State College News, Volume 9, Number 20, 1925 March 13

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VOL. IX No, 20

TROY GAME
A VICTORY

Russell Sage Team
Defeated Saturday

contest played
isa caption des
in whieh the
ale carne thromsh

Victorious in close
by at all star tea
eribing the manner

s varsity af
for the Purple
with, Russell
the YW. (
Maret 7.

Ac ign a

The game nade his
H the evenly matched
vad euthinsi=
was 29 to 28,
Spice to the game. were Hoyt’s
rapid pivats, so cunningly eseented
That she seemed to be in two places
at the same tine, and the hall in the
Iuisket; Moore's intercepting ai Sase’s
passes after whieh the sphere went to
‘Curly Craddock and was eueedds and
Mait's aud ‘Pompkins’ sensational
jumips., Frome the first sonnd af the
referee's whistle tw the hast ell af
Time” spectators agree that the State
cohorts never played a better jcane
ff stiooth passes or clear shots, or it

more nerve-wracking, one ter witeh,
ddoek, whirkind forward
State, openeal the amie by eayging the
lirst “youl Whitney cof the ‘roy
wana countered hy making yaad two
shots from the penalty line, Sax
ried ale anes, center for
team, succeeded mn geting:
and passing the hall to
aged seven field uals

edd to the fore hy. splendid
work on the part of Cap
and he second

defense
Hutchins

with

ng effective pass work
closed 16-10 16
The tension did not apse between
halves ag the eheer leaders ap
nd State's. stacatte syllables
AWhippoor-witl”
clog hy. two

the
peared
answered Sage’s
Swanee River"

Troy supporters
feature

The whistle blew!
Maar as side center,
to their forwards,
shared honors
sing. the purple
rooters, the Stite guards obeyed.
Faster and faster few the hall, die
balcony lost all, account of points and
yelled. “Fitch” and Maar went back
in; the same hard-fought contest co

tinued. ‘he whistle blew. with Sta
ahead by one point

crowd ran for the two ef

and brought home the |

Deitz substituted
the guards
Tommy

for the

Catel it

andl gold

for
stuck
and Janes
juump—the
pass it,”

18

n

ompkins, © 0

Maar, se 0

Hutehins, 0
Moore, li.

i

Totals 20

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918

ALBANY, N. Y. MARCH 13,

Sophomores To Celeb:
Formal In The

Ralph Harris
Pres.of Sophomore Class
Gouctony. Altwny Kyoto Neve
Hh
will dane

Fonight belunss to
young sophomores ily
into the soeial timetight at that
brilliant of events=the
Hrancing music, ‘colorful snl
the fairy dance land that only Danker
can create will all comming to weave
ant of
Rumor

memory: for
college, college dh

Nay it that sophomore

r

od Ruth HL
chairnnin, every de

GAME (Continued)
RUSSELL. SAGE

Whitney
Hicks, Ii
tall, «
Waddell, ri
Reinhard, Ig

otal
Senre at bal
sell Saye, 16. F
State, 7: hs
tuitions—State

State, 6
ils committed
Russell Sage, 7 Substi-
Deitz for Maar, Empie
for Tlutehins! Russell Nekart
for Hicks. Referee Ubrick
Lanesman—Miss Staples. ‘Tinekeeper
“Uids. Time af quarters—eight
minutes

eter af the Rus.

mie may he found |
in Cronsy's battered hat, Ruth Movre’s
steyped-onethunib, (and she did it her
self}, Dot Hoyt’s’ cartwheel slide, and
the hilarious evening's entertainment
provided for the team by Dr. Croas-
dale and Miss Tsabelle Johnston
These tell the story of the excitement
the speed, and the victory

1925

rate Their Yearly
College Gym Tonight

tall bas heen arranged to perfection
Mildred. Taw rman at the Pros
grim Committee, and her colleague
Frances Huckley Mary Mellon,
may trip the Fight fantastic: with still
lighter hearts now that their labors
have been so well performed, Ruth
Cov. chairman of the Decoration
Committee Cornelia Williams, and
Willian Clarke wear that pleased ex
pression whieh “tells the world” that
veured Danker” On the Re
Committee, Dewitt Zehy
Agnes Haller, and Mary
have heen usy. planing
refreshinents while Ksther
chairman of the Invitation
wind her aides,
Lillian Duell,

freshment
cehairvan,
Camplell
delivions
Milnes,

Committer
Graves aud
uilded te the

of the
Grant

Zita's

iitsufpassed, The

dances will he as follows:
1 Box trot—"t Want To
2 Kox Trot"Oh, Mabel”
4. Fox ‘Prot"No! Wander
HE Waltz"Kud OF Winding Cane

Vox Trot—"Rose Maric

Vrot
You

Orchestra
order af

Happy

Fax They A
Have

Festi

Hocatise

Tatermission

Hox ‘TrotLet Me Te The First

ren hiagen
Mes hy Zita's Or

ox ‘Trot—"Mlabaia Hen

7. Second Ete

JANE COWL IN ALBANY
the
engagement

Hane Cowl
Theater fur

comes ta Capit
a three days!
heysinning Monday, Maret 16, in
| and fuliet."” AS Juliet, Mis

sil We yrive one of the best interpret

tins af her career, and this production
will no daibt, rank as one of the fore=
most offerings seen in AIbany theater
this year. Kalla Peters is Miss Cowl's
leading man. Seats will he on sale after
‘Timursday, March 12, in the Capital hos
atiice, Bur the event

prices will range from

for the matinee. whieh, is on \Vedne

the prices will range fram $75 ts $2.00,
Miss Futterer especially recommends this
ply to all college students,

BASEBALL GAMES CANCELLED

Cancellation of four more games
that had been scheduled by the hase-
hall management of State was ane
nomeed this week by Harry Rude,
manayer. St. Michael's college has
called off hath its games and St
Stephen's Colleze also has cancelled
two contests, Games with Cortland
Normal School and Oswego Normal
have heen hooked, hoth to he played
in Mbany, Rude is trying to get
teams lined up for a New York trip,

‘The nine will play six” games.

"%

15 Ge >
: a
$3.00 Vea ly,

PLAY TO BE
READ SAT

Miss Futterer To

| Read A Moody Play
cuneate Tait of Mia Agios.
Futtere

iss Ag
director of dra

of William Vaughn Moody's

Phe Great Divide" is an event
and

list of

sy ina
reading
pay
of much interest to the calle
a large
leaders
heen secured as. patronesses.
Futterer read "Phe Great Divide
Friday afternoon before a large aul
enee at the Hinm Club, ‘Troy, and re
cvived enthusiastic. press comment
Fomarraw tight at tarige satheringe bs
expected, The sale of seats has heen
vine well all week

Miss Futterce’s. fist appearance it
Albany before an audienee not strietly
ollesgate: wats fir her reading of Oscar
Wilde's “Lady Windermere’s Pan
Since thon ‘she has read for the eo
eae anid hay given her services for the
aid of the dormitory fund this winter,
appearing: tmider alumni direction it

Mhany society: and

prominent eity sacial

esentation of the Wilde play

evoked enthusiastic praise, sand: Wile
ham HL Haskell, dramatic. eritic

the Kiickerbocker Press, — ranking

in the city,

The vending at Oxear Wilde's play,
Lady Windermere's Fan,” hy
Agnes Futterer last night at) Chane

Hall proved that, if a play. has

lity, the suspensive interest and

ft can he independent af

Ua aissortment of

One can supe
walls an

Hnumians to interps
poly thy. innayghtry
work of the stage; ea people it and
tivily the whule—if the reader is one
sifted as Miss Butterer.
The problem of the
place the varied character
tnind by tricks of voice
a hit of illusion,
limited resources of
cereale a convineing picture
Miss Futterer does all of this. with
a misnomer to say: that
Wilde play: last night

: reader

Lady) Winder

Winterilerss She okolehei the: ene
Lord Lorton and the other prattlers
of Londow society, and even achieved
the cracked voice of a dowager duch-
But, more than these, Miss Fut-
stage
If some magic
jcian’s wand could have peopled that
stage with actors, and fave set the
see ulterer could have acted
ius one of the feminine roles with
distinguished credit, She won a well
| deserved tribute of applause at all its
Jintervals and at the end.”

%

Hage wo

PATE COLLEGK,

NEW

MARCH

1, 1945

State Callege Newt |Semester Honors Show Juniors In The

IX March 13,1925 No. 20
Published weekly di
year by the Student Body
York State “College for,
Albany, New York,

i the college
of the New
‘Teachers at

tree cotta
may be hi
on application to the business
(Articles, manuseripts, ete must be
in the hands of the ¢
day of the aveek of public:
Editor

Kariieny &

jon

n-Chief

Fonst ans
ing Fditor
Gonruey, "26

lusiness Manager

Rutin Barrow, (25
Subscription Manager,
Gwenanyy Joxrs, 28
Assistant
Lois. Moone,

Assistant Subseripion Manager
Henge Bawehay,

Associate. Fditor
Fronexce, Phvnsen
Tees Vuaurr, "26
force Pensons, 2

Mancaner Bx

Reporters
Sana Bansiy, "27
Jone Fay, 2

Jamis, 26

ON THE HONOR ROLL

Jndwing from the hiner tull Fist pub:
tished in this, issue
Hota Kappa chapter tw sour it
higher scholarship. ‘This
not imply that there i
provement

State weeds ne Phi
ont

there is alway

that, but it does i

ily that State is: mp:
holding a creditable standard alent the
larship line. ‘This, compled with nr
ncement in the fiehl of athleties, 1
quite encom

The junior

lead iv the honor roll for
the past semester with a larger we
c its member

cehiss, The: freshn
die possibly to the
© heen under a
themselves

env the Fist than
0 foul the

inet that they

train in acelimatiny:
ta culleye life and do wt yor

many hone
anye other Hines its

TEACHING A PLEASURE

‘This profession known as teaching we
hear a great deal about, here at Stat
ontside of calleve wails, sss,
told of its methods and imi

all they” tell ts
Ts it really true

a wreesst
classes remarked that he wo
like nothing, better. if he were in eon
i

pay
if one ashe Knnwes ean say this,
he something in hetnye a
mor a school master,

We all have them, |
ais Emerson suggests
them to a tar. Who
Today many stirtlinge thi
Perhaps, our stir may. he
— with nine realized wishes!

Lead; Record of College Creditable)

Ye of class

Wid

HONORS

Method of | Determination:

he divide
pins to give the
Those attaining an aver
‘of 25 of above shall he

ven hig |

|honors, and those attaining an aver

stindinge of 2 or more hut less
than 2.5 shail he xgiven honors,

Semester and Year Honors: ‘I'o be
eligible for these honors the student
quuist carry at least 15 hours’ work

eel senester a

tients in each
at the ent of
for the. seeaind. deuten

the work of the entire year
Ti arden ta ee
th

inal Honors:
ate for inequal
ai students, the
fresin
the exten

ata’ Wy the

nist be obtained fer
ikon and at lestst two
lenen is required

Phe nannies ei all
. in alphabetical
bee printed upon the Com
inthe eu

W814

Hist
Honors Heanor
Senior: 247 M8?
Junior ae 12.28
Hhomere iy uy
Preshanen 5a at
yatquas

Winky

Hani

lunine: in
Sophomore Lor Sa!
i)

of class,
Poy

tin, Lawtise

Hares, Harriet
Deits, Darathen
Wheeler, Ellen
Honor.

of cle
2

Kerbowitz. Nita
Hoardman, Walter
Brownell, Floie
Rursin, Merie

Downer, Ramon
MW

Gertrude
Helen

“Dorothy
Themtaen,, Frances
Wise, Madeline

JUNIORS

High Honors 1) of class

Pont

Barnum, Helen
Hellows, Marjorie

DeMueker, Geotsia

Gooding, Alig

Greenberg, Rosaine

Mayeelberse, Maruid

Mabert. Mildred

Leishinan, Marguerite

Marcus, Rase

Shea, Miran

Honors

Haer, Virginia
Rarrett, Genevieve
Hazel

Delehanty
Diedrieh,

Willian
Wali
mia, Mary
aileielty Hirsute
Gould Lda

Haight,
(ited
Jaen, Wether

Warner

SOPHOMOK
High Honors
1 Mary
hoo phine
teeta
Hoten
Whe tr, Paine
Kruain, Constier
yy Jali
niacen, Ruthy

ier, \etlue
ase, marty

State) Parl
bs

Nine

Theresa

FRESHMEN
High Toners 4

Heiter Adelaide
ienth

Hane
Honers

Benson, Catherine
Hraoks Lueily

Cochrane
‘

Armine
Mae Mullen, Elizabeth
Orkdl, Eahel
Reathibun, Vira

MISS PIERCE TREASURER | Elewior Mun

Mothe anntal meeting of
ional \suelaten af Dean
mea, heid in Cincinnati
Hiss Piecen wit
the assuciation,

Fetoruare 2
elected trewonrer of | Duy at

nes Gere
nd Harriet
members.
attended. the
council

Gamma Kappa Phi_wele
Jade Swettmanny 27,
Overba
Dorethea
inceting of
Jheld at Bimira College, Febr

|The object of this conference was to
| formulate ns for the Student
YW. Conference to be held in June

|
Jat Silver

this meeti

lo choose speakers for
ke changes jt

the pengram
| the Advanced: Dei
ct

present two one ys nest Friday

evening in the college auditorium
k, unter the direction 0
re and KS. Owen,

tain feud warfare af ae style. ea
toward Smellerdramner,” whi
other extreme will he met in
suciety

irc pay, inehdes
Vivian Hart,

sated Routh Taras on ha Mt
Owen's play the leading role will be
taken by Mary: Plannin, ‘26, whe will
hy Howard Golf, ‘28,
26, and Babwin” Vat

A meetings af the Chemistry, Club

was held bist Friday, ab 4 ateluek
Neer the “reeukir business oof the
tieeting was dispensed with, Stephen
Merritt, “25. carve a talk on the mane

tactire insulin, Bubert Crayne
of cla . presented several articles ot in
842 Forest, Miter this, the meetings was
uiljonrned. Phe next ne ting will: he

held in two week
rextlar meetin of the Math
Clubs was held ast "Thus e

eumonneeit that the in
would he held in the
Friday, March 20,
wish to join, and are
asked to hand
Frances Jolnent, “2
ines will he teh Apell 2
Dr, Conwell will peal
theory of rebitivity
Mics Craddock, who is at the het
vf the Traveler's’ Aid of Albany, will
peak to Yo W. at three o'clock next
Taesday. on the work of that orgy
vation, The supplying, of information
to locations, although the anost- oh=
unall part of

ee Next ance
At that tine
on Einstein's

Notts, is lant it

criminal, charitable, and
corrective institutions: tir

trausfer ageney sor small eh
wasile, and foreigners; and

speaker with a very human

will offer a temptine
canities,
nd sweets

St Ps
The committee in
leanor Fitzgerald,
Murray, Marg:
Katherine Kelliher, and
Club members are
nuested to. cooperate with the cont
mnittee in the matter of donations, and
jeveryone is urged to come. prepared
feast “some cake like
Imother used te make.’

Kova,

the Nu
al Woe

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— Cy STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 15, 1925 (i Page Three
op PLANS TAKE Conference Here Woolleatt Proved Amusing andQnstructive
vy Bl ic REAL FORM), ®t," seperation with the 1 of the “oficial | Fase hay tyjumi, the
i Staite Department of Education, has ine mina ther thar fhe yw ih plays
r ed the high. sehoal prineipals and | tHe. use of profank caused Rear th seriously APE eADES
e. Dr. Brubacher and mers te Ato are to oun | ama et to denn smn “ae MA Hip eta
Trustees Approve | tile emierene: here a wes from to | Wooten New York danse ete," Pc an “i Becta
ie. is morrow, ‘The program will inelide eon | said Saturday night ata tecture at Chi 1 anthor cee sifatosg{ ul
<a ‘The Hvilding Project for Stite Cat reas ri ssl ewe st HS APU aren Sa
tri fl. Hage hs at ast taken tiie for A proboadilseliotna: FOr “Author” were rave, ease
tee ‘ y chee al the tts aud lth avila persons wt ake GaN | hess weet, Gib. af Pie”
a the {ees or, the eallege Wal. Spring. ‘Che | Aunuateenatee ee | 000 for its authors by" the « cous Mary, af Woolleatt
aunell specitications, whieh ny year, Tt is the best war pk 8) said, wax the ori character in
a a wee a Keen preniivat since MT rom
AD f r Sep now completed, “The Mr. Woolleatt is, regarded as ane of ot
‘ident few 1 vn item whieh has the foremost dram autho al New Mr.
a t Yorke Me’ yaw foraery, erie af the wad
Ta ‘i w York Times, liter the New York tie critic in New Yor
eaitor | (ques tine arin gat of the dy Herat, awl is Matelbmoy ie He este New Seek
sin 4 Seated | There will he ne formal addresses, Con: ines of 1 “Desire Under the Elms, gene
yi proposals tor te le hor Wilh mi | fer Hee Headers. will introduce the sub-f ee YNeill’s latest Broadway play,
cit Pet tho alia wy [eget ie Heer, shy see eae
lay . Te Meant Te Graven, Commansianre | Phe yer eaterences will open al cater, sf Distriet Atirney
sry Fe elie inns Raduattan Raine, {AO areloeke tid else ats (2 wmanne Ay tar i the play with Maxwell leat sa Th
a of F Albany, No Voc nih 2 vveloek noon, | xeneral nneheon conference will: fale inaterial, he Hien the student of ea fessor
‘went Thursday, Mievh oth, tues, when low in the callesce cafeteria, front 12:40 ines” esxperien yowith Har ised to sit-in
cat they ath he qmbbely pened and | to, 2 o'elack, rinw’s verses, (The hs ke seat anid curse Hatker for not
U real, Uy all be euetased in “Ceatehers and principals aye ten sears, ie WN {ee aay ould be written, I
AM eats SEE Een at aamaT INceGii Bal MnpeTlCNK WICH THEY: Tr A a I camped

avid addressed ant) desire Ws have disenssed
the evaiference hive

Teo Woodlestt anuaned I In

panied hy: at leposil
will entor inte | heen sent te superintendents amd pried

| posit sluill ¢

Cee Chan College Cullings Still Being Gulled

‘ Haw pen Ily ineerparite Washington, Clinton,
Thank inthis ie apaute MaMa Cal )CMLLLIE od toed in wore we | tol chu, wre alle ta pe
‘ at New Yank. at aioley sie srigad Gani of dv evssion at the | thes evamiuntion and make an
A ee cent athe: valiant 66 ' recent Chureh Hoard Bdueational Chri ui ernie kigh enonygh to pass the
eS one TERT Crud nae red ag jer felawares ign Workers Caiveren Tiel at Chi | cere regardless of the anmere
jul The awards are niaite will be required | nonneed th ant teachers {cman Mal, attended hy calleye reteset evox administered by the
wk, F ta Turns hsrety campeny: bond: in| who find it ih to Aigny /Mttives, The students’ point of view ott ditinent professor, Nowy a stu
the ~ the sini ai lifty per cont (8066). ov [aire invited ta attend the conference seine topies was reported as fallows by ont shu is alle to do this is
shen the amannt af contract within thirty ne eaters , ‘ canara te, “avtting any
thy ihe 3 ie AAMT eve ceet SPP IGH Me Mist stiets. ee eh mnive| dt something.” and there
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in ‘ terms af Spevitications No. Ma8, ‘The | ‘The Home Keonomies Club voltewe, After two year af e allege they Fat professor as to have one of
wis Halt is reserved to reject any or all [bers wish ta annonnee t th foned that the churches they had at Ais pupils get away with anye
he 7 z Tee Seawind saqwettcations | Deakin a inate, Hyery enters fended did nat sat thing. Me musi needs sit dasen
imi he examined ab thes Education | fas a” purpose an this one ix mers | Peli Aue als ' and ponder weer a salution to
1 Department, Kdueation Building. Ale | eenary. js money ae aided te this alurming situation, — He
Le the New Yark oti whieh te afi ‘inet with the nphinmores, he I solves the problem by forcing
nett ae Architecture, | Work State iaud American Frame | iere, with oa presi fil thi it ate tagsee
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Wher Tale sipervision of see Steele, the ratte ideals, In eneral, Sunday is not cot Hirvigh the letures, Uf tests
. . malate will soon be ready for sale, sky spiritinally, mast wad examinations mean anys
's Litme being spent in thin jf they really determing
rms ai proposit 2 hat the student knows of the
‘ At thw Dapartinent sot DRIVE PLANS (Continued) Discussing “Teachers clre | hive, avy. should anyone
Capitol, Albany, No Yoo upon the Pling are under way to add com Hindrance to Religions "Life. inv forced ty ullend ¢lasses then
« ® posit of a certilied cheek, ¢ siderable news to the April number the conferees decided — that Ie is able to pass his examina
mi in the Jof the Munn Quarterly, and to make “teachers af literature and his- tious coithant ft?"
vill ‘ the St Jit a plea for the: campmnige, fe will | fury are amare dikely tv he a hin . i
xt oust comain an outline of the plan of] drduee than teachers of science, HEADLINE, reading in the Albany
wie of. tion, raja a pictre af the proposed | sha, often have a tendency fo newspapers ate dys Following. 6
on Pike: denyelase anil apeclieatian fare | Hew buildings, and ather features, Tt inspire reverence for rel | fewe batsketball es thas heen a
the received in jgootl condition hy the | Will be sent no to all subscribers, | Neate Mie Seat Tina Rie pial
Vv ‘ State Architect, Sullivan WW. Jones, [but to every : St John’s: College immonncements are the reason why
ts Capitol, Mthangy, No Y The comitete Executive Com He uae, Sh dala Cate Ans siats els nid Over” Russell
an aoqe Hated: Keb, T7th, 1928 to da avy with the degree of vir | Win,” Sa ee
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ethae of the pi \n ald. tt. De, Roelif TE reqned, ta el matinee The. twa tae “Teachers
‘ ty and undergraduates in David B Recoil eg E Tih Sir Wine
“ . Retdence tial Huilding Fund C Graves, Mrs, DeAIGISABOEE ne PROT i eae enti
1 Mis heel el CENT Thuyel, Dr. Co Rdward Jones, Ele ){M Sit BMT Ad ihe best thingy about iy
. Nate itle |bert Ve Mullenneaus, Idean, Anta | Pe adoption of this ruling is that neurly all the squad geil
held Tuesday, Pierce, Professor John M. AL ix plainly a result af the inabil- be hack next fall, Juckett and
/ a Pictou erates i |) et of sextain faculty members Jose at
ra a] rei Fe Shacrri ; |! tirehved np am hugo much tiberal the lineup
education the: reluctant student Ne ir anniher
‘ of ARR canta, HE — is absorbing, [is charged that yor, and thy schedule will be
4 , ea i Tallowiny | KOHN BROS | certain persons, who seldom at | much like this year's,
I ‘ ‘ eee wembers oi thy committee: Min- | —
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Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 13, 1926

LIBRARY INCREASED
Among recent additions to the, col-
te Boynt e

NUMEROUS READINGS
Agnes Ey Futter, collewe de

w y
*) Contemporary.
saa “Louder PI
time this

Divide”

larged her repertoi
year to include fi
are full length offer

Admirable
Monsienr

of the United Stat
ble and Poisonous M
n, “How to Kno
iis
Pinero, *
“History of ‘Hleds." Sherman,
mitts:
SI

Colle ted
Py

Thorndike,”
thing, “Wha
\

inchell, "Food | Facts to

High

S|

added to the Milne
collection number
Carman, “April Airs:

Titles
School
uhers

and of the

Dramatic Arts, New

1923 was dramatic director of the

Placid Club, Her recent appear
Middlebury, Colle

Lake

Adventures
Leaeoek, "Fu
“When
“M

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— ALL’S
RESTAURANT

H. R. KIMBALL, Prop.

SPECIAL DINNERS 40 and 50 cents

A LA CARTE SERVICE
MEAL TICKETS SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER 60c

206 Washington Ave.
4 doors above Lark St.

Telephone
West 3464

ATTENTION

SENIORS AND FACULTY WRITE ME—I HAVE A MESSAGE
FOR YOU

HOWARD A. SHEARER

467 Broadway Albany

The Kraft Shop

19 CENTRAL AVENUE
DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
WE ARE SHOWING OUR SPRING LINE OF SILK HOSTRRY
H. E. STAHLER’S RESTAURANT
“THE BEST I8 NONE TO GOOD”

Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars
307 CENTRAL AVE. Albany, N, Y.

Phone West 6448

ASSEMBLY
Miss Wiggin, East Area Director of
Friendship Fund cam
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y in assembly, March

ses that were without the
sities of life, ‘Tuberculosis is

the countries ineluded in
nated limit due to lack of
clothing, and medical
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600,000. pupils were care 1

prevalent

proper food,

the efforts of this internation:
brotherhood, — ‘This aid was more
eagerly accepted sinee there exists a
spirit
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“Costs little- helps much"

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CONRAD HEYES, Prop.
Drop in between Classes

| 82 ROBIN STREET

| State College
Cafeteria
Luncheon or dinner 11:15—1:30

Compliments of

Chapman Stained
Glass Studia

quarantine |

PATRI TO LECTURE

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Shoe Repairing
We Use Best Oak Leather
| Good Year Rubber Heels
4, and O'Sullivan Rubber Heels
28 Central Ave.

c. P. LOWRY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
171 Central Avenue
Albany, N.Y.
Phone West an

Try Me Out —
ECONOMY STORE 215 CENTRALAV,

Dress Goods Trimmings
Hemstitching and Pleating
OPEN EVENINGS

2Waors from Lake Ave

Compliments
of
College Candy Shop

West Lawrence
Shoe Repairing Shep
SHOE SHINE
MATTEO LAVENIA

Cor. West Lawrence & Western Ave.

SPORTING GOODS

Radio Supplies Open Evenings

ALBANY AUTO SUPPLY, INC.

West 1616 145 Central Avenue

New Silks
WOOLENS & COTTONS
Sor Quality Merchandise and Cour-

tzous Treatment Visit

Ov eae 0 Hewett’ Silk Shop

15-17 NORTH PEARL

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

The Gateway Press
QUALITY PRINTERS
AT YOUR ELBOW—WEST 2037
336 Central Avenue

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