State College News, Volume 12, Number 6, 1927 October 28

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vou. XIT. No. 6 Aunany, N.Y. Peipay, Ocromn 28, 1927 10 cents per copy, 82

Will Award 11 Varsity Letters On Nov. 17; Freshman President |30 State Graduates Take Part In Meetings; Ma
31 Men Come To First Basketball Practice Higgins Will Attend Newspaper Convention

One of the largest squads. in the 1¢ College graduates and
history of the court ame members ph
turned ont for ty the

culty
ed important rolés at
ion meeting of the north.
Press congress at the t of the New York
Oklahoma, Friday and Teachers Association hell at
vember Hand 12, Votsdam on October 6th and 7th
Richard Lloyd Jones, publisher of sev- The following graduates and faculty
eral large newsy 1 Henry J.Jmembers delivered addresses
Marion S, 4 supervisor of
will address the congress on moderns Home Economies at State Department
i atbornns tal of Education; Professor Harry: Mireh-
iain one of the dircctors of the enough, professor of mathematics;
Seripps-Hoy and Charles N. Cobb, father of Miss
ther speak Mary KE. Cobb, colle
Miss Hingisins will he entertained hy a
campus sorority, and will be a guest of in Raul “ roy, yesterday and
PURE he today, the following look prominent
teem athe sy ero eek pit)
coming football a bee of the exeettive Committee; Miss
afternoon, A dimer has been plinned | Anna A. Morey, (97, chairman of
for Friday tight. Katertainment will he | finance ‘committee and’ committee. for
provided by the Oklahoma chapter of [PU presidents; Girry Lo, Barnes, "08,
cl of ushers committee; Joseph
proule, ‘19 chairman of committee

Varsity
to eleven mer
the men's di
November 17, the men’s athletic coun
cil voted Mon

the convention of the N

tice ‘Tuesday afternoon Nove
Thirty-one men, eleven of whom were
frestimen were ssiven a stilt drill in
Is of the game by Coach

tain’ Anthony F
Clarence Nephew, ex:
anes iin

R.R, Haker

mentor allay

Ak: Gi. Lar Verne Carr, 29, and Cal
Vin Cochrane, "28.
represent
cled secretary, so carly in the season, Joe Herney
The conneil voted to present a sil- [veteran of twa seasons with the Par
ver loving cup to the winner of the} ple and Gold quintet ix coueling the
tuen's tennis: tournament, "The pre={frosh team assisted by Low Flein, ane
sentation will be anade at the dinner, [af our star jutrds, Tt is tow early. to

Minor sports for the college year et at Tine on either frosh or varsity
will he tennis, swimming and cross [teams hit with six letter men hack
country. Phe eonneld rated thy) ap from last years fea wee ok, for
nents of Joseph Her wonderful team, Only ane csstialty has
Main of tennis, anid. Randolnh|beew reported. a0 fate "Howie" Goll
Spranie, ‘29, as manager, Herney and 28, list year's second strings center
Deo Curletan KE. Power, faculty. ade [and juard is hid ny with an injured
ined a committee top knee. He will be fit for aetion iv twa
requirements for letters fwveeks, however, whieh isa fortnight marine
ed the men on minor | before our opening engagement with

Maxwell Trainings December

his veteran players to emyage in a
short serimmaye at the end of the
workout, ‘This is rather nnusnal for

Herney, sophomore
ive tw the couneil, was

librarian,
1 of the eastern

Sigma Delt Chi, honorary: journalism |
ernity. for meeting places; A. R, Coulson,
The convention is conducted for the|'% committee for past presidents
catitors. and business: managers of allege Uresident Ac Re Hrubacher
newspapers, humor publications and an- |! yo etge aaa an

ar —|RUTH PARKS ELECTED _ |sis.  vawin &. Van Klewck, 2, then ihe Ph ig Liisa ao Seer

22 MEN WILL HAVE Voniy Sado Hos 10 Gen, || FROSH VICE-PRESIDENT"! seam [Pyar Sa

BOXING INSTRUCTION Will Oppose Dartmouth Dec. 17 |) uu, rusia was cect viewpnenie Uo nas nt wna te Si Clue
FOR A MINOR SPORT Several round-table Taeulty members. are

achealibel Cor sent Jones, "H. superintendent of schools,
Other aftivers elected at rn tT J Maris: fot if

Ressraa Wy Lent

sports

Ment of the freshmar elas at its meet

State Coll

Pasketball seas ope Finger

Roxing for men students will be fom December 3, when our Varsity: wil hans ’
Tie ee cen articular netiving (tect the Alagwell ‘Trafniiye sehvel Hye [He meeting are: Dorathy Abrams, [Heaton of ee Latina Tie bey ees
ANN gotuedierc aceite (bl nore, Kallowing this jaime, St Michael's [serretary; Norman Collins, treasure dhe? al sn i ivenialig fdr ealben:prolse rola

is semester, according 10° Wks | inter will meet our men an ane evr 1 Hay, song leader: and Thurs ase advertising, er, | prufessor fee

anintet will meet ‘}Meten Ka Healers and "Thi ARKO ane RGA Ay Jeason, "1S,

tiser, Tokio, |
lon Seott, cheer leader, Horace Myers | fapite and now an the faculty of the
was elected miumager of men's athte: {jon n schiool at the University of
Missouri, will auldress the alvertising
managers. st
Fraternities and sororities will, enter=
‘Viain the delegates. Frank. be is
majority for reporter or manger off editorsin-ehie€ af the Oklahoma
te will be taken [is seeretary” of the
‘ess comiress, The Oklahoma Di

nommeed carly this week. an December 9

Several students, have werganized af "The hi anne af the tawkethall scan
vores an December 17 when Dartniath
College varsity, the Kastern Inter-col- [ties at the teeting, Russell Ladin,
Teale League champs, asill_ upp [ihe freshman president, presided
has been offered tw Jack MeCant [ates men sim aur emir, Aithnagt the eee mmay uresidents Presi

The men in the new orjgutization | Darumouth five has lost one of ite AME {NY
es All Arica players, ey. will furuie the
y Ml Hignest obstacle to our Varsity, Thomas | aitls’ athleties, a te

JK eluss, and will engaye a Capitol

hos’

District boxer as instructor, ‘The post

candidate haying, received

departinenty

awl ‘Tepe Joseph Coll

of the Kastman Kodak

Herney, Kagan Law, 315 Law Viatton, 29, mat of the team said [to elect these aflicers today he
rence Neweomb, ‘a; Louis Klein, "295 ‘idles. for “reporter. are Ruth fis the staent newspaper atthe university, |fompanys | Vrofessor Richnond
Henry Mater, "29; Rernard Auer Iniskerhall selitute fobs] Maher and Bauily Leen. Catherine Rietlind, Aroteiier

Ward | loys Norris aml Henry Sehrauihe are. rut ee ee tN tas He

bach, '29; Samuel Cooper,
1. Coley aly Rudolph Wurth, 80;

Dees 3 Maxwell ‘Training Sebool AL [hing for tnanager af gir

whist" | CHOOSE WALDBILLIG | \sc'sr, (lS) cee vats

iss Hlizabeth Vo Colburn, 02,

Kevyn "20, Juin Ki “the x ates ton | QUEEN WILL OCCUPY DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE) iecior of srs." Cvivcosiy i Ves
aan, "atl rig tioy: | BRUBACHER’S PLACE | | CAMPUS COMMISSION, crc! uote te

Daniel Corr, 81; Norman O, Collins, | Eels
31; Brank Ou, 1; George “Taylor,

Wi Jo Lo Kolbe, eandidte for MAN Keb. 15. Seaton Mall College
and Ralph J. Stanley, 28, Lessons | Orame, N

Rll sta ate 1 wtb or amy Tn New gegen

Keb, 2 Provence. Calley. iany
Woxing has aot been tant Hat

Erg AS COLLEGE RULER} stitutes at, ll i

Seth silent ASR Brnbacher will have | tant work: Charles Te Bark “05, dis
iis lis play sil wf das [The following students ve been an] ict superintendent at Waterlony wae
New York Hcy tmrviny tht when, be the chiice | aomiced as meinbers. af campus eammis- | reanbee of the membership connie
mse Cae | Me i i is ll Ean Mh
aan ! ‘rcliy far aM evening. araret Dougherty, "28, Juanita [cipal at Rranklin Seliwal it Uti, Wa
Ht ah the) Mara Tardy ran 4 Tualy has. elected tive | AleGiarty, 29, Lou rabk, “Hat | nenner atthe commitioe for resol
ST Meg SoM Es Cr BLS jieeris He tlate, oat -whiels (wer have: been [ Rathrys Webster, "90, tints and recone ntations
ee ee Havhe wl Iwo braueite,  Latst year's | Twa mienibers are appointed from each | "Mise Manon SMa iew will de
| Lannpnian, president af [elise hy ity class president, Freshimet iver an autdeess, ous "tame beats

a atcha 2 ATTEND CONVENTION |i ie ns, gin an iis i wrt ie ae hi
" : AT ELMIRA THIS WEEK | ie Maule hewn, uve, save 10 Miss Wald hurn, 02, will speak an "Art ine Uh

fast year, is still in the balanee this: year Making Courses, Oakley Furey

“EVERYONE SHOULD J Miss. Pinidy F. Wilhiis, “28, and | Aiton tiger former qivens hive fad | Cann commision ts elante of the | *\Wha New Work State ie Tin

| Godin, instenetor i Sean's qicet any” break wand found department, the jane in Mart

MAKE SUGGESTIONS — \\vivvs: wii aucint the uitent toca Jie rate MMe: Qhvne fea gute fs gsr, “the eel” the ies

IN MEETINGS,”"LANE| tii ei is asad Mar ke i, sa ah rari a De
Meniters of the have] Factor in Ritral bite

he Warhl's Student Christian ted: [x
ian Th awh tlh [team
delegates feuds sages
i fanart
Hy wall lw
pevstant

ulleyse tn several yeutrs

° Ednteation’

Student association | Baur proposals. ta
ss in assem: Plea aaferval Diy tlie snariatual

prsters, Lonise ‘Trask is | sor of education,
of the lost and foul depsirt
J MeGiarty: is inn charge

sliomure team
ithe men st
Hue aftertioan’s

upper
On ners will De muie Lr Cabgate: amiversity,, Haitian,
after the freshneiy appsininienty tthe fityy. sant sacunits

i
ve beet annonce,” sue
i.

ission Riven by Dr Hunter
ersity att the subject,
Intelligence’ betore the com

lock, HRT Miss State Cal
eV L AML appeae in ale ake at the | Mise: Wal
pm
lent, i Phe tacubly [the past tne weeks will be

ai Ti ay i hal ah el" COUNCIL TO ARRANGE
tty one nyo cat Colle] TWO DEBATES WITH

Nicklas of station espeiinren: wit [ekisee nye aetnaty wil et ye were futrdliveds was held at ie Cu
ttn i uk ean, Hoh inn ane nots wt | UNTON: COLLEGE HERE} = bn Sn taetisesiny
Hanes for assembly progcamy and] Delesates are expected to attend [the stindent body. The Queen and her] The new debate gouneil whieh has flater atthe Het Theta Phi house
unter hiss stunts, debates, and: siiyss. [bs | fre these other institutions besides | ladies will miareh ap and down the aistes Pheen formed hy My: is composed wmorning the delegation
weekly meetings are ‘Thursday at 8:0) State Colleges University of Wale, fat the auditeriin giving the entire stu [ad Dr. Ticoll W pson, instruc [went to Ctiew to, the Utica state hos
28, Hetty pital where Dr. Hotehinsen of Utica
3h [gave stinie oH abnormal passhohuns
nck | Asean fulhenvinge tie custom of the The coumell is trying to arrange twe [he Wabaeth-Co game played
eae chiss will present a stunt [return debates with Union College and | Satieday afternoon a Hamilton ended
sig hates with sone [te progean ak the: eonyeution
As soa tts a definite an While they were in Thauilton, Miss’
Morris and Dr. South inspected the
rexcareh work, done. by "the Colgate
university psy ical laboratory

at whieh the deleyates

ha
The members of thy comeid this year} Keukis college, Rochester aniversity, [lent holy a chance tye see thvir choice [tor in English, Chrissie Curtis,
r E

are: Ruth La
”;
(

"29, sunt Lanis: Wolner,

| Skidmore college, Syracuse university, [at feminine. pulchritude

Wells callexe, Alive university,
nell university, Rinssell Sauce allege [ancien
amd Cornell university. “Fhe meetings. [hictore the Queen, aw onder ty win her {they are. p
suiig leader; and fare uudler the auspices of the Vatny [tayor, Vitor the stints have beet eo
“ag, aud Lanilion | Women's Cliristian stssoria va eh ere will tye shaneiny, ie the gym [ower comes

Grace

Wolner,
Dorothy Rabie,
Marjorie You
Achisin, °0, checr-te:

lers, are called ifthe Young Men's: Christian associa: frusinm, J. Charlotte Jones, "28, ehair- [ested may try out for the deba
Day, sitil today There will be two tears this y4

man of Cam

tu take part in special meetings. tion,

2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 28, 1927

‘State College News

Esranuist py rik Chass op 1918

THE NEWS BOARD

Vincixta E. Hicgry
0 Was

ditor-in-Chief

ie, West 2096)

Karngaine §
Delta O1

cH.
pa Delta Rho Hi ‘i80" Mores

Eurzaperit Puerreeta\ Associate Managing Editor
SSyddum Hall, 227 Gniario, St, West 2096

Senioe Assocrave orton
Kariiuaex Douay, "26
JuNioK Assoctare

30

fs
Mocthe’ Kat :
Ds Enron

Manoaner J. Sreeue, 0 ious J. Wounen, 30
i Revonrens if

xine, "30
Manoaner Burnar,”'0

Aun Doan,
Asgusranr tusuwnss Nanas

Tuomas P.

Adsistany. Dustness: Maxaciys—Anvnarts
Josrsiine Newron, airs
signin Husianss, Mawaoeats Cincy

Hirano Watcn, "29

Business Starr
Farursicx W, Crvann, "30 iif
Aw

Rurw Kru

Fowaan, ‘30

News Cha
Punturtiates 28, President

‘Anne Sravrony, 29. Vi
Auten Tirwurr, “30 Sceretary-Treantrer

college. year by. the

Tacs ger, Fy at
erated sper ce feat font tee hans
apeertmigg Oe Saunt een pence i the
Heer Se tec Coes mater at potoice, Albany, N

ne sentiments expressed
less the wr
we Anon ty

iit "he' peeterved M40" desite.

“AM-AMERICAN” AND “PACRALAKER" AWARDS,
CLP, Ay 1927

Seconp Prize as “Astenica's” esr Tracters Courat
Nawsvarnn” CoS. PL As 1927

iway=—Main 2207

Parwreo ay Minus Any Press, 304396 Thy
Auany, N.Y. _ October 28, 1927 Val, XIT, No. 6

BEWARE INFERIORITY COMPLEX

State College considers its own
iation with other

benefits of ass

ns and organizations is seen in ity represe
tion at the various conyentions and congresses whieh
are held during the school year, ‘The value of these
meetings is untold,

Leaders are prone to think that the
peculiar to their partic=

problems are

unusually difficult—somethin
ular situation, ‘This leads to discouragement vil
finally to despair, They pity themselves and develop
an inferiority plex about their work. On the other
hand an
et remarkable opinio

doing very well. Tt has

Hwhat it does and therefore ily leaders 1
of their own ability: and ins
his satin seen it

{in such supreme self satisfaction, an effort
is not put forth to du even sreater thins
A‘survey of oiler grin cuyaged in similiar work is

the very best eure for both of these attitudes, Iv will
then be seen that the same sttecesses ant achies
the same problems and difficulties are an
the despondent, synypthy ane help a
the successful; desire
successful
i understandin
Phere of woot fellomstuiy fontered

When a college is included in the avtivities of an
national organization, when ity support is. senyght in
the big undertakings of the national eraup, the cullese
a feeling of “being in things” aud of being a part
the whole
Many of State's jradnates saul faculty: members are
participating iu the various eanyentions held this week
In several districts

Nat a Few of the vrganizations, association
of State College take part in qatianal allairs
Feast year, the Ys W(t A. wus revresrated a thy
ational Stud Conference of Vo WoC N, an
M At, Maliyauihex

Mi

ailable, Kur
trips

Me wot warn
ie fell Tor aller gollexess a0 ali

Heath Lane
Hawstey, 20,
\

isis sent
28, and Mildred
oY WOON, aed

Lutheran club sent Ruth Lelanun, 28, and Ethel Or
HI thera Students at
1

New York Provence eon
47, wtvended sand the
Cathatie clubs. in
anal Uatiiein OC ,
Newman alse sent Miss ¢
of Mbany Prasence
ent Tia Tiatieschur, 28,
He the convention af the Aimer
assoekition in Ashville, North

to the [ntercolley
at the University of Delawork in Newark, in Novenber

Menorah sent Mildred Pawel, '27,
Bella Hymen, '27, and Kuli Her
Convention of Menorah in New Yor

Camel
Kor ‘the, New Miology Student Alone
t was a quiet old fellow who demon

Weismann performed a classic
which knocked Darwin i

‘This experiment is to be explained by: the best bie
methods of the twentieth
Muderatond alter

There is no doubt whatever that A
siderable doubt tha

had a fourth birthda
he threw a party but never
was enjoyed until the host playfully heaved his marsh
cllow cake at the prettiest sirt

| Cli this sith of a 90

Ly was not disrupted
hildren ckimored
with plenty of action,
ard shrill voices ery

They chose a Ory 4
tay, quivering on his hed and

"As three blind mice?”

ds allot na the sneere of
Now Tam going to use a f
I

kof the movies
hy chanyings the secu
" Weismana is an enin
biologist ready for his clissic experiment,

‘ wipes the good wife's butcher
and dashes to his Ia
«off come the tails of twenty-two
1592 mice are decaudal
Last is as lon as fest
mn knocked Darwin's head
Hl why he forever

pei
dress into a cocked hat

biological giant but beside
HW Marie Kobespierre ti

Zip, zip, oll caine

few remaining: Brenchinen amisporti

aul to pick out the pertinent fuets of a

steal of in a Hotel
Pou ADGML way a telling yah

ter get through every: Biolog Keep a notebook

terwauling enthusiasts.

sven to hive averlin
tion of Lidepend

al that the ottivial Deckara
sanctioned hy the Continent

ation af Ludepenanve Duy

PITY THE FROSH

F course of Tnmnane even
ivahet men all freshen sat uni
acted an thy ¢

spin of the place a
up in these: words,
Who is. responsible

ef tartydany taken

i juablie stew with

Haven't the baal reputation
talon the alevastatny

the Frew youl

HE Has either lest

OF history: ty lanl

We can't amderstuat te Haul sl funn Alnaneht

H thiyehi that bat

¢lilves, It ie ihains ie

Falwin Van Klvch, (27, reviesented the Stat Conve

Surely State College is on

News Offers Great
Opportunities,
French Says

Albany: Fiventig News
Whats M, Freven, 129

of urtictes om
rumpus — organizations, William — ML.

French, 29% managing editor af the
Stark Corian News, eaplains the fietd
of journalism for underclassmen)

The fiell af jou affered by
publications
arly tie

ration offers apportunities eq
ior those which await tryeuntts on
the. News,

Founded in 1916, the Nrws has ¢
tinned to grow both in size and influence
until today” it deserves. the respeet af the

oxy. From a small

st teacher's college publ
ing in journalism: should be
juart of every citizen's edu 1

Hest way to
ing public for the
«day: is tu train the publie in writing
The meer tendency in business is to
ct vividness and
F newspapers

admitted tw the proge
Tickets are bing distributed 10 those
eho will not have their ta tickets till
tater,
(Charlotte Jones, '28, gener
May we bring guests to the Campus
day, program?

els will
(Charkatte Jones,

Are freshmen allowed ti wear isis
nia of college elubs, such as Belay: elu,

interested is invited 6

amber, (Professor Kirtkal,)

student nay niajar in his

cor ubuve in History 1s hs
“due ty erated condition
Mepartment, De Kaley
those students reviving Mt

teins

mld pre

What is. hillet-douy

ing in some
fhe Hind tulle it aver

jokes,

COLLEGE =

i
Little “foam or Meaving™ gets hy: the
deailly blue pencil of the copy desk. To
wE AL aerass” inn as few wards as pos
sible is. the Accuracy is a by-word,
The standards set hy. the News. are
hight the staff has devised a meth
in news writings

raamized Ws teach
the fundamentals of news writing, the
building of feature stories, and the proper
method tw jet and write interviews
Next semester, the courses in headline
writing sind copy: readings will he. given
Student tryouts here learn to edit copy

Mhar-and-cemts value is. re
ceived in the tetining an the Nuws.
Vhree members af the stall fist year are
toy crysanizing or sudvising—seluitastie
papers tn high sehouls uf the state
iarnatisns in high selwnils af the Kast
isa comparatively recent development
\ demand exists far trained aalvisers,
pecially ones whey can teach, elementary
joneniaisnn for at petit ar two. Jute
halismt correlates well with English
ivies saul histary

Hhe stall members learn te meet pew
ble to De sett retiqnty to makes the hest
their inthwence

"
has met

tHe sovially ined, the News elle
was founded, ME staf workers and
‘chbs" automatically become tember
Several parties and dinners ate cot
neta thtangghout the yea

Hf opportuiity. exists for ie)

News beard MD ae
Trent Bourton allices are open each

Anil the: New is Sule a eet
fl place: toe ate et MM the

Lal eves there fies

COLLEGE BRIBPS |

Delt vues ita fall
i Watitred Wesrath,
hi Alavi siti

Chi Situ “het weleommes Jane
Foruanch, 0, ater pledge neubership,

Zeta welcomes.
ship De Karl

> faculty
Sout

Alpha Kho sorerity: weleames into
full anes Ruth Hate

Mildred. Hawks, ‘80, Rose. Sher
nnn, 29, aud Aun Schneider, 29,

turkay immediately: fo
h

fe whicly made the se

feng

Wheciing,

ee rtl elaine hi

[a

Gamo Kappa Pie ha
Joontse
Hirst vwelestea wall play

| Hartnn,
Vester

Her
house snether
Vay tual
party this evens
iat ald fashioned party will teenth

uckine ba

Hall

Hatye'en
in |he

Hructor oF education, aml Mis. South, [thot

Kho sorority th

sorority Council October

sophomores,

Oring tw the
e it

necessary to limit admittance
College students, Ti

huis
arictly 1

Certainly, if yon are a member, Cw

History U1

inorder ta maja in histury ?
vgulations
wy if hes

i
Lin Mis

artnet

swims fry

vhs ts ful
he ae hin

(The Halivors)
What sort of things shall we write fur

the Quarterly?
1 vs and short stories, N

Falitor.)

Mo Watt

thy fist ot
seiliors teaching in Milue Hieh sell
this semester

purpose af the meeting is te

Astin Wel

wet W

wet, Int
silane sTiaintniets tat

ee oo
Vlvatnnas,
x MW
Hons
iv, Mul

19,

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 28, 1997

KAPPA DELTA RHO
IS NOT TO PLEDGE
UNTIL END OF YEAR

a Delia Rha wit fot alae

Edith Polgreen, Elmira,
‘Will Act As Secretary
And Treasurer

"27;

prisicipal of
Harold 1
Meand

/

Mea they
vintedd willy

werk-cind guest

JONES AND GRAVES
TO ATTEND AN ART
CONVENTION, NOV. 18

glint

G. A. A. WILL SPEND
ITS FIRST WEEK-END

1 Hvelyn

It’s the cut of of your hair ‘that ;
stamps your personality

Parmanent Waving PALLADINO

7 Masi in 6280
12 Re:

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP
203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
TRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES
“We Understand Eyes

ont Oc

EYEGLASSES
50 .N. Pea ar See Albany, NY

Finger Waving

Barbers Phone

OPTOMETRIST
Oriental ad Occidental Restaurant

AMERICAN AND CHINESE
Open II until 2 A. M.
Dancing 10:30 till} A. My, Except Sunday
Phone Main 7187

DANKER
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44 State St.

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New York State College for ‘Teachers:

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growled then will come out of its

0 celebrate its second birth

than well developed." |

CLASSICAL CLUB WILL
INITIATE, NOVEMBER 8

Classical club will haye its first initia-

Th
mitt
Ferrell, ‘2

W

ehiss treasurer, Calleetion |,
vit Monday and mare than
wity have been collected to] ve
hate

KETCHAM, FASOLDT AND

hy REV. COLLINS TALKS TO

2 BETA ZETA GIRLS
ATTENDED FUNERAL
OF ARLENE L. EGNOR

SAMUELS ARE WINNERS)

No more double m

Sue ok Sets soil

NEWMAN ON EVOLUTION| MEN'S HYGIENE CLASS

TO BEGIN NOVEMBER 8

Ss hysiene class will begin

Novensher

convert the Tullans, h

Study hone was held at Newman | Th
Wednesday night

in-coomeil meeting will be

Nufa

junior will be eligible to attend
his dues are paid,"

the Prom une
Shillinyskiw sia

IN LECTURES

Look out for

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BIATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 28, 1927

233 HAVE PAID TAX
MAKING FUND $2,563
FROM TWO CLASSES

At noon Tuesday 233 students had
paid their
the $2,563 has
budget. So far
lected only from se

Collection of
will be

HP

HOP TO BE NOVEMBER 18
Sevior Hop will

commit
gements. this

“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Ploweraty all Parta

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

‘S| Winner Of Competitive Race

MEN'S TRACK TEAM
RUNS THREE MILES

To Be Captain, Says
Kuczynekl

se which was. planned
rd Baker bes
nnis court
M
Cross Country
Kuezynski, ‘29; R.
Cooper, '29;
for, "30; R. Stanley, '28; A.
Ma

at
wet is scheduled with
phen's for a

they desi
have se

Bil members +

QUARTERLY ANNOUNCES
MC CUNE AS MANAGER):

business stuff of the Quarterly
1M

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‘JUST AROUND THE CORNER ABOVE ROBIN STREET”
ES and , DELICIOUS ICE CREAM

FEE AND PASTRY

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AND GYM

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T. J. HURLEY, Est.

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IRS

ALBANY, N. Y.

NEW YORK STATE

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ALBANY,

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Albany,

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afeteria

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Girls and

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Steefel Brothers, Inc.

Misses

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j Printed in Gold, 60c

KIMBALL, LANGSCHUR,
ARE DIRECTING HOME
MANAGEMENT HOUSE)

Esther Kimball, 28, Josephine
Walker, '28, Ruth Grubel, '28, and Ina
ngschur, ‘28, are directing the

agement house of th

ics department — fr
ty-fourth to Noven .
pAnaoaiteeinal is made of ‘he itl
axon, Robert David, to Mr and

‘The purpose of this meet
College was te plan for
id Develupment to

Troy, Miss H
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Homies

spoke,
A number of seniors and faculty
home economics de

‘| Will Organize Only As Ct

LES MOUSQUETAIRES
NOT 10 FORM CLUB

This year, 1
decided to form

om for those inter
MH he organized
luter, Miss Frangois said

COLLEGE NEWS TOPS
°26-'27 ADVERTISING
BY 140 MORE INCHES

didvertsing in the Gist five editions of
the

milk and ice
bs "Ads" show

M. WINNIE, ’30, DEAD
Meredith Winne, 30, died Sunday
ight at the home of her parents, Mr.

trouble
afternoon.
from. Milne

High school with the class of 1926,

PROCTOR’S

INITIATE HARRISON AND
ROSS INTO OMICRON NU

Cecile Harrison and Mary: Ross, ‘28,
were initiated into Ome

party at home mm

Saturday evening. Mrs, Bla

rear, Professor af hume. e

Miss May Fillingham, instructor in
economies and a few alumnae were
preseut

rang ——
HIGH CLASS ar
AND

OCT. BIST, NOV. 1ST AND 2ND
Bebe sie
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DIRECTION STANLEY
MARK

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WEEK OF OCT. 24
The Magic

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Ronald ‘Golan

Vilma "Banky

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WEEK OF OCT. 24
Dolores Costello
in
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The College
. ’
Widow’

ALSO OPERATING THE ALBANY
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are now showing the latest Styles in Autumn Millinery

at moderate prices.

AND CAMPBELL

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PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

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