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ricuhurl Schoo. - FIAT VOL. I l l N. Y. S. A. FROSH BANQQET Lrge Number Present t Annul Event Most Enjoyble Affir LUX ALFEED, N. Y., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915 NO. 9 33TH ALFRED OUTCLASSES MANSFIELD FIAT FAIRANDDECEMBER 14TH Big Preprtions Underwy IN 40-7 ARGUMENT Hope to Cler Pper of Debt December 13th 14th re The Freshmen held ir bnvarsity HAD EVERYTHING-COMPLETELY dtes set for plcg of quet lst, Tuesdy eveng, Nov. 9, j DEMORALIZED THE NORMAL TEAMFit upon sound fncil bsis. 1915, t Firemens Hll. Covers These re dys tht hve been were lid for one hundred SPECTACULAR PLAYS ABOUND settled upon defitely for holdfifteen guests. The tbles were "We hve met enemy, sive durg lst session g nnul Fit Lux fir. most brillintly decorted with clss colors of ornge ;hey re ours six touchdowns Vrsity crossed red The committees hve b:ven four gols." This is blck gol le for 20 dditionl chosen ctive work hs lgreen, while plms chrysnmums were rtisticlly rrng- messge tht greeted strngers urks. redy been strted s it is relizwho encountered crowd reed bout dg hlls. The first score cme from d tht gret del of work must turng from1 Vrsity's ltest stright footbll, Kirke beg be done to ccomplish tsk of MENU Bouillon Wfers 'ictory over Mnsfield Stte mn who ccompnied bll lerg Fit debt, which Pickles Olives Norml on Alfred field, lst crpss le. The itil Fit bord hs undertken. There Rost Beef Mshed Pottoes Fridy fternoon. The score ws qurter left Alfred possession will be sme old st-by French Pes 4-0 to 7, but one might hve of bll on Mnsfield's 16 yrd booths such s cy, fncy Chicken Sld Wfers thought it ws only 8 to 7 by le. In begng of. sec- work, grb bg, ice crem Ice Crem Cke Coffee enthusism which students ond period Mure ws pulled bck while novelties hve been dded TOAST LIST showed. The rejoicg ws of1 to right hlf position wy of te room, police Ry W. Wgte, Tostmster ht grim vriety tht exhibits four consecutive plys crossed court mny or thgs tht Dr. Boo C. Dvis "Aggies 1910'' itself only by gritted teeth, 3hlk for six more pots. Ag will furnish new surprise every Albert W. Booth, clss president "Aggies 1915" sprklg eyes generl ir of Alfred pproched red mute. Director W. J. Wright stisfction. blck gol, "Mc" tried plce In wy of entertment "Aggies 1920" The result of gme ws kick but bll wobbled, Mns- re will be Footlight Club Clss song cheers. Lwrence J. soothg blm, pncen powder field ws downed with it on her 6 tryout ply one eveng while Burgott cheer leder Wilcox punted but or eveng Ag school will tht heled old open sore of yrd le. The Freshmn clss of 1915 little Condermn ws too fst for present frce, Glee Club will thirty-four stitches cquired on wish to extend ir most herty him, pigsk went only s fr mke its itil ppernce Mnsfield's gridiron lst yer. thnks to ll of those who served s his rms Buck fell on it s nor number s yet undevelopthe scr is still present but ll honored m. p hs left jured portions it jumped wildly bout behd ed, will comprise n unusully ttrctive progrm. gol le. MANSFIELD CHEER MEET- ptient rests pece. The chirmen of committees Mnsfield took brce Ag Alfred tem showed ING re s follows: fncy work, Anor mss meetg more itself to be bove verge third qurter outplyg Mrion Elliott; cy, Leighton thn justified. Thursdy night smll college eleven endurnce Vrsity, rn bll to with Boyes; entertment, Hrold Kenyon Memoril ws meet- knowledge of footbll. She yrd of Alfred's gol le only to Nsh Cyrus Bloodgood; ice g; Fridy ws its justific- rushed Mnsfield men from lose it when Rockwell fumbled crem, Stnton Dvis; fish pond, tion. In bsence of cheer blow of first whistle n Alfred mn turned poselliott Wight; progrm, Edwrd leder Wgte, Rolph led she contued to rush m sible touchdown to touchbck. Sunders; dvertisg, Ernest cheers re ws no lck of throughout gme. A study he Norml men were ernest, Perks. noise to register ccurtely of score by periods, given t however, fter recoverg fte of Mnsfield. Down town end of this rticle, best ex- bll mid-field, Bxter comfootlight CLUB PLAY Mnsfield tem gred to pls true spirit of gme. pleted 25 yrd forwrd pss All College students who desire few plys lter, Sweeley, Alfred scored 7 pots first ger groups must hve felt to enter contest for plce on fter 20 yrd end run, lodged qurter, second she tllied too, determtion tht ly cste of "Try Out" ply, yellow bll where it counted 13 more. In third Norbehd outbursts tht swep re requested to h ir nmes 6 pots. Wilcox kicked ml boys cme bck with rush mvn hill. It ws no longe to committee immeditely, s gol possibility of puttg not only held purple novelty tht prompted th. ply hs been chosen work cot of whitewsh on Mnsspirit; tht hd hd time to we gold scoreless but swept hy her must commence t once. field tem disppered like off. It ws stedy pressure for one touchdown nerly for The committee re Robert of determtion to succeed, second. This onslught, so cigrette when Coch hppen: Greene, Hrold Clusen, Hrold to bend every tlent towrd th brvely executed, left men round. Nsh. Contued on pge six from Pennsylvni wek psend. We won.

(XiCOQQOQQQQOOOQQQQOQQQQOOQOQOQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQOOQQ I N. Y. S..A. OCXWXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO N. Y. S. A. CAMPUS N. Y. S. A. JUNIOR SOCIAjL Lel Dennis '17, spent week-end t his home ner Cnisteo. Elliott Wight '16, spent Wednesdy fternoon with his friend, Tom Brry '15, t Almond. Miss Lillin Hodge of Horseheds returned to her home lst Mondy eveng fter spendg Sundy Mondy with her friend, Miss VnDuzer, Ag '18. On Wednesdy eveng clss of 1917 N. Y. S. A. held ir first "get-toger." Through kdness of Prof. Thoms Grnge Hll ws procured. Gmes were plyed first prt of eveng fter which everyone went to dg room where light luncheon ws served. Tosts were responded to behlf of officers of clss by Mr. Eton. Prof. Pontius ws n clled on The Ag Frosh cps re this ended speeches. "some" cps s we hve mention- Everyone g turned to hll ed elsewhere this issue we proper where little of Terpre gld to see m tke to sichoren rt held swy bly exnew custom with so little corn mo- pedited by melodious tunes of victrol. tion. At close of eveng's en The Ag freshmen certly tertment Alm Mter ws extended mselves when y sung ech repired to his replnned ir recent bnquet. It spective bode stisfied tht hs been sid tht ffir ws Ag Juniors were by no mens superior every wy to ny sleep le of entertg. former clss dogs ever held by Prof. Pontius Miss Brkn Ag freshmn clss. The comhouse were chperones. mittee deserve full credit for ir creful work plnng eveng's entertment. COUNTRY LIFE CLUB N. Y. S. A. CHAPEL TALKS The chpel tlk lst Tuesdy morng ws given by Prof. Pontius. His well written pper on "The Student's Reltion to School" ws listened to with terest by those present. Among numerous pots brought out tlk were resons why student comes to school, wht school offers return wy of courses, thletics, etc. Prof. Pontius lid prticulr stress on friends tht student mkes s n importnt prt of student's life, both school lter yers. Thursdy morng Miss Juli Wood red from "Review of Reviews" portion of n rticle regrdg publiction of ctivities present conilicl of gret ntions. To expl worthlessness of some reports ccurcy of ors ws her chief object. The weekly meetg of Country Life Club held Agriculturl Hll Nov. 11th, consisted of one of most terestg progrms held so fr this yer. Becuse of mss meetg held previous to Mnsfield gme, progrm did not strt until 8:15. The followg progrm ws rendered: Pper on Poultry El Brnhrt Glengs Lurence Burgott Red by Kenneth Trescott Recittion Fbin Fisher Vocl Solo Mrjorie Blnchrd The pper on poultry by Miss Brnhrt ws especilly terestg s it ws n ccount of n mteur who begn poultry busess tendg to mke $1,000 yer from 30 hens. The Glengs were excellent, hvg mny items tht would be of terest to frmers throughout country. One rticle gve some ide of development of frm trctor. The recittion by Mr. Fisher solo by Miss Blnchrd gve evidence of plenty of tr- FELLOWS! We Are Showg Just The Cot For Dys Like These " Rob Hood " is wht mkers cll it. "Society Br " is wht lbel sys. Its bout smrtest thg wy of fll overcot you've ever seen; mde up newest mterils. Won't you come try it on? You'll lso fd Furnishgs HERE tht re different. TUTTLE & ROCKWELL CO. 103-111 MAIN ST. ' Seprte Men's Store '' g were gretly enjoyed by ll. The ttendnce ws s lrge or lrger thn tht of ny previoui meetg it is hoped tht students will contue good work lredy strted. "WE HAVE ARRIVED" Ag Frosh Mke Their Debut Their Sluttion HORNELL, N. Y. But our's is not such hrd lot fter ll. The Children of Soil Kitchen s whole, received us with welcome rms very few of m shed mny slty ters over prospect of beg bred for one whole yer s to ir rel stg Alfred's "socil 400." It cn be sid to credit of clss s whole, tht y hve tken ir medice like true men women tht y cn look forwrd ID expecttijon to next fll when s stlwrt Juniors y will be ones whose herts will be rent with sympthy for tht new tender clss, Ag Freshmen. '' We hve rrived we shll sty, till jolly time is t n end." Who re We? Why- we re new freshmen cps who rrived t Bssett's store lst Thursdy. Did we sty re long? Well, not ll of us nywy UNIVERSITY BANK for with five hours fter our debut to Alfred society t lest forty of us were dorng those Students re cordilly Invited to open ivory vcuums commonly known ' counts with us. The Bnkg Hbit Is s Freshmn Domes. good hbit to cultivte. The Bnk st* Some of Ags feel rel proud for security convenience money of "us why shouldn't y? mtters. Who would not be proud yes even feel honored to hve tht complex conglomertion of wood, D. 8. BURDICK, President ivory bristles, decorted be- E. A. GAMBLE, Cshier. yond recognition by most exquisite exmple of htter's ALFRED UNIVERSITY DErt. We relly re quite stunpartment OF MUSIC ng don't you know, oh yes; quite strikgly noticeble, for Courses All Brnches with our bright yellow cow-ctchers, our green bodies little Not too lte for Students Townspeople to register for yellow whistles, we rilrod our chorus wy to very soul of colfee $2.00. BOOKS FREE ^e townspeople whose Cll t Music Studio herts firly brek with sympthy bemon fct tht let us rrnge your course. such beutiful cretions s we RAY W. WINGATE, Director. should be compelled to ride top nich nutty ptes. Ye, verily, NEW CAMPUS SONG BOOKS Eor whole yer exceptg holilys Sundys must we pro- On Sle t Music Studio. trude our yellow noses to every All ltest College Ag nook corner of University School Songs. cmpus. Ten Cents Ech

FIAT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE INCOMPLETE St Bonventure Cncelled No Tem Secured As Yet Owg to fct tht St. Bonventure cncelled t eleventh hour, we re without gme for this week. Mgr. Whitford hs pproched severl schools view of gme but hs been unble to schedule one, to dte. Thiel Hobrt were likely ones, but both refused with "thnks." Efforts re beg mde to provide contest which will present «'ood exhibition of footbll, be thoroughly keepg with present thletic policy. Mgr. Burdick is negotitg for gme for Vrsity Eeserves with Corng North Side High School. It is highly probble tht this gme will be stged before Thursdy. Corng hs fst tem this yer should keep "Reserves" busy every mute. MORE SWEATERS The number of sweters donted, to dte, is ne. Burdick Hll hs pledged two, Brick girls one, C. S. Hurlburt one, F. L. Titsworth '08, of Plfield, N. J., one. Let good work go on. If enough re not donted soon we my hve to go beggg. CONSTITUTION OF THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF ALFRED UNIVERSITY Article I. Nme The nme of this orgniztion shll be Students' Assocition of Alfred University. Article II. Purpose Relizg tht fculty hve supreme uthority over ll mtters connected with student life yet knowg tht y re -willg to co-operte with students to promote welfre of school, students hve orgnized mselves to Students' Assocition of Alfred University order to develop wise telligent self-control, to preserve regulte beneficil customs trditions of Alfred, to hve chrge of control ll college elections to ssume, whenever expedient, control of student ffirs, ll subject to furr provision of this constitution. Article I I I. Membership Section 1. All persons enrolled s students College of Liberl Arts New York Stte School of Cermics of Alfred University shll be considered members of this Assocition. Section 2. No tx shll be levied for support of this orgniztion except s my be voted by Assocition tor ny purpose tht Assocition my deem necessry. Article IV. Orgniztion Section 1. The istudents' Assocition shll be heded represented by Sen- te consistg of five members, three from Senior clss two from Junior clss. There shll be ddition to se one consultg member from ech of lower clsses who shll hve no vote. Section 2. The Sente shll hve President, Vioe President, Secretry Tresurer, such or officers s It my deem necessry. The President, Vice President, Secretry Tresurer shll lso ct s officers of Students' Assocition. Article V. Elections Section 1. On second Tuesdy In My of ech yer Junior Sophomore clsses shll meet nomte cidtes for Student Sente. Section 2. Bch clss shll plce nomtion twice s mny cidtes s it is entitled to members on Sente for followg yer, nmely, six for Junior clss und four for Sophomore clss. Nomtions shll be mde tiy form l bllot. A list of nomtions shll be plced on bullet bord immeditely fter nomtions re mde. Section 3. On followg Wednesdy election shll tke plce meet g of Student body. This meetg shll be presided over by President of Sente. He shll ppot tellers to tke count bllots. Section 4. Elections for ech clss shll be held seprtely. Bllots shll be provided for ech with nmes of cidtes writteu reon. Ech student is entited to vote for s mny cidtes s re re members to be elected from ech clss, which ;s done by mrkg off nmes of those for whom y do not wish to vote. Section 5. The three cidtes Junior clss two Sophomore clss hvg lrgest number of votes respectively, providg ech hs mjority of ll votes cst, shll be declred elected. Section 6. In cse required number of cidtes do not receive mjority of ll votes cst, bllotg shll contue until n election is mde, lowest beg elimted t ech bllot. Section 7. The Freshmn clss shll elect its consultg member some conveu lent time prior to My 25th of ech.wr. Section 8. The comg clss of folowg yer shll elect its consultg member some convenient time prior to October 1st. Section 9. The President shll!>e elected on Wednesdy followg election of Sentors t jot meetg of retirg Sente newly elected Sente, presided over by retirg President. Section 10. The new Sente shll complete its own orgniztion. Article V I. Eligibility Section 1. The President of Sente shll be Senior he shll hve served on Sente eir s Representtive or s Sentor prior to his Senior yer, provided dividuls so qulified hve been elected to positions Sente. Section 2. Members of Sente shll be eligible for re-election. Section 3. No member or representtive of Sente shll lose his set on ccount of chnge his college rnkg. Section 4. Three consecutive unexcused bsences from meetgs by ny member shll termte his membership. Excuses shll be presented to Sente for cceptnce or rejection. Section 5. Any member is lible to impechment for misconduct office by two-thirds vote of Sente cn be removed from office by two-thirds vote of entire Students' Assocition. Article VII. Meetgs of Sente Section 1. The Sente shll hold regulr meetgs ech week t time set by Sente t begng of ech yer. All of regulr busess must be performed t this time. Section 2. Specil meetgs my be clled by President t ny time. LUX Section 3. Three members shll constitute quorum se meetgs provided both Junior Senior clsses re represented. Article VIM. Powers Section 1. The President shll preside t ll meetgs of Sente, of Assocition t ll mss meetgs. In his bsence Vice President shll preside. Section 2. The Secretry Tresurer shll keep mutes of ll meetgs of Sente, of Assocition of ll College Mss Meetgs; he shll ttend to correspondence of Assocition perform such or duties s re usully performed by Secretry of such n orgniztion. He shll lso hve chrge of such funds s re voted by Assocition. Section 3. The Sente shll hve uthority over ll college customs trditions ; it shll orgnize conduct ll college Mss Meetgs ; it shll regulte supervise student ctivities s stted constitution regultions of student ctivities ; it shll hve complete chrge of ll student elections, except such s re corported or constitutions; it shll represent Associto ll its reltions with Fculty, Alumni, Trustees or exterior bodies ; it shll be uthorized to use discretionry power ll mtters requirg immedite ction. Section 4. The Student Sente shll hve power to tke cogniznce of violtion of Cmpus Rules shll be - Court of Lst Resort terprettion of se rules s provided Cmpus Rules. Section 5. The Sente shll del with ll cses volvg violtions of Honor System s stted Honor System Constitution. Section 6. It shll be duty of Sente to condemn ny prctice which my be deemed not ccord with true college spirit; to summon to its meetgs dividuls dulgg such prctice or violtg Cmpus Rules, cse of proven misconduct, to flict penlties which it shll deem expedient. Section 7. In ll cses its power my extend to public censure of dividuls or groups of dividuls for misconduct. Article IX. SENIORS All Seniors who hve not secured ir Cps Gowns confer with Ford B. Brnrd before purchsg. F. J. KENNEDY & SON FLOEISTS Specil ttention given orders for dnces or occsions. Senec St. Hornell, N. Y. Century Phone 550X TRASK & TRUMAN Tonsoril Artists Bsement Rosebush Block Alfred, N. Y. TAILOR SHOP TELEPHONE OFFICE W. H. BASSETT H. C. HUNTING Portrit Photogrpher Amteur Supplies Fishg Meetgs Section 1. All meetgs of Assocition, clled for purpose of elections The 20 Guge Shot Gun Hs mendg revisg ConstituCome To Sty tion By-Lws, shll be clled!>y President through notice issue of For Prices Qulity Set Fit Lux precedg meetg. All items to be considered shll he cluded E. E. Fenner Hrdwre nnouncement of meetg. Section 2. Specil meetgs my be held t cll of President. WETTLIN'S "FLOWERS" Section 3. Fifty members of Assocition shll constitute quorum t se Both 'Phones meetgs. Article X. Amendments WBTTLIN FLORAL COMPANY Section 1. This Constitution ByHornell, N. Y. Lws my be mended t ny regulr meetg, provided such mendments hve been red before Student body; published Fit Lux one week hed ; hve been pssed by two-thirds vote H. L. GIFFORD of those present. PIANOS AND SHEET MUSIC Section 2. The Athletic Assocition Constitution, College Womns' Orgni- NEW EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH ztion Constitution, Honor System 36 Cnisteo St., Hornell, N. Y. Constitution my be mended s stted different Articles under ir respective Constitutions. Section 3. The Cmpus Rules shll not be mended except durg month of W. W. COON, D. D. S. My prior to dte set for nomtions only mnner hereoffice HOURS fter provided. Section 3. The Junior Sophomore 9 A. M. to 12 M. 1 to 4 P. M clsses, on recommendtion of Student Sente, shll ech ppot committee consistg of three members for purpose of mendg or suplementg se rules. Such mesures s y dopt shll F. H. ELLIS become prt of sid rules when dopteo Phrmcist by ssocition. Section 4. This Constitution shll go Use Ellis' Antiseptic Shvg Lotion to effect upon its rtifiction by Prker's Fount Pen«Student Body.

be, however, unless it is chnged constructive chrcter would be GET TO KNOW THIS STORE BETTER soon. Aside from Ry, Ry pprecited. A specil column yell Aggie cry, our only will be devoted to such letters. medium of expression ws through it is our most ernest hope tht PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF form of hshed over prep this vittion will be hertily re- ADLER-ROCHESTER SUITS ALFRED UNIVERSITY school yells, tht re older thn sponded to. Let yourself be Alfred, N. Y.; November 16, 191-5mny of us cn- remember. We fctor determg Alfred's Exemplify highest grde every detil of workmnship, cut, ought to ret m until some- policy her vrious ctivities. style fish it is gurneditor--chief thg better comes to light, but Letters do not necessrily hve teed fdeless Hubert D. Bliss. '17. n, such ncient borrowgs s to be signed with ' writer's Associte Editors Tody re re sizes pro sky rocket rickety xe, nme, lthough vlue of ny Edwrd E. Sunders, '17 who re, who re, who re we, opion is, of course, gretly en- portions for every type Mrin Elliott, '17 Hrold S. Nsli, '18 should be buried bruptly hnced by such formtion. In physique. Leigbton Soyes, N. Y. S. A. '17 strictest silence. Elliott Wiglit, N. Y. S. A. '17 cse nyone does not wish his We hve selected AdlerAlumni Editor Who re we deed, tht Ave nme published we would be gl-d Rochester Le of Clothg bearou McCoon, '15 should be compelled to purlo to ccommodte him tht re- cuse of ir high strds of Reporters productions of prep schools or spect. In respect to letters, qulity, mterils workmnstuton H. Dvis '17 Erig E. Ayrs '17 even or colleges? Who re origlity of which Fit is ship. Mngg Editor we tht we should be compelled not cquted with, we do, howford B. Brnrd, '16 to tke tunts of outsiders to ever, ret privilege of reassistnt Mngg Editor GUS VEIT & CO. "chnge record," knowg jectg ny such letters s we my Ernest Perks, '17 our herts tht criticism is deem dvisble. Corner M Brod Streets $1.50 per yer. TERMS: keenly just. Is our duty cler; Hornell New York It would seem tht our lst Address ll communictions of busi- do we feel obligtion which reches to every one of us issue prt plyed by fcness nture to FORD B. BARNARD student body? We hve brs, ulty rulg s ffectg cncelw. W. SHELDON Mke ll checks pyble to Fit Lux, let us use m. We re Alfred ltion of Bufflo gme ws LIVERY, SALES, FEED, ll money orders to Ford B. Brnrd. University; refore, every- overemphsized. We were told thg let us be distctly Alfred by mngement tht it ws EXCHANGE STABLES Entered s second-clss mil mtter t University. We need bow to no cncelled becuse of too niny Bus to ll trs Post Office Alfred. N. Y. one eir thletic skill, or gmes so tht our ssumption ws or thgs which mke up tht fculty rulg ws The lst vestige of doubt hs our idel of chrcter. We re thg tht stood wy. It been removed. Alfred cn hve AT RANDOLPH'S peculir people; we wnt to hs been clled to our ttention wng tem when she is willour le of Cies be. We wnt to develop culture tht while this entered to g to work for one. Even before Alwys fresh of best n dividulity which shll question re were lso or Corner West University M Streets seson's end we hve proved proclim n Alfred mn from wht good coch, n enthusiresons eqully s decisive, Portl to Sn Frncisco. stic student body, fightg most importnt of which ws tht RALPH BUTTON, ALFRED, N. Y. tem cn do for college. It Then let us mke our own yells. re were too mny gmes withdeler In hs swept us ll off ded level Let every member of Uni- limited time (this ws before All Kds of Hides of residence plce to versity send two or three Uni- St. Bonventure cncelled) to l- Fresh, Slt Smoked Mets, proud pprecition of it versity yells to editor of low mngement to feel justi- Oysters Oyster Crckers In seson Cll or phone your order spirit for which it sts. Fit, order tht y my be fied plyg m ll under It is coch who hs mde submitted comprtive wy present fncil condition of tem; it is tem which hs to school. This is not simply Athletic Assocition. The mde us victorious; wht request; it is dem which fculty hs been very ctive EMERSON W. AYARS, M. D. hve we done? We hve built big college mkes upon you. Are ir support of footbll this yer fires, pted huge signs, you loyl enough to nswer it? we re gld to correct wht we hve mrched to thrillg Be sure to send somethg. ws n justice to m. "IDEAS" IN PRINTING music of b. Yes, we hve It's "Ide" tht mkes Prodone se thgs, y re worthy Wht re opions of PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION TO grm, Menu Crd, or piece of Prtg of prise, but why did we do students lumni bout college CLASS OF 1919 "snppy" you know. m? Ws it not tem, who, ffirs? Every Alfred mn or Invittions were sent out dur- There re lots of good prters you by ir mgnificent conduct, womn wnts to see his or her g pst week for President know, but few concerns with clever forced us to? They furnished n college pursue best policy; Mrs. Dvis' reception to "ides." spirtion to which we simply one tht will enble m to be Freshmn clss which will tke We furnish "ides." redied. Then, hve we, stu- proudest of ir Alm Mter. The plce Thursdy of this week. This FULLER, DAVIS CORPORATION dent body done nothg of our (Fit unlike most or student reception to "bby" clss is Belmont, N. Y. own volition to clim our shre publictions, does not receive ny n nnul ffir s such is Succeedg Progressive Prt Co. t Belmont of rewrd. We hve cheered reflection of such opions ex- one of most enjoyble events. on footbll (field; we hve cept n direct wy. It is durg college yer. Every ALL KINDS OF SHOES urged men to success. It is for communictions upon uni- yer, tht freshmn clss hs Clened, polished, hlf-soled, -wholeto our credit tht we did cheer, versity ffirs tht Fit now "best time ever" it is cert soled heeled. Pe repirg of but with wht did we cheer. We sks. It seems needless to stte tht this yer's entertment will ll Ler Rubber goods specicn scrcely be held responsible wht spirit should domte such follow usul course tht lity. Across from town clock. t present for nswer; we shll communictions for only those of respect. Respectfully, G. A. STILU4AN.

WILL SWEETLAND RETURN ANOTHER YEAR? Mgr. Whitford Thks So Slry Increse Necessry, However Will Coch Sweetl return nor yer is biggest question now tht footbll seson is nerly t close. Tht he hs ccomplished wonders this yer is only mild form of sttg it, but it suffices to fer tht he hs ccomplished wht mny hd climed ws impossible. From first it ws relized tht Sweetl ws fr better coch thn smll colleges could ordrily hope to secure tht it ws due to combtion of circumstnces tht Alfred ws so fvored with lucky horseshoe s to obt his services. As it ws he ppered on scene hs one short yer mde thletic history for Alfred. There rems, however, big tsk hed. The work so bly done this yer needs contunce of th'e sme coch t helm nor yer or else wht my perhps men droppg bck to old wy. Grdute Mnger Whitford, when seen regrd to coch's return sid, " I thk you cn sy tht coch will return. However, we cnnot hope to ret him without substntil crese slry. There ws combtion of circumstnces tht enbled us to secure Sweetl this yer which won't be opertive for next yer. So while it evolves itself much to question of pyg considerbly more money I thk tht some method will be found to solve this problem tht Sweetl will return next yer to complete work he hs strted." Every Alfred person is cquted with this sitution but y gree with Mgr. Whitford tht some wy or or sufficient money will be rised so tht so-fr s this mtter hs ny berg upon Sweetl's return it will be stisfctorily met. At ny rte, re is t present only one choice for next yer's coch tht one is B. R. Sweetl, Cornell 1899. CAMPUS DR. THOMAS PEACE PRIZE CONTEST Miss Fnny Whitford '11, of Belmont ws cller town Sundy. Miss Leggett of Cub ws guest of Louis Ackerly '19, over,he week-end. F. Olive Thoms visited friends t North Cohocton, St= urdy Sundy. Elmer Mry Huntg spent week-end with ir unt t Alfred Sttion. Announcement Mde of Fifth Contest Prelimries Jnury 13th The first nnouncement of fifth nnul "Dr. Thoms World Pece Prize Contest" ws mde t Assembly lst Wednesdy, when ll Sophomores Juniors who re terested this contest were requested to h ir nmes to Prof. Porter t once. The first drft of ortions must be hs of committee before Christms holidys. The prelimry contest will be held Jnury 13, fls will tke plce s soon refter s possible. The "Dr. Thoms Contest" ws founded 1912, by Mrs. Veli Vrnum Thoms, n lumn of Alfred University, honor of her lte husb. The first prize is $50, second $25 gold. First prize lst yer ws wrded to Erlg Ayrs '17; second prize to Edn Jckson '17; while honorble mention ws voted Willim Stevens '17. The mn wng highest plce is eligible to prticipte Stte Intercollegite contest which will be held t Syrcuse some time sprg. Lst yer Mr. Ayrs represented Alfred t Stte contest. It is hoped tht lrge number will enter contest, s gret del cn be ged from study of subject of "World Pece,' even if ll re not ble to w prize money. Miss Cre Rogers of Almond ws guest of Mble Hood '17, over week-end. Prof. L. C. Whitford spent weekend with Coch Mrs. Sweetl t Dryden, N. Y. Hrold Kirke '16, visited his prents t Chicgo, 111., over week-end. Kirke, who plyed str gme gst Mnsfield, gve wy to Willims lst qurter order to ctch his tr. Now tht Assembly room hs been improved with new wdow shdes, we thk plster sttue to grce vcnt niche on stirs, is next most needed object wy of deeortion. The K. K. K's enterted lst Mondy eveng with gme dner consistg of phesnt, prtridge rbbit. A very enjoyble time ws hd under plesg chperonge of Dr. Mrs. Pul E. Titsworth. Pres. Dvis goes to Adms Center Syrcuse lst of this week. From Syrcuse he will go to Stte Techers' Convention t Rochester, nce to New York Phildelphi to ttend convention of AssociY. M. C. A. ted Colleges Preprtory Sundy eveng Willrd Sutton Schools of Middle Sttes spoke on "The History of Y. Mryl. M. C. A. He n led discussion Dughter, wht re you sew- on ctivities tht Avould crete more terest our ssocition. g? Next Sundy we will meet with A dty work bg, mor, of Agriculturl students ir pk lvender, is it not lovehll. ly? Beutiful, child, of exquisite niceness, but why so much ps, why so much cre? Becuse, mor drlg, I shll hng it up to be sold with ors s rre to folks of University from everywhere who shll meet t Fit Fir. REMEMBER The best mel Hornell for money Peck's 33 Brod Street l-crte Service dy night THE NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE At Alfred University offers strong prcticl courses Agriculture Home Economics, toger with brod generl trg. Three yer courses for grdutes of common schools Two yer course for high school grdutes Specil short wter course For ctlogue, ddress W. J. WRIGHT, Director Alfred, N. Y. Alfred Cfe Just Received Fresh Supply of Johnston's & Pirik Cies Good thgs to et t ll hours Bnquets Specilty After Movies Stop t Cfe Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. ws led by Alice Bker Mildred Plce, topic beg, " I will be squre." The chirmn of missionry committee secured few pledge; for ssocition work Jpn C. S. HURLBURT, Proprietor

RIGHT DRESS is not difficult problem fct it is no problem t ll when you wer styles origted by THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Suits Overcots $18, $20, $22, $26 Wonderful vlues Suits t $15.00. B. ALFRED S. BASSETT CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS NEW ALFRED VS. MANSFIELD Contued from pge one Durg lst qurter Mnsfield tem ws beten bunch. Kirke secured nor touchdown. Decker fell on bll which Rockwell fumbled on next kickoff Mure soon crried it over g from twenty yrd le. Buck ws next lst mn to ter up scred sod behd red blck gol le. This ws mde possible by 20 yrd pss from Cottrell to Buck, 3 yrd plunge. The field ws quite soggy but snppy wd cler sky mde it seem like rel footbll wer. From pot of view of "Alfred's revenge" gme ws terestg. The wy Kg rn tem, mnner which Kirke mde record of 110 yrds g, work of Mure Buck when pulled bck to hlf bck positions, veternlike nerve shown by young Cottrell kickg, pssg plyg sfety position bility of Condermn to fd wy through Mnsfield's offensive le gives Vrsity supporters dditionl reson for justifiction of ir trust ir tem. The work of Dornce, new mn, t left gurd, deserves much credit s well. Also fe work of Sweeley s end runner hlfbck commer of Mnsfield tem, Duffy le, ws noticeble with exception of lst qurter YORK Norml fellows wged fight. hrd The gme by qurters: First Qurter Kirke After Big Gs Scores First Touchdown Mure Completes Short Kick Off Mnsfield kicked to Alfred t south gol, Kirke rn bll to his 36 yrd le. As soon s he ws up, Kg used him for 3 yrds, Cottrell two plys mde generous first down, Kg twice bucked le wke of his bck field for nor 10 yrds. Twice more lesmen hd to move but Sweeley tercepted forwrd Norml boys tried ir offensive strength, only to hve to kick. Alfred ws fed for holdg lthough she completed ten yrd pss she ws forced to punt. Sweeley pulled 15 yrd run but Kg threw Coronwy for loss, Wilcox hit stone wll n kicked. Down field from her 44 yrd le purple gold went, Kirke tkg 10 15 yrds t lick or bcks helpg until bll stopped on Mnsfield's 2 yrd le. Kg worked up yrd furr. Mnsfield ws fed 18 ches for beg offside Kirke went over for first score. He lter kicked gol. 0-7. "Mc" kicked off to Mnsfield with short kick, Mure picked up bll rn it to red blck 27 yrd le. Just fter "Mc" hd ged 5 yrds Cottrell 6, qurter ended with Alfred possession of bll on Mnsfield's 16 yrd le lter Sweeley rn 20 yrds to touchdown. Wilcox cught Mnsfield 0 Alfred 7. punt out kicked gol 7Second Qurter 20. Cpt. Mure Rushes Le For Touch Mnsfield kicked to Alfred down Condermn Blocks Kick Mc receivg bll, gve it to Buck Flls On Bll Behd Mure on pssg him Cpt. Gol Le crried it up side les to his Mure s right hlf four 45 yrd le. Kirke crried plys rushed Pennsylvni le of scrimmge ten yrds furtem for second touch down r but on next series of Kirke filed to kick gol. 0 plys Cottrell ws forced to kick. 13. The tems led up on Mnsfield's Kg kicked, Sweeley runng 30 yrd le, Condermn broke up pigsk to his 35 yrd le. Al pss, second went to ' fred ws fed 15 yrds for ter ground even though Alfred ferg with Bxter s he ttempt ws set bck for offside she got ed to ctch pss. Mnsfield bll on downs on red mde one first down but ws blck 43 yrd le. Kirke forced to kick. Alfred dupli- Cottrell erned 7 yrds. Mure cted this ct but "Mc." hd to mde first down n some. go m one better by recoverg Buck pounded right tckle three bll on Norml school's Contued on pge seven 46 yrd le when Sweeley fumbled. (Condermn ws substituted t left gurd for Dorrnce). Kirke ALFRED BAKERY swung for 20 yrd run on Full le of Bked Goods Mnsfield's 20 yrd le Kirke Booth's Chocoltes tried plce kick. Rockwell ws Purity Ice Crem downed with bll, which went H. E. PIETERS wide, on his 6 yrd le. The red blck were set bck hlf this for holdg Wilcox kicked.! PHOTOGRAPHS 1915 ondermn blocked ply 1857 Buck fell on elusive ler. Kirke kicked gol. 0-20. Enlrgements Kodk Fishg Wilcox received Alfred's kick off ws just hlted mid'ield when hlf ended. SUTTON'S STUDIO Mnsfield 0 Alfred 20. 11 Senec St Hornell, N. Y. Third Qurter Rockwell's Fumble Loses One Touchdown Sweeley Runs 20 Yrds to Gol Le Mc Mure Work Exchnge Pss on Kick Off Coronwy returned kick )ff 40 yrds to Alfred's 35 yrd e. Wilcox Sweeley se;ured first down, Rockwell Joronwy mde referee wve he lesmen long g with ll on Alfred's 5 yrd le. The purple gold held m to wo yrd dvnce for two plys md on next ction Rockwell umbled n Alfred mn fell n bll behd his gol le for touchbck. Cottrell kicked fter Alfred iled to- dvnce from! 20 rd le Mnsfield settled grimly to work on Vrsity's Wilcox pssed to :0 yrd le. Bxter for 25 yrds two plys W. J. RICHTMYER Sole Agent For RICHELIEU PURE FOODS 8 Senec St. Hornell SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT DAVE'S Send m on Bus A/ill be delivered C. O. D. on return trip Rubber work specilty

Hed Lesmn Prof. Whitford, Alfred. Lesmen Hiscox, Mnsfield; Bss, Alfred. Substitutions Alfred Willims for Buck, Buck for Willims, Condermn for Dorrnce, Willims for Kirke. Mnsfield Hiscox for Schumn. Attendnce 600. STUDENT VOLUNTEER CONVENTION AT ROCHESTER, DECEMBER 3-5 The Student Volunteer ConvenAT ALFRED UNIVERSITY tion will be held Rochester December 3-5 clusive. This will Courses technology rt of Cly-Workg Industries be very spirg structive conference it is hoped tht Young men women who re lookg for terestg work should Alfred's Y. W. C. A. Y. M. C. sk for Ctlogue A. will hve lrge representtion re this yer. The proceeds of CHARLES F. BINNS, Director. lyceum box socil of Sturdy eveng will be given prt toas THEY LINE UP NEXT wrd defryg expenses of SATURDAY Pordhm vs. Crlisle Indins, t New delegtes to convention ALFRED VS. MANSFIELD yrd le, Buck plunged se York. while or mens of risg funds Georgetown vs. Colgte, t Wshg- will soon be itited.! three next ction. Cottrell Contued from pge six ton. kicked gol. 7-40. Hrvrd vs. Yle, t Cmbridge. Coronwy rn Alfred's kick New York University vs. Bucknell, t VIOLIN STUDENTS WANTED times for totl of 12 yrds off to his 35 yrd le. A for- New York. qurter ended with Alfred wrd filed, Condermn threw Stevens Tech. vs. Rutgers, t Hobo- Wnted, Students of Viol. For furr formtion see over bll on Mnsfield's 19 Coronwy for 6 yrd loss ken. Syrcuse vs. Drtmouth, t Syrcuse. Miss Helen Ryn, Brick. yrd le. Wilcox punted. Cottrell rn U. S. Militry Acdemy vs. Sprgfield, Mnsfield 7 Alfred 20. bll bck to Mnsfield's 45 yrd t West Pot. le. Kg ripped through for 27 U. S. Nvl Acdemy vs. Ursus, t Fourth Qurter OUR AIM yrds. Mc ged couple Annpolis. Vrsity Lets Loose Cpt. Mure Runs is to forwrd hd just filed when U. of Rochester vs. Bufflo, t Roches20 Yrds for Touchdown Cottrell ter. PLEASE whistle blew gme Buck Work Long Pss OUR ws over with Alfred over The bll ws rushed long bll on red blck 15 yrd ATHENAEAN PARTY PATRONS stright over 6 plys. Kirke le. An Anen prty ws held mkg lst run kickg Tuesdy night upper clss Mnsfield 7 Alfred 40. gol 7-27. prlors of Brick. Plns for V. A. BAGGS & CO. Le up: yer's work were formed Now Alfred let loose. Decker Mnsfield n- enthusistic lyceum rlly plnfell on pigsk on Mnsfield's Alfred Left End 35 yrd le when Rockwell tried ned. The hostesses of evencrpenter v to perform s juggler. Buck g were Edn Jckson '17, Hzel Left Tckle ALFRED UNIVERSITY Kirke mde 2 yrds, Buck 2, Eells Adms Perks '17, Wilhelm Jckson Mure 5 Kirke closed up '18, Alice Bker 18. Left Gurd In Its Eightieth Yer Bker del. Mure strted new Dorrnce Endowment Property Center series of downs with 5 yrd Y. W. C. A. CONVENTION Boyd Duffy $800,000 g. Buck pulled up 2 yrds Miss Nellie Wells '17, went to Right Gurd closer Mure rn 20 yrds to Bliss Albert Rochester, Fridy morng to t- Thirteen Buildgs, cludg two touchdown. Condermn cught Right Tckle tend Western New York StuDormitories punt out but Kirke filed to Decker Schumn dent Conference of Y. W. C. Right End kick gol score stood Fculty of Specilists A. Mure (Cpt. ) Bxter 7-33. The sessions which took up most Representg Twenty of LedQurter Bck Rockwell of two dys, were held t Y. Willims took Kirke's plce Kg g Colleges Universities of Right Hlf Bck W. C. A. buildg. Kg kicked to Norml Americ Coronwy school tem. From this 35 yrd Kirke THE NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OP CLAY-WORKING AND CERAMICS,le Sweeley mde 15 yrds. Condermn sifted through threw Wilcox for loss. Kg broke pss, little Willims thought it good stunt, so he did it himself lthough n elborte pssg ply worked, it netted only yrd Alfred took over Mnsfield's bnkrupt busess begn to mke it py. Willims ged 8 yrds. Kg one Cottrell mde first down. Willims two plys pulled long 7 more Buck mde blnce of required ten. Cottrell pssed to Buck for 20 yrds, to 3 Full Bck McClell Wilcox (Cpt.) Left Hlf Bck Cottrell Sweeley For n stnt his hert stopped short he shivered with tense delight. Then he ventured nor glnce turned most Score by periods: serene pk while his rtless 1 2 3 4 Totl Mnsfield 0 0 7 0 7 toes contued to meet his Alfred 7 13 0 20 40 conscious thumbs to twirl. MusiSummry: clly, with subtle cdence, Touchdowns Mnsfield, Swee- bred hevenly voice upon ley Alfred, Kirke 2, Mure 2, ir. He murmured "yes'm" Buck 2. despertery n y crgols Mnsfield, Wilcox ried him out. "Angels,'' he mumalfred, Kirke 3, Cottrell. bled, "Prdise," "NecOfficilstr of Gods," but he ws ll Referee Furmn, Wellsville. wrong. It ws te room of Fit Fir. Umpire Brown, Cornell. Modern, Well Equipped Lbortories Physics, Electricity, Chemistry, Merlogy, Biology. Ctlogue on ppliction. BOOTHE C. DAVIS, Pres. OUR INSURANCE IS RIGHT WE CAN SHOW YOU F. W. 8TEVEN8, Generl Agent

8 LYCEUM BOX SOCIAL OFFICERS AND STANDING "Good fun," "good ets" COMMITTEES OF THE! ' good entertment" re some of FACULTY Officil List Published Below is published n officil list of officers stgcommittees of fculty for ensug university yer. The members of Advisory Committee for clss of 1919, nnouncement of which ws mde Assembly lst Wednesdy, will rem tht cpcity until end of clss' Sophomore yer. At tht time committee reports to fculty choices of students regrd to mjors: thgs tht chrcterized box socil of Sturdy night. Although only bout fifty people were present, very enthusistic udience ppluded progrm composed of followg numbers : Devotions Ktryne Ver Veer Redg Miss Weed Viol Solo Helen Ryn Accompnied by Elsie Swllow The Jpnese Girl Mble Hood, Mildred Tber "Rubber Boots" very musg frce ws given by cst: Pule Mildred Tber Lou Genevieve Hrt Sophie Hzel Perks Trmp Hrold Clusen Boo C. Dvis, President Alpheus B. Kenyon, Den of ColNext cme sellg of lege boxes ptronge of Arthur B. M, Den of Theologicy booth, both of which ddcl Semry ed considerbly to Y. W. 0. A. Chrles F. Bns, Director of Stte After lunch School of Cly-Workg Cer- Conference Fund. mics stunts s "Cross Questions Willim J. Wright, Director of Crooked Answers," " Clos Stte School of Agriculture Rce" "Virgi Reel," were Wldo A. Titsworth, Registrr entered to by entire crowd. Cortez R. Clwson, Librrin The evitble '' Tucker-wnts-Willim C. Whitofrd, Secretry Curtis F. Rolph, Tresurer wife" followed by "Alm Ruth' L. Phillips, Secretry to Mter" closed very enjoyble President successful eveng. Committee on Degrees Den Kenyon, Director Bns, Prof. RIGHT CONSTITUTION THIS Clwson Committee on Ctlogue TIME Den Kenyon, Mr. Mix, Prof. Clrke In this week's Fit we re runcommittee on Absences ng College Student GovernDen Kenyon, Prof. W. A. Titsworth, ment Constitution. In one of Prof. Porter erly issues we mde note to Committee on Student Life Prof. Norwood, Prof. Hrt, Prof. P. effect tht we were publishg E. Titsworth sid constitution but fct it Committee on Assembly Addresses ws constitution of Fit. Prof. P. E. Titsworth, Prof. Norwood These constitutions re left stcommittee on Commencement Prog t Sun Office so tht y grm Prof. P. E. Titsworth need no proof redg pper Committee on Progrm of University only editor's proof. Due Fculty Meetgs. to some explble reson this Prof. Clrke, Prof. W. C. Whitford, mistke ws not seen by him until Mr. Bnt, Mr. Millign, Miss Fostoo lte for correction. As dick Committee on Athletics Student Sente hs desired its Prof. W. A. Titsworth, Prof. L.C. publiction we now do so s Whitford (grdute mnger), Prof. Bennehoff, Prof. Pontius, first opportunity sce n we hve hd. Prof. Norwood Committee on University Lon Fund Prof. W. C; Whitford, Prof. P. E. ASSEMBLY POSTPONED Titsworth, Prof. Clrke INDEFINITELY Clss Counselors The first university ssembly For clss of 1918, Prof. Norwood, which ws postponed lst week, Prof. Porter For clss of 1919, Prof. Clrke, until this eveng, hs been postprof. Hrt, Mr. Wilson. poned defitely. As footbll gme will probbly be rrnged " 'Fools' nmes' " is n old for this week, mngement story but it repets itself every thought it best to postpone it to yer," notes n exchnge, to time when footbll men I would be ble to ttend. which we lend ssent. Correct Clos I resssj well mens werg Correct Clos clos tht re suited to your prticulr dividulity. Good Clos re not of necessity expensive clos. Even ll our moderte priced grments re correct style well tilored. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE N. Y. ASSEMBLY FOR HIGH CLASS PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY 10th, Wednesdy, November Den M gve to student body "Discussion of Some Stories of Orig," which he presented ories of cretion s found old ethicl myths of Indi -Egypt. Den M gve us somethg to thk bout 1 1 2 2 M i n g t r e e t Hornell) N by sttg tht '' Wht we thk i of God, determes wht we thk of ourselves." SANITARY BARBER SHOP TAYLOR POLLY ANNA PARTY The Sophomore Girls surprised Pule Bbcock Ann Svge, Thursdy night with birthdy celebrtion. After generl good time refreshments were served, consistg of punch, wfers birthdy cke. CERAMIC NOTES The Studio Te Wednesdy fternoon ws chrge of Freshmen girls. About twentyfive ttended, reportg plesnt hour. All Tools Thoroughly Sterlized And, prices no higher High grde work JOE DAGOSTINO Hornell, N. Y. CONFECTIONERY, CANDIES ICE CREAM YOST'S HORNELL, N. Y. Chllie, Chllie plese, few Represented by C. S. Hurlburt more evidences of ccelertion. Alfred Who is tht hush, here he comes g. Wht forehed, wht dignity, wht n excellent complexion ; yet, my der Chrles, For Prompt Service Order Your does he not seem to you to be very rpid? I m grieved t you BOOKS Chllie; you should hve concelof Cmpus Book Agent, ed your ignornce. All rpid people ttend Fit Fir. R. M. COON