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JUNE 7.0, I3 Lh' hV ll S rv' THE C lg 3 ey C ICC STARLIGHT , R 0 0 I' I GUY LOMBARDO and his Royal Canadians THR UGH C NVENI ENT D,NNE,.,D,.NC,NG I 0 0 for sERvlcE T0 AND FR M ITHACA 0 Tix' At Supper: DAILY Eastern Standard Timrleh Bl k Tb The Superb C 1 Dimes: SM' GEORGES AND IALNA, ln dances Lv. New York CPennsylvania Stationl .......... 11.10 A.M. 10.45 P.M. MILTON DOUGLAS, songs kv. Iitllew Ylsnillg fliudfon :1'eg'mi'nalg ............ 11.00 A v. wa n t t ............ 11.27 . . . . . Lv. Pliiladelphiea 3l1I3Ii.e:d:2T2riliIl1dg. cog ..... 11.20 A.M. 10.45 P.M. XA-WEB CUG-A-T 'AQ'f.1IJi22?fP?f?...1f?i'Tfi'?.?':'.1fi'?'.?2'?:::::2:'5:Z?'13:M: 12:25 KM: 'md his TCW Bend Sleeping Car may be occupied until 8.00 A.M. alternate With the A Guy Lombardo Orchestra RBTURNING ji? Eastern Standard Time 1 732 7,Qgj'3' Supper Couvert after 10:30, 31.50 Lv. lzhnca .................................... 12.47 P.M. 10.41 P.M. CSaturdays, 32.005 Ar. Philadelphia IN. Broad St., Rdg. Co.J ...... 7.40 P.M. 6.32 A.M. S d . , , Af. Philadelphia CReading Teri, Rag. c0.p.... 7.43 P.M. 6.42 A.M. UH GY 1119111 Dlnner-Derlcme Ar. Newark CPennsylvania Stationb ............ 8.01 P.M. 6.56 A.M. 3 Ar. New York SI-Iudson Terminalj ............ 8.21 P.M. 7.22 A.M. , ' Ar. New York 4 ennsylvania smionp .......... a.zo P.M. 7.15 A.M Reserveilons:ELdorGdo5-3000 New York Sleeping Car open at 9.00 P.M. b J ' V R ilr THE ehlgh alley a oad WALDORF Gilt Route of The Blacirnmmond A S 'I' 0 R I A Park Avenue ' 49th to 50th ' NeWYork From recent inquiries let us remind you 53.00 The Special Edition of 33.00 ANDREW D. WHlTE'S AuToBloGRAPHY is still available Cornell Viewboolc . . 54.00 K. D. Wood, Airplane Design . 4.00 Technical Aerodynamics 3.00 Elementary Aerodynamics . 1.75 We pay the postage Cornell C0-op Society BARNES HALL ITHACA, N.Y. I I nn in ii 1 OUT- OF -TUWN SALESMAN ENTHUSIASTIC Mr, T. T. Azeftin if a .mer mlefmon of o Midwest Crockery monu- fezcfzerer. He and other reprefenm- liver of hir com- pany ezlwoyr Mop or Hotel Mcrfiljain in New York. Here if why: I admit I have stopped elsewhere, but I always return to your hotel. You ask me why. and I answer that I like your rooms, your service and the location of the McAlpin . . . not to mention the fact that your rates are mighty easy ou the expense account. 1 1tFr0m the private ,Hles of the ilIc.fllpm Mr. Austin is one of many shrewd sales- men who End ac the McAlpin a maximum of comfort, convenience and SCIVICC at minimum cost. JOHNJ. WOELFLE, Manager from from from 5250 S400 5450 SINGLE DOUBLE 'rwlx-111-:um-11: FREE: An interesting folder fully clescriliilipg ALL the features of Hotel McAlpin. Please wrltc for lt. H 0 T E L MCALPI The Centre of Convenience Broadway at 34th St., New York City
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Il CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS BS-Celestine Latus is to be assistant dietician at Cleves Cafeteria, Washing- ton, D.C., owned by Ruth Cleves Justus '16. Her address will be 169.1 T Street, N.W. ME-john S. Leslie will attend Babson Institute, Babson Park, Mass., during 1935-36. His home address is Box 181, Wyckoff, N. AB-john L. Lewis's home address is 569.1 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls. AB-George E. Lockwood lives at zoo Lyncroft Road, New Rochelle. AB-Edith M. McAdoo of Kew Gardens, president of WSGA for 1934-35, and treasurer of her Class in her Freshman year, and president of Sage College in her junior year, is engaged to Jack Rankin of New York City. AB-Lawrence B. McArthur lives in Buffalo, at 161 Fourteenth Street. BS, '19 BS-Mabel E. MacGregor of johnson City is engaged to Charles E. Cladel '19 of Ithaca. Miss MacGregor is a student dietician in a Johnson City hospital, Cladel is an instructor in the department of Hotel Administration. ME-Thomas E. McMahon of 1.57 Ascon Avenue, Forest Hills, is planning to take graduate work at the University next year. - AB+julius Meisel is to be connected with the Capital Paper Company, Inc. of New York City after july 1. His home address is 1156 East Twenty-sixth Street, Brooklyn. BS-Elizabeth Myers has a fellowship in the foods and nutrition subdivision, Iowa State College, Ames. Her home address is 4ooo Cathedral Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. ME-George C. Norman may be reached at 101 Courtland Avenue, Buffalo. AB-F. Faxon Ogden is employed by the General Chemical Company at Quincy, Mass. On April 1 his engagement to Mary S. Gammons of Cohasset, Mass. was announced. His address is 167. Mon- roe Road, Quincy, Mass. BS, BSYBIargaret R. Robinson of lialdwin and William K. Dayton of Stanford are engaged. Miss Robinson was Il member of the Sage Choir and president of the Westminster Society. Dayton has been active in the Future 'Farmers Association, Sztgc Choir, and the West- minster Association. He plans to teach in South Day ton High School next year. Ali - Tllc engagement of Anne L. Iloelirig and li. I.. Rideout, instructor in Rottiance Languages, has been an- nouncctl, Bliss Roehrig plgmg to mach l..ttin next j.'e.t1'g1t the Lpiversity. Ali Leo llokeach will enter thc Law Ftlitml. His lIlIlTlC IlLldl'C5S is 9X5 Pgirk Plate l5rtiol.lx'n. , - li' .Nl llelen Ruse will lic in Ham- inontlsport until ,july i, At that time she will begin lier tluticsttttlicl'tmt.ll'e:eegtrgI1 department oi fienerqtl Ifootls Corpora- tion in New York City, where her address will be 17.3 West Thirteenth Street. BS-Frederick W. Rys is to attend the Harvard Business School. His home ad- dress is 5463 Aylesboro Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pa. ME-Robert F. Seidert, III of Buffalo and ,lean S. Briggs '3 6, also of Buffalo, are engaged. AB-Charles F. Sharpe, 3d. is starting work this Summer Session toward an MA degree from the University. His Ithaca address is 301 Dryden Road. - AB-Murray R. Socolof's address will be 384 Crown Street, Brooklyn. BS-Clinton R. Stimson received his degree in three years with an average of 85.9 percent. He has been active in 4-H work, particularly with dairy cattle. He won the Roberts Scholarship, was on the Countryman board, a member of the Round-up Club and Ho-Nun-De-Kah. He has been awarded a graduate research assistantship in animal nutrition by the Iowa State College of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, where he will begin his work September 1. DVM-Emanuel Tarlow, coach and member of the swimming team, will be registered next fall in the Graduate School. His home address is 19.12. Ward Avenue, New York City. AB-Ruth I. Thompson of Hastings- on-Hudson is engaged to C. W. Colman, instructor in Romance Languages. Miss Thompson has been a member of the University Orchestra and the Ross Quartet. DVM-William F. Tierney of Caze- novia has a job as meat and dairy in- spector for CCC camps. AB-Margaret Tolein lives at 5 Sherman Place, Utica. BS, ME-Edith L. Trappe of Staten Island is engaged to Robert H. Glanville of Seneca Falls. Miss Trappe was presi- dent of Omicron Nu, women's national honorary society in the College of Home Economics, and president of the women's cabinet of CURW this year, and a mem- ber of Mortar Board, senior women's national honorary society. BS-Charles H. Voorneveld is a specialist in ornamental horticulture, and lives at Syosset, Long Island. BS-Wallace E. Washbon is with the Extension Department as itinerant agent in Tompkins County. He is living at 2.14 Thurston Avenue, Ithaca. BS-Evan B. Whitacre is engaged to Egrynwen Richards of Rome, a graduate of Syracuse University in 1933. AB-Frederick A. Wilson of Sag Harbor will be here next year in the Medical College. DVM-Engueda Yohannes may be reached cfo W. M. Yohannes, American Legation, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. CORNELL HOSTS Good Ploces to Know I NEW YORK AND VICINITY rnell Hosts AT THE WALDORF Ilca Tohn Shea ......... '27 Henry B, Williams. .'3O Frederick D.. Rcty. . .'33 Herbert E. Frazer. . .'34 THE WRLDORF RSTORIR Park Ave 49th to 50th NeWYorlc WASHINGTON, D. C. Qllruriiqltifrteria 1715 G Street, N. W. Z6 block west State War and Now Bldu- BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON 8: DINNER RUTH CLEVES JUSTUS '16 A Summer Uuting of Real Development CAMP for Boys 9 to 17 In the Highlands of Ontario EXPERIENCED SUPERVISION Resident Physician Fee S160 Wrile for Booklet to H. B. ORTNER '19, Director ITHACA, N.Y. THE MERCERSBURG ACADEMY Thorough instruction, college reparatory work being especially successfuiI Personal interest is taken in each boy, the aim being to inspire in every pupil the lofty ideals of thorough scholarshi , broad attainments, sound judgment and Christian manliness. For catalogue and information, address BOYD EDWARDS, D.D., LL.D., Headmaster, Mercersburg, Pa.
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made Ballantine's Ale your favorite. 14 CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS GE TLE A series of intensive market studies have been made during the past few years, covering the earning power, buying habits, consumer preferences and oc- cupational pursuits of the graduates of many of the foremost universities and colleges in the country. In a survey recently completed at a large eastern univer- sity, subjects as divergent in interest as automobile preferences, magazine readership, travel habits, home ownership, private school enrollmentspclub memberships, and the pros and cons of the New Deal were included. Favorite Ale Favorite Apple Jack Brandy Favorite Ginger A10 THE ALE THAT MAKES OBQNYL cthf' PS5 'l wg, A tmnsr A PLEASURE! 3coRM-l- 'XRD UM cl- H 09.55 OE xpi LV PN 1 y,El'uG ' 3,5121 'i f 9 . 'six T QIPWT on to 5031 ana t0.:won. , 1 in-4116 1 ck ,Btan on axe 53q' he ONE TASTE TELLS WHY BALLANTINE'S - ll . 1 . ll is America s Finest Ale HANK you, Mr. Alumnus! We HOW SMART IS A are proud indeed that you have 4 Q 1 8 ' 1 Miele sa when? WW' Set aiglixxety ogntgq LAIRD 8. CO., SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. AMERICA'S oioesi FAMILY OF BRANDY Disnueks The CHAMPAGNE of Ginger Ales Ever since it first came down from Canada, this dry, old ginger ale has been the favorite. For to say Canada Dry leaves nothing fine about ginger ale left unsaid. Have you tried Canada Dry's Spar- kling Water and Canada Dry 's Lemon- Straight from America's oldest brew- ery comes this grand brew, known since 1840 as America's Finest. Only the Experience of generations can give Ballantine's that rich, mellow character you like so well! Have a sparkling glassful right now! mm..- P s.,1iof.v.u A Se., n...,.v, N 1,1915 This is the intriguing title of a ques- tionnaire which is being mailed to the graduates of leading American Uni- versities. Lime Rickey, too? Like Canada Dry, they are unsurpassed for mixability. This market study has probed with Diogenes-like persistence in many fields, including: Radios Pianos Typewriters Motor Boats Life Insurance Air Conditioning Hobbies and Sports Home Movie Cameras Watches and Silverware Razors, Blades, Toilet Requisites Household Electrical Appliances Men's Clothing and Haberdashery Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils Detailed information on brand pref- erences is now being tabulated by The Graduate Group 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York City
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