarity Houses
1. A. BOOKHIEIM
Reliable Meats and Poultry

Phone 6.1837

j
|
\

Keep Beautiful at Palladino’s 1
Permanent Waving—Finger and Marcel Waving
it Popular Prlecs

Hair Bobbing

IN. Pram St
Dial 3.4231

IN. Peau St.
Dial 33632

Special Prices On
KEDS MEN'
COLLEGE SHOE SHOP

464 Washington Ave,

SNEAKS SHOES

Repair

The Westland

FORMERLY CHARTS

MADISON AVE. AT WEST

ANNOUNCING

Dancing

IN THE BOHEMIAN ROOM

AUSTIN CLARKE

AND HIS COUNTRY
ORCHESTRA

LAWRENCE STREET

CLUB

Every Wednesday and Saturday
Nights

ARTING WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 23nd

Orchinara Chace 250 NIGHT

per pe

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