STAT* State College News STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y.,FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933 VOL. X V I 1 / No. 16 101 ACCEPT BIDS TO 14 SORORITIES Eta Phi, Beta With Zeta Fourteen Miss Pierce One hundred graduates orities of this inpr in period, the year bids a.s a according of (Iran number Lla eaeli four were before the year /.eta sororities pledges I'M I .annua t lamina I ast year of p l e d g e s K. and ninety-four. teen, eleven, Anna was of nishhrecords Last I'M a n d B e l a tl:e ' • I •• sor- women. the lead to to and : under- culmination Miss of one hundred pledged one inter-sorority office I'iercc, and week Tied Says accepted the annual Are Pledges, Kappa with four- is n e s t w ' t h I'bi sorority the highest was twelve numwith ber t h r e e s o r o r i l . -. i lelta, < J n i e g a , C h i S i g m a I l a t a a n d K a p p a D e l t a , tied. 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M a i l } d i d n o t fill in m o r e t h a n ,,i\v. p r e f e r e n c e . 1 h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e l i s t of s o rorilies a n d their p l e d g e s : D e l t a O m e g a : J u n e li l o w e r s , '.15; Until h u m , M a r y Loudre.-, Murphy, Ciiu'dcvc C u r Icy, Barbara t'larke, Lrances Studebaker, Amand a l l a s w d l a n d Kiilb Cille.spie. Eta P h i : Mary \ \ liitne\, '3:\ ami Marjorie \d.im>. Muriel \ larkson, Martha P.nlniou, Alice Dinneen, Virginia flora, Elizabeth Criffin, Helen NiclloP, Lois Poller. Marion S t e e l e , M s ra M i p b e i i s , V i v i a n S v e n s o i i , | | , l e u W i l p e l ' s a n d A g n e s \ \ ilson. Kappa Delta: E m m a Mead, l a V o n n e K e l s , c, K u t b E d m u n d s , Z e l l a Winter, h v Sbepanl. lilodwyn E v a n s , a n d N o r m a 'I a v l o r . Psi G a m m a : l . u c v E< I f n v i s, '.14; l . i e s e l l l c i i n e i i / , Wr<; a n d lluldah Classen Miriam Coulaut, f'rauces l . e w a n d r o w h i , \,\,\, I-:,,-,, Kulh R o b i n s o n , Mildr, d S e b m ider, Nina I ' l h u a i i , l . u e l l a W u - s e n , i m l Eli/.ah e t h \ \ hill,i.in. Dr. Brubacher Warns Seniors About Diploma Restrictions M, inkers of the class of 1033 i acslum d be very car •fill not t< eept positions co ltrary to the s p e d ications on the diploma Dr. A. k . Brubacher, president dedare 1 today. Lac i diploma will b e n arked so as t o indicate the r c s l r I'tions or la :k of res triclions Dr. Ilrubai her expl; ined llll'tll er. Ai unrestricted degree pcrm i l s the holder w 10 has m it all ol tl e re(|iiiremenl s to l e a d the g e n e •<il academic ' subjects in jlllli, r and senior high sell .ols. for the prcse it in the m e i l l iry and rural fields. A restricted di| loma, on the o l h e l hand, permit s the bold •r to t,-:u I oillv the subjects and g r a d -s lor w l m h Ins degr, ered, and in which he has sf, ill ed the efjuiv: lent :'\ a college iiaj, ,r or mini r. CLASSICAL GROUP WILL GIVE GREEK DRAMA "ELECTRA" i l a s s i c a ! c l u b will p r e s e n t liilb e r t M u r r a y ' s t r a n s l a t i o n of " E l e e ii.i '. b y E u r i p i d e s , u n d e r t h e d i i , i l i o n of A l v i n a P r c u l l c m a n , '34, on I h u r s d a y n i g h t a t ,S:()II o ' c l o c k in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of I ' a g e b a l l . Ida Winner, '34, will p l a y t h e t i t l e r o l e of K l c c t r a . I h e r e s t ol lb,- e a s t i n c l u d e s : R o s a l i n d Lapps, \\\ as t lyteinnestra, widow ol \ g a i n e i i i n o i i : A i n a l i a I ' e s k o , \\], a s SETH LOW GAME WILL BE TONIGHT Team Visits Metropolitan Three Encounters A r e a for Are P e l b y t i n ir t a l l , s b a r p s l i o o t m g c e n t e r , L e v i n e , t h e S, th L o w quill let l o o s e d a b a r r a g e ol l o n g s h o t s I i m i l l - c o u r t t o b a n d S t a l e its first defeat ol t h e s e a s o n , 43-3n, S a t u r d a y n i g h t m i P a g e c o u r t . I.,' wue dropped in e i g h t field g o t l l s a n d a d d e d t h r e e I i c e t h r o w s t o s, o r e n i n e t e e n p o i n t s w h i l e h o l d i n g Ka> H a r r i s a n d P e n B o l i l t , S t a l e cell id's, scoreless. S t a t e a p p e a r e d In be h e a d e d l o r itsixth straight vi, l o r y when Kogei Bancroft sank t w o field g o l d s m the o p e n i n g m i n u t e ol play, b u t t h e S e t b L o w oiillit quickly rallied, .Mate was unable to penetrate I, ei. Inn,,,I , i , /'„-;,- ,1. ( , , ' „ , „ „ .:, 32 ARE ENTRANTS "Tim oimmhiccs'ii, charge of the' SECOND SEMESTER, News (wo hundred Cnless pay their Undent of 'eld Mr. Clarence A. Hidlcy, trcasu i i r ol si ml i i n ,, .- - a i a l i o n , w h o a i i i i o i i n c , s t i n d, m i l - , of t h e s t u dent b u d g e t . fhe advanced d r a i n a t i i s , lass Ino i n t t w o p l a y s .'1, al 8 : 1 5 o ' c l o c k , ni Page \ eroinca ball, Tuesday, under M c N a r y , '34. I h e n i s i i,,r M i s s 131)1) had paid i,nan. e ley of added. the Even the paid, year. board total of or less budget re- Professor Hid- if 9 0 0 s u c c e e d obl'gation, of eacii less last $8191), have to be a g r a d u a l allotment have Student for t h e y e a r , meeting deonly one hum,red the half treas- time al Ihi-, t i m e in there will decrease student a of assist- and students has collected quested rest association L'p t o t h i s mil o f Therefore, in t h e a, l i v i t y . will ' f h e s t u d e n t b o a r d of Eehniarj mained in t h e a u d i t o r i u m I row Icy, history approximately than receive the A. Hidley, of i h e s l u lent today. than DRAMATICS CLASS LISTS TWO PLAYS FOR FEBRUARY 21 Clarence pi'oi'es-.oi- dared for more t a x , each will curtailment the year, or seventy student organization service urer PAY T A X to Cease Issues Unless 270 Co-operate at Once, Mr. Hidley Says students ant Exhausted 630 ONLY Immediate as Funds the direction ol available finance has re- for collection, a n d will s c h e d u l e h o u r s f o r c o n t r i b u t i o n s if 'a.i, a n d P e l I r a n i ,l,i.Puts desire, Professor Hidley -lated. ( m \ \ ley's play, ,n, h i d , - , : L o s e , t h e e l d e r n s t e r , I leleii i lauaiiv, '34 ; M o s s , h, r M , l i n g e r s o l d ' , K a l b e r i n e 1 - i l / p a l r i , I.. 34 ; A l , h e r i i r o l h e r , \ \ iiliani J o i n s , A c . : M a , t h e niotbei, Eugenia Millard, '.-3; I lem.. .-seh., I b o i n a s d a r n - I t , ' 3 1 , a n e i g h b o r , , I, n i l J o n e s , 'jli. 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REGISTRAR STATES li "' l""'"lU "Seniors To Write New Personality Paragraph Staff Opens Hawley Library Monday; College Welcomes Additional Facilities Mildred Amlriis P.velyn Swann. I b e s p e , l.al l u . b Ills ill, h i d e , 11. o I l a w , . O l d V e i l , - . A i l l P o l \ d d i l i o i l s l o i i i , s e n : , i , la---, a r e f m ina Scott, Iloiolin I u r n I . n .mil d.ni-. p . , - - h u r r i e d l y by i h e c o l l c e , B, I d l-i.i, 1 \ , w i n , m i n i s ,,i i l n il.i ,!• 3 i h e I , m l , b u g , b i n r a t h e r wil liinior class an Elsie I orshaw, if, •• f u g , r llier,• I'OI s o u i e l i m e , " w., I harlcs I n , 1., i l . 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I w a r d l! i ready fur the use and uduiiraiiun oi Curtailment of the varsity 'fen members basketball t e a m b e a d e d by C a p t a i n (iil D e L a u r a , a n d a c c o m p a n i e d b y Coach Baker and manager Ralph H a r r i s left T u e s d a y n i g h t for N e w Y o r k c i t y t o p l a y t h r e e g a m e s in the M e t r o p o l i t a n district during the week. I be players w h o m a d e tin t r i p a r e D e I . a u r a , ( h i t K a i l , Pull Allord, P e n P.oldl, Kay Harm, drover llotaling, Koger llancroll, font daiTcll, i )ssy Brooks, ami P u d K i s s a n i . ' hi W e d n c s d a y n i g h ; Mate played N e w Jcr.sc) Mat, I ea, her s I ollege at Moiiclair, New Jersey. T o n i g h t t h e t e a m will p l a j a return g a m e against the Setb Low quintet, a n d tomorrow night win lace t h e s t r o n g Brooklyn Poptccli i n , o u t f i t a l P r o o k h n. 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R, Brubacher, president. - M STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933 State College News E i d b l i i h e d by t h e C l a n of 1918 The U n d e r g r a d u a t e Newipaper of N e w York State College for Teachers better step state before The ALVINA R. STAFF a LEWIS Editor-in-Chiej Managing Editor of CRAIGMILE Advertising Phi Delta, 20 South Allen Street, 2-9836 Manager ASSOCIATE Putnam. JUNIOR Elizabeth DESK Ruth V a n Leuvan, REPORTERS : Kramers, Harriet ASSOCIATE Sale.se, T h e l n i a EDITORS : Dan EDITORS: Hilda EDITORS: Smith, Ruth Celia Bishop, Diane Bochner, might carry greeted greets different him even and attractive add much h e is a S t a t e much ap- to making each library, a n d proud college student. W c have have more done in o r d e r practical that the and more at- W e will t r y to d o o u r p a r t by observing the rules a n d co-operating as m u c h as possible towards the successful maintenance of Russ, Wilkins. sophomores. BOOKS: For Ann Vickers. 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THE COMMENTSTATER W e were delighted the other night with the sportst i l l i k e a l t i t u d e o l llie M a l e c h e e r i n g s e c t i o n ; o u r h e a r t w a s filled w i t h w a r m a p p r o v a l o l t h e a p p l a u s e l o r t h e S c t h l , o w p l a c e r w n u w a s i n j u r e d a n d ol the polite haildelappmg lor the o p p o s i n g teaaiu a t t h e close oi t h e gauic. W e eouldu I help noticing that our s p u n contrasted sharply with the hasty "boos of t h e S e t h L o w s u p p o r t e r s w h o w e r e i n a t t e n d a n c e . 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Unlike and finally Her p r e d e c e s s o r s in A i r . L e w i s ' b i o g r a p h y , s h e d o e s n u t o r i g i n a t e in vVinnemac, t h a t s t a t e w h i c h n o o n e w h o is s e n s i t i v e t o t h e l e e l o f w o r d s c o u l d have n a m e d , b u t in Illinois. F i r s t c o n v e r t e d t o r e f o r m by a c o b b l e r w h o is a s e n t i m e n t a l s o c i a l i s t , s h e e x p e r i ments with debating and "leadership m college, joins a s u i l r a g e i l y m g - s q u a d r o n , a n d is j a i l e d l u r b i t i n g a p o l i c e m a n , w o r k s in s e t t l e m e n t h o u s e s , h a s a t h u g a t c h a r i t y , s p e n d s s o m e t u n e a s a m a t r o n in a S o u t h e r n p e n i t e n t i a r y , a n d e v e n t u a l l y b e c o m e s b o t h tinhead ui a women's prison a n d a national authority on r e f o r m , e n d i n g by s e e i n g h e r lover, a dishonest j u d g e , c o n d e m n e d to the s y s t e m s h e h a t e s a n d d e livered f r o m it by m e t h o d s s h e h a s d e n o u n c e d . Her story is l o o s e l y s t r u n g , p a n o r a m i c , a n d h e a d l o n g , like all its p r e d e c e s s o r s . " t h a t this m a y be t h e last is t h e s i t u a t i o n a result f o r t h e r e s t of ol which sitiia What are A l ' i ' K l . t 1ATIUN 'I h e o p e n i n g of t h e n e w G i d e o n llawley library l o i i i i n h i i t w i t h t h e o p e n i n g of t h e s e c o n d s e m e s t e r h a s provided a m e a n s which e n a b l e s each s t u d e n t to look forward t o I n s d u d n - s of t h i s s e m e s t e r with e a g e r n e s s , b e c a u s e of t h e c a r e f u l l y p l a n n e d a n d b e a u tifully e a i i i e d o u t l i b r a r y facilities h e will n o w h a v e at his c o m m a n d . It b u s been a long a n d at t u n e s d i s h e a r t e n i n g task lo p r e p a r e for this n e w library, T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t h e l i b r a r y staff h a v e h o p e d a n d p l a n n e d a n d w o r k e d for m a n y y e a r s t o s e c u r e Harriette Goodenow, In Regal Purple, Is Queen Of Junior Prom Friday Night G a r b e d in p u r p l e , s y m b o l i c of h e r regal station, Harriette Goodenow, '34, e n t e r e d t h e A u r a n i a c l u b b a l l r o o m last F r i d a y n i g h t a t t h e e o n c o n c l u s i o n of t h e s i x t h d a n c e of t h e J u n i o r P r o m to be revealed as the c h o i c e of t h e j u n i o r c l a s s f o r t h e h o n o r of ' Q u e e n of t h e P r o m . ' Attended by A l a y h e l l e Matthews a n d M a r i o n H o w a r d , Aliss G o o d e n o w headed the procession down the centre of t h e b a l l r o o m to g r a c e the dais c r e e l e d by t h e j u n i o r s for h e r m a j e s t y . Roger Bancroft, general chairman for t h e P r o m , t h e n p l a c e d a g o l d I crown on Miss Goodenow's bead, and p r o c l a i m e d h e r ' Q u e e n of t h e P r o m . Following the coronation ceremonies, t h e G r a n d M a r c h , h e a d e d by D r . A. R. Bruhacher, president and M r s . B r u b a c h e r f o r m e d t o t h e left o f t h e throne, a n d passing by, paid h o m a g e to t h e n e w s o v e r e i g n . B o t h t h e ' Q u e e n of t h e P r o m ' a n d the 'Grand M a r c h , were features newly i n a u g u r a t e d by t h e c l a s s of 1934, T h e decision as to w h e t h e r o r n o t the c u s t o m will h e c o n t i n u e d a n d t h e r e b y b e c o m e a C o l l e g e t r a d i t i o n will r e s t with succeeding classes. surroundings. Kantor, Hilda have tractive library surroundings. Rose and to Reutowich, Williams, Iglesias, Smith, Altnira Valentine would is of h i s n e w C o l l e g e that and Ruth and Kathryn liroolcs, and Lu;sa Dunn single of t h e Editor STYN Staff Director V. W. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187 SENIOR each scene which library T h e spaciousness a n d t h e librarians these MARION HOWARD Associate Managing 160 Western Avenue, 3-6935 impressive t h e library proud t h e fact students DOHERTY Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta, 678 Madison Avenue, 2-6126 LAURA college; t h e legislature of t h e s t u d e n t b o d y a p p r e c i a t e a l l t h a t t h e a d m i n i s t r a tion 295 Elk Street JEAN by w a s to be obained t o o u r College ago. pearance of MARY the money the scene which week student Y. VV. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187 BERNARD S. 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A s a II i.i t t i i ol fin I, w e g a t h e r t h a t t h e n e w s j sLi u i is r e a l l y p r a c t i c a b l e , a m i t h a t it h a s a c t u a l l y w o r k e d d u r i n g t h i s l a s t w e e k e n d , w h i c h is a l l t h a i is r e q u i r e d of it, 1 h e o n l y H a w lies ill t h e fact t h a t p e r h a p s f r e s h m e n m a } m l u n d e r s t a n d t h a t if t h e } a r e w i l l i n g t o a n e p l a bid i r o m o n l y o n e p a r t i c u l a r s o r o r i t y , tliey mils! be careful n o t l o w i d e t h e n a m e ol m u r e t h a n on,- s o i o r i l } o n t h e i r p r e f e r e n c e c a r d s , l h a l , h o w e v e r , is a m i n o r p o i n t , a n d m e r e l y d e m a n d s e x p l a n a t i o n each year W e d o wish, t h o u g h , that a k e y c o u l d b e p r i n t e d for all m e n w h o a t t e n d j u n i o r w e e k - e n d affairs w h o iiiusl p e r f o r c e l i s t e n t o d e t a i l e d discussion of the mysterious bidding, business, COMMUNICATIONS 1934 TEAM LEADS ATHLETIC LEAGUE Monday, February 6. Editor „f the Stan- College News: With reference to the criticism of the conduct of athletics at Stale college as •mule in the writing of "Cuinincntstator" the Athletic Council wishes in register a formal protest. The Council would like In call attention 1" the l u i lhal each ami every meeting of the Council is open In lest- of t h e recently can the Sophomores Is High liv Si- THOMAS R Y A N , '.i-l - !•: i, T I I K NRSVS Harry I I oIlcK.- pap, els lhal l„ I in ,II. lln- Council slum; lloor a Hall game .io-lo in baskets was in and The AII11.i.t11 to juniors score passwork of t h e g a m e . and John Bills victory points games d r o p p e d in angles sophomore four freshman a n d his feature Kroinan the the Hall all points, the main Dave brilliant sophomores inter-class night. from fourteen a the over the Wednesday in he both unnecessary .u ipnssilile nf priinf in it, isavory publicity which f., Hashed to give victory quintet TIIK A r e VicHall Scorer NKW> ecilure is Jo iii-o.. » hull mlilicl, llir i n c h t h e the A l h l e l i e and Juniors torious in C o n t e s t s ; aided with six respectively. retained the leader- s h i p of t h e l e a g u e b y v i r t u e of a d e fault over the seniors. The seniors MEN OF FACULTY had but t h r e e m e n o n t h e Hour, a n d A l J a d i c k , m a n a g e r of t h e l e a g u e , ENTERTAIN STATE a w a r d e d t h e c o n t e s t t o t h e j u n i o r s . EDUCATION CROUPIn a g a m e b e t w e e n t w o t e a m s T h e m e n of t h e S t a t e c o l l e g e fau l t y e n t e r t a i n e d t e n p r i n c i p a l s of n o r m a l s c h o o l s a n d t h e m e n of t h e S t a l e d u c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t at a d i n n e r , la n i g h t at 7:1111 o ' c l o c k at t h e l l n i v e r T h e s p e a k e r s for the dinnei ily c l u b . were: Dr. Ilarrs W. Hasting c h a i r m a n of t h e I'.uglish d e p a r t i u e n t D r . J a m e s ( i . P u g g s , of ( i s w e g o i i i n l ; a n d D r . C h a r l e s ( ' . W a r d , of the S t a t e e d u c a t i o n department. The guest principals were: Dr. Perev I. B t i g b c e of O n e o n t a ; D r . George K. Hawkins. Plattshuigh; Dr. Kiggs, D r . Alfred ('. T h o m p s o n , llr.irkporl ; Dr. 1 I a n v W . Rockwell, Buffalo; D r . l l a r r v l i e W . De C r o a t , Cortland; Dr. Randolph T. Congdon, P o t s d a m ; D r . Wmf'icld A . I l . d c m b , Geneseo; Dr. Lawrence II. V a n Den B e r g , \ ' e w P a l t z ; a n d D r . I . e - l i e R. C r e g o r v of h ' r e d o n i a . Dr. Nelson Announces Summer Session Plans T h e p r o g r a m of c o u r s e s t• • be of l e r e d d i n i n g t h e I 1 '.i.i M I I U I I P T session will h e a v a i l a b l e in t h r e e o r i o n , weeks, Dr. M. C. X , l , pi,,ic,s,,i of e hi, :itii,n a n d d i r e c t o r of t h e .iiiuni. r s e s s i o n anno,,need (odav. At t h a i l i m e t h e \ i v, will p u b l i s h a p l e l e s i h e d l l l c ol t h e colli >•, to he o f f e r e d . chosen her from howler with twelve I larry is h i g h league with ran ol the senior up with sixteen Standing minors seniors I.lit,,,In', scorer in t h e points. Ka- outfit is runner- points. of t h e teams: Won Losl .1 I) 1 1 . . i) Krcshliicil SPORT SHOTS I hose I'-ih Mate -ludenls go down c,h<> -.aw t h e t o deie.it last Prnlay ilil dei pis n i l t h e loss ,,i t h e t e a m ' s si i.-aine ol t h e s e a s o n . dei n .dun,- as the T b e r e was final minute ma I a n d t h e I d e a , h i i s r e a l , z e d i.ill} i mild I a -..irsii} is n, h b r o u g h t I h .Ii; I hey outfit was about ,,i ,fi, that g a vicloiy, which \ i, t , , | \ „,,,.„, in ifi,- «,,-,. j-.-ntl;. tall, rangy Lou Worked birllnhi, victory twenty-two , I the lap I 1 I d a III M i n i , n l abis a u d i t o r i u m , I ' a u e hall. IJ nil m Senior class , , „ - , t nig. a u d i t o r i u m . Page hall S I s p . in I'.ask, lb.ill ,i ,,-, M a l e i . S, III I o w , III, ;, Tomorrow , la ,es Wit- to si i p h o i n o i ' Toil ay Sis p ii, B a s k , l b . ill i - a i n e al P i i o o k P u ; l i l ' o o k K u P o h t i , h mi i n - l i l n l , i - M a t , Monday classes, points. I lall I games Calendai t h e four led h i s t e a m win, shots led Ins I i , I illei the In- team In I III s b o l s . I ik, M a l e , i h e a l i a , I . d i p i u i L on s h o r t I.i I i nt 1,1,1, I. p l . n s . be o o i l , II I, II l i n e n m l , ,| be ,1 l b , I ul , ,1,1c \ , ilber l l . i n i s l'„,Idl I .'Sine held In- op'poii' Tuesday I-' mi in I ' d i l o i i.il , hiss, l o , . , , , I I I . D r a p e r |,.,|l I In |i in Y W. I A meeting. I o n l i n e , U i i h a r d s i . i i hall Wednesday -I .ill .villi p in. Mud ai nils lea, Lounge, Pi,hauls,,ii hall. Sail) p in l.ulhi ran , lub - u p pi i i n , , l i n g , I i n mi- h i p h o u s e , Mate street. Thursday 4:1(1 p. I I I . I oliiiuerce i fill, m e e t i n g , r o o m . i l l l . I h a p e r hall. Kill) p . in Classical play. " L l c c t r a , " P a g e hall a u d i t o r i u m . am roll •I phi} d bah d when I Rail it w h e n , he did ilh t h e jtin pl'olll. T o o ' I) l l o o r w o l k on o n e i n g l n p e i i e n d s a poor g a m e the following night, Os'.s P r o iks llasheil ., line g a m e for ' b e turn ili.il | , e u ; h j„ 11K- | i g | u . Dss.s pla.se 1 a h a r d g a m e . H e foll o w e d u p fast I,, t a k e t h e b a l l off t h e b l a c k b o a r d , a n d kept hi., m a n well covered, nil In i tin ki-1 y Page3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEJIRUARY 10, 1933 101 ACCEPT BIDS TO 14 SORORITIES Eta Phi and Beta Zeta Are W i t h Fourteen Pledges, Miss Pierce Says l.Coulinm-d from 1'ayc 1, Column Chi Sigma Theta: ley, Margaret Lewis, Dorothy ners, Rita Lorctta A p r o f e s s o r a t M a r q u e t t e r e c e n t l y c o r r e c t e d a n d r e t u r n e d a s e t of test papers. A n i n q u i s i t i v e m e m b e r of t h e c l a s s w a n t e d t o k n o w w h a t a c e t r t a i n b l u r r e d s c r i b b l e o n t h e t o p of h i s p a p e r m e a n t . After a long a n d m i n u t e e x a m i n a t i o n of s a i d s c r i b b l e , t h e s t u d e n t a s k e d t h e p r o f e s sor for an i n t e r p r e t a t i o n . T h e reply w a s surprisingly, as " W r i t e m o r e legibly." T h i s is n o t a f a b l e o r w e w o u l d m o r a l i z e . Tied 1) S p e a k i n g of P a r a d o x e s , w e h e a r t h a t o n e s t u d e n t a t F a i r m o n t S t a t e T e a c h e r s ' c o l l e g e w a s i n v i t e d t o t a k e t h e p a r t of o n e of t h e T h r e e W i s e m e n in a C h r i s t m a s p l a y , s h o r t l y a f t e r h e h a d r e c e i v e d a " H u n k " slip f r o m t h e D e a n ' s office. Duck- Flanigaii, Janet Fledges, Vera Shin- Kane, and Kathryn Mac- Cormack. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Martha K s l h e r t a n a a n d Rose Kinhorn. Gamma Kappa Phi: Florence Ilartman, '35; Herneva Reynolds. Frances Stump!', Klinor Nottingham, Kudora F a r r e l l , C a r o l v n Sim o n e t , l.illie M a e Maloney," M a r tha Martin, and Klizabeth Vallance. A novel a n d quite p o p u l a r c o u r s e w a s introduced into the c u r r i c u l u m of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s — a c o u r s e in s l e e p i n g . ' T h e c l a s s r o o m is s u p p l i e d w i t h c o t s o n w h i c h t h e s t u d e n t s sleep for thirty m i n u t e s each W e might add that student: don't have to be time the class meets. t a u g h t h o w t o s l e e p in c l a s s r o o m s . Beta .1'cta: Lillian Howe, '.i.i; Clare N ' a s a s k y a n d N'ellie Wood junior-.: Margaret Mill a n d D o r i s Kelly, s o p h o m o r e s ; M a n i a llcnjalii i n . lean (iiroux, Lisa t'alkins, D o r i s Vol'lin, Aurilla J o h n s o n , D o r o t h y I l u t e i n ].( i r a c e K l i n e a n d F l o r ence late, I lorolhj l.ee, freshmen. T h e r e is a s c h o l a r s h i p a t S a l e w h i c h p a y s o v e r s i x h u n d r e d d o l l a r s , b e g g i n g f o r s o m e o n e t o t a k e it. N o o n e h a s h e l d it s i n c e 1 9 1 9 , a n d o n o n e h a s e v e n a p p l i e d f o r it. T h e t r o u b l e is t h a t t h e a p p l i c a n t m u s t h a v e been christened "Leavenworth."' W e learn f r o m t h e B r o w n a n d W h i t e t h a t a s t u d e n t c a m e to VVethe r l ' o r d c o l l e g e w i t h a h e r d of c o w s , p a s t u r e d t h e m b e h i n d t h e d o r m i t o r y , a n d is m e e t i n g h i s c o l l e g e e x p e n s e s b y s e l l i n g m i l k t o b i s f e l l o w students. " W h y a r e freshmen so d u m b ? " questions o n e college newspaper. \ f r e s h m e n a t A g u e s S c o t t c o l l e g e at D e c a t u r Georgia, was reported t o h a v e m a d e t h e f o l l o w i n g a n s w e r w h e n q u e s t i o n , 1 a s t o t h e a u t h o r of a " D i s s e r t a t i o n o n a R o a s t I'ig:" " l l a c o i i , I t h i n k ! " Logical -but — . Pi Alpha T a u : Rosa i lupman '35, K e u a K e \ e n e , D o r a I e \ i n e a n d Lottie Duteheu. Phi Delta: \'irginia < bappcl Alice ( l a r k , Laura Hendricks. Helen lone... Ruth Oberhiser, Marjorii St. Alliand. State Varsity Players Invade New York Area " ...I.„,,<-,/ from fo.jv 1, Column i) A l p h a R h o : M i l d r e d I l i c k e y , '.14, | , | K . ,)ct<_-ns,c w h i c h t h e N e w Y o r k e r s , . , .,-.,:, ;,, , i , ,,, i Kiiima Teinblad. Marion Ucnishek. , | ,. ., , , ,, W o r k e d t o p c r t c c t i o n in t h e s c i o n d sophoiuori , Iuba Merenant, Re- | gina R a m t l . ' D o r o t h y While, and, ll;'h' I R ' > l m , k c ' " 1 ' '»" a t t e m p t s I to Mart a fast passing g a m e , a n I Lillian V a n Kleeek. Epsilon Beta P h i : l i l a u c l i ... e V a ni j , , , M , . m ] v s h i f t e d t o t h e o f f e n s e w h e r e am •luri-ii. Z e n o b i a '.14; < a rK r ai .rt ol u - r i i . i - M . . r K : m , ; a-">'M nd ,{,.,.„,U.U1| r i g | U g u a r d a n d Levine, a u g h t S t a t e n a p p i n g to w o r k clevC a t . Mi Kli/abcth Davis r block plays. Motaliug was tin C a r o l y n M a i I loi park plug m State's scoring. Me i Norma Hlak Sigma Alpha F.Inma ( m a t t e r y | m k live h e l d g u u l s f r o m t h e s i d e Katherine Paris o u r t a n d a d d e d t w o foul s h o t s to and Phyllis Ma. Donald. ( .race Met laren oiitrihnte twelve points and keep Phi Lambda: ill t h e r u n n i n g . kail and tale a n d T'.lhcl C i b b S r o o k s a d d e d t h e o n l y o t h e r ba.skts d u r i n g t h e half. A s e r i e s of ilock plays which culminated in STUDENT-FACULTY TEA TO FEATURE .Stale I l o t a l m g , r. f H a u c r o t t , I. l Harris, c lioldt, c IH- L a u r a , r. g R a i l , I. g A l l a r d , r. f K i s s a m , I. f l l r o o k s , r. g G a r r e t t , 1. g supervisor of mathematics; Dr D o u g l a s , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of h. ology; Miss Fillmgliani, instructor and supervisor m iood-; Mr. CarK lull A . M o o s e , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r a n d s t i p c n is. ir in scii n< e, a n d M r s . Moose M r s M o o s e will p o u r . Totals .•'core a t half l l e r n s t e i l i , r. I. g I. g Norman Brokenshire Tunes Up Chesterfield Radio Stars for the New Year ..15 () Seth Low, 311 g. folio n pi; i()-38 Beaver I sao.i.nd Glasses Telephone I-27.VI left to right, Brokenshire h it M h i i m , N V. U i\ ii V. "I'I 4\ 't\ ~i\ V, n 'ii *c '<\ *n >v >\ y< ni\ V '.'. * \ \ Shclton, and Lennie Ruth Phone 6-761J Etting, Bing Crosby, Norman Hayton. {] KYK <il ASSKS „ George Stage and Screen Comic Makes Radio Debut with Bing Crosby and Ruth Etting I IS I ' I ' U I - S l . U I I ' I l O N S I I I . I . K l l , ,_./,_•«-__JV—4 T o m Howard, Fittedill fj \ . 1\ i k K D K T T K (M.I from Slreet Ji^ttWP.US^WiUitiQttttttfcSM I 1630 Pay Student Tax, Finance Board States Tom Howard's Droll Comedy Will Contrast In Chesterfield's Broadcasts With Popular Singers And Hot Band Reading jl-yi-s T h e w o m e n of S t a t e c o l l e g e will h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o enroll in two training courses during the secTo Conduct Drive o n d s e m e s t e r of t h i s y e a r . These The Y o u n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n c o u r s e s i n c l u d e a c l a s s in life-sava s s o c i a t i o n w i l l c o n d u c t a m e m b e r - i n g , a n d a c o u r s e in G i r l Scout s h i p d r i v e t h e f i r s t t h r e e d a y s of l e a d e r s h i p . T h e o n e c o u r s e will b e next week, b e g i n n i n g Wednesday. sponsored by the Girls' Athletic T h e d r i v e will b e c o n d u c t e d a l a s s o c i a t i o n , wdiilc t h e l a t t e r will b e t h e V. W . C. A . t a b l e in t h e l o w e r g i v e n b y t h e N a t i o n a l G i r l S c o u t c o r r i d o r of D r a p e r h a l l . T h e r e g i s - t r a i n i n g staff. t r a t i o n fee f o r t h e s e c o n d s e m e s t e r T h e c l a s s in l i f e - s a v i n g will b e w i l l b e fifty c e n t s . featured in c o n n e c t i o n with the s w i m m i n g c a m p a i g n , a n d in c o o p T o Speak T h u r s d a y eration with the Jewish CommunH a r o l d D. Leslie, e x e c u t i v e m a n - ity center. Classes will begin a g e r of t h e A l b a n y Chamber oi T h u r s d a y , to Hilda according C o m m e r c e , will b e t h e g u e s t s p e a k - B o o k h e i m , ' 3 4 , a s s i s t a n t c a p t a i n of er at the C o m m e r c e c l u b m e e t i n g , .swimming, and director of lifeThursday, February 16, in R o o m s a v i n g . 301 of D r a p e r b a l l , a c c o r d i n g t o A n y o n e w i s h i n g t o pass life-sav! William C o l l i n s , '35, p r e s i d e n t of i n g t e s t s m a y j o i n b y s i g n i n g u p o n j C o m m e r c e c l u b . A l l c o m m e r c e s t u - t h e G . A . A . b u l l e t i n b o a r d , in t h e d e n t s a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d , C o l l i n s l o w e r c o r r i d o r of D r a p e r hall. T h e j added. regular class will be given on 'Thursday n i g h t s , at 8:30 o'clock, while s u p e r v i s e d p r a c t i c e will b e 'Tuesday nights. Recreational and beginner's swimm i n g will a l s o b e c o n d u c t e d on j .1 „../..,,.,• J from I'age 1, Column 5) 'Tuesday and 'Thursday nights. I feel that S t a t e c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s A n y o n e w i s h i n g t o o b t a i n c r e d i t in either swimming or life-saving i h a v e heen h a r d p r e s s e d t h i s y e a r t. I Mich a n e x t e n t t h a t t h e y c a n n o t p a y . m u s t s i g n u p o n t h e G . A . A . b u l l e board each time and report i but up lu this y e a r t h e y h a v e loy- t i n ally s u p p o r t e d t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n , u p o n a r r i v a l t o C e l i a B i s h o p , ' 3 4 , o r t o M i s s B o o k h e i m , c a p t a i n . Professor Tlidley d e c l a r e d . General Printers parl> II.Mil. with a A Una A . A . to Sponsor Life Saving; Miss Todd Will Direct Scout Leadership L;VORY & co. Hi ,, I it. I. \ Ian G. FRANK II. ,|n\, Chimin I , binary I" W n k n i s , '33 inly. will linnStale, I.p. 3 I I) 0 0 1 I) 0 U 0 Classical club will conduct a food sale to help finance the prese n t a t i o n of " K l e c t r a " o n T u e s d a y f r o m 10:30 o'clock until 2 : 0 0 o'clock in t h e a n n e x of H u s t e d h a l l . Doris M i l l i a r d , ' 3 4 , w i l l b e c h a i r m a n of t h e food sale c o m m i t t e e . Seth L o w R o t l i e n n , r. I" M a n i i s , I. f Dibbs, Sorority To Celebrate Gilliu, Anniversary On Friday i| lb. 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 U PAYMENTS 'i lli-i I mi I,I p a y m e n t s !',.r s u b i p t i o n s for the T'.G P e d a g o g u e will Ih iron iv, he) mil ig t - « T . 4:111) o ' c l o c k . M r'k mil ,.11 he - t a t ; - . n r d at ,site ll:< m a i l b o x ir of D r a p e r h a l l . ^£i^}S'''1Z VALENTINE THEME, Valentine's Day will be the | t h e m e for the next student-faculty tea o n W e d n e s i l a v , at 3:15 o ' c l o c k , according to Mis-, G o l d c u a Hills, s u p e r v i s o r of m a t i n m a i n ' s in M l i n e H i g h s c h o o l a n d f a c u l t y m e m b e r of j t h e L o u n g e c o m m i t t e e , w h o w i l l lie !! in charge oi the tea. Faculty g u e s t s will b e M r . C h a r l e s L . A n - | d r e w s , i n s t r u c t o r in p h y s i c s ; M i s s I dishing, assistant professor and I SOLICIT TRAINING COURSES TO BE GIVEN HERE ilEWL NOTES THE COLLEGIATE WhiHL H 1 1 .U.I id .aid Shell i < I I \ sill be mi e v e n 1 IN ,1,o ami Trid \ n ail.le,| leal1 III. e l u n Iugl.i yyill l e l-'.l / a 1.. Ill 1 l a i l h e l l , ni,v. l l \ s iilger, ill spei ial lunula 1 1 11111)1 who Rui Ii III. .111 III ill e \ n " rose in / i e g 1 eld's 1-..Mi. - an 1..the r -,lage smeessi to he \ineri, "(Jlleen ,,f the Mr," iiiuliiu.es n mgii ig those beartI h l o h hah,ill I'm 1 lies terlield fails on Il was her M o i i d i os and T i n irsda vs. 11 re c a l l , that made •"1 en' l cuts ,i 1),nice" a ualion-wide l..t I "lire, < h \ . V. I V i l a s Hi nil Crosby, wl HI se cms to conquer si c o i n e d ) s k i t , h of t h e » e a i all lie Ids of eulerl a.mi lent, takes over the I l.eslei field mil >'o| Illume on W e d t r a n s l a t e d into m a n y langThe lou.aillic I l o w a r d is a r e a l ".-.roup" for uc-.d.n -. and Saiun lays. ft j i h e s l e r h e l d . In t h e p a - t len y e a r s t' h.-.rito lie'- lalest triumphs were in ii f a m o u s c i n e . b a n ' s t i m e h a s b e e n Tilled Holly wood where lie starred in the * * * t o c a p a c i t y w i t h s t a y e m i d m o v i e p r o - "Big Broadcast" and other picturw, Ihe u s h y ' s H r i i u s w iiic lk r e c o r d i n g of t h e snug " T l e a e " f r o m t h a t n u i v i e o u t ...Id all . a l a r l i r u u s w i c k r e c o r d s d u r ing i h e i n . • n t h ol I I, t . . l „ r , a n d l o r t i n |M a- m o u t h s i n . s b y ' s r e c o r d ngf h a w been t h e best s e l l e r s a m o n g individual \ ..ahsts \ n i n l i l L f e a l . l i e of ( h e - t e l l i e h T .tell.,i- s e r i e - is I . u u i e H a y toil's O r . hc-tia I T i M o i i is a i M l h e r C h e s t e r li.ld IIIMI.U-I-I o,,e ,,i liroadwav y. .linger M m CM.. I ' l l d e r I he l e i l i e l . T s p o i i s i . r s l i i p I | , i ) toil m a k e s his lir-t a p p e a r , . i . . e s a s a S t a r l oudtl. t o r , weil iiualilied by h i s e x p e r i e n c e s a s forme r a s s i s t a n i c o u d l i c t o i I'm P a u l W l u l e i i i a a and niiisical a r r a n g e r and aceoinpani-1 for v a r i o u s r a d i o a n d s t a g e h e a d l i u e r . N o r m a n lirokenshire, Chesterfield's p o p u l a r M a s t e r of t ' e r e i n u n i e s , p r o m ises t h e y e a r ' s outstanding fifteen m i n u t e s h o w s t o h i s t h u u s a i u h of followers, "Like Chesterfield," says l i r o k e n s h i r e , " t h i s n e w l i n e - u p is s u r e going to satisfy I" STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 10, 1933 Page 4 PARTICIPATE IN COLLEGE ACTIVITIES ALUMNI WILL GIVE TRAYEL LECTURES JUNIORS TO VOTE ON RING SAMPLES K a t h r y n Wilkins Will Present Selections at M e e t i n g Wednesday Noon February 24 and 25 A r e D a t e s for Talks and Exhibit in College Lounge The Alumni association, will present a group of travel talks in the Lounge of Richardson hall Friday and Saturday afternoons, February 24 and 25. On Friday afternoon from 3:00 until 4:0U o'clock there will be an exhibit of the ditferent things brought back from abroad by various people. Mrs. Gilford Wooclard is chairman of the exhibit. Following the exhibit there will be speakers from 4:15 until 5 :UU o'clock. The speakers are : Miss Fdith O. Wallace, assistant professor of Latin; Miss Catherine Peltz, instructor in English; Alias Minnie B. Scotland, assistant professor of biology; Airs. Lester Eggleston, instructor in history; M r s . Eunice Messent, assistant instructor in English, and Miss Elizabeth D. Anderson, instructor and supervisor in commerce in Milne High school. This day is primarily set aside for the members of the student body. On Saturday afternoon, which is especially reserved for the Albany alumni, there will be an exhibit from 2:UU until 3 :UU o'clock. This is an Indian exhibit collected by Miss Grace Martin, instructor in art in Milne High school, who traveled in the southwest this past year. From 3:00 until -l:UU o'clock the following will speak: Aliss Charlotte Loch, professor of French; Aliss Eunice A. Ferine, assistant professor of line arts; Aliss Marion Chesebrough, instructor in Latin; 1 Jr. Frederick H . Candlyn, instructor In music; Aliss Elizabeth Carey of he State education department and Aliss Helen Van Aken. Aliss Van Aken will be j dressed in Japanese costume, thereby more emphatically illustrating her Above left to right, a r c : Ralph H a r r i s , '33, manager of the varsity basketball team which is playspeech which will deal with Japan ing in N e w York city this week; D r . E l i z a b e t h Morris, assistant professor oi education, who will speak The subjects of the other speaker-, eetmg; K a t h e n n e Moore, 33, who will preside Tues.Hv -it the YounK W o m e n ' s Christian associatn will be announced in a later issue oi at 1 S t u d e n t assembly this morning. Below, left to H«ht. are: . Mary .Trela. '.U who introduces „ the NEWS, l e a will be served bespring season of sports for Girls' Athletic association. Miss Minnie Scotland, assistant professor of bitween 4:00 and 5 :00 o'clock. Those oloitv who will give a travel talk before the Alumni association on hebruary 2.s; and Elizabeth Gorwho serve tea will wear Japenese don '.1.3 who will give a report on the senior gilt committee at the class meeting today. costumes. Only one part of the Lounge of Richardson hall will be devoted to the Japanese tea table. i'«'3C3wtcaaa'rs'ri'r(ir'.': All students are invited to come to either or both of these programs. Admission at the dour is twenty-five cents lor the benefit of the Alumni Guests at Pi \lpha Tan were as '222 ( ' e n t r i l l Avi Many of State college's former stufund. dents returned last week-end to par- follows: Fdith Levin :, \)2, Lillian '311, and lie /.eller, memYischcr, ticipate in the various activities in i Alpha chapter ii'I a professor connection with the annual junior York city. week-end and the sorority rushing :u lirooklyn colleges Ne Monday - Tucsd Virginia 1 lawkins, '22, w a guest o. ^ F r i d a y aetiv ' i e s . Guests at Helta Omega were: Phi Helta sorority. 1 N ilidwiclics Mildred Gable, '2 ', Donna \ e Toasted Judith Vister, '32, Elizabeth Jackson, '32, Marion lieehler, '29, Mary ( aniphell, '31, l''.li/ahelh Oliver, ex Coffee Dr. Elizabeth Morris, assistant 1'itkin, n\-\l], Marcella Street liopp, '.<,2, Ann Schneider, '31, Fsther Ilig •••••a professor oi education, will lead a '27, and Madge French Thompson, by, '22, and Helen Wallei mire, ex Salads . i :.tl discussion meeting for the Voting '2i2. .U, were guests oi Alpha Kho soror Women's Christian association, TuesAlumnae who returned to Eta ity. day afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, in the Phi were: Williehnina Schneider, '31, ,-_li-Hi-H., lounge of Richardson hall, Laura Ruth Parks, '30, Anne Nesbitt, '32, Styn, '33, president, said today. This Alice Splain, '31, lleleue licnsoc Ha, Bobbins—Permanent Waving—Finger and Maicel Wa will be the first of the series of week- Smith, '31, and Helen Heanse Mos ly meetings similar to those conduct- her, '27. who poured at the dame. at Popular Pricei !1 last semester, Man Mia Smith, '.ill, was a guest a; 33 No. Pearl Si. Kit/.-— 85 So. Pearl Si I I No. P<" 11 Mori Th uhject on wl the Kappa I Vila sorority. g Dial 5-423 1 Dial 5-204r> Dud i Margaret Starr, '22, Katharine will be based is ' T riendsliip," in con- liaher, ex. M.I, Leah Dorgau, ','•2. nection with Valentine's day. F.lva Xe.doii, '22, h'.loise Browned, . - « / . . . • I U . * b'» • •. 4 ' u • • • V l t Other faculty members will lead '22, Ami Gaynnr, '27, visile.I at the discussions during the semester. ' hi Sigma 'I beta sorority. Feature meetings will im hide a SilThe ah ae gue.ls al (,annua ver Lay day, an International tea, Kappa I'hi w e r e : M a n e l l a n k a , '30, and a discussion led by alumnae who M a n e Greene, '32, M a r j n r i c Long graduated witl the last i< n i i i i r , '32, h.leanor Gage, \\2 Mr. kidim. • I II. Kiill "ff?" i ^ ^ ! • T h e ring' samples selected by the junior ring committee will be presented to the class at a meeting which will be conducted W e d n e s day at 12:110 o'clock in the auditorium of Page hall, K a t h r y n Wilkin-., chairman of the committee, said today. I lie companies which a r e presenting samples are I.. G. Balfour company, I .oyen-M urchison company, Metal Arts company and Glcason-Wallace company. The samples have been sent to Myscania, senior honory society, for its ipproval. This procedure is repiired by the traditional rules govTiiing the selection of class rings, "ic rmg must not be of stone and ,• I ollege seal inust he of a cern s i / e l.i meet w i t h these reipurcllls. ! here n will he individual voting Ihesi da\ rings ,n ;].,• rotunda and hn.l.u after the ing. M i s , W i l k i n , said Ml members "i the rla„ are u r g e d to vote H I the samples. 1 he sale H I the r i n g - c l c i led w i l l he conducted e a r l y m M a y . I'he n i l . ' - ciiiii- .1 be w i >i ii i n j u n i i u'h< I n n M o v i n g u p d a \ I lie ..1 in-i- m e m b e r - ,.f ( h , , ..in in ttee who have a, M e d Mis, \ \ i l k i u , are lean ( 'i a i g m i l e , M a r s M o u r e .i.i.l \ \ illiain \ e l s o n Donliowe Vo, is the s o p h o m o r e rep r e - c n t a l i v c on the c o m m i t t e e . / Iflmfti 'ii. (5ram?s 8 4 3 Madison A v e DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS Former Students Revisit College Haunts To Participate In Week-end Activities Morris Candy Shopjj I'rlephone <>-34u2 SPECIAL .' ! Y.W.C.A. TO HAVE MEETING TUESDAY AT 4:15 IN LOUNGE »yfi n Keep Beautiful at Palladino's ii w ? I w^ 'i s, ,v Tin- Most He tuli/ill New Shoe Styles §€MJ%J$f BILL'S (re Ha: Sandwich Ml s Ae ...or oi I kice Mi isll, led -ter. ••Honestly, Helen, w ere ill earns! Typical Tea Specials Shop •\(><i W a s h i n g t o n A v. all m e a n s at 25 c lute VAN HEUSEN CHARLES Ice dream see t h e By gor- s p r i n g s<> le.s I icon tomorrow ^ Oll'll l o v e t i l l - I l l . " d H a m & Uelisli SuiiiM A GIFT FROM ilu they I couldn't resist h i i ) i n g I p a i r s . geous new | nsl above Lake Av i Saiul\ I he e m Imliiunuhle /, i / „ ) „ / , / ••Monk" Suiululiii hlu , hliirk in hrvwn I'ea — Coffee — Milk MEANS MORE The Van Heusen Charles Company 4 70 Broadway Albany, N. Y. LLS ACT P R E / / PRINTING YEAR HOOKS T I C! K. 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