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Vol. Lt. MAW�, PA:: Ap;il 8, T�lt••• of Bryn M ...... Colle,I, I No. 18 BRY� 1966 - 25 Cenb OrcheStra Concert Will Featur Haydn, Hindemith, Copland MusIc Eudora W.lty

The Bryn Mawr-Haverrord er(ord '66. as oboe soloist. names certainly not as famillar Visiting Writer Eudora Welty Orcbestra, under the direction d Three modern pieces have been as the others. This Emerson Is • Robert K. Goss, will present a chosen to complete the concert. fDUIlI American composer who concert 01 works ranging(rom late The earliest Is a base ensemble studied music aLXale under the Declines Role Of 'Advice Giver' Baroque to very recent music by Paul Hlndemlth who was com­ composer Quincy Porter, and now Saturday, AprU 9, at 8:30 p.m. missioned In 1932 to write enoush studles'lnd teaches iD New Haven. Miss Eudora Welty, guest spoke at Wellesley andthe Univer­ music for an alt·da,y music festl- both In Roberts Hall at Haverford. Ad­ o. He works as a percussfonlst sity of North Carolina. On her wrlter-in-residence whose vlslt mission Is free. val in Pion, Austria. Thlspartlcu- wltb the Nj:w Hlven Symphony and ends Frld� declined the role of way home to MiSSissippi, Miss y Leading the program Is Josef la.r bass ensemble, described by a.s a jazz musician. Welty will stop .. at Agnes Scott "advlce-gwer" to prospective Haydn's Symphony No. 101 In 0 Bryn Mawr Orchestra pre-sldent Mr. Emerson will In fact be In writers. Interviewed Monday at the College and the Unl versity of maJor, better known as liThe Barbara Hurwitz as III. good­ the audience at the Orchestra'5 Deanery, Miss Welty maintained Alabama. Clock" Symphcny, especially from morning plecell--she calls it very P,8rformance Saturday 01 his work, that ilt shouldn't be a teller." She describes the topiC of her the "Uek-tock" motU developedIn sultable (or May Day, for a cantata (for one soprano voice She enjoys meeting students and talks as -the problems In writing the second {movement. It Is one instance--Is taken from the very and oich.estra) set to e••. IInds In" $lCb encounters the that she has worked out to her at the lates of Haydn's symphon­ opening of the day's mush:. cummlnes' poem "All In Ireen Ies which has retained the great Aaron "mutual stimulus" 01. discussion, si.�lsfact1on. I Copland's "Outdoor went my love riding." was but Insists that there her counsel­ A DonnelleyFellow at the college popularity It achieved immediately Overture" also composed Director Robert Goes bas ap­ Its Ing must end. i'Nobody gave me In 1958, Miss Welty Is pleased fOllowing premiere in England under somewhat specialized cir­ parently chosen all these pieces 1'94. advice." she remarked. "Nobody by the chance to re-visit friends In cumstances, as It was wrttten for their contrutlnl Qualltle3, and The program then moves back just before World War II for per­ po­ can advise a writer." at Bryn Mawr , speakwith students, to demonstrate the range and and read samples of their writing. to the early eighteenth-century formance at the H.lgh SChool of tentialiUes of the relatively small Realllng that she alwayswanted Italian composer of mainly small Music and Art In New York City. (about 50 pieces) Orche8tra. ThIs to write. Miss Welty called her­ A reluctant advice-giver but an ensemble pieces, Benedetto Mar­ The poster now being circulated coocert wUl mark the first under self "temperamentally suited" to eager and Interested visitor, Miss ceJlo. The Orchestra will perform adverttslng the concert, lists the Orcbestra'. new co-chairmen, short stories rather than novels. Welty seems as happy about her his Concerto in C minor (or Oboe IIWorks by Emerson, Copland, and Barbara Hurwitz and MUte Klm­ "Some people." she ezplalned. stay as are her hosts. and Strings, with Ed Hazzard, Hav- the IIrst of !be< three b"n. "are suited to both, but I prefer stories." When at work, lhe author finds Revision Of C ominittees that a story begins to prepare Itself before she starts to write Discussed at Undergrad It. II All wrltlng comes from inside. Since .most Hall Reps: from a feeling," she said. "Then had not cussed. Membership could con­ been ejected by the time of Mon­ something in the outside world sist of the Big Six representatives day's Undergrad meeting the only sets you off, and you put the two from both campuS8s, those working people present were the oUicers, thl,ngs together." on camw.s events, or simply the presHlents of ·{he Big SiX, volunteers. Someone to organlze Asked by Mr. Leach to read one the Class PreSidents, and visitors. the Meal EJ:change Is urgently of her stories to his writing class. The main buSiness oHhe meettng needed, Mtss Welty confessed that shewlS was the dtscussloriof various com­ pieasantly surprised to learn a mittees associated with Under. few years ago that her stories rrad. DIscussion centered around Halls End Voting; could be read aloud successfully. their functions, the po$slblllties Campus Fini,�h;ftg of combined committees, and the 3h.! had always considered elimination of committees wht'.. � stories written rather than oral, purposes are no longer c'':..u". '!'hP Class Election, but the new discovery "gives me committees ctl�1 I esed WAre; TIM! vdrlous hlis, -.r1!i tI,·'\ d­ pleasure." Although she enJoys ••• student Exc� Com ,.,Ulu, cepUoll uI �\/ntI:w.m, ! .:: now readj.ng atoue, MiS8 Welty feels Finance, Ubrary l.(,l,Ir.. U, P'!ettrd nnishE>d tlw c�e�'oc .,: tilclr OI9w that "all stories belong to be Ubrary, Inn Committee, Tnve! pres1dent.s. The ro.. u! ts of the;;e read to yourself, quietly, sUently." Bureau, Furniture Sale, and elections are. Kitty Taylor. Den­ bllb; ADdrea Stark, Erthna.n. Sue As part of ber trip, the author Vocation Committee. Tbe pos­ BiShop, Merion; Per Heston, Pem Practicing for this w"k.nd', Bryn Mawr.Haverford Orchestra has also delivered lectures at sible formation of a BI-Collel8 Committee was also East; Bella Usook , Pem West; •• colleges In a busy schedule that considered. conc.rt or., from I.ft, Hora CI"rman, .Ed Hauard, Gnd Morgar The new presldent ofUnderrrad, Bltsy Badal, Radnor; AllceBeadle, Bul •• she terms hunusual" for her. Margaret Edwards, explalDed the Rhoads: Ann Platt, Rockefeller: Before coming to Bryn Mawr, she purpose of each committee, and Sandy GllIuly, Batten House; and Karen Heckman, Spanisb House. suggestiOns were made for pes_. 1966 Commencement Speaker sible changes. Senior and Junior class ottlcers Mrs. Wheeler have also been chosen. senior It was deel(8d tbat the Library class president Is Bev Lange; Council will remain separatefrom ttrst SeDlor to seu-Gov, Claudia of Princeton Dies March 26 the Art Llbrarlan and tbe Record Is Pres. Goheen Mancum. lJbrarlan as In tbe put. TIle Robert Goheen, PresIdent of The 08W Junior class omeers Mr. Gobeeo's prlm&rJ iDter.sts Mrs. Arthur L. WbMler, proCes­ Ubrary Council (ooe person) Is of are: CaOOl Vultaalo,. preSident; Pr1ncetoo University and fatber at Prlncetoa lnclude .� 01 sor emeritus or mathemaUcs at iD charge of orpn1zq llbrary '66 SUe Noseo, vice-presIdent; Boonie Trudi. Gobeen. has been named lacmUes, tlndI.nc quailty (aculty Bryn Mawr, died Saturday, March tours lDd tbe I1brary aum, aDd CUnol ncb&m, secretary: RuthGals, this year's commencement 1IpeIk_ members, and rala:tnc warte. 26, 10 tbe . receives 00 pay.Jt wualsodeelded treasurer; Mary Uttle, social ... whU. teeptnc classestairl,small • There wtll be a memorial servtce that tbe Travel Bureau, atso one cbalrmao of !be coll.: and Llz Bon to 1Dd1a, Mr. Gobeen wu ae was named by Tim. MscuJne April 16 at 4:00 p.m. iD theMusic person, will rem.a1D. tbe same, and 'I'baeber and L)'DD AweU,ftrstaml Ibe .. 01 medical mlsstoaaries. as (me 01 the outslaMlrw college Room iD Goodhart, to wblcb both tbat the bol4er of this paidjob be aecorxlJW\ l ors to SeU-Got'. At 15 be cam. to tbeUnited State, presidents 01 Amerlea In a Usl students and faculty are welcome. a seoolarshlp studeDf.. Freshmen btpn ¥'OtlIIc lJltbe for Coocl. that 1Dcluded MIN McBride. Mrs. Wheeler was 83, and was The Vocational Committee will primaries (or Sopbomoan clul After atteod.lnc LawreDCevlll., The admIDlstratiYe aDd fund­ the widow of a professor of LaUn be aba.odoDed stnce It bas not officers .after bmc.b WeclDesday. be rraduated from Princeton wlib nls:tnc reepoaslblUUes 01 the at Bryn Mawr who died In 1932. tunettODild In tbe put (ew years. They w111 votetor Soc*MN r. clua Many oflt8 former tunctlone bave a cll.SSles major. Followtn( his office 01 Presidlat ba.... reduced A faculty member herseU for 30 vice-preSident, ereec.d Sopbomore falle n under the Curriculum Com­ army saniee �Inc World War Mr. Gobeea'. dinet coatact witll years, she reUred In 1948. She to Self-Gov, tradlUoos tbaJrrna.n, was oae mittee. appeal w... made for D, Mr. Gobeen of tbetJrst atudeDta� ..be.u...boUI .....- was head of the mathematJcs de­ AD pubUclty cba.1rml.O, ttro repre­ greater for tbe Inn Com. four students to receive Woodrow and cw.r U- withtbII ..... partment at her retirement. status ..ntaUves to CUrriculum Com­ IDe Wlleoo FeUowships. mitt.. , and a euaesUoo wu made mittee, and two reps to Athletic -. She received ber Bachelor of Mr. Goheen joIDed IbeCiaSSic8 for tbe revision of the Furntture Asaocl atJon. Described ua ..ev_" aiIllete, Arts degree from theUnJversityot Sale. ID put Department at Prtocetoo, wbere � put the the orp..n1r.era of Tbe oomlaee . for Sopbomore Mr. _ vi 111 . SOUth Dakota. In 1903, ber Muter sale be beld post 01 uslataJlt pro­ time pIaJta& !be received a set arQouut of cla.a vlce-pr.. ldeat are Robto the free -.2 ...... of Arts deJree from RadcllffeCol- tbe profits, and It baa f.ssor wbea be wu DallIed to theI bleD .... BukhKt, Kim Blatchford, Oor .. 8OCC8rI '-Ia, apa·, ... lOlL 1... . iD 1905, and a doctor 01 phtl­ tbat was wben plied this cba..Dp; to Dewton, JW Hobey, and 1JA pr.8Ida:lcr. He . 3? trom theUnlverailJ I. proftts lD olfIce Com,.I1:• •" -..rdeee wW oaopby d&crea perceatqe of tbt l'fIOfte)d. No� tor ..e0Dd ..lea.ct for the . .... tal s MId CIa DC _ ofCblcaIo In lilo. tlae . rrMt quul tt,t. � to 9tU-CIOY aN AAlta ID ·'M'h· 101111. ,...... be G...- .... not sold. Oi.:uaIoD 01 W. polDt Mr...... ftrBII: u.s tat.,.... , S I I b al80 bad boDo rary deJrees Greta, Raa lel MarcUS', Claire �, 07tl'l ... wu DOt flDal. Ford .. c--... .. hYcO' 79 ... _ 'S 1M from the New I.,..., coU... for Nee.." PtDky Stamaa.. aad MartM Fa C 'he. poutble _ ar-.. ,..... ac..Mt C 7 Wom_, loO" OOUIlus coU.e at Tbe tormatloa of a hft. Cluo __• .., u.to II.H., I· r ...... n" • ..., ....._ Rute... Unl.. rstty. and from BJ.:coUec. COrQmltt.. to wort � Uaat flaI ... wt.wm..... tra,,"C I 9 t..,.... 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THE COLLEGE NEWS .t£J.a..TTERS ·TO· THa "'oa"",,,Po"'-''' ''''' "ice 11.00 _ SvWctlptl•• _, ...... ,., ,1_ Infirmary IMilkWood' To tbI editor: To tbe Editor: In. your Marcb lOJ .... you I'tJl Feed a cold aod .abaft a JIt... r? what ..... appareotly &oteDlJld to Or Itarft a cold aod teed a ....r? 'be a prnIeW ol tbe BryD Mawr... WbJc:bIverthe old... .,1, JOU H... rford producttoo of UNDER ..,...lbe at Bry1))(awr 1IdlrmarJ . MILKWOOIl WOolU _ __ It ..mI to me that wbrIJl J'OU ""'w ol the plaJ, bowtver, ano Ill,.. _ Iood ...... - untortuDateb' tu.rDedlDto tIIIt­ cor tbe caUblr 01 tIie aormal cIlDlDC real baDe 01 Broadway, tbI r'e'" room deUcae.. .. E.... tbI toad La bM.rtal r..,lew. Evea wtth pro-: fDITORtAL IOAIO _ Hall .. bolter tIIoD ... ,.uloDal thlatre,thil la a dubious ..!4I"'�I'" . .. .. r .....-...... ;...... "' _.III ___ ...t HD1�'. __ ...... - -­ ....e ....-1111_ -.-; ...... !...... ; :., ...... -..... '. Ljw.e iClup.r\o "7 wbere oh h"uj my bulovi eollr, in�SttttI.,..".pt from­ practlee,-bUt...ft Is &all, •••••0 0·' 0 ••• ; 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ••• kit a.ttle•• Erdman, or wblre.. r fIl1r in thl8 ea.8II...... 1., 141* . . '6' watch 10M? J:)ed)lIb, • ...... '.' •• ••, , ; •• , , .. , ,• • , _Au_, c:.r 141...... 'ai ._r '6' 00 teU mewhowoulddare absc:ound It ma, be. U JOII bappeD to be ADJonewho bu .. orkedoo .:bool .... .-4J,41 ...... " •• ,': ...... � ....0'- ...... b...... P,. • .a... . '6' from their almoIt - " with a fuzzy wool scarf far from IUfJeriOC an upeet Itomach, producUoQl kDow. i,;•• _ ...... � , .. ... '0 .. .. '. ••• ...... , •• Robin Jom_. �6i . J'OU can loot tonra.rd to UYIDC OD uotaJUnr teDdlocy to remalD in C:-torl"'thtt 141 ...... 0 ••• 00' ...... L,...... L.dI",*c:b. '66 home? . IOUp and other � a ol uatU ".1_ ...... 0. : ...... - ...... � r_ Hunt. '69 wbence my possessions. where aaltJ..ae'-DO stat. bopeleu c:oatUalOD ··S.�.c!I,!!!�..,...... , ....MadIl ..... S1oan •• '61. �ry Ann.. 1Ipri .I, '61 your slicker bai,? rlIlOo 1a made fortboet01.uGO tbe Jut m1D.rt. aDdthen uldeDly ...... , •••• , ••••: � •••�.: .. . J.. . T�lor. . . . '6'. DI•• O.t.h"� won't someone teU me please lbet'blaDclu diet. cobere lJIto a pol1lbed wbo1e OD whereat J cao't completel1 condemntbII �rtormuce DlCbts. seeause of oneImitaUoo COld eaninr lDftrmaJ")' atatf, becaue J mer... tbla, it bardly. ..ma pert.1nenl to objects worthless but to some beard ODe 01tile our_I c:omp1a.1D­ crlUcise: a rehearsal, bowenr " An Experiment endearllll IDe IIocut ... quantity of food close to performance tlm', aM Uke a chemistry 101 notebook? rece1Yed. Forexam ple It I.s.. aboek ••peclally in tbe mournlUl to... ob where to scrounge? wbere to 1nI wbenycuordermllk ..ithd!nDer your ,..porter adopted tn the tlDal look? to receivebaU a I...... � ofbar artlc". It'. a lPOJ'ry atate 01 aff:aJ.ra Altbouab UNDER M1LK WOOD Thla la an aperimeDlal editorial, to probe rathert1Ia.D to the slen all • &panely red de.tped ..beD you look forward to }'OUr .bad a cood box otftce bothDlrhts dIqDoM or crWc1.r.e. "'YedUcuaedour ofthe campus ,Ummertlowlngty It said: W. ownoplDiona salUDt. and juice .. the but 01 pertormaoc.e, your "preview," Itmoapbere and d.Ic'UodIl pblloeoPlY of Bryn Mawr, ... c:&nDOt -lost and found with loverse 'r but form of auatenuee all day. appeartncas It didTIlurlday Dlpt, det.rmlDl tbttr rep..... ntatl Datu., What aD rome see where uoc.lalmeds are .. follow. 11 .zploralloD WMre are the cood 01' day. may eull7 bave warned many a aubjectlve matt.r. WI invlt. r.apoDHS fromtacuUy I.IId student. left, 01. ..beD you uaed to be able toorder people a.. ay and c:ertalnlJdJd little hope 01 •• feelera to an evaluaUon renectlDgtbe _tiere orphaned objects Uneer00 lA. tbI ""'01 tIM- � broU for .vo..,. �? If forcut morale. .. atimaat. olUte eou.p community. mittens wrinkle, notebooks crow • wan you cou1der that tDO.t ot ua pt Finally, a produCUOD CaD 001)' A collqe must come .iet because .. eare In naJloodowD be JudCed on it. actual, DOt Its educatioo to term. with tbe realiUe. .. well wltb lip. wbat a land Is • cood1tloo--clIe to poor 41et (andJ potentlal, merits, aDd .ven t.be , u tbl at.lracUoos of academtcs. Tbe ivory tower myth,.. blcb ...m • lostandfoundom muat admit ol moat sea.aoDed critic canootknow to imply a buytrHdom from aoy uternal demands,11 Plerc:ll!r'$y the where finders/losers keepers/ lact .leep) It is dJquat.J..ng tbat eVeD in the In­ in advance .. the.. 1Devitable .1ItraDc:e�ra 01ezama, aDddeadll �•• weepers come. bat ..W be. ","mary ,.....,;t ... de

An eigbt-day futprotestlngU.S. Mix Or Match Aoo..... ''1. ,_. i. .... Ao.� t. ...i+ ..y ,,_,Ie action 1n Vietnam recently ended ..... -;4...... " __ .,1100,"" for New Enlland collerestudents. At In Mlkne­ At lut aDeod to the Bryn "awrter'. typical complaint tbat toHaver­ lord area't Wbetber ber pretereDCe be town, CooDectlcut, about 40 stu­ bo,. just ID1 t)'pe" I. In ats:bt. dents druk cofteeand or aneejuice pID-atr1ped., madras, tattcue, 01' T-lbirt., the partlcutar BI'JII Mawr Denbigh Seeks More Privacy durlnc the fast to keep up tbelr rtrl wU1 baYe • c:huct toftDd at Haverford. A propo.r ....,. it rec.nU1' for the elpt days. compuler-makbhC project,orpzd.&.edsimilar., tobut more eUtc1.nUy strencth tIwl tbe netJoql uOperatloo Match,"wU1 pair eompatibl. 8ryD Mawr aDd Hav.rford 8bldenta. With New ,Sign - Out Procedure .;;:: ;:.,,�::.�:"O:: angered by unshaven beatniks DenbllbHall aDd are cbeeked Wltb ao mlDJ BI'JD Mawrter'l � dat.I••• nlIbta or ....k.nda .. at preseottran-' �boz ac:cordJ.D&ly. carrying Signs," one olthelastera awa.y wbeo Hanrford I� lOelo.,tbewortbol the lODl-overdue procram bluJD( a .... 81�out l)'Stem Guut. in the ball are auppUed told reporters. la obriou... Tbe eolutlem CaDDOtlound be in eitber Ubrary,In claue!, dullDld to mutmlsestudent pri... wttb iDdlvldual folders aDdfollow "This Is a demonstratlon of or, with all due to the m.a1-uc:ba.Dre,in d1n1.nC ball •• And ouee V&Cy aDd ball .meleDCY. the ame procedure. napeet personal commitment which Is m.r mizen .. a tr-eabmaD,the Hred st u dev18ed tbe .ystem to Aft.r ..v.ral ween of trial, the lnltial .xeltemut hal worn 01.1 .... neither tun oor euy," said aDd dlaeounpdU..-rclUlIHD abuD aUcb ordeala. Beside., ata mlxer remedy tbe uowa.ated dJa8emiDa rettrtncball Burt­ - pre_ideri: Suau another. Hammarstrom, a oat-DUmbered men'. eoll",.. Uon of alpo-out lntormatioa lbat bardt • �rtty of atu­ Bryn Bannard 1. ofteD by other reports fresbmu helpedorpruu conflnually leaked from tbe a1p- deata lD favor. Tbue CUla tlDd "00 the A plan DUmber 01 Br)'IIMawr­ W.sleyan. aimed dlrectl7 at1Dc1"8JUlarthe out book. lbat tbe ayum does protectprt- lut at Bannord datu: 11 exacUy what ,. oeeded. With only a 50 ceDt or I.ss tbetra- vac:y •iDee It unnece.a.ry The lasters, meet1nr only at '!'be IDDoYatloo. ,..plaet. • 1& � mealtime to drink oranp juice t. 101' the proeeutnc of a qUNt1ooDa1re, supportiar the projectIs dltloall book .. Ub three boaa reid allcD-outtod1leover.. betber ..... worib at mae try. The may be alittle and discuss the war, generally I.. P8IlD8YJvaDla RaIlroad marked ''In,'' "out," aDd"over ... the atudlot .. out.Some ,ull do ... agreed the protestwas a success. c:rowded em Friday atte�, but Barry love. a tull bus. DlCbt." Eacb atudeDt baa blI OWD c:omplalD of additional botheraod purpose, folder, complete .. Ith •• Ddud wtth the DeW d1acov.ry. In a statement of the CODtuI100. Wesleyu studeDts es­ - .lp-out abeet., From the ball preJldent'. pel'- opposed calaUon the war and ealled WbeD a ctrl ..ave. tor tbe .ve- t.be DIabI.Cb proceaa­ fa of apedl", for peace oecottaUons IncludiIll n1Dc, .... .leU out on bar...... cWt.ate. tallytnc late mlDutes, barfolder the National Liberation Front.. Togetherness aDd place. 1n lbe� tID:tIac a ..ot'l frequeat.1p- -"....- ----... �.... "out" ... ---_ out .rror.,aDd otber '&dm1D1atra- "We see a trend In OW' country that u', atatemeDt ta1u 11:IO,I:OO,andS:SO�. Uft m...... friCbl.1I8 If the Tbe o.,endaM boa 18 arraapdby Studltnt. ln lbelrdorma wlllbave read, lIa nation that Arnerleamust Upoa � tIlr'oIIIIcb our copf for thi. week'. NEWS,we were pU- D. course dateoI.zpected retUr tba cbaace to try out tile Qft' determine the oJ. tbeworld, tlaalarly .tnact cttvitle tbe BfJII Mawr-Haverford bJ a a .. tbes: art To dlterm1De w ....r a student 8}'ltem in their own balls and DO matter what that means. DO OI'cIINtra �rt, tbe Bryn MIIWI'�Haverfard �r operaliou, ana 11 ill tbe ball, U 18 oeceuar')' compare It. etfld.DCY ..Itb lba matter ..hat the eDd. awr-Haverford dIDee we were .. 81'711 .. rroup.ADd I'UticularlJ baPP,J to caa.ull 0IllJ tbe "In" box.. If pre.. . proc:.dure. At , about '70 til obetne tbe total upect of bI-coUep coontiDattoe1D .. tbe cr.ati.,. IIIr folder 18 not preaeat, Dtlt.ber students abstained from meals...... abe retu.ru, U. . Many 01 them .ven refused orange ..adeat mov.- bar foldert.ct to Juice UId ritamlD pills. About 10 ... ooos-ndIoII, ..... &elvaDtlpslor e..:lt ecboollD prOYldlDr a co- Room .Requests u conttnued for tbe lUll elpt days. ,"rlboa.. � 01 ...... ,. ... �two ladI'Itdual lutUutloas t "I." poett'on � At 11:'0, I, or 1:10, .... dooI'... s... ral ...... fromtheUnJ.,­ ..sa. It ...... to poUtouttlteltld. bI-eou.cec:oorcIlDatloo meads All ...derc l ...... at...... d . .... r or Jut.,.. IDU CaDc:bKk erslt, 01 lIa.uaebuetta, TriDItJ .... .,... tile...... 01uta ...... • ....,. ... , ,... ..,11ce- �.... . u.. _d eo..... flO< tMt.,...... aat..to "" ..... 110. DI_ of ... _ _ Wom.. tbeJJabera1t, ...... __ ..,...... w ___...... 10 ...... Holi. I_""otol,. oI� but 01 two world&. We mut • H C I 1M poMlble c:ulUnte oar _ looek. 'lbo ___ ud the UDl.,.,..Uy of eoa.cueut ...- � ...... frool "'",lr w.re u.o• tutIoc

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April 8, '1966 COLLEGE NEWS Pa.. 3 University of Michigan Exchange , Little Theatre' �s Organized, Enthuses Seven Bryn Mawrters Expects To Produce Comedies Tbe ""D nturDICI .... 1.8 who The past week baa been one of Pam eJ:pTes.s the eooYlelloo from a week-loGe Y1alt to U. Intense actlvitr tn the area of that tbere is a CODSlderableamOWll UnlY.raUy 01 IUchlpD '-It u.t campus dramaties. For ODe thine. 01. dramatic taleat on tbe Bryn trlp bad bleD 'W'ortbwb1le, lbIlr It bas seen the formation 01 Mawr and Huerlord campuses aHbouCll tbly DOted tbat maD, of "Uttle Tbeatre," a completely rematnJnc untapped b, the Colle.. tbe poalbJl1tl.. aDd. problema: at student_ run, studeat - directed Tbeatre pro

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,. Pago 4 COLLEGE NEWS ApTil 8, 1966 , Strindberg's The Stronger Tops Merion To Sponsor Egg Roll For Faculty Kids On Sunday Main Pe rformance of Miss Julie Sunday Uttle ones. This Is 50 the big by R.b .... Smith, .'68 tlUs very act!vtty, however, for displays none 01. the pride of his This aJternoon, Merion Green will be swumingwith mU­ kids won't be grabbing up al1 the Au lU s t Strlndberl's "The once her prey has discovered a own class which so hei(htens the lions of mUe ktds wltb sticky Obvious eggs before the mUe ones Stroneer," presented as,a curtam weak spot, her sHence becomes contrast of his servlUtYi he is hands Clutching Easter ens and can find any. There are prizes opener tothe Southwark Company's helpless and almost pitiable. mereiy course. beady eyes searching for sUIl hid­ for the !Old and silver en. Because presentation of his HMlss Julle" The other actress (Flora Elldns) Miss Julie (Lois Smith) Is vague den ones. It's the annual Faculty of the money Involved, there may at the' Theatre ot the l.Jv1ng Arts Is quick to seize her advantage, and rather detachedj ber Unes are m ChJldrens' Easter Egg Rqll given be more candy eggs than real , proved to be In and In my opinion emerges as the often lIat and, most a azing of fn ones, so that l1)ore can be hidden. all, she survives a... sbodlscl!,. se- by Merion HaU every Easter, It .fact, a tar.. Jironger pr.oduct.loothan strooger--oot the play Is well ' Involves games and punch and The kids (but maybe not theIr the main performance. worth seeing to judge tor yourself. ductlon, and goes oU Q.uietly to cookies and eggs and kids and mothers) wtll probably Uke this is suicide with never a hair of her "The Stronger" a strange "Miss Julle" is a dlUicult pro­ revision. neat coiffure disturbed. parents and fun and prizes, and power stru'ale between two duction, since it must besustained All of the actors have moments It has been happening for years Because of kids like Harriet actresses, one married and one through a long Single The aet. which are excellent, and 'IMlss and years. Leach the Merion Easter Ell Roll unmarrled--for while one carries subtleUes of characterization Julie" remains a fascinating play. Is undoubtedly more fun than the . on a runnlne attempt at conversa­ which make such sustained presen­ Last year , Harriet Leach was Strlndberl's characters struggle White House Egg Roll. So If any tion, the other remains sHent taUon possibleseem tohave escap­ the leader ot the pack. This year, In a web from which they cannot student is Ured of studying around througbout the play. The deelslon ed the Southwark company. In additIon to the clUldren and escape, the same strange vytnC three o'clock Sunday afternoon and or which (5 the stronpr is left The tension and tedium ot an their parents, say the Merion for power which Is so evident hasn't been babysitting In a while to the viewer, and would seem to all-night stand should behelehten­ _ sodal c�airmen, members are In "The Stronger" emerges more and misses her little brother or depend largely upon the acUng ed by the lack r1 breaks In the Invited, whether or not they have subtly In "Miss Julle"--It Is un- sister I thIs Is a wonderful and charaeterlzatlon of the play. play. In this performance the children that can .come: but fortunate that the excellent per- opportunity to socialize with the Arnette Jens, as the silent only quality which comes across As last year, there will be two formance and presentation Of the younger set as well as try to actress, seems like a snake hyp­ Is boredom. fields of lUdden ens, one for curtain raiser could not be matn- guess whose children they may notising her prey--and succeeds The acUng Is spotty, although • the bigger Idds and one for the tained In tlUs play. be• .,almost In hypnotlslnc the audience often good; the tault Ues rather as well, drawlnK . the eye of the In thecharacterization: Jean, play­ vtewer to he' eIpreSSlon and ed by Anthony Zer�, the vaiet movement. She betrays herself by who consorts with hJs mistress, South Africa's· ' Wait a Minim !' In and Around Drive- Ins Wins Recommendaiion as Rarity Spring Is. here. Who want. to sit In a &tufty concert hall llsteninc toI by Emily McOermott, '68 The cast of elghl (five men and IfI Gave my Love a Town," Weber's Abu Hassan Overture, or in a noisy museum hearlrc a lecture 11lere are tew plays that a re­ three women) change nationalities I Cherry ," and "Johnny Soldier." on VeneUan PalnUnr of the Rococo Age? With this In mind, the llstings viewer teels justWed In recom­ by changing bats and/or costumes. The cast Itself Is masterf\l.l. of event. of tnterest tn and Around PhUadelphia wtu be replaced this mending without reservations. They sIng and dance with untlag­ Ken

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UN1 VERSITY PENNS YL VA NIA .y 1 I Of flel """ 25, 1966. MIG ...... ,S ";11 .. . FOlK.-: TIle __.., Summer S lon. A DII ... · IOO Page 6 COCLEGE NEWS Ap,il 8, 1966 Annual Book Sale This Month; Men To A dd Unaesthetic Sense Sp onsors Welcoming Donations To Up coming Dance Performance Book Sale Ume at year aptnl Proceedsol th1B alumnae-spon- Mtm))ers ol the Bryn Mawr Club aortd event will go to the Region­ ol Phl1adelpb1a are busily prepar- a1 Scbola.rship Fund, wblch will by Alice Leib, '67 1nI tor their seventh annual Book belp provide schoLarsbJps to Bryn like there we were, you know, 2l"1lDd Sale , to take place April Mawr Collep torstudents tromtbe In Septe� In our new studlo. 22 In the cymoaalum on tbe Bryn valley area. Chairman Jots of air, light, mirrors floor Mawr College campus. Houra will ol the Regional Scholarship Com­ to ceiling, door to window.we were be from 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. 'lbura- mJttee Is Mrs. Fred Alexander, warmine .up. a few extensions, day, AprU 21, and trom 10 •. m. Gladwyne. Chairman ot the Book pHes, you know, the regular stuff. to 4 p.m� Friday, April 2Z-. Sale Commlttoo thllf year Is Mrs. It just occurred to me; Uke that. SO look over your shelves with John H. Curtis, Pb1ladelphla. you know,. the creaUve experlence. a crltleaI eye--make a donaUon-- U's a thlna with me--dance. dance brtnc tbose old books to the Dean­ Mrs. Milton Nabm bas been tor dance'. sake. ery, or, after APrU 4, to tbe Qym, chairman of the Book Sale for the What about unwanted books past au years, sloee Its beglnn1ng 80 1 straightened up(from fourth 00 shelve. tamllJesaDd friends? ot in 1960. She and a small bard­ position contraction on hall toe) BrlnC them to lbe Book Sale wor� commlttee, lnelud.1.n&Mrs. and said to the girl In the mirror: Hworkroom" to tbe Gym. For help Curtls, bave set lbe pattern tor Men. just Uke that I said It: Men. with packing transport, or In and what It Is today.. -a unique and I always was one tor succinct tbe case at large dooattona, call fascinating opportuo1ty to acquire expression. Mrs. Koblhas, Mt 2-8033, or Mrs. books ot all types at reWlvely 4-3272. Potter, MO low coat. The poster slogan it was easier than I thought It U80meth1ng tor every age and would be. It took a lew months. Campus Events interest" bas always seemed well oo1y once was there a majOr set­ I I juatltled. Prices range from 10-; back. you see, Peter Kaufmann GROUP THERAPY - Joining 8ryn and up, and lbere are a tew rare and Bob Feln1and both left. and Mawr dancer, Lix Schneider, Saturday, April 9 Toby Williom" books and collector's items. together. my artistic 'magiDaHon Alin Lelb, ·Jock'e Si egel, ond Diane Ste'n or. 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