e College New
EACH
Stare CoLtitak Foie T
j StUDEKTS Ler
IN AVIATION RAGE
Will Report Sunday With 28)
Women Too Be Examined
For $600 Prize
Twn State cdl
in the runing tur the
wiffersd by the Canadians
sehularshepy
Colonial Airways company: ard ‘The
Albany ‘Times Uuion to any Many
Area awunein whee wishes tee became
Tanaes
notitieel by mt
al hangar at the \
iysie and tiental ex
umber, “ihe nine best
from them will be chosen the winner
of the scholarship,
Hainbridge, renin
nine for the final judgment this week,
The five Stare callege women whe
Were im the contest’s upper 30 are
Miss Schroeder, Miss ‘Throop, Ki
Selimeder, “31 Aulrey, lowers
and Dorothy: Winch,
QUINTET TO MEET
NEW JERSEY MEN
TOMORROW NIGHT
100R
State ‘Teachers
‘Prorple aunt Golt’s
Hume of the
The New Jers
five will be ithe
opponent int
seitsonl to
att htt
1 it
whl final
In seat and play i
il Tee revi
0 i his
sal Captain,
wonderful
Hhanaling himself
Whiston
of winning
The boys will be working together
much better, tomorrow and. although
the game will be close, it is sure w
Ie: atiuther vietory: for cay teat
Men Will Have Dance
In Lounge January 10
Hea Vin
finder the auspices. at
ai hut is the
all the
40, chairman
tis,
ALA
ve Ye
13-1920) $2.
OF Per ¥
a2. Weekly cry
f | Announces Rules | DR. WILSON SBBS Sante, Alias Adolphe Scholl, _|/ PLANS TO P ROVIDE }
as REVISION OF PLAN Gives Student A Hobby Horse |
, the person of AG 4
ale a NEW PLAY SPAGE
Predicts Vecational Guidance Site Will, Be Western Av
i ue {
And Student Counseling Gampua De Ores
1 High Schools Proposals Indicate |
“Vovatinnal guidance and stent ae p
siege Ue ve 4 FIELD TO BE PREPARED :
wliwts of New York Pole Vault, Hurdles, Hammes
eee Ml rte | Throw, and Dash’ Events
iri exten Wintrrd Cc iiecker, || Wil Be Practiced
Bains term vane ng
Re _ el the elit. Transformation of the Western
: sai Sails Bi avenue campus. between Albany
We) yciavteving irom ioe Bell t-| MARROW DOORWAYS | ivizh sctoat and the approach to
ile Teva GURL te ire Rictnardsowy all intra well equips
mii as ate as i wi MAY BE REPAIRED | '\\"v"hon bell inte a well cant
the, are Wada" Ue. Wi aise Tent afar preegeatn
se the jbo ate tT DURING CHRISTMAS) «= imvrovement of the State eve
the Fe wurrow decrwaaw we ane{ fants pinned hy President 3
Dir Wilson ji vat that the ‘i 1 i * K ce 1 han] Hrabacher Hi arrangements mi:
antterities. Hd make pupils mider: ay, Steen in Richardson Wall criatize, the space will inelude a
Check Rooms Will Be |sivitns csi nist [sick ave cant the coms] ta nat ier path
Sehveod unuil hey have vonmpleted the'e iy that building. way be fied hur | ier runnin a jumping pit for high
(OFF Mezzanine | Flody| sites Sina na nee nee oe a ee a eee Tee a ee ee
‘Hite Rie domsibeed, abinanee tle the trained — apprent ces ro President ALR. Brobacher |and possibly, in season, football
meee hiss) will 2 higclits vieneinngs at least a high: atiaiet for the work fas been | goalposts,
ee cldeh dacakeibanl aanneee aes a fet far same tine, he said, and the] The held is level, tne sinee itis
me Gr daaMelballatock ny wig shen gt a ne yy ay hump and de
Picialed sp. the, Miele eoncts tne petistyle ete preasiinis whieh prevent its hci
oi an hace DR, BRUCE CURRY | igi iis Laser nS Pre hea
vides, They have been drawn ap xe and filling in will pre
dy Thales Act. urumneter set TALK IN STUDENT fie ‘id for use, according (0
Frederick 'W. Cosh nanan ASSEMBLY TODAY Dae ald
her reyulations inelude thw Hruce Curry will address a for
the mezzanine floor of the gyne e He Sementer, Western
fedsinin far (ie kare tle ray
of thos: ames, aan iat sh Corry bei Is by ‘aw yards
if tuned anal ewer by Ue Yentiag Wornien's on hone pla
dauedue, welll hehe ihe pared Chetan sasicintions ‘Dr. in front of the. bu
TRUS tS, cee Mate ei Teed 11 will meet in the audi- ‘Among the other con-[ will be too short for r
RIB Wall at ILs10 wictuck | struction. "work. planned for the tests
ine Wea Aa revte for the| College is the erection of new par To Screen Windows
‘Crum explained anid Student |titions for the general science store-| However, practices be cons
ce “convention, | )0m jn ated fh ue ad the Bae i nnd intra-mural con-
us don of the office of Professcie John tests tay be played with ground
Two Groups Arrange TOSI Chetan Me Salers graehinlait Mitnect uh [Pulte Meh aukecine halt A over
Reserved Seat Plan W Lesley | sehoul, into three afices. ue terrae pent lee only twe or
inhly, DI vanes Us sin eee ese ness. The: barenent wine
A student x ticker will be worth | aul choc. Miss eats cumamead | a dows of the buildings in danger of
seta my ticker ll Mewar elects Mins Boat) auwameel, Chorus To Sing Three |Win ane nei bat ein he
Face Sea wees ferfurmonee| il Mg T iaes al aT PeUertCal ig ein screens
“Jaco phan PARC Hone bec Pe greasy Carols On Wednesday|"":"';: stint floag: windows, will |
‘ ie any wi sven’ stenus. ander the] He" Ttenbacher, “for
i i ww tr Vr 1 Predera "I even Habe ‘enn vould not hit the
Hea Neat ovate antisie depart] hall devin ate hone plate te the |
ie hares
re Wot
Sa Oo ' pees ee
Hin 1 a te ath i — periciske fete
i ee vat on x Sm Hucteat aval ‘Riedie alls
sc eran ot the tet Reverend Babe Kaplan Gives Invocation
desires to eaica Hieber te the poe {
rs will He ake sy atm Re : . :
ee a Beale pasting Ue At First. Nomination Convention Session} ,,° in et ie we
iii ht S| iy gy ei Te Demat Nato Consntin wa claw iors Sy hang, wih
This’ plan applies (call perc, «tier in the city of Squcdhmk, Maine (Page Hall Auditorium) yesterday ¢) Sa aantaway:. On. the
Hanae the Cie at 130 o'clack hy Kathy 1 Vinkelstcin of Michigan, chairman of the Demo-| sclionl side nf the field, dumping
ded cet AT Houle tne sth j erat sie) man tie Si pil il be dug for broad jumping
dent stern at Pass ihe atin anthem, ‘The Star Spanyted Ranner, was fallow! {sun high juntas
will preveut re iesais Ta ihe etisival Vt ton sie, reine by. sleqates, Meter Fence Will Be Needed
Fat fi ete heat a Watétas Clonvent baja At firsts track: events revirnge a
ur ea oe Neo Newly and Adron show] hilt desta or spwctalition wil
f . A foe atthe remparane ebm ne the] Met he iemanrite = he
Silantis 0 en ii ke am Ale
’ out The Hemme sanmel Deak : Hie
f if lick We i [scitesl witht tthe hua itv ts sttel as the
ine suid. Vive Whe Dayan lesan foes Deval te the pk tora saat | MM) wand dels Ko dlash, 440
| ety aoe a eas mt aad iim, ait aes Tigh fu
Refreshments Planned — {2,2 1". 11") Wess tabeyoautunsys of aunts Ute Gan a Qin tigated ot at
| Vth arse Vin [ uetishi gtetntte tee present be certainly. he contested. (Dy. “Bre
For Play Intermission). 1 Saiedink, Maine. }sainr tempatiey chairman, the Heit}
Lis plesunigts aleamaaies egal 7A felbon Boomers’ Gea lale Samed Dtansks ee bt” he
will presen ten ee ach pins in filemon at edit [retinige eluate st iy. Nationaal
a \ 2 oat [ enmitten sail }
i te ae " Honea Td) HMMs sta 4
a sh f . na plied tee colton cmt Paes |
venti wt AN ui in ARG
1K sl - toto” abc's ke aif
Meh Unies Si ntl an) |
In ah “| m bs h
ir hin
sia fen
rw " Hert
iltee
Hk to wok Saale
ma Hei SEY Gann satan
v1 Alnedy Sie, ali tp HBNIi. “Ble qeeedllant ait tte patel
vs Wea Add a a a Tra i iit wae |
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 13, 1929
corps of trained teachers who will be able to help the
student evaluate certain occupations, who will be able
to suggest fields unknown to the student, and who will
be able to answer definitely and concretely the questions
of pupil
Acct a. information will give a bird's eye view of
all th le fields of human endeavor. ‘The new
method! will remove the unfortunate subjective element
State College News
Established in 1916 by the Clase of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers
THE NEWS BOARD
we
Louis J. Wounen,....... <Réitor in Chie}
: J: Wout ait sheet il 68: Hat the teacher in the present system. {1 will likewise| to death, according to evidence
Miioaner Hannince, sax enAdvertising Manager|help the teacher who cannot, becatise of the presstire of thus far given at the mock trial
Park Avene, iat 6.29825 his work, find the time to gather every source of infor-| conducted the Government 2|
Jans, J. Foutanes Finance Manager |nation needed to guide the student in a choice of|class of Dr. David S. Hutchinson,
Chi sirme Theta Hoe, 6d Gill Stew inat class of De. 5 Eee
‘Auragn D. Bas wedfana maging Editor head of the govern
ment, ‘They were Annabelle Me-
SV Madison" Avenue) “Dial” 62000
Dororny Brim wer, “Aisoelate’ Managing Editor
7 Suri Roni, Dial 40098,
Mascaner J. Stexut.
224 Jay’ Siete, Dis
DOES MORE THAN TALK
he common opinion used to prevail that the student
council was an organization of class presidents who met
twice a year, first to arrange programs for the student
association and secondly, to talk about the weather. Of
outse, a Ii in an organization is. some-
ey
where Michael Tepedino was shot
Coneil, '31, and Ormand Guyer, ‘33.
refornt ors
and she wert
Were Present Duri
‘wo members of the Ryeth club
rere present at the Pamela club
According to Miss MeConnell,
yeth is the Raise your
‘es to heaven.” The elih fea
ation, and Mr, Gi
connnittee appointed
ne way the other!
ey «nig
2 Of “Raise Your Eyes To Heaven" Club
ing Tepedino Shooting
Ormand Guyer, and
jociate, Mr.
how the
nyself decided to
€
other half lives, and to see just
how night clubs are conducted, and
we did,
nae time did you come to
ht club:
at balk
Why so late
We. heard
past ten.
that they didn’t
start until Tate,
. What did you do until half
past tent?
‘A. [spent the day at Mr. Guyer's
house.
Q. What did you do there
of i a
Miudred Hall times. ‘and the council. fell i
Sten Gertrude Tleretbery, meta vleein: tacts procaine ‘ h A. We slept and we prayed all
eS rete Co thie proce Some of the testinony given by| day, gathering strength (or the or-
elise. whieh wae no I follows deal before us that night
awe Anviargaing, Mada a aroug at Que: (By the district attor-| Q. And were you very shocked
ah, ‘oe Fosepkine eet teat The uasensbiy ney): What is the purpose of the| when the tragedy occurred?
Berks Heanecce Marat; cry hay | tive depar re assembl Ryeth club? ‘A. Well, no, I rather expected
jendar for next semester will
‘hg civic has Tikewise. pre
refit selection of esd
been varied,
ny doubt he
pared for the 1
Marion. Wel
‘ond Helen Rohl, sophomores,
y
yeag the Rios
1 $2.25
Pale fopisns teas here nike | for delegate tu the convention af the National Student ;
Phcred ay aevin clans ier at stile, | Heer \amereny an ihe eoperateteliagty | 3, ¥ ere, were, 9 ow the ht
with at college organization inn seeking better trafic | Of eptember ‘tacexcaivaif’
facilinies at the Western avenue entrance to Draper hill], en iss at various paces at
; Constructive work of this sort will help ta restore [FTE Himes
AL ial ne the value ai the conneil ay aay esvetttive deyarument ht wa Beh) bee
rine. Layer ai comuanications Tthe eyes af the student association, TC will make them i‘ wei hat
Samni WAIN AAT Ta WWE ve Tiwalenrcchar aaa | elize the need ai a cureiul selection of members 4 Aerie Ver ited eth
Raves aI BES 4196 Cralwar at 122K Ve cvontnel, aid will sigget the notion Haat the exceative | it iL aterauie, a sti
Many SVs Devemher 15, 1027 Vol, NIV, Nom TE iyranch st tie standout keer ca thie tt | site at Ullah se
=— = | eae ea tne helatne tothe Ryeth eth
MAKING EVERY PENNY COUNT | [dis Nee a awe had he op
The work of the student association will perhaps be TOO LARGE AN ORDER ) =
av it elects the dele tr the Lia Nickname nen IM
joaily’ alt ciompleted whet it eleets thw et L A lara inutictanent whieh Dr, Frederick wl
National Student Federation of Ameriew this morning EE eT iia
The student, who will be chosen, will naturally: want to ite Wt the steve Just made pulley
know what particular interests fe shuabl represent, At Csi Tevet elle, Colle spurts av it |
Convention, he may. stand bewillered iu the fae of fit Me criticisms, nt since the: styarteumings othe eo
the convention, he may stand bewilered in the fee ef ie in ahis respect area familiar theme, inverest i
|
a huge discussion program which will cemiter about every [etinered an hic expesition ol tie, high schuobe sailings
problem of student interest Jagd straws a pitire af the Bi schon abetie dh
Shah 1 attend the discussion om les tor tase sh.” i hy whidenite cmdemnation “of thes tenn
groups? Shull 1 go to the assembly ow the hwner sy--] tie wtiieh, ats director ot heath education in the state, he Mf =
tem? Shall {meet with the stutents who will discuss [enim Ae mug iH hye Ah Play gor
sorority: problems? These and many other questions will re whi are The play prouced! ‘Twesday nant
teouhle haw when he attempts to discover what Ie] js orci otters in imag be alia | it the sadam draatles ela, wae.
mull. do to help State elite sulve any of iis aifi-{r "pool hall jsings” vr hettars determined to protect {it why unique tw the Stite college
bs Ieee Cele Siete ey any of its iB ie eaerse-these will evan ay startling, revelathns ta saue. UC wis smth diate and had
Ect veived vf the school sports in their | ity tense moments, The east of Mr
jon sets up its a mitjor objective the soln-[ ecnuunigy: ats the normal sant wholesuane. recreation af
tion of student problems in the American colleges and} youth, enfivened hy the spirit of competition whieh is
universities, ‘This aim will never he fully curried out. MMFal in the circumstances, the wide, was well chuven Mr, Cas:
Hae Tae len dice tel icles nd ity Nesom this spiit nf-cninpetition may: he verde; {ids inferwrettion, wits the most si
‘ a vw doth It afte is overdone iv the champiaship eine [eer we have seen bins give this year.
different discussion groups, By telling hint their most {ests to which Dr, Rogers sv strenuously abjec Hawever, we wondered how a brute
stressing problems which may possibly be wholly une [eost of TH feeling hetween schools and communi ike Mr ssidy get sue a tender
known to him, they can help there representative return F seme of the student athletes while vther | Wily
with valuable, dinfcemation to meet nrchtene aq stare tients reveive fess than heir proper share vf autens| The price stitibe ta smetoden
a f rons at Staten Bat beatin hai he pei a competion | he eve vt pw
college is rather a larger order tha can he filled vit at hand, | Hite more stage bnsiness a the ope
Taree Hurd dollars is a Thon anu eels play wie to wits Tht fy the quay iy [The explosion wits ery well
Wxpenvee at mdgeghtes the Jvc ve phy tea, ad that is the. wiry They avi eran
iMasine them, “They eiatthod he ake over Athy teed
half the: aiyprigoratony iver to one af the eve: ga [UM hen itn nt tel
Tications. U1 is S100 more tha the am awit a ee eT lo
the management AM minor sports ter men. 1 alin PP Vie fines at tee high set wh she wheel
equuils the money: allotted foe the seven evattests ui th the division of tivalthe esha
anen's sanil womnen's debate tvanis, 16 tke annoy as eg UME They are at prawtts let
He ssid) vst wisely, tte stitenits stow alent tel my eaten ttle yaks eee f
thei vfelewite the presse irl Hic Me elit Msrattisg vied sural wrwastae ter ei
neelnlh Nie rete i tele
The defesate wall unbonbteelly engoy ac cri act Ms exsi oni fort
vomtinent, espeenilly: te tind out eo wether ts are! ny ind - vee ' ;
grand sand wonderin as Calegarians lint ao
Pesta, wil I ansiats aly Oy sow a Hal he, BC 6) A
The trip nay be beth enjayahte te the deh {
profitahle te: the wtation 1 the: student ith ot m twstania MAN
fr Pit les rene wtih oy; det dln oT ep ari =|
News will eladly pen it, ectum: oT Hviee et the ‘ id ie eK |
ssiatiots i its eh gate Verh. Miarper aad Betton D ii
\ This trate Hele woth tle fteamtee val on con a
sw We recommend tet the calvancert atramuitieg thas; (pial cCatbace gentle ot takes. a south at Oy tutd
prewut time the senior chose’ mest veratite man | Gey weinne and treat weet el wet oe tet ‘
liv cart all a pevee ant polarity. ennesy far Mt Ti yeirenty Me ae Apa an the
women and then vote as Minbiriin ebanrel) rie ais! Wwe is ment ih nw hh Vine in tte hy
the pening of Stats eelfeae’s national dene ratic eon Mthyels andl realy y tw ever tt |
watts ‘Hist iiterssh aNalks ie Cb tctapdion Atlan
sed the iit svalh Wivy Di als lathe Ty a
IMPROVING VOCVPION AL GUIDANCL se i a ioeitsts ds lia Malt
In alesse hi Ragga iets ah PSG tre mon ier a EIR RL
Aor. Wilsin,ieistiny eunussiaier tol ssat imal al I elaciea Huns Ga fame’ Aan apse wa
exteushal cltratiat, futeead ne trend iW high howl (anal Jane's Ihaed eeananay sense sad Sersar ach
aainisteation whisk cantik vontte too sot, inane cast this worl wate ite
aul stinlent esaeoettinne i ty He AISA Ty ERM MoAb
lnthuyes, will replace the Hine Ve work we ii He th te Tne native, oe
Tac joreneat vtlval ak xsnqe Sakis Gaye Par |
ited tusgier at aio nana ur ashe ip laphicsleoe| | |
Get UuMlC Une Rtsuaticnee. esau cae cei oo
sully ' nine rant th a T
Chait rica eee cenit wl rien fen
I AUle [Una atone sont
(nt aoe
wet the whl Th whiter sul eh !
Mie tl sh ses tree or att
type Of uek will tier Heotet ul staan ty te] hae cba Muay ai aie eaten hase
vangine ealinate uf teacliers who. try. to formulate ain] sancti tut ip-smypenet) te hie a ery: tonalite nese
Vo thie story stands it iy nut inclusive ents
cel and would du better ay a short stury
nf the book comes through a college jal
answer from their seatiered reading
Dr. Wilson did not point out definitely what _metivut
1 STATES) STAGE!
Meyers ay the doctor
‘Answer (By Miss McConnell):
ro provide help for the degenerate
‘out of tol
“assidly: as
Mr
He shan, anid Miss Henderson, as
anager esecpt that the euruin wa
something of the sort to happen.
SHORT PASSES
Ty An Senoor
The hist minute rally of the var
shy in the opening game suai
Maswell fast week showed tat the
Inve have plenty: out ability aut
function best when thes are suginst
strong apposition, They showed
Tots nf tight, whieh has ways
heon ac eharaeteristic af Staite teatnts
The playing of the frosh was
not so good as previous indica
tions had promised, However
they were playing a team much
more experienced, several of the
players being stars of former
Capitol District high school
teams, Perhaps a little more
practice and team, work will
remedy the situation, as De
Laura, Sunderland and Ingraham
are good.
Vie tassing xan of the ark
amd Gald, as fd ast week, was
Wat what it shuld be
The boys
have a tendeney to hurry their
passes and asa result avenriey: is
hist, However the fatter part of
the ame last week showed i jereal
improvement in this respect
The return of Collins to the
varsity squad is not looked for
until after the holidays, ax his
injured ankle is mending slowly
Carpenter, a member of last
year's squad, is expected to re
port for practice in about two
weeks, broken arm. has
healed although it is stiff, be
cause of a long period of ina
tivity
We In tan
notated
tine Dr ' en
val Tove vila te oem th f
titst he tulle aa mn
sity al fe iat th
Vhs aati vol issenh
will be substituted in helping students to find their yoca
tion, Undouliedly, the new plan will provide for a
Horners, and cuuld be developed to a gre
|
inefe mih hatttee call vis ate
ra Hes te tlie last
Mi wt witten fy. yu
Hate ot dramenie eesticiom 1
Hea AE shiv Deastes. FOriHit
a Ham evits that Wave
7 gts teak adeetinet
mi add { stati, ate
' pe Powe witness
eed geseatationts 1 fay
f fen AN
pli atiane avetien loa aye have
CAR en To |
vet be lis HU snwntal
We ate stu
oe tie halt
fer ote ata at pela |
CALENDAR
Today
083 gneve ideas
f Ha oA
yey wy
or ' Ri
Wate Mt
\ then
Medan f ;
ar hall bene Mt
tine Ata tavnal iM
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th mY
Mega f
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Sunita
. ou ii ths up
Veit bi LM
‘Tuesday
Wane Dtatnaties elise
Newliteniima, Vase dull 81S
'
Wednesday
Cara stays Auditen Wy
hall, 8.00 1M
Swim Is Open To All
But Captains And Aids
ao uy ov
yond
“ita
“MTATH OOBLRGE NEW} BecdmBeR’ 1%, ‘1929
STUDENTS WRITE
PART OF SUNDAY
EDITION OF UNION
Phi
Kappa chapter of Alpha
Gamma; national honorary jou
istic fraternity, edited part of ‘The
her of the fraternity was given a
regular reporter's assignment and
was responsible for its coverage
Most members had a real taste
of regular commercial reportorial
work for the first t
With Margaret J
wi
Men Book Tnterclass
tournament will be conducted at State
college, according to John
nedy ‘30. According to the plans, the
% teams will represent each of the three
y Times-Union. Ei "
Sunday Times-Union, Each mem-| ire ‘ciasses,
ment, Kennedy said,
meet to arrange a schedule for the] x
ATHLETIC AWARDS
MADE AT ANNUAL
DINNER OF WOMEN
Eighteen awards for volley ball
and twenty for hockey were re-
cently made at the annual award
night dinner of the Girls’ Athletic
in the College cafe-
Those iaireg volley ball
Marion Botto, Made-
8, Ethel Grundhofer,
Aedith Down, Jean Min-|
ices V. Peck and Beatrice
Basketball Contests
‘A. men's intra-mural basketball
‘The freshman team
‘ill not be included in the tourna-
Representatives of each class will
seniors;
in, F
are:
D.
irnament. Representatives
F. Kennedy ‘30, Alfred
and Andrew Fitz, 32
am will play. «
Anne Krouner
bie, sophomores;
Virginia Hawkin:
ae stenes i ns, Betty
ular reporter on ‘The Time: Ql teams, waking nue get
as managing editor of the collegiate] 7 RameS. The is. Mary
staff, and Alfred 1D. Basch, ‘31 creed by members of the varsity |-rrela and Bertha Spitz, treshme
arg tin Fenccsentatives of] The hock Is made
city editor, a staff of 10 worked all{ei
day th
Dorothy Letfert
Junior League children’s show,
Dorothy Brimmer, ‘0, interviewed { with the approval of resident ALR i
a Travelers Ail esyeesefailte hacker and Coach Rutherford Re Peck snd Beatrice
rier, 30, revere tries and vane| Hakers Neither: will have ang. direet | Wit Steeubuergis juniors
ducted 3 gH iac|eomtesd- cine the Wutraament ‘Virginia Hawkin
men's Christin ‘Temperance anion : a, Hetty
sont ga i tice cans | Kappa Delta Rho Has (i ‘i
eel ‘! ee welt \ Nine Pledge Members ui Ha Garttuile: Speers
i), covered the| any class team,
and] 1
fo member of
he varsity squid will be allowed on] t
‘ther team playing,
Watkins,
The proposed tournament has met A
Teanel Grund. [comes Ruth Ey
Louber, sophomores, into pledge mem-
Dr. Thompson Teaches
Class Stadying Bible
Nearly 20 students have signed to
attend the class in Bible literature
conducted by Dr. Harold W. Thomp-
son, professor of English, at the
First Presbyterian church,
Willett streets, at 12 o'clock noon on
undays, according to Eunice Gilbert,
‘The first meeting of the class
conducted last Sunday. The class is
Van, Steenburgh, juniors composed, of State calles studeuts
se will be a study of the
Bible as literature only, Miss Gilbert
‘The c
aid,
SOPHOMORES PLEDGED
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority
Kronman and
State and]
[Christmas Seal Sale
Conducted By Sorority
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority is
iducting a sale of Christma:
seals in the rotunda of Draper hal
‘The sale will continue until college
closes for the holiday recess,
It has been the custom for the
sorority to sell seals for several
years, under the auspices of the
Red Cross society of Albany, The
chairman in charge of the sale this
year's Dorothy “Hirschfeld, "32,
LUNCH
WITH US
AT VAN DYK’S NEW
LUNCHENETT
SERVING
HOME MADE
SANDWICHES, PIE,
CAKE AND A MOST
DELICIOUS CUP OF
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sie Teachers Agen y SEAR vues tors 30 Van Dyk Tea Store
~ ||| 74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y. poo and FingerWave
“Dependable Flowers"’
We eye ‘aph Flowers ull
Parte njtha World
fs FLOWER GHOP
Steuben Street
Corner James
Phone 4-3775
The Students of the State)})
College for Teachers are
especially invited to visit
the home of Boulevard] |
Golden Guernsey Milk
|| 781 Madison A
|| We need teachers for appoint-
ments at all seasons of the year
College Pharmacy || Write for information or call
|] at the office,
At The
HARVITH’S PHARMACY
OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE
NARD E. WARVITH, R.Pu.G
Cor, Quail 8t. COURTESY--SERVICE
PALLADINO
Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving
Home Savings Bank Bldy Strand
13 N, Pearl St 138 N. Pearl St
4-6280
Giro D, Jeoney Phone ¥-7613 [f]
Boulevard
Dairy o., Inc.
BAKERS
877 to 885 Madison Avenue
Albany, N. Y.
Stores
|
A-HAGAMAN & CO. |
Branch
BAS Mali
w Avene Many
Nie
Albany
F228 Wroadway, M
Mhany
$76 Delaware Aves
12 Fourth Street, Proy
WUY BONNIE BREAD
(Qulevard Datrtrria
| IOS Central Avent at Robin |
| Albany, X.Y. |
ALBANY HARDWARE & IRON CO.
39-43 State St
'S FOR Th
ENTIRE FAMILY |
For Little Brother wad Sister
for children of all agen
For Moth
Gifts Electrical; Silver and Pewter
For Father and Big Brother
Sporting Goods—mects their joyous upproval
Toys and Gamor
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167 CENTRAL AVE
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AGIFT FROM
VAN HEUSEN CHARLES
MEANS MORE
The Van Heusen Charles Company
470 Broadway
Albany, N. ¥
Western Beef House
HOME OF CHOICE MEATS
86 S. Pearl St.
Phone 3-1529
783 Madison Ave.
Phone 6-2092
MORRIS CANDY SHOP
Formerly Ames Aswad
222 Central Avenue
We specialize in toasted sandwiches
Sodas and Sundaes
PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
the State College Jor Teachers
given special attention
Sudemts and Groups at
will be
Mills Art Press
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6
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STATE OQLLEGR NEWS; DECEMBER 19, 1919
RK
. SIGNS ARE.PLACED
Two non-parking signs’ hate! been
placed’ on the Western aventie side
of the College otttside the eiitratice
to Draper hall. © This measure®ts
hot ‘the ‘only -ofe: which - will’ be
taken for the protection of State
Gollege students according to, Presi-
FOR SAFETY FIRST),
An exhibition of etchings will be
shown on fhe, second, floor of Draper
hall in front, of the art studio, Mon-
day. The purpose of this exhibit is}
to, show the. four different kinds of
etching and the sway. they. are. made,
instructor in fine arts,
The work’ will he illustrated: with
WOMEN DEBATERS.
i
according to, Miss Eunice A. Berine,)
ininutes. to present her spe
dent A. R. Brubacher. Other: fAil-| ine etchings of Mrs. Caroline Aem-| ivesliuen tryouts were conducted
ities not yet decided upon, will be] ington, a” well known étcher who! \W. afternoon... using the
iris, and whose work fs re-[ same topic, ‘Three treshmen will
installed -later.
Dr. Brubacher has not yet re~
geived the Fepagtvol traffic céndi-
tions promiked ‘him by Mr. James
ning the best af this
ine aid,
Wie isley and of Ass
who visited Sher studio in
é
‘ve Commercial Students
ily been put
Seis etace and’ the: inseinion® of
three synchronized traffic Tights at
avenic Robin |
To Have Party Friday|
ce cluh will conduct
Christmas party inthe Louny
Richardsom hall, nest Frid: i
Rantter, “31, general cha
has appointed the following |
ces: arrangements, [Beatrice
and Clinton Wallwork
Arlton Rush, °33.
Agatha}
sophomores;
| aberh
Hertwig
juniors,
Decorations,
‘The enforcement of the non-park-
regulations is in the hands of | Marie Gre
college authorities
violations have already
ported.
DR. FRONTZ TO TALK
Reta Zeta welcomes Mr. Dannal V
Smith, instructor in history, and Mrs, | |
Smith into hon embership,
been re-
Betsy Amos, “3
33: refreshments,
‘aroline Kotabra, se
tors, Gertrude Guyette,
G.C. Gale Cu.
HAIR DRESSERS
Permanent Waving using
only scientific methods and
the best preparations obtain-
compete today
TO TRY OUT TODAY
_ FOR VARSITY TEAM
en tryauts for the
debate team will: be cou
e debate council, this
t, 4:15. in, Room 28
the. topic.
should
signed up
and Anne
Splain, W
Sines "nis, “Sena, | LOVE DOCTOR ff rm
rome an, Ru ‘s I fartin, | ha 100% Tickling Dialog , “ 17
nd BIG RKO VODVIL BIL THE ISS
ults of the tryouts will an Featuring the Famous Comic J) , |
taeat woke uke Sst | 98 Bootey BP RES
Miss Hershberg Named.
i
+ Sididay
E
As Menorah. Delegate ivi
;Gertrude Hershberg, '30, was elee- and
delegate.to the
meeting of Menor:
nt Richardson bi
ight.
“The convention will * he’ in
city, December 26-29,
convention will
university,
plan to aeéohi=
1 other -meinbe
RECEIVES MEMBERS:
psilon Beta Phi welcomes into
membership Kitherine Dooley,
Margarita Galusha, sopho-
ional..conyen- niores,
tion of the Intercollegiate Menorah
TAKES IN MEMBERS
| Phi Lambda sorority. welcomes
into, membership
ij '31,_and Esther Mead, ‘3
ence Borst,
32,
DRUGS
At The
e
pany: her.
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+, Dee. 14th,
College Pharmacy
Direction Warner Bros.
MARK
TRAN
GRETA GARBO
RICHARD DIX
In a Riot of Laughter
Week of Dec. 13
“WOMAN TRAP”
|
Dec. 16-21 —
| EVELYN BRENT
HARMANUS LELAND CHESTER MORRIS
BAKER Massive Musical M A D | SO N
BAKER Comedy MADISON AND MAIN
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ot RITA | ARGYLE CASE
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| “PARIS” |
THE FINEST PROGRAMS IN ALBANY
able.
Say It With Flowers,
R. Louis Facial and all
other branches of Beauty
Culture.
50 N. Pear! St.
COLLEGE CANDY SHOP
203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
Homemade 'Pie and Cake Toasted Sandwiches
Every sandwich made up fresh to individual order
“We Understand Eyes'’
lanl Ok
EYEGLASSES
OPTOMETRIST 50 N. Pearl St. Albany, NY. OPTICIAN|
WEST LAWRENCE PHARMACY
Corner West Lawrence and Madison Ave.
40-42 Malden Lane
Albany, N. Y.
Phone 4-5416
Mme. Helena Rubenstein’s
New Tritle Compact
The Outstanding Compact of the Year
Wagar's Sandwich Shop
We
SANDWICHES yALas WAbS
SODAS 1
der Matuueinieny wat WN
Maters of Real Home Made tee Cream
KOHN BROS.
“A Good Place To Buy”
jAs Narrow As (0 As Wide As
| AAA EEE
i AT POPULAR PRICES
ALBANY |
125 Central Ave.
Open
1 Block fron
Evenings
MILLION
A DAY
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE 6
7% Fig PAUSE THAT REFRESHES
iT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE UT
The CoceCole Co,, Atluute, Ge
PAUSE AND
RIETRESH
YOURSELF
THERE ARE PAUSES
AND PAUSES. AND
BUTCH, THE DEMCN
TACKLE, WOULD READI-
LY ADMIT THAT SOME
TIMES IT'S A MATTER
OF TOO MUCH PAUSE
AND NOT ENOUGH
REFRESHMENT.
A
The rest of us ure more |
fortunate. Wecan take our '
pauses as we want them, }
And to refresh us, Coca ‘
Cola is ready, ice-cold,
around the corner from "
Se i
,
pure drink of natural II
vors makes any live
minute long enough lor a
big rest,