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1920 The olC lege News, 1920-02-11, Vol. 06, No. 15 Students of Bryn Mawr College

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ews VOLUlD VI. No. 16 BRYN MAWR, PA., THUR8DAY, FEBUARY 26, 1920 Priee 6 (ents

M. LOOIS COIIB OF PIlICCETON BUSCO IIANEZ, SPdI'S WDlNC NOYEUST, HERE FlIOAT SUFFlAC£ ASSOCIATION YOTES TO SPEAK FOR FRENCH a.ua CHAIR TO .TN MAWR n- is s,nel F.. Hor".'D Me ··One of the grUIUI of Iivinl no,'C'!­ WID "- ...... Show ':SOU"feIllU dl'un Ecouttur" (At the is"," Ihe New York Timn ratu Vi­ Joint foundation of a Chair ill I'oh­ Listeninl Post) will be the 5ubj«1 or ct'llte lUasco Ibanez, who will .peak here IICS at Rryn Mawr and a Ch&lr III J'r(' the lecture to be liven In the chaprl Friday (.Veninl in Taylor Mall, IIlId�r the ventil-t Mtdicint' at the WOlllen', Mt'111 neXt Saturday evening under the ,'J­ aU' )icu of Ihe 511&1I111h Clu�, Taking as cal College I in Philadelphia i� 10 ht' tilt' M. spices of Ihe French Club. by Lolli� hi. subject, "Tht' Spirit of tht' Four Oflicial �::r.tiollal SuffraKe Me morial h. " l Cons. of Princeton L1nivcrsity_ Profes· Honemell, l1Ial(:o Ibanez wil )ho'A the f)r Anna Howard Shaw. The vott' for sor COM was AHociatc in Frrnch 31 .uthor', view of the sensationall) suc­ the Mtnlorial was taken at the CI)II"en­ 8ryn Mawr from 1911 to 18'''. cessful IIO\-el of tht war. "Tht' Four lion or the Katlonal >\meriun \\lrHlI�II', , ,, AugtUI, lU14. ht was Inch log at l-iorJc:Illt'1l of the \pocaIJple." which Suffrage '-\S�OcilU;OI1, heltl in Chica!(n. the lummer school of Columbia Univcr­ eatablished hi5 popularit)' in America. Ft'hrllary 13. sit)" and upon the new, of the mohiliza· Mr. \\ickerahalll Cnwford. Pro­ J P. ··I't'!IIllyhallla ....OOlell ctrtallll) eli, tion. he and Madame Cons, "'tho is an (usor or Romantic Languages at the Kooll It'am \\orl.. o ill pr curinK for their American. look the first t>o.l for France. Umverslt)' of act as Pennl),hania, ""III "Ialt I h� t'AO memon.1 chair.," "ial'" 50 that M, Cons might join hi'! regimC'l1t. Tickels are intcrpreter fnr tht: lecturer. Ih� Publ:e Ledler. Th� nrn dt'cioJioll of the .112th Infalilry (Corps .\Iplll), He $I,M) and $1.011 for outsiders; $.i.'l and Ihe �Olllt'lIti(HI h) a HHe or t:ili to I � I was in acth'c ..ervicc during the entIre for me1l1herl> of the college. $.:.0 ....a� 10 raise Ihe m�lIIorial wid)' fllr war. being for ten months 311 "ccouleur Br)·n Prl••• a s.c.. .. H•• e rer III.. ., Mawr. Ihlt the Ih)'11 !t.tawr 111'1e­ interpretc" engaged III Ihl!' "try dan­ \ It'lf-made mall and a "lighter ftolU galu ltrotnttd Ihat sillce the yote wa" i port n t ta.,k of lapI)ItIK gcrous allli m a so do.. t', Ihe linn," according to SenorIta Dorado. the \\01l1t'11'1 M tdical (01lt'),(1' German Irlephollc wires, "un joli me­ Ib;.ll1l!z, now III hi. fHl)'-fourth year, call ..11011111 he KIVI' II ;Jll0tht'r challc� \ftu tier," 10 Iluole hi. own word�, 111 Xo­ look back at a life of acti"e .lruRgle. At rt'COllllideratiOIl. Ihe tillal "Olt' ....a� til vember, IDU, at Verdun. he reeeiHd Ihe the age of 1M he was impri.!lollt'd for all r:&i�e a joint melllorial for hoth colll"t(e�. Croix de Guene. anti-governillent sonnet. and haol lIt'en all mOlley lub.crlbed 10 be Ihvided e't'II­ Madame Cons. who may come to Bryn sent to :lil mort than thirty llmt'''' tlur­ I,)' hel\\et'n Ihe two 1II"lItlltIOIl�. �xcq,t Mawr wilh her husband, organi2.l.�d ac­ J ing hi� l1fe for Ilollllcal offenl�s. EXIled, "htll Iltht'rw;';e dt'si)tllatrd. tive and valuable relief work among Ihe Ilardon('d. Illuding Ihe radical CIUIIC in t Ma.,. soldiers whOle families were in the in­ AI,. a.y••• $tOO,ooo r r Dry" person and ill hil 'Arilll1gs. he ""as ac­ vaded distTic , and utablished a con­ �Ir•. John 0 �111It'T, pre'ldent of th�' 'IS claimed luder of the Republiun party. vale.cent honle near Paris for Iho.e: of LealCut' of \\01l1ell Cillun, of l'rlll1 uter, di.hearlened by the lack of or· her men who hatl been wOllndt'd. ,),IVIlIII:iI, ""as ...e1«led �ha.irlllan of Ih.· &allizatloll amollK the anti*monarehi5tt, he sci out to coloni7.(' South America. (<.:ontinued 011 I)ale I) alld hui lt a 10WI1 around Ihe bust of C�r­ TO RAISE MAY DAY EXPENSE �/' "ante... }\ hell the 'A-n broke: out, he FUND BY STUDENT GIFTS MAJOR BLES DES1ROYS MYlH .-----\ had special permission from the Fr�l1ch go\ernmt'l1t to KO to the Marne baltl�· OF GERMA� SUPERIORI1Y BLASCO IBANEZ Graduale Ploy Call frOll1 for a realistic pi('ture for his nonl, I'The Four Hortemell." Rol Fund. 10 stan May Day preparalion .. P.ychololY 01 ronch F Slrol0(1 T. S . y Coli . Llf. for Ne. He.,.1 will be raistd by ,oluillary student .ub­ . .. .. Cel.'rat. 1,,,., Fe.. t .. ay Hirh scriplioll, according a vale taken at " Many American girl. and a great col­ lit intervals of exile and impnM)III11�lIt . TO , EvCTY umt' the Gtrmaus had a chalIce the UnderKraduate Auociation meeting lele will appear i" Illy new 1I0vel. EI he founded a Relmblican l1ewspa ler, di­ l to get the better of u, they m.de a ml.. - last week. l.fember, of May Oay Paraiao de la. M\liere. (Tht' Paradi.e rected his own ubl shing.house. and is the p ; take." said Major J\nhur Blu, ,peakinK Commitlu 'A'ill be in the hal . next of Womeo}," ",-rote 813Ko Ihal1cz to al presell ....'riting a 1II01111men a l l i i "1111- man Intellectual Superiority." Major 1I1�� Monday after IUllcheon dinner 10 receive the pruident of the Spanish Club, whell tor) of the War of IUt ... He ",'as hon­ .. Jatt' Urili.h admmiitrator of Cologne contribution.. he was accepting her invitation to come ored .. a literary and politIcal luder lectured under the auspicu of the Hi�­ This fun will co"er cos­ to Bryn Ma" r. ....hen hi.. nalive IIroyinct', \·alencia r�� d damage� to tor) Club, iIIu.tratlng hi. talk with tumes, etc. Lut May Diy each Itudellt Sinee Ibanu refuJel1 a" offer to go centl)' celebrated a IJlasco Ihantz Feast IIrategical map •• was aAKued dollara ror the tame to the Univer.ity of ' to Oa),. tht event of thc occuion bdug the two Major Rles d�l1Iollitraled the uncanny p urpo,e. �011le tu IJryn �Iawr because he ill anx­ laullchiulf of • ve ..d 'A,hh the nallles py�chological sellse of tbe sreat Pren(. h­ IOU. to 51udy the life of all Amencall of hili nO\'e!J upon the ils. The graduate play. The Nke Wanta!\, •• men, which pierced every German plan aol; woman'l college, he will be liven an Ihanc.Z'!I internatlOllal reputanon iii was ca.t last week as follow': rail .'1 It was made and IUrned it again.. , oi'ponunit) 10 5e� as mal1)' of thc col­ b".!I�d on • Ittudy lIuc('t:ssion or uovell itself, "Strategy," he declared, "II the Delilagh-J. DaYie. U .. t It'ge acth'itie!l 11O ,ible. :\ ""a er polo numbering Ii. with tWO in I)reiliration. 1)lychological art of rudin the other hhmail-M. Barker game will lJe staged for him, 110 that his Dlviderl 1I11� three clane�-'A·ar, Itropa­ r mall'. brain and forulalling hi, nlnn." Bamabaa--ld. Price desire to "Itt' WOIllt:1I rUII aher a hall" gaudilt. alld reliOllal uo,'ds-they Il\'e . S ra G will be gratifIed, and he "ill hal e dlllner Fr .elt t teI)' O.twlta ...... Iniquity-Y. Knapp ICtml1nued on JJIIlIi:(' 11 I with the Spa1llsh Clllh n olle of the The situation :on the battle cJ the Zantippc:-M. Flannery halls. Marne Illustra ted Ihe difference betweell FORMER EDITOR OF NEW YORK Eulalia-F. Pen ron crlllan alld French psychology. Tht'! TRIBUNE TO TALK OH JOURNALISM t : Worldly Shame-H. Spaldinl GermanJ, with all their rutrves in Ku�­

Jud.e-R. Woodruff VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE TO AID Mr. Rell.,.. Mae.Al.ney Ce.I •• Mardi $ .ia, had to move up men from some " U ...er A f "N ••• other part of Iheir line opposite the },(usengu-E. Co�nhaver PUBLICITY FOR EHDOWMENT DRIVE •• , �e•• '·The .\d"enture of Journalism" i, the Fren('h a;tronghold \Vhtll Foch left ,.\. Baylt'y-A. Newlin •. suhjeet of a talk which Mr. Robert Mac- gap in hi, line, in.tud of taking .dun­ Bayley-I. Haupt AlarM)" former City Editor of Ihe Xe'A ,Iage of brukin)t through thert, a. the,­ lIy a special vote of the faculty COlli­ Prompter-A. Martin haye done, the Ge.rman. re­ mittte. the Vocational Confere.nce h., York En_ninl Poat, E.eninc Mail, aud could uSlly d Tribune and Au"tant Profulor of' moved men from oppo.ite the weak place: been linked .....ith Ihe: Endowment Fun . to Itrenglhe� their, thrutentd. Hank. o Journali.m at Columbia Univeuity, will WANT 'IANOS AND VICTROLAS tN Drive and has bten postp ned until the give at Bryn Mawr a week from Friday Foch was aure or tbi. move that. HALLS OF RESIDENCE week-end or April I), _-\ rail), will be Ie I 10 t""ellt) hours before the Guman. left. he that Friday evenin, hy a noted eduCA­ in Taylor Hall. U.Wtrwlaat.. A.1t Ie WIIIIi �Ir. MacAlarney is coming to r} n brought up hi. reinforcements opposile c•• r ... tionali.t. pouibly rruil'lent IA'A·ell. of D laler broke ,- r\'& at the invitatton of Ihe CoUele Ihe: Kap thu, .forfntd. and Ha rd. Mawr lint'. F'och'. only That the majority of the undergraduate. Dean Smith, spe.\I;i"l in Chapel on the News Board. and will direct hi' appeal through the German ..,i.h to have removed the rellncuon for­ rnull. of the class votes, .howt'd that particularly to all students intc:ruted in mittakt," condudtd Major Blu. "was t biddinl piano. and victrola. in the haUs, scientIfic work il the most popular, hav­ makin, wruiuK cOlllmercially tuccelsful. that he thought 110 1111ion on he earth •• mo •. 'Aa. yellow tnough 10 acct'pt hi. arml'� i hown by all al tt unanimous 'enlC ina :91 vote "One Fre.hman when ask­ "Whll I .hall "y to you at Bryn \la"r re­ tlce term. .. of the mHtlng "ken at a meet'"' of ed why she had '·oted for allronomy is not 10lng tn be all In the nature nf an . . mc:au� of «". the Undergraduate Auociation lut plied 'Because it i, the ollly .ubject of .ddre. .. . Mr. WacAlaJn�y ",rOte tn the f)�darmg that "'he hut Thuuda,.. .\n "me.ndment to the �trect whic.h I lenow ab,olutely nothin.'" editor of the Ne ... "I am cOming down �unllk pt:ace i.s to relnember the "-ar, c and thOle who IIIlde the Joupreme sacri­ that the IItudent!! would like 10 be ai- Soc.ia.1 work i. second, havina 146 10 talk pracliully, I hope, about ertain . ,. fice :\hjor r ed everyone to ('n­ 10""'e.d private "ictrolas in their roomA vatu. Vote. for bu.inul. art, journal­ phuu of work on ne lpape , and I ," Diu u lil a the "Remt'mber tht "f in (avor of a smile ism, bome ecooomic.a. tuchina, Ja .., mis­ shou ld faU short of ""hat I desire to d., Ii_t as menlber of ... as oted down wor k fol­ form \\ ar Lugut'," of ....· hieh ht' is awnle' hall 'ticuola. sion.. aaricullllrc. and library If 1 were to prtpare in rounded out It was \ott'd thai the Board appoint low. Thi, 'tote is o n t coaclua,'te. linu a perfectly well soundln... but more or prelldut A paper wu paned throllin o i l d erent- II the audIence Jnr Ilanaturu. a commIttee to uk a conferr:nce with du.u conducted thtir ," l n lft" leu naa ti.factory. prtSt'ntatioll of cer- the Tnu-ten in Ihe mailer lain fllndamutal." (CaatUUled 7) (c...tinuortulllty for direct dred wa" made when Mrs. Booth ,poke through coI leac actiyiliu. II 15 limaII I I who i. will ng .nd an ioul that you i x contact with what i. being accomplish. at the Chapel lIervice held in the Gym. a ('ollele a. Bryn Mawr, thert .re of­ to er fO help or information .bout h r ed in the world of art and literature. It na,iulll. licn enouah for the m.jority of the lin. Employment nureau. Pembroke would mean, furthtrmore. a broadenin de.nb to have a part in the colleRe rna. g East. F, Ho,,·.rd; Pembroke We.t, L. , of college life in l}Oin t of "ie ....' and ac­ NEWS IN BRIEF chinery One of the ad\'antagel of a Denbigh D. .i ••nd G. Rho.d.; , A. Dunn l'ompli.hment. l)Oint sYltem would be wider dilltribll­ E. t Friday morning chapel .for the rut of and Vincen : Merion, J Burgell HE l.EN HILe. tiun of officc and the reduction of the , the year will he devoted by Pruident a R.dllor, S. Aldrich; Rocke£eller, R. KATHARINE WARD, luhmeraed tenth to a much Imaller Tait to a discussion of the lIew book, Karns alld E. Copenha"er. overworked fac. of the year. frattlon. The Kenenl Look at the lilt again and remember l lotum wou d vaniJh. and with her the one In your hall, She il t'here for HALLS TO COMPETE FOR FIRE Dr, Su an M. Kingsbury addreued the ,tudent who llip. throuah college 10ur usc. DRILL PRIZE Bryn Mawr Club of Bo.ton on the En­ noticed to develop lattr into an organizer p.nya E. st f, dowment Fund Drh'e on February II. O rof 'lI:l. Competitive fire drills Slart within the of 110 mean ability. Why deprive th(' next few weeks. The drilll, "'hich art' Rcginlllllg March third Dr. Chew will collele of lood workers limply b;�,��:: � ' liYe a course 'on the Iiter.ry inter­ I In he judged by C. Bickley, 21, head tht' "otera catching light of f: , c pretalion of the ·s.�w Teltament under the of the Collea NewI : fire apllin, Mr. Chandler, SUI)ermten. lIamea on lilt or nomineu, react To editor e a •• the .uspicel oJ the Bible Study Com­ oa , 1 wi.h dt'llt of grounds. and Miss Watsol1. Bu thCle a •• matter of habit ? In behalf of the prelent b rd ille .. Manager, will be mar"ed on a bu. mittee Lut winter Dr. Chew interpre­ 10 Itate that no "Lantern" will be pub. i!! of timt. order and dreu talcd the: Old Tellament from the point "R, P," Ii h d thil to explain w t. s e year, and hy t Merion Hall won the prize l,sl year, of view of a li erary critic. It laku more couragl' to Ihoot .. dog: a step II n eCeliary. olle te frOIll the lines of Ihe New members admitted to the Eng· te atllfled in 1891, -$6.00 c c d th,lII 10 let him die a lingerin death. '"The Lan rn" which & o h Club Ii r sul of gr du obtain­ to r t er hall.. For the two pre"iOlls year'! lill. a e t a o editorial board the Ind of which Miu Donnelly wal edi ­ The action f the of ed al mid-yurs arc L. was Ibdl10r Hall was the willner, Hales, '20, J. Lantun of in-chief durink her .enior year. in definitely clolinl the lift Flcxner. I. l'Il aginni,. '21 and only magnint. '21. E.. that publication il to be hurtily com- originally Ihe QOllege Sheppard '21. l T e and then TipYD mended The Lantern had Qutarown itl .ater h PhiUatine . BllKO Nov.1I11 , ' Bob e e publilhed. but T e Lantern IbantlZ. Spain', l.adl" Evelyn Page, '�3, was elected pres; u ul e c leae thought and life 0 w r ' h .cf n •• in ol " continued to be the mOllt important Bryn (Continued from pqe I) dent of the Reeling .nd Writhina Club 11 was rarely teen by Ihe under.raduates &Jawr magazine, In . Winifred Good· at a meeting on F ebruary 12. Marie buau" il w l publilhed during lUI .. au evolutionary glimpse of the Itruigle a the s all who WII editor-in-chief of Tlpyn , \\'iII('ox, '22 i. ecretary, Iller, an� if it conatililled a definite. between the old and the new Spain In o'Bob, wa, also editor of The Lantern A \'uper Choir with Grim lereS! for tbe Alumnae. il did 1I0t the proPI ..ndift clau i. "The Shadow 1.. '1 le.d. and from that time the two maaalinel er, will be made up Soprano,: J. Pey­ their lupport in the form of .�.n..' n; o"' of the Cath�dral." anackinK the Church oJ: l have been brought out by the. lame. ton, M F o , Stewart, E. Hall. C. epntribution.. The Alumnu number al d the Juuits," and the "Blood and o t D_ board l Bickle)". �I Morton. K. Woodward, H. the Bryn '''wr R.'riew can pro\ide Sand," decrying the Spanilh lUll for bull­ Kecently, The Lanlern came to be B nett. .'\rnold. A. abl ; more Ii'll .nK and up-ta-datt' c h allnel fi.ahtilli. "Mare No.trum" ("Our Sc." u I. G e altoa: M. ine- regarded .. an .\umnae m.gaz . - he Mediterranean). rtcentl), tr.nslated Hardy, O. Pell, S. H.nd, A. OrbilOD., brinKing Alumnae work to the t ,.,11"",1very different lI.te from that which had H. Guthrie, E. Hobdy M.. Tyler: b.lS­ M.y the uhe, of the Lantern rut In into English, ill an indlctmeut of German . nd the 1 prevailed a few yean earlitr-a C-boat method,. es: J. Palache, K. Tyler, 1. Jacobi. 1�.('e undl a dtfinile n«d .hall c. I editors found, owing pollibly to war Ihem 10 lire 'a.ill l " change hili betn made in the lIud­ conditions. that the .Iumnae'. contribu- ______ent co.che, for �tay Day pl.YI: Robin Suffr••• totl tlon . ChaJr 10 B. tionl were .0 few in number Ihat it was A. l Vot. M. "F'lun¥ roteS rlatou_ly with the Ihrong Hood, C Skinner, '22; The Old Wiytl difficult to get OUt a Lantern at aU. In­ (Conlinuod trom paa-e 11 Tale. II. Hill '21: A Midlummer Night', To anc the dim IrlY library . d e dee.d 1 know that lut year in an.wtr to Commiue:e to raiH the fundi lor the Dreant, A. HatTison, '!O; St. Georwe:, A. mind." twenty letten that I wrote, I re� Memorial, She will pick thc Commit. Martin and E. T.ylor, '!t. Wllh apoloaiu to ErnUl OoWIOII, cei"ed work from only one contributor, tet' in consultation with Mrs. F. L ouis E. Page h. been prui­ 1 h.d t . elected .ke Dul wh.t i. the ule of dancin,. riOI· before had an c xP rienc� SI.d�, National Rryn Mawr Endowment dent of in place of Bright who ng t e IIlta E. ou.ly or not, to the tune of one Ukelele' ilar. lnterut .mo h thairman, and Dr. Ellen Potier, who wa .. a,igned beC'Uk of merit ::':�:';;;!':,,,�';;:;m wu '0 slillht that many •. One comb, one pair of .ho� trees, and one inltrumenta' in securing the ded.iol1 for The sewinll committee h.. ed h.d no idea what The LantU1l ltart I.UCtpan Maybe pi.nol .nd phono- I the Medical Collele. The ultimate aim l work on &0 ( arments for the children .r.phl wou d be allowed in the hall, t e memorial will be to establilh th of h e nf Dr Grenfell'. mission, in Labrador. it the authorities rulited that the lItU­ While The Lantern wa. thu. p ... inl found.tion of a "'hole department of The nd edition of Humble dent body wa, being .hell,hocked while into a decline, printer'. ratea were ri.io,. lIeco VO'f­ Politic. at Bryn M...... r The dri," for the Reeling and all tht' hOUHhold utell.i1, were For .while The Lantem'. deficit WII acua. booklet of the Writhing ub bra",," in our .ttempt. for melod y, m.de up fom the Tjpyn. o'Bob fundi, but the N.tonal Memorial will 10 on .ide C , will be on sate Frid.y i m r�ina; price tbirty when prictl ro.e fifty per cent in one by lide .,dth the Bryn Yawr Sh.w Mem­ o fin ceoll, . lummer. it became impo.. ible to 1IlP­ H. Scribner, b«n e ted to the 8)' ...... , tlte ..... orial bunched last fall. "!3. haa lec port a mapzioe that had been brouaht "Oh " h h . e . «ntnl Way Day committee in pl.ce of mt er I immer)' at rpleaml " With the creat:on or thil committee out .t • 10. . when ratu werc lowcr. E , the fround Briaht who re,i ..ned beclIlae or Sht' C'horglcd to . lhue to railt' the Sha" Wemori.l, the Nation "So lonN ".. IIluxed. come now to I n view of facta. the cditotl mtnt .. l al Women', u nt m.rle. hope th.t thOle who care particu arl, for S ffrale Auociation we Actinl PruideDt TtJ't will .dd"- .. T1M t e n d Oub The IlinlUUI will be ,crowned " l..u tara will rulize tbat it is impo .. out of u:i.tence, its .ork in fecurina the h Spr pe1 (Mus.) Women', • • i • for it p tbt. year, aad, that on W d d . to a pear Vote for the womt'n of Anlerica practi­ e nC-l ay lhe the coUele may not be wholly depriYed A Rood, '10, H Jamu, 'II; C. Bic.k Twice·brump. the alimmer. clive cally completed. The National LelC'le ­. ,reep, of alumnae work. the editorl hue made ley, '11; E. Donadl)" '11, and V. Uddell t Mawr of Women Votera, (or Citi.ena, tn nate, C Rawb, rut, ther seek to Imeed. the prelt'nt illue of he Bryn Re� 'II, were dlo.en b.r the hrialia .. AHOCI­ Yiew an .Iumna nllmN-r. 0.,. two 1II'�ka "0 by Major Adama, t.. orphan. to the Home: A ...... pf' 'ny, all arube and bleue. . .tlon to .... dop h Sh . Whik fOrleml rawkw and ,hrtd Doria Il PltkiL h. place. of t e Good epb rd at Garrett HiO. THE COLLEGE NEWS a

___. _I.n u...... " AII ..·r �W'7_1T'" . _laW_ , ...... ddI ,.. will be o. Mlfth On accoat of • ...... II. ".y-Day N...... ""' tile point of riew of ...... - mill II ...... R 4 I. tldt. written by F. KDOX. It. Vincent and CuoIra w.n.·...... 1)'Ji ToIdatr . . "1JiIrioa. ... ia til. ... -"" .... 0/ ... _ ap the ,"MDt ais•• dentud­ C1urIII& K. Rabt. witb lOme lDasK: by J. Jacob.. preface of tta. Non .. Antltolou, ou """' .... i ... tatioa..Dr. Leaba .... ina ... •• AIDOIlI' und.....-ad•• a and the pre­ will be .. "en in.tead the tbeme d d Contemporary Clob oa Fe .... of a more el.bo-­ of Dr. s..-..::', talk at tIM ..... 11M: paratory I(.hools .. 10 1M policy of the nte .how. The cut, which will Include En-'ith Club tea on las. nunday ra&,., t on ""The Eyidcnct' of Sani", af4 colJe&t. in admittin. .tudent.. Actin.· IOnle people. with tunoon _"her Oath." 40 S or • leading part., In Dtnbi.h litlial4roollL Preaident Taft. in chapel. denied that h .. not ' yet �n chosen "No ultt'ril)f molive. may be admitted "I welcome lhe: etlon made to ellab­ eiahttt:n point. are now required for ad· III "fltml" nonaenlt ,-erse," lish, on objective .cieotitk ,roaada, the minion. said Dr. Sa'··le, "Pure nOll5ellie written belief in .aninl .fter death," be'pn Dr. been AT WORK ON POINT .YIT is for "Xo fixed number of points has ••• nonlt'n.e' Leu'" "beeauM: it mark:. a Itep forward sake alone. required above fifteen," saia )di.s Taft. Planl ior a point syslem limiting the .. "Surely only 'Ioves' can 'gyre' ill human hi.lory ; it i. the fir•• attempt "But when it became evidellt th.t the:r<, declar. number of I>ositions that may bf; held by ed to brin, to an objective tut btlid. until Dr. $nage. quotinl from 'j.bber, would be no room for all the stude.nt. one student are being drawn up b). the 1I0W IRIpported only on tfadition. de.ire wocky' 10 Ilr0H that all manufactured who had palled the fifteen pointt, w, Underaraduate Board. and metaphy.ic.1 .rlument,. It may nonsense words should sound pl'u.ible decided it was fairer to admit only the The proposed plan will be di.cusltd and .hould con"ey an idea. nOt be. lonl now, we may hope. before students who ,eemed qualified to do 'Uflia" from with ..sociation and club officers and at the the Inditional belief in a God who an· Nonltn.e _'\ntholoKY Wal read to satisfactory work when in college." Foul'" class meetings before beilta lubmitted u illustrate the llOi swers prayer will alto be reco .. nind stu­ llt. or five points of condition Pili a to the Underlraduate AlSOciation u a o�n 10 .imilar inductive methods of rt­ dent under a disadvantage in doing col­ "When sporlles �panned the floreate whole. ' .urch. lege work, .he added. Therefore stu­ mead I Of Ihe collegel which have replied to ") should probably tar , so tha.t I am dents having four or five poinlJ of con­ .\nd COlYoOls gleet upon the lea lettert written them on thil subject, an 1I0t neue to every kind of 5un'ival af· ditions in the sprinl were advised to pus L'fha Iropped to meet her love hale tried the system, or are seriou.ly tcr death. But (rom the kind of future Ihem off before the fall and then were \\ ho smeeled upon the equat discu.uing il. Where it sea." life which nlediums arc now disclosing has been tried cOllsidered with candnlatC'l coming up 111 out. all 1 Ihe colleges have found it entire- to us, dnout!y Wish to be prnen-ed," the autumn. I)' ,uccudul exc('pt Smith whieh is MARCH LAST DAY TO APIlLY S,lrit.. o..,...atl H.,.. ... I ..... 15 FOR •• • , working out a new plan. Mt. Holyoke UNDERGRADUATE ICHOLAflSHI .... When Dr. Leuba had explained cerllin CAMPIMnRY DISCUIS£D BY has based its ..yttem on a ba!!il of 40 .\IJphcatioll' for ulldergr2duate .cbol- phtnomena attributed by Sir Oliver OR. FBR.E AND DR. RAND l)oin15. with the higheat tlillgl(' office arship. Ihould be handed in to the secre­ Lodge to Spirltisn!. he ,ullImed up hi!! nr. Ferree and Rr l(::aml dl!lcllued. COUllttllj:t' poinu. Goucher CollelJe re­ tary 30 alld relistrar before March 15 oa conclusions on the subject as follow.: with demollstrAtioll'. the lubjert of "The cords the qua lily of the work done: as ' two forllls obtaincd (rom the secretary "1. The evidential message. that fl:· Standardization of the Factoro; Inftuenc­ ....ell a' the amount. and reautrar'S office. The awards "ill itr to Ihings of this earth fail to tarry ing the Campill1clric and Perillleiric De­ bc allnounct'd the first of May. con\'ittion because the)' are Optl1 to ex­ tcrminattgl\ll of Retinal Sensitinty" be­ Two Sopholllore NO STUDENTS RECOMMENDED FOR . scholarships, (our Illanaliol1 as clever guu"U or luck. or as fore the Ophthalmolol{lcal Section of tho SENATE PROBATION Junior, Ihree Senior, one Junior or Stn4 iraucl, or as teltpathy. Collcge of PhYliician, Philadelphia. of ior and four special !cholarshipi are 0(. on Thursday. February 10. No lIudents were rt'comlllended for !!. The communications purporting to fered tlu.s yUr. The Uoderlraduates The work on this subjec: was be8'tlll Senate proba.tion according 10 Ihe Ita· rc:prest'llt the nature of the other world Sdiolarlihipi Comm.ittee also tries to b)' Dr. l{and nine years ago in the Bryn IlltlC of the Cut Committee for the art not merely absolutely lacking In evi­ ftcure 'IJecial scholarships in the case Mawr Laborator)' and has been carried firtn semuter. but fourteen havc been dential value. but they al.o dearly 5Ug­ of 'Itudcllts needing finanCial aid. Lut on by her more or less continuously since warned alld placed on Sludt'nt Proba gest an tarthly origin. May one special Senior. and seven .pec. tion, which allows them oilly four 1111- that time. The prohlem of the beller ial Jumor ;1. Ont cannot rtconcile the e�istenct' scholarships were awarded. .nandardizaliOIl of the clinic Ilractice of e'cused culs for the second semester . nf &llIrll, able to communicate no end of DesCflptlollS of the scholarship. and perimetry and call1 llnctry Ii now being The CUlling this year has been things and claiming to know much that p SOllie' the conditions Jor holding them mOIl.!' be con.. idered by a lpecial committtt. or \Io'hal lighlt.r than during the "eeond is going on on tarth, with their inability rO lllld 111 Ihe calendar. pages to the American OphthalmOlogical Society, sem<'sler la3t year The exact records 20; :!Jl. 10 do any of the many things that would of which committee Dr. Ferree h3s re­ follow: constitute an Incontro"ertible proof of HIIt.ry celltly bun appointed a membcr. CII" Ta .. I. N •• M•• ...,.. their (Xiatence. Und('flratluat� Ex- t:nex- To- ll 10 Record cuud CUlled , Ten lIe� lIIembers h:He been admitted Nothinr in Sir Ohver is .tranger , ' t. to the Ihnory Club thiS semuter. xc Xo. of Students They and more ill placed than the mission3fY No AtiyUoM St ..III •• f.r S. . len E ept are; M. 8ull<'r, '19; C. K<'eble. ..•... 3.f.:! C. zeal wilh v.'hjch he prelles his faith 'or 1II ••n 1. Jul" Y .. r CUlling U5 JH '20: Donnelly, '1:1; F. Kniffen, '�1; E. Mill., No. of Cut, . . . . 1.3;'0 1,074 upon an incredulous world. Ne"er was The only condition allowiul seniors .353 ) '!!I; E. Taylor. ':a; G, Trotter, A. a man leu entilled to regard himself as to take advauced stlnding examinations Xo. of Cuts per '21; \\ cston, '21; J. Filher, '22; M. Menl. '22. a public benefaclor. Whether illusory is a loss of hours ill their junior year Student Cut· The requirements for admilSion to the . " •...... 67 or nol, and vague as It is, the Christian due to illness. according to a retent de­ IIllg . 10'! D_G dub are. (or Sophomores and Juniors, faith in immortality is the exprellion of cilion of the l-"Oacu1ty. No. of Cuts per three selllesters oi Economics or Politic ome of the noblett yearnings of hu. The rule allowing studrnlS to take ad­ Total Ko. of • • or Hillory with grades of credit in t"o manity. But instead of beiug a demon vanced standillg examinalion. ollly up to Students (:162) 6." sa lelllellers or high credit in aile semet­ stration of that faith, the pic.ture present· the beginning of their junior year is a 1\'0 of Students ter. while for Seniors, two semelte,. cd 10 liS by contemporary spirilism is a wise one. the Faculty decided at a Jan­ wilh no unex- With the liame grades are rcqUired. degr2d:u ion of the hopcs and ideals uary meeting-and ought 1101 10 be sel cu��d cuts .,' �o wluch III centuries palil ha\'e gi\en rise aside except III Ihe cue of students who "So. of StudenlS to Ihat belief. <- ha\'e beeu ill in the junior year and ha\( with 110 cuts at RADNOR LEADS CAMPUS IN PROMPT. NESS ON PAYD�Y lo�t tinle through 110 fault oC the If own. . Sir Oliver Lodge speak. ::as if the sal· all ...... Hi \ation of society dcpended upon the pos­ �·o. of unexcused cuts registered by the \\ tlh olily o,,� Ilay-day bill over--due sibility of holding con\'erse with thoft Officc .nd not by the students, this lear Radnor holds the record among First Led.,. I.r ttl. Mal •• I. Taylor Hall 41U. we han lost. If humanlt)" is at thi. mo­ \"0. of cuts registered b) the IItudenl!! the halls for prompt payment. :\ lecture for the maid, Waf held in menl threatened With allpallln( calami4 "The ""me people are alway. fined lor an.1 not b,)' th<' Oftlce. 30... Taylor Hall on Februar), IJ, by MI:t!i mer-due bills," declared one tie�, II I'" neither because the In·ing h,,·e pay-day col­ Mary Ovinlton, chairman of the Execu· iorgotten their dud nor because. they lector 10 a News reporter. In Rod:efellcr tive Board of the Kation.1 A soeialion weep for them and yearn for c\ .nmuni­ HOOVER INDORSES $2,000,000 DRIVE; and Pembroke \\'e5t as many &S four for the advancement of the Colored cation With thtm. PAYS TRIBUTE TO BRYN MAWR finh a monlh hl"e been collected, vary­ Rae-e. Mill Ovington set forth prescnt­ inac In It IS rather beeauloc mcn and women Herbrrt Hoover, writing to Actlng­ amount from three cents to forty day issuc. Ihat confront the 1I<'lro race live exclusively for thoft who are President Taft, dedarrs thaI the average celllS 100 and prtlented the work of prolllinent neartal them; it il because their "ilion talary paid to the professors and teachers colored men and wonlen to an audience and devotion do not extend to the living at Bryn Mawr is e\'en below the 51 and­ PUBL.ICITY COMMITTEE MAKES of 55 of the 68 maids in college. who are not of their flelh alld blood. of other institutioul. PLANS FOR SEMESTER Miu Ovington. who is at work upon Ifd The prophet for which human it)· il "The fine service of Bryn Mawr Col­ a no,'el duHnl wilh thr lIearo quelltion, With a new personnel. Ihe Publicity walunl! I' not he who would help us 10 lege O\'tr all these years, the fine charac· led an informal diJCuui�n after Ihe lec­ Comllllttee plans 10 feature each C. A. soothe our selfish sorrowl by visits to ter of the woman tbat hu eome from It. ture. committee in turn by means of pOilUS. medium- and lilling. at ra,ping t.blu only cmphasizes the duty the communlt)4 Hereafter, current (\"ent daUb for It aims to bring the lctn ille. of the A.­ but who would turn our eye. and our owe •. " �lr. Hoover. "I kllOw of the maids will be held every Wednesday "loY' sociation before the college as a whole. affection upon Ihe muhitude� of the Ii\"· nothinl that our people should so len· ut.ninl in Taylor. E. GodYo·in. '!l. spoke C. Robinson, '20, and D. Wyckorl, '21, in, for whom thi. earth has not yet been erally !'"estnl as the faCt that our son. last week on the presidential elections. haH been elected to the committee in made habitable. and daughters are to receive the bUI(� The commlltee Ir, charge is W. \\'or­ place of D. ROKers. ':''0, and 11. Morri.on, formation of thtlf char2cterl and intelli· cester, '21 (chairman); C. '\eedham. '21, Yo·ho have resllned. P. Smith, ':!�, gence at ,reat a sacr ifice a. is no", Graduate. P. Kirklaud. ':!1: K. Cn"en, so ha. betn al'pointed chairman. FOURTEEN RECEIVE COMMUNITY AI. beina imposed on those upon whom ,,'e 21. E. Jennllll" SINGING CERTIFICATES '23. must depend to create our whole nation. F(lUrt«:n Community Sincing certifi­ al character" VASSAR STUDENTS SNOW-BOUND cain ha.e. been lent by Mr. La..-;renn: to SIX UNDER-CLASSMEN COMPETE Huvy fno�··f&l1s recently made It 1m· FOR "'REVIEW"' BUSINESS BOARD lIudent_ ..-ho reeiltered at least lix of po sible for VIII ar Sluden.. to lun hiS Community Sib,in, Cla.uu, and are Two Sophomore. and four Freshmen. MAY DAY OFFICE IN CAATREF thear haU., .lId for ont entIre day no capable of conductiol informal lines. H. Jenn,"", and c.. Bennett.. from 1111; 1.lrt. Skinner, director. and Mr•• Rhy. c1aJ.Sts could be held. Th� recelrinl the «rtlficatn art.: 1'20. N. F"itl8enJd, M, LawrenCt', F. Stllll­ Carpenter (E. Hill, 'J.). lecretAry .nd Dr. alike)" ",ho led Bryn Mawr's w«k H. Fern , L. Kellol"l . 1"1, E. Bot.ell, man and M. Maderran, fron. 1"3, have IrtaSurt.r of Way Day, will be In their ud conference, had tsptttt'd to lead the C. Mottu; I,n, E. Hall, C. LaBoiteaux. t'nter« the compelillon for the bU'lness office on tbe third floor of Carlref. from evenlnl ser.lce for the eollele. but ,poke Review h,1I ia G. Rhoad.. M Tyler: lin. &d. Carey, E. board of the ... .1 daily, lift. Carpebter iJ eomplhn. 10 the is olated students of lhe Child. E. Philbrick K. RaM. C �tewart, Two edltorl Will � chostn_ The eom­ a urd catalolue of lhe pans taken by wbich he i. "ly,nl'•• tnce It wu found E. \' IIIICent. petillo. tnds Yaf(h hflt, ncb I,udent ill Way Day, impol.ible to a•• t.mble a ('I)lIlnpllon. THE COLLEGE NBW8

------�� ��------" .... --I .... - Eleenpr �. ex.'.1...... C'.I.. . Te ...., .. PI •••11'" All .. Ds' "I CII ..I nounced ber e...... -e •• to lilaj.. "ranc:oia TriYeI of N.. York. Major One handred dollan wu YOled to the $2, ...... Tri.,u Mned in Franee tboacbou. th. Howard Slaaw Elulcnrawnl Foad ....r, and ia an Officer of tbc LePoa of • meeti•• of the Sa.,... Club Ia,t .. Honor. H. also h .. the American D. S. 1_.. 1 The lum will be m_ II' 'rom ". , S .. C. and O'�r dHoratioal the club has in the bank and a fifty F•• QtrI _ . c . _ Marriat- .. .men . of the memben. !"!.s .. rally for tb.e Pruidential candidatn ...... ��.. :.. - .... Tcrua Howell 'tl, .a. married on · be ht:ld by the Suffrage Club III --- Saturday, January 31, to Dr, Edward .. A.'II in conjunction with the Hi.tory -- Olson Hulburt at Baltimore, Mel. 1 al which menlbcu of the recuh) F. Taliaferro Ford. ex-'ll, "" .. mar· "COLU .. IIA" undcrgradwllllu are 10 speak. A ricd in New York, at the Church or the _ law Yote will be taken to detcrminr . Transfiguration, on February 1-1, to altitude of the collele tOward. the A NEW GOWN SHOP Thomas Shipl� Thomas, 01 Ilhiladel. conting election. !'lewspaper c.lipping!! phia. M. Baldwin, '21, was bridumaid. the candidatcs are beinr postell. Dresses Mildred acob• '15, wa. married to J • the bulletin board in Taylor...... Hahon Alberti Coward on February H, To;coats Oy a change in the charter, the club RTED PERFUME I in Philadelphia. IMPO ;�::���;��;��: to become a branch of the Pun- ���_ ,,"van;a Women Citizen Leaaue instead FRENCH UNDERWEAR 1 Marjorie \Valter, 'J2, (Un, Howllrd the Suffrage Oub. The dub felt that .....,.....,. L Goodhart) di ed at her home in New the cause of Suffrage was practic­ won it could do better .,ork York on February 5· Mrs. Goodhart was if it LILLA the mother 01 lUI!'. cl"l baby. affiliated with larger organization•. 1aoa WALNUT STREET Lila Verplanck North, '06, died on ELEVEN .. M, DEL.. OATH AT MINIA· Jan. 1!3 at Clifton Springl, N. Y. __ 11ft TURE DES MOINU CON...... NCII Therele Coles Tyler ex-'03, (Mn. II PARAMOUNT \\'111 ,Mawr George Trolter Tyler) died on Jan. 24. . Eleven delegates from Dryn .... ano-- BloUIIe8 and Underwear Mn. Charles deLocw, lilter of Harriet I .. the Eastern Pennsylvania 5[NO fOIl BARGAIN CATALOG Guthrie '22, died of the influenza on Jan- New Jersty Student Volunteer COllfer­ .• .... w ..... Ies..m $3.15 $lUI uary 30 at Riverside, III. at Juniata College, Huntingdon. Pa next week-end. The conference is in­ PhIIa. Evelyn Lawther Odell, '90, died on lan- 130 au.taut St., tended to carry the Des Maines sllirit uary 25 aher a long ilInnl. She il lur- vived by her husband, Rev. Owen Davil into a wider field of inHuence. th� Odell, of Indianapolis, one ton and two Dr. Robert Speer will speak at SESSLER'S BOOISHOP daughters. Mr. Wilbert Smith. Exetu- Secret of the Des Moinel Confer- 1314 W George \\. Lattimer, lather of Jane .,y ALNI!f STREET ill talk of the conditions in the- Lattimer, ':!1, died in Columbul, Ohio, ", PHII.WEU'HIA East. Other .pca.kers from Du Moines P. HOWNDER I on February 12. I will be present. BOOKS P1CI1.JRES I ��,;����������;,;�� Mn. Jacob Landunlan, mother of Hel. The Bryn Mawr delelatea, appointed �:..:.:..:.------�&IIJSHIDIMil ell Landelman, 'f!!. died in Cleveland, 0., by the C. A. of the on February 8. Mill Landesman, '22, Board and executives World Citize.oship Committee, are 1L will nOI-return to college. STRA WBRIDGE Scott, '19; K. Tyler, '19; C. Bickley, '2 1, K. Cowen, '21; E. Cecil, '21 ; K. Johnson, O. and CLOTHIER 06:. "Directory" eo...;Jed . : P. Ostroff, '21; S. Marbury, 'SI ; GOWNS, SUITS, Howard. '22; M. Dunn. '23; F. Harrison. . . Oflclal "W... ·• W ... I .. .. F.r UN '%3; E. Vincent, '23. More delegatel may Spedalilu in .4 ... WAISTS, St . be added. FASHIONABLE APPAJllL FOR COATS, For the assistance of the Students, MT. HOLYOKE TAXES SLANG TO AID YOUNG WOMEN _ MILLINERY following definition of the funttiona ENDOWMENT DRIVE each department has been prepared by . During "Good Speech Weelc," Mt. MAIl&.a'f•• •GYni ... U.8&RT STIr. the Office. It .hould be read carefully .H, ,,OI,,Y,,,Ok', studentl taxed every error in PHIL.ADa.PHlA to avoid confusion and the lOll of time . I m :lII d every slal18' word in order through consulting the wrong depart- II to rail e Inoney for the Endowment ALL ment. BOOK:S OF PUBLlSBlRS at Drive. The taxes were assessed and col- � AVENUE 46th STREET Copica will be put in the hand. of Cu �. Ud letted by the offenders themselvel. at tIM the class alloeiation pre.idenu. NEW YORK "Pathe Weekly" hal taken picturu oi The Pre.ident of the CoUe,e may be DAYLIGHT BOOK:SHOP college uelllS in connection with the 8'DDT consulted on any question, academic or 1101 CID8,Mat drive. non-academic, connected with the curri. - ...... culum or administration of the colleae. The Prelident's permission must Alumna. Not.. obtained by student. for plays, outlide Ruth Manchester, '13, i. teaching His· I('ctures and prc.achers, chanin in gradu. tory and Latin at the Isabella 'fhoburn ate or undergraduate organizationl, and Colltge, at Lucknow, J ndia. the initiation of new activitiu. Mary Goodwin Stoers, '09, il borne Oil The Dean of the Collele Ihould be rurlough from Fuk.ien. China, this year. consulted in lhe following matler' : Catherine Arthurs, 'I:!, who II teach­ For Thirty 1. Academic Work: ing in the True Lisht Seminary, Can­ Years ton, China, is home on furlough. I. The arranaement of coursel of un­ Frances Richmond is studying at We havemade 8 spc:c.alty of fumishing dergraduate •. , Scbenectady. 2. General advi.e concerning academic Irene Loeb il president of the Bryn work. (Conditioned Itudent. are under Mawr Club of St. Louis. the .pecial .upervilion of the Dean.) Mary Cordingley is travc-ling in Cali­ HIGH-GRADE fornia this winter. 3. Quntions cOllcerning the merit Law Louise Pettibone Smith is instructor in connection with undergraduate. acliv. in Biblical Literature at Wellelle), Coi­ itin. COLLEGE lege. col­ •. Credit for work done at other Anna Carrere is Itudyin, landacape PRINTING legu. architecture in Cambridse thll winter. 5. Petilionl to the Faculty. Madeleine Faune WitH (MrL Thomu to the various educatKlf\81 uutltudons 6. Recommendation of TutorL Wilu) hal orpni&ed and become firat the country ;n the fonn of CI ... pruident of the North Cohasset Wom­ of 7. Arrangement of make·up legal,e Rrds. CircUs an'l aub, an outgrowth of a dub which Cotafotls. Programs. tUloring elanel and excusu from lutor· lars, Etc. did Wlr work. inl' elatleL Eliubeth Foster is inltructor in Span. 8. Recordl of attendantf:. bh at . where .he hu re­ 11. Our facilities for prmting and bindmg Health: cently palSed her examination. for a Ph. are and 1M: D. degree �. ... e JOiiclt your 1. All qUUbOnl eonc.erDed with haa In patronage. aupervition of ltudenta' health. Eliubeth Carus been workin. the Open eoun Publishing Company ilt 2. IIIne... c.xCUIU. Chicaao• f. Arnngemuu for .pecial uerdlCl ),flldred Peacock will be mamed 10 THE jOH C. WI STON COMPA Y in co-operation with tht Dcplrt. Ur. Wilham HUlber on April 14 in 1006-1016 ARCH STREET PHI V

ADYA_ IIAPIDLY III "1 __ • ' .. ---_ .. . d ...... ,. TMGIIM LUva C I •. ' _ 51 _-''- 8 44�-_'--...... �. , �ALY .. COIIDI .... I _. �OII UYPT _ Prelident Thom.. Mded from Trietlt' S'"Imm"'. rtc(Jrd. at Dryn Y ••r hn .. ior E'lPt l.n February 12, a(companied bun slt>:adil)' Impl'OTin. duriq Ihe lUI by hu couJins. Mr. LOlan Pun.n twenly years. In 111'� whta the Ii"" Smith and Mrs. Bl!rnbard Befell on. Ar· "'imminc mtd .a. held, Ihe (ioulile ler six wuk. in ElYPt, the pan)' "",ill .... III!C. le"lth front u .wum in U and go 10 Pale.tine. 31 the bade in 10 .cc., U again,' :!.:j �ec. SlIIct' ChriatmaJ. President Thorn .. and J7 .tec. today. has bet'II in Pari. and Ihe Riviera, rnak. In 19O!I Carola Wotri.hoff�r. \\'ho inB a shOrl ,top al Monte Carle. Prior ""a considered an unusual. IWlmnlU, to this, ,he had been through parts of made the single lenath back .wim in Ihe GrUI Desert, wilh Ihe tame luide :!.5 .cc. Today the record utablithe!1 h)' 111111 Robert Hkhen. h:r.d, I'oinl to mallY K. Woodward. '�1, i. 18 145 sec. Th� of lhe pillcu mentioned in the "Garden plulIfJe and the rday ha\(' imllr(I\'efl of \lIah" and in his Gtllt'r hool"•. ailio. The rein)' in IDI:! was matit' ill

. . .' 70 !H5 ICC and tsx!ay it il d{lne In ft!! I , RTY.NINE PEOPLE MAKE Fh It'c. In I.Y09. the longest plunge \\a SWIMMING CUIIES feet. "' hile now fourth place i" fl'l'l The. �\\"immina report made by K. "i .. i Woodward. '21, swimming manager, al 10 inches a 1II«lill� of the Alhlt'lic ASlOClation. tn a reccllt awimming at Barn.rd, lite Ihowed that 21; people had tried out firat place in tlte plunge w. .. 34Ji feel. during the first "-muter. Of the�e, 49 alld third place was 28.S feet. as compar­ made clu"-s-8 Seniors. Juniors, 1! 18 ed "'Ith feel 1 inch and feet, which Sophomores and 13 Frelhmen. �7 SO were plunged in the 8rYII Mawr meet. E. H. Mills, '21, and E. Anderson, '22, are first clus Iwimmer.. E. Cecil m.de "I.hr, of Columbia, recently plunKed fe second daes. eight nlade third. t"'enty- 119 t't. and Dri.coll. of Princeton. 6� se\·en. fourth. and eleven firth. reet. I

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TAILLEURS FOR SPRI",'O, TAILORED RUSSEKS 1114 1"£ TIIA r HI' INDEFINABLE CIIAR.lI TIl.fT DIFFEREN TIA rES TH£ MODISTE'S JiASTERPIECE }'HOJJ THE COMMON llODEL AND AGAIN PliOCLAIJIS RUSSEKS PRE.HII"'·}·,,"CE IS - TilE JIATTER 01' ORIGINAL TAILLEURS. APPARATUS MEETS CONTAIN SI.NJ .UNKTO R. OI.EN'! Ll REQUIRED AND ORIGINAL STUNTS This new SUIT 01 TRICOTINE R.o,.... Co ...ltt.. C.Uact Every The apparatus meets will begin on lnllll to T•• W.... a \Vednud.y, March 10. and lut through A special collection of dothea, books Friday, March 19, each ttlm huing two $75 m�ell. A certain number of requir�d and odds .nd end. \\as made last week by the Junk Committee, to send to Dr and oplional exCfci.es for group and individual work on the horse and paral, Gr�l1felt:'s Labrador miuion. On ac leI ban, will be offered by nch team. count of Ihe severe weather in Labn,· DetJ.ned dor, the committee hopeI to aend a larg4 Jndividual eurci.u only will be required to apeddy on the roptl. er contribution Ihan in previous yun. appnJ to the Each dus i. allo"'ed four enlnt'S ill In IIccordlince With a request from the individual events, the points of which �fr . Skinner. the committee il also col· well &roomed count toward both the total e1asa score lecting from .Iumnlt and members of ColI. .. and the 1C0re of the individual. An in4 the college, material. for M.y Day COl4 tumes; the price., according to Mn. Women dividual', work in a group eltuc:in will not be counted toward her own ,core, Skinncr•• ha\e increaaed sreatiy lince the but the exercise will be judged II a last May Day. whole. The Junk Comnlittee, reors.niaed this '22, Five lurn. from each tlu. will com4 .cmuter ulldcr M. Kennard, chair· pete and count painll towardl the All· mall, ",ill make collection. every fort­ Round thletie Champion.hip. The night. Hall collecton .re: � Radnor: J. Conklin, E. Gabell, .ize of t�t. ltam. i. flvdble. the only 'JO; 'eli limitalion being that if any ptflon i. in S. Archbald. '23; R. McAneny, '%3; 1... '23: an event on one team, ahe cannot lub4 Fole)" '�3. Merion: H. Hoyt, E. stitute down to a lower. Child, '23; R. Ralt'y. 'f3. Oenbirh: A. Dunn, "!t; J. Schwartz, '23: H. Rice, 'f3. Pem. E.: )d. Croaby, '�; C. Godd.rd, '23; Start Flett.. Ultra". f.r Ma'''' W. Lonayear, '13. Pem. W.: H. Baldwin, M. Kennard, 'ft; D. Me­ "A circulating fiction library for the '21; aerve, '%3; A. Fruu, '23. Rockefeller: m.id. has Men started in the bate-meal F. Selligman, '13; K. Goldlmith, of },ferion Hall." .. id HI. Hill, '21, ehair­ '13. man of the Library Committee, upon4 ina ia tilt C. A. Cabinet medial( lUI NEW SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Tbunday ni,ht. Aboa. seYefttY4five The Spanilh Club admitted aixtun boolu, bearing att .ubject&, hIVe beea OD new member. as a relult of the midyear collected (rom the old FiChon Libra". examinaciOnl. From the major dua: W. and from the IllIde.nll. The committee Eiler.. �: F. Howard. "1, and rrom hopeI to rettive contributions suf6de.at the minor: litO, Y. Lind.y, H. lin.aer; �. - -- - buy the works o( colored authors ud Archbald. Bo.well, B. God· ,.... • '" "'_ 10 Itt1, :Y. Eo I I I , II• f' J J '" ,. .' . " • , ;. '- . • r I , l ! f ' I ' , I mllds thus put the in touch with the win, N. P. Kirkland. C. Wotta; I"'. C. � curn:nt thought and PfOITell of their Baird, C. Cameron, D. Cooke, O. Floyd. own people. H. Guthri«, L Ehler., Inl, F Pruhc:e. Write for our F.ohIoa Fold... OOLLaOB NBWS

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FOR WOMEN Oller their patrona Superior Senice In �,�Soda Counter 5.90 to 9. 90 CLBANIl'IG AND DYEIl'IG Price. are One-Half to One-Third of their Fo rmer Wo rth in this Com· plete Clearance o( Every Novelty Boot Fa .hion Stock H. W. DERBY & CO. in 13th Street at Sansom Short line. a. Iow a. 3:90 Women's Shoes and Hosiery FOR MEN Exclusively 7. 90 to 11.90 H. W. DERBY & CO. 13th Str... II Sanoom Philadelphia Short line as Iow a. 5.90 Cherry tana in all .ize. included at 7. 90

Every pair a world atandard Wallt-Over, sod hundred. are aeveral dollaro below wholeaale cost. Save Now. Walk-Over Quality i. Economy 3h e Harper Shoe Go • !��z� ., ...Out· Doon and In·DoOri

AILINSONSilks 'S' M de Lu"" arc' the invari.ble first choice for the airl who appreciates The Mode of the Dawning character, 1')lle and qUllity. The silk inspirations fo r 1920 Season is richly presaged in our re :- a INDBSTItUcnBLB VOILB Spring Gowns, and PUSSY WILLOW DBW·K.lST ....,. I. "...... ,. .� T..- February 2nd will lind us 10 replete with SpriJ1s _".. DaB"" CRBPS -. I.UMSf·IlVMSA T...... FISHB.· NBwro.TCO.D atyles that we have apace here to merely suaest ...AID ...... IlHAI.I·IlOOI IlUMAX·SATIN CHINCHILLA SA THISLDU their novelty. their individuality, their variety 10 nN ROSHANARA CREPB great that there is not one 1920 mode, but many.

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., ...... ,",'I . Ell •• .. II . __ ...... Dl,lrtFlll ...... OIL IIUPUI ... . n1IUOTICIII .... DlIOUllm , wac _ ..... OF 01 S..". ....M ..... All .hldentl who haYe been in coa. . Sen-ice ... the definition of a Dr. R.f.. Jo... 'nd of ...... tact with V. Willer, 'll. between Feb. .1ICCtU­ ful life reached by the d... diKu.-o. RecoDstrecdoa Vail and Chai.naaa of ruary $-1 are a"kd to report daily at poapl, which met I ... Sunday in tIM TM recent can.u of the collqe for the Board of Dirtc.ton of 8ty. Ma., tht' Infirmary for throat and tempera. HaJl siltin, room. to tab the plaC'e of communit, center "o,kl''' � raised College, told of the work of hi, unit lut tare examin.tion heainning February the u.ual VeslWr. 'tfYice. the" nllmber of hclpeu to twice what it Sunday nichl ia Chapel. lt, aad those who h,,-f' been in cont.ct Senior.) ... has eYer bern before_ "Over eoo worker., of whom are with Dun Smith. leader of the 80 .\. Fontai". '!�, Iltt'Neen February nior gruup. con.idered a succes.ful life \t prt'lenl f'ipty. mdudlllK twenty­ Womell, and � of them Dryn Wawr erad· II-Il, .hould report daily hegillnillll' undt'r mental nin� new onu. are work regularly al two huds, phYJlical and In, lIatts, amoug them E. Dulin. '17, L. Fehruary l!l A IiII' not ""ell rounded in both rcspedl the center. Nine more are needed for Cadbury, 't.. . If.· Scatlergood, '11, and ' CJnnot be "socially adequate." was the pla� hour and four more for Iymnasium Dr. Marianna Taylor, 03. are at work in Na.-"'t. R.. hetl ran general Ollillioll or the group. Next SuD­ "'ork. F ce .aid Or. lonu. �amt' "late. arc to be placetl ." by th� day Dean Smith will confider the .pir. Vnder the plan of work adopted this Herbert llooyer put the FrieDd', Mr. Trophy Cluh ill the wiTltlow, of rool1l� itual motive Dece... ". to live • aucc.eu­ liiell1eUer, thue are two pwple for every Unit in charge of feeding malnouri.hed nccl1llied hy 1910, bearing the name and lui life of service. "one·man-job" and three people for ever)' German children. "The Friend', were the date or last year's occupant_ This (UI' If olle "loYed the Lord thy God with "t",o-man-job," "At least one of the ex first to arrive in Vienua after the .rmi,. tOI11 h ...been nellected for ,ever.1 yur5 all thy hun, with all thy soul, with all llenenced .tudent. will alway. be a\'ail­ tice and Jound the tOwn without coal and the Club deciflt'd fa revile it. thy mind, and with all thy atren.-th," ona able, and .0 Ihi. plan will do Iway wilh or indu.try," Dr. Jont. continued. 'Vork­ \t the !tame meeting they voted 10 would lead a life succeuful from the the neces.ity of p,uhin, new helpers crt irom the unit are in Poland, Serbia, Ieall Ollt alld rearrange � the trophy use' Chriltian pomt of view. Mi.. Barn:tt, into familiar work." said II. King.bury. and. Lithuania. III relllbroke Ea.t. head or the Community Centre, pointed ';!O, chairman of the social !(oervice com· Nitllt SoII. . 1 f.r .aWe Starts out 10 the Sophomore.. In the nut nlllt«. OES MOINE.S ..... KER WILL HOlO nleetinl", the a-roup will con.ider .nd "Some \ery commendable work was CIIlI�es ill English, arithmetic, rudl1lg " CHAPJ[L SERYICE. lOve thy neighbor All thyself," done at the center IISI .emuter." she writing. and p'Jchology \\111 he held for "Olle Success to the Freshmen, led by E. continuf'd. "The lillie gIrls' dramatlcl the Maid. e\'ery Monday :and Thursd.y of tltt> 1Il0,t ullhf'tlall) admired ' '19, God .ddres"e' lite De, " Biddle. meant "being .ure of club gan' a fairy Ilia),. The North Wind, e\·elling�. 0 Smit h, "!O. chaIrman of :It MOlllts Confer. ence" iot Ihe report that Bryn and able to help others." nn Saturday, Februar)" 21 They ha\e the ).Iaid'!> COllllniut't' ask. Ihat every. M;&"'r del('. ,a'eli gIVe of Dr. Brown'. t:llk !ken working on thf' Illay under the di· ant' who would ..-are to tuch nut' of on "Chris. tlanizing ' tht'St l!Iuhjects or either t) peWrilllll( or Xational and International SCHOOLS rection of K. Goldsmith. 22. whoif' Li(e." I>r. Brown. who orlginaht)· and care account for much of bnokkeepilU{ will li,-e her !lame 10 a it UUII of the member of the COlftlntttee. Yale School of Divinity, will deln'cr this II. succes.. The attendents al the stor)" THE WHITE GATE STUDIOS address next Sunday '21. hb C\'ening in Ch.pel. hour directed hy M. WieSl11an. RadDot. Ro.d Bf1D Mawr, P..... Mo•• 1 Seho.1 t. Hua M•• t For the 1.,,1 rour )'Ur5, IJeall Brown, from .ix to I"'-e.he. U. Batch­ grown TheStud ioo October 1'1' gYll1l1aslulII cnlltesl for Iht' Mout'l \\lto is the author of "The Modern Mau'. Will0;;-; II. elder. G. Mellen. and 1'1 Williaml. from A ...... School will be held "0011 wilh Glady. Religion." "The Ouest of Life." aud r., M C...... of being the only "The p� . ':!:!, have the distinction 80... ..6 ,. n...o- II...., Leltba and BellI Tuttle captains of Ihe Stranse "'ar' of God," hn been a regu­ lleOI)le succudul .t Garren Hill, where a.s P.wu.,. opposing side There will he exercise, lar spukt'r al the S Ullday e\'enillg Setv­ --w;" c,.." , they luch dancing, .upplying thdr own ":����"Ie ..,. III tM c..fte . On the parallel har. and horse. rOlle ie ..... :11Uaic on alternate Friday ...... O'" . climbing. a wand drill and a ,urprise n.S.II, r- ••.w..I aut_INl.... One big achievemelll of Ihe canvas '- Ittl, " '.. .."..1. I F.....,.I, 1_ .. drill M� II. I"'. a hilt of definite luhllitutu_ __ u SUPERWOMEN A FACT VlaQI)IU W.. on GADa F"t.oauca WauAM..d FvLTOJf Vocational Conl,r.nea to Aid Publltlty for Frq" ...... Gra... y T t, ".Uar t. ArMY It,w 1" ..'110 1'''-'. 11_ .. MERIT INSURANCE COMPANY PAYS EndoWlM"t Fund . .. 'atllUpllct E.a.lllan.a, 63 CENTS PER EXAMINATION (Continued from pa� I, Fi¥e lH!r cent of Ihe enli.ted meu ar.d. I !::======�THE SlIIPLI!Y Lo.IOS u.mil1atiOn� out of thc �O': I)' ; the Senior. pledged to attend uch SCHOOL 53 ed at Camp Uptou durin.- the war were the C.mpus Merit Insurance conference for which they voted. it insured, of "superior mental ahility"-.,ccording I'nporatory 10B.,..Mawr CoIIop COll1jlarf'y wound its bu.ine.s lasl pay· Thc da.. committee. appointed to UI) to .tatiltics obtained from Major Adami, Un! 1Uwa, pansn.VAlQA da)'. Each penon fail ins to Ret meril confer on choo.ing speakers and manoa· of Camp Upton, who vi.ited Bryn Mlwr o. Prioadp.a. In an insured .ubject received cenu. ing the conference are: 1920, a.firiam ...... ,.,...a G3 two week. ago. Over fifty per cent of B Brow'n, J. O "'"' Sloan, Pruident, said thai this was Cochran, M. Dent, T. Jamu, I T.. the Fre.hman c1au are of the lime men. r======in the history of Ihe com· M. Hawkin., A. Sinford; 19:!I, B. Kel. I I �""����' '� �� the wont yur tal calibrr-to judge from the ruuhs of with a proportionate .ub· logg, P. Ostroff, M. T.ylor; 109. ). pallY. In 1918 the intelligence tells ainn them by the was paid per u· Fisher, M. Kennard, P. Smith; 1923. E. scriplion !illt of $1,08 department of education lut .emuler. the amount paid Rhoads, H. Price, F. MattOion. :l.nlination, nearly double The test. applied to the Fruhmen this ye.r. "ere on LAUNCH NEW ART CLUB UNDER v. the order of the intelligence ex­ LIDDELL, '22, AS PRESIDENT amination, uled in the army. and were graded by the same atandards. Twenty­ BBLES" TITLE OF "SCRAPS AND SCRI MU.II.nlll, 0, . To Al . l aile Iler cent. of the MOOEL SCHOOL PAPER clau received A With the pUtJlose of arousing interest for "very superior ability;" 25 per cent "Scrapi .nd Scribbles" has been in ..-onteml,orary art. a Bryn "Iawr Art A for ",uperior ability." The three low . .::hosen for Ihe name of the paper ilSued Club was organized last Tuuday eH' er markl classified them accordin, 10 by the students o( Ihe Model School, ac· lIing. undt'r \, Liddell, '2:.!. as pre.ident. 8, "a\"erage to luperior ability;" C, "ave. cordina to the second number, issued '21. and M. Morrison, as .ecretar), It1 rage 10 flir ability;" and D "f.ir to in­ February . I&. members will t'nclea\ or 10 alllirtciate ferior ability:' Among tbe longer artidu are "Ex­ PhiladelphIa as all Irt-center. and will The individu.1 mark5 will 1I0t be made Iracts From the Diary of An Earth· follow up and disc-u.... currelll exhihi- kno\\ II, but can be. used in lhe Dean'. ",'onn" and "A Wodel Do,," Good ath· tiollS. offiee III jUdging whether or not a stu. shown in a "letter to the letic Ipirit II Membership is open to all nd the -. IIIITM HA10IEIt H.. I.L .• dent will hl\·e. difficulty in keeping her no..a ... edItor" on the prospf'C1S of I gym na ., I ,,"cp), t ...... , a� lIIeetings will be e\'ery other Tuuday work up to the college reqlliremenlJ• · ...... 0,...... n.D. � .... ., .tIUIll meet, and there is also a clever ...... evcnin(r al 9:15. All memben are asked ...... n.D., ...... (. "Old Father William," the parody on to see the AnlluaJ Exhibition in Philadel· hut nrH of which is: phia before the meeting nut Tuuday, Phlla•• , ,.,. M •• ', C ••• Itt" t. W." f.r Miss Applebee aaid. 'You arc old, 1'20," where the pictures will be discuned. E."•••• t 1======:1 "And it re.lly i, ailly to think. The que.tion of a name and of duu will Election o( a men's committee to work Instruction That you like to make baskets and ualld Piano also be decided on at th.t meeting. (Or the Bryn Mawr Endowment in Phil•• DAVID on your he.d, MARy VIRGINIA delphia was hcld on February .t the U Buros-a with Ma.ow· TIll your facu are purple and pink." 8e� lMrll at ItIMl.Y BATES COMMITTEE DRIYE FOR Phil.delphia College Cub, with the fol· an'• .Ioe.l:f' ADd1tAO_ s..n. MONTHLY WOAKERS La,tmrn lowing ruult.: . x- ...... A drive for mOllthly workers .t B.tes ... ""...... 1 .. SPORTING NOTES William F. Ellis, chairman; Robe.rt E. �I.U House next .ummer has beg-un. The Strawbridge. Charlton Yarnall, Horatio The swimming pool opened lut Mon· committee wants student.. 10 volunteer G Lloyd. W. Hinkle Smith. Robert L. PAB18 CoNSEllYA1'01llJ:(SoLriaE) aDd nd water polo pratticu began .rta)· lor a month or more, rather than the Montaomery. W. Plunkett Stewlrt and LDlCBETtZKT Princip'" TaU8ht Water polo match games atart March usual two weeks, in order to h,ve ex�· Charles J. Rhoad,. Cor. 11 rienced workers on hand, between Ihe FranklinMoatgoamy aDd A.... .wimmin.- a week will Iloetmoot Two penodl 01 Ihifu of shOrter-time workers. unauthorized swim­ r...... ,.. . "_ '11 r • � required for .11 C. A. CABINET INVITED TO MEET nlets this acmes-ter, The pool is reurved OR. IDDINQI BELL 81a) On" nl. O. fl)r them from 5.00--.s,SO on )fonday, I Mllor Dutro,. M/� .I .. .. Su,.n.rtty Mi.s Henrietta B. Ely, of Bryn ....wr, DELICIOUS TuudlY .nd Thunday, and from 1.15- BANANA (Coatinued. from � I) h... utended in\-itations to the C_ A. on \Vedn�d.y t I) Cabinet to meet Dr. G. Iddln Be.ll. UNDAE�S..... SPUTS •• S EailiWts .... �H .. Goldstein I. the Induate .wim· After dining with tbe History CllIb, '" ho il president of St. Stephen'. Cot­ mInI' man.ger The BrynMawr Confectionery Major Bles exhibited his Germ.n med­ lele. A\·oad,ale-on-the·Hudson. ... lucaIter A..... H Rice h ... been elected temponry als .nd trophies. iaclildift. a .ix-inch The Atlantic Moru.hl, I t yur pub­ ...... C..... '*/ ,..,. •• A ...... """" ...... M-. walet polo c.ptain for lI!1. sword. "I had the officer'a Iword. cut lished two of Dr. BeU'1 articles on hit tw "- in France as Chaplain With the COaltina nonnot be counted .. exer­ 011 WbeD I wa.. adminittrator of Col· .'ork • cise any lonler. ogne.... he explaiaed, "becaule t knew American Expeditionlry Fone_ Dr. Bell will in Cb.pel neal The. andutts have developed a .tronl nothiftar would humiliate them more.· .puk Tatkinar of Lord OUft ny.... Major Blu Tuesday mornIng. He wiU aI.o conduct butctball team captained by )f Early . me oqht the noon--day ItefT1CU at Ihe aanick They ar� .Ito plan nina a wattt polo Aid, -He is quite mad. His . nuny h Thutre, i. Phil.del",h... fot' the wtCk ttam .h h fPccial pnctlce Wedne.· to be Lord l , or Lord DatI«, wit · Oft �f Wa�h , ...... tar ft" ht. out the -any " caLlI _Itl .. _ an i i jEANNE'lTS � .., • \lOll of to .II•• 1Dia- ....5 ... en ...... _ .. 111' .'.1 ___ eriI, ...... of ...... IaiItcl to carry ...... 0...... JIf"OInm tlleir for the ....ptioa of all _" n'lta frona .11 oyer .... coantf}' han -.-tl.,...... I ...... been ...... med to coatriloo', to . .... P.;u CIII n....P"" _ Frail o.d, """,. - at mo.da the SeU GoY 1M l, ....ti". 01 - Competit_ for Ma, 0., poater.. to ...... , A.-la_. h.1d .. F.b.....,. be h.1d .b __h .h. Phi .....,phia An A,. c....,. _ FlerJ s.� __ ...... "'"-' -.. ' ..' .. c:-...e .... n. Ii.nce. Unde ...... d aate•• re .110 urged ... p p 7 L. who o R. Wood 0111' '::'::::::::.!• s,..IaIIr E. DuIk., 'IT, "co ded · lU compete. , ' . ..otioa tu. II'HQlte Itodent. be The d nfl'l po.teu will be jad. by Actin" r...I - "" , ,,,_,'10,100 •• ...... exempt from an pointed chaperone rulu. President Taft, Wu. Cbarles B. Dudley, '." 1 '...... ,...... !,.�...... !'"o;,: ...... 117'.-...... out ..... oal, fourteen Iraduates are: .. ,.. Olis Skinner and the Committee. on I .,.... :::,,:I:::·=.L:\:_:.: :.:.:�:h:r .:' a�:�.:' :�;� _�,. . " ....r chaperone rule nd th.t these lIIu.trationl of the Art AIIi.nce, and will 1,.::r: c: •• 1 ------Iounetlll are orten IiYf':n permillion to be: on exhibition in Philadelphi.. All LeoI,I T. __..... Gift ... unchaperoned. "Moreover," she con- wurk received will be u�ed for 110 . .. dnlled...... du.leI have fini.hed their pre· ity. Breald u, Luncheon., Te •• and tim"ry work .nd are con.idered eliy:ible I The foliowinlJ wordl mUll be: UIeU Suppen--Phone '52 for reapon.ible po.itionl. We mu.t at- the posten: a. II. errt.- • , A.M.-7 P.M. n "May Day Paleant :: •ame Jor them • ce ain de,ree of rna· ..._ . ... ;"::='...... 0-. '" • _ . ell OLD UNCASmI lOADAND ..TN ..... AYE.. IUrky." niven by ye Scollett of Ur)'n Mawr ..,...... Opposed 10 the motiQn. �I. Buchanau. on ye Collelc Greene

President of Ihe Graduate Club. said )"C!" :10 of April and I of May PflONB lSi that in her opinton it wu beller not to Anno I)ommi 1920" WILLIAM T. McINTYR. HENRY B. WALLACE remove rutriction •• bul bringing the pre- .\11 po�tett s;hould he lurrl�d III 10 GROCDIIS, lIOIATS AlQI AlfI) COJIfftCTIOlfD Hnt rule! up to date. 10 keep them 50 ll r. ThornlOIl O,kley. Chairm.n, Phil,· CATUDl PROYIBIORS 'h.t they would serve .. protection to delphIa Art Alliance. Wainul SI.• LUNCH.ONS AND TaA8 IM!!3 .....�� ""!i.o""= ....ft studen .. s comin, from cnllegu in IImall Philadclphia. on or befor� March BUtt 0.... I:;' Dn IU...... &ftJln lown.. She would collect and amend Other direclimu lIlay he found 011 the el ua . 11 a)" Day Ilulletin Iloard III Tallor. exilting r ulation. SO l hat grad te Phone C-.IIK'tM>n Mn. 51 ••• 0 .... Prlz. would be exempt in the following casu . BRINTON BROT!'tERS WIUJ .\ priu for the be5t pOliter b)' all un· AM L HAYDEN thOle: over twenty flve, those who have FANCV AND 8TAPLE GROCIRIES BlflIden .... �eE.I .. dcrgraduate. adyc:rtlsillM the Endowment had one yur of te:u:hin, or of lraduate HARDWARE Drhe, is offered by Slade, NatIonal Laneuter and Merion Av.nuea, work, any who were detailed by pro­ . MtlI. Painta : Oil., : CI_ Fndowmcnt ChaIrman. B1:r.ck. white, and ary" Mawr, Pa. CutJeryGround Loc.kamithiq: fea.ott, Iroups of two or lhree when on� La""l! ....tn Rept.ircd and Sharpea� two colort'd illk. may he lI5eo in the COI11- .... DeUMnd. ... Mo .11 uempt, and thOle 10 whom special Ord W. aim 1.0 pl . yoa. 8I8i...... ae pOfii lion of Ih� poslen, COlllllt;titor!O A•• ..,. Ma.,..�Pa.. permillion was "iven hy the Executive must hand III their work hy March noard. 10, III D. Clark, Pre'lidt'nt of tht; under_ l McDEYln rn._ ...,...... 171 N. 0.,". Mar_ Pruident Taft, in aecordance with I ::::��� __ graduate Association. �:::.�� THE President Thomas' cu.tom, ullt;d a I; 'IWIItM FRENCH SHOP special mt'eting of th� Graduate Cluh to PASS NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR '14 LANCASTER AVE. DEGREE di.cull Self Governmenl. She Itrelsed OF MASTER OF ARTS INTING"'- 8ryII ...wr, Pa. the fact that gr.duatu must he under :\�W requirementI for the deKree \If SMART GOWNS MADE TO O_DO .111 '_ " Ilrya Mawr, Pa. self government both in spirit and in law �Iast�r of \rto( were apprmt'd by the Aft. .. DlS11NC11Va aDlODD..DtO. \catlenllC Council 1. and t .t any action they take be done on Fehruary to ��� h �����_�:;';I�' �-;· "Till .. deKret; ()�n to cnlleRe gradu­ Id; � i'l with . Ion I lime yiew 0.1 the Ilood of the E. M. FENNER college. att" who �hall hut' atisfled Ihe Gratlu· UNUSUAL Ice Fruita aad. Ie .. � alt l' olllmittee that their COtihe of study QI", Cream. FroUD I aDd J'uC1 Cake., CODfecUou MANAGING EDITOR OF NATION TO hu heen e(I Uyalent 10 Ih:u for which nn. SPEAK AT DISCUSSION CLUB the deKrt'e of Uachelor of Arts ill gh-ell GREETING CARDa I 8r7w Mawr (Telephone) Ar4..... at Liryn Mawr ColleRe. or t hat It hal Mr. Henry Raynlolld Musser. manag· DECORATIVE TREATMENTa 1 ina editor or The Nation. will lpeak to l)Cell ade luately lupplernrntt'd by !!tub!le­ Mawr the Discussion Cluh on Monday. March tlUellt itudy. Will Alwa,.. Be Found .t The Bryn NatioDaI II... .. IRYN MAWR, PA. The club hopu to secure mem, The candidatt' musl allend at !l.rYII 11. Pomp E.eb.n andTra\·elt,. .. Cbteka Sokt bers of the faculty ... spf'akers during Mawr Colleg� thr�e 1t'llIinariu, or � THE GIFTSHOP I Per Cent on SaTtn, Fund AecottDlI. th rell of the year. l'llUi\'llent. in lraduate • unlUI W. L.ne,"tter Ave M.wr, Pa. Safe Depoelt tor Rent. lJermiuion of the Graduate .. I",n Boxe. ... *5 and U per Year. THIRTEEN BRYN MAWR STUDENTS 5he is allowed to lub!ltilUt� PLAN YEAR AT OXFORD (lhird or fourth yur ulu.lerlludllate) euuru. the ernOOD Tea and Luncheo Through tht' inftuentt. of Miss Cup­ f(lr Ollt: of emll1ariu. Pre· - licka, University lecturer at Oxford, liminary training equivalent to the Rryn C01TAGE TEA ROOM MU'r Colleg!! ulldergraJuatt' who wal at Dr)'n �h"'r two weeks alO. M___ ., Mawr (oursn in the subject of the leminary. AyLt � ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY anet Mi •• Donnelly. who studied at Ox, 1ft subjecl.l of equal AlIDMOIU!. PA. ford. thirll'en Bryn Mawr studentl hope or related value in 1�����:!.�d�.�ID�ty��.D���d d�.��II<��Io. x preparation, is reqUIred for admiuiol1 � � �� to be admilled 10 O ford or Cambrid,e . to a semin.ry. Each semlllary requires for a Yl'ar of graduate work in li21·!!. I aa.n ...... THE .IYN MAW I TIUST CO. one-third of the Sludent·. time for one (_>OJ P&IfIt From "120. O. Clark, M_ (}tnl. L Kel­ D. N. ROSS �'" .4. )ur. The nllllln1Um tIme III ""hich the lOll. E. Lt'utke:meyer. L Sloan and K. .--... "' Phennecy .... Materia CAPf1'AL...... ""ork can be compit"ted il tht'rerore aile 110 ...._ ..... Townlend and from t9ll. F. BillS1ein. .._ .... 0;.....,..0( .... """'-'000...... )·nr. but the work cannOl ht' done in one E. Cope. K. Cowen. II. Hill. K. John­ ticalLabonI.tory at BryaM awr Hoepital. AUIWI ...... -m l'ur unleu lhe candidale i tho roughly IAfE __ Iton. S. Warbury. J. FleJ:ner and K. &48TIIO'S IOD-'.E8AllD rJL.' preilired III all the subJects she offers. Ward 'rt' considui n, the plan. and gi\'u her entIre lime to graduate .,il. Czaplicka ha, .dvild the Bryn stlldy PHUIP HARRISON ....wr .tudent. to split up between the . M. M, GAJ'fl'NEY The c.andidate i. required to pass with thrl'e OxJord Colleges, St. Hilda'i. Lady WALK-OVER LADl8& AlQ) GERTS' l'1JUlSBIlloa a creditable I"rlde writtell exam in.tions BOOT SHOPS Maraaret·. and Somervilte. DRY GOODS AJm 011 the seminariu or eoursu offered � ...... IfOTJOKS .uch examinatIOn. 10 he held in the flut Ladl.I' SboellUld Rubben CALENDAR week of the May uaminAtion period. 818 Lancuter Ave. Frill.,. F",...,., POST OmcII BLOCK 27 The examination bookl, tOleth. . with 8.00 p. m. Ltcture by Blasco Ibanez the examiner', e.limate, .hall be lent in Taylor H,II. to the Graduate Committee, wh ich Ihan .. .t Fill,..". 1,,1. CARS TO HIRE .... J. 2& J. ConneUy Estate ...... p. m. ct report to the Acad�mic Council .... rll,,,,,... • '.00 Le ure by M. Louis Coni _ ..... The degrt;e Ih.1I not be given to any- The Main Line Flori.t. - lit,..__ AI in T.y lor Hall. EIedricaI ...... Wark .. !,.cWtr one who cannOt read French and German lIP a.I." - •• ...,.. F .... ry 2t .... L.\NCA8TEIt AVL. PL \ upe Groupl. or who i. unacquainted Wllh La tin. The MADD£II'S GARAG€ p. m. r DilCullion ' ... l:UW &.0 ' T... : m• • 8f7a ... _ ...... Subject. "A Succeslful Life.· Graduate Committee will provide writ· , - German 1.00 p. m. Chapel. Sermon by Dean ten ex.mination. in French a.nd Brown, or Vale. twice each year. namdy. once dUdn� W ...... ay. M.,... the week before Thlnkl,ivinl an d once S lr a 7..30 p. m. Bible Clan in Room F. dUring .he week be'ore Iprjnl Start the new semester with Typewriter .ed t�e Taylor. Or. Chew. Spe.ker. Students who have .Iready pIS l(tneral lanlu'le rumin.tion. 01 ,h. ,riIIe,...... 5 m. Lecture on journalilm Collrce: theM lanlUlltl m.y be . .... 8.00 p by in BUY A CORONA Rober' NuAlanle" undu .Dlpkes of eu.ed 'rom thIS requirement. .he NCWL Tht prolpecti"e candldat� mult rel- AND TYPEWRITER SUPPUES ., Iltt'r with the Gradu t� Comml dur- S • . MU'OIrI 7 . Uee ThroUlb the Collel" New. "-"Dt year In 1.00 p m. Bate. Ve.pers. Lude:r, \\. in, October or the atademlc Worct.ler, '11. _htt'h .he inttnd. to t.. ke lIl'r delTte, .. by and her .Ialernent Ihe _p- .1iIIoo 1M .... Po m. Ch.pel. 'Mrmon Or. .hall tOGtain �' •• Ib"' 1JooooI0/ .. Ra.boo F ret."'7 ew Yows..d •..;� o.Itr ... TMOlotical p,onl of htr counts by her in,trae- nisC .;� N CORONA ; JO ...... OD lto of the Un""- Sttai...,.,.. N ew Yo.t� tor.,-