State College News, Volume 12, Number 14, 1927 December 21

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Auuany, Nv Ys Wepwesbayy

soHMMER 21, 1027

10 cents per copy, 62.26 per year

DEANS METZLER AND
PIERCE FAVOR NEW

DARTMOUTH T DOWNS 4PLAN'S EVIDENCE

Conference Delegate
MAY PROVE FALLON | — bee

STATE BY RESERVES INGENIOUS POISONER INTERSORORITY RULE
"30, dru ‘cof the new Ter

Coach Wachter Praises Fastest, | '
Best Played Game Of \
Basketball Season

cla by the pr iri, ru

ye9. te stow clearly the gal f
li aM, ete antant i the

GRIFFIN SCORES FIRST) ler ial, char with

Green Team Forced To Use New in in

Lineup At Beginning 7

Of Second Half |

Anna K, Hieree

Ah that the tame Natet
ie Tist name signed on the Yist of
vi yrussie acitl, "Me. Nulla’
Thin lhat the bist

that the new: rulings will wu
uy the standpoint «
think ita help
Housing problem, He
hi

Farascen Gunes, a0)

RINT BOOK BY DR.
THOMPSON DEC.

"author Owns No Gopy Of 700. '
. Published By English .
Company

shi

ny De Masel Tiana jifesion of
Qa nE wat a Metite:attswve

‘ii MIXED CHORUS SINGS
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
ON MONDAY EVENING

, "MARION FOX '29, IS
| ELECTED POLITICAL

Hive traet, fe sit ie
inten by Dr

Kneis

* QUARTERLY 10 APPEAR |.
AFTER THE VACATION ,,!'" 1-1

aswell a
'

Hoa

Sort Clothes To Feature Co-ed’s Wardrobe
\ With Modernist Note In Sweaters This Season

Spent ctonties will be cunt yap

PLAN SCOUT TROOP
FOR COLLEGE GIRLS

nuatel ditlerent

ail 5 0’CLOCK TODAY, oti

iy | nit
he

“The proposed amendment

STUDENTS T0 VOTE
ON NEW AMENDMENT

Myskania Continues To Control
Class Rivair

New Change

WOULD GUARDTRADITIONS

Myskania To Be Chosen From
List Selected By Class

Representatives

The’ pros

‘a college hon-
anposedl of seniors

na,

weit respective
sevetnlly
A Metfiod ai yest
i het Neal Hae nnnber

A names tot whieh each

nt
up a Hist
the list

least once in the first yot
(Continued ‘on Page 4)
2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 21, 1927

‘State College News

Estanuisien ny tum Chass ov 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers

Bes at
Business Manager
fs West 2260
tam M, PRrescit Managing Edit
appa, Delta Rio Thousc, 490" Morris “St, West 4314
Euizanern” PHETTEPLACE
Sydduny Hall

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i Canotixe Korana, ‘30 ure. With jor
aun Tinsssont, £29

ivory vials filled with shredded gold.

Tuosas B. Baus, 22 Faw
\

Josnruse Nevrtois 24
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; cross-bones through seven saline seas.

Rern Ken

lets, cattle, Old Dutch Cl
‘There were no coughs

2 DESERT TRAVESTY OF A CAMEL
Peg Leg Jake, Hook Arm Bill, and Captain Skid,
buccaneers extraordinary, recently unearthed rare treas-
generosity these cutlass weilders share
their Old Gold with the world. The quantity of treasure
is stupendous. There are car loads and car loads of

These adventurers have sailed under the skull and

be men of mellow judgment, yet they assert with sin-
gular stupidity that there is not a cough in a car load.
Thave seen car loads of lumber, cabbages, coal, Chevro-
ser, pig iron and grain.
any of these shipments with
the exception of the cattle, which were consumptive

By W. MF.

PAUL'S TRANSLATION OF LUDWIG'S
BISMARCK” REVEALS AUTHOR'S BEST

Kismarck, The Story of 0 Fighter

Nnorr

S36 p

Little,

| Ludwig, the master

“ALCAMERICAS'

Sreosu Pane as “A mmaey’s

Athans, No V. Devember 21, 1927 Vol. NUT mer hy: the

} Bismarck, aut
“MERRY CHRISTMAS,” SAYS NEWS |

the happiest of all happy New

was the leading the
Merry: Christ

Years! Just a worl « tins, Int we usean it to the

modern state, Larlwig deckares, A.

that the German people pay
last inch of iype
New. just before the advent of whit might be called

To au 1 the bow

the rail
a of the year are all filled with) af admiration awaits the reader of this monumental work.
nul Hye that makes vs want to As Landwig points ont, "One who is
m Y
aval inelide the wshuele world in ome circle] iqeanmemt bat tee trace the career

Tramtated from the German hy Eden and Cedar Pant
we aml ¢
s what is pre

ably his best work in Mienarck, ‘The man is a master of

Aciiers Combe) expression, aml has a subject worthy af his be *
Hee The tron Chancellor hits often been pictured in obscure ard

H colors: now he is set down ina truly chiara

1 single
we must read it to get the thivor,

a trying to carve

oi joy amazed eiote th hh was a perpetttal struggle
Whit is it ehibiren theif at the very am acasiuteil victory, um ssi, every
tin of Christmas? What i it that calls fore the shout | the ney asacity, at times error, Init invariably «hear
wi joy fran their ven oat the fall at the fir | acterized by sgenins even whet m
the teat feat bell? Tit the TC deat vod Instore will filth
Acuven se Fantastically | posure: eles rom the Gern
ew. Bat Lawl Js anata,
of the td, oll ~teary oF the CHEESE canes. ane internationals
b aud the Wise] 2
‘its, that tirakes both yong |
and abel levee ¢ he Fe it the spirit of giving and bin we tis a
the ite te tlh teers tape rat af tr the he Germ + int
sits iste side vate 7 evel in the 1 Kiatrite,
‘ a" i it ' Tat i} inst it is tery
Lavine tliat na ' «hawe| | VERSAILLES, LEAGUE OF 2
1 iin tii ’ yin swt! | FEATURE “THE WORLD TALKS

Hy WALT

FIVE BIG STORIES “BREAK”

IN LAST WEEH'S NEWS Tonal
dibvibasld Rect \ vtosey ert the Work! War, ately
Warne tit f : pee Males ce
Vi ree tives *d i eee .
1 1 “ this} mn alot Mewement,
rer V farce pes
eat ' fe vesteal t wet seed
1 pr Ty Veatine has inurl
V " ‘ ae the Wc thes angelic h
Inierst " prsessia i ;
A er . re "STAT LO DEBATE KLUKA PELTSBURGH
f f site Dating WinNsDoa ji a 4 ia aly
Cee 1 niin, and | iene lite ' ied ¢
fh that th \ 1 the Uuiveasi ‘
cov the 4 inapont ' Jeanna shea W sveatit, thal
ro FE Gana Ma, hit oof tive stele stories in
i ie. ya The tach that State Cullege | vivahe jetper

Newhirh wid Katherine Ilsimwons
Io, " '

State Five Plays Next Game On Home Court
With Oswego Normal Quintet On January 13

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Opponent State Opp.
Maxwell i

US. Michael's % 8
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JOswego Nornvil.!
SSL. Bonaventure
-> Alumni
Cooper Unit
-Seton Hall
St. Stephen's...)
LL Providence College...
‘Brooklyn I Ca a
z oO
erage 80.8

Lost Per
1

) SPRAYS
if POR the

SPORT SHOWER

We want to congratulate the players

for the wonderful games they. 1

ucainst Dartmouth Saturday:

iphiyed the games of their lives aud de i
serve worlds of credit. Low Klein was! \ hap are the Registrar's wf

mAL mand 2

our best player iv ont opinion, i

Dartmouth had a wonderful team) )3.) pn jygutarsh 1
and still if we had had fresh men to |); ,
put in when the first team tired the
result might have been different.
Sisteen straight games hut the buy>
played a better game any’ ol
those sixteen. Let's win all the rest kind wf sold to by
of nie szantes. this. year

Saturday we had absolutely the
greatest cheering that State College
has ever exhibited. What a crowd
there was over in the High school
gym! Coach Baker estimated that one
thousand college people saw the game

Pomad p

tHe atest af Ale starmtard
ring wen dletinisely settled
The trodition says that

be mutintained.

hanged, (Myskanias
Heyy is "Dean Meter aobles
ui a

lev, mish f

Preference, Mass

We feel sorry for those who didn't sree 1
In all probability we will meet Dart a le
" in Mhany asain next ye ets [ay

Their management expressed the
site to arrange a one-ssime trip, espe

cially to phy us next year

Lew Wachter, Dartmouth coach, |!
said that we had seven men who were
as good as any seven he had. More

substitutes turned the tide for the) Vile! | ametiinry vlul

Green. He also said Saturday's game “ii <1"! Thur

was the toughest Dartmouth has had See t eer, SURE GY Shy
thes gene sent first

Nie Certainly

Verne Curr said he

president’ ai suphamere «

is nr itheaisaties respi

hays were completely burned ant wher
Hie ame Was over hens an St onaeh Ra
teats, (Uecan Motaler.

The boys were helped a lot by the |”
wonderful support our rooters gave
them, Let's keep it up, F

ay girls whi ate tint jnember
CA. attend the mecti
I ¢

[sononiry NOTES es SET A HIGH

' MARK BUYING SEALS

amie Kappa MMi ey . nt
sanpeathy te Meo al My Ltn | I
iiestea vol MMha ha ah i
Laughter, Mas joa 1
\
Kia Phi ‘
1 Uhi wel eames inte pledee sue wh
her-hip Lorna bused, 2
Hertha Zajau asd Melanie (nae .
ere week etd etn the b
Misha Farsttar Phi soto
Hivents dell
Kappa Detta Klee an alee kas sedi 5
eagewem ot Robert Mo Crayton, 2 '
te Vivien Rosalie Mart et AL

\' KEEP MIND ON GREAT
aniversity “THINGS, MOTTO READS

Gani Phi Siptia selon
tcmberstip Dery M Willtn
Now Brenan, “30, ¥ SRD anaes th

Vhi Dela aumamers thy
nt at Kath, Werte Ann

WE. Lawseart Homer, & i
4 Gamma will tormally welece
Ih 1, whe its member ha

Muesday evening
CHAM pene thie aqquontamnities Hh

Meta Zeta wel
bership Evelyn Saria, 28. f PEAKS IN KINDERHOOK
Wonleork, “29; tetty Gamay. Mildred | tyre

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 21, 1927

8

ALUMNI 10 ATTEND | Student Opinion Is 7-5 in Favor Of Ruling

SYRACUSE MEETING

Dr. Graves Will Give Address |
On “Education For Service,” |
Conference Theme

Several State

ment,
after
with au audde
tnuatl dinner will be at
Carl Vive

HENRIETTE FRANCOIS
ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF ARCHERY CLASS

in the cle

CHILD DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTE REGISTERS
79 STUDENTS HERE

Av

it, and
wt Aine

Of Council On ie Requirements

JUNIORS SCORE “A” IN |MRS. LANE, ’93, MISS
COLLEGE ARMY TEST| KNIGHT VISIT COLLEGE

rom the army Alumni returning to State recently
‘ Lillian

have
here have found

swhich

CANDIES

VISIT BFA ZETA
23, OF

IF YOU NEED A DRESS,
COAT, VISIT MY HOME :

Buy Fearey’s 's
Slippers as
Christmas

Gifts
85c. to $5
FEAREY’S

44 No. Pearl St.

AW Hew

Gel Your Barbering bone At

The College Barber Shop

184 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON AVE.

Boulevard
Milk

Produced and distibuted an
Ve

the public yen

cletions.

red at all Gimes:

BOULEVARD DAIRY CO., Inc,

241 Third Street, Albany, N.Y:
Telephone Weat 14

“|| Por

| AMES-ASWAD CANDY SHOP, Inc. |
| 222 CENTRAL AVENUE

| UST AROUND THE CORNER ABOVE ROBIN STRE

| HOME MADE CANDIES. and DE LICIOUS ICE % RE AM
|

SANDWICHES, COLFEE AND PASTRY

Smart
Hats - Dresses

Coats

Girls ancl Misses

| Gyin Logs - “Poo

For Christmas

ALLENS

70 N. Pearl St.

DANKER
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” |

40 and 42 Maiden Lane

‘The proper expres Hy art demands expertness, especially in

Hair Bobbing, which explains why more and more women come to

Permanent Waving PALLADINO Finger Weving
“PERSONALITY BOBS”

7 Master Barbers Phone Main 6280 133 No. Pearl St
12 Reauticiana Opp. Clinton Square

<SMEET THE

FOLKS ©
£

OVER THE TELEPHONE /

Away from home when eve-
nings are long and lonesome,
achat over the telephone with
the folks at home is one of
the best cures for the blues...
GAt takes but a few minutes
of your time—and don’t
| forget, they"ll enjoy it, too.

NEW YORK

| Steefel Brothers, Inc.

> ® TELE! fF

PHONE COMPANY

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 21, 1927

28 Of 74 Faculty Members Here Graduated

MYSKANIA EBCTED FROM
LIS

| COLLECT $10,769 FROM _\i7

STUDENT TAX TO DATE)

(Continued fret Page 1)
Each member of the com-

all draw up a ist

X juniors from those

whose names appeared on

at Teast. two lists. in the

Professor Clarence A. Midley,_ tre
urer of the student b
aoe ‘that

From State; 5 Received Higher Degrees Here

WHERE BETTER BOBS ARE KNOWN.

Permanent Waves rivaled

ovly by nature,
Special Prices for December,
r Wave or Marcelle,

See LEONE
mM 18 Steuben St-

seems 10 be
which has been made by
joward the budget,

t
et of the com-

0? ia""| NAME BOTTO, KIRTLAND!
FOR SOPH TREASURER

seventy-fonr members of 1
faculty Tisted in the 1927 colle
boale ts etncorey lau
es of the colle ‘of the State
Xero School as known until

es appeared on

list of juniors is 0 fess

than AY sont ney more than | YY ESTABLISHED:

Worcester, Mavs. 1882 Albany, N. ¥.,1893

Richard Healy Co.

Importers and Retuilers

x. Final allot: Fae me
ber of the committee

it fifteen from

30 50. juniors

mn Election
Myskania shall elect from a
list made up of the fifteen
juniors whe appear onthe
greatest nninber of Fists from
the Hast halle of the Con |
mittee on Limitation aud the
th en the said

"degrees. trom the eol-| en
wdtated from the col-| jay
degree of radiated
lege, Shey fistrucior in

4

mediately upon her x
itherine Peltz, sho hi
‘at previows, becime

wifce vwecurredd dhiewingh the. withdrawal
from College af ‘Thomas Hertey, farmer
treasurer, who was. [restau vice-pres
dent last” year

PROCTOR’S

iss Fthel L. Hayek ecame
hie

Hibrarian at the college
lass «of 1922,
w five former students)
Elizabeth D. Ane |

her PaLB. degree at the cule in 1900

was added to the fa

fine arts th

john M. Sayle ‘

athe uth Vi « led
ks. lavinyg earned 1

in 1001 ail the

Suits, Costumes

+ | named to the
ersen heen
teaching and

rang ——
HIGH CLASS. VAUDEVILLE
AND

Garments, Furs

the teaching
degree of Pa

sistant in 1 shall he in the Inu
( Myskanit at feast tye

before” Moving

ARKAY BUILDING

94 and % State Street
Albany, N. Y.

ypointed
Mary C2 ¢

lt faculty.
the dey

Comedy

the: Studeut SATLOR EEE SORES

nt the colle
nine L. Cushi

aun Mis

1 rneniler

exotica, te

reedvel degre TELEPHONE MAIN 9s
The year Il
nf

“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Flowersto all Parte
Of the Worlil

ig ll

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

nifur appoint
She wats jgraduated
A. Gouin

named sist
a Miss Mice

DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA

MARK Run

TRAN IT
WEEK OF DEC. 26 WEEK OF DEC. 26
Mary Pickford WC. Bielda
in Chester <conklin

my Best “Two Flaming
Girl Youths”

ALSO OPERATING THE ALBANY
AND REGENT THEATRES

Us 4 i
ita the bisiory anid

Miss
the

Hthnehe M. Avery
valty and in L917

the cullege the
her. appointment
Minnie i. Scotlael and Filth Owen

pwinted shortly aiter her

MAISTELMAN BROS.

Successors To Stublors

Ice Cream, Confectionary, and Home Made Sandwiches
299 CENTRAL AVE.

NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK

ALBANY.N. ¥

LELAND

HOME OF FILM CLASSICS

CLINTON
SQUARE

EXCLUSIVE PICTCR
C. H. BUCKLEY, Owner
NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK

DODGE aa TURES HERE
WITH CHESS, CHECKERS

Ata mectine of the Che
w

69 STATE STREET

Oriental and Occidental Restaurant
AMERICAN AND CHINESE
Open I until 2 A.M.

“Except Sund Pampir Married

Alive”

with

OPES
Reenie Adoree
and
Antonio Moreno

eee 1S eee : 7 Finger W
H THE IRE: BEAUTY SHOPPE
Hele SOU TIE PEARL ST
Trrdiesi Movin dni.

Our Store is Matt Moore

Chuck Full of New

Permanent Waving

We Understand Eyes"’

Bint nck

EYEGLASSES
OPTOMETRIST 30.N. Peat Si. Albany, N.Y OPTICIAN

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP
03. Central Avenue (near Robin)

TRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES

Phone West 7615

=
fo
(

o)

Buulevard (Qafeteria

IWS Contial Aver
Albany, X
Leanch of the Boulevard Restaurant 108-110 State Street

Gloves
Hosiery

Handkerchiefs
Underwear al Robin

Flowers

Iriviate Kateanve for Laulivn

MILHAM’S

Barber and BeautyParlor

Mins

Veap
Dresses PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
Stidents andl Groups at the State College for Teachers

will be

uiven special attention

PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALIST
o SCALP PREATMES
FACIALS, s
MANICURING ANT ALVECE LING.

Blah & Ca, :

10 No. Pearl St

HUIS TING ‘e
394-396 Broudway Main 2287

Printers of State College News

Special Attention Given to Children
1050 MADISON AVENUE

Mills Art: Pr

| Telephone West 5237

Albany, N.Y.

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