State College News, Volume 4, Number 20, 1920 March 4

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Vow. IV. No. 20

VOCATIONAL CON-
FERENCE HELD AT
STATE COLLEGE

Members of Faculty Lead in
+ Discussions

200 voeational teachers of
district attended. the

held at State Catlege
The purpose of the com
Ference was to discuss. important
provisions uf the aanended yoea
tional education Jaw, and to take
up with the teachers’ ef vocational
J problems connected

Over
the Capit
conference
Satin

subjects sp
with thet, work
Hapenod, director of

yori slante ny
presided at the meeting of the ins
dustrial seetinn Saturday morning.
1, Wilson, site director o

educa

and’ Reaprastbilitieg far V
Teachers,” Kk. M, Rudgers, special
Tnuduesteiad —celueatioent

led discussions. pertaining
teaching. af industrial su
Consinued on page 4

MR. WEAVER RESIGNS
TO TAKE POSITION IN
HARRIRBURG: PA.

His Successor Mr. A. A, Studler

Val WW. Weaver, instrnetar of
hine shop in the industrial de
riment since April 1, TIS, has
igtted 0 Nake 1 pusition sts ine
siruetor in machine shop at
Hacrishurg High Sehowl, Pennsy
Mr, Weaver is a graduate
the Williamson ‘Trade. Se
After three veare! ical experi
caice Mero Weaver had five years’
Training at Haverford Colles
y \, Studer, of the firm af
and) Larsen, an
will take Mr
Mr, Studler is a machinist
some. siiteen years’ experience,

Continied en page

mobile

tien Weaver's

MISS_VAN DENBURGH
NEW REGISTRAR

State College extends, 2 hearty
welcome iy Miss Elizabeth Van
Denhurgh, whe comes here to fill
the position of Registrar which was
nt hy the resignation of

q

Miss VanDenburgh graduated
from Cornell with the class of 1910,
several years alter her radi

A high sehool teachers

t Tihearian

at Cornell, She remained at Cor-
nell for tive years, When the war
hrake out she immediately enlisted
in Government service in the office
ot the War Department at Washe
ington, She served until the end
hf the war, when she was trans-
ferred the Treasury Departnent
5 there engawed fn remister-

rty Ronds. She has re-

i from the Treasury. Depart-

in order to take up the posi-

tion of Registrar at State College.

NEW YORK STATE

Esramsiey ny TH

_ ALBANY, N. Y., Mar SH 4,

Easter Vacati

Two Weeks of Recruiting, Mar. 30 to Apr. 14

the fact that tinal exane
have heen postponed at
Fine sie that alumni of

attend the s
centysfifth celebration,
the week Of June 21, Baster vaca
tien will extend two weeks.

Dawe
inttions
week in
State Coll

lasses will be discontinued at

3a, Tuesday, March 30, and he
resumed at 8:10 Wednesday, Aprit
i

cou

LEGE FOR TEACHERS
Lass or 1918

192000

ion Extended’

1 1907-1912,
auldress

Hee,
caluareate

dean ni

en June 20,

The commencement address will
be given by Dr, Phikinder 0. Chas:
tou, United Stales Commissioner of
Education, His speech will be
commen of the training of
teachers in Mmeriea, af whieh in
stitutions Shite was the third to he
founded,

PROMINENT CHINESE
EDUCATORS
VISIT ALBANY

Commission Inspects State College

\ geo of thivteen prominent
Chinese educators, cum 2
special commission. sent ti -\nier
fea to study: educational inethous,
sient the week-end in Many in
Drier us confer with state author
ies and to-nitain. infermiai
Mh sulinistration,
edyeation Tae, Phe connnission is
headed hy Dr Len, foriner
sceumpanied by Dr
resident if the Fukiew Christian
College
While iu Mbany the visitors were
received by the Board af Regents
sud De, Jali (Binley, State Cont
inissionicr of
vn basin
Governor

state's

executive chamber
viternown they visited he

‘und Assembly, where they were

met hy Senator Henry M. Sage of

Albany and Chairman) Lonis) M.

judiciary committee,

Socialist

AESTHETIC DANCING
CLASS ENTERTAINS
AT TEA DANSANT

On. Saturday afternoon, Fobra
ary 28, another of the faculty teas
was held in the college
As usual, everyone
pleasant time

ss entertained

dance, Miss

Besides

these mumbers there ng
for everyone. Refreshments, cons
sisting of sherbet and cakes, were

“hostesses in charge were

Reubacher, Miss

Mrs. Donglas,
Liss Rennett

Sires Couhtia nd

| lectures

SPECIAL COURSE FOR
AMERICANIZATION
WORK

Sessions to Be Held 1
‘Thursdays

esdays and

A eoise nf special training to
provide expert Amerieanizaion
workers for New York state, whieh |
will he condacied in many: colleses.
‘sl wmtiversities of the state this
pened at datchick Tuesday
iternoon, This course is given in
in with the Stue Depart
and many of
the experts of the departnent- will
he heard in the lectures.

Vhere will he sessions ‘Tuesday
anil ‘Thursday from 440 3:20 o'clock
for 13 days. Th
ut Mnericanizat
persons with no. spec ca

Sather than enthisiasin for

is work may he employed hy take
ing this course
ie the subject will he welcome te
these leeturas,

Shae credit, including
certitieate, will he award
whe attend the lectures regularly
presenting wolebooks far inspec

Continued on page 4

‘GET RECRUITS FOR
STATE COLLEGE”

Demand for Teachers Very High |

— |
Dime toe the illo Father Slat-|
tery the last of the series of Dante
ti have heen given in}
chapel Friday morning: was inde
hitely postponed, Dr, Brubacher
took advantage of the time offered
by this epportinity and talked |
briefly tu the stidents about some
of the things which have been
tating the. public minds.
speaker dealt chiefly with the short=
xe chers and the vital im
recruits to the
ching profession
¢ course Ik
Brubacher compared the. si
offered normal school and, teacher |
training, graduates in 1915 ($500-
S600) with the salaries that are he- |t
ing offered to our own graduates |t
this year ($1,100-$1,400),
stressed. the point that lack
Continued on page 4

of Ia

Anyone interested |

was written hy $

of his talk Dr. | played,

$2.00 PER YEAR

|ST, JOHN WINS
FROM STATE

Purple and Gold Suffers 22-19
Defeat in Hard Fought Game

quintets
wut the vis
Fs Wits siperiey te that of the
Marple and Gold, whe had an olf
night anit missed several easy tries,
The Brooklyn team sot a whirl
wind sturt before State could get
under way. Tn the first half the
visitors gathered HM. points, while
«home team sticeceded in get
ina hut 2.
Tn the
pack strom

second half State came
Cassavant and
sin gach male 4 Inisket before St
Taha’s scared. ‘Then, Domico sent
ihe hall inte the mettings on at pass
from” Proclick, Some fast thor
work jillawed, in whieh the Purple
said Gol outplayed St, Jolin's, but
Continue Pan Page 4

DR. BRUBACHER JUDGE
AT DEBATE

The judges of the Syracuse-Har-
urd debate which tank place, Sat
urday night, Felenary 28, in Chan
cellurs’ Hall, were Dro Abram R.
Brubacher, the Rev, George Duysan,
and Mr, ‘Fred W. Kelley, Thy
ij Fepresent three leading uni
versities. Or. Bruhae
eradnate wf Vat; De. Duy
of Princeton, and
is a graduate nell
subject of the debt
That the United Sta
udopt the Shimb plan as
embodied in the Sins bil for, the
mperation of the Rail Road
Harvard team upheld the

hon

won two
c Al Satur
night was the deciding debate
The Warvard team: were the win:

STUDENTS ENJOY
RECITAL

Friday, February 27, was
he auniversary

Longfellow, the 1
poet, the Milne High school chapel
exercises took the form of a com-
memeration to him, At this time
Dr. Harold W, Thompson, who is
lied from beth a’ fiterary

and musical standpoint, gave
selections from two of the poet's
eat works which have been set
‘The first was from
the grand chorus of

which was much sing by the

during the war,

Since

‘Thompson then
" TTiawatha’s
Feast." Samuel Cole:
as the composer, 1
ndition of the music
resting exphinations
he selections were gi
ited hy the assembly
rge number of faculty

Dr. ang and

Wedding
xe Taylor
¢ excellent
and the in-
concerning:
tly appre=
and by the
and college

students who attended,

Page ‘Two

COLLEGE NE

TATE

WS, MARCI 4,

1920

State College Rews

MAR, 4, 1920

Vol tv: No. 20

Published weekly, on ‘Thursday
during, the college year, by the Stu-

dent Body of the New York State
College for Teachers, at Albany,
New York.

The subscription rate is two dol-
lais per year, Advertising rates
may be had on application to the
Business manager. {

Articles, manuscripts, ete,, must be
i the hands of the Editor, before
Monday of the week of publication,

a

Editor-in-chief,
Kenneth P, Holben, '20

Managing .ditor,
Elsie W. Hanbury, '20
Business Manager,
Ellen C. Donahue, '20
Sulserptign Manager
Bertha West, 28
Assistant Business Ma
‘Edna Lowerree,
Associate Editors,
Reginald Bruce, '2)
itorence Santo, 21
ary E,
jorie Potter, ah
ise Persons, '22
lisa Rigouard, '22

CUT SYSTEM

‘The ent aysteny is mot mew I
nh that tts
Caatsed so anich Tal evncer
tinfairness of the ries. stents
still have the af emtting
live. subjects
Explanation tw aim excise alice
Miter these allowed ents are used
ip sch stuvient ty iniertamate nn |
Tess he be a convincing argner in
favor “of his. excessive absence,

Limes it re

use all I ate ctts the first +f

careful not te miss any am
classes in such subjects or
iw those courses whose
are strict in counting tardiness. as

student to,
on the

The ability uf the
evade the consequences of
cutting depends therefore
eatises of
schol ding and the disere
Tian of the excusing ofiicer

T's pte us all 1 Keep well the

js allowed ents, |

«student body
ready been compelled to use
is semester throngh ill |
a larger proportion
her than studens

have suffered,

j stem is nn
hi ad is the scheme of ex-
pe managers to keep

sort of account’ ai students’

vidual atendance

who may possibly be in
juted in tosing theft ents through

to business:

atend strictly

probably can't afford to miss any
mare classes anyway |

ryone—read your rules as
publistied recently in the " News!"

THE SPIRIT OF LINCOLN

In these of dangerous radi-
cals and seditious Holshevists can
we do hetler than to pause oc
sionally in the inidst of the see!
ing tnrest about us and seek guid-

sine from those great men Kune
GH before, whose able thiushts
‘wud living’ words have never failed

to be the beacon to gitide tts front

the dangerous rocks to the shore

andl sal
What ean be more helpful

inore inspiring at the present

thse tlhe stauantelt ty

personitied hy

Abraham 1

Lineutu's greatness
since his un

10 be reeagnized teen
Me nd area

deeds af Abrakam Lincoln are

examples tu every) Met

shiritual leadership af
Lincoln, together with the spirit of

Chateau ‘Phierry and the Argonne,
that our country needs: today 10
inst those who sre strike

nda

another
his sp

Herhaps we
Lincoln, hut we

we have his guiding words
“Het us fave Feith that right
makes might, and in that faith Tet
tee dee cute ditty

us ter the cud dare
as we understand it

problem Amerien
Look hackward to
Lineatn, Chatean Thierry: and the
\rueame and, thus reassitred, Isle
iy face the

Lreat task — 1

A VOTE OF THANKS

the first
2 Dramatic
ster it was decided that a vate of
Hhauiks be given to a

hien who helped she ¢

meeting, Bebrnary
Class this semes

hiss seppice
for them in the way: «
seeneeshiftine and
spotlight
To the Editor nf the News:
In Student Assembly the
day we were all retest
mnissivny ourselves

ers aul ty

aeation 10 enlist volunteers ity the
army af Students of Pedagogy.
tempting 10 get the finest ma
in the tirst division —
College, We, the sigters 0
| est even mt

lars, pamphlets
Catiel with the power (uw enmtmnet
nicate individually with prospective

volunteers have

That after thes
enlisted and have

offer them? What

the men? What eat
gffer'Ihe women?

Mier the men

“wight better he
asked do we not offer the
men Though the first is diffi
cult to answer, the second is com
paratively simple, We do net have

The duestion

set rousing smokers,
whi Hmtay nringle, smoke
the that is to he their
com thi

discuss their 4

a few. kindrei

ininds their yows to he e

trte are still fresh. Progressing
into the tate fall, these men mope
around their rooms, smoke too
much and heeame irritable, when

they should he spending those fine
free days al a State College lodge,
fr in some of onr fine wooded sec
tions, The last seenis a fine ide
a State College luge where they
iy bunk in ever might on sarin
1 brew caffe
snowshoeing trips,
ey tell haw that
ay ott the spring
\easile in air? Noy

higuest fish
lishing trips,

hy the class of
hy succeeding

classes,

Tre die ont,” bait
per compttlsary
hike to the

shanty

In the winter these volimteers!

interest conkd be attoaeted hy a fine
haskethall schedule, ad in comec
tion with this let ns state that one
Tole from the center of the tner
would interest. mere men than on
hundred reernitins sergeants, [att
the man that dees the work af this
one hundred should receive fair
consideration from the faculty. 1
is nine wteluck heiore he reaches
his Tite room, aud after runing
five miles up sand down the eaurt
wsn't feel mneh hike “honing,
scumot do cather th
his loyal egleet, Vet
iV would be pertectiy simple fur his
Vib earry yen
i 1 if ven tle
fairly work, hun after the
seasin cleses soar will Have ter arih
Ie threats an sti a} sulied
nnark, my hey, ar yen are out af
Inek.* Result more anen ont the
nest year, a better team, mere fi
verable ailvertising sand se on te
iinity

What have we
ween? XN few int
the evening, with the
ended 1 twelve, sa the shiek 4
He owt tie eellege hours will
upt, Mud iv the alter

noms frequent hikes 0 the ld ce
in the week ens set aside for them,
Tie the winter, just at few
dances — just" a” few
And alse duping the winter
innatinn af These fine, Saturday
aftermen tea dances whieh anly
few few patronize. In the spring
1 few collee hikes, far hott inen
‘andl a erly cha

Mest: fire at night wit
few planking Juul
kee cau mandating ant
\ collese sins,
competition het
Nellore. tf each
Mayhe ves and mayhe ae
people
events, sand UIE wager that
few af us tell the folks: that
Ha, Pin
AML" We wouldn't be here i we
Hid, Jatt rather we would be home
jarring dishpans or stuubling sll
with a huteh hes under aur arm
dependent ony the sex af the fe
isl person wh

bafer the
rina tlanives
Theatres

those
we learned to sing." Ma,
W

pon father's wallet

Ww

« home!

That's the stunt

Dnt we must have something.

about, “Talk, i np with the

vol bunch! Bat we anitst

have something to talk about. Now
We sneak into a corner and em

dentially whisper that we are going
fo, slay For medicine or Iw or
Uhat we intended te
tu Vassar or Wellesley or Barnard,
hut" Mother isn’t very well, and T
wanted 16 be near home." sdepend:

fon the sex of the persian,
wally whispering in the

swinging the athlete, Bit it is up
to the student body, to. Myska

urate something to write
ahaut, something to talk
Wheit we hav th

Wwe ean go ONL
cot oath army mabilized

PHI BETA KAPPA HOLD
ANNUAL DINNER

‘ty Clty last |
day night Beta Kappa fra
tech tae the district met
for the annual dinner at 7 o'clock,

Univer

AL the

De, Harold Thompson was
ster, Hrederick «C, Perry,
fi Lamition Cotes

© Discipline

and Si
Dr M

Voorhees,
seeretary af the United
Kappa, talked
ipa Addinintist ra

national
Chapters of Phi He
on "Phi Beta, 6
tive Mrobless.”

The Mllany

society has. in
miber of the feat
he vieinity, ‘Th
the meeting inehiled

r
ing citizens
whe attende

shershipy a
f

Dr. Jahn HL. Kinley, State Commis
sit af Kilucations | President
Charles .\, Richmond, Union Cale
Hege: Dean Henjainin i. Rint

i
Union College: Dr, Charles | 0,
Judkins, of Glens Balls; Si

Court Justice Willian

Hrincipal Bie Rohibins,

toga; Charles S. Mdvieh. of
Professor Charles \. Sehumacher
Onerntas al We He Hollister, of

Tray
‘The president oi the
Dr. Abra Ry Brubacher

suclery is
president

Hfthe New York State College far
cachwrs, amd the secretary ix De
\ Voie Col

WHO'S WHO,

Anmameement has heen received
fof the marrive af Hester Walter,
AS. be Mr, Willige Le sept ;
ard, at Sayville, Long Vskind, Pel

Miss Van Liew will be
case March 5h, where
have charge af the voestinnal con
ference of that district uf the state.
Helen Andres, "IS, whe is. ¢
clerical work in the’ General
trie Coy Seheneetinly, was a recent

F the Dew Goods
1 article on

of

Trade Work," writ
Snillsbury lof the
Aojartinent at Slate Cab
ninrs in advanced cookery,

giving demonstra
cost nourishing faods te aronp of
foreign wemen at the City: Mission

Rensselaer street

Hannah Tray, ‘18, whe is teach

ne at Walton, was at college fir
Vocational’ Conterence

Leona Hacon, "19, |

position as diet
dist Kpiserpal Hospital in Tee

tion.” “Thirly persons have rexis
ered! for a live-sessinn cuttrse, in
der the direction uf Miss Goldhers
1 he seiven iy April. Phese denn

Strations will provide
ence for the seniors in TT
Masavaski Kimra
the department i
visited the
last week, Mr,
the Indust
United States

sit
schools of the
England,

al
and

\ +f d STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCIE 4, 1920 Page Three |

» |GOOD CLOTHING
HATS and SHOES
Savard
&
Fearey’s /
for Shoes }

23 No. Pearl St. j

Cotrell & Leonard

Makers of
CAPS, GOWNS, and Hoods

| Brondway, Albany

DAWSON’ 3

259 Central Ave,

+

Men’s Furnishings
Haws Shoes

L. G. SCHNEIBLE
The Service of an Electrical PHARMACY

Research Laboratory sencee reyracoxs
ON COLLEGE CORNER

f the

‘The wemvnrch fncilitien

General Electrie Company are

PARTY i
Favors, Novelties, Place and 1
Tally Cards, lee and Nut Cups
Table Decorations, Jack Hor-

School Supplies

MRS. LEAKE’S SHO!

78 Maiden Lane

| EYRES
FLORIST
Beinn SAY IT WITH FLOWERS.

( “AP, dserbinn thy Conran’ —— é
mM regueal, hfe Des 37 WARREN & CO.
Manufacturing Jewelers
108 Fulton St. New York

CLASS PINS RINGS FRATERNITY

(Te) tri CS Harta Pd Repo Do, Pl Carne |
9% Come pany ren secaciee Sorat

a= Retail—COAL—Wholesale

} sce sive oe the Nu Signa Nie sone tinte at her. ne in Amster ;
| Wratermity att Cttexe dan heeause: of illness, Princon! Ofice and Dock
Gam Jace Auras Chis Yast Thurs “Hetan “Toitll elie Manhury | 129 Water Ste Tel, 998 Main
informa dh \ eventing nd Ethel Hye attended the
fast Fyiday. night, Miss. Murray, | "Katherine Deurey: yassed the Rea de elance Fiat Pritay might
ros Miss Card and Miss Hemet were | wee the | GENERAL DISPLAY
SE rte a, Or emile Suvay | Gas, and Electrical Appliances
= iy: Pocraligedtie red MUNICIPAL GAS CO,
7 rr ! is praiiesr
-— Ni informal party was held Sun Our Aim—Your Satisfaction
‘ . Faith Morrison, 19, was a caller | shay « hour at May Fra
at the House Sindy man ct ;
! 3 Ve ge tad Antinher wf the K, By Remen | Amumethaaw pe 1.

in col a were entert ;
terhity

hi
ater her recent illne Sunday even

ed at the House on | pata ta

Albany

yw Rather Cramer, 21, spent Sunday
weekend at thie Hong at the Touse : cay CLUB \ cirri urns,
Dorethy a Netanya, 2 i i at CHEMI cL t tire onthard
and ¢ Chemistry a end
nesilay Nigh Perhaps the many friends. of
vie “Shorty”
‘ 22, thas re- Pia
20, attended the | rvened "toe « ame

after” spending

Page Four

rE COLLEGE NEW:

MARCH 4, 1920

KA

Marjorie Bryant spent the week
end in baton

We are glad to. have Olive
Wright backat the Hottse with us
after’ her two weeks’ stay at the
Practice House,

Mabel Gage spent the week-end
at her home,

x20
Hyland, visited
ny recently, She is attend-

ing, Ae college of New Rochelle,
Katherine McGarrahan, = 21,
week-end the Lodge

chmiceler, '20, is spendin

the Practice Fou

Haskins, '20, and Ger
1, attended a sleigh-
iilehent during the

rion
trude Burns
ride to So

past week,

SPECIAL COURSE
Continued from page 1
submitting three book ‘re-
ai paper or report,
a tinal examination
rtiticate is essential for civil
ointments in American
ization work, Those who are not
seeking state credit are tot asked
to fulfill any” requirements, |The
special topic will he " Methods of
aching Enulish to Mliterate and
nilish Speaking Adults,"
| principles and pot
ve state and. Ted

tion,

service

nigra
minnity. factors,
fT

GET RECRUITS
Continued from page 1
proper esteem for schools on the
part of the public had much to do
with the seriousness of the present

for so long as the out-
ic view the school
norous light tea
he respect due their
profession, a result they
won't receive

officers’ trainings camps of the ware
i In concluding. his ad-
dress he made an I that each
member of this training
camp constitute. himself as a. Tee
cruiting officer and go before the
student body of his home town high
school and, by presenting to them
the great need of teachers and the
new status of the teaching profes-
sion, endeavor to sain good, healthy
recruits for the teaching, game and
our own particular e:

The rest of the period was given
over to the learning of a peppy new
song, Florence Stubbs, "20, assist-
ant song leader, directed the sing-
ing.

MR, WEAVER
Conunued from page 1
instructor of the automo-
anies in the war training
work carried on by the department,
Mr, Studler has taken charge of the
ig course for trade teachers
‘Albany Evening School,

VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE
Continued from

homemaking.

over)

The
presided

PON Waa
‘Miss Rose
‘ector of voc!
Mbany. Miss
head of the home
veonomics department at Russell
College in Troy, spoke on
Improvement of
0 Miss Mettic
ervisor of home eco
‘Troy, and Professor
Van Liew, head of the
department
led discussions

Tretia We

discussion, for both
ed at 1:30 o'clock with

His subject
divided. into. three topics"
ganization of Part-time ©
“Purpose of Part-Tin
tion aiid, " Course of Study for
the ar ‘chiol.” Eugene D,
Fink, director of industrial educa-
tion in Scheneetuly, Jed in the
afternoon discussions

CHINESE EDUCATORS
Continued from Page 1
The members af the coms

T. Tien, who is a grad-
Columb
and Oxford,

first middie
inspector of

Kans,
Chow,

Changs
scerelary af the comission.

ST, JOHN WINS

Continied from page 1

iod, Thi
2 10 19 in favor of

visitors,
Froclick were the
John's,

Domico and
chic? puincgenters for St.
each scoring four lel
Springmann led the offensi
State, getting 11 poin

St. John's

ition

Name & Pe
Domiea, rf.
Murph
Frocli
Cirillo, Ts.
Conway,

loosnes

State College

Name & Position Fb,
Higace

firey,”
MeCiuer, tg.

core at half-time,
143, State College, 7:
corer, Bliss. ‘Time-
. Time of periods,

Summary:

John's,
Referee, Hil
‘oper, ‘Holm

twenty minutes,

Chacler M. Winchester, President

Ernest A. Barvoets, Vice-President

bell Carrington, Secretary
Edward C, Carrington, Treasurer

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S. E. MILLER
Men's Outfitter and Custom Tailor
34-36 MAIDEN LANE
ALBANY, N.Y.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

DANKER

40 ano 42 MAIDEN LANE

KATTREIN

Engraver Printer Stationer

Wedding Stationery a
Specialty

5 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y.

EVORY & CO.

Printers:

OPPENHEIM & McEWAN CO., Inc.
Wholesale Grocers
| 42 Hudson Ave., Albany, N.Y.

HORTON & WADE, Inc.

in Equipping Complete
Tundh Reoias ned Cats

“Everything Under One Roof’”
615 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y,

| Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry

| A Special Offer of 10; Discount
| to all College Students

SEGAL’S JEWELRY SHOP

| 171 Centeal Ave., Albany, N.Y

| PHONE west 2904

| OSHER'S GOODYEAR SHOE
REPAIR WORKS

28 CENTRAL AvE ALDANY. N.Y

WILLIAM SPEIDEL
Confectionery Periodical
Cigars and Tobacco

CENTRAL AVE., Cor, QUAIL ST.
‘ALBANY, N.Y.

Good Printers

The Gateway Press

Phone West

2037-W" 336 Central Ave.

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December 25, 2018

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