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VOLUME 41—ND91B18R 18' ARDMORE. PA.. WEDNESDAY.APRIL 19, 1950 men A YEAR
Lecturer Speaks Couples and Waiters Crowd CALENDAR Hollins Singers, Freshmen Uoset Sophs Tamoley, April 18 Grand Opening of Club '50' Lecture by Chaney P. Taft on On Public Opinion 'Mum. and American Foreign Fords Present To Take Track Honors Polley. Goodhart Hall, 12:30 Arnie Wedneaday. April 15. , Win By 63.58 Score: - In Soviet Union Bryn Mawr students and faculty Joint Program Juniors Third by Five • , will present "Monsieur Pour- With an unexpected show of Dr. Alex Inkeles . Treals::.. ceatign...• Skinner Workshop, Handel Oratorio Featured Red Propaginda SAO P. M. speed. the Freshman class of In Saturday Concert 1953 dumped the highly touted Selma a near-mpacity eudienci in Bryn Maud' chepter of World Federalism present the movie BT JoNATHATZ GLITTIAActiER Sopht Into second glace on Mon- the Swarthmore Meeting House last A concert in Roberts Hall and late, ' day afternoon to cop the Inter- Thursday evening Dr. Alex Joke!. of version of "Greet Expecte. Goodhart Hell. 8.10 • dance in the Commons dimmed si ' chits track title. 63-58. The Harvard's Russian Research Center exciting weekend for the Glee Chit: Frosh team of Carl, Rose, Dave delivered a critical analysis of the 31. Denman, Phil anee, and Burt tablet Fridas, Apra II of Haverford and Hollins College. .15Pelet public opinion spoons., Thi. 's•ut the So. team of Arnie Jones. Movie: ••Cotost of Monte Cristo," The Ward. night Perfoiresme ••' -. Ono the filth. of six tri-callego solo groups by each chores and s Dick Kirk. Coy Murdoch. and Eli .V.airra lectures sponsored by the - Roberts Hell. 1:30 P. M. Halpern to' he ea. by 3 yord. in Tuesday, April 25 • combined presentation with the Hay. oegie Corporation. I min. 16.8 see. in the lent end de- Collection weaker will be D. erford-Bryn Mawr orchestra of Han.- . siing event. The Juniors were third • ' Proms.. and Polling Elton Truebkod. Phllempher del's "Aria and Galatea," a serenata io poi-I-its, and the Serdors According to Dr. InkeIes, the Ben- from Earths's College. two parts for orchestra, chorus, and j. letrovernient has a strong interMi saieiors to a libretto by John Gay 1....eth with 41. . ,• in public opinion This interest I. booed on 'an old Greek legend. Rut the Iwo-day again took an un- • twofold, for fe,Itunate twist when Art Leibold met they not only wont to With opwards of if paying couples dank walla and the catacomb touch. street nubile opinion to their purposes •• th occident in the broad-jump In attendance oneach of its first two opened in doors to Haverford', dat- D. Amusseit to Head WHRC braedead a com- _Out lieu desire to determine just how pit. ihibold. an iedisetrious Fresh- - .ope-nine nights" lmIt weekend. Club ing toddle last- Friday evening, just plete recording 01 ''Acie and Gal- =SR they may proceed with their re- ., man jumper, who seemed assured of '50, unique class gift of the seniors, In time to hymen errant juke-box in Customs Committee; atea' and other numbers, On sung - - - writheut incurring dangerous seas seen as "promising great suc- emooth working order for numerdus ' by:the Haverlord Glee Cloh and New WHRC Plan - ratntill ""ItY. entsgonlam.'•The Soviet has no de- cess" by class President Ken Moser. Glee Club singer. and their dates Rollins Chapel Choir, and played his leg on hie second jump and sire, however. to follow public opin- suffered a compound frecture. Ac- Cendle.lIght and Made from visiting, Hollins College. 11 Others Selected •• by the Haverford-Bryn Mawr Or- Clem Smith. HI, and date even Neat year's Cwt.. Committee demur. on Thursday Mehl at Will Include Piano cording to Pop Haddieton, the pit, al- The newly converted grotto-chattel though not the beat, wet soft and in The ••Bolsherik Agitator. has pro managed to walk away with Club wide elmsm at the Studeetai Connell 7140 P. Cl. in Union braen te t, now featorkm good jumping condition. Lelhold wa. sided the primary solution to !hie '50's first lucky-run*s door prize- meeting last Monday evening. Mnffidight apd soft musk instead of And More Records taken to the Bryn Mawr Hospital problem. These three.million party s Mid perfume bottle and a cart,. of Amman. Chalmea• The concert began with the Hollins Plans are underway to Inman. the where he members work pan-lime drawing to- ri.ttes, courtesy of Chesterfield will have to remain for see- Don Amomen is chairman choir's performance of Andre Caplet's vitiate and quality of WHRC pro- : clot weeks. gether email groups of the popula- Carman, Chantilles mom lartim Retard Oberembt of the Committee. Member. from tion, often the workers between "Hesse a Trois Vont." It was espien- ems.. Under the presidency • of in the running events the Fends "Definitely Carr" next year'. amines are Scotty Kim- , shifts, into what Dr. Inkelee-tarma did job technically. The musk, how- Brooks Cooper, the ImProamnehth Insert grabbed a good teed Over the Given Fellowships For the ter fortu.te, on the oth- stick and Ben Birdsall, from the Jun- ever, was better culled to a church have been under consideration for the "relatively free discussions." They iors ire Arnie Jones, Fred Otter, . serand placed Sophomore aggregation um the organized Russian counter- er hand, there peened to be an service than a concert, being too long oast two weeks. ' - with a tot4 offorty points. Ninetello abundan. of service, including table- Dem Western, dad Tom Wilma. end part of the American harberehoppo- In Humanities Work and not mrying much throughout. Programa Will Improve Tim. Wiy. of them poloa came in the 440 and cloths, waiter. dameable meek, and from the Sophomores ere John Bur.. But the girls and thew conductor, Ar- The essence of this program Is as Mimi conventions. Two members of the Class of 1950 the 100 yard dash_ Minted men., all of which were pro- Wayne liurtubise;Drew Deed. Pete tam S. Talmadge did a toe job. liar- foil." to scheduling new and dil- The senator's activities cons.ne have latently been &weeded Woodrow The 440 yard dash was won by Joe nounced 'definitely clam/. Schmitz, and Phil Vance. l...n.4. Pe. a. relent kinds of programa; ill) nor- propaganda and Soviet type of Gallop Wilson •Fellotrahips for graduate Stein,' In 54.7 seconds. in the 100 Inspired by Club ad's apparent at- emussen propose. seveml ways of '... of a piano for the WIIRC sto- Poll. ilia lob in to read Ceruln Pr.- study. These men honored by Prince. ming the Cuatonis Committee more 'yard daah, speedy Ben Seidel, ' tractivenese to one and all. Honer an- t do news articles on production gal.. ton Umiveraiiy are John Carman and effeetive. Flea: Are boa been ran •hiesd of last year's dash man Ell nounced on Monday that the new ad- erlieRiTZ0 to Make Musie'Events lx 7'4) 'buying five-year plans, and the like that the bIlek ChaeUle. Halpern. Seidel, running In 10.3 see- • dition to the Coop wit henceforth be couch znaliciove hazing done In past i large supply of new rewords; IS) oh. government drains Greeted, deliver Fell Tattiest Pius 1100 Me. Bitterness has been excese- onds, led Halpern '52, Vence '53, short speeches on the • partkolar open every night, though without wining money to carry out thie prej- Jones 02 smut Vedilva '51 to the tape. The Woodrow Wilson Fellowships ere at varia..timas during the ori- ' For.Senior Prom gnomes role in fulfilling the program, waiters end table-cloths on weekday. 'The Freshmen took another first awarded fOr a period of one Y.,' The 25-cent cover chores, he ridded. entation process. The Committee and determine the workers' rescues The annual Senior Dance, to take Evidence of the Game,. come in when Joe Stein the mile In 4 pay full tuition pl. $1000 for iensitin to egbet only on Friday would like the cooperation of all up- The disamsion also provides a vent an Place on Seturday. April 2a, from WHRC is the scheduling of '0 sPoela rmirmites. and IS.9 seconds. Briod '02. the recipient's study at the i.titution and Saturday nigMo, but the new per ,,Inman in cutting down on this. Confirmed on Page 4. Col. ainitiaelt one o'clock, will be held to program on. Wednesday Thin, Wood 'Sr. Stein '52, Rudiseli and of his choke. The' Fellowships, of juke-box which provided Of With Ties. free music tke:inuide,of Phil •RimOand bin ten- is only a forerotsoer- of the ...it.- Bell '51, finished in that order in eke' which approximately twenty-time are Fritter, will now operate On', 'Par- Second, "Moo." feels the block pUti Orelreetra. imProoemeols, for In the seer future 880-rard run. Briod's excellent time Nat'l Student Association awarded each year, are set up for the ae-yolr-pley basis." Continued on Page 4, Cot. "Fib0' Rasa, Ardraores gift to band- the Hoard plans to purchase a pion. was 2 mlnums, end three-tenth sec- purpose of encouraging study of the Convention at Bryn Mawr leading, lias played at many local Col- tor Its studios. This piano will per. onds. Tom Snip. took the two-mar Humanities, oral also to give financial lege donee.. One of the men In his mit the station to sehedule seveeal rna with ro 1,, A -conference on Student Right. aid to talow who may wish to enter Plans For Spring Day Under Way; *reamer. who doutdet at vocalist, Programs of music in which it is hop, end Ithelmnelbilitits is ;OW held at Continued on Pain 3, Cosh 7 the reaching proferaion. win: be the singer here. ed that some of the outstandingpian- liryn Mawr College on Saturday. John Carman, a philosophy nosier The Abune will be held in the Din- April Ii, by the Perim/Made Bob- Lectures, Sport 8 Events, Teas Set - isle in the college will POrtirlimw• at Haverford, will use his funds for .ntriffel and refreshnleoti. will be Himerford Greats To He Bread.. Region at the United States NeUonal Dr. Reese to-Devote study in the field Of religious philos- Letter of invitation are on Meie- Wk on "Hpverford, t.olts Ahead." served in the Hilverford Common Stan Dennison and Andy Knowlton 'Student Association, a representative r/ay to the parents of Haverford With' thin misdate the pments will ophy. He plans rut year to attend Room: Some of the hag, been appointed co-eltairnien Intercollegiate organkation with a . more 'MPGar of the Yalee Divinity School, and after students to the 1051 Spriog Dog. The choose between an Arnold Post lec- 'reins" from this year's Claim Night the apecial events department. nod it His nti Time Herc •menthonthip af• over 256 American that to continuo study tn. the Tale annual Haverdord "open house" will ture in the Union and a Herman Sons. show.: will be preeented'at the inter- III be the duty of. this department to coheres and universities. be celebrated on May IL Dr. R. -M. Graffito. School until he hen earned a on lecture in Roberts Hall. Foliose. misition. Tickets will be $3.00. dun. on WHRC the special evens De. William H. Reese, director of Sutton's local committee hoe a full The subject matter to be under dis- Doctorate. ing these lectures will be a disc.- cluding tax, and will go on mile Mon. w ich occur Heverfont It II hoped the Haverford Glee. Club and Orehm- schedule planned for the day, melded- cussion will be...g,s follows: stadont revelment for One Dar 'class In the Union by H.. day. April 24. that some of the .peeohen of noted tha, annOunied this week that he hos int 'lectures. discbssion. athletics rights and responsibilities, es outItn. Nick Chantilm, on the other hand, end M. Teel, Jr., and a Fillmore H. `Although the-details of the decor- nsen wire address the various campus given up his position at Franklin and and faculty teas. eel in N. A. Student Bills of Right, is Interested in the field of interne. Sanford lecture in Roberts Hall. ations have not yet been decided. it organisations will be broadcast on Harahall in order to devote more lime which are being coaindered for /Acid tional relations. An economies major tearer. Set Then at 1240, the parents will so- has been decided that thereoWill be no WHRC, and also_ perhapca few of the to hinlactivities at Hoverter& N. S. A. adoption; and the problerne at Haverford, and perhaps the only The parents will eonvme at 10,15 journ to bra. Beattyla domain for • definite "[More'"—each at the "Car. debatm Of the Debating Satiety will In addition to.- teaching dosses in of cresting • mature, theialLy alert twenty-four.hour freshmanin the In Roberts Hall to hear President buffet lunehmn, which they will eat ousel" theme of the Junto, Prom—for be put on the Mr. meek appreciation and theory, he Aar student body. ' Continued on Page CAR 2 Gilbert White and Kenneth Dolbeare on the Icn in front of Founders- the decorations at [hie dens. The station has bought MO...1m- served three maim fie head of the... wetly C owing lona, there will be sic department, amiMent profesom of Centinued en Page 4, Col. i Continued on Pane I. Col. 7 Politicos Triumph At Harrisburg: numerous exhibits open to the older musk, and director of the Rico club generation in various Indicting. on Vacuum-Gleaner Hunters: and melted,. mop. When asked why he left F. B Cl.. FREUND WINS STATE SPEAKERSHIP. POST Teems en Floe Dr. Reese stated, "Haverford wanted Having had full opportunity to aot IMPOVERISHED PLUTOCRATS •oe to come here and r felt that the- IN CLOSE ELECTION RACE AT HARRISBURG ...aimed with or renew acqoaint- work" had gsES-en toe extensive in boon anre with the College and the Facul- Plees for one man te MM. it: By 30000 WIT wavering votes were pacified end eats. where for a day and a half each of ty; the parents void then be able to BECOME YARNALL'S JANITORS Dr. Reese plans to dere* the'mo. With the final tally of ballots late ed hack Into the fold with expert Involve articles. tonging from a Bill choose between four lirverfrirdiath- „ •• By Pr.rm Intim , found themselves harassed by yet steal life et Haverford i the same Friday might, Gerald Freund, Hever. technique and diplom.y and the of Rights to Civil Service, 4111I, in its tette eonteete. Four of the Scarlet Upon their return from spring iother unforeseen—and more ember- direction as h. - been lone all to the ford's Iran end lanky candidate for "ilk of gaining support on the elL.e. turn, exposed to A gale of amend• and Black athletic teams will be play- time. with emphasis ,n a great our- the State Speakerally of the Inter- cation. the twelve new occupants of taming—difficulties. 011E1 100 third ballots is readily attest- meets and amendments te amend- Ink host to outside opposition, thanks Adulated. A/4door.. - iety of inurie. lie lopes to present collegiate Corrference on Government Fantail House, amidst the confusion ed to by the fact that Freund waa ments: • to son skillful maneuvering of the For at she said occulihnts walked musk yet little Oh non, as well us was squeezed into the highly coveted Of trying gingerly to sidestep Moist- running fifth ater the first count. Twenty Yearn for Senators ethedule by Rey Randall. The base- tom piled hi • the 000f000. of their 10 dinner, certain milege downs took that which might be termed' in the spot of honor by narrow four rote Officially, the docket of the four- .Several highly controversial topics ball nine will take on Grain., while rooms and of having their clothes, it upon themsaves ro Indulge in Ma words of Sigmund Spasth ..pernianent reeeiving 240 vete. to his teenth annual I. C. G. momently', list- were aired diming the gene.' eea- the trackmen wN •encoonter Swarth- .till sequestered in closet, and dress- of bowing. sentient, cop doffing, and usie." rienl's 245. ed the dinning of a new eanotitution Mons which tended to play havoc with more. The tennis team will meet St, Wavering Helena'. • er drawers all over the campus. soon other forms of oervile obei.nee to the time.table. Such instances .were Joseph's. and the cricket teem will the assembled aristocrats. And if a Freundb e/mtion Netts the 'Doc' Leake Back at Gym highlight on state old to sectarian square og egoinst the Fairmount ger They Come ... poor Yarmdlite ever hook:led' to of the three-day .Harrisburg confab Nothriely, like the,old *doge pointment or election of judges, the Crithet-Club. mention, where he was now Rehm, After Session in Hospital • which nearly six hundred dela- about matey, atom to anowball abolition of mpital .punishment, and A program of Mudent compositions carne the inevitable diemaying reply, Doe indite, out of action sin. Feb- Rel.,- representing some fifty col- aloe some of it ma be area pad • very spirited difference of opinion will be held In the Music Room of the "Oh you're one of theft:- . ruary 5, is now bark at his old post. leges and universities from every sec- together. on the relative merits oRunicameral Union from 8t00 to 4,00. Spring Day This stare of Palle minim. dna,- The good Donor returned no quiet- tion of the state, met . o Model See his election m state Versuabicelfinral legislaturee. festivitiee will clime with a series •of Meted before Mention by the appear- ly that quite a few people are not State Constitutional Convention. Speaker. Freund hoe had It was four faculty teas at the horn. of Pretty *grad that • of dollar signs one all notices yet altare that he is back. Although Five candidates and the use of the rnl .rite-ups In Harris.. the conservative dement at the ton- Preeklent and Mre. G. F. White, Vim concerning the new dormitory, could he skims tp be working undertime,he Preferential balloting system opened and altuiburgh newels:mien and Ferenc. this year was far more wide- Preeldent and •Mrs. A. Macintooh, Mr. has beet asked to speak to stud. hardly be further from the true state mem to be doing as Muth an ever - wide the Morn Co the old and fairer- spread ,than a large member and enta at a number of colleges an dale. L. A., Pod, and Mr. .d of affairs on Yarnell House. The sit- around the gym. When asked moiet- Ile game of "you scratch my bank gates had either anticipated or hoped Mr.Mrs.. R. E. Randall. The teas will be the work of the Conference. uation is, indeed, quite the reverse. y whet he was oiling to do until his end VII scratch .yours... Vying condi. A for. Otte • gentleman proposed an from 4:30 to Sae, and will give the four page. solmiogrelthen Upon entering Yarnell House, the etrentith returns, he replied, "I just dates traded support /JO second and amendment that world mat a senator' parents a further opportunity to meek paper." 'The Chaperon." dtsta'n inon casual visitor rinds once-care- came back to he'p out Roy- a little bit, third place choices and until the clos- for a term of twenty year. which in the faculty. used shortly after he formifilly free former residents of Lloyd empty: 00' be around the .boys. I came bnek ing of the polls many of the lode- peers to tome will probably be. re A great deal of work hae gone end Poodent and unpledged delegatiots *mimed the Speakershio Inc ash-trays, dusting the furniture, to give 'ern • little .Haverford. That's membered as the biggest laugh pla- will go Into making Sprint Day • making Beds, and sweeping the hall. were changing their minds, almost as day morning, carried the c - cer of the•general semlon. headline. 0 11 11 FREU aucems. Raking, spading, seeding. On closer examination; be is likely to He Said that he couldn't have beed quickLY 0.000, candidate, name ne. Von and Frolic WINS," end rolling of lawn, have punctuated cmeo upon one of them on hands and treated any boner at the hospital. marred to them. • "'While the conference had its eeri- es S. thive by Seaton Schroeder to get knees, doggedly clutching Bab-G end many ,people came to see him that . First Bonet Low e. side there were dew who didn't the grounds into the pink of we,. John Mervin and Gordon Baldwin for the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- ash*, cleaning the bathroom few were turned away at rho gates. find some time for fun end frolic. A lion for the big event. A large door are in line for much of the credit that ania as its primary objective. After . A More extensive sojourn Doe, reticent to the Met we Saturday night dance and informal amount of organizational work has would undoubtedly- disclose in action Is due for the eitiltful and deiterous coneideration of epecific sectione in "get-togethem" at almost any time, say anythingorem about himself. bean done by a studeot conunitlee of . . bonier My- osee of the chief institutions of tisk linen hard premed management of the noxious Phew. of committee, delegates coma/led in the weremoducive at 1,000 to or hour or he finally shrtg• Jim.Dallett Sol Tollin, Andy Zwel- WALTER B. LOuCif in -a tba, place, the Vacuum Cleaner Hunt gad Ills shoulders nerd said, Prel11111'n eftliparin. Recalcitrant and conference room of the state capitol, 0 of olds.. relteele. fler, Rick Conant and Tom Billion. - 01 don't • ',Intent Ytroell flow pose. Coethwied oft Pe. Col. It knew.any more, you Ill ft tn.'. •
- ▪ PACE TWO iI hv1k NEWS Wednesday, April 19, 950 qictueziald 744,J , ALUMNI NEWS ...71rum Aluunt, (Olympus . . . — • allanaeing Eifitor—tredeoc,Iletzci. • • P0-OK'., Nen, lidaor—Itorlmed Norris. 811 Rua."' Anittne, It A. Khoo) • of Oxford. That vile architecture at Bryn Maw Beonr,, %Mayer—Richard HMO), ,.. 17111St adversely aftnt those pro, roan edin Alumni Association to Consider A. Linton, '08, SPort. Editar—Ilivith Western. ,e7 HAT DIFFERENCE1 BETWEEN Oxford Congratulate yourselves. gentlemen, on not be ,Vra , Eldioe7-1,:tateotni Brown. John Wirt. Pll and Haverford, tish! Whet a Toetioo. .5' in In anybody's architectural wake. A..e; lie spot, EJilor,—Tioyd Ford, Boreal dear fellow! Two different purposes—end note The trees are • joy, whin both °shad Proposed By-Law Amendments Suggests New Getman. • that well. Oxford is concerned brith those who and Haverford tides (not Kinstoe!). Bit Alt ,,,.,) EddirryJohn Benton. con row: the rest, the droll take them. Homr. Oxford doesn't walk no Ite gra, wet or Rae. The following resolution was 1ee01199 in a book kept for that pur- Pb.dorepto blil,r—Robeft ford hoe at least one ear toned to the cries Of and that hintorie university has no TOOsa of adopted by the Exuutive Commit. pose: he shall give notice of all meet- 1,..afrore liddror—Darwin Prucknp. ' chat ity. Faith. hope. and charity. end the erect' garlic clumps Ureic-nine In The horizon. TIM at Ito meeting on April 11 and deliv- ings of ,tn. Association and of tho Old Age Plan S.lit,,,-,didisrton Grant set in Oxford in faith. It is a great uoieeraitY. Moony... Walk. no they don't have seething ered to the Secretary for action by Executive Committee, and shall per- .The problem of the proont gam! le ntelool Memager—Gordon Werner. bot dear boy, we do not deceive ourselves that like Jut. the membership at the nett annual form such other duties as may be A. Lew- "i", concrete not mlved," writes M. Albert Linton, Lesgett. n"nd dn'd h"i" '"ii`inaY. oh, title estalegue or distinctionr is infinite. meeting of the Association. prescribed by the 'Executive Commit- Idu,k to your ivy, Hoverford. BB, president of the Provident Mo, The senior members of Oxford do not spook to RESOLVED that the following Ac- tee. t . WOO; .Thataxer,-1,. Millinsnyh„ L Ski- teal Lain Ineuronce Co. in the Sunday Harditaked and helf-builed. many of all the junior members. o, undergraduate. At! tions of the Constitution and By - The Treasurer shall keel). ash Bulletin for March 12, those dear lads mould cumime an upright Huverford, •0 leant some (realty members feel Lime of the Alumni Auodation of accurate amount of residete and dis- a t A“o