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• Statistics printed in the last" i.. ues of the" News show 'l1he Harvard Report itself has been placed on the Cur- The International Relations Club.. that on the average the Bureau haa arranged for on1y halt of riculum Committee shelf in the Reserve Room. The Commit- of Bryn Mawr, Haverford. �cll the jobs held by each graduating cl&88. This may be attrib- tee has also arranged to bring Dr: Benjamin Wright of Har- Rosemont will meet at Rosemont. No at .• uted to the fact that comparatively few students apply to the vard to speak on "General Education in a Free Society." v. 29 Jr:30 to dilCUIs India Bureau, yet this in itself see!ll8 a direct result of the present While no definite immediate action will be recommended by '49 orn .. ,. the Committee on the basi f the broader The Freshman C)aas takea plea- !fystem's deficiencies. � principles outlined sure in announcing �e �leetlon With the facilities of a group of people working full time in the Harvard Report, such action may be forthcoming if the of or�� Jean Bemsum and Helen on thi" problem, a better method should be devi.s�. Our col- students desire it. It is every undergraduate's duty to 8C- ! service S;� v:: :==:��: �"- � �U ·"-_ .....1ege employment should have at its-fingertips all con- q:uaint herself tho"l'Oughly-with the possibilities outlined in o n rg "'d ---- I cei\labJe openings which would provide the correct jobs Cor us. i'P!e Report. ate Assot'iations respectively"

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• THE COLL EG� NEWS ------Manning Adl'pcates Stanford Reopens Rh�a�esians Win LAST . Defense for Peace Season's Hockey NICHTI:I2 Contest For Plays •______w.w_w_� CA"n,u"J /'0" ,." I o( • " POQt. Dep ion, Acceptance I I'm ftoatin�• on a sea butter. ress Dramatists' Alliance of Stan· Goose·atepping onto the field lIure Our prou-ction against .....hllt My craft i� a loin of FoUow As Aftermath ford tfniversily oHen lour awards marthed Pem', "pearly p ayen, btl' ever means of dutruetion might My sail is nylon stocking in dramatic writing in the eleventh holding high the Nul benner, amid Of "Strange Fruit" be used against America. oars, a·knife and a fork. cheers of "we're red hot." Arrayed , annual coni petitions of the organi. Mr. Manning suggested an "of. on the ·other aide 'of the line waa by zotion. lensive deCemdve'J program 8S the Rdloads, ftauntlng a more achola:- I bailing champagne wit.h n11' , The Maxwell Ander8o� Award mOllt practical nleans of !letting 'm Marcia Dembow".f07 Iy costume of blue and black. Agam any in of one hundr� dollars is offered men against bombs. S. needs alipper, Traveling under the illusion The U. to, that o v ' the be· gOWned Rhoada team pushed Cigarettes I toIlS overboard f r erse1942 dl ama, in full length or a super.efficient secret service 1-0, from. .tory banned Bosto!] is a through grab the rnterhall Hoe­ haa a talon dpper, ot one.act form. DARK OF THE- able to chart or map any weapon. My skirt Imash hit, LiUian Smith'" stage Champlonlbi'p, fiery MOON, winner award, ke Gone Is my complex to hoard. of this milking plant in the world. Sec­ f I adaption Strange Fruit met Pembroke in a blood and thund�r J. -the has now paslled its two hundredt.hs olldly the Army and Navy must 8Om.e.hat ot a disappointment a 0( t. Broadway. : matoh. performance on The hllve air bases in as l]la.ny places Ilre quite Porest Tbeater lut week. Des- A slippery field and over-eager The butcher and late Mile.! McKinnon Anderson 118 lIIIible in �merica controlled u m pitoe the aensation that the book � ? fighting .pirit downed many play the Peninsula Theatre ia e . , - :.: :; of were � Little f · territory, and In addition there U n!bin.,g th� deck today, C&Uled. Philadelphia audience. be ers in the battJe for the ball. One mem red in a new pri,e for full1 must be concealed and secret bases ot the mo spectacular tumblu Inatead cutlet crummy not quite receptive to this �t length prose drama showing the to combat anyone who tries to �se chow we have mignon, filet. t of ra al con ictDeep s they Are ensued dunng the second half when Fo r 'I1Ieupee Itoo-ts. ci fl . turdy constructive qualities of atomic bombs. Finally Ameru�a e to forerunner, the two Rhoadesiana collided IJ;nd tum- w re. lts daily life in the North American .must have several millio�s of bled in a confusion of arms and Oh why should I wOIT about part of the is scene; award ia one hundl-ed highly trained men so that no mat- Y The plot, which not the sig legs. ia dollars. Radio plays in prose or ter how great the initial casualties sugar, Difieant play, the 1 Although Rhoada scored in the verse may for Stephen Or moan over tattered tir�s at and the compete' the might beIi we would "have enough to repreaentation of the relationship first halt, Pem kept the blue line Vincent Benet Award of fifty dol. ortset them. When camivorous .ausfadion maater negro on plan· from the goal for tile rest of'47. the quire.l? lars. The Henry David Gray Award Such program, Mr.... Manning Is all my soul N! tatlon, and more specifically, the ... c game. Prominent amon.,g the Pem· 10 of fifty dollars is offered for dra. _we are sulted feels, is indispensable Aif dandestme relatlonalrip which re· II broke'49 devil! we� Bierwirth in matie criticism In ludd, vigorous to presel· peaCe because it is too in the defian;ce of conven- . red tights and earmuffs, and Bent­ Since rationing, haa become style. 0 ItOIl dangerous to rely on peace or­ pointless, tion. Tracy Dean, the ne'er do well ley In a red peaked•. hat, who No second prizes are given I)ut ganization slone to protect us of a family of landed ansto- successfully intercepted many of San on ship of steak, of leading honol'S plays and all prize. (I'om the modern weapons. • erabs is unable to resiat the attrae- Rhoad.' pallles and hit Life is a bowl of lamb chops winning material are recommended you gave us a break, tions NonDle, a bcautlful young An eager Pem cheering squad en· Bowles, to producing and publishing units Bryn. Mmvr DOlwtes negre6S. The theme of the story couraged the red line with "the iU of 'cstablished worth. Other privi· BMC Included centen around the phases of the $311'6 To War Cl,est Pem lion roan, and the Rhoads leges extended to contributors in. starred lovers who are una�le mouse filueaks/' and "Now you're In Poetry Ant/wl"IJY . clude opportunity to obtain brief (j;"I""uJ fro", ptl" 1 to surmount the society .in wruch in our clutches. you'd. best bring out . critiques of their work for a nomi· . P'&L 1 they were bre.d Th roueh a series your crutche.. . The latter senti· �/l"lml 1"0_. of nal fee of (our dollars beyond the of flashbacks, the audience is in� nut pervaded unh'ensally at the iA a. istration.lee introduction of .that the donation would be strictly ..conned Tracy's first"endoctrlna_j � end of the match, when both teams pro ising dramatists to members voluntary with no prodding. It �s The Anthology compilation tion of the black and white ever- Iinlped oft' the field. ot Henri. f the Alliance already placed in gratifying that the totals1944 of thiS o( the finest poet.ry written by the fast dyes of th,e South. He recal!. ;he theatre and cinema, tor advice $4066.29.year are not1946 very far$5160.07. behind those College men and ;women Amer­ how his com,P8ni�n in outh V (lrsity Plllyers P/m, � and assistance; and the appearance of the other yean. gave ica, representing every state in the and later his servant was 1Rt�. Hsts To Give RelilJiollS PI(lY of of every item contributed in the gave country. and selections were made duced into the soheme of raeJal contests in the of the Alii. Since the war has been over, the IS . O;'ltlPf trom thout!l8ndt poems submit- aubordination. . C ,,1 ho being' ance B�lIetin ill8ued annually and ever preuing needs of the home ", "1(,, The tension of a revivaI t hat . 1 ted. .urges ent to libraries and producing front have .been sI ow Iy gammg held in Tracy s home town ' ;roups and individuals throughout their share of "lttention. It is to �;;; . 609'" Tolan; ; throughou' the enti. . play. ert Hoskins; Simon. Dave ;;;,;:;;;;;;;GREEKS of' 'he eountry. .he.e communal1946 need. tha' the ;:;;;;;;;;:;; Young Dean's conflict i further . Jame., Elwin Davie.; Morn.. ai, � ; a. s , R � God ecent contributors whose work War Chest is devoting of its MEET AT Sa.d.lebaTHE complicated �y the intercession Dave Thomas; Appius Hadrian and • is in the hands o( profesaional pub lunds in There a twent - · l'1! Y Tasty walent.that was previously non- I l oa ,.. a. oop _ Ushers and producen are: Malvin lour agencies lor the care of or- M ,.t i , N te C er; the Disci- Dinnu. n his pagan philosophy. Rdre.,hllleatsr T YOWS I Wald whose comedy FATHER phaned, homeless, and mistreated pie and Leban, Dick Johnson; Na· D n Alter h'e is reconverted, Tracy ' Lllnch. WAS PRESIDENT under childl·en. by is con· There are twenty-three l an and E ben, Allan Reynolds; La e e to follow the pattern planned t n aster AY . MawI' sideration by HeYman Shumlin; agencies providing hiJ parents and to abandon free hospital �;n�d�'�h� e�� Rab�b��I �V��r�g1�Ii B:a;l�d;i.� ������������� Eugene Lerner, whose drama ' � and clinic attention. Forty groups == Nonnie. At the minister'sa sugges- many nI •-I LADY OF THE HOUSE Is In the : tion. Tracy agrees to pay Benry to light. juvenile delinquency, hancb of the Theatre Guilt'li Jamel N on e an d ve name to Broughton, whose one.aet tight community disease, eigl,"',nI - .. Traey', Ulegitimate child. In a U U .. 1 S MMER F RY was "",ue",d l help t.he blind, crippled, and ••• drunken stupor, Henry reveals the ia killed. for consideration �y M'or" Hardly a more worthy cause seheme to Nonnie'. brother a.nd 54_ d4 ·S«-tIM Mayorga. Tracy According to the be supported so well by a guilt­ Writers should aend lor regis- "bite man'. code that a negro must �======'1'lMawr: p.,y for ma.tera death, the tration forms and in/ormation as leu Henry i. lynched by a blood early as possible; final date of thia 20th, 1946. thinty mob. seaaon'a competitions is March ·'BE CASUAL • �I The social aignillc\lu:e of the Adtlrela all communi. 200 Z, tbe Mexican Way play. the .ociologkal problem of cations to DRAMATISTS ed tlte negro, is compi'lltely aubmerg­ ANCE, Box In a lewd love aUair and the UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA. ESPADRILLESSKmTS spineleaanes8 of- Tracy Dean. No Sweaters and Blouses • solution or constructive criticism - 01 $3.95 to $8.95 is presented by hia complete avold- Shop ance the implicatloJUl, of the NANCY BROWN problem or by his death, which is even more unnecessary than his IF� • • MAYO and PAYNE SA LE-Two fur coats imported from China.

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• Criticum Of Report . usses • Amaral Explains lVat1 flockey Adeet Fieser Disc ANNOUNCEMENTS Condemned By Demos To Be fieldat B. M. Antimalarial Orug NEW BOOK ROOM S list Poetry ymbo • The New Book Room Committee •. 15. .. 01 0 And his book made quite a stir Iro,. ,. Park Noyember "Our prob- Of a hI N eruda eo.Ii".,. " I announcea the pureha the fol- P just the same. Perhaps the Repo-:t, lem is to synthellu an anthnalar- lowing new bookt this faU: - in a similar fashion, took Ideas Before war, tournament House. ... 27, t�e the de- ial drug which Is not entirely meta- Christopher bberwood-Prater Spanwh No . Senor that were lying around.L. in every- termined the offieial naliona ... boliteUnited States I I 01' says that education ahould impart flynthesize afltimalarial drugs of .. on.i They are seldom logical FIeld �ock�y ASllociation will. hold the twin valuell of heritage and 1ft T. W. A. bas a training program casual, but are unmotivated, irra. a meetmg the gym, follOWing a • the benzene type, since these are change, tr.diUGn and innovation. Jr air hostesses and will send a ..ecaulle they are the product of the buffet supper. comparlltively h1actlve and, there. 'rhen it goca on to implement these epresentative to lee students who .ional, and spont.aneoua. This is (Gre, dilCicultly metabolh:ed. The Ideas step by step, first in the . "p .r x " .re interested. Please notify the ..a me ametie a�, that of the flrllt a ado yl group has already high schooll and second In the col· .ureau of Recommendationa. .V'orld War. been discovered and tound to be Jeges: heritage in the proposed 81 School for younger children in Deliciou. TetU times as potent . lwenty-1ive ItS new genera� courses, change as lIS · New may have position .in. .',ul i... quinine well non toxic. revealed the.. .pccialized , CommuniI)' Kitchen tor inexperienced teacher. Anyone University Of Caen I 1 submit the structure is a8--;eI1. "Strallge Fruit" Lacko inlerest� please see Mrs. eren. Appeals For Books . LANCASTER AVENUE knit as that ot French lace. shaw. Open Enr, Week-da, COll8tTltctive Idea. .. The war between students and P." . _- Piltsburgh Council or Medical eorr/iI"uJ Fro I QA", teac hen, bet ween yout h an d CA"'tnll,J Iro", P.�, ) Social Service Boards. Worke.. to Elementary g1'ammar or lan- is most hea1thy and natural; and staff civilian hospitals. , I . QllIge books specifically designed h�pe whel'l , all ot�er wars art' lite. The very fact that a member Education Specialist tor Euro Why Buy &C- by mternatlonal and lil & fo r American students are not abohshed of the Church should condone his pean Educational Rellltion . Salary �1i75. c ptable. However, worthwhile lerplanetary and intercosmic weakness by oUerin&' the aolution �xperience Required, Fed. a in any language, curren.t ganizallons, this war will be that he torget Nonnie but make �ral Security Agency. novels, poetry or biographies with to go on unhampered. I Secretarial positions aiao' came mitted Ilrovlsions for his child, ra,oh.r 1947 you permanent value are in great de- glad tbat the claas ot ,,,,,kl. 1 sanctionl thlll illicit ,n during the week. Good ca.llR - mand. law books not dealing 80 than prohibita it. The aftermath The National Teacher. Examina vigoroully, and } hope that with local technicalities would be 01 1907 the play is depl'ellion and lions are ann9unced. Courses tmou,,',ino'>8 class can valuable. . • ance rather instead of a stimula- Zducation required. Notice Is ..d 'Vhose students interested in the back with equal vigor vatsl on bulletin board outalde Room tion to action on a problem. should see any of tile fol· i. .-1. Raphael Demos . Instrumentally the play good M·ISS Schen k, FacuIty because it help.s to keep the racia1 Elaine Hoisin�n, Stu _ .or ot h o hy __ .. p · � IO questi,on before the public eye; ������;�i, �P� � Kat Harvard University. �_llil�'§�!!! Personal P� ro� I ���� acwally it does little more � �� appear as Stranre Fruit on a rot- WOaID'J MOST HOHOaID WAfCH� GIRLS-Why throw a"a, 0t ten tree racial prejudice. old ha.ndbaga, brief casa, Re,perll In H08te qctnsider.ing the difficultk!s that 'aset,_in. etc.7 Brlnr them for were encountered in the staginr THE ROBIN SHQP J. P. Marqga,.d ot a story of this type, Mr. Ferror ill 43 W. Lancalter An. �fficiai1y Dead does an excellent job In� treatinr Ard.Me, Pa. the plot with delicacy. Quentin Reync�dl'm A Nation- of Natio,.. box .. Ct,arette If you're That play... .. air: Loul, Ad,.ml,,11 Chriat.mas Treu Tired of COUNTRY BOOK SHOP That p a, a lune: I looking IlAWR Better come nd BRYN Get the. loon! at acorns I aee And ,OU �n will pep "onders Flowers Th ... where ? Richard Stockton's you upl ,IA.ac .. ter A't'tlftue &711 M."r JEANNETI'S Big Moment

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