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VOL. XLV-NO. 23 ARDMORE and BRYN M,,"WR, PA, MONDAY, MAY 2, Pohley- (and Holoorri R��ive Hinchman Scholarship

------�------,�---- , McBride Gives l;relf� Have Stave Bright, Too··· Doom S��olarship List Vi8���8 0.( l!rifall,!�".n� b� �IMeUtN eUdow. comp'lex it �relf to '5\ •.. II.· May Day Morning & gest that both of work lomethill& about paRi Ita,. There I.J have their own wornet, Carolyn Cohen Receives that com.pletely an4 f.-l _tap: traworms if the the world were al lOOn •• they .tep up &1 caru of Brooke Hall evefJODe on their aboulden. S�fr"bt ' o� it, whether a. actor or &•• '­ tap- well�kDOwn amona Award The aotor IDclined to-think a.ctonj itfa hand. i. ually pre ent amonl' the , an· am t1ia 'artist u e'b eq crew Gooclhart. May 2. At the • . • and au nJ a ho it •• ,U,btly 4jl ab Jl u,rb diff';'· n al May Day Assembly this mOlt vital part of the ow " tat u the' o lfOl'f'JIDc the' while �m, ltaeeband looks, ent form. IDl� f mornin; Mill M.cBride read tb. �SoU; forgeWq back. .on from �e win... and thinb "o.t Unet, �. list of sebolanhips and academic � worken, �-- �y hair. u oCOW'1e are . ge the acton ft'ftlY awarde to be held durine tbe lear neeel&ary. they thl� aU the terrible thin•• .but where would they without 01 1949,50, be �at micht bappen the me to ply that the dariq The Charles S. Hinchman Me· fft ftia ia no, t" 1m , c;:oune of the pertormuce. What . immediately Jivel an thoae motial Scholarship w.. divided .tapj about that spotlight keepi be--

j NEWS P ••• T ... t.BB COLLtEi: - - 1II9""'y, May .2, 1949 Anno�a�ent Made �IiyBrings Out THE' Of cllili . ode List , . F�IN ��lt49 NSA Objectives U14 (�" of 102) Taylor Step Sinrlng preceded Maids, Porters Decide Mary Au.tiD, Suunne Baehner. the NStA raUy on 'WedneMiay '&fter Sally :Mary To Rep t Show dinner, and ita .how songa and ea stone. Beaman,Barbara Bentley,Rose NormaBeetle­ Thursday cI.... aong. IProducea an at. ., Jane Bernltein, ,Rose Blakely, mo.Phere luit.a.ble "tradi­ To The Editor: Phyllis Bolton, Jean Broadfoot, .a tion-breaking rally,"tor Vircinia Brooke, Harriet Caulkins. re- Speaking trom a real loap box a result of the wonderful Ann Corcoran, Grace Dillln&,ham, ItA EdltorlU In front Taylor Stept, Marion ception gjven to the Maids and !loud Jean Ellis, Louise Ervin, Clare Edwards, at 'Chairman of NSA Porters' produeUon of The MlkadGo EMILY TO.... NSEND, 'SO, EJilor-;n-cb;,! Fahnestock, Shirley Lucille '48·'49 Fish, on campul, listed the qualifica­ on Saturaay, April 28rd, we lIa.& GU T EUOOW Flory, Elizabeth Guth. Alice Hack­ ANNB E . 'SO, Co,y IRlNA , ·SO, M.ke-up tion. for the oUlce of chairman, N ney. Manan Harvey. Suzanne Hen­ decided to give a repe&t perform- EUSABETH ...., 'Si HANNA ·SO, Md.e.Jlp and then introdueed the three can­ HOLB�N, Mary En ance on Thursday, May 5th, G.... NEUDOJ1.UA I, derson, Druille iHughes, YNNE W WS, 'SO M.u-Jlp didates for the office next year. In. BLAflttE FOMYTH, '5 Israel, ''Marian John, Christel JOAN Mc&toE, ' 2 Bertie Dawes, atarting with a Goodbart. Our reasona for this .e� 5 Elizabeth Kennard. Kath� Kappes, Jolly "Ladiea--.'· dlaeusaed the role ion are twofold. Firat of EdItorialSlalf arlne Knaplund, Edythe LaGrande, aU, it of NSA on the college campUJ, and has been requested by Nnu CA\lE, 'SO FUNClNE '51 Beverly Levin, D. Lynn Lewis. mendJ in on Bryn Mawr'. campus specif­ Philadelphia and by the faculty ANN ANTHONY, '51 JANE RoLLD.,ouPLEsnx, Mary Edith Lutley, Lucille Mabiou, '51 ically. Although, beea.uae of BrfJ!. JANE AUGUSnNE, Helen Martin, Nancy Martin, Gale and studentl at Bryn Mawr Col­ '12 Mawr'. excellent sell.;government BaTTYJOANNA Sun1L, BElDPBLD, '5 's 1 l.rNOA BETTMANJ '52 Minton, Marilyn Peters, Eleanor lege who it on April 2 organization, this college less mined 23rd. JACQUEUNE EsMUIAN, BETTY 'f2 Rubsam. Ann 8eideman. Annf' haa But more importan� we are re­ 'U LEE, need for "student voice" C!.AD.B LlACHO"ln, BAIUSAkA jOELSON, 'S2 Thomas. IMargo VorYII, Geraldine NSA'. '51 than many aebools, "we muat nev­ peating The Mikado because of the. ....ALADEJl. '51 CAJt-OI)NE '$2 Warburg, Berth& Wexler, Eleanor SMITH, ertheless go for it and wOl1k for overwhelming enthuaium of EMWY CAD PAULA HEaEJI, Wixom. .... 'S2 tha STJ.A. the things that it ean do us." (Clue of tlor entire cut and of those who. 1950· The national plane N&A's ae- all of 138) or are connected with the show. LAUIlA WINSLO tion was the sOOjeet of Joan Pi- ..... 'SO, elM! Anne (58=-'-2'10Bobia. Doris Chambers. JOSEPHINE RASItIND, wosky's diseulsion. and she empha­ Cynthia Sehwarta ·SO Ann Chowning, Carolyn Cohen, sized the that beeause of Business Boar .. Betty Jean Connor, Joan Davison, Bryn Mawr',raet Self Government Or. ELEANOIl Advertising Managn Elizabeth H. Dempwolf. Marion OTTo, 'H, ganitation, /We have a lot to oUtr BLOUNT, Business M.nllger Dugdale, L uiae Earle, Marian Nature Lover MADEL.mE 'H, � . �- other eolleges through NSA. Cit­ In8iB� TAMA SCHBNK, 'S2 PRICE, wards, EIOIlle W. Flemmg, Greten- MAllY Lov 's 1 ing the National Students' Asaoei­ Radio8 Ruin GIlACE lJEDMAN, M.u.y KAy ACItRITZ, "1 en Gaebelein, Helen Goldher&" L ation as a link between 'tiS and F 'n Syl a Ann Good Graham. Campus - Subacriptlon � : other colleges, Joan ealled it ":\ II4iifd .' Clalreve Grandjouan, Dorot h y BAM UGHTPOOT, ·SO, Mlln4&er mouthpiece of Ameriean students; To the Editor: B.u. Greeley, Nancy Green alt, Pen- EDIE MAJoN Hue, 'SO SUE ltm..u;y, '", � through it the country can reall] elope Greenhough. LoUise Harned, Until recently Bryn Mawr ALLy liAaNEY, ' LA.�'off get to know what the ,students Lou .. 9EDYnIB Alta Mae arrill, Elizabeth He" , --� ... MAa,JOUB PIn'DsoN. 'J1PB.NNY GJ.EENOUGH, 'SO � thin'k." campus remained.' shrouded in a.. Martha Allce� Helson, MelanIe 'Si GJ.ETCHEN GAUBLElN, Frieda Wa&,oner talked about sort of pseudo-gothic dignity that. M,\lI.Y KAY LAltlltTZ, 'H Hewitt, Ma d Hodgman, Hanna � NoSA's activities on an intern.tion­ had its eharm,and now that sprin� Holborn, Prlscllla. Johnaon, Laura aI sea Ie. Th roug h 1,'�'''"''. , sh e ISal·d , Kaiser, lI en Kas I r, Ad eI e G . has made oddities disappear. the­ Maill.B prie<, � . . American student. not only gain Suboc:rip,ioo. $<.71 $l.1O Kurtz, 1I111ena� Marie G. . SubrcripOons at . eampus a joy to behold. bep.. LeWIS, "'n! o nnatlon avvut.L.__ countries• an"1 "'1 an1 time Lu kens, Annette MJU...... as te r, R uth is activities abroad, but are given an However, a malignant desire .. ... matter It OIice Metzger, Lois Miller. Mary Ellen to EntcM IICCODd d the Ardmore, Pa., Pnts opportunity to see these countries ruin it seems lurk among Bryn­ UDder Act 01 Monisson, Elizabeth IMutch, Irina b:I c.a_ Au"", 24, 1·912 and witness these activities Mawrtyrs. Not content to diaflgura Nelldow, Anne Newbold, Judith through such features &II NSA's Nicely. D. Patricia Nichol. Mary trees with polrt.erislic art, the. student tours information sen­ Elizabeth Porter. Frances Putney, blataney of which was happily SOO!) ice about foreignand school•. Ameri- Middle Ma1j Da1j Loulle Riker, Nancy Rile it . can students learn about Europe removed. and to tramp on newly­ The Yearbook declared: "We have wrangled in a Rotch, Kathleen Row1 ey, �In!� ro� 1949 through N8A, and 'INSA repre- seeded places, they earry portablef to • ben. Emily Town!lend,Barbara Ann one cannot hear oneself-not think .. • val when he • ssue what .has done on campus faculty, both strongly opposed Ito I• ts 'revI t I S. Wakeman Linda Whitney, Bince do·not. know of that lhis year,tNSA lAf.arlon Edwards men- was raised last year, feeI the i:WJ'sur_,L d·t 1 yof sne.nd· mg a thO. tr dr 0 Susan Williams.' solete �sclmty�ut dream. Port­0b­ tloned the C turale beld at Penn severa) thousand dollars on a spectacle ·Studenls having "Junior Year � ables are loua. They are heard the academic year and last week,. tHe Student Govern- has any significance for us peyond the mere- Abroad" are not included. from cl&88es, from halls, from tha which no longer ment Clinic conducted here this · • Class of Library.. The wind through Senjor­ ly quamt.• 1951 winter, and too fact that a DP . (89::a9?'o of ...... Row tre" does not always agree­ .. 183) Scholarship. has been established at Big May Day 'has a special prestIge'1D our mmd S Johann& Alderfer, Ann Anthony, with their rhythm and they lead Th8lt Bryn Mawr. in every Joan Auerbtlch, !Mary Ausman, with the profes!lOr a duet of un­ is, however, undeniable. The united effort, once The .lr�s on Tayloz. lawn car­ · col- EUen Bacon; Natica Bates, Nancy pleuing quality. lege generation for almost half a century, produce a cele- ried adY:ertising. rally, to 81ackwood, 'Margaret Blodgett, PQIlYto the f prefer the· campus nature-eol­ b ra Ion 89SOCla. ted ·th B Mawr siooe its earliest years with. sutiC ot ib(onnaUon as: . ' Margaret Cubon Margaret Chess- bUa. ored . and tbe air straight. t· WI ryn � NSA--:-Bettet: Fitcu 1tt�tudent Re­ cannot lhelp impressing all us .deeply. Furthe�ore, a � er, Patricia Don�ho. Lola Egan, radios allowed outside! Ara of ti ty latlons;:_���Al}eTiates Studen! herent maste''V r-pattern for every expreSSIve ac VI Sara. Esterline, Pamela Field, form of Economic; Strain (Purebase eard, Indignsnt Citizen on campus is something which will probably never happen to Elelen Finkel. Betty 'Goldblatt. ); eo-ops NSA � Sponsors. Summer ,��o Bono Populo Ellen Hanlon, Ann Barnwell. us again. . . Travel. :. . - . Claireve GrandJouan Elizabeth Henry, PatriCia Hirsch • : Litltle May Day and Arts Night have divided up and tsk­ Claire iliirshfield, Jane Borner, en over the functions of the Big 1lradition.' Unfortunately, Joy Joslyn, Judith Konowitz, Mil­ SyncoPutio�, S�o-"'pi1ig� Skipping dred Krel., Eleanor L , Bar­ we f

. , Monday, ,May 1949 Page 2, THE COLLEGE NEWS Three , l\liss McBride !teads Brusstar Scholar in Matbematica, delphia, Penn.ylvaniL Prepared 1948-49, by the Philadelphia Higb School List of Scholarships . The Co ece National .Cor Girls, Philadelpbia, Penn.,.l­ (.uranged in ol'der of rank in class) ge"en U Scholanhip vania. Minnie Murdoc Kendrick k &holarahip9 to be Held in Melanie Ashley Hewitt, of Pasa· Memorial Scholar, 1847-49. the Senior Year dena, Calitornia: PrEij)l.red by tho Trustfte' Scholanhlp Men are and Westridge School for Girls, Pasa­ onD Sebolarsb p Ne..... York Alumnlle Hegi I l 'enlUl),"'ania State i della, California. Seven College April when Scholarship Caroline Harris TaCKart, Ethel Stolzcuberg, of Brooklyn, 1946-49. pf Nlltional Scbolar, they woo, Philadelphia, Penn,),lvania. Pre­ l\"w York. Prepared by the Eras­ pared by the Philadelphia RiCh mus l:ligh School, BrooKlyn, New Jersey Alumnae Regional Det.ember New 1:11111¥ol'k. Alwnnue Rerional Sc:.holalsbip Sehool tor Girls, Philadelphia, when they PennsylVania. Pennsylvania StaLe Scholar, 1046-49. Anne Marie Bobis, of Summit, , Scholal' und Trustees' St.holar, Jersey. Prepa.red by the " ed; mlid. art Philadelphia Board or Education 1947-411. HoraceNew Mann School, New York Scholarship l't1ay when City, and St. Mary's-in-the-!Moun­ The Seven College National Adele Gersh. KUl'tz tains, Littleton, New Hampahire. they are Scholarshlp Philll�Jphiu, Penllsylvania.(Aira.), l'rnna­ oJl Alumnae Regional Soholar, 1948- Sherrill Cowgill, of San Fran­ terl'cd from Wellesley College, maids, but 49, cisco, California. Prepared by the IW ellesley,. Mallllchuaetts. Phila· the sky Sarah Dix Hamlin &Pool, San delphia UOllrd oC Education Schol­ French Government Scholar Io'ranciaco, California. Seven Col­ ur, 1947-4V. Ellen Delyse Shure, Brooklyn, changes when lelle National Scholar, 1947-49. New York. Preparedof by Adelphi Anna po .....er8 Memorial the,. are wh·es. Scholarships e 1\t. Academy, Brooklyn, New York. to ld Seholo.rship Lbe beYear H French Government Scholar, 1948- Sophomore Ellen Katz Kasler (Mra.), of in 49, Pepsi-Cola ScholU'8hlp and Philudeiphiu, Pennsylvania. Trans­ Evelyn Hu.nt Scholarahip ferred from the rCollege Wil· of Thoma.s H. POWU8 Memorial Sara Elizabeth Herminghaus, of liam Ilnd\Mary. Williamsburg, Vir­ Scholarship Lincoln, Nebraska. Prepared. by gmla. Mary Williams Sherman Nancy Riley, of Salina, Kan­ the Lincoln High School, Lincoln, 1948-4g. Seholat, sas. PreparedLee by the Salina High Nebraska. Pepsi--Cola Scholar, School 1948-49. 'fruliLees' Seholarahip . Forest Hills High School, Foreat Darby, Pennsylvania. Prepared by Bal'bara Smith Wllkem¥ (Mrs.), New England Alumnae Regional Hills, New York. Clan 1902 the Upper Darby High School, Up­ Junes MelltOrial of Wayne, Pennsylvania. Prepared of per Durhy, Pennsylvania. Bryn SO lhomoreE. Uhoods Sehowshlp Schol&l'ship Gcholnr, 1048-49. l by the Radnor Township Higb Louise Harned, of .New Haven, Mawr College Book Shop Trusteell' .Mary Nllteison, oC Brooklyn, S c h 0 0 Wayne, Pennsylvania. Connecticut. Prepared by the Ham­ The Seven College National Scholar and Upper IDarby Lions' New York. Prepared by Erasrnu1 I, 1946-49. 1947-49. Trustees' Scholar, den High Scbool, ,Hainden, Con­ Scholarship chib Scholar, HaU High School, Brooklyn, New necticut. Alumnae Re&ional Schol­ York.. Special Trustees' Scholarship Margaret Ruth Carlson, of Saint J�anne Crawford Hislop Memorial ar, 1946-49. Laura Elizabeth Kaiser, of Stutt.­ Louis, IMissouri. Prepared by tbe Scholarahip Continued on Pale , gart, Germany. Transferred from Soldan High School, Saint Louis, .Anna Margaret and Mar, Sloan Ellen Louise Hanlon, Locust Missouri. Seven College National

PallO .,Four T·BE COLLEGE .N,EW8 Monday, May 2, 1949 • - - , . Univer.ity City, Millouri. ....en . PoW"en M_OI'kl Mu. McBr� Reoda s. AAna '49-'SO.Members Chosen Collece National Scholar, larobip Lut 01 Scholar,mpa 19,i--(9. Scbo Betweenthe laves For Cnrriculum Comm. Sdooluahio> Betty.-.J"eanne Yorshla, Me­ ... 3 Book Shop of Constance Elizabeth thuen, Mauaehuaetta. Prepared Dr. Taylor's New Book The. tollowina have been elected ConLin ect from pale. Schulz, of CooperabUtl. Penn.ylvania. Pre.­ by the Searlea Hieb School, Me-­ Found Scholarly, member. of the Curriculum Com· TrualHe' ScholanJUp 1949-50: pared by the StPrincfield...ou.rham mittee tor the year tohuen, Maaaac.husetta. Well-written Patricia Starne. of Arthaeology ...... M. Harrie M·unay, High !School, Pleuant Valley, A. Philadelphia, Penn.ylvania. Pr.­ Pennaylvania. Hanna Holborn, Biology ...... D. Chambers TnuteN' Sc.bolaroblp b, '50 pured by the We.t PhiladeUlhia Janice Aline Angstadt Phila­ Chemistry .., ...... , .. B. Dempwolf Part, PoIiUCI the A-. of York. AilYDNe Re'...... of. Economics . , ...... R. Metzrer J.l ilh Sehool, Philadelphia, Penn­ NeW" delphia. Pennsylvania. Prepar�d in ... _ 1948- 8oIanlUp personalities involved are beauti­ they had been in the time Cato; Beth Harrer, of Orient, New 01 Ke.-ional Sdlolarabip Jean Marilyn Gundel'llon, fully depicted. they were provincials, they wer� York. Prepared by the Greenport. if Eleanor Virlinia Ja.­ of Se­ Perhapa the moat excitinc part happier They -were little con� ..•. .Reea, of Hilh School, Greenport. attle, Washington. Preparea by lIIalca 1'laina, M.allaehuaetta. Pre­ Lone of Mi .. Taylor'a ia the very cerned when t.he new partiea, th. bland, New York. Alumnae Re­ the Garliek!. High School. Seattle, book pared by the Beaver Country Day excellent lut chapter entitled armies, .Ubstituted a new Cae .. gional Scholar, 19(8-49. Wa.hington. Amy Suasman Stein­ r. School, Brookline, Maaaaebuaetta. 'tCaeaar1am and Catoniem," which unliice the noblea, they 1948-49. 1948- hart Scholar, For, bad Alumnate Regional Scholar, Shippen Huidekoper Se.boIanIUp inteerates the aubject as a whole not exchanged l�rty for .lavery. 4g. Alice LandiTaf ·Cary, of Lan- Mar, Peabody Wi.Wameoa and. whk:h at the same time give. They had paaaed from the dom­ c8Jter, Pennsylvania. Prepared » to the book a meaning which coca ination an oligarchy to the dom­ The Seven Colle,e Na.tioaaJ by of Schola.... far beyond ita immediate subject. ination of a monarch." the J. ·P. ;MoCukey High School, Helen MeKendrlck of Scholarahlp Woodward Riderwood, Maryland. Prepared The idea atated in the fi rst cha� In PoUtica in Ute Ace Jatne St. Clair Augustine. or Lancaster, Pennlylvarua. by Part, of ter: the Garrison Foreat School, Gar­ �iaa Tay10r haa brought Berkeley, Cali!omia. Prepared by Distrkt. IV Ahullnae Re,ioI'lal CuMr, rison, Maryland. ''Tthe period has rcuyrka� e par­ the time which she writea, Its the �Ilrah Dix Hamlin School, San of SChol.... ahJp aneIa with the pro tflRla and ex. people and ita thought, alive in an J.<'runclsco, California. (Seven Col­ Jacob and Orie EUubeth M. Franeee Marion. perlencel our One 194849. 8Jld 8. Simpeon original and conlttructive fuhlon. lege Nalional Scholar, Clarke ScbokrMip Se.holarahlp of own time. Memodal world had In a senae been realized, Her book, at once learned and well­ Lucy Curtia Turnbull, Lan. Martha Ann Bookman, Allen. . . . But there wal no effective 'Written, i. eertainly one of the Mary Anna Lan,.treth Memorial of of caater. Ohio. Prepared by the Lan­ town, Pennsylvania. SchoJal'lhip Prepared by world lovernment, for In the cen­ most valua�le ones In Its field that • caater BiCh School, Lancaster, the Allentown tHi gh School, Mary Sue Hayes, of Columbua, Allen- ter that atate there waa revolu- haa a'ppeared for a long time. Ohio. Alumnae Regional Scholar, tcrwn, Pennaylvania. of Ohio. IPrepared !by the Columbus Francea Mar- -======�======- ion Simpaon Scholar, 1948-t9. School lor Girls. Colwnbua, Ohio. 19'1HI�. Louiac Hyman Pollak Scholar, New York Reaional 1948-48. Alum..nu Sdlolenhip Refreshment And Movies Annette Bermann Filcher, of Corultant:e Lew� Martha. Sorts Of and Old Greenwicb, Connectk:ut. Pre-­ AIl Rockwell Moorhoue 190' pared by the Greenwich Academy, .Memorial Sc.hoIanhip Go Hand-In-Hand Greenwich, Connecticut. Books Joyce Elaine Tai-Ten-Quee, Alumnae Ilf Regional Scholar, 1948-49. Jamaica. Brltlah Weat lndie•. Pre· at the pared by the St. HuCh" Bieh Mar, Mc.Leu ElSea. A. M ...rter and School, JamaicA, British West In­ Memorial Sdlolanbip •. COUNTRY BOOK die Carol Dee Fein.teln, Chatta­ 01 nooga, Tennessee. Prepared hy SHOP Maria Hopper Scholar.hip Mary Will Boone, of Yonkers, the Girl.' !Preparatory School, New York. Prepa rcd by the Charle. Chattanoo,a, Tennelaee. Alomnae BRYN MAWR 19(8-49. E. Gorton High Sehool, Yonkera, Association Scholar, New York. Special Scholar, 1948-

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• M ...... '. May 2. 1949 THE COLLEGE NEWS Pa Fin .. Stage Fright Striku ArtFilms Exhibit Techniques The Observer Power. Behind Scene. Tonight the young blood i, run The reserve boob piled up acrou Of Modeling, Ch inese Pcintini ll · Continued fro.. Pace 1 nine youncer and we predict brok­ the han and many atudenta, given r Roo., April 19. At the aarmon Foundation and en bonel, broken peneil. and even ftround to .uit. There il alway. the - bf an aberratJ.oD. in e usu­ Common the th P. M. the ,two of a le - n wu trampled gr.. .. The silhouette of pause �i\e who wants to enpg. you in a 5:00 l" China lnltitute i al aeheme, left the library, more iea of four dlmlftrat to .upplement the America, tree. and :towera hal turned fuzzy - W8I c:.onference over lightinc just aa in color and entiUed ready to meet the world and ita work of the art department were "Out 01 and Jikewiae our plans for work. a Chinese PalntinE' Bruah." you trying move & fourteen- little quirks. are to presented. The entitled "Mod- h It 'IlIe little pilei of tilinr carda re­ fint, foot flat through a twel ....foot door. eUng a Portrait," wal demonltra- the my.terloUi technique that main little, the books ltay in the The Reading Room. atmOlphere aoee an axqui.ita Chln8l8 trying to clean up the .taae ted by Simon 1IIoaelalo, the art di- into producing urne neat order along tbe backs is, of course, untenable. or; in rector at Bennin on College in was exhibited. Tboul'b of our library desks. The sweet The a little and thUI be helpful, take. � painting breezes drift 1n and out and wa, Vermont, and turmoil of mUNY bead, 8tattered concerned the tech- the process may appear comp!!- away th e p I!ece 0 wood that i. like so many little wann air cur­ nique of aculpture in clay. It pre- carda, boob propped open, is, tor cated from viewing the � rents, drilt in and out 'rbll mean' ••..... hold up the rIcb' k Ih at lented the entire process of mod- . d-I-I..-� these few milling. work, in reality it is not. A Chinen day., accounts for the people lurkingtoo. in .upporta the brace that propa up eling, from the arrival of the IUb- Tbere Is alway. a certain amount the corridors. they ret down ject and the preliminary prepara- arti.at also workt rapidly, applylnl' of turmoil. It. like energy or equal­ the flat that the only dependahle there, they waitOnce for aometbine to II tionl to the final touche. and the the paint in ahort, .ketch-llke ing energy, cannot be destroyed. piece of Icenery. ha'ppen, for someone to IrO by. finished product. tro kies, et t I hi a arm rat erb These days the mental turmoil of If And finally, there is alwaYI the . they wait they be satisfied, What wal perhaps mOlt amu- than his finaeran.g the work. Once the Reading Room baa rone to the will audIence to worry about. W they . do for a congenial drifter will be .ure Jll ,'n- about the demo'-Irati..... 'on wa. a color ia laid, e nenr lower patti of the library where b pain1a to appear. Together they will realiu that the doorway faked the• .peed at wh,'cb the artl.t fa- over It,. b ut app es more over Iap.- it takes a form whleh is not ao u make corridor echo for a mo­ and liable to fall down at any sbloned the portrait. After seem- ping colol1l. A few,II .trokes of the ' mental. Around the water t.:ooler the ment and then they will off on ed: MV­ the people gatber. The water cool­ minute and extinguiab the acton ! ingly hurling the clay at the wi re brush, and a bird la form lome sly buaine... to and a flower appears. er of len the beat water in the col­ And will they recorone the props foundation form a luitable base. eral more, this, you underatand, is not he swiftly .haped it into an almost. Most impr eaaive i. the ac:c:uracy lege but you musl wring it from bel theAll absolute norfu. It is because as th elr . own onrings revamp- of the cooler. the water were made exact replica of the features of the artist and the beautiful, jewel­ May Day is coming. With that ed 1 Of auch thing, one can never the old man who like colora he employs. Thou h the even more diUicultU to obtain, eith­ aerved al the g paramount jn our mindl, we have be sure ... the only thing to modeJ. Each stroke of the tool was color range is limited, every .hade el" the water cooler congregations not yet visualized the final, irre­ .0 applied quickly, completed is unexcelled for clarity and beauty would be non-existent or some of il to croll one'. fingers and pray and the mediable deadline May four­ head captured the character and of tone. In thil film, it wal .hown the noise--making energy would be 01 that non, of them haa eve\" done , teenth. But after May Day we pre­ expression of the subject. thllt the essence of Chineae art is expended in a silent fashion. any stage work and that thus their dict that the file cards will grow T . cond lm produ d by m ty nd pr I. on bliaa' b= .==.=====fl=�_ e= '= ��=.;�P I=; '= ;��.==�="= ==! =·= = Those who wish to use the Ref­ messy and in place of the corri­ Itate of ignorance be �======will r= erence Room must be prepared dor drifters will be only those in Peace of mind does not descend on 1 use all tact to enter for who knowsto the stagecrew until the final cur­ I earl)est pursuit of one quick cilar­ '\l is well to remember your mother or someone but aome (and they are not inter­ ette. tain, and even theh they are not ested in referenCEs) may have happy ...there i. now a new com­ else's mother with a card but still better locked themselves in. A knock in­ plaint: "W.hy can't we do it all The program for the May if YOll choose a 'pretty handker- duces only silence, attempts over again 1" 10th record concert will include force the door-a deadly silence, toa chief to tllck in the en- Haydn's Symphony No. 101 D �ause for thought bring lorth Major ("The Clock Sym­In velope with it ODe £Ioody scream willfrom behind the phony"), Concerto No. 1 in Format.. ! I I door. G Minor, Gp. hy lMendelllohn, 'l'he Reserve Room, for one hour, and DINAH FROST'S Ravel'. "Bolero,"26 and Chopb probably the quietest in life, Graduation Dre , Waltzea. Thi. program is, how­ BRYN MAWR - by virtue of a forbidding itasign on ..u ever, subject to change. JOYCE LEWIS ita door, became a private study.

HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL ''The flowers - Problems are solved 01 Arls, Sciences, Education that bloom in the and Great issnes resolved 1948 Sprmg - tra I"a ___ And friends will agree EIGHT - WEEK COURSES, JULY 5 - AUGUST 27 Have something to SIX WEEK COURSES, JULY . - AUGUST 13 Over a Cll p of tea _ do with the case I Co·educational - Craduate and Undergraduate at at Veterana may enroll under G.I. CoUneI Dormitory Accommodations and CafeteriaBUl Seniu JEANETI" S Addrell: Department 9 WadlWOrth Bo THE COLLEGE JNN Ua".rdR, UniYersit.y BRYN MAWR Cambridge 38, Mall.

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Temple 9-1 on Temple's own WOI and may be remembered for McVey. Marion Micl1el. Georgianna Turner ,and . N eltd ow. Th e var- ftun17• over the balcony railing, f.. . court. Then Wednesday, April 27, I hit Mitcbell, Patricia Murray, Mary very excellent lermon. · clad in Ruffy 'bedroom llip.. " 'alter having been rained out a 8ity is captained this year by Jane), The uSc.heduJe of Distinguished • Natel.on. Ann H, Nowell, Nancy 'number of times, the team played Stone, who, along with Laurie Per- Clergymen", pubUlhed by the Unl- brown lodera and bobby aoeks, Pearre, Joanna Pennypacker, Ellen ttl postponed match with UninUIL. kins and Betsy Parker, played with tarian Church of Germantown meakerl and saddles. Powell, Eleanor Reea, Tama Joy The tennis v.raity is captained Benenck, Constance Schulz, Jo· by outstanding skill and energy. deScribes Dr. Davies as an' author Comments of "A�yway, it'. good Claire Fahneatock, '49, this year. : anna Semel, Judith Silman, Elaine The player. on the varlity were lecturer and cruSader having lIone tor the figure," liThe ;tudent dl ­ The tentative team .0 far ia aa SimonhoM, Caroline Anna Smitb, u follows: Stone, Greenwalt, Per- of the most penetratln, 'minds in rection unusually lood," and Collow.: Varalty: tat .inglea, John- Pauline Strawheeker, Joyce Tal­ kina, Gr1!Y, Atherton, Caawalader, the church today." Is Ian; 2nd .Inglet, C. Fa.hne.toek; ee �hy' don' t we have more of Ten-Quee. Renee Veron, Sail)' Savage, Woodworth, Townsend. The Chapel Committ to Srd .Inllel, Schwartz; doubles, hopei I theN came all .idel. Watta, Marcelle Wegier, Ellen lit Spayde, Parker, Bennett, and Tum- be able to hold the lervice outllde ttl .(rom Shaw and Hershey, 2nd doubles, Ruth Wells, Nancy Wullachleger. er as .ubstitute. It loob like a the Deanery Garden. Dick Cameron, Walt Roblnaon, M. ·L. Price and Anthony unio m ; J t good year for Lacroaae. Keep it Cole, and LeeHanng took over Varllty: tat Iinales, Naah; 2nd Don • The playen on the J. T. were during the aecond Intermiaalon. aln,le., W.lker; Srd lin,lu, Black- up. SENIOR REMlNDER Piwosky, Turner, Chamben, Rich- BMC WillA Gullan, banjos, calu.ally-clad d; tat dOublu, Berman and ftC- Seniors are reminded that the � . mond Bollyday, Smlth, - urei ...... 0'- up ..:-.... on the heel-marked double., Kri.ten ..n , iioear..4 Commencement Program will I,l.bart; 2nd Simplon,' Earle, Delane" , ' C floor around' the alngers, and lir'h� an d Ca a lad er; an d e au - Motu-Abell oilege 19est give their place of residence as dw tb btlt gan, Blo un'... and NeHd"" and hi • IU'J�,.t"'n. ed 0 murtune� .. crea ted " - tute. are Wadsworth, Dem.pwolf. L , signed on the Diploma List in •• --, • ' I v7 e-• Mitchell a ubstitutea, B . JOt� wr en l!� loCI!!o mO !PQere, punc �a""" a and Bentley. ryn � b.. be I • ._...... "U II December. Correction. may be The baseball varsity played their along with 33 other Northealtern luJa\1 I'm' & Bum, Hallelujah Bum , The ... br.lty alao .tarted made until May 15th, in the Re Jac,o second game on Wednesday, April coUeke. · and un1v�itiel, i;e ktain," bronco tell on him thl. IWednelday, Apr l j to UBI. �order'a ita HUOn i !'T. at Swarthmore, but' .adly permanenOy includ�a ' &8 a and ba.hed his head, and Office. �elr ma wa pale " I tcll- , ...aca �t o •• . tft "All �. enough, br ke their record. f tu,.. in The ...... - " h. nc·.. BUWlr College. The nnity �ied AI- \,j()� U- - D' ..- "" �11 though they fought hard, they lo.t Thla magazine, whleb edited A .ync1.0a pated.. l'hythm, a 'kip jJU"er with the .coring dODG it . · ties and p.lald shirt. dlacarded in 4-', to Swarthmore Tbunda,., by collece era4uJLt-e. �{l4 Jump.-shuqie, "Bril'hto-n' Camp . . ·and by Perkin. and J. Stone. It 34.0. On recent the heat of dance, t.�e .pirlt L the junior v�nity wa:a defeated collele repreaentativ:�, fo� tbe callin, aiarfea again. The ..Hie- I. wal a good ,ame and pl.. yed b)' i. no� "ery Uninns in a vel')' clole, enltlnl lale on the newsltanda. fatenell of �be hour notwitblt.and- ov,er60wtnl�ven to country with .,...t Iplrlt and s]dU, The •• ..,.'S game. !l'he final lcore Wal in favor Inclu4ed on �e eo!l8(8 the energy:' w.a illl pre.ant." " �e;!na:ding �h� ��rln&' night air, �.. , I�" II). Uninus but Bryn Mawr are ,fiction. artlelea on and bl f.. m· All'joined hand. in the center, back The folk and Iquare dance wu McBride,Mar.hall Spealc at 26-.23, b " played equally .. well. Sue Brody oas people, a ,uI'Vey o:f j�b ,oppor- eo the bar . few Itray loull were a complete luccesl whm the 1".t Fi T A." em ' .A A. was elected captain j, v.• tunltle., .ucce .. stories, a �porta found after "Gent remain, lady' go couple piomenaded out, the la.t t r.t 100 Ie. of the Pa •• and alollg with the pitcher, Nonnle lleetion, college beauti,s, cartoon. home." The .idea ot the Boor banjo. atring plunked, and the- last CoaUaQedJff'Olll 1 gym 'every .tudent a broad liberal edu- Cohen, played a very nlce lame, by well known artista. were a pattern of empty coke Lia'ht went out in the gym. bot- -;- cation aDd the ume time an ------�....:.------at 10pportunity to progreu in one field, Bryn Mawr ha. made many Tops wrrH THE Top STARS IN "HOLL changel luch al the development of honon work and comprehen­ sives, changed language require� menta. the elimination of the double major, and the addition of the new social soience requirement.

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