The College News, 1957-03-06, Vol. 43, No. 15 (Bryn Mawr, PA: Bryn Mawr College, 1957)
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Bryn Mawr College Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College Publications, Special Bryn Mawr College News Collections, Digitized Books 1957 The olC lege News, 1957-03-06, Vol. 43, No. 15 Students of Bryn Mawr College Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews Custom Citation Students of Bryn Mawr College, The College News, 1957-03-06, Vol. 43, No. 15 (Bryn Mawr, PA: Bryn Mawr College, 1957). This paper is posted at Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College. http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews/1081 For more information, please contact [email protected]. " .- , 1--'�--� '-' - , , • .nd •• ... @ Trust of Dryn Mawr CoUep. 1157 VOl. XIII. NO 15 ARDMORE BRYN MAWR. PAAlliance WEDNESDAY. Speakers MARCH 6. 1957 PRICE 20 CENTS Arts Council to Sponsor Talented Will Discuss The IMany Aspects Of The College d P , Ambitious Arts Night In Skinner �: :�:�!.y :�b��:.y, Will � Observed, Evaluatrd b, Gretdlen Jeeaup belON! an audience to do For March 13 and 14, the Alliance Con- Bryn Mawrtera will loon find ies. talking to the atudenu and botb of these Iroupa, Arts10. Ni,ht terence on tMiddle Eastern Atrain themselves carefully observed for Itudying all aspecta of the college, Nilht is lomethinl about a very good chaMe to meet on a period of four daYI. StarlinI' t he membert will submit a prellm- whichArts I 0nally can never help will held,' Featuring apeaken , iathe common ground of perform Sunday, March 10, a group of dis· inary report on Wednesday, March �u� become1*'I moat enth�slutic. But trom bebotb tbe World and the t ance entertainment, and c.ritical tinguilhed educators will be 13. The final report on Bryn MaWI' It II an event which m the put . Arab • . • Welt, the program is desicned al ppI'1lCla' t' 10 n Ing the campus members ofvLaIt- the College will be' • written one. h as never L__Ut>.:In as IGOd aa It could . F a atrlCtiy .production point an educational service to preseDrf Middle States Evaluation81 Team., & The member. of the Middle NiPlt .. an n.nn be. However, is, Isurvey o ew. too, Nilh� is for the various viewpoints. committee engaged in Ie- States Evaluation Team are: idea. something.Arlt quite r n ever ne. It An.teps outalde the c�ing colleges in this ara. r Chairman: Mot b er E. year with the sponaonbipapecial. of Tbla the � . � 'Fayes Sayegh, Actine � somet es nlid boundarfea of Visiting cla ..es and the dormltor· O'Byrne, President, ManhattanM. Council and with simply a im rectorlOr. of tbe Arab States .Del... 01-a- class and club lor ita partic -· ville Colleg'e the Sacred ?",blt, - --..,--- I Heart, greaterArts' .ponpineou. atudent inter- tion Office in New York, wiU �ellv- :-::-::c--=:-c-c -: rpan� and tha� anyone I Purchase, New01 York. est, should be a performance, in . aa� BMC Stu d ents �t. who mterested m mUII1C or pub " the d",t leetur., "The Changong 181 O,.a.I ..Uon and adminlll,.Uon, terms or improved quality III Iicity, stage erew or comic parody, Situation in the Middle East" at P i dent Olto F. Krau.ha .., content quite dllf'erent irom ,pre.and Hold Scholarships ,. o verse drama -.Dr descriptive daDC Goucher College, Towson, Balti. .,.Ious on March 18. That evening ;ean. come wor� and contribute to•• 8:80, Bryn Mawr awarded $189,886.00 more, Mat"fland. Aria Night provides a chance � 12;30at His Excellency, Mousaa It. The requirement tbls ye ..r I. in scholarship aid to its undergrad- Finanee snd plant: John H. Gil for those who are interested to Shabandar. Amhauador from Iraq only hat the performance be aa cates this year. Mri. Dorothy' Nep-. ieee, Assistant Treasurer and Con ia going on around lee t to the United State.. will diacuSl what . troler, The Bryn good .as stOOenta can ak_e It And per MarshallLDean of the Johns Mawr In thll wa¥ --ori . � JIQ.p.k.ha gicc.l J.81 atu- alty. Baltimore, Maryland. lLDiver,. -OL thIS 15 a very thing to wOl'k ".IraqThe followingin.the day Center: at 12:30, ..af....t.hP....M.iddle reported lut. week th.t Colle.n, dI'aIma dance and music' and a Progr.m: for. we feel. andgood a satisfy �g one; dents were receiving grants too pay President Paul S. tunce' tor ;hoae who �ant to Ealt."the "The U. and the Arab Havens. Wilson College, Chambe.ra- eJ.r the way of coro!lary: t.he more Ealt"topic, will be t.reatedS. by J. C. Hur for tuition ...and other expenses. perform, who want to display th by bu1' , opl who help With Nilht, I � �&. reapective talentl-l- inging, acting, pe e' ewitz, A180clate Professor Gov· The acholar.hips are. ahared by Arla 42 Vll"g1l C. Boekelhelde, painting stage seta, compoaing- on Page lumn. ernment at the Near and ofMiddle !reJhmen, whlcb is approxl- Professor of Chemistry, UnlvenltyAuociate Continued 6, Co 5 Institute �t Columbia. mately one-Qu.rter of the cl.... or Rochester, Rochester, New York. The Alliance atrongly urges all Among the holders are winners of Bryn Mawr, Hood Girls Take Honors Dean Wayne Vasey, School or to atteDd an informal dia the National Merit Awards, the . Work•. Rutgers Universitt, Proc.ter and Gamble ScholarshiP, Here In 4-College 'Sports Play Day' to be held in the Common SOCial New Bru s l k, New �ersey. at .2:16 on March The and the lJllia Babbitt Hyde Foun. � � � Mrs. Vltgtnla Bellsmlth, Profea have 'conwlied with1-4. a re dation Scholanhip in Science. Two 801' of Social Work, New York to remain a second slay ex: upperelalllmen ihold awards under School Social Work, 2 Ea,t 9lat ...ly for this purpose. the General Moton Scholarship St.. Newr4 York, N. Y. 1,;, Plan. Graduate Prorram: Dr. Putnam Over 68% of the group are re· E. S. Lower . Jones ,1,U.Dean U Gra d ua t �"h 00, celv ng IKh 0 arsh 'IpS In t L....,_ amount University of Pittlbur&,b,e PittaI of '600.00I orI over, with an average School Head burgh, Pa.' grant of $770.50 per atudent. The y· Announcement was made on Librar Joseph B N! tuition fee ror the College is ' March by Miss Katharine E. Me- Associate Librarian, HQ�eens � $850.00 •�:� President2 or the College, of lege, Flu8hing, New York. appointment of Mrs. Edward The College provided about 40% State Education Department: . Lower as Professor of Social the ..I atance to the students, Charles H. Boehm. Superintendent Economy aDd Director of the Grad- of Marsball saJd. with alumnae Public- Instruction, Harrisburg. Pa. Department of Social Ec:o. Mrs.business and industry, professional of and Social Research at the group and individual donors male· , Ing up balane.. eoilleg•. Low" "",, th bIo. BMC W'III Recelve Dr. Mn.Marion Hathway... d. Mrs. Manhall also reported that lll' " Lower, of In a survey made of all under a re�ident West · Yearly Poetry Prize Ch... te", Pennsylvanta, hu been • graduates last year, about 60% • member of the faculty since 1946. reported holding paid job. durilll' Bryn Mawr College has ))eoen She doctor's degree from academic term. with total holda a earn- chosen by the Board of n �e University of WilConsin. Dur- Ui8inra of '24,000.00. of th e Aca demy 0 A mer Oirec:toan Poets inw--Worl forme-of ....i.taACe given as one or ten univenltlear Ie: and col- �he Nationald-War War Labor n, abeaerv.ed OIl-in -Otherto students .t Bryn Mawr to meet leges ,100 Il � �iviaion Boardan� the expenS(s are aupplied by to which a poetry prize D Pu� college .... _. i Section In the to be Exciting moment dwing Play Day! 1 StablhzatlOn two loan fund!J,� est,blished by known as the Academy or Saturday. Marcb 2, ways slow to ,et started, played region. Her husband the alumnae and the other by a American Poetl oetry Ize wiD On Bryn best in a Pblladelphia lawyer. the late Mn. Gerard � Mawr played hOlt to Hood, Gouch· the lut and easiest ,arne, gift from be award ed ot- rs. 18 I, er and Barnard Colleges at a that with Bamard, and won The Department, one of Ule four Swope o,f New York. an alumna. 1 \ I T n institutions a year wlU each Sports Play Day. Hood camed oft' to 8. charter members of the AJr:lerican or the College. This yesr student � of Schools Social Ja,195.00. receive the Prize. Bryn Hawr waa the honors in the swimming and The B team, handicapped Association or loans amounted to founded at Bryn Mawr cboae.n for "representlnl' one basketball matches while Bryn by extremearnard inaccuracy ahooting, Work, was of . in 1915 to offer graduate. degrees Mawr won the feneinr and bad� tried to make up for tbisin def\c:iency the outatanding Institutions the _•• ."--·--- social work and social research. LaHI·more WI·II Read minton ennta. by play!'ng with ••_ d \C.IllIUI& country w h'IC h does muoh toin en- In tion. Unfortunately... the BI'}'D Poems, Translations tourare interest in poetry." Maw. ,,,,,"ity al.. learned by Basketball Calendar The plan of the Academy to bitter experience,haa spirit will not Profenor Richmond Lat.timore have the EDglilh De I.at repiace points lost tbrouah unaatis-- WHae.edar. Marc.h will lome of his tranal.tiona by K.ltt, partmen of· 8toddtrl actory ".kills" and Barnard aul!er- : 6 read original poetry the college administer the eon The resplendent white.