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.nd •• ... @ Trust of Dryn Mawr CoUep. 1157 VOl. XIII. NO 15 ARDMORE BRYN MAWR. PA AllianceWEDNESDAY. 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 , 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. , . lLDiver,. -OL thIS 15 a very thing to wOl'k ".IraqThe following in.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 e d 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 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. blue, f 8 80 p.m.-Friends Music from the Greek and ed defeat in every pme. of tomorrow n�bt In the Common eat itself, or with .. e

- Two , o . THE COLLEGE '11 .. 1957 NEWS Wednesdey, M..rch 6, THE COL L E.GE NEWS leiterTo The Editor rOUNDED IN 191.. pubn,h.d w .. ltly during Ike Coli. V .. r (v;cept during • In Medias)es Th.nklQlvlrlg. Chri,-:m. •• nd holld.y.,hll., .nd durl'ng ...mIn. .t Ardmore I lion _b) In 1M ;" .. �.I Bryn �wr College the Open Letter to BrIll Mawr Collele Printing Compe"y, Ardmorl,of P •. , .I"d 8ryn Mtwt Col• • By Ellie Winsor thel In the world today there n.. Nt_ I. '",lIy protected by copyright. Nothing Ippe.n are few IhIt Edilor4n-Ot1ft. In II lI'IIyC.. be.... reprinted wholly or In !HIrt without perml.. ion of reDft.ining frontier. to lemale IDITOIIAL SOMD ficant number to the ancientl. ...•• equality. One of the la.t ••..•... , ••...... •... Ann. KIIt.l00ft, '58 is the , "�hJot' Conceming 2. ....• the threefold nature ..•..•.. .•.•.•...... •.•• P'ge, Forllt.--may may D t be a Wtt.r , . ... "Ny '58 Or O mental sport of CHESS-the old­ ...... o.bby Him, re.Uty. Upon ...... ,...... '59 a time once three Iymbol accordlDe to weleh�' elven C.., eat "'ame •.....•.•• .. extant in ita 0rl� ...... It�,...... •.•...... •. EMnor Wlntot. '59 Mek_, 14 ... , bears in a great forest to influence 01 H. Lawrenee'. 1 .... (1.) , ...•.... .•� ...... Rita RubIM!.!n, 5,n• ...... •... '59 form, the most Ingenious �M,..... lI.... . Yclept were they Meopold, Lolly(2.) Lady Chatter.,'.D. LoYer. and com.. (DlfOIIAL STAIf Lilly ... peculiar how The Freudian . plex game Invented by the human Ann krtkelme" '58, Mlrl,m Bnmel, '59, lynn Demlno, '59, Bel.y Gott, '58, lemlnine .ym Sd"plro, '60 ,"lb.,,.n1tlal were Lolly and Lillycon- bolism8. Su, H."I, Grtlch,n Je ..up, '58, Ellub.lh R,nnolds, '59, � 01 houae uplains the dis· mind., i ..• (mUilt SllmplOn, '58, J'M VIII'I" '60, H,l,,.. V,I,bI'lgu" '58. the masculine eye Hved in eoml GoldllJocka '60, ort of (also'lem· he State r�"")1 IUSINIIS T Chell Dodt. nAl' .mall house inlne) .. an intruder there Elilibelh eox, '60, Judy Onl., '59, Ruth l.vin, '59, Emily �, '60. Federation II interelted in the (8). he repetition the threIn.ae t. . COPY STAf' T e formation of • Che .. Club at Bryn t M.ug.,.1 H.II, '59 .. Tramp, tramp,II. tramp th. bean as4.· a Waenerian ofleit.motif with

....•...... •...... •.... Holly Miller, ( 1t.H "' ....,.,h., 59 marching. Jingle, tap certain hjstorieal rt!e.renc:e Mawr. To the beat my knowl-

•••....•••••...•••• •..•..• ••• Ann Morrl., •••.•••••••••. '!iT .•. of St.ff Atritt at the door knockstap tap ual fl.ctlon.c. f.Muc.hant of toVenice act. edge this will be the at a ..•.•..••• ••••...• •••••.••.••••••••..••. J,ne IAwls, '59 ...... Mot--.-, flnt •• ...thr ee chain, Freud'. viewpoint. •• , .••••••. ' ' ...•••.•...•••••••. J.M ""Y, '59 women's college.) The PSCF will .t.n.cltte ...... M " . . ::��:�� .p tbrflt6. from .•.••••••.•.•...•••..••..•.•••..••.• Efft. Ambler, '51 of orridge (oaten, un t.. Thi. mUlt be a quo tion. c.t. Mot ..... , ea ta lupport you in the orpnisation of Qul.ty, MCI'Ipt&eIIs.... •• IeinII Judllh Bede, '59, P.t Ctln, '59, 1t,bl,. '059, Kal. three No bean with- Eliot Wuteland also Joyce EI Cumming., '59, flith 1e.,MI, '59, Ruth a clu aDd Ita program and turnlsh Collin., '59, IM '59, Su. florv, I beds (4) .•• r. s. ,.. t> opru. b crfpt . . '. tramp, tram,p tar the Invilible enai le '59, lucy W.I ..'59, , SIlly WI.. , '57. U11NH aid in SlmplOfl, footitapl.. but "'whotar the Ince is very lurreaJisttt.e.l. K'ua the acquirement of chell Subacriplion, 53.SO. Milling pritt, Subwlplion m.y b.gln ., .ny time. third that walks along besidesia cum 01 Modern Art. e.f. New. seta and Also, the men the Ent.,td .. Mtond eI... m.fI., .1 Ih. Ardmore, P•. , Potl unckr Act (6) boob. In $,tOO. you?" York. the Chell Club of Mild! 3, 1179: Office, Vv.y definitely a. have volunteered to teach beein- fiI. 8.are Maypolll, SYlMBOL.etc.etc. . Snnnnoooorrrrrkkkk. nera thi I f alema ne pme. ZZZzzuzu. AI This lectionIWOl'lb, .. been ac.. Now into deep Ilumber the tair tI " h The PhUadelphla Metropolitan Clarification Necessar9 GoldUlO(!ki hal taUen, hut rudely tU7.led of shllty p. v." that no I.a her dn ..... are broken by: central intelllgene.. Intercollegiate Chell Le6J'Ue . N 0 sym001'-- .am �,Iere . . . W. Nothing concerned with the Bryn Mawr curriculum an d Ta.p·ta·tap,lather bear'. wa1ldne year Includes teaml lrom Haver· 8In Itudylng the text it is I O connected with it than He enters bearing ft\P l'� ford and St. Joseph's ColleK'e. and structure has more mystery ' academic as ttlck. (6.) tant that po one element over· on the .tick be l ot ,1 something known the "comp confer� r m e h U nvI enl II 0f P ennay - does that shadowy his �ated or given undue attention. 1 to vania, Temple and Ogontz Center enee". It is a phenomenon familiar only the seniors, who, llat Olghted...l StU! It wlll be obvIous to scholars .JDnr.mur � j;Q th\ tIC Penn Tbe wTnnei 1n thTi jt" ..Bt".n:lors. ape.kI "Who that this hal exerclled a defiDite when qUf'.!Itioned-1lbout (7.): league willStatl. receive the GIrard K. . Ileepin:g in my (8.)haa influence on later w Orkl where re tior: for comprehensive exams before rushing off to the lib- o Rosenblum Trophy and com. 1"'lul. in meo toro donnuibed."U" Good .)tty aJ.o treated al real. In rary to confer for &..Couple of hours 'behinq closed doors. The pete with other reeionalwilf winnerl lWeet ladies, rood nil'M, ed I.dlng Hood note the recu . R � �. for the hours spent in comp conferences, the amount of PenMylvania Intereollec_ number' of night. rent theme of the bed,_ which 11 :ate Cheas Champion.hip.The for prt;paration and the methods of con- hlrdly a Iy,mbol, ut rather a . m· . l"eading assigned Textual Quotatioaa b y lending cham,Pion is the UDlver-de-. 1. Note: thrte was a aymbol. ducting the sessions vary from department to department a very lipl- bol for .ity Penn.ylvarua. 80 that the person desirllu8 of information gets conflicting Lookingof torward to the entry of . reports. a Bryn Mawr College Chell Team, Generally speakIng. the oomp conference is designed to e a I ",mom.Youro in tho Inter•• ' oh .... prepare the student for the three final comprehensive exam- From Th B Icony exam Morde TrUlow,of inations in her major subject, requirements being dif� .. para Misanthrope . . PSCF Coli••• Proe>am ferP.nt in each department. Pre tion usually takes the Le V. T Prhose interested in creating a forti'!. of assigned reading or other work designed to 8upple� Bryn Mawr Chell club, pleue .ign Ob hall ment knowledge already gained from regular courses in the by Helene Val.brelue ne.thAhe afl'ectation, naive and up on list. posted on e , major field. Methods of conducting the conferences differ- very hu an. bulletin boardl. Mollere'a Mlunthrope has � conferences for ---� sometimes one pMfessor is in charge of the I.e Excellence of Minor Rolea alter.. ben the subject of violent disputes a semester while i:t other depar�ments, professors may The excellence of the minor roles with each department, for nearly three hundred yean: S Ch Urt'be S Mass nate sessions.are B�ause policy differs in ,general was an ou"tatandine the function and form of comp students confused• about does Moliere Identify himsel:f witb feature of the iplrlormance. Pierre Sung March 3rd conferences. Alceste, PhUinte, both, or neither? Bertln'l renderlne of Oront&­ We feel that steps yhould be taken to clarify the part h bert'l in II Alcute more tragic than he is "I'homme au lonnet", the pompous, Sc u senior year. ��nz which the comp co!1ferences play in the student's pretentious UliterAY"V man", lull Flat 'Was sung in Goodhart"\MaH audioE 0.< .... y_.... comlc:? the play not phi- -I ThJ·• clar,·ftcatlO· n "'s"""ially urgent for the benefit of the of orlum on Sunday evening. March ;l!. Ia too lell·imporlance and vain inlincer· t lo.ophical and devo d of tion to juniors, but it is also necessary to let students in all classes i ac Ity, was delightfully comic, and by the .Bryn .Mawr Colleae are not advo-- • know whl t to expect in their senior year. We be considered real tbe .tre! Th e true to character. PbiUnte, the S,Chorua and the IAhich Univenlty departments in their camp eating a 'DOUcy of unity among the clarifi play'. greatness lies in this very "raisonneur", portrayed by Jean Glee Club. �onducted by Robert conferenCe aet�up, but rather a policy of cation ,of the things Goodale, director the Bryn1.. quality of lbelne to all 4)uaJlly, OCrlaJ ODd afterani bar .... wltII 1 h faIM .-., of � Howa phI\aoopbyto wWthe "lpirit of CAIlt", aJm.t too_t - __ 1Ia'....,. Goo...... c..,.. ud that major In be UHfuJ In pIaJod tile part01 upooocL 810_' DOt . Bow IIIaIQ' .,. tryIDIf do_ ...... rtnral •• -' Idta . . poe­ b ..s-tIaIIlIr _""71 to be Ind ..-. -plole J_-Loala iIIarraaW their IDAeed baek .. AIeoota .Ihle,!lent' of hardIf to DadeDt In thouabta. of tllliDa' UPOD Im>aoh' more luI,,11 thaD tehlDaeon- I!cnuiaIIeawllIt - ... - .... Ia'liah of ...OIl' .... all lito.... rId- (ba' It'. IdDd ... mall forml4', out of out of fear1 Dr. Hu boplaJDad ImacIM). _ ueed a ebanp tqwanIo OD of their hata. IcaIa of ... "1>01 I ...... tile .... . "Seed .our 111 ....b. the for of A

- 1957 THE COLLE G ENE W 5 e •• WetIn ...... y. March 6, 'a.. T hr Students Describe Their Varied S�er Job Experiences ' Palmer Tells of Scientific Summer· National Park Employees Work Hard �,� • :,:::E;n:t.:r���1�'i�E. Also Play Hard In Montana Rotkies • ,iN NEWS ,"" .,lud five' B,y' m . ' lIIustrating �rom Own �xperiences ' . ..I., 8 Jo.1>o In naUo.al parla are .ot i" 1916. We lire /Jlso� W: publish-j:b; b, :!:;;;,�i J;;:;" � � Add n 0 a on 1956 tNmmn- I aval bl e t hrOUI" h t h e Department by Barbara Ann Palmer '57 the laboratories so that tranlporta- II Ipent la.t lummer in Monlana ' 1 report of the Interior, but are controlled tion would be no .problem. The ;f'gl');prrJ' tlc,s 0/ Bryn Mawr/tTl as [a clerk In the ,ift .hop of the Summer jobs in the field lel­ policy of hiring a number col- rompilrJ In lIN Bllrrlll of Many Clacler Hotel, Glacier Na- by private companiea. In Glader, ence are not alway. e&lY ofAnd. le,e students led to the 01oppor- Ruommtnldions lind are tional Park_ I . spend their time training indlvid­ po.ition Wal the fact that &.n em- Counsel'lng - In lI.1rlem D.1y C.1mp be in by .the middle of Ma�. uall only to have them leave after Hu u U 'n\t-, ployee without a degree had to kind. of jobs available for c� three montht and never return. join the Union. Ip.o {acto-pay Un. girl. During the lummer after one'a In Glacier are typical of ion dues and punch a time clock at junior year. however. job. are W.1sU Useful Socl'.11U Work I'\r.1ct'lce those in national parks. They 8:16 every morning. But even'this . I' U aU quite abundant; industry il now need a few people for front...of8ce disadvantage was overahadowed by by lUirnl Machado '57 lire and then willing to train a student with the . triea to provide e ence game d wor kl nr I jobs (awitchboard operaton, eaah- hope that after craduation she will them with the most compnben- tone'sh ape ownrl field with people aharin,D This .ummer I worked for eicht len, room derkl, gift ,hop clerks, return aa a permanent employee. we ek I In a day camp run y • ,five Idea of the profe.aion of aoc:isl a mutual Interest. Thi. job a I etc.). wa.itresaea, chambermaida, � b lAut .ummer worked In bhe opportunity of discover10. community center in Harlem. The work pOllibIe In a .bort Ipace of . gave the . k'lte hen I"trls. Ch t- Or- _ laundry glrla and rule emiatry Research De.part- ing chemistry was my major con. job was fairly typical : had a time. on. run 10 ment of Clba Pharmaceutical Labs - group of 17 eight and n ne Iyear old The jobs eight houn a cern perhaps if I had not worked i There were 60 of u. ln the (Toup In Summit, New Jeney a lab- �ay, six days a as at Ciba this summer I would not girls who came to the center every week and they BillI · OPOS- . I ts and we had four day-long meet- oratory stant. {oun d t hIS intend to enter graduate school In day. We d'd thi e usua ar and aU require bard work_ Waitresses T next ngs, during which we learned IUon very rewarding for many rea- t of Ptllanlc pbemiltry crafts and activities and went on I ma he field are the mOat hlK'hly paid ' With lonl. The pay granted by the - ' New York City. One about many of the different fOMnS September tripa around I , t' I tL,\ ey average aroun d 16"OJ0 { __ _ '1.- I or -- jority of lar,e Industrial labl . _ P _ . pmwwaJ...a.spi'.ct..ot_the_J the lumm,er. 109 quite lood, ran,lng from a mtni-Is waa that we were responsibleob, ....LW'RfUl;. for -{;� 'HCh;� -w-.1N_ .ca... 'W'orJ.,en, But, be highly group worken researehers and. b Off' d ' paid, mum of ,60.00 per week to al hieh La , Ice 'Y' I plannin, the daily program8 for �0- fiitre .. jobs are slmost Im- 18 ci o� I , ata: lk t? UI. We v ted .. $90.00. More Important though ' our relpee:'tive groups_ There were ll1 possible to a a I'Irds I La ad ret durmg the 8nt wal the ·fact t.hat the wOl:k was FIn nCl Re w". the Fordh!lnt, and Cc!lu�bia 'I no set activities and it was left to summer. All NYU obher jobs pay around inte.retting and not �t all routine W us to entertain the children. .hools of Social Work. Among . O ce jobs have been the mo.t Sc $,75-80 per month_ Chambermaid. (I.e., one gtrl on campus con- This It was a ru,ged summer. but other things, we were .taken nu�erous for some time. . rna 13 fe .. worki nr In a a b {willor m re 109, n . ke ab out 0 per month utra � tl {dun an rewa rd' d there we ,..... through and told about a branch I year (1958) these Ituden � money. but h�r job was Ihavtng 110 o her advantages as well. I got my in tips_ Room and board ii, of worked In banks. general businelll t of &'pa.rtm & • t.be ent Well re, one guinea plr alter another!). , job through The Summer Experi- of course, included. At the end the ees dus trl I medical political• wal trained in many new lab. ffi , In a') whleh I heard that part of the United Nations of 0 enee Social Work• . . summer, transportation etc. · they were teHen, bookkee})- . home from Ioratory technique. and, although ' _ aboutIn from our Buteau of Recom- concerned With mlernatlonal JOelal to IerlUl, rec:ep on Is ..I • the park era tyPI. S , c iI provided by Great with the limited knowledge in nd Fr . ._ _ tl mendations_ This group pI aces I.. welfare and a "typical" settlement . I id S In most cues Northern. chemistry of an under�duate l: �: :: t mm ; memben in the positions they de- hey rked f he entire su e houle. Bard work and low salarlea could not do any indiVidual re- or about three and a half months. - In short, we were given a pretty sound rather ·discouragiOi'. At the aeareb, I felt mucb pleaaure a. I positions same time, I wouldn't trade lalt tncreased my knowledge of the and recreation eomplete Idea of the many kinds Cam,p Interested �ummer for any lummer in the methods of pharmaceutical reo are readily avanable to Job As Traveling of social work that exiat, and world. students. Camp dlreelort have �ad I Many Glacier Hotel is ri,ht learch to the point of being of feel that tor anyone who is even at the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake. which difficulty for some yean In .fillln, value to the laboratory in Counselor Is Fun 'remotely considering the posaibil- I short Across the water .trun. a rld,e of worked with a minimum of super- counselor vaeancies. The lUes of a career in aoeillJ work, an the Continental Divide. Rocky vision. ,eason and comparatively low· pay by Luc:y Wales '59 Mountain ouraged many'ho might opportunity of thl. kind is invalu- peaka riae OD all Iidel. In Labs have have �&C Ciba Pharmaceutical . the early morning, otherwlIe enJoy an outdoor sum­ When the train left Boston for able, and a neceuity. the anow on the poliey of hiring for the summer the leaden and peaks ia orange and purple col- mer. Playground the Weat with only four of the ex-­ a number of girls from varioua. with the alpine ol lifeguar usual y rlow; in the even­ (uaually one Irom each).Till swimming -po ds l .ed five campers on board, I had leges pec.t Waitressing, Tiring ing, if you climb work a longer season and at better fMt last year no one from Bryn Mawr job a feeling that my summer up Mount Alton, yOu 800can lee had applied for a lummer poaition pay_ would be unusual. It was. But Lucrative Work the sunset reflected in five rlaeier­ Being a waitre .. In a hotel or In thil fairly recently formed com- red lakes. My official ·posltlon was that hotel employee, an pany. Thua. when waa in terview- restaurant usually considered of the facilitieaAs of a the park are avail­ , i.a dif­ by tite field I representatives the most lucrative summer job, but, ca.mp counaelor, but the camp Among summer joba for colle,e able to you. throurheel the Cheml.try Depart- this year, a llow aeason at fered many ways from most. resu ill were ment. I had a dl,tinc.t advantage mOlt'Past resorUi, poor tips The 90 campera, ot whom 19 students waitrelling ia probably Day-Orr Ottupatiolll because they wanted a representa. and low pay. The average,lted in for girls between the ages of 12 and the commonest, mOlt arduoul and The usual • 1966 18, four auton­ day-otl' at tive from Bryn Ma"r and also waltresse�57-w.. below even were divided into moat variable from plaee to place . Gla�ier are hiking ando«upaUO hitchhikin,K.hll' because I lived close enou,h to Continued Pare ., Col. 1 omoUl crOUp" Three of these fol­ Hotels and re8ort. are willin&' to Hike. rance .nywh ,. from the to Oft lowad a rotatin, plan, camping in . hire flockl of undergraduates every 26 mile•. MOlt of the trans run various plaees around the Zuni Bureau Recommendations Compdes along the Continental Divide, and mountainl in New Me::rl�o, tr&vel­ aummer because extra help ia need- Of you can aee aU of the park spread Un, around in Colorado or Utah, ed at this ••uon and becauae wait- out around you. Hili"inC there I. an Summer Employment Facts and Figures and using the base camp near Gal­ reaaing need, no apecial aining. tr amalinl' e:cperience. Whether you lup, N. M. for the lut third of th� For unskilled work, waltrel8ing try to cover fround, or limply ,It OF 1.956 Bummer. . .. f 1 8 pro�ably one ot the mOlt lucre- and coun t thi e .. pine' ftowert and toUmn REPORTjob BUMMERh compiled JOBS, the Bureau of L ife for the first two-thirds o 01' tive and available aummer make lrienda with the mountain Reeommendationl.Ttl. .. 1966The Vocationalreport Committeebeen did an efficient job tbi3 lhe aummer wu lM.aed on Makin&' �88i1y goau, you won't forcet It. yea! in K'ettlns: feUow Itudents to fill out the questionnaires a.kinr and breeJUlli' camp until the joba. Salariel are ,enerally low . . GIIcler II vc H' bu)c only 20 mllel from about aumma' activitlu, the result prod uc I ng a L- tter ret urn th an eVer ro.tlne. we- learned. at wbiob but Ups make up one-hall to two- the Canadian border, you Ipf.nd 0re. percenta,a under,raduates reporting 'Paid .ummer joba, tlma many other activities beeame �f' thirds of a lummer'l elmlngs. Al- many daYI oft In Canada,10 buyln,. ever,Tbe ftmalna about oftbe aame and the prob bll!tiea are �hat mOlt pl'$dominant. These included every- � thou,h reports vary widely, It il sweaten and sklrtt from Scotland t� thole_ 'who work for pay always do "turn thetr q�ettlonnalres whU. thing from bunting potsberds to possible to make as mucb as and the inevitable wool to knit the any of the others do not. capturing a baby rattlesnake (later $800t.o Inevitable .ki Iweater. People The pootltlona ud work available remain much the same pickled by one the Ooys' (Toupl or '900 a sealon and usual avoiding the Canadian tourlat acb year.Idnd. The of a"erace amount earned In 1966 ($401), however, Ihow- to the consternationof of aU) and make at leut A very popu- tOWlll at tbe border can bltchhlke a lubttantlal lnereue onr the 1966 figure Mawr part.icipatin, a rodeo and two lous resort, where$460. there is a fre- IBT,VD Lethbrid,e, or even a. far .. ·find Itself too far behind at teut of one $386. man'. colteee whichalso brandinp, " wellIn u mitin, such quent turnover will ultimately pay lc , [M" not Cato ary wb re the run famoua Rodeo tI .be to a rood deal bigher_ In, 1965, Yale'l figure NaUonal Monuments as Mela more than one where visltora re- :rbt held. Later in the summer, .upposed ... you'U w only about $60 more a .tudent than Bl'JIl Mawr'I. Verde and the Great Sand main for two or three weeki. ia � probably go to Browning, Montana, Mawr'. are follon' introduced to the 'POlilbU-Dun .. PtI.Ue,etI the capital of the Indian .. Reaerva- •�'!tJD r of UnderJTl&duatea19f16 Reporting � . _..... : ...... 604 iti1et ",.1 of job wben my Grother, (81"(1 Society tlon. When you ro to the local eow- N-u the student body at M.awr) , a camperthis In one of the boy.' re- --"' In mOlt re.orta the waltte.... boy movie there, you h .... e to JOht of tliose Bryn .. . . .•. ... t-- to 11---... With Pald (&6%01 report.i�' r,.::: ::. :::..:- . �I +- rroupa:,----n . -u...... to _ _ ..::... :::_ ._:: .... ::: .. ::: .::..::: ...:: ..::: . ..�...... tumed-fl'Om-that e TunpnIOD.uoise I. u...-..me-ta With Volunteer Jobs ...... _____.. _ ... _ ...... __ .._ .. ___ .._ ...... announcine tb " rq prlvllegel as r-the guestl.reatloa.al Tennl. memb4trhe Indiana_ boo LM _0 � _ _ ltldnc 25 would oper te the T Summer Courses ... -.. -...... -...... - ...... 62 TraU" for I'lrll a courll, swimming pooll and the ... The management at Glacier .. _ ...... _...... -.. -- ...... _._. -...... _...... 82 lummer and m ht need TraveUng ...... following ig ocean, with lome restrlc.tlons, are very nice to work for, aa I IUlpeetill -�.- .. . appli ation No Summer Act!vity Repo�d . .W_ It Alter c . usually open to all the .tal! of a the case In most national pita. • -..... -...- ...... ".... "...... 6S did. job about found myself with a relorL Andis the kids are a mnd bunch . ... _ ...... _ ... . t nothing, fotal Rlported _._.. _ . .___ ...... 11 2.735 ... which I knew almost Waltrelllnl' tl not ,lamoroUi. (although they'll tea.. J'ou aU .F..arninp ...... __ . _ ....N...... my brother's tales of hllill ATeI'", Eamlnp __ .___ ...... _ .._ ...____ . Ipile It I. hard work, occaalon..iJ1y .. ummer about bemr an £alterner). . 1,�1 of aum adventurel In the previoua - chaoUe rather Uresome by There ate aU sorta of partin .t.m­ .. met. LAbor Day.and The hoon, hcnreftr. aUy roing on. ol'Clh tra plays - N__ Approdaate 8� Work A.e_ The composite pldure of the are fairly telr\tlar and mo.t plarel In the andAn UleN is danc", KJMa 01 PaW _ ...... __ .. .. of ItwI_ta Kania .. of hilarious .. griU ,.",Ioto ...... ummer a colleetion are IUPposed ive a deJ' off ncb eve.ry 1Iight. I didn't come am.. &Ad & UO - u by camper and to bOnMI on lid .Ilec.reatlon �ers adventures, shared week. " with m1fch moneJ' mJ' lummer CamP CocmMl, ....._._ .. . _ ...... _ ...... 4i • ...... _ ",7III!O counaelor alike, in comparativ,lJ' for the advanta,.. .uspeet. fromI .ueeam­ W_. .._ ... _ ...... _...... N . ... •••_._• 24 wu 110...... t ...... ___ Uf e. One of the most l1li- inrAI people," I would .. y ottthat � (I to that. it hadn't I ...... _...... �L .r:uued and T.hnieal . .. . ___ ....._ 2218 port.ant rteultJ thil lummer w .. ju.t ao mueh phllaDthropkal bedv CanadiaD--a-bou woo la, coaId .....title ...... _..... 1803 of eoUrM, .... fl'a fie.TeaiiacaD Boopitel . . 18 tbe ac.quultlon of a deep reapeet baloney. You do, of t you mana... t-s-t-50J:it, workl,.. But Ifa .u.tr.u..=:_ ... .. _. __ ... ____. ._.___ ....._ ..__ . - for watet, atranl"e animal. and man, oUfereat bot on national park nic.t wayIa �.____ BelPll' _ .. _. ... _ ...... __ ._. . 3112 - the DOt JOan.10rta, their ill the I ...... 1UlOped.ed. • lerma, laIow to .. the - ..., cootry.

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• • THE COLLEGE NEWS ��------�------Wodn . ' F 0 U r , ••• .... y, MaJCh 6, 1957 ' ·Evenls Philadelphia Haverford Rnds Expansion Student Faculty, Alumnae • in Of THEATRES Body Over "Optim"m Inadvisable Works Published Forreat: Malden VOI.,e with Melvyn Dou&laa, Mildred Dunnock, Wal. 4$0" ter Mattbau; until Saturday, .March S u 9. Rita Rub "We are disturbed by recent re- Several Bryn Mawr faculty mem- b bert: Dailln Vankee. with Bobby Clark, Sbell'}' O'Neil; until Satur- day, . Severalh, month. "0iuteiDwe reprinted in X.,.uiDe that ben and alumna. recently made March 9 Walnut: . from the Haverford New. an collerelPOrta andTiae univeraltiu. are, ,Uin contribution. to the new publica- Orpheus DucendlD&':"'Tennel.ee William.' drama witb Mau- reeD Stapleton, editorial, "Tboulhta on tighteninr their admissions .tand- tion Ult. Geddes MacGreror. Pro- Robert Loa'r1a, �il Smjth; .until ,s"turd.ay, lionl," that called for considerationAdmit- combine hil'h .choolurbla tor fellor of philolophy and relirion, .Mareh VlES 23. of a different method of lelectinr 'wholeards, men.' has written The Vatican �O rcadia: The Tuh . of ltudenta-"a method which would "The ballc point II that the type tion, while Jos' Ferrater Hevolu.Mora, A ou u Ute AUll.llt Moon Marlon Brando, Glenn rive anater welrht to the person enterinr clasa one expecta to Profellor of Spanish and phlloso. 1F0rd, Machiko Kyo. with : Seven and which ofattract is almost com,plementary to phy haa contrib ted Boyd Wonden or the with Kholarly Intereau u Orte,a , .. Gat. Fox: Menl Oh, Women withWorl d.. would preserve the 'railon d'etre' the sue of the inaUtution. That la, eet. n:; Dailey, Ginger David Niven,OtI, Wa llbara I the aman lib.raJ arta coUeee we may laced with the cholee Tony Randall. Roet", • of Germaine Brie, a former lacul. of keepinrbe our current admissions Goldman: Battle Hymn.RUM, .,.;th Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer, Dan whleh eloeted remain small and ty member, wrote An Are of Fic. Duryea, to atandarda and inereaein, tbe en· Midtown: Around. the World fn 80 IM,e with Dl.vld Niven. • buck the pressure. to expand and The Freneh NOVfl rrom Gide rollment that we may continue Randolpb: The Ten Comlnaftd.e ta with enrybody. educate a (rrOwinl' crop of 'whole totlon, Camus together with Marearet � to attract.0 the eame type atudent Stanley: The Wlnra Ealles WIth John Wayne, Dan Dailey, men'." Now l\averlord bePDI a Guiton, Bryn Mawr cia.. of Maureen 01 O'.Htrr.a.. of aerie. of reflectiona on the future decidlnr to keep the collere 'OU. evolv. 89. frana-Lux: Anutula of the coUeee-ln thla ita enrollmentor in at the same level, with Inrrid Bergman, Yul lBrynner, Helen HaYIi. MaoGreror'. Vatican Revolution Inttaneelut inc a new set of adm.iaeione ytkine: Vio pie with Cha.rlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Tom sixe. ]t should be noted that ... • -z_ rlvee tbe background of the doe· Tryon. 'Th.ree lu.LE' year 'With the approval of a 101]', crlte:u... . . flap ' nfalla.blltty, "the the uAnd a larrer atudent World: Fri.ky with Gina Lollobricida, Vjttorio De Sica. incruse in our OlfD enrollment, In r ; � body:ea�: ne lo t e democratic ele- ACADEMY O college hoped to maintain its lIin_ brinea one to consider the problem F men in the Roman Catbolic tradi· Thursday evenine,M SIC while an"erlnl' of atudent-taculty ratio. WUl the �, UMarch Juasi BjoerUne in recital. Friday terrlty" tlon. Ferrder M?ra pruenta an noon and SAturday 7: 8 aft.ei- "national prellure to '%pand." tbieThe number faculty increase as the . eveninl', 'Mareh and Eu,ene Ormandy con- nal ie and c ticl the phi· eaaen(e t.h. recent Haverford atudent otbody expands ' Or will a J n am... the Pbibdelpbia Orcheetra with 9: ==- � �y of Ortega y vallelof T,h. -ductlng------..::.------baac:::::....:: ==...:.::::: editorial ofla printed below. greater atudent load per faculty . ::- ,-- --'-::- -::- Stern, vl oUni. L BOSPO ton book is concerned with "We are not number wonhipen. member help to reliev., flnaD- heree�l1 development of tl'e mod rn SwolmmOlng and B d • .. r. the Colithe •• e and ' . a min t on T eams Wi n We attach no marl .. 1 power '" the pre . on � French hterary movement, tracing figure 460. Yet we .ubmlt that a obviatedo1 any need tor tuition and It thro.rh the work of 20 noveli,ta. ••r. " om.wh.... around' tbl, one board �re An d L058 SA t he easonS P rogr�58S shouldfi continue to rel'aroed "AndI ....questionl alao arises: On Th�raday, aa th� optimum !bethe etudent IBaverfordthe chooees to remain Feb, the Bryn. MOlt ot the ,amea were battlee Bureau Of Mawr varalty 28 I body. .118 of 11eman, can it attract the capable and IWimmlng wjts, and Bryn Mawr must admitof -trnrt. · . ;rv '--'i'hie ia -noi; ...... fR.r.plty It now en Recorn. m dati teams were beaten by Chestnut they were "out-peyched." · Wa �. � �r-Ai!'ht. ta en onc to 20 ... 23 respect- 21, On Feb. Berthm on our ipart; it comee only joying or will outltandinr men be - and 8� to .another unorthodox team, on. ", ivell'.37 Sally Davia, after our con.ideration of aU lured by offers from larger lnaU· Monday, March 11: who .baa won single and tour doublea, enter into the deter4 tUtiODl and industry' every divinr event thie year, Janet to Drexel. BrJll Mawr' triumphed.tr&vf1� lactora which Mr. Johns from duPont will aee College' •nrollment "AI 'W. enter ·thi. dlscusalon, Hen�[lJon and Judy Robertlon 4-1, winning all of the doubl•. On mlnetlon of a • bloloai.te and chemi.te lor lab- dlven. u endow- we are fully aware that we do not were au�.ea1ul In the divine eon� Feb. again to teama aiz&--J'actora as oratory and library poaition. at' an coala of the bave an the annerl. Indeed others te . tbree 27,ainrla back and two doqblea,of menwhyaical plant, open meeting in Room Ta"lo,., •u faculty may be able to poin� out many l In apite the flnal ecore, .Ruth Bryn Mawr met Uninus here. The 'invisible eollere,' . to whieh etudent. all elaas..A, wbbes, errora, and examplu ot Simpeon fllilyof won the butter� Uninua vanity triumpMd, 4-1 popUlation increaaee, our 'duty' to fallaciea. of and invited. There wiU also be 1V 3·2 educate the comlnl' reneration huy tbinkinc· We welcome .ueh . and Bunny Dexter was victor- their . vId Ul appolnt mentl for union D., our 'duty' to th e acad em correc t· on; th e fur tu e f th Col j in the backstroke. Mlm,' and I • • summerI and aeniors and community at larr.. Ie ege i. at .lake." 0 Machado and:TV Betay Johneon botlb ------atudenta for perm.nent ��.�::���I turned in excellent performancee GUADALAJARA Sign for tbese at Bureau. in the varalty baekcr.wl race. SUMMER SCHOOL JOB REPORTS ThHda,. March 12:the . The next meet i. with Droel on Tbe aceredlted bilingual school - Mill Wingfield from the Thursday, Marcb aponsored by the Univenldad Auto- I. 1 Continued from Pale that .ummer work all volunteer. De;.lopment near San 7. noma de Guaralajara and m S Tbe other ten milCeUaneoua of Stanford Univenity faaultyemben the total averace. will Interview chemist! for In the three latel badminton olrer Guadalajara, Mq,lco !'WUluly 22 sl were one a kind and ranpo- library and technical flIes. This ia matchel, the Bryn Mawr bad. k Seven of the atudents work- ijans AU&'.in 10, counes in art, fouuore ramut trom ofa ,ueat edito on a t · , ing 1n atoru laat aummer eold in th1 r.. not lIummer job. Sign or ap minton team Ibaa won one. On Feb. 1-geocraphy, �I.tory, I.ncuaee ano Mademol elle to a c ndy counter 18, l terat r storee of all klnda, from & board- t a polntmenta at the Bureau. they matched up doublea l 't 8. $226 covers tuition, th atre. One wor - 13: board and room. Write Prof, JuaD drug atore to a resort in a movie e i: Wednesda" March teama for a fun matchlix with the walk ox K S nfor .1ft pIed in a photocr&Pbic .tudlo; on. . ta d Univer· shop. The other were in Col- Mr. Evane from Strawbridge Merion oCrlci:et Club, bowing 6.1. �tY�Ce�il shered at a .umm.r coneert aero le,e Shops which 16are incnuinr1y � Clot.hier, the department ltore lea; one manaced the popular at larre atores. Many of . Philadelphia, Ardmore, at community ..tmmmc pooli them .elect the Itudenta for 1000 • and Wilmington wilt see:� �S� one odeled; one acte u and personality '0 that they may � d all c1assel at an open (,(,Collegiate Hospitality" tresa lD a madical lehool; 1t�� :,�: model the clothes they ull. The 10Inf Room A, Taylor. There --1-- ed in a factory ; one made I YOUR 1957 SUMMER TOUR OF average for all .el1i.nc-4891-was individual appointmentl inwill 965. and the tenth in an quite & bit hleber than in 1 afternoon for ,.nion and �".d"a" laundry. Somesorted of thea. atudent! interested in 1 Laboratory and 'POsi. EIU ::a,OPEI ebowed Inemulty Bndlne a tecbniea1available Executive Traininl' Program. Holland, Austria. tiona are more and more In £qI.aftd. and unuaual wUllncneu to for these at the Bureau. Haw IuD ia ,,le, eaay to follow n I. . rrim-w ""tmdS'piflJ"r.c vi-wu.,- . name. an d would - -Toe"" -pt'ODuml'-"irici iT� ""li!.e -vuiieQ �e!.ti!)n.. who rev�led the,ma- ��" ��I I����"!';'R� ��:ap-�_=_J :;: _t, �, , ,_ , ! States mu.t deal wit.h now i. the chinationa of practical politicl to �;;� bu . to _ breed nothing t trouble. "I) Anyone may e�t:r. Eachcon 'POst.Sec.ond World War tide of the uninlti"tecJ. The plan was thia ; .. ElBe is looking tor a name that Hardeni of view " on the ,mid- testant may aubmlt up to ten e nationalism which haa united H nJ .. Harkins would make a· motion soto D.- a allittle out of the ordinary but . aat trie8 ; each ent.ry must be on a sep- Arabs as well as ot.her natlonall- Easterru crisis leads to 1

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