State College NEW Vol.. X I f. No. 2 YORK STATE COLLEGE S WILL FEATURE FETE (iirls annual sented Hie musical Athletic S comedy association Saturday Historical evening, and of will March I N GYMNASIUM the in 2-1, building following: Edna LEAGUE VOTERS' UNIT \Dr- Richardson Heads Ancient REPRESENTATIVE TO *WfiZu&£™™n Flays Are Under Management Of Francios, Orfall, Marks, And Douglas cluh will have '-"I; chorus l'i a l n r e o f the I'"rend i Fete, ri-.ui', T i n ) are "Rosalie", pur helniina C l u i r c h i , '2'), I l e n r i e l t e _"': F r a n c i s , '-"<, and Michael T e p c d i n o , '2U ; ' 3 0 ; and " liureau de Tt l e g r n p l i c " C'.^Per, a l , iuniors, parts. o i i h e plays under t h e mauageiiie F r u n c o i•' '• l-'ilul Oriall, Douglas. Folk pi.INS. '2K. and Me- '_'*. F - l h . i Louise tarter, '2°; Ceeilc Craves, '.ill; York liar w i l l address both assemblies today. M r s . *_">; C l a r a follow till w i l l he featured I n a sol, Dora Dadmiin, '2<>\ and l-'.slher ( '2 i, Kdythe of '2,S; Hclh Waters, | The women's varsilv debate team will T h , leading snugs a r e " T h e W a i l o f Ihe Rejected t h o r n s ( o r i s , " " C i v e them lege on the latter'-, campus t o n i g h t . T h e Satisfies team w h i c h w i l l make the t r i p consist* a N i g h t and a M o o n , " " T h a t M \ D.sii-e," " i Hi, it's W o n d e r f u l , " " L o v e ..f ( hrissie )•'.. I in lis, captain and m e m is I h e Same i l l A l l A g e s , " " T o ( ' r a n ' cr o f t h e sipiad w h i c l i debaled Cui..n lord," " T h e Cirl and ihe Dream." I ! f 11 i 1 \ 1'.. W i l l i a m s , • W r e c k e r s o f C l o o m , " " A s I ,,ng as I college last y e a r ; nd M a r g a r e t L. M o o r e , a l l seniors I ove V o n , " and " T h e t ' h a p c r o n e s ' S o n g . " dance I n R u t h Israel. ' 3 1 . A l i c e W . - i L h , '.ill, is genera! c h a i r m a n oi I h e bete. Other chairmen a r e : M a r i a n F o x , '_"), and Cladys I t i c k w i t h . '2\>, s e l l i n g s and props ; A l a r g a r c l Mav m i n i , '-"». p u h l i c i t v ; K'uih W i n - d o c k , '_"). r e f r e s h m e n l s ; Florence C o r m l e y . '2'>, f o l k songs ami d a n c i n g ; I l o m i l i j R'ahie, '2K, M M - h u n d r e d t i c k e t s have been p r u n e d [ D r . Alexander Druiiin I, head o l m u s i c ; M a r j o r i c K e l c h a m , '30, p o s t e r s ; and m o r e than h a l f have been sold, ae , | „ . d e p a r t m e n t at Corlm|,|K. s , M -aki>ig M i n i i a n i Ra>uor, '2S, u--io is ; Dorothv '.ading t o l-loreiice donnlcv, 2'l, d i ,, , , , , , \ nell nuiver.sit keen chosen In I )r. l i r i i i m i e r . '.ill, candv. I hmie made i n d u e and r e d roses w i l l ' he sold in the audi W on as one o f the three I o n i a n d u r i n g the e n l e r i l i m n e n l . nasiiun after ihe nf Women K MISS JONES PRESENTS MELODRAMA TUESDAY B r u b a c h e r Announces Committee Chairmen And Main Speakers o f the chairman Stale to A n n e o f the New Voters ,.\it with wishing K eastern unit membership I., join blanks the local paid P. t h e secretary, .angdon, '28, o r t o any nual Mary discussion mill o f legislation nounced Judith scheduled Send 11 >. giene o f the next for March to Faster sponsored meeting, 27, i h e Tuesday recess. Negotiations are being made t o secure a speaker, .-> an a u t h o r i t y cussed, a c c o r d i n g The conducted at t h e college. A . R. U r u b a c h c r o'clock. today who W. meetings. f o r teachers department, professor Markliani, Sterling. r/UNILK brtAKb chairman o f English principal public elementary Education Harry o f the English D r .Harold o f English, "Mass W . Thompson, and Miss Julia o i the B r n u x v i l l e schools will speak o n and its C o r r e l a t i o n i n English". i n t h e field In be disto Miss Hastings, an- chairmen a n d f o r t h e sectional section Miss of Florence F. Winched, professor home economics and bead o f the de- partment, BASKETBALL CAPTAIN -" .'''' ^ V V " j - f • - - ' 'Uti. be c o n d u c t e d a t the committee speakers o f ihe place at a meeting o f Iuesdav w i l l be the subject previous will w i l l be under the d i r e c t i o n o f D r . >y the league l o o k die f o r high tomorrow. meeting President unit. T h e league. A district T h e sessions w i l l s t a r l at 9:30 f o r those member conference T h e c o n f e r e n c e w i l l be the f o u r t h a n - mem- w i l l be stationed at each Membership fee is one d o l l a r , w h i c h may he table Slate College College. bers o f the unit round school teachers and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s o f the Sterling, the close o f both assemblies At A but has a r r a n g e d f o r according ELECT JOSEPH HERNEY i , le. Dr, Voters Leach, chairman w i l l not be present S a x t o nm, *< ' 2 S ; W ilhelmina ™»* ,™™\ llarlinaun, (ioddard a substitute WOMEN'S DEBATERS LEAVE FOR KEUKA s h u n . , ' 3 1 ; Mildred Contain, '30; Ann: Moore, ' 3 0 ; Kallierine ( i r a l i a m , '30 THIS AFTERNOON Mar\ H a r t , '2'); C r a c e S e a m a n , '2 J, , S|iirlev League state league, w h o was scheduled t o speak, Males. Stoutenhurg, State Henry Wil '2,X; \ ' i r g i n i a Diamond, '30; ' 3 1 ; Margaret Hall. Welch, ' 3 0 ; Cladys HAST N G S T ^ S T E Y SPEAK A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e speaker f r o m the New '2'J; Klcannr Rowland, ADDRESS ASSEMBLIES Helen '.111. are ( i n t r u d e Duhee, Dorothy B e n o i l , '.30, ( M.nk songs and .l.iiir, . w i l l These Sehe-la, Kallierine ™«™™ i- Ileiinctle girls ( I'Domiell, '2H; Evelyn aims, pla, theprin Direction Marian S i m i l e s , 'JO; Hetty i n w hich ( d a c e M a r k . Ruth W h c e l o c k and S a i m u eipal '!<); and Helen tomorrow. In, X a l a l i Marian Leah C o h e n , '28, f a t h e r ; plavs as the Irayed man; ingenue; Stone, t u n French '2,S, l e a d i n g 'i'J, h o y ; Alice The French A l i c e H i l l s , '29, leading l a d y ; Wolfe, I'aimer, 3ft HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS HAVE CONVENTION HERE TOMORROW The leading roles w i l l he played b y the DANCING x$&& i lie p r e - A r t Society O\ - 4- V 10 dent-S per copy, 82,25 per } £ a i v ^ 16 L92S COMEDY MARCH 24 Tlio Folk Songs, Dances To Follow; Alice W a l s h , ' 3 0 , Heads Committees S 'v FOR TEACHERS ALBANY, N. V. FRIDAY, MARCH TWO FRENCH PLAYS ^ m m |uomics will supervise Subjects and AT Y.M.C.A. M££77^Gi"i.!"u'.,h'SL,,"sl'1 b>' t h e section f o r College Entrance Mis * " ^ He,-i I niellls i n l o i e i g n lauds should he p r o liv K o v V . S I I I . H A . 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' R e l i g i o n and P r a c t i c a l M o r a l i h " Sciences u w i l.l lhe the , . ,....:.. top,.. ha-,' been a r e g uKl aurc z y gn u sakr d with | , ^ ^ jyfljr ^ y £ A n t l i N i u i , '2'J I,.lie Jones, '2N, Tuc-dav evening ill the I the M a l e ( ollege o u t f i t f o r three veal's Dr. L e o n a r d W o o d s R i c h a r d s o n , head Mr. Painter showed thai r e l i g i o u s o r M a l e I ..lice audit, . n u m . 'I he cast i n and aside I r o n i h o l d i n g d o w n his g u a r d of ihe L a t i n and C r e e k d e p a r t m e n t s , w i l l eludes; Kmll L a m , C'S; F r e d e r i c k ^ a l i i z a l ioiis, such as i h e c h u r c h , a r e ; head the ancient languages section. I I . p o s i t i o n t o c v c r v o i i c ' s s a t i s f a c t i o n , has C r i i i n l i , ' 3 0 : \ r v . d L u r k . . '.JS; R o v a l ,ypc o f " o r g a n i z e d benevolence." In e o f the leading scorers f o r the , o ,, , ., ., ., C. T h o m p s o n , o f the stale ediiealion deK n o x , '31 ; i h a r l . - \ \ . . r - i . d l , ' 3 1 . L l i r p l e and ( . o l d . ' S " " ^ ' " l M l h l la-ss- ' • • ii•ig H i s spiech dealt p r i m a r i l y w i t h c r i n u partment, w i l l lead the discussion o n " I t has a v. rv m l , - r e , l i n g pi.a and a c l ; i ;lll,i l l u In h i c h school l l c r u c v didn't g o out ". ' " ' I ollege w i l l make U| " A New S y l l a b u s i n L a t i n . " uid its prevalence i n the last few years. c l i m a x thai m . i F • \ i i h , I'elephone.' " f..r i h . basketball team u i i i i l his j u n i o r the p r o g r a m o f the f r c s h m a n - s o p h o m o n P r o f e s s o r Jesse E. S l i n a r d , head o f " T h e n - are t h r e e socialogical theories Miss lones a i d . w a r and then proceeded t o w i n a r e g u l a r elass r i v a l r v sing i n the a u d i t o r i u m ;, it c r i m e , " said D r . P a i n t e r , " l i e r e d i l y , the Spanish d e p a r t m e n t , and P r o f e s s o r C h a r l o t t e d e b , head o f t h e F r e n c h d e l.lace on d i e H i n g l i a i n l o n C e n t r a l H i g h , | h | s ,,, ,,.,,„„,,, T | u ,h l l perverted e d u c a t i o n , and social o r g a n I -. h... I le.im l b , lirst vear out, I .'uring M the m mooddeerrnn ffoorreeii gg nn lion. None o f these however a r e p.u " "l iKi i'c"n' l', "wl il l !l !direct ' " ' ^ ' ' the his lirst , , . i r ,,1 h i g h school basketball M N I., the sophomore el '"icilv 01 Hu- n a t u r e „ i cr at its " ' K ' ?C,",,M- . I ' ' " ^ - ' Winfred l l an enviable r e c o r d , hold ' w r i t t e n I n l i e l t \ D i a m o n d , the . worst. ; ' " . ' • IH"«I " I Ihe C e r m a n d e p a r t - RIVALRY SING FRIDAY SHILLINGLAW TO SING „ ,,„.„, , , Robert l i e w i l l h, :.ee,,,np.ii|..,i ,,1 l b , piai'J, l.v R l i l l i k'. I ! lies, _'-'. \ l b a m b.o s , , | ||,e \ \ dh.nil I I. 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Alfred T h e m a l h e u i a l i c s section w i l l be under .1 the hi s| lineage, educated i l l the best I I , 1111 1 was .,11 s , i l o r a belter r e c o r d Hasche wrote all the s supervision o f Professor I Larry for t h e u i i i v e r s i t i i s, and o f t h e stablest financial me : In n, \ | \ i .0- w i n 11 had luck o v e r l o o k l l i i c b e i i o i i g h . head o f t h e m a t h e m a t i c s fresbuien. condition mav deliberalelv and purposelv bun 1:1 d i e 1 , , l an accident in t h e department. P r o f e s s o r A . K. Mcik, o f o i i l n v i and scheme to d e f r a u d and i l l ( d a . l v , Hales, '3d. and H e l e n l-'a.v, ' 3 1 . ! In -I game o l t h e season. Lie's ankle discuss jure I n , lellow men. 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W . . . . d , i r d , head "Ineiv man stud. 111 a m p r a c l i c e Tiiesdav . , u , | Tbursilav al 11 -15 nani/.alioii, •I.Ill i p l l l l l , I Mill d i b e Idle o l i h e d e p a i l n i i nl ; P r o f e s s o r i \ i n , 111I11 -r o l I h e facull.v is i n v i l e i l .1 the bn.logv II .1 I i , w 1 s i d l handicapped \n ,'cl,.ck 111 i h , an.hi,.1 nun H a l l i a r d S, l i l o l i s o i i . head o f the c h e m IIIII , I I . . w . w 1. I leruev s,„,n » „ i ist r.1 d e p a r t n i e u l a n d D r . C a t l e t o i i I-'.. , . , oil,1 p, n l o l h i u i s e l l 011 l b , Hale, bead o l t h e p l i v s i f s d e p a r l i i i e n l , ..II, 1 , I, n i l .,.,,1 I n In Id thai post eve. a i d d u e l Ihe science section. T h e topic •M'll be " H e l p s 1..1- s c i e n c e T e a c h e r s " . In I ' O . . 7 . I h i n , \ w . n I..Midi high W\ A « r- Ih. M .1111 ...id this w a r he ail a, W . M s c o r e l s " J. 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In hi.He .1 t i n -,|..le ( o l l e g e I loiihadolii - for have b e i l l signing l o l hills a l l this week ill,..11 '( ,, I d 111,,. - " I. tin , \ , lit , a , h i , topic, " A d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f P a r e n l the . .iiiuig n . n ' Mb, 1 i l n t i o u . i n c l u d e : uid the p r i v i l e g e w i l l be open to uppei I haiiMiiu l o i I I , w l u i . . I I - i , Llcanoi ..ii. 1 . , / / 11 i n l . i .. 1 l b , I 1 .lib..I .111 I i e d , I I I I, 1 i i i u i b . '.til, vice president . d.issiueii beginning M lav. Miller. (Itlnr i i u i n b e i - o l the coin I I1..1 '! . . i . I 1, Ml i h . I mi, 11.1 I I . 1111,1111 Is,.,111,1, ' J o , ire,,surer. I he c o m m e r c e depart men I is p r e p a r i n g F a v o r s and d e c . r a t i o n s are to he kepi n u l l , e a i e liett.v I b a i n , a i d and I s a l l u i in n ,i|s. ' - h u h . .' ..pinion I . . i n - K l e i n . '."'. was re elected t r e a s u r e r a p r o g r a m under d i e d i r e c t i o n o f P r o a M . I I ' I , a c c o r d i n g to Louise Du'.ee. '30, l u a h a m . I In M u . 1 , , bib u.e.l . 11, , . | i h les,,,! i . e o i g . M . Y o r k , head o f ihe degeneral c h a i i t i i a u o i the a f f a i r . " T h e ) I he l.icull v , o i i i i l i i l l e e is Jane b . u Mill lit .1 I . .11,p>, i d b.\ - h u h , Ml III p a r t m e n t , and c h a i r m a n o f the section. ' \ \ e are m a k i n g plans 1,, present the are unitpie and unu-ai.dlv a l i i a, l i v . . " she ill..in k , I n n in.in, \ I I i'Mii.1 R....,a a n dC l i n t o n F. Recti, o f the state d e p a r t m e n t I I I I I , . i . l show in d i e a u d i t . . l i m n o f t h e-aid i l l r e f e r e n c e I,, both. S a r a h ValTee. I 1 / / ' o i c h c - ' t r a We.lne ,|.,' "Ileloi of education, w i l l speak o i l " R e g e n t s \ l aii.v H i g h s.h.,,,1 t h i s vear Mislead , , l o u e e have -. ... . C o i n i l l i l t e,e s. l , , | S .souee nave Ii n e i i e.\ l-'unice t.ilbeil is c h a i i i n a u o f the I he.\ H a d I . i l l - L i k e \ o i l " w i s l l , E x a m i n a t i o n s in T y p e w r i t i n g and S h o r t he S t a l e I o l l e g e s t a g e . " Robert I n c i t i n g m u c h effort to m a k e the dance u fu Vol's collinnt lee. .-she is assisted I n hand.'' name g i \ e n I n i h e a i l t l l o l t o tin S b i l l i n g l . i w , _"', r e t i r i n g president, s.iitl success. T h e music c o m m i t t e e is made M i l d r e d C o i i i a n l and M a r i a n H o l l o . w a l l / w Inch the orchesii a s4 ucopalei A l l die sections w i l l meet i n the S l a t e \ an Kli-uk, general The publiiit.v c u m n i l t e e consist, o f tod.iv I h e l a S i g m a and P l u l o l o g i a l i t u p o f C o r n e l i a Wednesd.u. e i a i v societies o f t h e H i g h school l i a v e l c h a i i n , \ i r g i n i . i S i m i l e s and Fleaii... Hetty H u r r i s , c h a i r m a n , L u c y H a g e r a m i t ollege b u i l d i n g s , r \ c c p t f o r the l i b r a r y school d i v i s i o n , w h i c h w i l l meet i n t h e been asked p . sponsor the p r e s e n t a t i o n . '.Stephenson, Ethel (inilidliofer. l b ,1 I I I . 1,11 .\ ., w l s | ,,, .a , 11.,1 II, •- I..1I l b , ., 1, ll . . l i d , ,11 \ id In I,, Id ELECT SPRAGUE HEAD I OF 1929 TROUBADOURS Continued on page J STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 16, 1928 State College News MUZZEY'S TEXT, REVISED, BECOMES BALANCED "AMERICAN ADVENTURE" ESTABLISHED BY T H E CLASS OF 1918 Tile Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for feacheis THE NEWS By W. M. F.. The American Adventure. Dy Dr. David Saville Muzzey. $10. T w o volumes. N e w York: H a r p e r s . T h i s w o r k needs little introduction to college readers. It is a revised and extended form of Dr. Muzzey's well known college text; it lias Rained much by the extension, for it n o w includes numerous illustrations to enliven the possibility of monotony from h u n d r e d s of printed pages. While retaining the m a p s which characterized t h e regular texts, the publishers have added several full page pictures. A m o n g the most attractive are a portrait of W a s h i n g t o n by Stuart as a front ispiece, sketches depicting the arresting of a witch, S h a y ' s mob in possession of a courthouse, landing of negroes at J a m e s t o w n in 1619, vote counting in the disputed H a y e s - T i l d e n election, and portraits of (he presidents. " T h e g e n e r a t i o n s that have shaped our national char- BOARD VIRGINIA E. HIGGINS Editor-in-Chief 550 Washington Avenue, West 2096-J KATHERINE SAXTON Business Manager Delta Omega House, 55 So. Lake Ave., West 2425-W WILLIAM M. 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CRUMB, '30 JANE FI RMANEK. 'JO A N N E STAFFORD, '29 ADVERTISING STAFF IVAN G. CAMPBELL, '29 MILDRED LANSLEY, '29 LUCY HAGER, '30 DOROTHY I.EFFF.HT, '30 ROSE HANDLER, '30 BERTHA N A T H A N , '30 MARGARET H E N N I N G B '30 A N N E SCHNEIDER, '29 N E W S CLUH ELIZABETH PHETLEPLACE, '28 President A N N E STAFFORD. '29 Vice-President ALICE BENOIT, '30 Secretary-Treasurer "ALL-AMERICAN" AMI " P A C E M A K E R " acter u n d e r the inspiration of political and social ideals cherished as distinctively American, still exert, and will continue to exert, a potent influence in d e t e r m i n i n g the motives a n d m e t h o d s by which we shape o u r present and future policies," he points out. Considering the demand of American laity to refresh its interpretation of the nation's history in the light of new points of view, Dr. M u z z e y here presents these volumes in the hope that they may "contribute t o a belter u n d e r s t a n d i n g and a more vivid appreciation of the significance of American d e m o c r a c y . " T h e s e are two volumes of well earned s t a n d i n g that can be recommended for a place in the library of the private citizen. T h e student w h o plans to keep his college text book would do well to gel The American Adventure instead of the regular college text. T h e slight extra expense will be more than offset by the g r e a t e r value of the set, both in the home library and as more enticing reference books. Even the cover jacket is interesting, being an illumination of a series of episodes in history. Here Ihe aboriginal Indian shoulders a modern liner, and the submarine cuts across in front of an ox team. The history is "honest and human and, above all, interesting". T h e fascinating portions in the epic of a nation are set forth in a straight-froni-the shoulder clarity. The balance between political, social and economic fields seems fair. T h e emphasis on other aspects other than battles will be a welcome treat for those brought up in the old school. A WARMS, C. I. P. A., 1927 SECOND PRIZE AS " A M E R I C A ' S BEST TEACHERS NEWSPAPER," C. S. P. A., 1927 P R I N T E D BY M I L L S ART PRESS, 394-396 Albanv, N. Y. March 16, 1928 COLLEGE Rroa. Vol. X I I , No. 24 WASHINGTON'S FAME CAMK WITH HIS MATURITY, RUPERT IIUGIIKS AVERS ISSUE EDITOR—LOUIS J- WOLNER, '30 By VV M. F George Washington, The Rebel and The Patriot. H\ Rupert Hughes. $5. 694 pages. New York: Morrow. CUT SHOWS NON-COOPERATION I With this second book of a lour volume series on the The finance board is to be highly commended on the way ) life of Washington, Mr. Hughes succeeds in writing a far in which it has handled the budget and the collection of I more interesting book than was his first hook on ihe same subject. This is probably largely due lo the fact thai the student tax here. , I, i' . • , i • . , • ,, readers would prefer to read about Ins campaigns rather <,.,... than his pursuit of a mysterious "Lowland Beauty " <<••*< The fact that the appropriations to the various clubs, , , , , . , , , •--.-•••: '-'",',• , ' , ,ing with the societies and organizations have had to be cut this year somewhat detailed description ol Ihe hie ol a gentleman of the time, the author then proceeds into the shows that the student body has nul en-operated with the Revolution. He explains the reason for Washington's being named commander in chief, when John Hancock is suphoard to the best of its abilities. But, the fact that the posed to have desired the honor. Oilier incidents of the .,., ...HIIUIIIK ine creating ol an army, cuts have been so small shows that the board has used and the infamous attempts to assassinate ihe general. careful planning and consideration in the handling of the This second volume lakes us 10 the day after Christmas, 1777, when Washington "had proved himself a general. College finances. lie had taught his soldiers to light. He was now resolved to leach them to persevere in the war for a Country, even Although each of the organizations has had to suffer a ii he had to pay for their education himself, li was just decrease in its appropriation, it is expected that the cuts dawning upon them thai they had a country to light for." We inn si read through ibis hook again in Ihe hope of will mil be lull too severely. It does not Mini piohable finding ihe alleged startling distortions and perversions of that any one group will suffer to a great extent because of history that rumor has ii abounds in ihe hook. We cannot consider Ihe words concerning Ihe development "from a the forced cutting down mi the appropriations, li seems ballled soldier and a bewildered farmer into one of the also deplorable that then are still some students al State masterpieces of human nature," those of a calumniator. The author ventures ihe view point thai had Washington College who hold out and refuse either to pay their obligadied at the age of forty three he would he lislcd as having ma le no accomplishments. Compared with the youthful ad tion or to make any explanation of their failure to do so. .s.ipnicou, Scipio .icipio ,\!ricauiis, ( aesar 01 venturer tch ..s as Napoleon, Afri The finance board is willing to listen to and lo consider Wolfe, he was a back number; bis was the lame that with maturity. seriously any excuse offend by the students for not meeting We aw.nl expeclanll;, tin '• I w o v o l u m e - of t h e series. In the meantime, wi the blanket tax. Since individuals of this type are a pari picking up this h,„,k, iv ing its okler brolhe r (piite nut.niched. of every group, lor lis to expeel otherwise in ibis particular situation would he folly. The NEWS wishes to e s p i e s , it, appreciation and thanks to Professor York and tin- members ,,l the I. -.1 who have spent so much of their time and int. re i in 'In- financial problems oi the < ollege this tear French bete is one ol the few eve III . o| lite < ollege year ill which ivcry one lakes pari. Sludelils ol .ill dc parttnents enjoy ihe French bete Laughter, mirth and hilarious enjoyment ol ,1 nigh! in I'.ui- thai equals b'reuch Fete. spending Imuii in an elfoil lo put on a Fete which will please you. Fvery event from the plays in the auditorium lo the dancing in lb He gy 11111,1 siimi will be of Ihe lust, this year. So- it you know a Sood time when you see ailing, you will lake pleasure in attending French Fclc tomorrow night. Xor/leel. In J. frank N'orlleel. $2.01). |. frank N'orlleel w.is a sink old slock market C'O.MK T< ) FRF.XCH h'K'l K! Committees have been XORFI.KKT PICTURKS liAXDITS A XI SI.KUTII W i l l i RI.YI.'XCK !•'( )R KIDS hue of Ihe bn pp. Impi DEARBORN EXPLAINS SUCCESS FOR BOTH ASSEMBLIES FRIDAY N 5P0RTilOUER| 1 Thus ends ihe basketball season al though the big game oi the girls intei league is |o he played tomorrow Ihc sophomore and freshman lean, Baseball will begin soon. T h e first game is scheduled for May 5 with Jamaica T r a i n i n g furnishing the opposition. T h e t w o big games on the p r o g r a m are the t w o clashes with Hamilton college, one here and one at Clinton. The first of last week's plays, directed by Mildred Gabel, '28, was a 'tremendous success. Miss Gabel is to be congralu I lated on the selection of her cast. Nancy Morgan, '2H, was eery charming in Ihe role of Lady fanny. Sin seemed perfectly tree and al home mi the stage. The pari of her butler-lover "W h\ nol home .con n - lor r o l l e d was interpreted by Robert J. Shilling . n i l lop; law, '-'>. who won the admiration and entrance.-" will !e |h sympathy of his audience in his inter- liscussinii al Ihe hoiil pretation ol the dual role of Servanl ii ihe round table lo he c duel..I and Man. •n.ilii I'd lonioiTow i i i o r n i i i i . The case was completed with Royal w i l l be Knox, '.il. cast as Sir Gerald, the sar More, I'-.. \ \ castic husband of Lady Fanny. The piny was a satire on married life. It win aci as chairman. Dean \\ illia had an Fnglish selling. Mei/ler will speak on "The iim.l.n The second play on the program was rharaclerisiic ., subject mailer a novelty for ihe Slate stage. Settings ('"liege entrance." \ | Helen I lev I and effects were extremely difficult hill islam n n a l education New V , „ l were equally well executed. It was ih ,l;Ml ' 'leparlmeni 1,1 i-ilucu reeled by Knn'ly Williams, '2X. 1 1 "I' , ;;-; Ihe roundlahle. II v I lorace Myers, u I ,,,f,"'..,7\.'•''' 'r'i '.il, ' " i 'east ' V ' i'a'"1 '' ' ' ' ' J ( ' ( l n l by , i r e e p i ),..,,,, i iiincrcular invalid, who had o cave Us "" ,..,,:,... i. ... • '""'ancr credit tor [ruiuinu >v """"-' »> Ihe sc.,, in order to n 'I mrmal schools-" gam his health was excellent. Golden 0:0 • >u ,,1.,.,;,,„ .., ,. 1 . , , , ,VI |I was . . . . . .good . i hut ! / did .-. "nul seem ' "to '"' " feel ihe I spirit of the [liny as did Myers. They worked up their climaxes very well. Furniture used in ihe plav directed In J Mis., (label was loaned lo the advanced . ' " A L 1 il, dramatics class through ihe courtesy oi H a d 1,11 the F. J. licckerl furniture company, e.'s Iealiu , ( eiitral avenue near Lake. .rche.ll , Playgoer's ('oinpaiiioii. Is III I p, MISS HEYL ADDRESSES HOMEMAKER'S SECTION 5 STATE COLLEGIANS GIVE JAZZ PROGRAM The shll'les TO PLACE SOIREE LION ON SALE HERE FRIDAY "No more nlrihulious will I,,- ac cepted for ll Soiree number ol th Lion," Mettini Vzzarilo, 'JO editor m chief, said tod, I he cover designed In Ruth (,. Mm '-'«. will he don, i, purple, gold and black The Lion will lod.n in the lo rrtdnr ,,1 | ),• hall, she said. 111111 L lakes back an St.-v 1 n-,. lib I'h .Ho, la/' \\eleh elect,,,,, Isirlland IMn , I ».n is .•shah,. Hel.n Kla.h, "\in,„,'.'"\'|,, \\ "Budget Cutis Deplorable," Says Watts,'28; Vwlet Pierce, '28, Believes ItQuite Quite Fair Fa, '"I lotting lahulali. in individual culs car and a conipari iei|uireuients. I the budget Willi la I he Had ,,, ,|, 'I llllllk hu.le.l |i 1,1, dllllMdl 1I111 1 11 who had lleeced I , ,,,, ' p e x a s l o 1,,1111a to blorida gain, then up lo ( anada, In Albany and New York, hack |o Florida and finally lo H e m 1 where, will) the aid of the I 'lliled Slates attorney evrl \ evei ) member ol Ihe ilitii stale bunco gang w, The tale is so thrilling, ,,, m -o 1.lascinaling fast,, in ils pace, so thai, w e r e il not o r 11 it- proline nr.,1 III..-,.-•..•'• •• showi 1 ww>. were not llor the ilhnl rations paper aieouuls I N'orlleel'» Hvilies, one could I, believe il. All this happened Ine K a " d Nnl'ileel'.s name llieu rang 1 .eg from IIOHI coa.-.t loa-.t tto eo.isi a, one of America's greatest sleuths. He had .succeeded where professional dele,lives had failed hut then he was working to revenge, not him self, bill bis kiddies who wen- deprived of higher educations because the gang fleeced him. The hook is human. nd U e d l l e ,|a 01 I he lat I „.„,«• H u e si, .""h'el '» keepiliK rrom I "Success is the attainment of a position which enables one to exert the greatest influence for the ultimate welfare of humanity," Dr. Ned Dearborn, b H -Soil a member of the State Board of Edttcatioti, said in both assemblies Friday. "This definition of success especially We umitld like lo congratulate Joe concerns teachers," he declared. l/eniey on his captaincy of basketball The qualification for success is not for next year. Joe has been one of material position, but the influence, or \ lite best /'layers Stale has had in re th e philosophy of life which men lik nl years. May he and his team hare Aristotle, Bacon and Abraham Lino • a gaoil season next year. advanced. These men are immortal," h continued Also we lake pleasure in awarding Ihc A motion was made and seconded by men's iuterclass basketball championship g ^ - f f i ? T f a m i l y ' o f Arri'cu in the junior class team. The juniorDumbari, a workman on Ihc new build proved themselves far superior to both ing who was killed last week. A IK of I licit- opponents in (he lourni nt ami for this money was placed in the rotunda are worthy champions. Monday. Ills hue eosi him sM.s.ono. representing I bill when he hit and swallowed the line, lighlly thai ihe bunco nun 1 mildii'l lose I111 Tb ^-SPRAYS \|>sli.,lll., II.I-I.,II,.,II H.|s,-I,.|l| I - \ I 11 .101 , Violet 'HI I' that w •llllli Ian II "('('III I r l n 1 lh.lt oil, hlldl have ,,, |„ ll.ai,I d\ l . u . l . I do, honk sllldllll ""' tUJSH 5U J U . O J I H . J ( i i . ^ o o i, l''0 llieii las. ||, " ' " '"' I " h e i III, U l a h l e . a ll I U 1HI " H I 1 ll! 1, i j u i l e n 11111 I nimbi, S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S , M A R C H 16, 1928 3 NEWS DELEGATES ATTEND CONVENTION VARSITY BATTLE TO INTERSORORITY BALL COLLEGE HUMOR WILL 23 POINT TIE WITH COMMITTEESANNOUNCED SPONSOR SUMMER TOUR ALUMNAE HERE SAT. G o l d e n a H i l l s , president o f ( l a m i n a C o l l e g e H u m o r is c o n d u c t i n g a huge The <.;ir|s' alumnae game S a t u r d a y r e - French Addresses Editors Columbia Universary Press Convention At sulted the at Three Scholastic ill \ew I're.-s and associate wed.. n invention The} were M . I''rench, '_'o, iiinii.-igiiij; I'ln i n plai e, 'JN. edilor. .M. h'reneh spoke a tie, each Throughout varsiu maintained one time in side making the game, the lead, ihe t h i r d 23 however, except quarter the score was I - 11 in f a v o r o f the alumnae. Wtording "Me .a to Miss t i n ' i.MesI Johnston alumnae this games was ever plaved. '_>,X, bitsine-s man Klizabclli innnaginf> William the ( i i l i u n h i u a- .ueiatinii last S. S a M m i , William alitor; 11,,• \ i u -. h,,;)r<l the \ i u - ai Yolk Katherim ager; ,,, numbers represented in points. Kappa P h i has annauneed t h e eommittees for freshments, music, Hetty Inter-sorority Josephine Ruth Murray, Lawrence, '29; taxies '28. and i n v i t a t i o n s , llowers Helen Kappa Foster, Lhi is star, Margaret scoring Doughty, star, scoring 1.) points; 12 points. n, mie o i beginning through Kngland peare country will (>stend, A at 29-day I a n d the Shakes- follow the visit Brtissells to and Paris, I lie c l i m a x c i t y o f the t o u r , w i l l he other Aihla general decorations. Rogers Hollywood; and '_'K, was the v a r s i t j summer points o n the tour. Berg, l i e . i l l ire \ .in S i e e i i h u r g h , '.11, was the alumnae this jaunt Montreal, Davison, Mahle party M o n t r e a l , Canada on J u n e 22. '28; llartman, 'J9; and p r o g r a m s , (iamma chairman ol house re- decorations, Raton, ' 2 9 ; favors, A r m i n e '2H; a r r a n g e m e n t s , S h i r l e y '30; following ball: St. Johns, Dick Coast football ford university, llyland, idol from and J e r r y writer Pacific! belaud Stall- P (,alley's uni- MISS LOVE TO SPEAK versity o f C h i c a g o o r c h e s t r a , ON LIBRARY PROBLEMSpany Ihe l r a \ elers, T h e alumnae team included h'lnrence tile r o u n d tahle m u t ' c r e n c i - I'm r e | i n ' ' r a d d o c k , ' - ' 5 ; Kthel D u B o i s , '27; D u r o (Continued from puire one) thy l l o y t , J 5 ; Miss J . Isahellc Johnston, ( senlatives from teacher-' .-. ,1 h v . education b u i l d i n g . Miss M a r t h a Caro' l i i i M r u c l o r in physical e d u c a t i o n , Beatrice n o r m a l schools, l i e d o c r i ' ed the \ line Pritchard, professor of library \ . H I S t c e n h u r g h , '31 ; and M a r y W'enctasystem, a m i < xplaineil t i n feature ol science and d i r e c t o r o f the n e w l y establ l i e v a r s i t y team was made up of M u d e i i t - t a i i e l i t ekis-es in j u i i n i a l U i n ! lisbed l i l i r a n school, has charge o f Ihe | M a r i o n L o t t o , '.fit; M a r g a r e t Doughtv, section. T h e delegates he, "'• • l " l l M >< ! ' J S ; A n l i i l i M o w n . 31 ; M a r i o n ( i i l h e r t . h'inley, o f t h e N'eu N • .11, 'II nm mies. . , „ ,!, I ,J| ; M,-, r i,, ( . | | ; i v k . . , ' a l l ; W i n i f r e d " ( l a s s r o o n i Reference P r o b l e m s " w i l l Mills iirlhut, '31 : luaniia M c l i a r l v , '_"': be discussed I n Mis-, i a l h e r i n e .it the o p e n i n g - e - - i , , n , I i id.n i w h n M c X i c k l e , •_'<>; A n n a M o o r e , '311; Love, assistant prol'es.sor of library I ) , a n H a w k . . . o f ( nhunhi.i r - l l e . m a n ( I d w e l l . '31 ; Frances Leek. '31 ; science; A l e l i n e X a c k e r l , supervisor o l o n nee L o i t e r . 'JS ; D o r o t l n L o u land, school l i b r a r i e s f o r the s t a l e ; M r - . W . S. K . KatclilTe. a . ociale . d i l V a m i M a r u a r e l W a d s w o r t ' h . '3d. S. K i n g , a member o f the S t a l e ( ollege \ e u S t a t e s m a n . L o n d o n , and f. l i h r a r v school class w h i c h w i l l he era,I vear.s a nieiiihet oi i!„ \ l i.i In li i i hail i l l ' ll o l the eommittees H I ' ! , ' as f o l uated in J u n e , and Miss Mac P a r k i n s o n , ( i n i r d i a n s t a l l , ,.I< 11. - - e d ., , ion I ; . low . I 1,,,-oilu L o w l a n d , 'JS, general assistant d i r e c t o r ot the stall -cli...ij li daj alter I I , d e - e n l . e d ll i I.i c h a i r m a n : K a t h l e e n D m i g h l v , 'JS, t e a ; braries. mental difference-, l . i a u n I lit I i m l i - l i ( ,iiIn rine k\ \ , m i s , ' . i l , m u s i c ; l u a n i i a and A m e i ieau new sp.ipi i . and P"k' " i i M i I I . O M . J 1 ', l l o w e r s ; and A n n a '.\l a-, from' noted will accom- Perkins Silk Shop Parlour The most Convenient Place T o B u y SILKS COTTONS WOOLENS At lowest cash prices Ncar T h e College erkins Silk Shop PARLOUR 244 L u r k St. C o r . Lancaster St, Mail orders prepaid (Oriental and (Occidental '-Restaurant AMERICAN AND CHINESE Open 11 until 2 A. M. Dancing 10:30 till I A. M„ Except Sunday 44 State St. Phone Main 7187 DANKER "SAYIT Lane WITH FLOWERS" •10 and 42 Maiden Albany, N. Y countries. Deleuates attended t i n n . i i l . n l o r n six stale-, Mask.i aid More than one l l i o i i - a n d an f a c t i l h a d \ iser- w e n - p i , -, P I DR. M. G. NELSON VISITS SPENCERTOWN SCHOOL POSITIONS OBTAINED BY NINE MORE SENIORS •a \ i n , tin rl'e -i Hi' 'I s li.i \ i , I I I , i " , . d li n l i jug pi i-ll lolls | o r next V ' .il . ai i " I due.' '• an ai line nt i r..m tin < at i Li" lessor J o i n , M . Sayles. he id ..i ihe edit ; In M . (,. V . L o u , assistant professor i d u e a l i o i i , h a - keen spending Some at Spi u e e r p o i t , u here he has la-en IL' i ti ei ate Ihe coiir.se.s of - t u i h , .speneerpoil I n c h school. Forest :- p r i n c i p a l o f the school. FEAREY'S ' T h r e e have been pi.ie, d :, on I n e l i li | department, ' w • li I a i m dep.n tun ' '. t w o f r o m sen nee dep.n l i l i e n l . t w o n .,-n p a r l i m ill • I ruin lm 1. •• • SPRING STYLE in Women's Footwear dep.,1 i n n nl r i . I L a r k l u i ' i s ; , | - , : ; h-h . , n . | I I . I M I I .,I (ircciicville; M i l d r e d i ,.,hl. . ' i.-li •.". „ i I ireellevilll . \ l l | , | l , d M o m . I .,1111 .,1 (ireeiievilh : \ l a l I. l - u , •:. -. ,, n,, at Diaper I I e!i eh-...!. - . , ! „ . , i . , d ' . I a t l i i . i n , l i t n on, i. . .n I', nnla n i " . . Dorollo D.v. Kneh-h ,i I n i l - m i l l , . i J o r o i l n I , i d n . >. l i n i o M ,- I . i l l . i, i l l , . I.ela V a n Sh.n, k. I n - ' . ' M .,,,d I n e l i li at D e l a i i s o n : and M If. - . m i e i . I , , i a i .,t Keelle V a l l e v . $6.50 FEAREY'S 44 N o . Pearl St. T h e p r o p e r e x p r e s s i o n o l an> a i l d e m a n d s Hair B o b b i n g , w h i c h explains in come to Finger Waving "PERSONALITY BOBS" I hone Main I.H No. Pearl St. Opp Clinton Square 6280 COLLEGE CANDY SHOP 203 Central A v e n u e (near Robin) TRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES KOHN BROS. A Nation-Wide Organization to travel and earn from 5 0 to *75 a week all summer long ~\V)X7~ITH lieadquartersinChicatzoanil 17 branch oflices in the United States, Compton's—established v v in 1893—is a n ition-wiib, internationally known institution. A n organization that carries into the home a prestige and recognition that hundreds of progressive norrial school students and women teachers have Capitalized year alter year. Think of what this means to you: that though no experience is required, this great organization invites you to join us and is ready and willing to pay you while we train you to earn $50 to $75 or more por week all summer long! Money—for your fondest v/ish Travel—for your happiness "A (;<><>cl Place T o B u y " As Narrow AAA As S As Wide KKK As AT POPULAR PRICES 12r> Central Avenue Open Evenings I) I ' l i o n c Vi'cii Vol I leooeN Jj|mtUumrfi (^iitVfrrta IMS Ci'iilriil Awiuu' 'il- kubin Alliiiny, \ . Y. I ranch of the Boulevard Restauraui I OH-1 10 .Stats .Street ^•^S^S-^Ov, ^ V' expertness, especially w h y more and more w o m e n Permanent Waving P A L L A D 1 N O V Master Harbei 12 B e a u t i c i a n s ^rbu are Invitedifco J o i n Money makes for more than savin;.. A trip to Europe—or a wardrobe. Or investments that may finally mean an independent income. Compton's check goes to you weekly. <>o if money plays a part in some one or more ambitions . . . here ii is in handsome measure. Travel yields much more than momentary pleasure. What one gains from travel can not be tabulated easily. But if travel, too, appeals to you, why not travel while you earn? Thus you see, the Compton plan eives you dotii ly two advancements: money and travel with eoiu'ental companions every day! Meet new people—s>eu new | laces—make mure money. This en upon brings the details. Send it now! ThL h r.ll we a:;lc of you F. li. C O M P T O N & C O M P A N Y We inipoi.e no u ,,:; i,..ui.;.i,.njnb. V'h.a u. wum above all else, in ennii.'»l ell. il . . . aai.j.o a, i.n '!.,. aee- laij il e »| nil llii.1 niblsla "1 tan do il il .he m i . " Hutuli-BiUJ VWJ.II a l.,n e bu.avd^d wall us. Hundreds tt'huse sole a»sui w.ia uiiibiliun and ill i \ ,1 U) will. We will i;lucily give you ilieir names and ilieir addresses, bo.ne have stepped inio pernianeni execudve posiiiuim ai $4,1)00 lo $5,000 j er ye.a. Tln-ir way is open IO you. And today—ll $200 io $-100 per niuiuli .ill aunnuer isinleiesung to you— till oul ihe coupon on (his page and mail It. All ihe (acta will come from I'le'ase send me bee, and abs. Iia.iv without ob" I gal ion on my pan, your summer W.c-.uiot) and Mouey-eaining Plan. Coiupioji'b, vvuh our invitation "- v u to join this buccesslul organization. Address F. E . C O M P T O N I 'ali K ' ' i Normal Established 189i 0c C O M P A N Y 1000 N. Ih.iiboni Street Chicago D e p i . ('-55, 100(1 N . I V . i r h o m St., C:lut-u«o (Jeialemen: My Name Aa.e Yaaiu 11 training i Jin i awliiutj III J'.Jj puaiticnij . 1 hava lud years ol leaching cxpeiien.e. l.iy school closes STATE COLLEGE FEWS, MARCH 16, 1928 4 PLAY "FOUR HORSEMEN" JUNIOR FIVE BEATS FRESHMEN TO TAKE BY CANDLYNJHOMPSON first rendition of the sacred conCAGE CHAMPIONSHIPtata,The"The Four Horsemen" will be given By ROY V. SULLIVAN By defeating the freshman quintet 3S-1S Friday, the junior class basketball team annexed the championship of the men's inter-class basketball league. The frosh had entered the final round of the tournament by nosing out the sophomore outfit, Tuesday 16-13. The juniors gained the right to play in the finals by trouncing the seniors on Thursday, 27-7. A feature of Thursday's game was the fact that the junior's used two complete teams, putting in the second team after the first string outfit had run up a 22-2 lead. T h e freshmen were expected to give the juniors a hard battle and perhaps beat their upper-class opponents in the game Friday; but they didn't have a chance. The '2l) outfit ran up a 10-2 score by the end of the first quarter and the frosh were never able to lessen that gap. Carpenter, Kocrner and Auerbach featured for the winners and Lyons and Ludhim played best for the freshman five. Saturday, just to prove that they were champions, the juniors went over U> Pharmacy college and defeated the Pharmacy college freshmen 27-15. Carpenter was the star of this game also scoring nineteen of his team's points. AGNES ALTRO GIVES CONVENTION REPORT AT ALBANY CHURCH Agnes M. Altro, '30, delegate to North Atlantic regional Lutheran Convention at Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, gave her report of the conference Sunday at tinFirst Lutheran church in Albany. The theme of the conference was Lutheran Nationalism. Among the speakers were Dr. Morehead, president of the National Lutheran council; Dr. Hoover, professor of theology at Cettysburg college; and Dr. Mauhardt, professor of theology at Susquehanna universitv. Dr.' Hoover laid down five laws for Lutheran students to follow on the campus. They include: live simply, and not superficially, avoiding waste anil luxury; develop self control and character; practice brotherhood; participate in no societies if they lead In race prejudice and exelusiveness; and stimulate student discussion and obey laws. Five foreign countries were represented: Japan, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Porto Rico and Brazil. RECEIVES POSITION SENIORS ELECT WOLFE, Esther Lnysler, '28, will teach home ROWLAND TO OFFICES economics in the Minneola public schools, Reads Play March 28 Dorothy Rowland will be the manager Minneola, next year, Professor Florence of the girls' athletics for the senior class E. Winchell, head of the home economics according to an election held Wednesday. department announced today. Other elections included Ktlna Wolfe for class prophet and Chrissie Curtis for class historian for class day. A rcvote will be taken for class councillor between Chrissie Curtis and Richard Jensen. Dorothy Watts and Grace Woodford are running for class poet and Mary Judith Langdon and Dorothy Rahie are candidates for class testator. at St. Paul's Episcopal church tonight at eight o'clock, t h e text, written by Or. Harold W . Thompson, professor of English; was selected from the revelations of St. John, the works of Henry Vaughn, Sir Walter Scott and others. Dr. T. Frederick H. Candlyn, instructor in music, composed the score. Other sacred works will be given. State College students are invited to attend, Dr. Candlyn said today. PROCTOR'S Grant HIGH CLASSTAUDEVILLE AND MISS JOHNSON WILL ADDRESS CLUB APRIL 11 Miss Lydia Antoinette Johnson, supervisor of practice teaching in Latin, will address Classical club, Wednesday, April 11, no the use of illustrative material in the leaching of Latin. Miss Johnson will consider her subject from the standpoint of pictures and supplemental') reading. Live were initiated at the last meeting. They include: Vera VV'olcott, Edith Lawrence, Elizabeth White, Idella Easman, .Muriel Davies, all sophomores. '30 GIRLS DEFEAT '29 ON BASKETBALL COURT The sophomore girls defeated the junior girls in a basketball game Monday by a score of 2o-20. Throughout the game, however, the score was about even ami at the end of the first half it was ')-8 in favor of the juniors. It was one of the most exciting games of the season. Throughout the game the freshmen cheered the juniors and the juniors rallied in each quarter except the last. Barbara .Andrews, Laura Colliding, and Mary Hart did most for the juniors while Marie llavko scored most for the sophomores. THUR., FRI.. SAT. MAR. IS-I6-I7 • LEVER GO GALLEGHER" TO HAVE INITIATION Mathematics club will have dinner in the College cafeteria Thursday ai six o'clock, according to Josephine Lawrence. '2H. Initiation of new members will lake place immediately after the dinner, she. said. DIRECTION STANLEY With Harrison Ford and Junior Coghla MON., MAR. COMPANY OF STRANU MARK |"^V "Dependable I' I' F.'owers" V Tdeyrujj/i Flwn-rs l„ all Of the World it R ITZ. ALSO OPERATING AND REGENT &£&£ Main THE ALBANY THEATRES CLINTON SQUARE LELAND FL.OWER SHOP 'hone WEEK OF MAR. 19 Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton Tbe Last in Corr)rT)apd" "Wife Savers" /',„•/* STEUBEN STREET Corner J a m e s AMERICA MARK ""TP WEEK OF MAR. 19 Af/ss s)(r/\'£s- g, rorr^/z£/?. Emil Jannings in PSI GAMMA E N T E R T A I N S Lois Dunn. '_'/. a:i alumnae of amma, was a dinner gue-l at anuria house Saturday nighl. TUES-. WED. 19.20-21 •TEA EOR THREE'' Ov Prlngle, Me Lew Cody with Atleeji HOME OF FILM CLASSICS FXCLISIYF l'lCTCHES C. H. B U C K L E Y . O w n e r 3775 NEXT WEEK I NEXT WEEK f^Mxnt "Do" Europ a 6* J 2^\il!fs©af p If you see one you know it'«• a with William Russel 'Wiffof Life™vv with All Expenses! W^inria.i^Wifce' with Alice Day and a Star Cast John Gilbert Permanent Waving Marcel W a v i n g Facial Massage Manicuring Shampooing liohhlng Sdcotlf[c. Beaju ty Par8®r ANNA K. B R O W N " 3 5 2 S t a t e S t n - e ' , at Lark Phone W e s t 4135 A l b a n y , N. Y. WHERE BETTER BOBS ARE KNOWN A M E S - A S W A D CANDY S H O P , Inc. Permanent Waves rivaled only by nalul'o. Special Prices for J a n u a r y . Finger Wave or Marculle. 222 CENTRAL AVENUE " J U S T A R O U N D Till:: CORNER AliOVL ROBIN STREET" Hunaor's* Sec LEONE Muln 70.» 18 S t e u b e n St Boulevard Collegiate Tom to EUROPE SEE N,o,, L u ™"r s bcc Liverpool ""K,;x* -IS"""" n pMto Dover"" "ottenj r£T ° Cherbourg Produced and distributed d e r i d e a l condition)*. un- I eaehers particularly a n d the public gen e r a l l y w e l c o m e d a t a l l limeH. •Jfisr' Cloud Hot"!» 1 ml M.•.,!•, All lip, abroad Sailing eastward from Montreal July 22, ll).'.S, a happy l^roup ol college men mid women will set out In ' do" Europe in o campus-like atmosphere ol uoodlellouHlnp, under the auspices ol "College I lumor. ' (i[ I Km n IIMmighty St. Lawrence we'll go, and aerobs the All.iulu — with a college dance hand on board to hirnish niumc. There'll be deck sports and bridge lourii.iiiicnlH ami masquerades to make the ocean voyage a memorable, "house party ut sea." C/[ Then Europe! We'll see a under the guidance ol the Art Crabs Guild Travel Bureau, orginatorsol the justly lamed Collegi Tour*. They will make all reservations, h.aidlc all details, Itu nlsh experienced couriers and guides. Wo |ust go ah ng and enjoy ourselves! We sail homeward July la. bom Cherbourg on the famous Canadian 1'ai die. f>u-.unship "Empress ol Australia," arriving at Quebec July 21 C[ Membership in the tour is necessarily limi.ed II you are interested, mail coupon below lor lull inlortnaiion Tour Huron,, next summer with a "campus r i u u j " under the auspices ol "College J lumor" Maga anu. HOME MADE CANDIKS and DELICIOUS ICE CKKAM SANDWICHES. COLLI.E AND PASTRY NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK <>!> STATE S T R E E T "We 23 1 Third Street, Albany, N. Y. Telephone We.t I i 14 Understand Eyes" EYEGLASSES OPTOMETRIST 5 0 N . P e a r l Si. Albany, N . Y . OPTICIAN PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Students Mail t h i s C o u p o n l o r f u l l d e t a i l s . BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc, Al.HAXV. X. V, and < in-n/n .it the State ( nla.iy /<<> / V i u / i m u ill / v i;iu'ii s/'i-i itil iiUi'Mliiui n i) COUUCE HUMOR, 1050 North La Salle Si., Chicago, I Please bend me complete inhumation regarding Colla Humor's Collegiate Tour to Europe. t M ill A.,*- D~ v , , 5^4-3% Brtnulway Muia 2287 ills A r t T r e s s prim«.ui s,«,/c„neil, N.W.