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VOL. XLIIl. NO. 22 ARDMORE and BRYN MAWR. PA_ FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1947 Coo,_' _., Bf'7l' Mawr CoI� It.. PRICE 10 CDDA.ag..... -- ---���==�=------______-:- ___� ______...:.. __ Maids, Porters Dean Broughton Legi!lative.:/Jody Hinchman Memorial ClarIfies Clause Scholarship Expla� Rules Present Plays onResponsibility Awarded to Elizabeth McClure Of WrItten Work The Legislative Body of the ------_ ._-- Goodh.rt. Apdl 25. At the reo Self-Government Association met Miss McBride N a III e 8 In Annual Show quest of the Judicial Committee of in the Common Room, Monday, Scholarship Winners the Senate, Dean Broughton ex­ April 28, to dlscu8!l the interpreta­ Trifles tack� Subtlety; plained in detail the Senate reg­ tion of the Constitution and Reso­ On l\fay Day ulations concerning written work lutions and the pollibility of re­ Cbekhov Play Reveals Goodhart. Ma)' 1. Preiident in a special college aasembly. She wording certain sections. It haa - McBride read the following list of Lighter Touch pointed out the necessity of mak­ been felt that the clauses concern­ aeademic awards at the annual ing every section of these rules ing the individual's respontiblllty by Jean Elli8 '49 May Day assembly. The Charles clear to each student in order to as a member of the association are S. Hinchman Memorial Scholarship Triftca by Susan Glaspell, the maintain the standards expected at not explicit. Thus, the discuuion was won by E1babeth Anne Mc­ first of two one�aet. playa preaerft� Bryn Mawr. focused on the iaaue: Is the stu­ Clure, 01 Collegeville, Pennsyl­ ed by the Maids and Porter. In COl/n""" 01/ P." 2 deftt, by virtue of her membership vania. for work of special excel­ Goodhart last Friday evening, pro­ in an organization, obligsted to lence in her major .ubject. She vided entertainment which was maintain an awareness of the rules was prepared by the Baldwin adequate although not exception­ in other members as well as her­ Viteles Describes School, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, al. The other play, The Propoflal self? and is an Alumnae Regional Schol­ by Ant.on Chekhov, waa a more pol­ d It was unanimously voted by the ar. ished and genuinely better pro­ In ustrial Psych. a Legislative Body that- the wording duction. English Awards of the Constitution be changed for The first presentation aeemed to The Sheelah Kilroy Memorial To Science Club clariflcatlon slnee the present be an overly ambitious undertak­ Scholarship in Englls� for excel­ Park, April 28. "Industrial wordinr has been questioned.. The ing. The plot is concerned with - lence of work in a se<:ond year or Psychology is a broad field-so recent ballot 01 the Self-Govern­ the Itranre death of Farmer advanced coune, wall awarded to broad that hesitate to define it," ment Association, stating thst each Wright and the inquiry which fol­ I ELlZA.8ETH A. MCCLUI\E Harriet Walden Ward, of Bedford stated Dr. }forris Vlteles, of the member la 1'espon.ible for "seeing" lowl. The .county Attorney ant{ Hills, New York. She attended the of Pennsylvania, his that rules are obeyed, was felt to SheriI!' have returned to the University in Rippowam School, Bedford, New lecture to the Science Club. He be too nebulous. The question was Hinchman Wright farmhouse in an attempt Winner York, and the Westover whether only Board members School, to seeure evidence to be presented went on to say that the chief pur­ Middlebury, Connecticut. pose of industrial psychology is to rellponlible, 01' whether every stu­ at Mra. Wright's trial lor murder. Will Do dent should take on responsibility Honors The Sheelah Kilroy Memorlal promete the main objectivell' of The only J!.!ece ot information Scholarship for the best essay in industry. This can only be accom­ of seeing "that- the rules are obeyed. ..yhtch could lead to an accusation t.he required English Composition plished through the worker him­ After discussing varioull specific In History Field is hidden by lIki. Peters, the coune was presented to Anne selt. His individu.l efficiency, aat­ problems concerninr the changing Elizabeth Anne McClure, winner sheriff's wife, and 'Mrs. Hale, a Hyde Greet, of New York City, an iafaction in bis job and relationa ot the clause in question (Resolu­ or the Charles S. Hinchman Memo­ neighbor overwhelmed by sympathy Alumnae Regional Scholar pre­ with his employer are therefore of tions, VI), the group voted.: rial Seholarship', received this tor the misunderstood and lonely pared by the Brearley School, New extreme importance. PsyeholoU "1. Each member of the As­ award for her work. in hist-ory. It wife of Farmer Wright. The sub­ York City. Honorable mentiona ean be of great importance in tbe sociation lion her honor to is riven annually to & member of tle treatment whic'h the action of were received by Melallie Ashle, elimination of latigue, methoda of earry out the rules of the AI­ the junior class for work of Ipecial Trlles requires was not achieved Hewitt, of Pasadena, Calilornia, a supervision and the selection of scciatlon. excellence in her major lubject. and the 'Play therefore became Seven Colleg. National Scholar competent workera. It was to thia Co1l/I,,"�' 011 P.,� 2. Next year Betta comic. MoClure plana prepared by the Wutridge Scbool laat. field that Dr. Viteles limited to db honors work in history. Louise Jones as the repentant Her for Girls Pasadena and by Laura the rest of his diac:uaaion. eour.es if' the department ' neighbor turned In an excellent thia Wln.lo,, of Chevy Chase, Mary­ With the development of com­ Forst�r to Read year include Northern : P;Yfonnance, ..mal.nteining a fairly Renai�aance land. who attended the Sidwell first History and Continental even interpretation of .her role. plex modem machines, it was Blatory. Friendl' School in Wa.hlngton. Carl Smith as Hale delivered his thougbt that the nNCI for highly At Eng. Lecture She also takes the Interd.partmen­ account of the discovery of the intelligent worken would be elim­ tal eoune given in the Theory and dead man with great poiu and inated. Actu.Uy the need for spe­ On Wednesday, May 7th, E. M. Practice ot Democrac,. Katherine GrUllth. lA..ndret.h, of would have provided good comic cial skiUs in these worken WIlS FonteI', noted En,lish noveli.t, Thi. spring Betta has been ap­ Los Angeles, California, won the relief had the audience Interpreted even greater. This fact was will give the annual English lec­ pointed the new head of the Chap. Eliubeth Duane Gillespie Sheolar­ the reet of the play correctJy. Pearl brought out clearly during the war ture in the Common Room at 8:30. el Committee. She hal also been ship in American History. She Edmunds aI Mrs. Petera was effici­ when highly complicated weapons Mr. Forster will read from his own active in organizing the work for was prepared by the Westridge ent and practical though superftc­ were developed. Dr. Viteles men­ works, selecting several passages CARE on campus in connection School, Paaade'hs, and holda the ial. .Barbara Draper and Louis tioned anti-Iubmarlne warfare, a to illustrate a particulsr theme and with the Alliance. Last year Ibe Su.an Shober Cary Award. The making informal comment. after­ W.hite at the Attorney and the field in which he himself did re­ was President of the Sophomore Katherine Fullerton Cerould Me­ Sheriff respectively gave good sup­ search, as an example of this. wards. Clasa snd a member of the Board moml Prize for crea.tlve writing port to the rest of the cut. Only workerl with rood pitch-dis­ "MI'. Fonter," stated MI" of the Athletic AssoclaUon. She went to Margaret Rlldd, of New The Proposal, on the other hand, crimination were found able to do Woodworth, of the English De­ Is on both the hockey and the ten­ York City, pl'tlpared by the Brear­ wa. a light comedy dealing with this work. partment, "is the most distinguish­ nis teams. ley School, New York City. the diftkultiea which confront Ivan Coming back to indu.try, Dr. Vi­ ed livin, novelist of our time, best Bettiwas prepared by the Bald­ The Elll8beth S. Shippen Schol­ Lumov (.. hyproehondriac of con­ teles showed that the ..me situa­ known for hi. Pa.. ,e to India, win School, Bryn Mawr, Pennayl­ arship in Foreign Languages ..u venience) when ·he attempts to tion prevailed. �'Seledion of work­ and Boward'i End." IA new collec­ vania, and is from Collegeville, awarded to Anne Wood, of Moorel­ propose to Natalia Teehubukov, the ers in the past," he IBid, "has been tion qf MT. iFonrter's supern'atural Pennsylvania. She il an Alumnae town, New Jerley, .. Foundation ConUnued on Pace • Continued. on Pa.. 5 storiel Is being opublished this year RegiGnai Scholar. ConUnue4 on p... I by iHareourt Brace. The wide-spread intereat that Wild Woman, Balloons and Jeep Mr. FonteI' baa C1"U� in th1a Hart Brings Throng to Maypole country, botb by hi. wrttlD. aDd For Heartening News of Movies Add to Frolic of Carnival-Goers b, his eritkal work, baa been in­ erMMd by the newa of Ilia ap­ b, Belen Mart:. '.t from spot to spot. 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Current Events Hartshorne Probes Summer Credits THE COLLEGE NEWS Common Room, Alonda" April (FOUNDED IN 1914) 28: "The great hope of the Britilb 'Divine. Relativity' Clarified by Dean tie. in the establishment of a Common Room, April 28: "In theo Students eantemplating summer atrong world security whic:h will past, Cod haa usually been con· .ehool work for whieh they wish Publillwd ..«kly durin, the Colkae yO!' ·(c.ccpt durin, Thanh,iyin,. Or.lm", &lid tutU holiday., Ind dUfi"l uuninnion w«u) in die inltren allow ber to develop her reaourc�s neeLed with the idea 01 absolute� eollege credit .hould keep in mind of Bryn Ma.r Colk,e at Ihe kdmore Printin, Company. Ardmore, PL, and and abilities", said Mr. Conyers neal," .taLed Dr. Charles Ha.rt- the basis on whieh transfer eredit Bry" Mawr Colklf. Read, �lIsh history author and shorne, prefacing hia talk to the is granted: 1) the institution mUlt • , • authoritW .peaking on '·post, War Phill.ophy Club on the "Divine be in the list of approved univer Problems of the British Empire." Relativity,'. Dr. ,Hartlhome, who is lities and eollegea, aa iaaued by th.. The Colkae Nrw. it fully protected by copyri,ht. Nothin, mat 'PpflN Two of the msjor problema of Profesaor of Philoaophy at tho Asaociation American Univer in it raa,. be reprinted uther .... oUy or in part .. ithout perm_ion of 11" of Editor·in·OUtf. England are those of a domestie University of Chicago, feels that alties; 2) the eounes must be eom and empirie nature. Du.rine the God must be considered contingent parable to work .given at Bryn Jast quarter of the nineteenth een· in some tespeets, however, .ince, Ma.wr College: 3) the courses must Edltorial Board tury Britain &eeepted a free world as an omnillCient Being, He k af- not repeat or duplicate work ofter economy and adopted a psttern ol feeted by the contineent world ed for admission or taken at Bryn liAuJET W AIoD, ..... EJitOf'-;"�Chkl • effort to e.tablish thia economy and wblch He knowl. Mawr College. &ABA.. " B IITTlIIA'N, '4', ConBETTY-BIuCHT P"OE, 'O,iMtMnP ereate a balance of trade-erueial !Dr. fi.rt.ahorne disculled the Hour�for·hour eredit wUi 'be rlv HELBN ANODTON, • .., EMILY TOWNSEND, 'SO. M.1IW' problem 01. ..Englan d: lIr. Read weak and the strong senses of reI· en lor aeceptlble courses taken at LOUISE EJ.'YIN, '.. , KARINA THOMA5, ' .. , . nate Subscription Board today, as a result of the war, her pOlllbilitiea. First, that relations Dean's Office, and must: be fmed out ANNA-SnN"A EIlICSON, '48, MI",agtr balance of trade is very unlavor- are external to their te11ms. How� in detail and signed by the Dean NANGV KUNHA1I.OT, ' .. 8 SALLY BEAMAN, ' .. 9 able. She owes a great deal of ever, he abjeeted, there must then and the departmenta, and turned EDYTH! LA GIlANDE, '49 SUE KELLY, '49 money in interest and loana, and be a relation iI"� • ",�..... � .. . '. n pered .us eanoellation together w thsua� AI OM little hoop"'aaid to tb�-other lenville, Pen� van!&: Plepared. • . th e II'b Ii __ ::erJOua and oug ot be h am b College Y peDllOft hom ornclu.aio n little hoop 'Roll me onr, in the by the SetlenvUle-Perkaale Blch, avoidable delay.. the from Collere." eloYer.' .. ' Sehool,1Ioeb CvmItJ. � THE COLLE,GE NEWS

ANNA AMRGAMT AND Philadelphia High TO.N, Mill McBride �ead, the Se'hool for D. C., ALUMNAE Walder Fitzgerald Memorial Schol� MlABY SLOAIN SCHOLARSHIP •. L"ut 0ISh C 0 ar. I hiplJ Girl Pennsylvania State Sc!holar REXilo...'lAL SOHOLARSHlP ar, 1945-46; Alumnae Recion.1 r1 Harl •• Lu Pale of N h.,.tIle, and Trustees' $tholer, 1944-47. Nancy Martin or Washington, Scholar. 19'&6·47. e d Tennessee. Prepared by the Hm.- OIS'lUUCf IV A'uVMNAE Scholarahipe to be H l i� the D. C. Prepared by the Holton· �hol.l"8hlplI to be Held in the boro HiCh School. Senior Year NashviUe. and RDGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Arms School, Wlishington, O. C. Sophomore Year the Ward-Belmont School, Nuh· Junne Redrow of Cineinnati, Edwin Gould Foundation Scholar NEW ENGLAND ALUMNAE GEOR(lE BA'IlES MEMO IAL R ville. Constance Lewis and Martha Ohio. Prepared by the W.lnut and Regional S holar, HOiUA..RS Alumnlle e REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP SP HrP Rockwell Moorhouse Class of 1904 Hills School. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1946·47. AND CI,ASS OF 1002 Marrery Hanna Kru�er Scholar, 1946·"7. of Alunmae Regional Scholar. 1944· N� YORK ALUllli'JAE SCHOLARSHIP Transfer· KlRK 47. Saint Paul, MinnelOta. THE .MISSES REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Frances Katharine I)utner. of 'Ot SOHOLA' red from University MinnNOta. RSlllP 1'HE SEV:EN' COLLOOE Grate "Voorli'lJ.. Oillinrham of 4nox. Massachusettl. Prepared Ann p ton 'f\R.U5TEE$' SOHOlJARSHLP Ap le 8torrow of Bo.· NlATIONAL SOHOLARiSHIP Staten hland, New York. Prepar· by the Foxhollow School, Lenox, ton, Me- G18h. Unch ll.Berkowitl of Phil- M.... ehu.ett.. Prepared by Marlaret Louise Shlney of ed by the Curtis High Sehool, Massachusetts. New England the Winsor adelphia, P�nnIlYlvania. Prepared SchOOl, BOlton. Nora Cracken, Kanaas. Prepllred by the Staten Island, New York. Alumnlloe Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1946- Salton.t.e.ll by the Germantown Him School, (,W insor School) Schol- MoCncken High School; Mc- Rea-ional S<:holar, 1946-47. 47. ar, 19«-46. Kansaa. Philadelphia, Penn.ylvanla. Trul. Cracken, · Seven College THE SEVE� COLLEGE. JAMES E. RHOADS MEMORIAL tees' Scholar, 1944-1947. SUSAN SOOB'ER CAR.Y .AlWARD National Scholar, 1944-47. NATlONAoL SOUOLA RSHIP SOPHOMORE SCHOLARSHIP �K.tberine Griffith Landreth AlBBY &LA!>E BRAtYTON ot JACOB ORJE CLA.R.KE Mar), Elizabeth lAwson of Pied- Carolyn Cohen, of New York DURf'lE� SCHOLARS-HIP Los Ange.les, California. Pre.pared MEMOIUkL SCHOLARSHIP mont, California. Pre.pared by the City. Prepal'ed..kr (he Hunter Col- il by the We.trldge School, Pan· Eliubeth L. Ham ton of Lans· Piedmon High �hool. Piedmont, lege High Winifred Cadbur1 of Cambrid,e, School, Ne"" York City. dena, Calitornia, and the Kather- downe, PeJ-lnsylvania. Prepared by California. Seven College National Alumnae Regional Schol ar, 1946- MusaehuleUa. Prepared .by the ine Bran.on School, RO l, Call· the Lansdowne High School. Lons· Scholar. 1&45-47. 47. Buckingham School, Cambridr8, i Cornia. Amy SUllman Stei�art downe, Pennsylvania. Alumnae Re· 11 and the Westtown School, West- �I ARY E. S1'EVElN. S NEW YORK ALUMNAE Scholar, 194 ... 46; Evelyn Hunt gional Stholar, 1944·46; Jacob Orie ""'7 town, Pannsylvania. Abby Slade SCILOLA D·C>-HfP RF.GIONAL SCI·IOLARSHIP Se'holar, 1946·46; Bryn Mawr Club Clarke Memorial Scholar. 1944-47. .' I.,,· n �Iirf J Ethel B ray ton Durfee ..,..o-h olu, 1946-47. , ord ohn of Wash- Stolzenberg, ot Brooklyn, California of Southern Scholar, N �aut.. YORK ItE)GtON AL ington. O. C. Prepared by the Na- New York. Prepared by the Er .. - AoNNA M. Fn, Seminary, New York, and the Ra- leans, Louisiana. Prepared by the Vermont. Prepared by the Mont· e a I \ Marlarel Elbabeth Mill r of Delaware. Alumnae IR. el ion venna High SCI.IOOI, Ravenna, Ohio. Isidore Newman High School. New peHer High School, Montpelier, Scholar, 1944-46� Evelyn Hunt College Vermont, Ilnd Westbrook W. .h in&ton, O. C. Prepared by JAMES E. RlHOAIOS M.EMlORIAL Orleans, Louisiana. Seven Junior SCHOLARSHIP the CooUd&e HiCh School, Wash- Se-holar, 1946-47. JUNIOR National Scholar. 1945·47. College, Portland. Maine. Edwin LORENZ·SHOW,ERIS Mary RoM Beetleetone of Bald- A'LUMNAE Gould Foundation Scholar, 1946·47. ineton, D. C. Edwin Gould Foun- NEW ElN(iLAND SCHOlJARlSHIP the dation Scholar, 19U-4.7. more, .Mary.land. Prepared by REGtQN AL SCHOLARSHIP LEILA HOUGHTELING MEMO- Doris Ha,nel Blaek.an ot Roland lPark Junior High Schonl Zoe Lund ot Eallt Providence. RIAL SCHOLARSHIP M.�R- Buena Vista, Vi!'linia. Prepared and the Eastern High School, Balti· Rhode Island. Prepared by the Lin- Elizabeth Arthibald Mutch, of Nor- I HOUSE ClJAllS ill' by the Maury High School, more, . Alumnae Region. co n School. PUlvidence, Rhode Morristown, New Jersey. Pre· 11104 Ward-Bel- 5CH()LARSIIlP folk, Virginia, and the al Schl)!ar, 194&.46; James E. Island. AlUmnae Regional Scholar. pared by the Peck School. Morri.- 94 - mont Sch l, Nashville, Tenne.· Rhoads Memorial Sophomore 1 5 47. tOWIl, and the Kent Place �ool. Anne Willard RaUl of Welle,.... oo see. Alumnae R.e&lon.1 Sclloier, Scholar, 194$.4'1. SHtPRE)N·HUlDEKOPER Summit, New Jersey. Alumnae ley Hilla, »uuchuHttJ. Prepared ILl.II>AM SH.ER.MAN MUla- 1944-45; Marla Hopper Scholar, MARY W '8 SOKOLARSHIP Regional Scholar, 1946-47. by DaM ,uall, Welle.ley, n la na 1946-46; Lorenz'!showen Sdtolar, MEl!ORl>A!L SCHOLARSHIP Clarina l'latt of New York City. SPECIAL TI\IUSTEES ' ehuMtta. New En& nd Alum e 19.f.6-.47. NonDa Jane Bernltein of Greens- Prepared by the Brearley School, SCHOLARSHIP Rerlonal Scho r, 1IN4-46; Geof1r� BR'Y'N k PRlNCEroN MAlWR boro, North Carolina. Prepared by New York City. Anne Oun� Hanna Dorothea Holborn of Batea Bopldn. Memorial Scholar, CLUB SCHOlJARaSHIP the Curry Tnining School ot the ( rley School ) Seholar. UMD- Hamden, Conn�licut. Prepared by 946-4S M.ar)' Scholar, Brea . 1 : E. Steven. • h JeaD Lorita MacAIlIBter of Woman's Conege of the Univerai· 46. t h e Sidwell Frltnd School, Was - 1946-47. O .• Princeton, New Jersey. Prepared ty of North Carolina. Mary Wit- F'RANCES MARION SIMPSON ington. . C and th e Prospect HI'11 SPoDCLAL 11R.USTEES' by the Princeton HiCh School and liam, Sherman Memorial Scholar, SCltOLARSHI.P School, New Haven, Connecticut. SCIJO'LARSHIP Miss Fine'. School, Princeton, New 1946-47. Em'Uy Ju.tine Harwood of Lau- Special Trustees' Scholar, 1946·47. AU... Suraacu ot Forest Billa, Jersey. Princeton Woman'. Olub EASTERN PEN.NSYiLVAaNIA rencevUle, New Jersey. Prepared N'&W F.>NGLAND ALUMNAE Tran.ferred from the New York. Scholar and Cia.. of 1968 En. AlJUMNAE REGIONAL by the Westover School, Middle- REGIONAL SOHOLAmSHlP technical l, Wana , Po- t ce Sch e , IH4-'6; Lo ise Harned Poly Sohoo . ran ol r New Jer- SQHOLARSHIP and BOOK SHOP bury, Connec.ticut. France, Mar- u of New Haven, land. SpeeMiI Tru.tees holar ' Sc: , tey Alumnae Rel'lonal Sebolar, SOHOUARSHtP ion Simpson Scholar .. 1946-47. Connecticut. Prepered by the' Ham· 1946-4.7. 19oC6-f.6: and Princeton Bryn Ma.r Marion Moeele,. Raney ot Rox- DISTRICT V ALUMNAE den High School. Hanlden, Con· EORGI G E W. YrEATMAN. Club Se.holar, 194.4.... 7. borouch. lPrepand by the Spring· ftEGlONAL SCHOUA RSRIP necticut. AlUmnae Regional Schol· SCHOLARSHIP NEW JERSEY AlLUMlNAE tide School. Che.tnut Hill, Penn· Louise Twaddell Pope of Lake ar, 19-46·47. Bittkock JoaD of New York R!x;1ON.AIL SOHOLA.RSHlP .ylnni.. Alumne Re&ional Schol- Fore. 1IIlnols. Prepared by tha MARtA HO PPER SCHOLARSH IP F&AlNCES y City. Prepared by Friend.' Sem-. and lItAJtION aI', 1�47. Bell School. Lake Forest, Illinois, l. nn Lew.., of Rengo. Chile. York . Jt inary, New City. SlMPlSON '8CIfOL'AR8B1P MlARlY McLEAN AiND tElJLEN A. and the Lake Forest High School. Prepared by Sanlialo College...... n J...MJ.e Celfe,. PAI- IfIlMOBlAL de THOMAS POWERS iIlEMDRlA.L. of MUR'I"ER I..ke Foreat, tIIinoi.. Alum�e Chile. end Liceo Nina', Santi· SOHOLA.RS1DP ..ie, New Jeney. Franc.. Marion SOHOLAJtSAIP Regional Scholar, 19�47. ' ago, Chile. • P16edllI. TI'OUI G,... ot Balli· Simpaon Scholar and Alumnae Jt,e.. 811i r Ie, FWa of Winthrop, NmY ENGLAND ALUMNAE NEW EXGLAND AWKJ'iAE . ' · . more, .aryland'. PI..... ". ::; .� holar. l�� -=- auachusettL � _-::_ the REGIl"... .. - �ItSfIIP RE]GIO,S..l.L SOHO£ARSJllP a EasteI'D Blah School, Batiimora, W omea.a' Collqe Chab Sc.-holar, Winthrop Rl,h Sehool, Winthrop, Eliaalleth erwin TpaWlng of S n,. GordOft Groye of Port- ...... a ria Hopper rt and M.,.,land. Alamn.. Jtclonal 1 . . lIu.eha tta. II Po l , ,Jhine. Prepared by the Wa.hington, Long Island. Nn' \9CBOLAJtSIIIP r Scholar, IN4-46; ,Jeanne en,..· TltU6T1DJS' Scholar, ItN8-67. Waynef1ete Sc h 0 0 I. Portland. York. P epared by Milwaukee.. lIllin fard Blalop ,Memorial Scholar, .... 01...... 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�P.&' Fo., THE COLLEGE NEW!! / • '>4nnouncemlmt Made Braun to Preach Royal Pair Solemnly Crowned Princeton Tigers 01 Cum Lallde Lid In Un derwater Setting of Prom The followin&, atudenll have At Chapel Sunday To Debate B. M. b)' Irina Nelidow 'SO . the Rhoads amoker. Here Holly- maintained a eum laude average The pros and cons of the deli­ Becausc of a change in hi. or­ On Saturday night the gym wns wood reigned wpreme, .s amid 1947 cate question : "Are Women Dom· a. of February I, : flers, Rev. John 8. Walthour, Chap­ transformed into a magiC underwat.- blazing lights moviel were taken ineering1" wi ll be aired on Tues­ 94 31 lain of the U. S. Militury Academy er kingdom, complete with lovel, of the dancers. ClaM O'r 1 7, Per

, THE COLLEGE NEWS , ,c Currellt Eve"ts Vilele. A"alyzes Illdu.lrial Psychology, SDA Holds First Co"ti".tJ frotH P" t 2 IT'it,, E mphasi. 0.. Worker Selectioll ment of not only l00dstuff's but � .�..:rOP 8«ret" Campus Meeting also investments and manulactur­ Tickets for Top Secret, the Fat. Continued from Page 1 Betler results are obtained when ers is desirable and inevitable. The ulty show acheduled for Saturday, tests are used. Dr. Vit.eles ahowed accordin� to common sense meth- Led by Pamela Stillman, '49, and imperial problem is equally dis­ May 10, are on sale in the Office several slides of graphs iIIultra� Marjorie Low, '50, the Bryn Mawr turbing to the British, Mr. Re'ad of Publi cationa, Taylor, every day ods." Thia method, utiliiing the ing" the great i�rease in the per­ chapter of the SDA held its inaug­ said. The major pointa of di&cuI­ interview, references, etc., haa not from 9 to 12. All proceeds will &'0 - centage of workers who pro� ural meeting on Wednesday, April �on were tading trade relation­ to the Btyn Mawr College Fund. been aupplanted, but merely sup satisfactory in their joba, when 23. The conatltution of the na­ plemented by psychological teata. ships with dominions and changing ______PlyChotOgiCal telta are applied In Note! tional organization W81 read, aa .pherea 01 influence in Australia Faculty. Pleue their selectiOn. Any faeulty member. wishing I well 81 ita four basic principles, ,,00 New Zealand. Seideman, '.9. These teats an, of courae, not which are as followl: voluntary baby-liUen during fac­ Art. Ni,ht 100 per cent dependable. They "1. We dedlc.ate ounelves .. an like all form. of totalltarianiam, ia ulty .how rebea!'!a", will pleau • orranir.ation of progrellive stu­ incompatible with these objectives. contact Amoret �Us,ell, Rhoadl. The total profits of Arts Night merely increase the chance of good amounted to $62.65. This sum has dents to the achlevement of free­ In our cruiade for an expanding selection. From these tests, it can Title E1ectiona been applied to the student quota dom and ecol1Omlc lecurity for all democracy and agaiOlt faaeism be caleulated accurately how many and reaction, we therefore welcome "The Title" takes great pleasure for the Drive. Cash receipts were people everywhere tbro"urh educa­ worken must be: hired in order to tion and political action. as members of SOA only thote in announcing the eledion of the approximately $SOO. Expenses in­ following new members: Barbara cluded prorrams, props, Ji&ht.. and have a desired number left at the 2. We believe that rilinr stand­ whose devotion to its principles is ards of living and lasting peace unqualified." Bettman, '49; Anne Dunn, '.9; Ann Federal Tax or $69.88. end of a training period. can be attained by democratic The next meeting of the SOA, planrune, enlargement of funda­ which will henceforth hold weekly mental liberties and international meeting, wiIJ decide upon a con­ co-operation. atitution and a future program. 3. We believe that these objec­ OffIcers will beelected and the con· tives can be attained only ir the stitution ratified. wealth and power of the organized forces 01 reaction are overcome by political action in accordance with HellVe"., Child! democratic principle. DON'T 4. We believe that communism, FORGET YOUR MEET AT THE GREEK'S PARENTS' ANNIVERSARY Tasty Sandwiches SEND FLOWE FROM ADOLPH KIEFER Refreshments � WORlD'S RECOID HOlOU AND OLYMrIC SWIMMING Ctt.v4PION Lunches - Dinner JEANNETI>.s-"

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Team Scores Big Wi,,; Baseball College Chorus CHORUS BROADCAST THE Pe n" Victori6'18 .1." The Doubl-. Octet of the Bryn � . Sells Reeo...l:nftC:!l ARDMORE BOOKSHOP. INC. IA hrilliant 't'kItory for btle baa&- Mawr's newcomen to lacrolle • �D 1f.1fT Chorus will broadca.t .bility, althou.,h Orden are now beinz taken for Ani.. ,., Pa. ball tam headlined the sport. .howed promising Monday, May 5, at 6.30, ove� a the two record.e recently made by �ta for the week, when Bryn the outcome of the ,arne was never BOOKS STATIONERY the Collel'e Chorua. The record. major Phlladelpbia .tation. Kanrr defeated the 'UniveNity of in doubt. The improvement and wltl arrive on May 9 and will be Pennsylnnia Ll-2 I.. t Thunday enlhullaam in the lacrOlH playen :: aold at the auction on that day and on !Museum ·Field. Bryn Mawr col- augurs well for the future of the ====::;:== == .. at the Faculty Show on May 10. Jected flve runl in the .tIrat inning, came at the col1ere. I :::;:=�' I ;==�======� One of the Chorus recording, atavinr off the Penn offenle until Libby Grey, '50, who. played la features "Concao" on one side and FOR Now ia the time a the fifth, when the home Iteam made crolle in IEngland before coming good Bryn Mawrtyr "Sacerdate. Domini" on the other. their two runs. to Bryn Mawr, made both of the Should purchaae aU The second has "Hi Ho the Preach.. FOOD ! the I'ifta ahe otter The Owll played "better than Owls' 1l0irlta, breaking through the er lMan" and "Blooming on the To help the Fund- any Bryn Mawr team I have ever strong Penn defense. Hilltop" on one aide and UWater­ AND HELP THE With a right good will aeen," Mill Yearer atated .-fler Thia week's sports ..chedule in· cruses" on the reverse. The two the game. Peg&,y Shiney'a 'Pltch- eludel the following eventl : From Appalachian folk lonp were writ­ DRIVE, TOO ! inc ,was outltanding, and the cateh. May 4, Sunday Gym open 2-6; ten especially for the Chorus and Ricbard Stockton er and ,bt.semen coordinated amaz- . Pool open 4-6. . all were featured on the recent ingly well, with &,ood double plays May 6, Monday 4:00 Lacrosse VI. Chorus radio broadcast with the HAMBURG and general alertneH, to prevent Shipley, here. exception of uSacerdotes Domini," Penn'. sevefl hit. from taUying as 4:16 Baseball VS. HEARTH Laneaater An. Bryn Mawr The price of the records will be- runs. U ninus, there. ��======��======� $1.26 apiece, or $2.60 for the pair. May 6, Tuesday 3:00 Tennis VS. Bryn Mawr made leventeen hits, go Swarthmore, bere. All profita from their sale will with only two errors, in contrast 4:00 2nd Team to the Drive. with Penn'a seven hits and foul' baseball vs. Shipley. errora. Peggy Shiney and Bobble .on-in-law. Jane Harru made a Younl' led the battlnl' averages beautiful though not quite ano­ with

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