State College News, Volume 10, Number 4, 1925 October 16

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State College News

VoL. X No. 4

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

ALBANY, N. Y,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925

$3.00 per yeat

FACULTY TO PUBLISH SORORITY SCHOLARSHIP RATINGS

SOPHS INFLICT “GET
WISE” ON'29 TODAY

Yearling Initation,- Robbed of
Horrors, To Be This
Evening

STORM eee RES SKULLS

© pymnasivm,
frown

Attendance
freshmen,

pyar less, be sufficiently
[ely i bape Naetearn aervstan Boos
Griffin, president of '28, dectured

nFFow night the penalty y
will be held. "At this time. all freshn
whose behavior this eve not sa
factory will be forced ta undergo ik
tiation pranks more in accordance with
these of other years

Weather came to the aid of the fresh
met men Saturday, when the first flurry
of snow made it tmecessary for them
to wear skull caps until. spring. The
cups titel not, yet been isstied by: the
sophomores, Toques will be kiven out | f
tonight “whieh “anust be worn wit

tions for the meeting are
completed according: to 4 rt
of the committees in charge, The frash
tains have submitted their stunts to
committee and these
he members of

Members
a are expecter
stunts will take
iS there will he ne
other entertainment. Fr si
are here and will be distributed a
party,

FROSH MUST VOTE AGAIN
FOR CLASS’S PRESIDENT *'

David Smurt

nd Robert J. Shit

duesday noon,
Mary Wi
affrey “were clin
© revete will be Monday
e J) and Evelyn Graves are |
left in’the race vor the vice-presiden
Clinton Walworth,
Nora \Willet were
Aroth and Re

Strevell,
y Mel

Reporter min
was elected sceretary, defeating
Kline

Students today, by Dr, Brubael
$ the result of |euse forms. must. be. filled ou

box outside the r

will he summoned before’ the excuse rar's oflive
fficer, the said i

| STATE SENATOR BYRNE,

Sophomore
Bs MILNE HALL SPONSOR,

the bill for the $1,000,000, Will
Milne Science hall addition to State
Callege, will speak at both assemblies

this morning.

Muriel Wenzel, president af the ste
A that the
will he taken

ent
out a card duri

the assembly today, ‘The committee fur
this year is composed of Marion Rhode
26, chairman; Abbie Crawford, 22, 3

arena Shaffer, ‘2h
Ruth Lamet, "28,

sist
Winifred Carey,
Mildred Lansley

‘The committee is husy workiny

Conrteny Atlan Kvenlong Newe

f. Griffin. peeskd
fans, who leads "Get Wi

MALE ENROLLMENT NOW

PLAN FOR BASKETBALL

ames will be seheduled

Almost fifteen

Male enrollment at State this year
torals 109 students, ten mire thaw last
the euroliment records
ice This is divided
ial students, twenty
Lwenty: juniors,

‘ur this season by

freshunen.

New Double Assembly Period Takes Effect Today;
Dr. Metzler Says Attendance System Is Still On Trial ;

The new ruling concerning the com-) ‘The new excuse system has searcely

attendance af upper clissinen at | heen in practice enough to place
the weekly chapel exereises will gy ful) fair judgment upon it, according. to
chi saat yea William HH, Afetaber. UL is the

Joninion of Dean Metzler, however,
[that the change will he very satise
factory, since it plices so strict a
‘don cach student's attendance,
that it is impossible to evade it

No student can return to
Jalter an absence,

re being put into effect this year | physician
y explanation will be im: th

fidence in the individual's honesty
pand the support of the
believe, rl
will not fail if the students give that
1 excuse will not be

students and presented to a
ore the student

A
he blanks should

clory
ling out excuse blanks, students
jed to write date ‘and sub-
J ivct missed instead of date and periods,
y students have co Med for onthe Bank, | Writing
his part of the rule. If the stnden neat the subject
eine proves satisfactory, the stent | period will facilitate the work in the
Miss Elizabeth Van

Dr. rubach

[entar

TO TALK HERE TODAY|

MORE THAN LAST YEAR

OF BRUBACHER PLAN

i Soren
But They Object To Further

Lectures, Symposium
Discloses

MAY REVEAL JUNE MARKS

Forthcoming publication by the faculty
af the relative sehulastic standings af the
allege sororities hromght ay wave af in
terest this week, Sorority. presidents,
mpusinm conducted by the News,

expressed their views on this
wit on the special meeting of sorority,
seirls conducted last week hy: Mresident
\. R. Brubacher to diseuss disciplinary

matters.
Marion Chesehrongh, president of
Iutersorority cotmeil, 4 tig

shacher

it the request af Pr
Koom 250 was filled
His purpose af ask
attendance, he said, was. to present te
the members af the

existing at some of the he
which, by. the conperation of eulle e
authorities and the sororities members,
can he remedied with since

hoped, Ine said, that hem
the virions. groups inte taking better

care af their members, Much ean he
whi

eoaperating
hen necessary, he slvetared.
ihe individual

which is used in most ex
said ig. the publishing
scholarship of esteh sore

for entra
that the moment they are reens
the college, he said, their every a
fects. the collewe ‘as a whole
sutlwrities are thus permitted to lend a
helping hand whenever necessary

‘The sororities will decide for them.

he plived aceort starship he=
the eyes of the public, he said.
m the opinions of most of the pres

dents of the varions sororities, they s
to be willinge to
dent Brubacher's
pall revealed.

Mildred Mabeoek, president of Delta

president of

Page two, Column Two
Page ‘Two STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 16, 1025.
\ State Cullege Nems | Faculty Will Publish Sorority Scholarship Ratings; SORORITIES PLEDGE

ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918 Leaders Approve But Object To Further Lectures) UPPERCLASS MEMBERS
Vol. X Oct. 10 1928 Not (Geatait ron Paes One AND ENTERTAIN GRADS

cussion when the whole sororities are! ari. Now York

Whi said, am confident that w'

Published weekly during te college | vay be met with favor by ot rls, | together jamma alumni held its first fall meeti
year by the Student Body of the New} bie helieve it proper to nx with the} Ruby Herman, president of Alpha September 26, with Mac Metlars, *t
York State College for Teachers at} tere authorities when it is necessary, | Epsilon Whi, said, “By all means, Hf the

branch af

‘The next meeting will he at the bev

Albany, New. York } scholarships of the yarjous sorortie:
Phe’ subse three dotlars | hut we Hope that will be seldom, Dr. |sttarsins of the vations soratites Te) ¢ Clara Wallace Overton, "M,N
per year, Advert be bid | Hrubacher's suxgestion about comparing | reper thee the studings. of last June | her 21

fon application to tlie b

Edito icf
Hany’ S. Gooruey, '26

Managing Editor
‘7

manager,

into consideration, Mi in

the marks of last June and those of the | be t
cour rijsid en

coming January of the sorority average, | of having it

i i trance quail
best material of th ie
aamonyesarorities. shuld! be coujsidered | Doris Sweet Corwitlt of the eto

| Psi Gamma welcomes Roslyn 11
Jonan, "28 sand Harriet Parkhursa
1s pledge members,

Eowin Van Kite, rensible, [Lis so i most collenes.” | 1918, visited at the Psi Ganane tt
Business Manager Petherbridge, president of | hig week
Heren E, Extsorr, '26 Kappa Phi, said: "We all ap.

weleames Doris Cr

ful for

Subscription Manager j preeiate aud are He
“Helen Bancuay, '26 | it present of Kapa | eat asharmnia aver alae wo he | 2
Copy adler Helta, said, “I like the scholarship idea, | on “Thursday, but 1 think it a Ate ane vi oloaniea Grace Nr
Manoaner’ Bensanin, '26 le ail the aise | tunic Grant, and Bertha Zajan
Business Managers fi V don't think
nth HARtatan, '27 ciel sorority. will adoubtedly. ease an

MMBRMTAN, (27 average

ion Algnager

Publishing of the average scholarship of

Monroe
eh Viel

crease witht @ year ater our

| authorities

the system, and sororities. will seek ¢ H
f ; eines (OL the several sororities, heyinnings with pledge

tof high scholarship. Ht would be fairer |i June's resntts and continuing theres And Arming, Foster, 28
too, to the smaller sororities, Quality froni, heease it wand jive the basic Kapra “Phi comraty
rather than quantity will he the ingen stuidings at preset ail give an imme Mire Arthur Wiles, \
tiv Mine inventive to rage Jommory’s res uh “23, on the arrival of a sin
sults, TF approve suel joint conferences” Chi Sigma
Hows, president of Psi should be held about twice each semester, birth of a son, q
“7 approve of publishinge| Any more would seem to he stperlinons, | tar and: Mrs, Join i tative
ce scholarship Toh G. Devine was formerly Mar

coivise Gun, °27
27 Ania Kul "26
Ge Persons, "26

eorters jnlis
cohen MaeMullen Elizabeth |, Marjorie
Brezee Lely Van Schaick — | Gamma said,
a Hikuins Katherine $
c Hollister Dorothy Wi
4 Zain

pp Phi hatte

ties shivaldl compete for scholastic hanes
ais well ax for student honors, ad swt
now sororities have not fell any such |
competition. T do not disupprave of pb
lishing the ratings of last June, Tt
seems. to meth
what they wil da
the worth while, As to joint eon
like ‘Thursday's, they a
| have when a serions crisis

I
race the sehnh
girls in jenera
Chatfield, president of
[approved af the eo
y no doubt

1 Merle \

ke lear the changed. publ

cation period

Ise yer th

wes the

budget
student association, ity
$1950.10 $2800. "With. this it will
i its total number af issu
we per cent, from thirty
snes to about thirty th

Fesepte te
Devine, Mrs. teh

Hovine was formally Marion Reew

Dut should think Wt would be

toy hold stiely meetings in the
8) future. Fam not sure that publishiins
thing 40] the ayerave sehulirship of eel sorority
ses, but it] would secure the aii desired, tut am) Chi

ana Theta

means that every four weeks, five is- |! seems ta me that just asm it ont, Ta any: opinion, nlp Eve'ya Deck mM

ses will be published, tir three diy cube are Jime's tmarks should he the ones Mie,

weeks of every month the News will || @rily eam he secomplistied them Jelweci far pnblieation vial "Tine sevpingnien tof Fuse tHe

therefore appear on Keiday, Tn the | sorority. meetings, ‘There is a stilted | scholastic eomnet | ertained nner chissme ‘

remaining week it will ppear on }/ feeling that prevents open snd free dis-| the sororities." vant, al the sorority: fisse: at br

hoth ‘Tuesday and Friday. = 2 [he Sonhnynes sera a thy

| - | Helen E. Ello spent the

HANDBOOK BIGGEST YET | MAY HAVE MEMORIAL geil at The ine of Kaiten Saat

Slincerlands,

mRLy ‘Three weeks hefore the one
college, freshmen received the
sna bible.”

tes| TO CORA ANNE STEELE

Miss Florence B, Winchell of the -—$$ ____——————

DOUBLE As
A student body meeting only once
a weele and then with only

atures continued. Maxtns,

mately half the Home Keanomies depa . spoke he- CALENDAR |
he new Tnterclass Rivatrw Rules |

present, THeealttet eanachere” most pues for the Public Education Section of the Today

ie ales iota, new chal, ach athhate weatt Municipal Welfare Department atthe 4:00 PM. Chemistry Ch

4c of the entire student
is fact has long

Woman's club, on "Homemaking Edius | Re

nd the new Albany map, en- Fiat Y
. ay forthe. inion High Set” 8:00-i1 0 P.M, Got Wise

membership.‘

‘ and corrected Gym,

Cepia by tk He i Ten more pages were added his gid Nleenod mene) Tomorrow |

af the college, ati! the year with comparative little increase m of the Home Reonomies | 42:00 Noon, tli Laer I \

in number of students resulted in cost. The five hundred cop'es "twas held October 6, in charge of the |} 8:00-9:30 1, M. rectinnan Hu |
|

creation of the phim of a double
sembly period. Now, every stuitent
college can attend asserubly once
nd take an active part

i ure, like many

y Aitellog

Sunday, October 18
9200 ALM. Newnan Chub bor
ure of St, Vincent

ordered allowed one hund

iesident, Rachel Westfall
"27,

a

aman, Louise Gann, Mary Harris ied Buckhee

aie lei eo wih jand Madeline ‘Tietjen, all” of "27 an af a cam

teripitnimelnt al edveree erie —- y nis of respect Mendig, Oxtober, 18
However, the student hoily 1 whol fir Miss Stecle, A committer, composed | Junior Student Vax: Cutler
recownizes the importance. weekly) KIRTLAND GIVES TALK if unes Hee, 126, chair, Neale

pescnubly Wis its | Professor Richmond 1. Kirtkund, wf yae"lhe 27 ml Carolyn Josh Tussday, October 20

lo, ito to h department, spoke m "Pte. Freshmen nf this departments” | Junior, Stulent ‘Tax Cotteted
Bron ie ee a teachers’) Guests in. the home economics dee | Roem MM

of cach in mind OO POM. YW. GAL Met

tober | PartmeNt this werk we
fh ete Rose, ;
Home Eeanomies, 1

1 Chancellor's h

Miss

Provision
of groups di
in order

ing—Roow th
4:00 P.M. Portia! Seiene

and speed constitite the Kauffman
tion in New York state; Miss
from

the seh! and in the fae | ¢ M.—Swinnnin
id Urofessor Kirton, Orki. , hrowtnan
yur creative ability is the sent MMe Mepart

| stage.” Perry Retell

Miss Guerns
ent of home. eeanay
nd Mrs, La

its beginning, and
of all students ism
cess may he assur

= x
MBERS
GRADS

chat
AL weet
Har
the I
1 Ne

StATE COLL

tak NEW

S, OUTOBEIE TG, 1925

Page hres

TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Harry Elmer Barnes To Talk On Conflict Of Ideals;

Many Freshmen In Contest

ForG. A. A. Silver
Trophy

M1 tennis tourimanent is progress

Hehes ip to seni:

ig
finals will be played before November
when the courts ¢lase, Semi-final
aan finals will he played after May 1
This year, almost half af those tah
part in the tournament are freshmen,
A. A. will present the winner af the
lovings cup, Last

year, the series was completed for the
Juterest in the matehes i
he twuriement $4

first time
oom, ‘The results «

mn Hanh BO, 0d
RG, 6
Staddard
Suilifl, 6.0, 6-1, Seer fram Stontew
berg G0. fel; Roy frome Grady, (0,
6.02 Swettman from ‘Tounikins, 6-8, 68
Kearns (rom Joduison, 62. 7285 Benji
min fen Hesemer, Oo, tel: Colienstitte
hye Cohen; Skinner from Vane Deusen
Patter-Smell, bye; Petherbridhse
froin Hecauan 2) Menis fron
Kaylor tol, Ody Marae from 1. Wright
68, BG, i

OF the thirty-eight entries, fifteen
freshmen. These have heen in se
eases successful in defeating their siste

from Nevill 1 Cola’

Eampie
from. Pilkin, 60, tea

inn the fingls
MM. Benjamin, G,
reall, Florio, Ky Skin
meriman bs Cohen, Re Kinpie, Jo Co
Wiards Al. Sorter, Bethe
Roys and G, Swettman,

Free swinmin
inerease in the (
Tine clay: even

made possible by: the

As huvdvet, hegas
‘The two classes, be
hinvers at eisht nel advanced at
nine, enjoyed au hour's fustruction, each
tuner the supervision af Miss. Isabelle
AA. Fobuston, och B.A Tete
Fomnlcins, ea al Elizabeth Hen
dry Hert Zaja and Eliza
assistant eaptains, Each ela
tthe first thinly who sien i
Mondy morning,” su that as
poseible may benefit Phe pout at
3 has been remalete

De tn the

imitation of utfices

el tain af
hishethall, aval Elizabeth, ‘AHiimines 2
hus heen clected to that ofliee, Gi
27, is the new manager
fice will bevin san,

NEWMAN TO HAVE FIRST
COMMUNION ON SUNDAY

‘Tirkets for the first y Com:

I Rreakfast of Newmr club
Sunday. are being distributed hy the
ors for each class: Mary. Dar
Ruth hark
juniors; Mar
Fee. suthomores
Wisifred Carey,
Zimmerman for
‘The club, will atte
St. Vi

n
h, corner nf Madison avesne and
Partrid-e street sit will pr
vod tthe Nevdemy of the Holy Names
for the hreafast,

POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB
‘TO HAVE HOLIDAY DINNER
A siving dinner was phumed
st meeting of Political Science
will take
November

at the
club, Qetaher 6,
place ‘Tuesday
There will be aw original entertainment
and i prominent. speaker, Esther Jane
seit. (20, president, appointed these eam

mites: general chairman, Louise
{ju 27% netreshinet, KD Cireen ways
+ camtertaiamient, Lattive Nottingham,

decorations, Kent Pease, ‘27,

A vommitice was also formed’ ty re-
vise and amend the constitution, Mem:
Hand, Kent

hers are. Kenneth Mach
Pease, Thiel He yjamin Lanise
Gann,

At the next mceting, Taesday, there
will he at special initiation,” Miss

Catherine Pelta,
travels

meets Now
Hie tar ta the Saratoga hat letields,
edited for bist Sit

ily
farm

BURY ‘TO M
weil (unetion af Canter
ta he held at the hae of
Cameron, AUL We
Vvesday

al stinents
settled churelt are

CANT
Phe tirst

anil students whe
invited tw

Fiche Hillis presilem, sell tell
experiences ab the Gehesat aud
eine comerences, — Mary” Laungalom

Princeban vonfer

iM repert on the
will be div

enee. Election of oflieer
‘usseel

Mary When yas elected

of the senior elass at ay meet
assembly fist Fr Kath Haldy was
ch ise representative

senior onthe
finanee board.

\ Hatlow‘een gym frotie will he held
Oetuber 31, as the first GoAL AL purty
of the Gall, Committees: are arranysins
vlan
rie Modsins attended the Meu
State—Georyia Teeh, gaame in New: York
Saturday

Margaret Hutchins,
nest of Viola Light
Sunday.

Menurah society has bean it
horship drive. AU the meeting «tt ‘Tues
Jay, Lillian Tarehes was appointed chair

man. Constance Dauman, chairman of

Marcus. is

relat activities and Rose

airman of fiterary meetin
lemie gowns atu three

vs have heen offered for sale hy: the
Residence Hall committee, throtch Miss
Mahel ‘Tallmadge, secretary,
hall had its initial meet

sear, October 6, ar the puurpse wf
president

iring, ‘The ele
Marjorie Kay
revate, Oh
27; wwensurer, Mary Wirtz, "275
Dorothy Mandlon, (273. ree
‘There are

Cowan
eoretary,
porter,
sieht juniors livinye att

age this: year

| fonrteen sophomores, and thirteen fresh: |

Filmer Barnes, prafessar of

ty and history at Smith eotlege
aril willy. Handa for hie somalionnt
uldvesses on political subjects, will speak
Getwber 4 in Abas, uniter auspices
of YW.

Professor Hkarnes will ive an auldress
at cil in the auutitoriuon om
“re” Moder Contlict at Ideals; Hs
| History. avid Prospects” He is the
J author, among other things af the well
ianown’ "Harnes” pxypers on the rin
Of the work! war

Miss, Agnes: Ei,
dramaties, will be presented i ar

i "Varkimgton's "Moisi
in the aati, Noveanher is
Miss’ Hele Bay, her ma
ioays "Tle veal Wi bu erat at
Miss Butterer's fall season, whicl w
Hesuted Kast sear, ehietly “tn Will
Vann Moody's "Phe Gre Divide
fil the preceding seasait tw Osea

ihe *Latly: Windermere’ Bann" 1
Will be ter the sanspives af

\

Hutterer, director of

met Qetuher 6, for its
Viatical

inteealnerdd

Hive, tie work ent the rable
Hines She ay Rope ine the re tlessne
Foy anthe site, ste siiel Mt lew
avelviny fur
eaneluntedd with the girs
anaerobes
mestin, Mrs Kitchen
ete members af the romp.

Ve tall,

COLLEGE NEWS AT A GLANCE

held thelr rst

The Citizen Sean
Vines meeting Weilveday titty in
mike the plins for the yeu, ‘The
‘allay ry were elected: Mil
Fred Wilson, first Tiemtenannts Mice
Htiveham, second fientewents Harhara

Andrews, Irewsnrer,  Seont sanes. were
tinge al, Miss

weevnnt vf Caunyp Nt

Juolnstun yaaye the
Ft seul

mp. where she wash
Esther Chuekrown

aude to the News’ staff of enb reporters

| Mary. Pierpont, 25. spent the

week-ct

jf Abbie ¢
Miss Mary K. Cobb, college tira

ff the Capitol Dis

ft Syedum hall as

nest
fur

attended meeting
trict resional catalovers yromp in ‘Troy
Detoher 7, ‘The libraries uf the vivinity
represented were: Skidmore college
Emma Willard school, Renss
Polytechnic Tnstitute, U
wand State College.
1 Show,
FY. G. An wats a gest at the “Y"
Hause for dinner Sund

Allen Me Gawe
it Essex, spent the week-end with Sara
H Barkley, 27,

The News elub
Saturday, in spite of weather ¢
wed inte

ion college

Miriam president of

who is teaching

pienie was held
wlitions

The pienie
supper

supper was
eld iv the home
ON

eit. The next picnic
will he it the meu: future

FRESHMAN CLASS 1S

NEARS SEMI-FINALS Y.W.C. A. Will Also Have Reading By Miss Fatterer ~ URBAN, FIGURES SAY

More Reside in Cities Than In
Country, reasons

Report Shot
‘The geagtapinant aietation of the

reshmen class as well
re et summer sehool enrolln
uuvorneed yesterday by. Pre
achier and the reg
OF the freshime
and 128 feom towns, villages, and rural
ities. it crepes

cil, Albany leading with sixty-two
students, ef whom furtysthree live in
the vity of Albany, Other hirge county
enrollments are: Seb 315 saul
Gueiddt 2

Capitol District comm
we the ead in smber of
From Albany,
Cities

nectauly

ties are far
entrants,

Harty three frestn

ces taventynin
Hindi, Cotes,

chienectady
with five or more are
Glens Falls, ‘Prey, Utica, Binghamton,
oi, Saratenae Sprinygs, Little: Malls

Kin
int

‘Cur record enrallnient this years” De

Hrubacher eyplained, is mot hee

the size nf the frestunen class,
is sliehtly smaller thin
he Hie chass: whied
the hist af the g
College with a compa

ively small numer of memb

vue jner hisses now are hu
Mttevuanee at the stim
This inehuled two ealleye
four superintendents — wf
149 biel
selon
ri

«fifty-four principals,
AAT etementar
terchers, 188 State Colleye nde
ies, twenty-three under radiates ol
ther colleges, two part-time teachers,
uu 121 unclassific, 16 af the sturlents

PRESIDENT MEETS ALUMNI

Mrevident A. Ke Bru
turned fram the Bases: (
Conferenve, held at Lake PI
wut 7, De, Br

ichor, hay re
ity ‘Teaehers!

Veaching” and October
6, he conducted a rou table conference
for teachers and prineipals, Dr. Ben
hacher spoke witha unmber of St
College alumni who attended the
ference, Mumii present at the sessions
were: | Mts, Kitkauley, formerly
Mary Re Hiyte of the ehiss nf 1910)
P. MeAlloon, class of 1917, whe
we the response” ty Dr. Melville
Hewey’s address af weleome

Met wwebik
Orr 2: Di

arian Is
Back In Classroom

‘The “youngest justice of the peace
in the W “

reelection a
stuck who was a
npleted term
nt the Republi

Mexe att
e.

year's
‘Page Four

BLATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER Ii, 1926

JUNIORS ENTERTAIN
WITH “PATCH-QUILT”
sal FOR SISTERS

realinan patel quill party

Alin
Grant,

juniors and |

Hy of the entertainment,

mple, the hoy, in an automo: |
next scene was tald in an
old country farmhouse where mother
Helen Deans, supervised the quilting,

pli
it ad. Alina Pall

i ere |
before the dancing.

Mi York and Slee, York ‘were fives
Prizes went to Lor for the |
most 0 Hh for
Can-

for the most bea
rtrude Swett

ssisted by Alma
of decorations; Bertha

chairman |
centtertain

CHEM CLUB TO MEET
Chemistry elu will ho

fie propress
ssed one full course in
i to join. Florence

who have
chemistry
Gillett is. presi

G.A.A. TO HAVE INDIAN
LADDER HIKE TOMORROW

€ calleye at cial
¥y will take some
them, Alice Good.

nda
‘Their bus will
o'clock, Tf possit
G.A.A, members
ing, president,

though G. A. A. and Biolory elu
will not be together throughout the day,

Tuneh and suppe

cv are urged Lo Yo on

will be visited, A
members will attend. Ge
'27, is in charge of th
and Mildred Wilson
the Biology club xcursion

her of faculty
fe

irman of

hing tt FINANCE BOARD GIVES

which was pateled by bright hits |”

| Do Your Christmas Shipping _ “

Me |The Kraft ft Shay Centttl Av

Eight of Last Year’s Myskania, Two News Moguls, | SMART CLOTHES
Back As Holiday: Making Alena Throng College Hall for
YOUNG MEN and MISSES

girs CLOTHING, HATS,
eyo, Rah an (SHOES, HABERDASHERY
iv" Steefel Brothers

Inc.
STATE STATE

members. ong. the
visited Sti yy October 12,
Among. the visitors were two former
ditors-in-chief of the News, Dorothy
V, Bennit, 24, and Kathlee
‘Slice vlan were, Cor

ind Mare
t Ritzer, Lillian |
avant, Rose

¢ Bayless, Mary Mille
gavet Cushma

West a7
Shoe Repairing Shop Hogan’s Pharmacy

SHOE SHINE
Cor, Western and
MATTEO LAVENIA | No. Lake ofvenues

Ruth | Gor, Weat Lawrence & Western Ave
Now under new management

J. EPSTEIN, Ph. G.
Operating

Main,
Olsen, '24
Craddock,
quetine Monroe,

Floyd U. Graves
845 Maditon Ave.

TAX COLLECTION HOURS DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS

The fiance board asmonnees that the | "Telephone West 3462-3463

tax of eleven dollars will he
ea in the history’ oie, wn 208, = ECONOMY

tro i 12 ul from 2 ‘ t elie L. A. BOOKHEIM DRESS GOODS STORE
ing tines: Junior Bley ul Toe F MB Central Ave. Phone W-3791-M
tg, Getalce 1B. ad 203, sealviiren: iR eliable Meats = Sik - Woolen - Colton

| Monda 846 Madison Ave. cor. Ontario St. | Hentslitching and Trimming
Phone West 1837 OPEN EVENINGS

_._—s Get A Hair Bob At The

COLLEGE BARBER SHOP

Light lunches served zt all hours.

nl Tuesday, October 26 and

“The senior tax 6
lection was Tuesday and Weduestay. |
|

—| KOHN BROS.

GIFTS VPS WEAR, “A Good Place to Buy” CONRAD HEYES, Prop.
_ HOSIERY SHOES 82 ROBIN STREET
Distinctive (if Ml Occasions | 125 Central Ave. at Lexington

Oriental and Occidental
Restaurant
44STATE STREE'

Dancing Every Evening ‘
H. B. MYERS

Fancy Groceries, Fruits and
Vegetables

Phone West 394

enings

“Cheerul Service Shop

JOS. A. WALSH, Prop.

Hosiery for
I

People Who €

5% To College Students |

Have you seen the new fancy 852 Madison Ave,

back hovlery, at sede." G, W. WEYRICH
BARBER

299 ONTARIO STREET

Special attention to college students

107 Central 7 doors below |
Ave, Lexingtou Ave.

H. E, STAHLER’S RESTAURANT

“THI BEST IS NONE TO GOOD"
Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars
307 CENTRAL AVE. B. Albany, x ¥; Phone West 6443

| MILLS ART PRESS

(394-396 BROADWAY ALBANY, N. Y,
SOCIETY PRINTING

Probably one &
reason for the
popularity of
WRIGLEY’S jis that it lasts
so long and returns such
reat dividends for so. small

sweet, appetite

keen,’ digestion good,
Fresh and full-flavored
always tn its wax- wrapped
package.

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