State College News, Volume 7, Number 2, 1922 September 28

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VoL. VI No. 2 ALBANY, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 $300 per year

Y. W. C. A, RECEPTION FRIDAY |ALL FRESHMEN MEET PROFS,
NIGHT AT FACULTY RECEPTION

closest te.tenss)—— WARSITY FOOTBALL—1922. 0 tn ne

ing inthe gymnasium, was a
nto the freshmen will he on F Jrecord-breakinye i altar,
day, September 29, at ® o'clock, when] clasp to the fast it

you wil he accompanied ty your junior] Oct, 14--Union Frosh at Schenectady. Lea a eee Ue

sisters and hirothers to meet the Y. W,) brother and sister proudly ted his or

i Naw a fitter Oct, 21--Rochester School of Optometry at i's seit tunity down to the

he ests of honor, so that if you failed e after being assured that that

that wed lo mee heal la Rochester: tail wom eorseetly tag aed

impress yourself upon certain ones! {Phen exeh funily begin to yet ae=

i allel ina " Oct. 28--R. P. I. Frosh at Albany, (Game 1ivinnt! with every enter fomly- and

Dnreikinyg

Juwith the faculty

Since variety i the spice of Hi

icnild all cnimcmuf’ sie: veliabi acai Pending). | ‘The faculty were delightfully cordial

ind friendly, ‘They shook hand after
Hc have enjoying an old thing!

. Jian and smiled smile after smile
way" Vin wll e slows ts) Noy, 3--Union Reserves at Albany. Hh neato att Fen

2 Cy Ne that at reception is: not a]

seein at alistter torus oe) Noy, | Q--Open at Albany. !
Hite unt At'ome weasel, Noy. 18--St. Stephen's at Annandale. i

all evel
hhompscn started si
jwined in
nnd aiedng hive aging nail. eheer

The

bi | More enthusiastic gree then Dr
00 strong, | ao. Thompson again, ‘This time he
_ | All home games to be played at Ridgefield, no al tee

talks to follow. Dr. Hewbacher spoke

FACULTY NOTICES | Hirst abwut the newcomers, and ex
Dr. Jolin Mason Clarke is ty sped! spp ENT ASSEMBLY ATHLETIC COUNCH. sMoKER aresset! every wish for theif fqypiness

in stindent assembly on Briday, Septem aid success, He very: humareusly

her 29, Dre Chirke is a agriduate of] The anmber of students at ass The AtMletic Council will hold sf noted a lly bit of aninymons Shak

Amherst College and at neniber of Philan Friday was one of the first inc met of the faculty: andlsnea which applied to the eta
in the syimnasivn ‘Phurs-lof ‘his caused a volun

tember 28, 1922, at 7:00)shout of laughter, ‘He also. aequt

prssiiities

oy

smoker fort

Hea Kappa, | His official title is} ions of the large enrollment of thisfstudent body
“Director of Seieney inthe State Mulveqe “After the upening, signe, Pres! (evening,
sean of New Work,” lent Brubacher addre

resident ‘Uhwing of Western Res
serve University will speak some time!
in the future in, student assembly. | Dr
is resident of the associated

“President Hrubacher and Ha Hor
will extend greetings tothe nev met feck MUM Sil Teil cone
nent since the war and the eon particularly, Professor Risley willl ination, but left their identity — in
wroblem of efficiency, Part of the en Jspeake on matters connected, with collegeltoubt. “To impress one of his. points
rollment is no doubt de to the it Miiitics. xenerally, Ar. Shaveley Will} hont’ the splendid inaterial for a foot
floward the "ww collar” ovenpationsiialk of his plans for the teams of Stiteliall team, Dr. Urnbacher called pon
tejind the movement away from the jobsifor the year, and Doctor Power, chair-lihe coach to supplement his statements,
which niece te “dirty hands, An-iman of the Athletic Council, will state ‘a card as the conch
other cause of the greater edueationallthe pkins of that organization. In ad-lore achievements for the
interest is due to the continuation work/lition, it, is hoped that Me. Oliphant on the foothall field.
which compels people to continue their tart West Point star, All-America Horner then heaped weleome
Tewever Stale hai ti plaee Athletic Director atfcompliments upon the heads of "26.
ie Miele: Gale RATA th Will he able to berPhey: shaw. every. possibility af heing a
tS cahtiee Re. al to talk ‘on his specialty in}record-breaking
prestige of a college course. We are
feet

ber ant se
al at State with the purpose. of per arks of these speakers|:he nora

the new men of thelfures, Verily, verily, w
nie familiar with somelthe dangers lurking near
this, oth lof excess pleasure,
that will make their stay here 0 the fines
an that men's athleties. may helalte predicted
t. Of course, therewith Dr, Hrab
y for qettinglauestion.
he course of theldrole. re tb
rant well Tale ect
jon of jocular tales of college life,
in's, after a plea in vain for

He sioke of the lurge collegiate

eit colleges. in this part af the
such as Union and) Rensseli
‘lustitute.

macher is to give a
Schenectady on Oct

exe the distrit superintende
at their annual

il
ts ‘nian
q

inine colt
20 warned of
in the form

Voters. yl coiet nig-hutived
zenshin” in the audi

13, 14, 15. Among 1

erfit ourselves in the teaching profes|g
nes sion, However, we should not negleet|Collee
Gbveriae Millers Anibuk Jour subject matter for specializationfof the
that sie Adniny iteele ot Can Prof,filone, In order to be successful welt
Untechinson, Prof, Risley and. Profimust cultivate fitness, endurance
Walker of S.C; ts faculty, wil als

speik, V detailed proxeiin will he iver
atater date, amd the school will
open to all students who wish, to
tend, Mrs. C1. A, Whitney, of Loui
ville, is the local ehitirman of the league.

in Horner invited the frash to
ty Reception, their tirst social
aL State

hments? Surely. And splendid

I hereby promise to pay Three Dollars ($3.00) for one year's sub- |loines! ‘The faculty certainly appeared to

CALENDAR preciate. the. hua
ion to the State College News for the year 1922. ed selene ee
7 i . More introductions and” chats were
‘Thursday, September 28 Subscription payable on or before November 15, followed hy two short but enjoyable

Athletic Council Smoker for Men of

0 ances,
the Faculty and Student Body | CHEEEAT sorecnccreene seceenees {lan

The curtain, in the form of Charles,

‘Gyaiesiea 7300 FO. | Street and No.... ceceevsse fat the sletric fight switey fell upon,
yn (i | scene of happily’ tired who
Friday, September 29 | City... seseeseeseeeeeeeces |[iectared, as they drifted lockerward,
Y. W. C. A. Reception, Gymnasium) that a most enjoyable time was had by

8:00 P, M.

Page Two

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922

State Calleye New

Vol, VII

Published weekly during the college!

year by the Student Body of the Ne
York State College for
Albany, New York.

‘The subscription
tars per year.  Adverti
be had on application to the busine:
manager.

(Articles; manuscripts, ete must be}
ils of the editors hefore Mon-

in the

day of the week of publication.)

Editor-in-Chief
Ronkur MacKantane, ‘23
Managing Editor
Vea Notaw, '23
Business Manager

ack Fox, '23

Subscription Ma
Fas Wo

nager

Assistant Subs
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Assistant Bi
Eoin Saunpens, '25
Awxue Ot

Associate
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Dons Bur
Dorority Bens
Reporters

Marcery Baynes,"
Kun
Notaw, '24
“He eN One, '24
Murien W

Mune

A CHEER FOR THE TEAM

_ This year from the start looks as
re going to be a big one in at
‘There seems 10) be phen

Purple and Gold to vietory.
is also different from any other
of the fret that it marks the, bes
ercallegate football at Sia
Tt has a good sound the
eitume days, Whether or tol
will bes ,
athletic program depends. entirely upo
ou, the student body. If the 1
encouragement and support, the
will yo over as it ought,
to. play alone, with no backing, ever:
thing will slump. ‘The team may mi
win every game, TI
rect in a sport that
But if they have your support, you
be sure every, inch, of round w
te

yarsity
it will not he worth the cast,
is not the collexe that will fo
teams just because they have been d
feated. Any bunch of people anywher
‘an support a winning team, but
takes those with real college sp

yet together and boost when a de

ake I

Sept. 28, 1922, No. 2}

rate is three dol-
rates na

This year

Te they hav

ww |things
life).”

ay fence

ss | Thus d

want
lothers

end of

als hi

te

this fal

re
of "26
anate

are 4

svt he
our

ifltherely
H-lentertai
ty

derstan

sc|
itho tind
me A permanent part of ourltion an

oN your intelligent perception of
tion or person

Your

y
ot

land to
heref
And

of ourhas oe
sults next time, Did Ya i
5 poor season twolpositions. as

elfoothall
er ye
le-lteam
re|nlayed
State

tojshe has,

at team,

jus in vary

vironment and
their years.
lof us who are blessed with the ninth d
leree of thi

lcovering themselves
ch others the process,
Perhaps. it

our mot

member that Sti
much as you need her,

Hind yourself,

* getters

AKO?

8 BE GETTERS
In these times of restlessness and]
disturbance throughout the country}
there is an impelling, driving foree in|
the heart of us mortals—an awakening
sciousness of our own invlividual
selves, Of course, this force exists in

ing. degrees (50
a is
re end

hecatt
Now if we

slight degree of this force, we are con-]
tent to lead a peaceful, tractable exist-|rec
Long, the path

jo mor ble to

consuming
10 tive and subse
to do the 1

desire gradually becomesmore
ang, until it burns like an intense Hamel

is than in athers, and that was thels,
son they were admitted to the lass|iifting the bitle aN
ce to their less for-lkissed her as wallant

in prefers
fellows, How

vers

that you are here
1 Culley

is not a more ecient nla
quire it than

herefore,

isi
comprehen

ding of one’s sel

oth
fr

will

understanding will

your number of friends, good. t
nt your socal lit

a gre
fore, wet understand:
so, 1926, why’

and. get

urred, ‘They work:

team after i
You bet she di
came by
championship foc
much spirit as
Everybody up
it works every: time,

reuumstanee, toil awaylmediately In
And then there are those) Mr. Brown,

1 interesting time

ressed in the|

ve in coming to. coll

e College, It

other acquisition that
‘mention now

The key to a
natures of others is the thorow:

wid then you will be
our sympathy, discre:|lates.o!

as the case may he.| 4.

iol ex
for the next four years
a see what the result will be?

lel, et wisdom,
What the team needs now] f s

strong. last

o it is in all
the spice of
lowed with a

‘Two leciurers, whon
ISmith and Brown, wert
‘On one occa

ment i a town in
ntly lectured,

‘feral days
» conquer en-| ide i

But to

ct topie
hp nerits of Mr
theyyearded as the
quently helplwarld." Brown deter
y tothe young lads
“Phelstep. was "to phic!
Thfirom the Hower, garden
onstm-liring ito U

for

dis-lihe litte irl sobbing ¢
t tolish grief, hte took her on
soled her, and finally to

they: wa

oof thinking!"

cal V aid the i
students to wish to enter State Cate corti than ever,
Perhaps the flame Inirned 2
Ml, Perhaps the flame Iurned Ai it came time f
clenenity. in some of the applic ha ied ate ne

10 he said good-bye to,

regardless of|

wel
1026, antl re-
needs you as|

(now that have decided 14}
satisfy the ame of “finding your indi- A
vidual self." you will discover mi ‘ nero
thinces that ean be acquired to help youl" eles in he yet
make that “self” more Mone Sn ane
attractive to everyone Paveiian Ssh

‘i vageen ct your club! Oh, q
is a spl to possess, and ther Ss tieanation

in whieh]

.
weF-toothed ti

ip you to. and broaden}, gubertoothed
vit par interests and) otter!" gasned his wife
find vourself. It will make you} a re

in to oilers in that your eon

Mi 0
re intelligent oathed tiger? "Jud

ome where Smith had si
This ltost and hostess h
old dauvsiiter,
ame reat

fections, is
shlendidblossory

little miss, sayin
"TH bet Me, Smith neve

nh we

gill, eal
¢ friend

which

THe stayed at the same

iyed) forse

Lonel
who in
friends with]
arin, her
wat the

n next door andl

you a}

ide for fuel to satisfylpretty flower like t
Migs is found ab Une! She rented with sume seomn, “ Why,
the quest, As the four years|te wave me a whole houquel.
OF tte aaa fir, Brown accepted the temporary
pass in this institution, the happy mor-ligfeat, hut wher awhile Tntet he teal

pver some child:
1 his knees, con
ook it

tle miss, more
he gave me al

nt Mr. Brown to|
further progress,
the parents, then
to his emis, he
as he evould
Wh

Init he}

f all the mother-

“Surely this is Tehaikow:
He—" Very likely; 1 asked
oldest wine in the cellar.’

PLAINT OF A CO-ED
Onee {had a little bird,
And his song
Was the sweetest ever
He is ge
Some

Once | had a white pet mouse,
\ bit of fuze:

ely, dancin, little me

he was—

Some eat got him.

ans

Kot h

Lots of cash to spend, you know,
T could euss—
Some eat gor hin,
Pitt Panther,

the band

strikes

Show (London),

NOMENCLATURE

Mremise—Kensselaer is a very unique

own,

one.
horse

uly the moon
Heald Wis loves

rid,

xrowled Mr.

ger

n exe

idge.

chasing}te

wat te detec} .
ns toa saber-|ramsackin’ around jn ol” maid
house i

he color left her cheeks,
Hag it the shoulder of his eon
Ir showed up plain for wee
Sjnutge.

instable Hicks, caught a
al last nis
do you

know he

he wouldn'ta heen
on’s
he hadn'ta been."—Judge.

inderstanding,
nsion of the}
n-| The
Plus, first|nounces the opening
le}for e%

NEWS BOARD CO

Rules
ie silta-lare:

depend. upon} governing 1

I determine!

s ‘candidates by sh

to do specified wo
to compete for busi

Get sour, finder the direct

understand."

for better re-}of the
e neglect her|a strict basis of ms
ssociate

and her| Work on the "New
iljdents interested in
Has}tunity to obtain first h
paper, if

idn't

ar
otal.

2 You hetjin running
root for thelin the fres
rept up to st

yea

te College New’

orial appointments to
the two under classes,

of the
er and the others under the di-
rection of the managing editor.

MPETITION
‘of competition
nl

he competition

Students may offer. themselves

sbmitt
n-chief

ng their
‘or the
16,

it to permanent
editor.

ws." alfers stu
wslish an oppor

a start
and work is
To all stud

nd experience est inte
made|News Board hopes that 1926, espe-

THAT ALBANY To BOSTON

‘The great and sail advan-
ge of being alive in this blessed
20th century is that there’s usually
lenough excitement, going on to keep

erage human's mind busy. One
annot live without excitement. One
‘night exist—but that's another story.
What I'm working up to is. th
rious makeup of the human brain
that begets ideas great and small, the
moment daily excitement begins to
pall. Just let_a person get sick of
everyday things, and immediately the
wwusely. things. in Mis Cor hen on
(hat the psychologists tell about)
gin to get wiggily-er and an idea is
horn, That was the way the Alhany

(Continued on page 4)

it offers an opportunity to serve the

rests of the college, The

lly, will respond heartily to this
II for reporters.

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 Page Three

\ | NEWS FOR THE FROSH SILVER BAY MEETING
"ROUND THE COLLEGE When you first opened the door of| ‘Tuesday, October 3, in the auditor
f college this fall wasn't the first words|ium, there will be a Silver Bay meet-
you heard, “ Have you seen — ing. Betty Renner will lead, and seve

The following girls are tiving al] Announcements of the wedding of{my freshman sister.” But long be-leral of the girls who went to Silver
Gamma Kappa Phi house: Kathcrine|Doris Sweet, 18 and Willian Corwith|fore naw every junior has met his or| May this year will speak about the
Brown, '23; Marion Cline, '23; Susanfiave heen received her freshman sister or brother and|most interesting happenings during
Collier, "23; Ethel Cummings, '23; welcomes Ruth Ellis, '24|most all of the 304 members of 1926|those eventful ten days, ‘There will
mina Currie, '23; Mary Koncelik, '23;l48 a pledge mem heen introduced |be slides of the very, very amusing
Mildred Kuhn '24; ior Muiderer) Mrs. Jessie Hallantine, of Albany, Nijund sung to. First it was registeation, Silver Bay, these
'23; Marion Rose, Mary Y.. is acting as chaperon at Psi Gamma}then the Facuhy Reception, then the|being more or less Iumorously. ©

23: Hilda ‘Tefft, '23, and Dorothy|this year, sing on Saturday afternoon and the|plained by Winifred Dunn. Every
Westerman, ‘24, Kappa Delta was glad to weleome|Vesper service Sunday, tut are the Jone is cordially invited,
‘ Miss Hazel Rowley was a week-entlover the week-ond Harriet Rising, ‘21 Jiuniors through yet? Not at all aki wi

the Kamma Kappa Phi house,
appa Phi announces th
marriage of Mildred Mann, ‘19,
I Lee of Deposit, N.Y.

Potter}They may even help out the sophs a
hit by advising that the Freshman LIBRARY NOTICE

‘astilandhook he read more thoroughly,| The library. is purchasing duplicate
‘pies of thes hooks for which there iy

arion Hurnap, '21, and Sylvia

quest

Clara Knickerbocker, ex-"22, 9

married June 28h to Roland Snyder}And haven't you noticed the way the

arriage took place on June 30, alKappa Delia extends congratulations. the greatest demand, Since it will he
Glens Falls, Ne Ys Kappa Delta heartily welcomes er ean aliffieath Tee atuleita to, soeuia: raters
The Delta Omega house was openedlnew house mother, Mes, Stilson, olliaher are mentioned? [f you haven't ctce hanks, the library will iat he open
September 1, The following girls areliipanklin, No Y just mention them and see, Ht may}it the evening. Reserved books may be
living at the house: Doris Johnson] We enjoy having with us at thet” that the juniors. are, plannineldran at five ofelnek and may be ree
Marjorie Smith Elizabeth “Renner ikappa Delia house several new house oaethinge nice tw make up for thefained until nine o'clock: the. following

jorie Mathewson, Millicent Wur-mates, ‘The girls living at the Howse! ootamore qet-wise meeting Horning noks drawn on Friday after

hans, Edith Vanderburg, Mary Vedderlihis year are: Hetty Macqueen, Flhy won may he retained mil Monday

abt Helar Means ve, Margaret Demir - mornings,
The engagement of Miss Nell Gil, “Pauline George Ti: i llopad alu tha-elenweesti-aersiive
Parkhurst, ‘21, to Leland Foster,‘ Smith, Helen Leary, Marilla| MEMOIRS OF SUMMER SCHOOL) vi) j., snore gutisfactory. for commuters
was announced during the summer, — [Van Geller, Martha Shayleys Delia) So often we think of memoirs asfind equally satisfaetary forall other
A miscellaneous shower was given at} Hadsell, Margery Kayless, and Marion/connected with events that belong tof tudents

the house on Wednesday evening to]Niller. the comparatively dead past and but

Miss Alida Ballagh, ‘21, whose marriage} Kappa Delta welcomes, as pledseliitte connected with the future, Hut
to Mr. Frank McClure takes placemembers, Mary Bull, May Lewisand|ije memoirs of st
Octaber 3. Gladys: Mersereau living, vital ree

Miss Alice Dessert, of Kingston, was ory Potter, ‘21, is with usliner achaol is a growin
the quest of Millicent Burhans at tiefyain, we are glad to report with nd -eneatiinest. tl
house Friday night [is studying at Library) Sehe vatgrecieraurgenk: Ih
ement was made af the mar- tion aire beginning 10 sve the ne

ir school is a

ise the sum Penalty Committee Meets

Institution) rhe fatlowing
increases|heen appointed
aris of edt-[penally committee
Ruth Maore, Chairwnt,
Florence Leming,

Annou

rine of Ma 120, to Mr ily of hiring wp to date teachers and] ference Leming,

thur Coleman on July Ist. ‘They spent renewing her many acquaints|ice willing to defray a fraction of the] free iawn eee

the summer in Califor lanes hefore she leaves for Rudeliffeloxpenses of the members of their| Vernice Wilson,
Louise Perry, ex-'21, called at thelwhere she will take courses ‘prewirtiety}iveuties wha attend the  summer| [ltetiet Voarhies,

Bin: Phi Housestnat: Thursday po ier A dession ar are willing to increase the] pirarties Weta

he following girly are living in the] —
ge

salary of teachers who spend a prof
educational inst

allege year brought the open

Eta Phi house this able summer in Fdiund Cran

Dorsey, ‘23; Viola Holmes, ing of Newnan Hall at 741 Madison] eis Stephen Merritt,
Rusk, Marjorie Sibley sjvenue, 1h accommodates twenty-six" Pynerieneed tenchers are nat in al [Arty Rule,
Maneoret crt who are looking forwatd 10 a0.tage'hy teanstees aren it comer ta] um gekeT
ea a Al joyable year, They extend an in], recognition of the valte of summer] ‘The penalty committee had a meet-
He Coleman, '25, and Horlvitation to the student body 10 visit| work. Be Manion oie 2a -anae tia
cence Leeming, "25. their new club house feta Hocking ta sammer)(ostiare tg obey al roles ater
dS ipharEpallon: Bil At the first meeting these officers) school, Perhaps, it is the ambition tol! Fhe date for the Sophomore get=
ledge members. Sophia Kicinherg, 254were tected ake a few extra courses or the aim|wise meeting is still pending,
and Gertrude Krieger, '2 Haass "Chalom; ibeabert <Gibe/ (ahi (RNC entra ounce the alm -
i ite ae eerie) Ahi}hons then the required term, or it may be
week Frances Jacobs and Ruth Wilko-| Secretary, Martha Doody etre oes
both of Kappa {Cornell Seorilay hath the anil necessiy of making ws) State College
4 ‘Theta bas as house with} Vice-treasurer, Katherine Hall. [We aye especialy pros af our own Cafeteria

Marjorie Sinnott, Doral
ery,

this
O'Shaughnessy, Frances
Ada Busse, Mary Maher, Betty Mi
Manus, Margery MeGeenie, Jean}

lary Morrissey. suminer session, A majority of the
social event will be aM|dopariments of the regular session|Luncheon or dinner 12:00—1:00
Home" to the entire student]re represented. We have a student| — _
body. organization which provides enter-lof their experience and kind
== nts for Friday evenings ani iloes seem to be an indefinable
plans trips for the chers
summer the Music and &
vartments were right there when it{ant spirit of youth for as one man
“The works ¢ never

Dardess: \l Mary
, O'Hara, Alunini

Miss Margaret O'Shaughnessy WAS’ Augusta Knapp, ‘22, and Hope Pet

the guest of her sister, Dora O'Shaush-|.n0 "122, are teaching in Highanld,

nessy, for the past week, Sybil Balme, "21 and Cora

Miss Mary Carney, ‘19, spent last . "21, are teaching at Wap-|

Veronica Noone

he
turdays, This| something

lish de=|t0 the pupil sit is the bu

me to amusing the students. ‘Then said.
ization of the|so beautiful as when they are falling

there was the orga

wedkcof: the Eis Silene Thee Hod: _ Ipinaers Rally i ¥. School Superintendents and  Princi-|to deeay; the works of God are most
Chi Sigma Theta welcomes Mari) Mrs. Lynn Barnes—Dorothy Ban-lats whieh held its weekly meetings |heautiful when they are youn
Millet, ‘24, a8 a pledge member, pers DPtailivign: ja, Burl Vb and provided interesting speakers, and] While there are a few who hot

nusly or unconsciously do their

Have your eyes examined |for the second summer our college} zor!
HF paper has heen issued. best to discourage students from

Francis E. Cox C2, Ta TAL Groped wot leatdng, We Maps ones ane ele
THE UPTOWN OPTOMETRIST ned by the association of teachers| ake us-aore thaa glad that we are
A 171 Central Avenue Phone West 3756-J nd college students. ‘The students|training for the profess'on which we

lasses Spectactes [are aliracted 10 the teachers hecause have chosen,

Conserve your vision

Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922

That Albany to Boston Hike
(Continued from page 2)

to Boston hike originated—from wig-
aly things in a brai

Now that hike idea was a whizz, as
ideas go. In the first place, there was
anough red-hot romance in a_walk,
knapsack on back, over 200 miles of
ald and historic country, to start any-
aody's head to jigging and to make
inybody's heart do nose-dives and
ail spins. And both of our hearts
ind heads,—there were two of us—
id the aforesaid until we lost all
rack of—everything.

To proceed, We worked a whole
wvening planning a route, We studied
he map of Massachusetts until we
ould recite it backwards and both
vays from the middle. We had a six
‘ard list of places that we planned to
isit, Outlits, knapsacks, camp cook-
ng—we lived in atmospheres of them
or days. We even dreamed about
om at night, [ used to have a favor-
te nightmare in whieh a pair of khaki
valking breeches chased me down an
ndless road carpeted with aluminum
rying pans, ‘That was the way o
he Alhany to Toston hike,

‘Then as is the way of great ideas
nd excitement in general, things be-
‘an to happen. It is not the custom
£ enthusiasm, however bombastic it

he, to remain at fever pitch for
and days. Finals were coming

n tooth and claw, and one must

‘¢ room for Finals, at least. There
vas so much to do to get ready! We
adn't realized—! To cap the climax,
athetic letters he
ertain loved ones.

an to arrive from
You, dear reader,

letters. Your
amily upon oceasion has performed
hat most acrobatic feat of tongue
enerally known as “throwing a con-
iption fit.”

Of course.
that’s. what they're for.”
allow:

“We would catch our deaths of
old." “ Mad dogs (wholesale) would
eyour us." "Tramps would drown
sin trout streams.” “We would
et lost.” “We were foolish
vere crazy.” “We didn’t
What would we do next?” (hope
assly) “Et cetera.” “Et cetera,

Et cotera.”

Insidious fears began towevour our
\itherto unapproachable sang froid.
itrange as it may seem, families, al-
hough they may do a bit of unneces-
ary talking, are sometimes right, We

In't want to die a horrid death, ete.,
te, ete.

I'm sorry. I should have preferred
© render in answer to your editor's
equest for a “writeup” of the hike,

glowing account of Lenox, Lee, the
Berkshires, Concord, Lexington and
I the rest, But the greatest ideas,
ike the sweetest flowers, are often
vorn to blush unseen, certainly, thi
ane wasted itself on desert air, Some-
lay we plan to raise it from its
ignominious neglect, dust it off care-

“All families throw fits.
Extracts

MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Just at this time of the year the
numerous organizations of college are
1g plans for the college year.
has as yet no|
Colin Hager, al
8

association

definite plans, Mr,
member of the Class of 1917,
lasked Dr. Thompson if the girls’
chorus may give a radio concert, and
it is expected that this will take place
lsome time soon. Undoubtedly music
lassociation will arrange for several
good concerts and entertainments as
it has done in the past,

HOME ECONOMICS NOTES

Miss Agnes Moore, 'I8, sailed Sep-
tember 16th for Old Nutali, Africa, to}
take up Home s work in a
Imission school. expects to he
lgone 5 years.

Miss Marion "16, has|
joined the Home Economics Faculty!
lof the University of Ilinois.

An informal social meeting of the
Home Economies Faculty held|
Fam evening at Miss Gillett's
home, 570 Western Avenue.

Econom

She

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Katherine Shipman

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Mildred Smith

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Erva Littell

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And that was the way of the Al-
bany to Boston hike. Req

pace.

RUTH MOORE.

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