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Wellesley News — Wellesley College News Ht. dipar i bunt orF HfninrniRnsB HK «nwW mrwiwnhPWTBie buiiu«tioti __ vol. xx*,v ' ;";';-= dec 3 1925 wellesley, mass., December 3, 1925 (! BARN WILL PRESENT FRESHMEN HOUSE CHAIRMEN ALFRED HOLLINS WILL C. A. OFFERS ANSWERS A NEW TYPE 14 Abbott St THELMA SMYTHE OF PLAY GIVE ORGAN RECITAL TO NUMEROUS QUERIES 11 Abbott St HELEN LYMAN Fall tl Appleby Road ALICE DENNETT Form.l Will Be Marked More e Famous Blind Organist of En 8 Departments To By Give Report. In 15 Belair Road RUTH WHITTREDGE Character Interpretation land Plans Concert In Chapel NEWS Telling Of Work In The Birches • VIRGINIA GIBBS Than By Action On Decembe 15 Various Field* Clinton House ELEANOR GREEN Crofton , DOROTHY KURTZ Tbe Fall play to be given on De- Alfred Hollins. the famous blind or- GENERAL POLICY DISCUSSED 6 Cross St RUTH HASTINGS cember 12, will be The Cradle Song ganist and composer of England, will Eliot JANET GEDDES play in the Wellesley by Sierra. It is a play without a Chapel at 8 P. M. Every year one hears questioning, Elms DOROTHEA WAPLES on the evening of December 15. This sometimes idle, great deal of action, and therefore its sometimes curious, and Harris House EMILY ROCKWOOD is an extra concert in the Wellesley sometimes, we hope, eager, Leigliton House success depends largely on character but all to MOLLY DAXFORTH Concert Course, a concert to which the effect of wondering just 25 Leighton Road interpretation, setting what it is ROSINA DuPONT and acting. The ticket holders will be admitted with- that C. A does or is trying to do. Little House PEGGY McDIARMID gentle nature out charge. and subtle humor of the The concert ticket book Since Noanett CATHERINE WAGNER this ignorance is so largely the work makes it rather must, however, be shown to secure Townseni difficult to pro- result of lack of information and of RUTH WELDON admission. There will be no reserve duce. Furthermore, to fully appre- publicity, instead of the result of any 7 Waban St MILDRED YOUNG and the Concert Course ticket desire Washington House ciate its beauty, tbe audience must be to keep its activities and inter- ESTHER KIRKBRIDE holders are advised to go early. The est hidden those who happen to 626 Washington St VIRGINIA sympathetic with its mood. If be GOULD The Chapel doors will be opened at 7:30, ; closely in Webb , touch with C. A. are MARY WHEELER Cradle Son,, is well done it will promptly. eager to do their best to share any nark a step forward in the history Alfred Hollins, who is now famous of knowledge about the work they may be College one of the world's greatest organ- IRISH DEFEAT ALL AMERICAN RULES FOR INDOOR BASEBALL dramatics. have with those who really would like ts, made his reputation first as a Tbe cast of characters is as fol- to know. We have resolved that the HOCKEY TEAM BY 2 - SCORE AND BASKETBALL ANNOUNCED >y prodigy. He was born in Hull lows: college at large is at least going to England in 1S65. Although born have the opportunity to obtain infor- <>r 2-0 the Irish Tin- Prioress Ellen Bartlett blind, the young boy never permitted mation about C. A. in the future, the All-American basketball and baseball Vicaress Elizabeth Marquis this infirmity to affect his sunny team last Saturday j mat d whether they take it or not. Not only ended the tournament held tween the three upper classes Mistress of Novices position or to darken the earnt by the I s attention called to the C. A. office and Friday purpose of life, United States Field evening at 7:30 (begh niiL : H. Louise his which at Hockey Associ- \ Wallace a very the C. A. bulletin boards in Founders ation on the Wellesley grounds last morrow, December 4) there Sister Joanna of the Cross early age became a determin Hall and outside the C. A. office at the week, The tournament consisted of be games the gym There Helen Steers be a musician. One of his earliest El. Table, as sources of information, the semi-finals and finals between tin will be fii- second class teams Sister Tornero Elizabeth Cooley recollections is standing at the fami and a buWin addition it is directed to tbe city teams, and of games with the Eng continued mnd of competitive Sister Marcella Florence Smith piano and picking out tunes with o: NEWS for several weeks to come. For ish Coaches' Team and the Irish matches will b played all winter. Sister Sagrario Helen Petit finger. At the age of six he heard there will appear on the Editorial page Team, ending with tbe game between culminating in a Iiampionsliip match Sister Inez Martha Biehle town band, which gave him his first what might well be called the Confes- the Irish and the All-American, se- at the. end of the indoor season. Teresa Elsbeth Thexton taste of orchestral music. Already sions of Christian Association, with lected at the end of the tournament. Although many freshmen have Antonio Antoinette Deppl gifted with that rare endowment, per- every attempt made to remove The tournament games resulted as signed up to play Friday evenings, Poet Margaret McCarty fect pitch, which enabled him to name obscur- ity. Each chairman of a department follows: Miss Cummings feels that it is too Other Nuns Nancy Southworth instantly any note or combination of much for notes in turn will write an article telling of Boston defeated Chicago 9-1 girls to make the trip from Christiana O. Jones sounded, young Hollins was village to sent her particular phase of the work, and Philadelphia defeated Fairchester Mary Hemenway and Elizabeth Mai- to the Wilberforce Institution for back at night. If there the blind at the age of nine, when showing in how many places the co- 16-0 are enough Miss Smaill of the Department of he freshmen, began to operation of those interested will be v.,,,, , ... a special afternoon study the organ. At twelve, X. w ^ period Reading and Speaking is coaching the ill be arranged for them. he entered the Royal Normal Col- Philadelphia defeated Baltimore 12-0 cast. Anne Revere, '2fi, the Chairman The season is short; so are the lege ror the Blind at Upper Norwood, xjihirui these chaii Philadelphia defeated New York 12-0 Fri- of the play, is being assisted with the ly evening periods. when he added the piano to vith the five offic- :rinn, Philadelphia thus won the All- Hence the fol- and scenery by Mr. Linde- his stud- lowing rules will be observed to in- ies. Later the famous Dr. E. J. Hop- the C. A. Board and are the heads of American championship. This team Boston, and in lighting by the sport kins took him as the following departments: World Fel- also bad the distinction of being the Mr. Pevear. an organ pupil. So If you rapid was his lowship, Religious Meetings, only one not beaten by tbe Coaches, have signed up, you will progress on both in- Confer- be expected to show up. (Continued on 5, ence, Memberships, of Prayer, who tied them 3-3. Other games Page Col. 4) Week to cuts only will General Aid. Community Service, Dep- played during the week were as fol- be allowed for WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS WILL the season. utations. Discussion groups, and Stu- WELLESLEY ORCHESTRA WILL If you find LEAD NEXT CHAPEL SERVICES dent-Industrial. English Coaches defeated New that you must cut any The last four depart- 10-0 Friday evening, report this fact by GIVE CONCERT DECEMBER 11 ments have been added this year, the previous The college preacher for Sunday, English Coaches defeated Bostc Wednesday to the per which seems on the surface like a step December 6. is Dr. Theodore G. son in charge. The program of the Wellesley" Col- in the direction of- over-organization, Soares, 2. Teams will head of the Department of Irish defeated Boston 9-1 be posted every lege Symphony Orchestra Concert to be but as a matter of fact they come into Thursday morning, eliminating Practical Theology in the University given English Coaches tied Philadelphia all Friday evening, December 11, is existence only because of sufficient in- iste of of Chicago. Dr. Soares was ordained 3-3 time Friday evenings. follows: terest and need to justify them. to the ministry in 1894 and held Games will start at 7:30 sharp March from There were also several games Policy Features Broadening: Outlook Everyone will get a pastorates in Rockford. Galesburg, played between the second teams. chance to play tfailia Mendelssohn There We hope to have Miss Clifton and Oak Park, Illinois before he was are a few remarks on general Wellesley <>irl (In All American tc Overture called to policy that •ach—add to this a good crowd of the University. He has pub- might be given now. Be- Wellesley may take pride in claim- Giovann i Mozart lished various hooks on religion and cause many have felt that what the players and onlookers and we w Songs (Continued on Page 3) a corking has been for years much interested in student of to-day was greatly in need good indoor season! Adagictto Bizet the work of the Religious Education : was a chance for more contact out- R. F. W. '26. i.nitra?s Dance Grieg Association of which he was made de her own community and for more MR. CORNISH WILL SPEAK ON Cradle Song Godard president in 1921. During the war he Tango La expression of her own ideas in con- TRANSYLVANIAN CONDITIONS DHAN MUKERJI, NATIONALIST Rosita Dupont was connected with the work of the March On The Mall Goldmann crete ways, we are establishing con- OF INDIA, WILL SPEAK HERE Y.
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