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VOL. XLVIII-NO. ARDMORE and BRYN MAWR, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY COPTriCbt. Tr.-- ot PRICE CENTS 24 7, 1952 Dryn Jlawr Coli,,.. 1162 20 \Romans Battle Trilobites Arouse Panting Geologists, Elizabeth Bishop Synclines, Tamaqua, Alluring As Ever Nock Considers Emphasizes Need by Annot Ma.zick. '55 What a pity! One girl was quite For 'Gallicanus' ecstatic over the discovery a Law of Nature Perched on the northern extrem­ 01 dinosaur bone. but she was aoon Of Natural Style ity of an anticline, the southern crushed to learn it was only from edge of a syncline, sixty-six Bryn a chicken eaten by some innocent "The secret of writing poetry", In Classic Play Mawrtyn, with bruised lera and In Developmellt picnickers. aald Mias Elizabeth Bi,hc>p, "is t� dirty facea, tried to locate their Main highways proved to be an position in .ection I, 9, 6, 3, I, on write so llJlne.tIu�ly that it lookli Goodale Compositions unsatisfactory location for lec­ Ancient Natural Law the wrong topographic map.They nat.ural". 'Miss Bishop, who .holds tures and note-taking, because Add Background almost loal Dr. Watson when he Adapts II8eU while the Docton Wataon the BTYn MAwr Donnelly Fellow­ turned. facing away from the hill, good Of I\lusic and Dryden struggled to expound 'Ship, spoKe hdonnally in the Dean­ In Strife and dipped 70 degrees north, try­ their theories. trucks of every size ery, Monday, 6, on- OIBeing Eepecially contributed by ing to demonstrate the anticline M&y and shape. and buses filled with N'atural in lPoet.ry", "And gladly would she learn and Mary Taylor, M.A. by actually being one. When the gladly teach", quoted Mr. curious passengers roared past. in­ MISS Bishop especially admires Arth.uz explanation W88 completed, about DaTby Noc:.k abont Miss Taylor alt GalUcanus, a medieval Latin terrupting the trend of thought. t.he eeventeenth ceDtury ')), Constantia (Sarah Bol­ The Dew Subscription Boarel dinarily" apply, but. do not .Iways Semestn II course-urds, with ster, Constantia, who has CALENDAR of COLLEGE NEWS •• apply. Law ahoold be a.ociated '68). grades., by ca,mpull mail. All the fa taken vow. of virginity, suggests 'ollowa: with justice. The 1A.!nn of "justlee" other ",ades will be 8tnt to Thursday, May 8 to Constantine that he make the Barbara Olsen. '54 JS misused 110 much, however, t.hat home addresses, by regular 12:30 p. m. T. Cuyler Youne, promise to Gallicanus; but his two Baren Merritt, 'S5 it ill often jUllt "an excuse for un­ mail, about the middle or June. Professor of Oriental Languages daughter. &r8.- to remain with Diane Drudin.. , '55 Just thinking". Men all too olk.u ...ber, Students wishing their Vadoes at- Princeton, will speak on "Iran­ and her almonera, Johannes (Jo Mimi Sapir, '5' reseut ju.atice judidal decisions, ian Nationalism Today" in Good­ (Merion) in sent to some other addl'le88 than Sally Milner, '54 (Radnor) Ann McDonald, and Paulus espE.cially if the decision is against '(3) '66) that in the Finding Uat dlould hart auditorium under the au­ (Bsrbara Orys

• P ••• fw. • THE COLL E GL.N EW) Wednesday, May 7, 1952 THE COLLE GE NEW S Bard's Eye View CALENDAR rOUNDED Ilf "16 Current Events Continued rrom Pare 1 by Ann Shocket, '54 the Common Room. Contest With Rwsia Publ... ., ...k17 durin&' the Coli... Y.. r (u:oept durln. Th&.llb· ud lCuU,r and durlna u:amlaaUon .HU) Fint day as a freshman ahe TuMdI,.. MI, IS Raises Problem In�vtn&', the Intere.t Cbrl.un.u of BI'71I Mawr boUd&)'..... at the Ardmora Prlntln&' A.rd.. o .... Coli Compan)" entered her room, p. m. Sicma Xi dilC�iot!. P&., aad Bryn Kawr Coli.. .. 8:00 So empty, so dreary, such Of Policy ------horror, m�Unc, featuring "Dating ttw such glooml Th. ••• N.". I. rull), protect" b), �)'11PL No that Paat" with Mr. Car.penter, Mr.! "I� teems clear, from the pro appear. InColi It m&.)'" ba reprinted .Ith.r or In part "Ithout thlAaMrmlaelon wboil), A cot, a chair, Dryden, Mill Me11inc:k, Mr. Zim­ of the Editor-in-clllef. feuional $tandpoint, that t;le An empty wan, merman composing the 'paml, s ,pretty stable", sLated EDITORIAL BOARD A desk, a dressel'­ and Mr. !Michels AI moderator. U.s.S.R. I That was aU Wednesda,. Mr. Holland Hunter,in his talk at Sholl. Atkinson, EdHor·ln-Chiof • I May 14 '53, of:oo p. m. Tennll, Swarthmore the Current Events meeting of Claire Robinson, '54, Copy Frances Shirley, '53, Makeup Looked in on a senior and gasped at.Bryn'Mawr. May 5 tHe baaed this com:ment or with lurpriae- • . Margaref McCabe, '54, Man.ging Editor :15 p. m. Lacrosse, Swarth. the outcome the Tri.College Such splendora as met her incredu- of Barbara Drysdale, '55 Elizabeth Davis, '54 more at Bryn Mawr. lous eyesl Conference on "Our Contelt with Judy Thomp30n, '54 Mar.., Alice Drinkle, '53 Frida,. Ma, 16 Hoops and pandas, day Ruuia". Mr. Hunter claimed thMt Le'lt of leetures. Candles half burned, was EDITORIAL STAFF Mond.,. Ma, Ii there .no f01"l!aeeable dlmge.r Bot-lies and posten­ becln. Mory Jone Chubbuck, '55 Ann Shock.t, '54 EXAmination> of overthrow r4 the Bolahevik Gov How sbe yearned A.A. report.,. Barbara Fischer, '55 1 Frida,. MI, 30 p.rnment in the U.S.S.R., and that end. Joyce Annan, '53 Marcia J03eph, '55 Ex.min.UOIla ·J8!JPite resentment and friction, it Then May Day: the senior like that Eller" Bell, '53 Anne Mazlck, '55 Sund*1. June 1 is felt only the Communist Santa appears, Ann McGregor, '54 Pa' Preston, '55 8:00 p. m. The ·Reverend Mr. party eould control there. There Her room tella no longer the tale osd c wUJ ee Kay Sherman, '54 Caroline Warram, '55 Harry Emeraon F i k give is general stability in political, four yean. and reapecb the address at the baeealaureate oD- The tables have turned I ForeignPopulatio , II n ltate World War m. In order to SUBSCRIPTION BOARD �ec.....,.,. In Colleges avo", lhi.. il is to help _ Grows Barbara Olsen, '54 Adrienne Treene, '54 .... them. Saren Merrit, '55 Mary Jones, '54 Junior Geologuu Hack There is a record..breaking for. On Our Side Diane- Druding, '55 Diana Fackenthal, '55 Recalcilrtmt TrilobUe. Mimi Sepir, '54 Dorothy Fox, '55 eip student popUlation ill U. oS. '�estern Eu.rope i. still-quow Hun­ Solly Milner, '54 Gail Gilbert, '55 Continued from Pale colteee. and univereities, aceord. -on our aide-unquote," Mr. 1 remar Cathy Rodgers, '55 to .. repori. issued by the lnw ter ked,'�but we cannot pre· ed I� two bus driven, lower into the diet that it will �n '10". Peo- Subscription, $3.50 Moiling pr $4.00 IStitute of International EdUCa.tiOD, ice, quarry to remove a chunk of roek pIe are sUIl talking about ipOst-war Subscriptions mey begin at any time Eut 67th Street, New York. and that had been blasted. Fortun� 1 settlementa are discussing the The CUlTl'ent notions ately for a group of coal miners "<:eMUS" CODducted o! "ebb anet flow" a.nd . tegy of Entered es second class metter at the Ardmore, Pa., Post Office jointly by the IMtiute and the 'stra tactJo\". who worked near Tamaqua, tha time Under the Act of March 3, Committee on .Friendly Relations Cencemine the dimell6.ion 1879 stude-nts visited their strip mine of the conteat, it will ,probably Amone Foreign Stude.nta, �hoW8 bo6 on Sunday, when they were not loneer than we would like it-In that well over 8tud ts working. The city of Tamaqua so,� � faet, almost endleaa. �eationa [rom other lands are ·tra n u Goodhge, Miss Ta9lor was an interesting atop In luell, beU'l' t ed raiaed to the n.a� uf .this eon. teat Lil 088 Taylor is retiring from the fa<:ulty of Bryn Saturday nirht was epent in the this year in the . have asked whether this is a A with war l .:e Top countries. the Iaraeat cont.6st in or in peace &.nd Mawr at the end of this year. Professor of Latin here si l MajesUe Hotel, "Modem .nd Jrlod- can w.hether we counter the ad­ 1927 and Deen of the Graduate School of the College .ince erate" with lovely rooms priced at nllrDber of their you.tl& citizens vance runni of Communist erpan.&iooiem 1942, an two doHa!'ll, .t�ing here, an! Canada, China, Miss Tayilor is a distinguished scholar and authority coal duat ng through word. or mllitaty loree. emw.n jump on Roman civilization and literature, well-known boih trom the water faucets, aDd 900" and G y. The biggest Apparently it ia both. in .numben: over past yUT.t. how through her work in this country and abroad and her publi. White and SueD Dwarf. en- - the Spiritual &wr, the rapid increase tn ConteeU cations, the most recent of which' is Party Politics in the Ag. acting their adventures below the is in coming from Atia, the bedrooma, In the movie theater. II'budents 'Another queetion otten raised orCa�. p Near East and Africa. '- . Sunday afternoon, the l. CODCer1"lS w'be tnd thi, ia a spirit.­ The Jnstitute eetimatea that Born in , Miss TayJol' received her A. B. from �rrlped 'On the railroad tracu, ual contest. There is tbe notion e e tuden one t ird of ...... Ie the University of Wisconsin in 1906 and, after further study, holding tight from fear of falling dt t a ta ( - h them that bU. ...� ... C&I ' . -r, pov �3, ,soc.aI wom6I) r n a nancla lft- h..� ...Ii· . . including aome abroad at the American Academy in , Into the Lehigh River Gap, wbile ) t'ep e8e I fl I .. ..� c , and V8n0lll 0Ih er pres.- listening vestment of w k .urea .tum 1912. to proof of the exilt.- $'76,000,000, or ing 'make !peOple to Com. reeeived her Ph. D. from Bryn Man in Since then her on the buls that total cost of · Th ence of the Taconic Revolution in mUD ese ipre&euree, how a \'Sm. - work in Classical Studies has brought hODON and many new th at area. After . t on, room barely miaain trave, I u �I nd. board ever, are almost 'J)6l1ive as the opportunities for service. During World War II Miss Tayior • lonely little hot dog ata for the avtrage atudent 1a · ted. � when $2,500. people have bee n b 1ft) Jee to th em Walt, one of the bus drivers, them are "scholar- . held the position of principal social science analyst for the Aknost ,halfof for a long time. Charles Malik has vehemently turned a comer, s hi� ..... n_, reeel DC Ih'e Office of Strategic Services. She ar.cepted the post of Sather the '''de �_tI 'vI lP alated that Communism, In that exhausted geologists flung their tra�ing on funds vided by Prof.. sor of Classical Literature at the University of Cali· pro respect, is now a religion, that the field equipment the seat and their ,cove n , our gov - t4 . rnme t. ern feeling against theae pressures is fornia for one semester in 1947, and two years ago received to leaned back n!lax a bit belOl'8 ment., 'Private at'enrcie., or by the almost a creed the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature from the Uni. their return to the everyday colleges and unive it th rs ies em- It seems th�t there is no defl.n­ routine of college lif.. selves. lte versity of Wiseonsin. United State. policy In. rqard to the Because Bryn Mawr offers its undergraduates the privi­ service because of ita liberal tendellcies at ·least half of those east-west contest. On ihc �itary side, Hu ter said, "It', lege 6f studyini under the same professors, such as Miss who took part in the survey found th present system ade- Mr. � � . • hke a spectrum, With diaannf'd Taylor, who teach the graduate school. there i. a unique op­ quate. Some of them felt, however, that aV8JlarbJe serVIce, peactl at one end and World W end portunity for more intensive and tr:ore inspiring work. More­ especially the psychiatric and vocational fields, should have In at the oth8r ". Since nelth: over, our graduate .school is in itself outstanding, for Bryn wider publicity.

• THE CO LLE GE NEW S '.1. �hr •• �ain Leaves Spirits Undampened Coins, Manuscripts LETTERS Teen ClubTours Grace New Exhibit Yirka Hrazdilova Sets Coins of tl)e Roman Republic, Truman Analogy PeDISat Carnival (rom the time of Caesar, Sulla, nBig Seven" Air Student Govs Straight A carnival in the rain can and Pompey; fine old manuscript. be run, too, the Sliver Links Y Teen As88peclal1y tontributed by words about parenta' days and the written in Italy with a steady. To the Editor: problem of "noisy men" (sound fa· delicate hand; pages of 16th cen· Club decided when they w.re dis· Klmbal1, '55; I am very lOrry to have con· Lou:u m;iliar1) on It8mpU8 after mid· tury printing from Italy and cussing whether or not they should Marilyn Reigle, '53 fused the wl;Ler of my interview night. Since Smith's Sophomore France. bound in smooth brown postpone their anticipated. visit to carnival was rained out too, we leather: these are all part of the in last week's "News" by quoting It was raining when the tour ot Bryn Mawr's Sophomore ClIl'I1lval. took a quick look at their art mu· exhibits in honor of Mis8 Taylor, Miss Truman. us (Claire, Marilyn, Alice and The newly·created Y Teen Depart­ seum, saw where Marilyn had tak· Louise) departed for Smith on now on display in the Library. The My actual intention was w ex· en hel' Russian oral in the Board ment. of the League had Invited Friday, and still raining when we WOI-Ka of several early printers in­ plain why people came at all to of Trustees ollke, then caught tbe clude many editions of Caesar a8 the group to be ita gueltl, and retUI'!1ed to Bryn Mawr on Sun� hear my lect.ures which I lave in next train "South", lull of new well as Aldus Manutius' invention was on hand to greet the Nerro day. However, a warm weltome 11 and interesting ideas. the Middle West. Their motives from Smith and long hours of in· that he took from the alanting youngsters, students at Philadel· hand of Petrarch, the introdurlion were summed up by a lady who teresting dlacussions with tbe phia's Barrett Junior High School, other Seven college "Student Gov· of script into printing. Particu­ announced the next week's pro� when they arrived on campu. In ernment" representatives made Clear the Shelves! larly fitting to be on display at gram 01 her club by saying: "A this time are the coins, for mut'h cars procured by the League. the week·end a success. With the young thing-sixteen years old!­ ftflt evening's topic "S�Jdent of Min Taylor's recent l'esearch In spite of the rain they were SendDacca Books from Czeeho.lovakia is going to Apathy" in mind, Miss Virginia has been spent on the Camilies and lade.n with picnic: lunch" and Iota institutions of the Roman Repub� tell us all about her country. Isn't Wing, ASlistant Diredor of Ad· by Barbara Flsdter, '55 of enthusiasm. Some of the lirls missions at Smith, in an in· lie. One coin, inscribed with a that sweet In capitalizing on 1" were so excited about the trip that formal keynote talk, suggested To wake up one morning and helmet on a �aped seat, is a my age and on being a foreign they had lone to the city's South­ that when considering extr&

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Wednesday, May THE COLLEGE NEWS 7, 1952 , ",. PI •• Schwartz's Thesis Liz Simpson Heads Latin Play Exemplifie. Roman GOIlernm', u_ WBMC Program Triumph 0/ Cl&.risIUm�,.1 Natural Low 0/ Gre«e Triumphs at Smith Subscription Board Continued fro.... Pale 1 Continued ro 1 f m Pare natura.l law, wb.iJe the Ml·,. 'Dulcine G. Schwartz ot Schedule Elizabeth Simpson has Ideal 01. KG-- � mana pp ied. pnct.lcally Philadelphia. MSS Bryn Mawr 2:00 chosen lor Subscription M... ag .. to Christianity, the Scythianl are a l it to their Sign on WFLN , 1 C7e10p. College 1961 (Social Economy) has 5:00 WBRC for the College News. She defeated. Jaily lives. Homer, in the the incident The Od.,y... ,., showed a been awa.rded first prize in the 8:00 News (New York Timea) been Rock Representative Gallicanus return. in triumph of \951 Research Award ot­ the Subscription Board for a f HVe bY , A Student WBMC and relatel to Constantine the clUO�<::'a O' ""PI � Now she is J't!(:ruivng nl'lre,.. 'la U v... l mo l .�-,_ �. I A, ... fered by Smith College tor -the 8:05 Treasury of Clas,ies n - I ra . atory of the battle and of his con- ....�. best Master's thesis in a achool of 1:00 Popular music and Speclnl tives for the coming year end 01 the "th"l,l -... �# B, C,. O version. When he told of Con- ha hwnau iocial work In the United Statu. Features 148YI ahe thinks that the I. Heraclitus ....id t t all stantlo,'s vow., he doe. inter- law& ,.hould ODe 1\1r•. Schwarb' project was ent!­ 12:00 Sign off "is going to be a good one." not be subordinate to fere but divide. his property and umrle law. The tophi.ta, 1M � LIed "A Study In-Peraon In� Special Fe.turea for the Week of Beside. her interest. in of 86 intend. to become a monk. . terview Cuel Referred illy Jewish News. i. an ardent actAmzed in AriltGpbane.' "Tlie May 8.May .. Liz The .econd part of the !play to being on the Varsity Squad. I",IOuoa", taua'llt "just. realOl1" tl.l Family Service oJ Philadelphia Thursday, M.y 8 was take. place In the rei e" of the tht!ir pupils. T • Other Agencies" and lubmit.. 9:00 Gilbert and Sullivan Hour t.enni., hoekey, and basketball. She hey colliidered. e be Emperor Julian (Marie Spence, pupu \.0 .oe »u.cc:e:saful if afw hb ted on fulfillment of r�­ 9:45 Campus News-Claire is also an inter sted mem r , partial B.A.) who has no sympathy fo In.truc�lun n8\.O quire!l"l(!nts for the MSS d�e the Chapel Committee, and is on r In r ric ud wid e- , Robinson Chri.tian.. Gallieanul to 1951. the the tlees spre� general uuormation, h. .... in 10:00 [ntermisaion Ti,me--fe":", Nomin.t.ing Committee. rtyr Alexandria and m ed ,he", .. Thl! award ine.ludes the 'Prize of 1 to her is a came a perIOD a:nd much ing "Tea for Two" The News welcomes Liz and Paulu., however, "JUllt $100 I an euroven a. po•• ibl.... and provisions for pubUca­ Friday new po.ition, and willhes her luck u! A;.� to death after they tb oetinmon Jusuce lion the -paper in the October 2:00-1:00 all Subacription Manager. We ougll their of Rebroadcast of WFLN fUlle to pay homage to an ..'" of 1962 Co e think she going to be a good ' ...' I;; � not vel')' coOC6p� wue of Smith lleg Stud. and WHRC lOW of Jupiter. they die, Julian simiJa.r to .the Work. one." As ul DMur&.l law, \.he IOphin.s' tal.r· iee in Soci.l Saturd.,. struck down. ' ues:s to learn and teach about n.w" ------2:00-12:00 \:.DR Rebroadcast of WFLN Terentlanus (Joan M-n 'de, fields (includ.i� the "field la._ WI 1 when he hean that hil Ion of ? the Sunday: Sacred Music • been smitten, confe8les his later G reeka. He.ro-- 8 00 ungry .how .. by comparinc them 10:80 H the Bishop who promisea , Cafe International-a pro. one man-made law Home toast;- no is bet- nesl if he will become a gram of foreign record.. Iced tea, cinnamon Chrl.atlan. Wlr !\fonday cake 1 Bave you forgotten the Terentianus Iccepts, Is baptised, than another. Run This ,birth 01 indlvidualinl, 9:00 "Halt the SymphonY"-win Community Kitchen with its nnd praises God. by the interes a carton of Chesterfields free tea every fiftieth custom- Directors of t.he play were Mi.. t ill natu..r'6ll made the .become I by naming the mystery er, its delicious ),ariety of cakes Berthe Marti and Mr.. Agnes G reek 1 ... and more an homo � ... symphony. and sandwiches 1 Since t.he Michels. Claireve Grandjouan, citizen " BY 9:45 Mr. Noek.. Faculty Interview. Community Kitchen depend. A.B. was in charge of costumel; continued Aot.b- is thi. .... 10;00 e at time w an ace Radio Play - presented ent on the college for most. of Sally Shoemaker. '63, mak up; in of jointly by WBMC and its patronage why not make it Anne Laidlaw, '62, atarinr; and &nd tension, u today• .AIJ '63, g shown the Peraian ,Wan ano WHRC. a weekly habit, any time from Joyce Greer, the fencin in Of 3:30 to 5:80 1 It's more thAn the battle acene. Other members t.be sophistic. iDft.ueDCea, tbe ALII- Tuesd.y10:00 Get enian empire was more Folk Song.. worth the walk. of the cut were Katherine - interet;W\l 1():30 Meet the Mawrtyra -Lis� feken, A.B., Nancy Degenhanlt, III aell-enrichmeal- t.ba.n in mora,•. '52, Soc:ratel entered this world .:.... ten to Kay Sherman inter- '55, Elaine Marks, Mary Tay- 10:.00 men to live by view your friends. Variety lor, M.A., Cynt.hia Cochrane, '&3, UJ"lged the nat-ul·a. aw of virtue. In Ll\e Wednesda,. folk dance music of all Susannah Luca., '66, Catherine . HeJleJlllLlc '65, �, 01 Battle of the Sexe.. countriel. Rodgera, Barbara t.hi.s ioea divine cule be· 7:30 came ro line Morgan, m IW'e pre vLl t,� 0 n a tbeore t- = Ca Jevel. 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- 'age THE COLLEGE NEWS Wednasday, May Six 7, 1952 B. Linn Show. Purpo.es I ForTlte Language Major What to Do Do You �ave A �ome to Share? I For Next. Year : Air-conditioned office. See Mr!, Box Hies thoroughly en:joyed this ex· Continued from Page 1 w-� Afullstant In the College Sullivan lJeCore Thursday ot thi!\ Bucknell University perience, and, inciden.tally, three Book about the Junior Year Abroad, lhr.. ShOll beginning next Septem week . .Lewisburg, Pa. bt:r. 1 Lhe student hOSL8 are planning Frcn('h House, Latin America ar.a Moslly bills but lonnal training i� Marine Corps announces that April 1952 of I The 28, lO Visit Auatrian families of theaa the Neighbor, Cicero and ooakkeeping not necessa.ry. ,Sal· May 15th is the last date to appl�' Good To the Editor: students this J.ununer. ary to be arranged wi th for lhe Offiee.rs' Training Class Plato and Dant.e. Only one lall- l\l�. t.o receive Nahm. be given at Quantico, Virginia, be· On campus, world peace anrt Of course, host families guage mAjor remains vague, Rut· The IlUltilut.e of Mathematics ginn!n.g June 14th. The notice is Europe may seem far off, but per· no financial remuneration, but. the .:.ian, which has neither a Junio:, and Mechanics of New York Unl. posted oul.3ide of Room F in Tar­ experience of learning about a.n­ 'I' ear nor an Aristotle. So we add: haps there are some atuden.tl who ,· ersily. Secretary for tY'Ping math- lor. other country through these stu- 'rhe purpose the Russian ma.jo:' would like to see for themselves 01 ematical manulJCTipts, taking difli- Pamily JOM still open: dents, and alllO. of seeinc our own is to eive a girl a command th� how they may h&ve an intimat� of cult dictation, and editing letten. L e field. Conned Cookin� colloquial langua.ge in she is it h icul. country throqh their eyea 'InOrc ease Opportunity of taking a graduat..' :lJld general housework famil knowledge about. both right in \:ver caught on the steppea. Sne ror y than ,repays host fo.milies. ... couMle. Salary not stated. See ot ee $100 month. Whole 'their own homes this awnmer. will also re.d in t.he origin.ul thr . a Crenshaw. there are any studenta at Mrs. 'Bummer. The U. S. State Departlrnent is If about the tamous Russian soul, Vineyard. Companioll Mawr which perha.ps never existed anJ Odd Jobtl Open Now : man)' stw.lenb. Bryn College who will be Ahrtha'fI .ending European fo'!' six girls-aged 14, 12, at home this wmmer and are in­ was officially abolished in 1917. See Mr.!. SuJ]jvan� 13, 7. to this country and asked The 6, and 4 $25 a week. Month of ,w Sales Agent for terry clot!l lind . terested In Experiment. in in­ Experiment in International Liv The poncho. Liberal commission. August . ternational Living, they may con­ There no more issues 8lack Conneclicul-on the ing .to place these students in will be Salea Agent for New Point, tact me at Bucknell Univeraity of the OOLLEGE NEWS until Tht" York· Sound. Companion to elderly wo· Ameriean homes for a month pirol OT er for next. year. $.75 comminion the day ot Commencement, June man. MUlIt licensed driver. their college year. at home. tor $4.75 st.udent subscription. be Du· to 3. The final NEWS will an· ties 'light. $100 a month. Whole these g;roups or ten stu­ would certainly appreciate it Summer Job!: See Mrs. Sullivan. One of I n()unce Senior award winners lIummer. denta live In homes in thc you could publisb this letter or and last mjnute Graduation Amerlc:an Telephone and Tele· COlUlhohoc.ken with two weeks 'Will if -eastern County area an article about the Hosp itality news. Wateh for ita arrival in graph Company in New York. 01· on Cape Companion to thr� Delaware 101' fice work in connection with a ne\\­ Cod. the month of August; and Pro.gra.m The Experiment. In­ ll !!hildren. 7, 4, and 2. Room with as of the ha a! Community Rcpreaentativ8 thEl cidentally, more than Ameri· bond issue. One-and-a-hall or t...... o niVl,te bath. Swimming pool and oJ 400 Experiment am interested an ea.ns each summer have an oppor­ months. Five-day week. Several tennis court.!. $25 a week, July I tl1nity living in ,European fam· hundred employees neede�lart and August. 'COlltacting those �tudents on your of who would like Hies uncrer the same set-up. School addrestJ: Box not etated. Vermont. Care of child­ ea.mpll3 to "go Windsor, abroad" in own homes. Thank you for your coopera.b.oll Buclmell University, Lewisburg Real Eatate Offiee in Haverford. ren and 'Some housework. June their year we were hasta ve in endeavor. Pa. Secretary for the whole summer Z6th to July 6th, three children ; Last to fi this Audrian boys and 'five girla from Home addre9l: 1200 Edmonds Very �incerely, or the month of August only. Siro· August 11th to August 25th, tour that ll of the host tam" Ave .. Drexel Hill, Pa. Eleanor J. Welsh pie "horthand, typing. a week. t.:hildren. $25 a week. country. A $30

CHESTERFIELD is MUCH MILDER with an extraordinarily good taste and NO UNPLEASANT AnER-TASTE*