VOL.IX No, 24
State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918
ALBANY, N. Y. APRIL 24, 1925
State Residence Hall Campaign Indorsed By Governor Smith
Albany Women Give Strong Support.
Alumni Have Conferences
Governor Smith has endorsed the
fege Residence Hall Campaign for $400,
ile ost nly empty, he,
portance of whe
Tee tat the
at will respond ta the extent
raisin, thet share of the nected n
“The letter follows
{have eximinest yottt state
rdlingg the need for dormiten
thitiony at the State Callexe
and heartily endurse
cannot seetre the best restilts in the edu
ceation of our children unless our train
ing schools tien out teachers of good
quality, It is highly important that the
State Collewe for hers should have
inatsinge favilties whore its suents hee
whol
inthuenees,
‘Your seta
able serview in raising
tu secure improved housinye condit
at their cutlexe, and T fect sure the eit
zens of Albany will respond to. the ap
peal since the college is a great husiness
asset his ity. Twist yr every’ ste
Tie seluwl conn
the campaixn is
ward Jones, superintendent of” schools,
an aluinnus.
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
NOMINATES
Oticers of the Student Association for
next year will be voted upon May
an assembly of the student body,
nations were made for the offices Friday.
Class naninatons were also, rade thew
i special meetings of
‘The. cannlilates foe ‘Student “Associa
tion -afices. a
Wenzel,
jorie. view-pr
Empie and) Melanie Grant
Ruth Lane, Charlotte Jones, Ric
I Durothy Bradt;
nance board, Professor
Mar:
Ruth
‘ol
George M. Yorke
omy of Allnny Keene News aul Allwny Kyenina
‘The persi
1), Mesane
ooo ina fetter to Drs Hrubachior, in tia J. Walker
| Wiliany WW, Gibsans Calleze af hire ay Nhe
Miss’ Ruth, Miner, Girls! Acuemy
alumi; Lather ‘Pucker, Many’ Media
2A Ross Ca
tie Selviols’ aad Chester j. ‘Territl, Me qu that for Cobiaes on Weilnewthiy, The
The committee will aid the campaign
| ‘Phat the women wf Athany are strome seribers. ‘his action was. taken hecatse
Support of the Resident Hall gf-the fact that approximately ene-thi
1 social conditions, where their | whe
health can be pramoted, where they may fnent wanen of the eity met at
five under the best education and amoral [eon at the Hampton Hotel,‘
invited hy the Women's Committee af
the campaign, of which Mes. Eatmund No Half Century” Club af alumi,
Whiekburn, chairman of the «
Tes women \
in the intensive pe
which starts om May 15,
INTERSORORITY BALL
Intersorority
‘Ten Eyed on May t, ‘The general chairs 38
na is Twa C. Hinman, Committees sare
working on the dance orders, refresh flolyoke, Massachusetts, for
rangements, invitations, taxis President A, KR. Rrubieher has. any
and decorations:
awbed| hy Lye C. Hinman, will in:
e sorority p
y Gaye, Dorothy Haight;
AMhany and for
iy as (allows: Mareld distriets ine the city
Albany, Law Schoo: Wile the Delmar district was held last Briday
lays’ Academy alist the Hampton Hotel, and Dean Mieree
IMuckhuer spoke. Abowt twenty
were prewut, ‘The Seheneetuly distriet
sett, Mbiauy Pah conference wits held the follawviiye day
wl division made ap of the Mbany: districts
and the Cries, Delniar, and Sofenestady
districts iy the second largest of the
even alumni divisions, ade sntiins
1110 alum
The April number af the Mimi
Quarterly was railed reeently tw all
‘hiumnui instead af merely: tw the Soo sub
Atisany: sgn their
Mbiny: teahers are
will he reached
was showir wit Wednestlay iif the publication was. Meyer ter cum
a linge gronp af the mist yrumis pain niterial, ‘This fclided a picture
Hane af the proposed Residence Hath mess
‘y were 1 President Lrubieher, Dew Vi
aud Oliver Be Rion president of the
dursements of i
Mayor Hackett, a
iMackbuars, and ‘tions «of the alumni
wl civic campaign phuis, A rhyming
aumpatien alphabet was also a feat
kere will take pert The two bunted signs on the: calle
nL ai the campain sevimds, telling af the eampain were
donated tw the callege by the Fiteh Ad:
conferences this week amd yertisinge Company. Another sign stands
order in the alumai aesmi- on the Residence Mall site, and identifies
‘The conference for the eight it te all who pass
CONTRACT FOR MILNE HALL
are Wing mate for the Award af the contract for the con:
Hall tw he piven at the traction uf foundations,
$800,000 William I
dition to State Catleye has, been mute
to the Hoyt Chnstrnetion Compa
The receiving mnced. There were eight other bid
2 ders, including six Athy firms, Co-
Iv
firm,
Construction of the foundations will
bexin within a month, De, Hrubacher be-
licves, and nest year the enllege hopes
re appropriation of a lire share
members of |S
Dr and Mrs, Trabwcher, ni the, renmtniaye Tunis needed Tor the
Hau! Mis. Metaer, au Heats Pierce” hig preners NS Need For the |
Inilding proper
ind a Springfield, Massachusetts
$3.00 per year
CONCERT TO
BE APRIL 29
‘The London String
Quartet To Play
io tendon Sirtigg Qumetel_w
al of chamber music Wed-
relay evening at 8330, in
Chancellor's Hall, ft will he remer
Ire that this. string apnartel male its
first appearance In Albany, three years
age, utter the auspices of the Music
Association, ‘The whole of the balcony
is reserved for the student body,
nics ig free nu presentation
ticket, Students whe wish to reserve
feats ty ho sn ng follawa $1650 Se4ts
April 2
30, cents; $2200 seitls, 75 Ceti,
The program for’ the ea one
ceatenfated to appeal tall nn
ers that will he herd heen
vlan
Schubert
lin
ik ridge
Debussy
y
nh Qitariet hn GA
FRENCH FETE
A dash of the charm, a feeling of the
acnicty that is French vill sarroumd the
callese tonight sith the heininyg of the
French Bete, The first event on, the
fvrogran is a Hanuquet consisting ent
+f French dishes, Jacqueline Monroe
who is in charge, says that it will hein
furomptly at six," 1 Hs anticipated that
rafessne Davis at the Albany: High
Schoo will be in attendance to speak
sometime, during the first part ofthe
diner, ‘The elu meters have also
‘arranged songs to te sty etween
the play La Surprised?
H he presented jin the audi
tmder the direc
Pte, "The east. wif
Harry $. Godfrey, W
Perreault, Fl
Georgia DeMocker, Special music has
heen arranged for this part af the ent
tainment amid Laatisa Denison will «
something ew’ in the
direetly from. France
other entertainment aud dancing in the
cullege gymnasium until eleven o'ehick
Baseball May 2
‘The opening game of cullege hasel
gate il be Siurday wit, the \Ihany
2 at Ridyefield Ps
Hof Isabel
Sinte has booked! practic jen
of the and a squ
out mt ‘idgete
Si practice ga
‘Union College at Schenectady, and
May 16 Cortland Normal School will be
met in Athany. Oswego Normal will be
tackled May 23 in Alb Games have
Iso heen arranged with Rensselaer Poly-
technic Institute and the Albany Univer-
sity: Club,
ATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 24, 1995
vage ‘two,
State College News| Sargent Exhibit | On Moving-Up Day
‘The exhibit by the Dramatic and Art| Ci of Albany will very. shortly
be given the
of several Sargent prints
ed in the rotunda last week is
hoted as a matter of current interest in
the $yon.n00 dorantory’ dei
is faumiching, After May. 15,
Mbanians will know whether
Published weekly during the college
year by the Student Body of the New |"
York State College for Teachers at | view of the death of John Singer
Albany, New York. dent, the artist on Weduesday, April] the students themseh
Coll
The subscription rate is three dollars
per year. Advertising rates may be hic
‘on application to the business manager.
(Articles, manuscripts, ete, must be
Among the prints ai
we, the ori
which is now in the Boston Museum ;
and the “Fountain,” now in the Art
snerally Hwgwn tla the entire college i
ig Ickiiye the ileive. the students are | Pelta Omega welcomes into full mem
itu lay aside r}hership, Blodwyn Bailey, Charlotte Jones,
ube, nlyn Jossolyn, Esther Luyster, Mary
in the hands of the editors before Mon- | ‘
day at ho whee of publication) | lustitute, Chicago |, A mere Hobie. deinsnat ration of in| Martin, Holly. S: and Katherine
Editor-in-Chief Jol Singer Sargent was one of the fenee ms dameyers i axton,
Karuusen I, Furwan, '25 most mmedern porteaitists and | jy he : Deitz, "26, spent the week ent
‘Managing Editor also a distinguished painter of land-| regard, class committees of between teat St. Lawrence University, where she
and twenty members have heen at work | attended the A
IO. house da
Alpha Delta Or
Harney S. Gonrrey, '26 scapes, He of Ameri
Business Manager parents in Florence, Taly, on Jannary: 12,
Run Barton, '25 1856, Me took a course in classical
ibscription Manager, studies in France
Gwennonyn Jones, ‘25 a pupil of the Ac
Assistant Business Ma
Lois Moone,
under the following Myskania members
seniors-—EElla Chitee suid Mildred Hi
mersley; juniors—Dorothy. Deitz | full inembership, A
nres—Kathleen Pur= | Catherine Teuson, Sarah Lair, Velnve
freshmen | Liebe, and Eleanor Ostrander, of 1
FEIN all, Mrs, Fletcher Tufts, née Nita Ayre
Adee re Hat the tpt
feron welcomes int
was enrolled as
lemy, As a_youth
pagers he made studies of the ol masters
tthe age of
wane Howes, “25 [travels Ws The, became ai student assembly this Briday, are
Assistant Subscription Mavager | pupit of Carulus Tt vi Tater fitst (promote individ stent itl
LEN DAnciay, '2 assisted him iin his decoration uf the | Hiketice and interest in the drives se Chan
Astocate, Editors Larxanbourg a He intone | ee every tinder es finan: ot Omieton. No, the | a hunerary
Fronence PLatNen, '25 Juran's portrait, In tgoy, Sargent gave Ctl support tp as beet suc be Site Be ie
Henew Et 20 {up portraiture aan devoted himset ty |eessfully: carried ont in other callees for Home fi hel
jovcr Persons, '26 landscapes, His. wark is characterized student haying the privileye af the Hampton Hotel, Satie
Lancarer Ben yamin, '26 by a trothful, brilliant objective Hing his awn specifications rewarding |day, April After the meeting the
Reporters and by avery modern techniqne prace Myment) ; third, to forcefully impress | active chapter gave a bridge party ter
sa ey ace wt My my [em atthe Women's Cah 725 on
Katnayn isis, 27 Sargent received the highest 1 "Phe student
ANNA Korr, '26 and honors, including the Grand Prix Nu are: Dorothy
towin VAN Kuneck, '27 at the Paris Esprisition af 1890 and yon eleven Weluck, Moving-Up Day, headed, | Bussey: ri
Louise Guyw, and the gold medal ai the Nat i. | it is honed by President 1 ee | dred Tluheoek,
Jtite of Arts and Letters i tong in the companied by seh important teade Dot
TRUE SERVICE United Stites, Governor Sinith, Mee Iiiekhnen and | Ate
sy Mayor Hackett. | Efforts will he made | end, ate
‘This weeks the newspapers have hee at Faster serviees jn the | aad the attraction uf Mts 4 | Gamma
Hof the plans and the ce Mt the Hewiie was a | ts Hanne sao a fas bn aa at
e's ride from | feature of the trip to New York whieh | ent body will mare dawn s uuhen H Kuhie
ie rom) tents Ais Der “eh ata the pl t Tithel Dulles, °27, hus. ecw elected
rsh ‘durin thie ine “The | stens, where, if passihte, first lieutenant" of the Citizens (irl
aul Vice-President Dawes will Wy before Haser Mra Statiyurth, | Will he. resileaste aio, andthe | Serbs, 0 IE the waeaney easy the
nest fir edges | Fesieraton of Hertha Speeh, © Mi
commemorating,
rd te Lex’
estou
the Ca
cover that old route by auto, while riders Fleeing Tilers
nntted ‘the earl Ane Koff, Dranitely, | Will abel Johnston is enptait aris "
0f 1776, Undoubtedly there are rierite Tadlock agi Tessie silver: |. THe: restlls nf Movinect'y Day itl [Wilh Porothy Hoyt as second Huon
fies hae t left for New York under the | live te question in anyone's mind as}, Chyron Socket al fraternity at 1
Sane: Unt Dawe He | chaperone eI AM day | 10, whet : University of Michigan, has been
nal charter as the twelfth ehapter
fathe
Delta Rho fraternity, tier
ceomijanie hy one Prescot, rove |
with Revere that memorable night, It lor the spe fl
is so characteristic of Wife that often | Miss Abbott of the amuse, “On Su FAREWELL OF 10 Siler Chane are a mut versity
dlay, besides visiting the is cathedral “The class of teas made its farewell | Other chapters,
those men whose names are bhired ji the fete tetra Thu lass of as ona ils farewell | ts Ciera af
lime are not the men to whom all a bury, Klis Pardue,
nittee composed
Darnth
De [State, Cornell, Cobkate, ant |
trvide Olds, and
mer of Kappa Delta Kl
M
all
the eredit iy due. Hack of them stand | Museum, iy
men to whom to glory is qiven, bit | spent in going thre
sels have mt Slory passible, "Paul | Central rt eillery the het ge Ceres Olle a anal sprit
Revere iraped iv fest Ty Trish | mer ginny are. woes ad i edt ts “hf Fie aifade seN e a
officers’ while Dawes and Prescott | visiting the studio ui the New. York stunt fire Welt scene nt sen ma es Pina. erey ¢- Trius
armed the cuttryside, Is become a] Central Art Schl, a sineial privilege embodying. the ‘eases wt aha Me i
spiubolie figure tots, \We_ woul not | secured Perine’s intineee. was a plquantly tn ° fr assisted by q
ieatistie figure, hut, we| Atindanee at two theaties and hunch inthe ensten re, eon | Harry aii
il in national | Greenwich Vilkive were ao were: M “Alin Gervin, ‘int fe 1: Truasher wanes
ind the the trip, Hoyt, Flore wldeck,. K: Me | as a
who "work merely to serve, —" Maid Contes one e he
rewarded hy slr. YE SPANISH CARNIVAL th iliversion at the ¢ belle Joluston is: chairmat f
Of Albany County: Girl
we of the an
about the middle nf May
the commit
| Scouts in eli
to be conducted
At the business meetin held dir
the afar the following were nominated
10 hold office during 1025-462. nresiden
\ i lent
live the Queen! ‘The Queen of
nival, though sl
NEWS BOARD PARTY
‘Tomorrow night, April 25, the News ps Professor John M$
specgmner culty nel age the Nears rena Shaffer, “a6, Elimabeilt Milne. |gegierted a director ot
at the home of Luise Gunn, "27. ‘The cereale
Toma
Tg a altace linkes Nie Club af Ally
yatine bare sut Pa ner will all help to make the jy
ansit Company. to Convthand Street, Mn ict of May iu hil has. heen
tg by a Ping Hills cart Soull Altos Rei aver ih m2] Bona eines Thee Mer a
Street ery best of ‘eulertitoment fn ihe Canillyn’s “They lave a
6 at ny Rabies, ils 4
r daughter three years old
wwext Wed itt ihe.
iment was made that $95.72 4
sa result of the vandesilie.
Tost: An engraved gold Fl
and Tink
Jin the swirly Finer lease
wily Mb Lanse "Notinyghant sd reves
G. A.A HIKE
ts, GA.
f 1 Collee
miss reat This isto. he aiven to the Dornitory
points, an
such thiags: come ont to, th
interested Hor any kt telly, unl by G.
rice tel sro one Gade arate rst ne a i se iy a en
tie Debesre Avamne ear tie [jing of ail Spagi deveeh = (eat abla Doris Aen a8 Claes Hey,
‘The hikers will explore the Necmanstal | feruet the “date M the. places “ag Heatrice Weielts 12
Creek. Siz po the bulletin board | cafeteria, — audit
aul gare twenty fie cents a ering | event the bi
cup, and come
Sallie
Wat
delight | Nbhie
‘27, Hvelyn Mase
April | 7 tance
Vand Rita Ci
‘um, anh gym: the
est af the yea anyford,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 24, 1025 Page ‘Three
Reading By Miss
Futterer A Success
Miss Agnes, Futterer erated “the
tarday i for a
at Chancellor's. Hall,
jer from avhom
State College and Albany dram
have learned to expect much did not dis-
appont in this play of contlictingg
iam Vaughn Moody.
fortunate
‘The
written by Will The
grip of the dl
players like Margaret Anglin and Ioury |
Miller a vehicle of worth was seized and
cll by Miss Futterer inv a manner whieh
those who recall her
reat depths of comprehension of Inaman
characters, Without Setting ot prop
ties, Miss Futterer brought to the Fister
vivid portrayal of the drama. so
Hy. that until each act was aver,
they did not realize that the eutire atmos
phere had heen created by the reater
The variety of gesture was perhaps the
inst commendable, for this is where so |
fail, In the transition from
character to character, whether in rapid
4 Iulting repartee, Miss Hutterer wy
successful in keeping the emo
tent and expression of
eye while she was portraying another
The story deals with a New England
crude young nian of the Ariza desert,
by circumstances beyond her control
‘Their incompatibility is caused by. the
appalling differene
inyg aul environment, Ruth, the her
leaves her Imshand, "Steve
ith her son to her family in
saves the
Phcy stnimon inn
p
for the first
mind «if this
the heanty in the
the West, while Steve re
andards af her people, of whi 4
a that caused their great
was well attended,
IDOL HUNT TO BEGIN
“ia
M
4, the
ie which |
assembly. Then
they will hide it somewhere on the collexe
campus or in one of the buildings and
the freshmen will be given six days
find it VF t
will be the
Wwill’ wit the hunt and
points in the interelass
the sophaneres
Ibe give
rivalry.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
State College is scheduled to b
spring tennis. sea
with St. Stephen’
dale, the mangement ha
niontieed, week a toura
among the college pla
On to pick the team ‘whieh will
Rectors,
nes
College from Aun
yet the
C ?
Chait, May, and Stanley
NEWMAN CONFERENCE
‘The Albany Provin
CLASS NOMINATIONS
of Newman] ‘The nominations for the incoming
College Cullings
| Clubs held its Spring Conference on] senior class are as follows: presiden TAL, to which the Peda-
April 17-19 in this city under the aus- Wright, Thyra BeVier, Nik gogue annually devotes a page, are
pices of the Newman Club of , Lorena Shaifer; vice-president, to appear this year and the results of
ma which has afforded | Havers and Mr, Riley from
ation of her power, even to | Coll
vly Windermere’s | Pratt Institutes
| business
Win the mind's | (yh) activities at Cornell and commended | $
with a |hehali of the clab members, weleom
their easly train |Sithn ho
Same way we are all ci
a club achieving the
é
all fort
lege. ‘The deleys
Davis, president of the Provine! jory Nellows; 8
Miss Kwth O'Connor from Cornell Uni-| Esther Jansen; treasurer, Marion O'Con- | Study of the witmers in the Inst fev y
versity; Mr Johnson, treasurer of the or, Helen Elliot; reporter, Margaret | shows a strong tendency on the 1
Province, Me, Carry president of the) Benjamin, Olga the student bey to repeat choi
Syracuse Newman Club, Miss Virginia cheer leader, Jeanetta Wright, Eda Lay-|'22, for instance, Prof. Risley held
‘acuse |ton; song leader, ‘Thyra ReVier, Mary [honors as the most popular faculty mem=
Mr. Dogle, Mr. Taylor, and | Rhein, Marg ae tree, and "Dr. Croase
from Kensselier Polytech | sons; finance board member, Mary ens unis iil
ic Institute; Miss Helen Roach, Hunter | niga, Miriam Snow, Helen Millet: man-| [re Cronsdate had edged Mle. Risley: ont
i Mr, MeAvay and Mr. Conklin, Javer of girls! athletics, Elizabeth Milm a ane Mey alker still held
Alice Daly and Kadna [Mildred Lowman, Lorena Shatfe i occupied third
Fivqatriek, State College ager af men's athle
The Conference program incited a/G, A, \, couneil,
reception and dance held at Vane Soni
ieutse ant Friday evening, Perey Brigys: editor
Sagar Apel 28 was ave lver at, Lape Shae, Minnie Green
He stan, of Province, wo
hanquet held at | Carelyn, | Colei a
evenings Helen Monk, Mitiam Snow, Elizabeth
Zelma Gorman, Eleanor Callery, Mar-
ry, Hilda Klinkhart, forth will be
prese
honors.
University
| Mr. Tiern
a first honors
acai, ancl Professor York ram. sec
Professor, Hidley was chosen
driver,” with Professor
il Professor Risley
third, is took honors ails th
atest joker with Dr
il Professor Decker
OF the people
q
upon. ite in Sat
TAA he ticle Haniel | Milmine. as uderet won a ‘
Dugan, Dro NR Bru oo 1 Hart was. vampiest
Newnan, president of |The freshman class nominees ares] Peg Plamnigan and Rena Ke ran
Muminae_ Association, and dent, 1 it Ruth Kelley, Hest, Florence Henry and Peg Flannigan
coll, president of Newman ‘Club, were | Esther were elusen last year, Miss Ennice Rice
speakers, The “Third Quarterly |Ieanete vas selected as most popular senior in
Communion was alo held as a part of | vice-pr ified. sent
he Conference activities at the asta! Hills, Josey Walker lent with the most collese
TS Vincent de Paul's. Chive, | Moore, feamette Eisenberss; secretary, spirit, Miss Ethel Huyek, now with the
st olin a ye the Actuleny Adelaide Hollister, Caroline Wheeler, |enllege fibrary, was selected best looking
of the Holy Names, is, presi Conway, Esther Luyster, Chris: senior, Miss ‘Catherine Peltz ran third
Walieman ; tr most dignified. senior, and
dent of the | Mthany ina
memorable auldress spoke of Newman
rd Jensen, M Werth ran third as biggest
Charlotte
Sast
reporte ws best boy
‘thy | athlete in "23 Eatwin Juckeit
weewer, tiv the Mace lust. your, Hare
Fenner seas selected big
i
man its work, Kt t
spirit in| Leah Cohen, V ‘i
“| Watts, Harty: Briggs, Marjorie
the local organiza
Joseph A, Dinney
the delewates and outtined the aims
trys of the lu ath
iin part: "\ citizen is: nne who owes
munity. — Inthe | Mf
sont the | Hetty
We are members of | sso f
Winhest thing’ on |atbletic.
Carth—adrawing sits nearer tothe basher, Mar
Waar “the world. has. ever men's athletic com
us Christ.” fnutice board “member,
‘men of ihe fecal committees burch. Mollie Eel
Newman activities April Mullen.
Gi Kea Sane NTIOCH Caley
“peaks | In. the sophomore el ee Clits
iii ti suns cay late hei
hun cater: in
Kirtland third
Nobody but the
wes ti cohom the
is to be dedicate
seus dedicated to 1
that af “23 10 Drs ¢
the one published in
fessur Sayles.
fil | Ruth Moore, Ruth Lehman ; cheer leader,
| Ma i
vwery Vous, Clarence
ler. Dorathy
Bis
vet Stoutenheris
to his
hb
Knwaed Gah;
renee Potter
Deroy Kowa
Clarence Nephen
Kingdom of Gol
SPEAKER FOR COMMENCE-
MENT
Dr, Albert Edward Winship, teeturer,
anid. considered the foremost educational
Hiubtication editor in the world, has been
as. the Commencement, sp
we June 15, by Pre
Masi
M
Constanee Havsmann,
asurer, Ruth Allen, Helen Dori
Helen Myra Hartman, | Nina
Hande, ‘rey; song’ leader,
Alma Falle Si
Ne
886 hats heer
pnb 1
cher,
Oe Wiss we ly
editor of the Journal of manawer of
lished in Poston ly Rnown asa | Clarke Edwin Klece!
speaker anid fas written extensively, |Dellahoy reporter, Juli Tillian
mostly typo edt es | Duell, Ruth Leopard, Mildred Pawel; | urne, searld's champion’ high
his magazine work, member of collere men’s athletic cou Jumper and high scorer for the
Te has tau, ht also in gramniar schools |eil, A, R » Harold S. Perry;] United States at the Olympics
andl normal schools, and ha fr z lus* your, lends to disprove this,
Andover Theoloxi U Oshirne ‘fills in nine months. of
versity of Nashville and the University | Zasjan, Helen ‘Tompkins, Gertrude Swett-| the year in high school teachin
OF Vermont, He isa former member of | m “world’s
Board of Edt. |F
ident af the |
oa! teaching and ath~
lotic ability incongruous? “ihe
experience of Harald M. Ose
etics, Alma] He was styled the
mpkins, and | grea
DuBois; finance board member,
Vuh
st athlete” (zo years ago
and has broken a score of rec~
ords since then and finds he can
hecp fit by teaching school and
he docs just that.
MeNutt, “Mildred Pawel,
Maar, Ruth Coe, Ruth
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NEWS, APRIL 2h, 125
CALENDAR
Friday, April 24
M, Chemistry Club—Room
BARGAINS AT THE CO-OP
Now is the time to buy a banner or a
pillow at the Co-op, All old stock is
reduced in order to clear it out.
Wateh for book sales from now stil
June, Some of the best books will be
sold at half price, white some novels
which have hee rented many times. will
he red en more.
wp pictures which have been used
sold for forty
Only
one or two of exch group, so buy one
P.M.
French Club Range
Saturday, April 25
330 P.M. Intersorority Party.
Monday, Apr'l 27
J:00 P.M, Menorah,
Tuesday, April 23
3:00 P.M, A—Anditorinm
1:00 P, M. i ih
1 PA thane Vans Ca |
Room 160, |
Wednesday, April 29
8:30 P.M, London String Quartet
| Chuticelton's Hall,
Thursday, April 30
Sis P.M. American Chemivat
Soeieiy—Auditorium,
cout,
Co-op has anew
nd silver penci
of everyone,
French Chih Play—|"
CHEMISTS PRESENT
DR, MARINE
15, April 4a, Wr,
ol jew York City will
[astern New York setion at the one
hundred t r
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rine will talk rm “Todine te
re.
At present Dr, \ ¢ is director of
the Taboratories of the M
pital and” professor of 1
Colum
War he
Harrison
Forces in (i
CHEERFUL SERVICE SHOP
JOS. A. WALSH, Pro-.
Hosiery for People Who Care - - -
Gents’ Furnishings
5% Off To College Students
Have you seen the new fancy silk gloves, and the slipper heel
hosiery, all shades
107 CENTRAL AVENUE nriow 1
Lingerie
XI
KIMBALL’S
RESTAURANT
H.R. KIMBALL, Prop.
SPECIAL DINNERS 40 and 50 cents
A LA CARTE SERVICE
MEAL TICKETS SUNDAY CHICKEN DINN
Tel
West 3164
206 Washington Ave.
A'TTTENTION
SENIORS AND FACULTY WRITE ME—I HAVE A MESSAGE
FOR YOU
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467 Broadway Albany
Gosler’s Ire Cream |
MADE IN DAIRYLAND |
‘FLAVORED IN FAIRYLAND
fosler Ice Cream Cn.
H. E. STAHLER’S RESTAURANT
“THE BEST IS NONE TO GOOD?
Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars
307 CENTRAL AVE. Albany, N, Y. Phone West 6448
al te tahoe
iis who desire tw attend the supe
notify Willian G, Kennedy hy
Ver,
Costs little-helps much’ 9 i
Whiciéts
(COLLEGE BARBER SHOP
CONRAD HEYES, Prop.
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‘orps, he siw service with | |
| CLASS SPEAKERS CHOSEN
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made hy Mysk
Avil sponte tar. the. senior
PINE HILLS PHARMACY
“The Family Store”
1116 Madison Ave., Cor. Allen
56
tone, Prop.
close ont our
Crepe de
sok, att
step-ins, sun bloamers at 20% Dises
| THE KRAFT SHOP
19 CENTRAL AVE.
Cc. P. LOWRY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
171 Central Avenue
Albany, Hs Ye
Phone West 3756-J
Try Me Out
ECONOMY STORE 215 CENTRAL AV,
Dress Goods Trimmings
Hemstitching and Pleating
OPEN E! GS
Compliments
of
College Candy Shop
West Lawrence
Shoe Repairing Shop
SHOE SHINE
MATTEO LAVENIA
Cor. West Lawrence & Western Ave.
SPORTING GOODS
Radio Supplies Open Evenings
ALBANY AUTO SUPPLY, INC.
Drop in between Classes
#2 ROBIN STREET]
State College
Cafeteria
Luncheon or dinaer 11:15—1:30
Compliments of
Chapman Stained
Glass Studia
West 1616 145 Central Avenue
New Silks
| WOOLENS & COTTONS
For Quality Merchandise and Cour-
teous Treatment Visit
ner Hees 6-102 Hewett Silk Shop
i v7 NORTH Peat
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
The Gateway Press
QUALITY PRINTERS
AT YOUR ELBOW—WEST 2037
336 Central Avenue