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State College News

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Esranuisnen ay THe Cuass oF 1918

VoL. IV

No.

ALBANY, N. Y., NOVEMBER 20, 1919

$2.00 PER YEAR

SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS
“THE YELLOW CIN-
DERELLA”

Sally Roody Writes s Clever Playlet

sof 1920 ix tw he

7 iad Ane
Siow with the 93 hanuer

Mier the seniors had taken their
accustomed places, the entertain
ment of the morning. was an
as "The Yellow. Cine

lerellin’” a
hy Sally Rowdy, "20,

The story of this delightful tittle
aster was as follows: \ fittle
1920, is. premised wisdom by

Hi

sgutinother,

in the forest and

is fran hy cs wh conducts

Her to a heautiful palace wiere, to

her sgreat surprise: and del

finds the masked qi
Continued on page 3,

SOPHS TO ENTERTAIN
1920

MISS BOAS AND MISS
HALLET LECTURE

Javanese Art Demonstrated

Unider the direction af the ¢l
ing department of Home
homies, State College had the un

usual apportunity. of hearing
Hallet, of the
4 Mi

dey Gods Bea
toas, of the
New York
mor V4

instructor

Continued on

JUNIORS DEFEAT
SOPHOMORES

Both Teams Display Good Team
‘Work

tor the Red and. Woise team while

the guards held the Sophs down to

Continued on page 3

Dramatic and Arts Association

Talk Illustrated With Interesting Slides

Urafessor David Mo Robinson, Minor fers a houndless, field for
),

Bh Ds Tels Dag af the Jolns
Annual’ Ura.

Hopkins University;

fessor dn the Ameri
Athens, 1900-10, Vie
the Areheatogical

and. (show

Minor whieh bn

dent of the College Ar 6. unearthed hy
of America, addressed an interested Hint the paces feantgiered
audience on the ancient cities of are Li

Asia Minor, He said in part Persaimum,

Priette, aiid
these helang (9 the seve
Continued an page

There are hardly any new bunds
diseavered except winters
js, aud Asia

lo he
neath the old ts

MR. FRANKLIN AD-
DRESSES PRESS CLUB

Says Character Ix Essential to a
Newspaper Writer

director of
of the Re

it State ts aivake
the th xt
Monday in,
stating th ni the
Fonulatios of all newsjayer ath
ers. He went on te say thar there
fil aan
These trained it a mewsiaqt dll
THe said that newspaper wet
x “hatte etyeett tamaHiat
Suceess, Hah Mat A MAH WG ut
MISS EUNICE A PERINE : .
CHOSEN CHAIRMAN OF Mr, Vr illieaenu the treat
THE. FINE ARTS. SiC. | Mel tecuived, ye fii
TION OF THE N.Y.

reporter

STATE TEACHERS’ AS-
SOCIATION

1 for this section is
interest, Miss
I speakers who
are prominent as art educators in
wot work, ‘They will

cof vital interest to

Jetting the personal
Continued on pa

SOPHS TRIM FROSH

s this oppor

tunity to print thy
sent aut by the f
ment

Tn the hardest fought and probe
ably the most interesting and ex
me so far played in the
ies, the sophomores

r rivals, the fresh-
to V4

Continued on page 4

CHEMISTRY CLUB TAKES
IN NEW MEMBERS

he pe

came throngh will a

putting the sophs

evened tip with

1 nt was

Dancing Follows Initiatory Cere-
monies

Juniors and, seniors who fre-
quent Room

hours of fo
Thursday afternoons would, have
heen both surprised and delighted
at the transformation effected there

Continued on pay

tuesday anid

‘The freshmen started the scor-
ing again in the second half, ‘The
Continued on page 3.

| FISK JUBILEE CONCERT

Professor Robinsoh Lectures Before |

by the Iisk
the auspices
of the. Junfor Claas, war not only
a musical stieeess, but a fi i

one ais well,
The programme was unusual in
that it consisted of old negro
wlies rendered “only
ct

hiusic as sting
kept in high spi i
evening hy the humorans
nid clever short
The Juni
certain that those students whe did
hol attend this concert missed. oi

of the finest musieal treats of the
We hope that

lege may very” soon enjoy the
orchestra that has heen made pos-

sille by’ the proceeis of this, eon-
cert

SEVENTY-FOURTH _AN-
NUAL MEETING OF N. Y.
STATE TEACHERS’ AS-
SOCIATION

November 24-26

Mumtay will mark the opening
af the seventy-fourth meet
the New Vor
seekation aml a

lions”
Ketiremen! Bun
Walker disensses

Normal Schools!
Meet the Superintendent
Requirements,

H

physi

THANKSGIVING DANCE

Next Wed
To he a bright spot in’ 1919,
ways remember the unusual,
this bids

ir to he of that
You won't forget it if
Just think, a
i with the fine

musie in

imited to 150 couples, so
arly at the big table in
hall,

Thursday morning, Wf you have $0
planned, :
Set this date aside and make your

plans early to be there,

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STATE COLLEG

3 NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1919

State College Rews

Vol. I1V_NOV. 20, 1919 No. 10

Published weekly, on Thursdays,
during the college year, by the Stu:
ie New York State

College tor Teachers, at Albany,

is two dol-
lars per, year, Advertising, rates
may

Business manager.

Articles, manuscripts, etc,, must be
in the hands of the Editor before
Saturday of the week preceding
publication,

Editor-in-chief,
Kenneth P, Holben, '20
Managing L.ditor,
Elsie W, Hanbury, '20
Business Manage
Ellen C, Donahue, '20
Subscription Manager,
Bertha West, "
Assistant Business’ Manager,
Edna Lowerree, '21
Associate Editors,

Reginald Bruce, '21
Florence Stanbro, '21
Mary E, Whish, '21
Marjorie Potter, ‘21
Louise Person
Elisa Rigouard, (22

the "News" is nut
ny sorority, fraternity
1 \
led

students, supported by the
Must attempt to preserve
iased principle in publish
We has hitherto sought tg
mount af space worth while lo
division of academe and
ivity,
ral ingtanees have occurred
items having no connection
1 organizations have had
sar and ¢ titles; ustt~
ally " Personals,” Suggestions are
now desired for the appellation of
this column

CONGRATULATIONS

We should like to take this ap-
portunity. of con ing the
people who have contributed such

posters for the bulletin
Not only do these posters

boards
add a cheerful note to
but they claim the attention of

everyone, ‘There ig only one thing
lacking in most of these posters,
aud that is the initints of the artist
We shoul ple to tell
these artists, how siNel west

ciate th hy the way, who
Made. that clever poster for the
Thanksgiving © Dance? li that
doesn't t people to the dance

what ¢ of the bigest

of the
stiely, no-one can. look at. that
poster without knowing he is going
to have the time of his li
affair, We think that the people
who do such praiseworthy. work
for our bulletin hoards ought to
sin thelr ames, of at lenat thelr

eonspicious. place so
may he siven them,
also. think that congr:
jeneome in arden: toe tis
High orchestra. We had

last ‘Thursday , ev

their talent and " pep.”
enjoved their s
evidenced hy the

of the andien

e lingered in the
auditorium to listen to them, We
hope that we shall have the oppor=
tunity of listening to this orchestra
again and again, 20,

ATTEND THE BA BAZAAR

Have you attended
this fall?” Don’t you
the best one of the setson, which
is to be held in the gymna
Slate College on Saiurday afte
hoon and evening, December Oth?

rhe admission tickets are 15e
adults and 10e for children,"
will he many attractive’ hoothe
Where handkerehiefs, aprons, Jape
nese articles, candy, mits, ice cream,
stationery, and. groceries will be
sold, Santa Claus will he there (0
entertain the children. Supper will
he served to those who wish to be
here during both afternoon. and
evening. AV minstrel show will he
kiven at night by the men of the

The receipts of the

Res Moines Confer
ence, Come! You will enjoy your
selves, and yout wil also hel 14 (0
send ott delegates to the Confer

BIBLE STUDY
Have ‘enna at
contest

‘ou heared of another new
ven in Called 11 i

tlltiey af Chelate
i ot Mark
F of sophomores ai

ture at the same hour
others, who are interested fi
study of the Bible, this is a 4
opportunity, As Dr. Thompso
the teacher, English students will
Fealize that they are missing aoe
thing if they ‘sty away ry
Wednesday at four o'clock in rou
11, you are invited ty con

INTERCLASS RIVALRY

The sophomores teadl ig subse
ing for the * Pedaygose " with 4
af the class sithseribing, — Only
30% of the freshmen class” has
hed, Where is your College
237° OF cause, you want a
el” See Agnes Nolan,
sign now, Next week's
“News will publish the per cent
scriptions in all the el
rx, juniors, sophs,
subserihe “for the Pedagog
here will he a table in the ratiunda
y after assembly,

To the Editor of the News
Latst’ week you published
article on what the " Pedagiue
means to alumni of Stue College
While yet an undergradvate {have
found that there is nothing L enjoy
more than looking over my. two
or auything | more regret
I failed to, buy one my
he" Pedi
xogue" constitites a complete re-
sume of each year's activities: re-
calls individual friendships, joltiest
times of my life, and revives little
seraps of long ago that he
laughed at now, 1 wouldn't take
the hest job, offered me next year
for my two "Pedagogies," and I'd
xive almost 1917
number, T'hope the freshmen this
will “come to” early and
¥y single one sign up, Don't be
“might have b frosh. De
isser!" —20,

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE

If you are not content the
things are
ite it for the.

dent’s “news and stile

Moomint son

STRAYED FROM THE
“NEWS” OFFICE

That dictionary,

hose, shears,

hat bos ot pins,

—Please return—

MISS SPRINGSTEED
TALKS BEFORE CON-
SUMERS' LEAGUE

Industrial Froblems in_Amer-
ieanization” was the topic of Miss

Chara I. Springsteed's tk ta Cone
smers’ Leute

The Tyeiustte ist
resent working
far a Hiving
time to live; suitable sir
rowndings for labor, “One of the
guest factors in. bringing, these
about is the Amerieanizing of the
foreigner, in ‘onder that employer
and employed can anderstaund ane
mother, Miss. Springateed spoke
OF the work of Hinglish elagses conte
nected with industries throughout
New York Suite for the purpose af
American citizens, adobe

Hi fair play for both’ classes.

NOTICE!

The * News” will be jgsued next
week on Wednesday, This me
that all material must he ins

dae morning, day after tomorrow
MEETING OF SERVICE
MEN

Vuesday during fine hone in
Room IL De, Hrubaeher called a
meeting of all men whe had been in
service, ‘The following were ap
pointed to investigate the formation
of a permanent Service Club: Lane
don, Casavant (chairman), Me-
Cafferty, Barhydt, Plans were dis-
cussed as to the mature of the future

NEWMAN CLUB

day, November 13th, a sees
ond Newman hike was enjoyed by
ahout thirty of the members. ‘The
party left the college at 130 and
walked in the direction of the city
waterwarks. A more wonderful
day could not have heen chos
"Ta those who have had the exp
ence the mere mention of

roaring.
hig, homire is the symbol of the
capital good time enjoyed by. all

This hike, however, differed from
the previous ones, in that tio
turned up missing, the ranks
as complete and gay at the el
at the hegginnin,

SENIORS

Pay your dues before Thanksiv=

ing vacation, $3

SWIMMING CLASSES

instrtetion "yw
‘Tuesday evenings, at BAS
nig to join this class must he-
ie @ member of the Association
plunge period wi on
evening. No insirietion
‘ee for this pe
twenty cents. Sign on the bullet
r either of these, section

For further information inquire o
Miss Hemmett,
Mf you havent any vi

yt ali”

wtier fe
an aching Head,

Fearn to swim,
Fiven afte

MR, FURNEY ADDRESSES
INDUSTRIAL CLUB

isses the New System of Edu-
cation,

Me, Furney, the first af a series af

akers ai cs relating ty

Disi

cational education, gave a very in
leresting talk te “the in the
Department of 1 Educa

tion an Thursday eveni
3, in the physies ke

Nhout fartyetive inen w

including dhe nbsht

bit
system of New

chose ats his tupie, Disens-

sintt of This New Systems of Edu

ion in New York State

Me said that the part time

continuation system af education is
it ig merely new to New
eT was only after care
stisgation of school vondi

Hions in our State and a thorensgh
observation of the part time se
iy the states where they: Wow exist
that our Legislature
“Lockwood Act" on the

ct all children het ween
a Hic The aes of

nil seventeen, whe are iol rade
ated from high: schools, at
pelled ty attend one! of these
schools at least four hours a avvek
‘These schools are to he established
inv all commmunit 5

JANE MANNER READS

seats dame, Manner reed
ed Robe,” by Jean Hrieus,
itteday ‘cvetiugs Ter Mext per
dram will he Saturday, November
She will read Gearge Haddon
tyeauny af Tears.”

NOTICE

Chamber

Evening practic
hall for seniors juniors wi
commence soon, Wateh the bulle-
tin hoards for the schedule of
games,

girl's basket

Patronize “ News" advertisers.
Pay your “News”
hefore December 1,

subscriptions

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1919

Page 3

WHO'S WHO

are glad ta have Dr. Richard

son back with us again after his

recent ines;
i

Rising,
guest of the [House over |

"20, entertai
simales at te

Margaret
into full membership:

mer, “21, spent Suture
nine Tighe

Florence | Stanbro Ws 8
week-end guest at the Alpla Gan
ma Delia Tlonse, Syracuse

Margaret Meyers, 22. spent, the

weeketid with ‘Helen Selkirk, ‘21
Georgia Kuch, "22, spent Friday
night at the Heute
Doris Davey spent the week-end,
with relatives at Watervliet

Sally Rowdy. sited. in’ Nassau
anil Sanday as the ittest
Lambert, ‘I!

ener ‘spent the week-
Home in Hudson Balls,
Woadratl, pissed
Mbany last “Thursday
her way to the Yale
Hrineeton 3

‘20, spent the week

jesse Califord,
Mice lewis,

nid at the heme vf

“19, passed) the
Delta Om

y
Mose fat to Nave
Florence aN ack at Ce
lege with us after her illness

MI fievdly, (20, represented Theta
a4 the initiation, banquet of the Re

Tchapter of Kappa Nu Theta at

Hampton Sauerday evening,

Isadore Hreskay visited
Harry Sehiwander his
home in Nassan, No

Harry Stauh, 20, is teaching in
Chatham, N.Y

Levin, (20, is one of the
af the Zisnist Campaign

Isadore

J. Sproule, 17, whe is at the head
oi the Cheiisiry department of
‘Tray High School, was. visitor at
ewe Saturday. mornin}
ma N
pledge my
at W

had the honor at
er the past week-end

ining «
Florence inn, “18, our presi-
dent af Lwo yeurs an ;

\ number of, Kappa Nu girls
went on the Newman hike last

Hlizaheth O'Connell, "20, spent
the week-end at her home

An informal house party wag
held on Friday. eveni the Y

House, Songs andy
by a little informal
hp the progr

The guests, present included me
from Ie P. L, Union and State Col.
Koue, “itach College sang some. of
its somes and gave some of its yells
Reireshments. were served di

the course of the evening,
committee

man, Winil

ag! Heit Reitz, '20, spend Sunday in

Ruth Murtaugh and Peguie Une
derwood were guests of Charlotte
ch during the week,

‘Miss Dorothy. Sileacks. of Sarte
toa vated Boreiny Dut oi
Satur

Miss Van Liew entertained the
Home Keanoinie Faculty at tunel:
con om Friday” in honor ofthe

guests of the department, Miss Hal.
Tet and Miss
Miss dni

strnetor att

Arts in:
hal of

idlay afternoon,
Miss Given and Miss Weir of Rus.
sell Sage and Miss Edith Larner of
sadly High School were also

pha, Epsilon Phi gladly wel-
comes Miss Goldherg: as) Faculty

member and Rose Hresh und
Dora Sehwadelson, (21, as” active
members,

Helen Goldsmith, ‘21, entertained

a her home Friday’ night

Helens
saves at Ruth Ga
day

was the
calc vasa

Goldie Moan, 20, spent the
week-end at Kinystet
De. and) Mrs,” Brubacher will
entertain the faculty: at an at, home
urelay at 22 Manning Neate

Fhe Mbany graduate chapier of
Phi Ret Kappa will hold a meet
ing at. Troy Saturday) evening
Many: of onr Faculty will attend,

Follow Catalog concerning
Thanksgiving Vacation.

THE YELLOW CINDERELLA
Continued from page 1
fF Wisdom and
Horinather, while ‘the
Jack O-Lanterns, likewise masked,
prove to he her uid elassinates who,
Yew Reuning says, “have all
found “wisdom in a kingdom of
their own.” At this point 1920 pre
semted ‘2h with the 1920. May
Up-Day song to, he Isunded dow

or class;
“Sella © Cinerell
pall inthe Wak
nd the singing ¢
120 class som by, the Seniors,
The musie of “The Yellow Ci
Herella." taken from the Royal
sagaliond, was eatehy sand the lites
clever. ‘Phe singing
of the chertis was ver
Kewdy as 1920" was
y wher imines
ts nf her andience
iman, the Prince, male
hit Wwith his. sons
The prince has a
splendid quality
and. Quarte
their sum * News is)
exeeptionally well
Margaret Reuning.
vi

Miriam
livene

nd
p the ball

Alimeda. Heck
with their clever dancing stunt
Larry MeMahon as the attendant
filled the role admirably,
SOPHS TRIM FROSH
Continued from page 1

however, ineren
‘and, although the
m played hard,
‘ould not sain on them,

they
When the
HF whistle blew the score stood
20 to M4 in favor of the sopho-

Milter played a great game for
the winners, scoring four field bas-
kets. Stewart also” p) goad
ne for the losers, making one
field basket and eight free throws,

One of the chief features was the

xood de
more

ds,
Himmelstein ‘hetd
forwards down to one hasket

ive work of the sopho-

Schoenberg ad
the two frosh
ach,

Hractically every member of the

was ont to support his

wits lively cheering

on both sides, but, when the victory

hoever
to be a
Score:

ns, the xaune pre

Sophomores.
position, Fh. Fp. Tp,
2° 0 4
2 4 8
4 0 8
Y ooo 0
ke ooo 0
ooo 0

Fi
Name and pos

Myers, rf
Stewart, Lf 1

Fisetts, as 0

Reiley, r 0

Dabris, 1k 1

Landon, 0

3 t

Summary: Sere half-time,
Sophomores, Ws Freshmen, 6.
Referee, ry Timekeeper,
Schiavone. Scorer, Springmann,
Huts enmmuitted, Sophionares, 16
Freshmen, 8. Time uf hitlves, 13
minutes,

JUNIORS DEFEAT SopHS

three baskets. The perivd ended
with the juniors ahead hy: a score
of M4 te 6

Tn the second half, although the
sophomores played it hard game,

the juniars. seared

made nine
only: scared
close af the
to Bin

Cissy
most af
hut the

points. for

‘ud not individual ph

for hath
easily excel

The senic

Miller
he sophomores, m:

ay, Noventher 21

will, They
field baskets while "22
three haskets,
game the count

ayed the hest game
king ine
ea work

1 Featured

sides, Tutt the juniors
ied in this respect.
prs and jason

Score
Juniors

Name and pos: Fb. Fp, ‘Tp,
Cassavant rf toa
2 0 4

2 0 4

a oo 4

Mathur, © 50
Miss, rue ad 09 0
kes, re, 1 0 2
Seuner. Ie. o 0 0
Pol. Wh, a a)
4 31

Sophomores

Name and pos: Fh. Fp. Tp.
Linck, ces o 0 6
Keenan, If 1 0 2
Haldwin, Hf 10 2
Miller, ‘ )
Schoenberg, ri o 0 0
Himmelstein, Te 09 0 0
6 1 2B

Summary
Juniors,
Referee
mann,

ne of hal

Score at half time —
Sophomores,

ckeeper — Cehiavone,
—15 minutes.

GOOD CLOTHING
HATS and SHOES

Savard ¢'Golburn

ate St

n

IF IT'S MADE OF RUBBER W6 HAVE IT
Gym Shoes Rubber Footwear
Bathing Caps Rubber Coats

ALLING RUBBER Co.
451 BROADWAY

‘3, Woolens, Velvets and
Fine Cotton Fabrics

at
Upatairs Prices

Courteous treatment and willingness (o show
‘oods assured you here

Hewett’s Silk Shop

Over Krenge
15-17 No. Pearl St.

tnd 10 cent Store

Albany, N. Y.

James Mix
JEWELER

34 SouTH PEARL Street

Fearey’s
for Shoes
23 No. Pearl St.

Cotrell & Leonard
Makers of
CAPS, GOWNS, and Hoods

Broadway, Albany

EYRES

FLORIST
“SAY IT WITH FLOWER

DAWSON’S

259 Central Ave.

Men’s Furnishings

Hats Shos

EYE GLASSES

55 SOUTH PEARL STREET

L. G. SCHNEIBLE
PHARMACY

scnoot Texrsooxe
Supping ‘OnoaneD.
ON COLLEGE CORNER

Page 4

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1919

PRESS CLUB
Continued trom page 1
prejudices. ap i) thei work.
Hie compared. thee

1 the con
"Getting to. the
o ‘things, capability

ne he was a copy-
present position in the
world, illustrated his poi
Tating’ many of his perso
nies,

(PROF. ROBINSON

of and monuments
illustrating the’ Biblical passages
were shown and described.

After a glance at the wonderful
dazzling white cascades of Hi
apolis, aknost as xreat at marvel

as Niugara, the lecture passed to
de city uf Croesus, the
Riclotetler’ of aniiquiy

count was given
excavations which
dueted by  Mrofessur utter with

cepigraphist
lle Tonie
‘Temple of Cybele, which an im-
portant inseription proves to be
that of Artemis, the finding of
many graves, with their contents,
was deseribed, Among the i
tant discoveries is a well pres

the lechirer as the

The history of Pergamum and
the recent discoveries in the gym
especially in a pre
Hersephe
Views were
vations, and of
He reeonstet
citadel with its” alta

‘ome Pergamun to
now. the

sil tation
were described
fF the recent
and

Greck Pompeii, a fonle city ‘built
Mexander, with

in the time of

ane AML the parts of a
Greek city, from temple to private
house, are found here, ‘the theatre,
eet plice, senate house, the

Where the boys had
i AK) years
ago, private houses, ete, were all
Shavit uit the sere,

JAVANESE ART LECTURE
Continued from page 1
on the “ Inspiration Gained through

the Clothing 1
was. il

ew York wholesale’ houses

dl wort by airls in the clothing
depart

Teas an unusual opportunity: to
see garments hefore they

were shown in the Fifth avenue
shops.
Miss Halle
that simplicity
note of good

ph fact
the

ww
te in dress, To

wasized

future joy—Thrift and War
Savings Stamps.

ways going up —War Savings

Stamps,

get this one must study the heau-
tifal things for inspiration, not only
in paintings ‘and textiles in mui
scittns, but also the really fine ex-
amples in the shop

out the point that constriction and
I in design of simple ima-
ts th

School,

1
Art, Hatik,

MISS PERINE
Continued from page |
New York State Teachers Meet-

ing — Albany — November
24.25.26,
Attention: “Art Supervisors and
‘Teachers,
‘The chairman of. the
Miss, Eunice

ate College for Teachers,
mired an tnustally. strong
for the Arig Section of

the New York Stute Teachers’ As-
sociation, Tt is an important
meeting, Speakers have beet
cured whose experience and su

cess in this work enable them to
shea with authority

an opp
tion and. pra
unt supervisor and t
State is assured hy th
program

ieal help fore
acher in the
following

The Mundamental Objective of
Art ‘Training in the Elementary
Grades.”

Mr. K. Allen Whiting, Director
gi the Museum of Fine Arts, Cleve
Hand hin,” Sj

Institute,
Jee the Roster tee the
School, its Kanetion in Art 4

inns
(Demonstration in methods of
technique will he given)
Dr. James P, Huey, Supervisor

of Art Eduestion in! the [igh
Sehiuls of New York City. Sub-
ject: "Art for Use.”

The weed for teachers to
come together is imperative, ‘The
Art Section will meet ‘Thesday
p,m, November irom 2 to 3

ANNUAL MEETING OF
TEACHERS

Continued tr
speak on ‘Tuesday in the
concerning eal
education, Miss
for the household arts section
ward P Smith, Prof, AL WV.
on the history association,
jie

other alumni, who
come important factors in different
lines of wark, are to have places an
various programs, Cards giving
the location of the vai

ing places of the vari
can be had at Regist

CHEMISTRY CLUB

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last Friday evening. With red and
white s extending. from
0 the center of

the room, with the

tights subilued to a firclight glow,
il with the chairs pushed back to
the walls, the room might casily

have been taken for the ballroom

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Pedagngue Photugrapher

Special Rates to Students

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ALBANY, N. Y.

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Good Printers
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336 Central Ave.

Get Your Lunch For That Hike at
BRODY’S DELICATESSEN
57 Central Ave.

1% Blocks Below the Cotlere
Open Daily and Sundays till 2pm

at Eastern Star Hall or the Yacht
Club,

“The occasion was the meeting of
the Chemistry Club, [nitiatio
the event of the evening,
new menihers were introd
sueries of hea

symbols. pai

hands, or by’ being
and made to smell
chemicals, Another
5 a wheelbarrow race.
the only. busi-
if and after. all
had’ become full-
members, someone starte
the Victrola, and the dance was on
During the’ evening punch and
wafers were served,

Resides the old and new m
bers, Miss Breen, Miss Daly and
Miss Levitt, of the Alumnae, and

varions
Bs a

ne

IF YOU WANT POSTERS, DANCE.
TICKETS on PROGRAMS,
COME TO.

G. MARSALA
152 MADISON AveNuUE

=>

Professor Bronson. ai
nedy were among tho:

Chemistry “Club will, mest to-
morrow at 4.20, in Room 250,
Queene Homan will present a
Paper on" Condensed and Evapo-
Fated Milks," Miss Homan is the
second in the history of the club
to take advantage of a clause
the ‘constitution permitting mem-
hers “of Chemistry I to become
eligible by presenting an original
paper before the club,

Ken-
nt,

SS

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