State College News, Volume 12, Number 3, 1927 October 7

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

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Real mcs 1 PENALIOE FROSH |? CONTRACTS HAVE CAST OP SEASON'S

BEEN AWARDED FOR

[TRADITION BREAKERS} 1927-28 PEDAGOGUE FIRST PLAY CHOSEN

Three contracts have been a
for th
Wrinht,
Oliver ©

Freshmen Must Apologize To
Student Body At Third
Violation

Morgan, Wort, and Strevell
Will Act In “The Bank
| Account”

WILL TAG OFFENDERS)!t# The Rrandow prints cnn |COMMITTEES ARE NAMED

he the printer ane Ohenans will be
the yblieation,

covtraet for engraving

ee Dramatic And Art Council To

leving McConnell's Gray Pig
Bring Heywood Brown

Wins Prize In Pedigreed SINS We Fight att

neces that pans are

Stock Show int Goer Set tg The hak | To Albany

ditions three times amish ai 2 the first presentati
persan ty the whole stident body. [ivetnres whieh are te be kept secret matil [advanced dramaties

te suphonmire penalties an flit day The useah popatar vote ot the |
huni Lontise Pinhee, sophomore | prettiest ane the wittiest stusbet will he [Che re i
vice president, Eviday night at the lf ule eat” AGT be the tir

wood

Tevings MeComnell, 31, entering ain the atta in sino next week, te js the divertor

Courtesy Albany: vent
Heestmesr ALR. Baenacurn

Chawesce AL Hieury

TAL TO REMAIN $41; lecrerrirrautes| occ at a
BUDGET DECREASES fete tee ad pats 2) UU 1 ATEN
icone erent aes gle ee BSE BRD CONVOCATION

Dramatic Art Council Has
$150 Increase; Myskania

tions

"Professional Leadership” |s

Is Cut $72
-_ “1 The General Theme Of
The proposed student jation es Digaih 3¢ ie ealities i hy ‘Convention
deed a f 1 rail ACE as ets thes eta) eon Clyde: Seems stiyehot ei wl hts, Mas
pnheed tee be presented in assembly ir in the whiote stiletit Pwwls el gaires Wilson, Rati Laine 7 Frew evil] aT a
tvnday will be S10 less than hist set's | evenly Sinithhs Inimier asitorss Pali 28) Cleanup, Mildveal Gabel | Efesident AR rvbieher amd
Didget. This yewr's Indget with he | Freshen were rorced ta tiew ne | Dvsrethy. sini Mey Laugton 2 many oh the Callege fuenty will take
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ies wevaniisitin, Phx sryttead Notes will soon tae pwotert ont thc tubers hits atl eritieg te Wwe be gh :
Only vile em tas heen increased A ‘ the Vniversity of the State of New
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vie at th Chanee hall, in the State Educa:

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Virwrnttn barre st al QUARTERLY WILL TAKE census’ conanont ot viegice tems |, boii

hay heen ent from $425
iuslivtustey fund tron

wail the tay. cards tyne fre
S10, The freshinau hamthook aud

4, the

nwt CONTRIBUTIONS TODAY 95"). -i3, yc gsm nit be schol Leadon
a Hanearet Cuiges at young anit whee [Mn ALR. Brubacher and the prime
erie tural he

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sehouls will

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cated on the phitio

Stave College this year, the student yet | an
Has will tein S11 a spite ol the ’ .
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Uirplis trv List year of SLOn2 Bive amt sul as book and alr te setts theme for the ‘Thursday afternoon

in tity via aad 4 tall x a Lanes nesting, Herbert Seeley Well, sper

Inunseat-dattars va this st
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the STL tax

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Are aloe Heats patina Ny th
1 anit J tition af Rochester sehoats, will

speak on "Che Sehoul Superintendent

wa or My ' TRPRDINO DESCRIBES ecrter Seahers slew

PBW SIGHTS ABROAD 0.2)

Visits Paris, Naples, Pompeii;
in Explains Interesting

Ws Tihany, ii Italian Customs.

aah Tigilish ts the tarts al

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nal

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tee aoc Y.WGA, 10 GIVE
oc! RECEPTION TONIGHT

+ theme. “siqweryd
at Pearhers
will be given hy) Cor
Ailair, president at the Chis:

Surprise Stunt Will Be Given
i Between Dances By The
West werk Upperclassmen

fan male

Mi scat ent iad PERCY GRAINGER WILL ji." i... 3 tal. Ticerg iin Men

ja el ole IN PLAY HERE ON OCT. 17]! G2 ae scans

rey Mabihaw

‘inviples nt Super é
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cH unin r Cousntars mathe, Ihe gates to the amiversity, will be the speakers. “The

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i Vhere | nangements vanerning her adowry FE] Sehobar in ae Demueraey

viel pins ten thts sear a sees

Fitivients aint 22000 sc shun, oh the stint Fis at reat ademsanl top thos wh ary he thot beysuns | latter will speah on
Fowet hianttvoak ii at Vion ll vnutstesally. ane te [tlie Adlgaancenn Seience
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telay 15eu hey nea Hh Candlyn, in
Tod 254K wrist matic spovial wneat wall be eristivs, When at gil reach
ism fi nitisiewd entertainnnents. sin fuse aah Cavetety five: still ansnar ied |
Hat between hon Prestanen are especially ore fall bape is given age that she ever | Hise school arches ra will furnish
quested to join, will be asic

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BTATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 7, 1927

SEERA

State College New

Esranuisitty ny re Class ov 1918
‘The Undergrad paper of New York
Site. Callege tor Heachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Vincinia Higarns

Editor-in-Chief
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KAtHerIne SAXtON......0 Business. Manager
8 fest 2425.W
‘Managing

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x is JUNIOR AssoctaTe Evirous:

Guace M, Bravy, “30 Fuowence Korn,
Geneon Otay 29 Hest any

Wena, 2
Eurrons
Wounea, 130
Revonrens
Framer Govoin, 30
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sr ‘Atami Hew, 28
Nesueenir usiness Mawacgee Cacti
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business Srarr
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Cxvsny, "30
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Nuws Chi,
Expaamery Bunrukensck
Awe Seavvon,
Atte enon, 30

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Miancaner enum
President

View
Secretary’

the allege year by th

‘sts 28 per yeas,
Del where, th the Uoitel Staten
attr at a Albany,

Fablished every, Friday
representing the Stulent 6
Sinale copies, ten cents,
Entered as seeuml ¢

ily enlarse sentiments expressed i
es sriieSprined antess the writers
gti of the New Ahunysuy

News des m
contributions

aes ake
it he pre

LUDWIG’S “WILHELM HOHENZOLLERN”
CONTAINS CARTOONS FROM PUNCH!
By W. MF.

Wilhelm Hohenzollern—The Last of the Kaisers. By Emil
Ludwig. Translation from the German by Ethel Col-
burn Mayne. $5, 528 pages. New York: Putnam.

imate picture of Wilhelm I from his birth

‘ig can write, It is the

exile, written as only Lud
thrilling story of how one man, a sword rattler, ci
to a war-pienic.

nation to turn from economic leadershi
“You will not hear,” says the author in his prefac

es of socialists or of foreigners in any of the following

pages; but only those of the emperor himself, his relatives

and his friends, his Chancellors and Ministers, his gen-

erals and his courtiers." These voices, aided by Ludwig's

imterpretative ability, tell a remarkable story of world
wide interest.

ft is fortu
from a
gandistic,
ments, Ludwig dispels any
propaganda,

Seldom is a biography written ina vein more unfay
able, more hostile, more destructive to its subject. ‘The
last few pages contain « striking indictment of the Kaiser's
of his people in their time of greatest ned.
novel on

fe that the book is written by a German;

other source, it would he taken as most propa
t by frequent citations of well known doct:
possible charges of writing

desertiv
It is far more interesting than

fike Ludwig's “Napoleon”, it is bound to he in the fea af

biographies this season, The twenty-eight illust

to the value of the book, wled in these

photos of the Kaiser in varios poses, and leading, cartoons

from "Punch

Incl several

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON REVIEWS
HOW, WHY HE WROTE FAIRY TALES
By W. MF,

Pacemakex” AWAKns,
Wr
lest 1
enc

Prnira oy Mus Ane Paves, 396996 roalway-—Main 2267
Aunawy, NV, October 7, 1927 Vol, XII, No.8

EVERY STUDENT SHOULD PAY TAX

e eustom for the fresh
stent ant aeuty
is wouerally
foster gov

Ati-AMERICAN” AND
CLP,
Puaze as "Aatenica’s

Newseanen,” CS,

Sreoxp

In
men to he obliged to spe
member which he me

Jiewed that this will “put the frosh at case”,

and make of the student body just one Purge
all of whose members nore oF less well ae

why make the frosh speak
ssien in reility the hosts whos

iy and. privilege it is to extend first greetings,
Strangers? Doesn't it seem possible that the Frosh might
feel a little shy about putting himself forward—just a wee

PAu, then, ist nly natural for a neweomer to
he rather ‘reserved cep) himself from being too en
thusiastic in his social climbing. sv as to allow the upper
classmen to have time ned ith nt a
tw bring hin into closer frie

AC present there is ow teaiton at State Coll
requires freshmen speak first tu upperclassmen,
ever, wouldn't it be a good. plant to start a custom whereby
tupperclassmen wuulel extend the kul haved and greet every
frosh he sees, rogardless af whether ur not he has spoken
first or hay anet him before? Perhaps it might be possible
ta exiend this universal greeting gun to all students
Af all classes there have heen t

SPEAK TO FROSH, UPPERCLASSMEN!
When the stwlent association accepts the budeet, it is
be expected that ciel member ct the assuciation will
pay his student tas, Many expenses af the guvernment
met by the incwine from taxes; and woe ante anyone
whe triey to evade them! Likewise sare the expenses. af
neu advantages given at State met hy paynn
ted speakers, artists awl misivians are bro
the reach of ev
Copies af the Seat Cu
tury are distributed free
Dransatie

tor News, Qi
teh every stunt
aml Art pays and Music
ciation progranty are all envered by the student (ax
Surety canywe whe fails ter fuave the gonad ja ww
share inthe respensibility asf this taidet hy romp saul
willing payment ai his tax, is unfortunate
One thing, which will give a stranger avery. gout secon
ations, iy the prompt faytveat ast bis Halls, Thy vane
ie hit for the fru

Acluiission

football. juanies, Asai

CHANGE CHAPEL REQUIREMENTS
"Alter seventy eight years uf compulsory eh
Aswiciated Press dispateh, "the University
discontinued the traditional eeretnay
lation ost the faculty committer
University ot Kechester is hut ane af a kare nui
cealueationial anstin
nauidonedd tlie atitiqiiated system whieh cumpels callege
students to atten chapel assemblies, consinberiny
Calleges all over the comutry
more that the student who benefits front at )
will attend without beings compelled to dha see saul teat thiase
lw go only under compulsion slew i personal benelits
hur eujoy ment frome the sessuons aud disturh those wha ss
‘There are students in but ot these categories ab State
College, “For the henetit af those whe do enjoy: the chapel
aud would attend without compulsion, we elieve it wo
te uae atealanee atthe. Rriy ruin

Why not here tou

Kj,

uve sbovesitul else bere.

S18 pages

ebutersen
American t
the life of the

Hans Christian
York

review” she

tales tw kings

"lovely story,

fairy aud princes;
apy al full

maker's son whe tld
iseless to comment pet tl

Anderset, this new edition

same delight dunbled, ‘The bauk: is condusive

to easy reading, well illustrated with porteaits cad phot
raphs—positively inviting.
Published by: the Ameriean-Se
the belied that greater familiarity
monuments of the North will help Americans ts
tu stimulate

pinavian Fondation “in

with the chief titerary
better
understanding of Scandinavians, and thus ser
their sympathetic co-operation Ls goad ends”, it is quite
certain ty accomplish this. aim,

All those students especially
the tale of the aly duckling amd its Gellay stories will
want to read this hook which tells how sand why the noted

who have read with rapture

author wrote.

LOUIS A
THE HONOR

USTIN WARREN DEFENDS
OF LINCOLN'S FAMILY
BW ALL

Lincolu's Childhowd
Warren
and Landon

New

Parentage, Uy
SAU, JN

The Century: Company

Austin
York

and
Mlusteated pages
A great wealth oof lomg-forgetten ducunicuts: found fy th
thor Ge musty Kentucky court hanses fori the bisis ot
which this hook is built. Mr. Warren first bees in
work, hie tells as
tiny biographies oa

terested in the i his preiaee, whey

ter review Nbratam Lineal |
hecame convinwed shat Linvoliiana lid not present abs at
thority for most of its filings alot the Kentucky history
af the: Lineotis
yin sturiey of Lineuli’s early: tive his supposed
attertant upon his mathe
ing that he
caused the
amd to delve: ite the
And these doen
Hy hits «
Shearing the
is on these that he bint
Homi Vines ant Naney Hash:
were ma 1, 180; Abra La
nn honorable: paternity, not at the alewiken.
ter that ht
coli did met come “hte the
Mhicesed traren and ot

irth with but one ut with

rentant author to th
hoard all the

for instanee ay aver
16 reliable
rents, ets hs

uted ian a twenty: counties ected an
he past six years
either Lineutu ur
the follawsiny, Uiest

fame char Lather 1s Lin

work on the wns «
vost
eessively pour at his: birth,

The buh
ut presen
oF the tines, But the juthur's bok

+ hint

patents were mut es

uly details the Lauculis Gauity svar

A Vivid picture of eeatonue sand chanesti lite
won't sell aes iw
ho trying te anaake Lin

sivas, At inulevencies,

coh a "here! nothing, it tact, to aypeal tee the

we Hughes, Woedward et al

shoo! ander the gentler
Hal notes amd frequent quotations make the boul
The

ages a religions envir

tu historians, chaplers on educational ad

newt are well worth rewding

"MAKE G, A, A. YOURS, “ URGES POTTER

w

Florence Potter, '28,
who writes third

in a series of articles

of advice to

fresh men.

Coutteny Athan Eventing Seas
Funeesee: E Dorre,
track. Do wot stay
awe never payed the xine
Wate the GOAL AL beard
| practices and find ‘ont with

the Helene

Naturally you who hi j
tered this new phase of your fife here |
it as full and

at State want to make

|

|
|

| Margaret Rurnap, ‘30,

as enjoyable as possible. Just how |fiard. play aw

successful you will be in making it the brait fogs. Your own sitistaeti

four years upon whieh you ean look |at your siccomplishnnent will he stt

back with satisfaction “and pleasure | lieieut reward but, yet will fine nthe
The Giris'| ines as well. Yom will meet uit

vou otherwise might not have knew

is trying, 46] and will nih up firmer friendships ia

help you out, “The sports are for you | paving ane working together

to enjoy. ‘This fall we hope to have] State, GALA. is compused at

class teams in field hall, hockey, | dents, for the henelits ot th

and swituming, a. tennis tour | Now tliat you Thave. joined

nament and hikes; this winter, baskel-| it yours to, not always ta recede

ball and volley hall, besides the winter | from batt te serve als

sports and in the spring, lindball and | you the

lasting sitistavtion:

Miss pro |
the child study group af the
Vrogtess club at Dehnar, Monday
She spoke on her experience with eh
indy. classes in State. College

Winchell,

conferred

Morence E,

with

When mist ave know «
They are tet atthe

{Lia Metter.)
them ssiterward

Hlizabeth Render visited the
hone economies depurtinent Friday. | jy
She traveled abroad during the sunt
Hetty Doyle, who teaches in Ales
andra Bay, was at the eollege last} Are we
week 1

hay yer
May we clea
We has beow din
allel
utely wt

Keane I

(Dean Metzler
eu classe
(Dean Metzler

“Marion Goldsmith, '27, visited

Delta sorority house’ over the without

troppeil

- = That ht

Kappa Delta spent Saturday aiter-|piuustanen bin we uot

goon at Nornianskill swimming and | iseut pion

liking. A camptire lunch was served | Metter)
was chairman |” Whe the

pels son

any, fv

of arrangements, ise ASOB AC ston AGA

Gertrusle Mall, "29, has Hl

finan oF the Hower eur
Antersurority

heen ay yp
mittee
Delis One

Bhs Delia surority welcomes inte: i
pledge wembershipy Bernice | Van
Sickle, ‘24, sud Eleanor Colbers, Mb

Thanp ant
onl we
i the Call

lien
bits
wed in Which these uew mentber
ban bike

aumounced

Wha Hiatt januten
Mio tippers a
Cu het

1 Dare
uly, Shin

Psi Gann senvriny peal
shy: Heatly

20, Way A yettest at _
Sorutity house too the
week end

Syitsuny
nit ls

Salt
this ye

Fecene Calle

; teal
andl tiveuty

iternoun
chosen weleanied the
a bridge Wa, Miter 1
inner was served ine the i
the rear at the Hall

wh
Ireshinien at

Newman cli sleds
tonight at an Hall
Vatrivia O'Comiell,

president
Phere a

io definite’ plans hi
tuuiions or hieakfasts ay yet, hw | aheatre
ever, since their house is aot co {aie
lee Seow

Hevubership drives will he conducted
bez inning Monday, Miss O'Cunuell
ai

oaecompanied Ly upper «be

Hf spline abasses th
vuley onthe mathe, tut tes
Callen tradition Jucbuding at
kania)

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTORER 7, 1927

SCHOOL JOURNALISM | __ Coch Despais [FRESHMEN CaN GET | [yee a ap
CRITIC LAUDS NEWS me MAKING APPLICATI || YBAR'S GURRIGULUM

MAKING APPLICATION
Training Received Will Raise Psychology, English, Music

Standard In State And Art Schedules
Says Ewalt Extended

8

Peaininys in stuvlent journalism re

f the Stave

n Poetry,
Children’s

er

CAN'T USE BRAINS AND annie
WEAK BACKS BAKER}

Many aman is
doing work day after;
day that an electri¢;

ps

| =z

THIRTY-TWO ADDITIONS apie a al f
Y, LAB ASSISTANTS HERE 1g,

FOR COLLEGE LIBKAR iu " ed

site “S
S

College men and women recognize elec-
tricity as one of the principal aids to
progress in the factory, on the farm, and
in the home.

spevially wlaped to any task,

210.000

‘GENERAL ELECTRIC

GENERAL ELECTRIC YORK
4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 7, 1927

_ SE FRESHMEN BARN | adores Classes BRUBACHER ATTENDS) —_Imspects Houses /SHILLINGLAW BARNS
ENGLISH EXEMPTION BDUCATION MEETING DE MOLAY BADGE

These Students Had Averages Summer Sessi Of National State College Man The First
Over 82% In All High Education Association

Albanian To Receive
Coveted Honor

School English Met In Seattle 1
As a result of the English miner convention of the Kober J. Shillinghaw, treastiver af the
ssciatian was class af 129, was recently na

tion given 9 o'clock Mon
eighty-one freshmei
the regular freshman
oral and theme English,
amen will take inste

ashinygton, this sum: pres tative De Moka, by the
A. R. Hrubachier wa

dele from New

eaineil of that order, ‘th

hestawerd avon abut 80

nother course, atone (Ine. Lieut, AL amtry eel yer, is for all aronnul ate
tion of teachers in

ine ggrown since: its. in

velopment and is one af the

tf

ening Nown |

‘eanars whieh the vargani¢ation ean give
to its

: Shillingghaw isa member of the Wi
MISS ANNA E, PIERCE Ham 1. Geawey Chapter, Order af

Comrteny AM Beeulme Nowe The Malay, Mbany, an is the first AL

NEWS TO TRAIN CUBS
IN TWO DEPARTMENTS|

COMMITTEE CONSIDERS |\\" "i (ult Se

slic gt fre i yar th LIVING CONDITIONS} ws nm tov, Kon
“AE rs ies oti [ya usa aang rth ttl a he Np
weekly newspaper, the “ son Callewe sins “hiave ine inspected hs | Star Lay

faculty advise fo Mhighh selie aunty | the i
insly aviners tog acto yy anid uy a ielegttes th

Tiree courses will be taught in the | tmlamter. | Te, Elliat of Harvard, Wil
eaitorial department amd ane in the

Vacant Ait Te Dieree
Standards that the committee members| fine atthe juihlie mectine sf lis shaper
ised in judging whether a plier wis | ether 1

ata te An ARCH
hea oe “Se i SUPPORT Shoe
weet | With Style-

of Pattern and Last

nerd taiy’P girs reevitly ngtned will be presented 4

sare alse held ith sniad
e given over entirely 1
in aultninistrative work
ast winter the convention wis i

winter and
ec

s. NeXt year. “These tnd
winter conventions dsnaliy: draw then
of men, while the simmer meet
re almost entirely compused a

dente (ue tl
Copy-reading will he na
\ finited mim

ta
fred Harlbut,
olyn Kelly,
Ki Ro:

mittee members a
Hort Hive ely in aie
wag or A Une atcha there

iver) PEAREY’S

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HOME ECONOMICS IN

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study ink hime een
Chiversity. She sailed August 2
the S._S. Anvrican, ‘Trader

rtath Siecle
ice Van Steeuburgh,
Het Wana Geneelaie Weel
wowies,

STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY | ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
IS PASTIME oF FROSH) PLANS YEARS EVENTS|:

Thirteen events haye heen scheduled |
utliletic associa: |

« Andian badder
innings meet, Nov
Was award wight
3 evtih tet Manel Hy faculty |

able service thre Qu

fi iba, Hey. \ {1d ata Site
ure used ty dine
Wald yo tke fe hear whist we a
Tall

for ‘enh’, and
the work’ nest

instenetion
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deep ve

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With the badge of his eb ™ a Netball be 1 y vin ME URTANS IN COLUMILA

istevetfuge Mie lew WE HL pane Er Raa reine (nt ati

seiaunea the eantents af the smell Dowd. fick mente Nats Be diene Mae hikes Fane wake
Magy AM: award iyite Alay A J Wevish at Wha

Hever that Hoes tat hia haw te etnly 1
Tait they: daave proved Heir point qvitty

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portunity to tlk things ever and get

things settled... @, Make a telephone

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mi, ao. Albany, N AN D
Albany, N.Y ‘ i y a) NEW YORK
TELEPHONE COMPANY

108-1 io State Street

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER

7, 1927

6

CARDOZE WILL SPEAK
AT NEWS CLUB DINNER)
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BIOLOGY CLUB BEGINS
ACTIVITIES ON OCT. 15\:

“A steak party, 1: take pte

GOVERNMENT 2 CLASS

WILL GIVE MOCK TRIAL ~

"A mock trial w

ROY LEE SPEAKS TO
Y. W. C. A. MEETING
ON STUDENT, TRIALS

vw es
W

KOSCIUSKO WILL HELP
POLISH STUDENTS HERE

Mi reg” Shor

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

CIVIL SERVICE TEST

“ELECT PRESIDENT FOR
HERODOTUS CLUB SOON i

SPANISH REVIEW COURSE |

«WILL NOT GIVE CREDIT
‘| FOR ORCHESTRA WORK

TO BE IN NOVEMBER

FOR CREDIT IS ADDE

IN CA i TOL BUILDING

|60 STUDENTS LEAVE
COLLEGE TOMORROW

Sisty members of 1

SOPH DUES ARE $2.50,

COLLEGE HEARS WORLD

For Your Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
see

JOHN W. FISH

131 Central Avenue
Hosiery
Kayser Slipper Heel

and

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FOR SARATOGA pele

12 PLAYERS REMAIN

IN NET TOURNAMENT

i
Kuczynksi, Herney, Sprague, And

Stanhope Will Play In
Third Round

.|8 TO ENTER THIRD ROUND

Whiston To Oppose Auerback;
Fallon Paired Against
Strevell

T. HERNEY ANNOUNCES

SERIES THROUGH RA DIO

Madeline Guaranteed Hosiery

John W. Emery, Ine.

‘POPULAR PR
S41 North Pearl St.

ICED FOOTWEAR
Albany, N.Y.

ROSE SILK SHOP.

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Olga Hampel, '26, will sail ina few

Listen Girls

This ‘AD' good for 50c.
toward the purchase of any
article over $1.00. Bring this

advertisement to Bulson's
Toggery, 853 Maison Ave.
and buy your Gordon, Hole-
proof, Pointex Hesiery, Silk
Underwear, Corseletts, Sani-
tary and Toilet Articles,
Shoes and Rubbers, Gifts,
Notions, etc,

Bulson's Toggery

853 Madison Ave. Albany
Ontario)

A TASTY LI PAGE
TRY MRS. Bi

Camp High
School Lunch
7 No.

HOME-MADE
SPECIALTY

CANDY, SOFT DRINKS AND

CHOICE, CONFECTIONERY

Lake Avenue
SANDWICHES A

22 GREEN STREET

FOR YOUR BASKETBALL SUPPLIES

AND GYM GOODS
SHE-US FIRS

T. J. HURLEY, Est.

ALBANY, N. Y.

Ice Cream, C nfectton
299

MAISTELMAN BROS.
Tu Staller

nd Home Made Sandwiches
TRAL AVE,

Oriental and Occidental Restaurant
AMERICAN AND CHINESE
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Girls andl Misses
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Klein Market

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Phone Main 7187

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 7, 1927

SENIORS DESCRIBE |W9 SEMORS TEACH |PROSH NOMINATE 6 |¢ 4.4, NAMES TENNIS | ENROLL 320 FROSH;

IN SOME ROOMS OF TOURNAMENT ENTRIES

DIFFERENT HOBBIES) © mine Hic scHoot|AS CLASS PRESIDENT) 2% c's asic soem -) 289 WOMEN, 81 MEN

Due te the increased nnmber of —— tennis tournament to be held the later |34 Graduate Students Ace 55
Ruth Lane, '28 Likes To Sleep; | *"i0" teaching in Milne High school,!5 Run For Vice-Presidency;| part uf this week at the Wash Specials Are Listed in
i are teaching two in a i 6 For Secretary; 8 For ek: courts

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he Chass of “SE imate six, neniina Marilla Stith,
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