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VOL XLVIII-N,O, AR DMOR E BRYN MAWR, PA" WEDN ES DA , ,EIRU A RY PRICI CINTS 12 ond 13, 1963 20 ShQwS- Stlldents� App�ove Poll ��haitge , In �ibrary Sche'dule '���!�?�,�f u�?M�t�'m���'�'�I?w� 'Might' Go I�to Effect Soon
dents at Bryn Mawr would not be in them. Some worried about. the During exam week plans to keep extension of 1ib� houn on a per ainee the. are kept ...on � opposed to a c'hange in the .mokin..... poI!IiblHty of a student fallin, asleep the library open p.m., plan,. (Ur1laCeJ manent which it to sub- £:Whether or not the librrty is rule which would allow Rhoads and t until U:OO with a e1gantte In her hand. Others and o Park and Dalton libra- mit to abuilt, meeUnr of the Joint Exec· used �� &fter p.m. She has alao point Erdman mJdenta Imoke In their felt it would be unfair to other riee on Sundays, were put into effect. uti),e rooms. to Board!' or the Faculty and 10:00 rirl dotms Rhoads students were al· an emergency measure feeili· ed out thst every g�in& to if s to -Student Cur\-ic:ulum Committees. l[ it The "smoking committee" has lowed to smoke. tate studyilll' foc .exams. the library between and the plan il put into e/Teet, the main . tabulated t.he results of the ques· .T 10:00 Jl:� he propcsed change wi1\ now be The extension or library libnu:y will be open unt.i1 every turns out the light in her room, ruM'S • tionnail'ee handed out to it. ia aerved "trial run" of a plan 11:30 to and, ap. a night, and cOlJld be closed by the there will be' no additional coat for • abOut. a pouible dlangeJlll in ItU·the takm,. -Self.Oov if that .as dents proved theri. eventually ,to the Board may become permanent. in t.he same person who locks Goocll:!arl smoking rule. Here are the' final ) at light.. Thu. e.xpen.es will be limit. of Trustee . near future. U.nfortunately, the Hall U:SO. Thus no additional ed to the tnree student librarians. atatlstlCl� of students returning Administration (who arran&ed the janitor will be required. , the queationnaires,414 did not ob practical details . make keeping Stude� librarians will work an addition to the;, plan to ke4I.P SOO to In jed to. the change, objected, the)ibrarz open possible) "didn't an- the 1i�rari� open later, ,t.h!..§.tudent 107 p.ddit!.pQIlI hour aod a half and 4were uncbriimftted. - nounce the additional hours to the and Reserve rooms,in�.MThe Weat Curriculum Commit.Lee will bring up Broken down by dormtl, t.he yote entire Study some additional suneationl in its . campus. However, the reu- Wing will be kept. open by graduate was as fol1!lws: -- tion from those lYho'did know about studenu. Park and' Dalton will be meeting with the Faculty Currlcu Don't the plan-and who useq the library kept open Su'nday aitel'{loon, until lum "'Committee. Object Object �during the ex,r. hours waa extreme- dark. , The fint of propolaia i. that 7 these Batten Iy favorable Bryn Mawr adopt a ptan 10 that 6,3 40 This plan will keep expenaes to I-- Denbigh -can sehedule he'!! own The Student Commit- . minimum. HDwe has ,t)� t.h-student Radnor Curriculum- tee has now prepared a" plan for the there are noMiss extra heltingIBid expenses· exams. This plan would be 10 33 • limilar Rockefeller 54 to the one that Haverford had 13 . Spanish Houae for the past yea\-. hu 6"'6 ' Rhoads n Curriculu:n Committee hu alto 30 52 Freshme Rehearse Play, Pern East ./ been col"llider.il1l the possibility of 3 "34 , Weal an additional tint year Q1Ilthematics Fern 13 36 Merion 24 o n c�rse geared to those people who 14 tHithert a d Ever After' HOUle-College Inn do not have the preparation for the. East 17 Both the- objecting votes8 and the Saturday evening, the class iety' of adivitie, this year. of On present Mathematics lOll but who non-objecting votes were fairly will unveil ita Freshman �riday ev"'ening, Sophomores will 1966 would be interested in takil1&' rna., evenly divided betweeh �mokel'S and , Show in Goodhart at "Hither '8:80. occupied with the snnllal Ani· them.tics lor ita practical appJiea non-smokers. to and Ever Alter" is ita intri&Uing be mal. Hunt:. There wi"- be an open tions in t.he acienc., as .�re·med.i. The main rtuon given in favor title. ../ cal requirement, br limply as house in t.he Common Room after an of the change was the lact that not , elec�e, The present course, many THE PLOT Friday night" dre .. reheaTIRI or' being able to smoke one', � roon! people feel, CRnnot. be mastered auc· In "Hitherto And Ever After," hinders work habits for amokers. The .plot l'8!pain unknown css!ully without 'a more exten.lv� 'The . not. dance which _will follow � flia Many of thOle voting "do object" unt'U \the weekend,'wiU bot the �haric thematici backl-round than mOlt Fl'eshman Show on Saturday e\'e· ...mentloned the lact that there is in- names alone are eu,geative. entering students now have. .� , has been planned alter the space fn Rhoads in wbich TheyLeu' include a poet, a pJumber, mne Another I'ugge.t.ed addition to the --Siil���;� a setting ol,t-he ahow: 'Scot.land, The to w6rk"and'amoke at 'the aame time. knight, a butler, and famOy curriculum haa a "project" Many simply feel that linee Rhoads a pommon Room will �gain be the been walk. mile for e.mel spirit. A Scottish aneutral castle course to taken in the majoh.fteld I . of la as fireproof any building ean I'd lCene an open house, On Satur· be &I rath.r smoke in my ia the scene for the play. one semester of the junior year to day unt.U Refreshment.s will be, there il DO feuon' not to allow .-nbut I'd F'l'eahman weekend offen' a var- enable all students to do lome indi· ' , provided3:30, and Octangle will sing. tmoking in rooms. , vidua� work in a specific field of in. bePamela; Gold and Judtih · Those who cited the terest. that objetted win are the directo and Goodatage , fact. the rooms would amelI. Speech Begin ing Second Semester . � The queltion of the language ". n - manager, reapeetively', for "Hi· , , ' quirement will be discuued again. therto lind Ever AIter." Aa.sisLant -The proposal suggests makinr ato. GLJMOUR to Award 'Co�5idei'S BMC Community Problem directoJr il Caroline Burlinghsm; dents aware pOllible of � • manager lUI I00I\-'' ' blhiMu is Carole' eq Ten Beat Drened "Put on your shoes "said pl'Obiems."We ,have intel-. the r uirement ol a readina' ton. Den:- know- min\ma1 ledge in two lansuages, 10 the 'Trip to New York Marshall. forth and trio lectual and social ustralnbj ne that Mrs. "Go - student ean �plete it earl1 enouch Glamour Maruine is looking for over-aemetter;twol" vert.heless, members of the MUSIC AND DA.N�E umph Bryn so that she can utilize her know· the "Ten Belt Drealed College Mawr community must reme Tbeae were 'Words from the . mber J�ueline Batten, Alice Ely and lE!d&e in net other work. There Girls in Amerit!a"-who will that this ilreedom� gIves eachi nd'I- be second aemester epeech Pamela Mulae are in charge mu· are, it'. pointed out, very few, any featured In .AUllllt, bsue convocation vidual a part to pla!. oJ I.h� 1968 sic and dance. Deborah Arkuah ill field, of intere,t. In which lmowledrelr of Glamour. deligned instill a fightin� apirit� ThUl, tL8 semester....,H' promises to directinr :l large and active IUlge of..-foreign langllag. is not. an ex· The candidate for the best- in" many of Bryn Mawr's �uily -the lndlan- c1vilizatiOft'c()une , -' Lata- crew anel has designed the ,et' for tremely important tool. - -e urae Velasguez a th4i dressed. honora .hould have the fol- complaining, students. Mn. Mar· :a Of play. Margaret. Bald i. respon On the other hand, t.he Curricu1 , ad w ei lowing qualificatlona: good figure, ;:� V m t :: =.. Committee ., Ihall pointed that the !Admin... C� Wl88a� ere - sible for lighting; Eleanor Drane for lum feell that it should· out . en. "on.&f, to the • , . H' L. til st e n , Bhinin'" ... .:,. � a possible • costumes; Vicki May for make·up; pan the re I ImpeccablecI ea &'TOOm-e' istration aware of the v.al'lety our ::) to - uo:8-UweU·kept U halripo. u�; is Y � ,Lois Magnusson for properties; Sa be gettinelanguart ahoesl" cmlrement either by a in and intensit.y of compl.alnt.l i�ued Ingi a deft hand with make· up; a . ..rah Ewer fOI polt.en; Mary McUow an int.ennediate course senior 70year, by the student., and Ihe tri� in clear \lnderstanding of Her fuh- eU for publicity; Ann Lovgren for ot by(plIsinr-an oral any til'ne duro ion imagination in managing her $eeCb to determine \be ' Leall1le Organizes box office: Ellen Seepl for u,hen. ing t.he senior year. .. c typej val- , I'U""'" lothes budget and a workable idity and severity of thea. com· l:)'� Junior e1ass advisors for the .how either case, the deadH'ne would wardrobe plan; a suitable • are Rolan ,Fleek and Gabrielle' thu,It! be extended from December to plaints. - • F d lookj Individuality in her .campuause of ... • lIDD .. that Schupf. May, It haa been lIune.teet Students have raised BMC colora and acce.aoriel; an appro- questiona The next few weeka willrye marls Tickeu (or t.he ahow are lince any other Bryn Mawr require. about both the $1.25 , priat.e olook for off-campus oc:c... academic and the each and will be"lOld in Taylqr this ment be fulftlled aenior the. beginning of Bryn Mawr', �n YUr, It· ions. " "community" aspecta of tbe lChool. an· week, Ticket. for the dance are shouJd be poSlible to �omplete the' � \ nual Campus Fund DrIve, Students . The cOntest winnen will flown • . They have Objected to . th, a cOll,ple language Teq\lirement the� teo, be will have tl)e opportunity 11.500 to York in June, where they, a variety to th6,lack. lan· of to con· New 0( COUl'ftl, tribute - - \.,.- .tay at the Biltmore. EVents on. �te Tequirement, required Fresh· to charitable orpnizations of 10, their acheclu1es JDclude man Comp, and other academic , I tours of their own choice in tlfe name mUJeuma and theaters, and. partici aspecta of achool,; however, Bryn Mawr College. The, drive of Extrat Extra! ' thl\, • pation in . I,t , . �•• hlo � .h",,-�_ s1t.ll chose to conlider being spon�red by League under ' � are.not already a subscriber, It isn't too late get To enter lhe contest, you need theMrs. "community" 'M.ar problema facing YO!J 10 the direction of Goldsamt ,If only come to 'tea in the Common . Roberta The College Newl for Ihe second semester. fill in the blinks students. ". " and Barbara Toip'ln. • below and you, will re'ceive; eac� Wedhesda't night, delivered Room at" aJ?d The Mawr community ·in..' In the fall of last fear, ItudenLl . 4:90 on February 18 , � � . to your mailbox. on.e· copy of eubm1t loUowine to Brooks chides lJrynnot only undera-raduate asked to auggest ,charities .., till were • Rhoad., by Febntal'J atudenta, but alumnae, friends which they felt were worthy of lLobard" 16' . , -two pbo(og-rap" (one tull..Jen� the college, graduate Itudenta, andof campus About thirty , TH E COLLEGE N�WS ,
and one close-up); and an essay, .• suPPort. f8(!ulty Mrs. }UTahall referred to letten reque�ting inlormation .de . , . .. . NAME •••••••••••••, ...... very and limpIe,' explaining our aoeial eomplalntl: th, paucity acriblng those organir.a.tiona have I i . .- slm1't choole\ your llothu, and .. I men In the Philadelphia been sent out and when MawlJ" ... bow to COllEGE ADDRESS ...... , budget your cloth" allowance. oJthe Jae.k of a Student Union,area the,l are received, pampbJeu will be , " and deJcrlbiOl' your elothina not heiDgt �. diJfic.ulties·uiainp froOl diatributecl to the halls for general PAYDAY (s�if March Apr l ...... or i ) . . . . . ill 'a metropolitan area, conaideraUon. a campu" y . diredlY Alter &rOup \ I The price of the Newa for one semester is Clip 'and other diaeontent.. \ 'Vote t),e to tlappy, hu narrowed this coupcn and send it via Campus Mail, to: $2.00. However, Ihe pointed out, the ten organiutions, a&udenta will be I . gteat fl'eedom that Bryn Mawr aaked to pled,e donations. whi(-'h I Valentine's � olf whicb it in • unique can chareed to the la'lil two linda Chang pl&A!ell be poaition among collep:et-ebould AIly auggt!,J.tions (or the -. Rh�ds North Day 'pay�ayL ferft alleviate many of tbese- welcome. ..:.. ------'-- - - ... - - --- ' to chive.are. ' '------', - - - - , , , . H E COL LEGEN E W S . WId �!!" ; Feb",ary 13. 1963 TH E COLLEG E NEW S I fOUNDED IN 191.4 \ ·S.lf�Gov.·Assei1s students Demand leadership �ocus 'III: Collegi •. , _. P",blilMd �I''''l '0""10; 'f t.IIUP! 0","." - • ...., "OtICl'y. 'n Woil . . n. 196a l Hi e 0 L L 101. N IW S .: J .... y, FobnIaiy , ••• h, •• , Exchange With Livingstone College . Returning St udents- Give' Impressions . . � ACtive Students from Livingstone u o o Of Stay In Salisb ry, N rth Car lina Brown Reports Problem Spring Notes Livingstone's EHor\8 alld Limitations " Won't Forget " 'Shoeles s" ' by Rubel � b1- Comelia Sprlft Added to this Is the need ror the Brown., '63 •• '63 institution' be aeeredlt.ed. a rat- �MC au ' ' by Greene c!l9sions and ttlk more than the "Welcome to Salisbury, the All Hoy! h.. tho. Neg-. a, .. ,nd, to . in hleved recently and de- Beu1 grOO the K' eC ,very Christy -Sawyer, a lenior at boys. American City" �rot-Jaimed a huge vidual and as a p, dealt with Uv- pe ent upon the n r of inc�tode in Salisbury, N. Of coune, lome of the lee- lighted banner across t.he main necessity 'of compromising hi, all:- � �� CoIiege on _ t�e. faculty. f:i n&'ltoneftI.I! baa ----c.• C., visited BI:.y.D MaWII' from Tues- tures here are wonderful.... I went !treet. The words' ll.t of _ Sov J! and '-f'or'Progres! ' painting, drama anq this WU.· Street... The 'Shines, ownen this and i t designs to int\ltmte in the one und a lullf alteration that an attempt to chanJ� ol since en reveale:d DY-;:oteaehera with imagiT boutique", allo de.ign mOlt" subtert- the go..-emments of Latin years its inception have be anythIng steIDl futile. '- ---U-petite ' the . nat.iori ana spirit. of their striking and darin,ly differ- ArT\(,rica; and. the ...d6;aire ot . mp,t encouraging, arid it no� Many have adopted an attitude of . to seems reasonably certain that its se co It true of course that ao�e of enj faahion!l. . Latin Americans themselves emingly ntented acceptance. A il UD JUII the level of htera,- t..Mn. pudden ted, ll8ll'8 ten achieve a better life tor ��eir peC!- goall be reaehed. More impol1.- very few &how bitterness. Others were ... Whil . below • cy in lpelUng'&nd that, d�u1 to .... Mawr models w.lked aDd pie. ant even than the fund. this country rmlJIin sen.itive to each ridicule .nd Brt" tum· Thil lteond problem, Mr. Mor· ha. Q1ade avanable in loanl lhe unkindne.. - (My roommate me relate, our production of Sleepinl Id . (and slippetQ in their various • i. told Beauty received mix� notices, But eostumea, ranging fr om a limple rison pointed out, il really a part encouragement inve.tmen18 and her friendl sometimes call her private enterprise01 in Latin.."Amer- I do not ever remember being herringboAe tweed sheath to an e,w;- the first in that Communllm'. "meanle" because of h�r lullen ex- . of ' e.stab- iea. ;.. bored, which Jor !-_(chOOI i. sure. Q.tic stained-glasa, floor length host- only �hope for sllcce" liel in '" prusion ). !ilhin'g a leellng of delpair and In conclusion, Mr. Morrison rl!- And so we came 'bacl>from North4 I, a stetiltic of Impart. . ess gown. Kathy Terzi;an, Matjorie . to "'habitat, �'Open Air" did HeUer, Chandlee Hilary ..disillusionment wi1 h 1:temocrac), Iterated hls S Feb, 13, 1963 •• , ...... Fou Gold. GOYUIUIleDt,. _ ,poke a m_ajority _ vote." of God. aDd own as e � n Market, to I:' AR-REACHING Originally, the Trade Expamuon onomy. kn tb Co , on the lor a .tabilize . st a on the tage nd does not on.� i n-N.S A. Represen.t.ti.J-e (elected r 4 ', · � ment" on- his wih's sa lad dr_ng . -vaniO' Stationn New York at 3:00 Mr. Atkinson. aaid also that it , by the student body; from any Corm to the more traditional n· "with v:igah" 'has faded: . in the morning and then awaken her necessary to IJI5e tRe same tacties " - claM. rangements it he finds that a Yaug>hn Meader's facetious moe· parent.. the SovieLs use; it not aufflclent. u Th t in an advilOty capacity, wit.h change will improve the tonal kefy, for all entertaining as- None of t�tematives is par- to lIfty thaL America il above such a bal- 'ita no vote, be the Advisory Council, ance at the group in any glven pect.s, could profouncDy iii· ticularly sllle. The", ia .alao the thin¥s. He deplores the a.t:lltude be oC which may be called as a .single- concert He usually conducts atarred in its national eonsequen- pollibility of staying at a hotel and "CatuOi. Americans who bel leve .•. halt. body, at t.be discretion or the Presi- without either baton or 8C()re. cesJ .�spect ye� passe. reportin, yourself to Self·Gov-a that by ,beina- Jlweet and we ' . is�not , good dent at the Association, and which mea.eure to be reserved for the most can avoid threats" to our secldrity. Swimmi g Team Splashes to Gloribus Victory extreme� emergencies. shall m�t. regularly, with the Ex· n A ecutive Council. The following mem- assume that studenu are lor· Avid C I WhiI B k I Team onquers pl'0nen1S t avers nc. bership is proposed: e asel )a�II . C rIS 0 i'n bidden tQ sign-out to hotels in the '" I-President 'of the Selr-Govern· Wihter varsity.sport. bepn with a practice ¥rint, Ellie . vicinity because they _ might be Discover Buddh B.e1dler. In as ment. Aisociation , a flurry 0(' team vyories and indi- was clocked in 31.9 seconds, break- tempted to misbehave or bee ause l 2-Preaident of Alliance \'idual record.brealhng. · ing' ttie old 40-meter backstroke rec- they woud be liable the unplea· 'While others spent. their vaca. I � 3-President of Arta CouncJl • 'Alter two pr8:Ctice. meeta wi th -onl. Later, in the-chestnut Hill pnt attentjons ot sttadgen. These tions at home, (our Bryn �fawrter, 4-presiaent ot Athletic Associa· Shipley School, the basketball team meet, the tint of the season, she ar"e'certainly valId reaSOM. were -exploti ng the caV81 near tion met its first opponent. Gwynned- al80 shave€{ eeronck oil' the However. I see no rea50n why the .2· 21- • 6-Rresident of-Interfait m ual"f"lt. -In the Jun- year-old school backStroke. record by colle,e could not try to mak"e an members ulin!; y;-orr.Jan O 6-Pfesident of League jor Vanity tilt, th·1!. Bryn Mawrlers swimming the 5O.yard event in 35,2 : arrangement. with a hill el in PIUI,&-- Glub and a,the( boys from� • la" Pretidenta Toned to-an easy 88-12 V1ctQry, with seconds. delp;"htl t.(I rf!l�IV� �eftain numfier 7-4' �-Presidc.nt or the College Thea- Lynne Schu� and Heather Stilwell ' In this tlie varsity squad ot inexpensive rooms lor. Bryn Mawr -Ph�::I�';l;: mbli, junior, Beta). . . meet. !' scoring'attac.k...... huJftpered., by 'the 111ne�s of four girls e�h weekend .... No men would Greene� -�'G�;aa IoOphomj>re, ter • " Iuding the and tW4,) 9-.chainn:u\ of""Cu�iculum Com- , The vftrsity.. an even .varsity members, including the diver,. . be alfoweq in the rooms. Wal-' rreshmen• .Pabhs Denton and Mary ... sq,uad seored The. mittee04 more decisive victory in match, 'rhe team neverth�'es", took first dorl-A,!toria, Ho�1 in New Yor� Turnqui!t, ieft Thur&day, lanuMV'" Ita -. It-Editor .of .the College News winning· an lillJpreslive 6()-J7 point place in the individual freestyle and. hal student l"OOrM where' sWdenls 31, and 'r4ttui'ned 'February 4. With U-1'wo Freshman reps, eleet.ed-by -v;ctory��Hi gh !coren for theO" Vl":'e "'backstf'Qke events' and the fteestylf, are successfully prevented .from en- Valerie as ..,d ' L!!J>.Y-- "" olo...t....;"--.... 1 " , -'_� Uleir class in November. were Margn Taylor and Kathy Boo- . relay, losing {he va"l y meet by a tertalning' membel"l ot \lIeopposite eaves in three -n- The Committee has also proposed din. Though the games were play. narrow &core. sex•. ant certain that there are tered Schoolhouse Cave, ..lau 36-30 I mea- ed at home, the audience attendance The junior varsIty· (ared IOple. hote\l which woul� find this a con· called .. moat which B.!L- that the tol lowJng pro1olistonal - Sr,)' difficult rave impreuive as the what better its meet, deteatlng venient plan, al inexpensive rooms fn West the sures be retal'led :\ was not nMrly as Vfrrio.ia." "In ' ih _ ta.U: Abe l-;-Memberlhip ot Legislature, as team record. The second basketball ' .Chestnnt Hill opponent by a 40· are often difficult to rent. lidded, "West Virginia iJ the IH!st ita • revised Spring, was played at the Philadel- 22 score. The �m'a next meet such an arrangement were Clav.ing country on t.he eastern • 1962 game '\\'Q It stA 2-The Election System, as revised phia College ot the Bible. • at home !lgainst the University or made and the rul8'amended al· board-..nd the (ormationJ aft' Co' rock Spring, Swimming sealOn began, alter a Penr:sylvania. Studentl who attend- low Bryn Mawr airls to ;ign out to beautiful. They looked Budd. 1961. liJl:e The. preliminary revised Consetu- -practice meet. aga Ins t Ba1dwin this meet saw exciting indjvidual ltudent. rooml at a cutain ho has." The trip was sporuored by ad 'the' d tion will be submitted to the fortb· School. but e\'en before the firat reg- performances in swimming and tel, the unpleasantness and real dan Mi dle AUanLic Conrerence of [both the coming meetinr at Legislature on ularly scht!duled meet, a new pool diving en."lta rs wfli as cloJtly co- by the incident above Outink Clubs ,en 'IurgeeteI..:a;: mlniltratan ana UK-utiV". <4 - Image ,Yours for Bryn Mawr girls ' . etry," Goodhart. Ouhtandlng Iralnlng. Informotlon Fryein Mariam C. Canaday Brown Discusses Mr. studied at the Univer- no. ava a at the Piac...... -- i la reeeiv� Clan of mont l b Colleg. litl': pf Toronto, and his 1906 MUSIC BurltOu. "t thfV Mond.y IIASI de';" lrom Oxlo,d. He I" 'onit.T • 21 MatlbotOll,1I St. Co Exch angef . lorrGIi II, . MA III. 'foal 17, •• • currently. Chainnan of �the ' Depart,.. Civil Right. (;)-Oup Plalls HE tun..CATCH ".m CLUI . Y. : . Cnntinuedege the IIIOMTCU,ll, 200 'Irk A .... II II. Irom Pale Col: ,I,. "'mol/til Sf. ment of English at Victoria Col� ,taqu. _ �'Io,.tfon • p.riod "''''IIIIICI . St. to be aceepted and to be friends,3: but3.... Campru Book CoUection . ,. \. •. • � le,{e,_University of Toronto. UUN M';CkINN(fH a. I. 155 "",.n . for the' aVt!rage Southern white, or -- -', !N'.""'y record, He is the author oC two books • 'l:he Bryn Mawr Civil Righb group the phony friend. they have not�ing: Fearful Symmetry, t y . a ud will SOOn sponsor a drive for &aoltA but contempt. UnlIke the Mua S or wu: hmej' liam Blake, and Anatomy Crill- .. . (paperbacks and others) to send to KAT.t1ARINE .:.- .-theirs i. nott. a destructive hate, bue al .0( - a8. ';ell a number arti Livingstone COlfege. 'you WIS . aiBBS ,_' _ pride and eOofldcnce In their race . ' a dam, of tf THE 2ND FRET.. to send them yo�e1! (e. g. from .. � . . , .. aaclfrrAlfiAL and ita potential. des. . • • • • \ Wednesday, Februar)' p.m. your home), address them '__ � to: were.also�Jtudent.a...who felt 20, 1':30 "","Jlere Paul . Shorey ProfellOr Greek Mrs. Florenee Mitchell .beaten down by the whites, who'be � Richmond Latt�ore will apeak on N. lIeved that society dete"rmined the P. O. Box nO ' - • "The. Revelation of John," in the Livingston, lite and fate of the individual. The College TeE CommQn Room. The lecture is being feelina was wldMpread, however, Salisbury, N. C. STUDENTxe n throurh education given under the allspices- Inter Joanne Leper, Pembroke, for on e lU to TOURS tht the)' eould Q! � See a 'ifill 'SrHI) faith. more in formation. • raise their statUI. . and come, to wotk with the white man, rather' than • destroyin, him. With roots in the racial, economic, PETER, PAUL, AND MARY ond SO(ial Itructure Southern .0- of Muhl...... ,. College' Hall eiety, the problenu faced by Living; _ori.1 "tone are quite unlike thoee fabd FRIDAY, MA��H 8 AT 8,15 P.M. by Bryn Mawr, jUlt as lite expecta uons and possibilities of the Liv- Tickets: $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, . 5 00 tax indo Trev.1 Independent ingstone graduate are not eompa,:" At RealOnabte Prlc.. ArrOnenaemenla Request Mede For ·1 " Group' able witq thole of the Bryn Mawr- Mlil ord .... to Mil Muhlenberg College, Allentown, '_nna. CULTURAL EXCHANGE, INC. DtplC tet. . • ', & , •• !T���,iftk • ' Livingstone i8 a dramatl«; exam 501 A... ft Y. 17, N. T OX7-41,21 ple or the importanee of edueatiou: Without ·good echooll, the American . , Negro will be unable to act to alter O'EN TO THE his atatuI, and hence the problem 'U'LI� . e�'�UOl BREAKFAST I•• •••••• •••• ••••••••• ••• A.M. . ' of education for the Ne,re-beeomes 9:00.1 1;00 LUNCHEON ...... : ...... P.M. critieal. It i. perhp.ps ln thi, lg t . AFTERNOON� TEA ...... • .••.. 12:00- 2:00 P.M. � • , �R' fUN urat our trip will the molt i:nut- .. 3:30- 5:00 DINNER ...... t ••••• •••••••• P.M. be: �Wf.£kEII'8 lul' SUNDAY DINNER...... :30. ? 30 P.M. - � � ln 1_" dayr we learned and did LUNCHEON PLATTERS F. ROM :00- 7.30 ,,1 Tift �A LOOllf ,. -'_ _ , much. We became al dOlely a •. -' DINNER PLAnERS FROM .50 - of the community __-- $1.05 OPEN �VS-WfEIC - JI'f..JM.. lM9d/J r rtongj/JJ'l'- .. 'pos,ib!e become �in- ""'."l'""'a, .,>"",..-i-- ....: •• -...... -;t'---�. t4 .SPECIAL PARTIE'S AND ,ANQUETS AJAANGEO .•• � -. TElEPHONE AND MOUIS AVE. time, and. came to have a cIleper, LOMIlAERT ST. ·.prlng vacation St. Patrlck'a Day 'LAWRENCE aaVN PENNSYLVANIA thol1l'h' sWl inadequate undentand- 5.0386 MAWR, inc of. the probl�ms involved. We haY' been ·critical; but wi th •• • -purpoae. There il muc� to be dona, • but, there II grea\ ho�. Hope tiet S8,00 per Peraon. t In. room not on)' in th riIIfng }evel "Of Negro .• education income, but View from the Executive Floor' s.,.80per person. a In roOm and allO in • • an !nerea.int awarenell on the Part s.,,80per ...... on, 3 In room . •• •• " of .dvlllntage