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, VOL, LII-NO, ARDMORE RYN MAWR, PA" TUESDAY, MAY 21 and \ I, 1956 PIICI :10 CIIIII AnnoUnce Recipients Of Scholarships For Coming Year; Ruth E. Corn Wins Brooke Hall· Hinchinan Awards Louise Breuer Uses LeHers To Describe President McBride Presents Scholarships Undergraduate Students Her 4 Adventurous Vears At BrynMawr To 111 At the IChol.rlhip .uembl, Miriam Beames and Kate Colllni Louise Breuer, May Queen and loul, but., mother, J never even this morning President. McBride have retained the General Motore President of the senior el.SI, reo I bad one." .nnounced the winners of 182 aehoianhipi ...... rded to the.m I.at lived her lour yUB at-Bryn Mawr As a sophomore. Louise 8utrered eehol.nMpl, 111 underrr.du.tes year..- i� her Ipeech given at the ,Maypole numerous dilComtorta of pa­ h.ve received. schol.rahipe and four In aU, 37 junior., 39 sophomore., this morning. p,,,-w,iiUn., She did manare to 1 "I reeent gr.duates h.ve won awardl and 85 fre.llmen are recelvinJ' Reading from four imaginary get one extension: went to my for medlc.l Itudles.Sue l'burman, award.. The winners come from letters written to her .parenta, Lou· professor and threw myself down '56 allO recleved one of the .. 22 atates, the District of Columbia, ise was able to recall some at his feet .. ex-plaininr that I had award•. and flve foreign countries. impressions and incidents of her been caught in the rain with my The total value of the acholar­ 'I'he follow!nr are acholanhipl' college lite. pad of theme paper, and .hipa wal f86. 000 . for the year 1966·57: As a freshm n,Louise had t en th.t h d un to th a Ruth Ellen Corn received the SCHOl...ARSHIPS TO BE HELD her "adjustment to coHeee lifea ,as, I bad lost IN THE SENIOR YEAR 'It-jll�e- two major honorary awards for ...... £a.t� a marter or courae, but. ' '� ;; ... M L. •• B�. Hall Me­ i�� � ���! �;�� ��� �.� Herale in the Jueor class _rl.t to the �� ....."';;;. !:;::o � 1 .... awlU'ded1.ro .. ,.1 __ th ; Sebola,..III_. � w gaveA me a -a.! i the y l and been explicitly pointed out to me b � �OT- iiid"C .... and for belt �ork In Uie hl.hut .Y�r•••• , ... .. M ..... • I any number of people that it is a extra 24 hour.. However, the �; .... M,_,... Mco...... lp. awlLl'ded - � ubject. ,Pat Moran received the I : very dimcult procen, have come suit was rather disappointing tor work ot apeclal uOlUenee 10 lb. major 8heelala Katherine------Hepburn award and _erial.ubJect. and xu,.. , lie- around to their way of thin ing. didn't get a very good rrade on !Jehoa..r.hlp, I.arded for ueel. k I I n Iall. 1 lenc. of wol1l In E ,l , ror the Ad· have not adjusted." . it. As a ,matter of fact, there "anee d COUrM!. a.lh Jo;I_Of' C ..... or From then on, things went stead. wasn't 8DY grade at .,U-just }O' ranklln, . Teonu.aee . p".. H.rpeth Hall, Nuhvll1e, Tenne�... by • I . i1y downhill. She was not even to Researcher Traces aped... T, ..I_' ...... p, x... . comment at the end: "r. EncUah , a.h perU. •• Or Jacltaon He1rh 'w be reconciled by Haverford men: your native tongue!" York. Ente8Iel red. on lran.fer from cee "Their bearded,mustached appear Jo"r'1l.ncal. de . N."" ork - Louiae began her Junior May Day History Cit,.. N M. ... Ilnce and their talk about exiaten- auspicloualy!by failing .her -h,'.;,.n." A••• 1·.w. M_,...., !kla."" tiallsm "--'- by RJ,ta R_natel. Ihili.Kd),I". _nfle H.",_••• of N. ... and my inner true 10ul just exam and her Spanish oral; Yo", Cit,. Pre red b,. the Chapin was • RUTH EUANOI COIN pa Th. orllll\al Ka" Da" eelltbn- School, '. do not tontrlve to make me feel- ever, Ahe tomewhat consoled ... 1",1.'ler 1.I0n bee.n with the Northern Teu- M..-, H.mU . 8 ...... well-comlortable ... I know noth- "'111. 01...... _ .... of New by the lact that "about flftlHln Three important ..�� .. a Ing about existentialism and not j ton Ie p.I, t 0 h w om th·,e un York City. Prel*rtd by liunt,er Col. I years ago th ere was anoth er un- have been awarded to Ruth Ittre Hleh School, New Vork City. only don't understand my inner 01 the month tymbollzed. the pus- "'ea"lI! Crawford IfI"Ott M'_ lal ior In my pre4,icament." Corn, an Enclish major, clus 8.h.lerehlp. B.r...... of the Intensely cold weather 1'1I.lI:er, of Rock· After surviving her hall faculty 1967. She ,hu received the Marla ville Centre, New Vork , Prepared by the camilli of the .hort spring SOuth Side Hlllh School, Rockville tea, Louise had her first penonal L.Eastman Brooke Han Memorial Centre, New Vork. stuUmer of the North. But the s... "_7 AI• .a.... _ ....._1 College Receives introductien to Self- Government. Seholanhlp, &iven to the junior ...h.'.r.hlp .nd CI.... 0' I." 8dI.ta.._ Bryn Mawr lete ha. a .Ignifteance B&rlI... •• I·..... "The board considered. the cue of with the blgheat reneral average; oo.hl». .A U or lrYm.. a and history all ita own. lon, New Jertey, Pre.,.;;(( by Imn... junior (myself) who returned to • ." the Charles S. Hinchman Memorial .... Ion HJllh School, Irvln.lon, Jer­ $300,000 Bequest The idea wu conceived .by n· �y, ft the ball at 3:l.6. The student laid foe work apecial E of was M • ..,. A ... 1...... '.. 111. geline Walker AndrfIWI. who hlp. that she realized this was a viola- the major subject; � ••I..... 0 ....1 11.' 0 ...... We_rift I.... ot Bryn Mawr College haa received Toledo, O io. p� .. red Sarah tion of the honor S)f1tem hut ahe lookinl for a way to ral.. fundi h by 'Dlx a gift or $800,000 from the estate Sheelah Kilroy Memorial Hamlin School, San Pn.ncilCO, Cali. explained thst she had been .tuck for a new Itudenta' build!nr (to- forniA. of Mrs, Marguerite N. Farley, Mill awarded for excellence Elb .. bdb II. 11111.. "_ 8M...... _ and Goodhart). in the wood. unable to ret to in advanced EnCUsh eourseJ. �.... . awarded for ucellence ot McBride h.s announced. ..ork In a forelp lancuap•••• 0 ..,.. telephone to cal1 her wafd....-The T.he inlpiratlon came one March ..... Pre­ Mrs. Farley, who lived at the a Ruth, who lives in Rhoads Hall, 8etr . or Scartdate. N.w Yorll::. 1900 .... • .scar. Boa conalderinr the cue, took pe l Pl' . afternoon 10 when Me ... .,.r'fd by karad.le HI "11.001 Mermont Apartments in Bryn rd. In attended H.r th Ha l epara d.. le. New York. •• full cognizance of the extenuaUnl 'by tbe beauty of the CMb· 8ft--.. H ••d �... JIII_rtal tory School, Nashville, Tenn. C Mawr, died in Palm Springs, .cali- SeIIa.. ,.. III... C.rol. .I. ....". of circumstances of her particular pua. "Th, Bryn Mawr EncUsb set- fornia,on March IS. She named Last yearat-winner of prize PiU.buf1lh. PenntylyanlL Prepared by c However, it was felt th, ting,the rollin&' hili. and well-tUl· Perry Hfllh School. Pttlabul'J'b. Penn. the , &- pr ed·I ament. grey . college al the realduar ben • or hilhest averare in the jun- ft Iylvanl.. &p Id t the ed eId a; .tone, IV"oCovered .. . AI ...... � that t h e stud en t dl ..y ed a dee W III.a-t_. D. c . . . ticiary 01 her "state and directed .1 1kIft lor clu. wu Ros Siman Harrison. bUI 'Idl nlS of Elisabethan arehttec:· ...... I. and Tk. .... H. r ...... edl, y eareI ellS att t e towar d th e .... . khel...... that the income be used for IChol. I ud ... __�- - , -- ••• • WI ... -- 1 The Hinchman award was ....l-en UN! apr nr an d " co...... »._ '., " all, lmpo .....nce 0 a complt e e ¥ d t with I of Wa.hlnllfton. D. C. by arllhip. with preference for foreign laat year to Betay Mendell, a Woodrow WIl80n HI.h School.Pn.pared W ... h­ curate .Irnout. The Board' I over the hllIa and youth, almost D. students. In81on, C, ematies major. N..... � ••I.... AI...... d that her failure to state her 600 stronr-walttl\&' merely lor the ., .... . I Since World War II, Bryn Mawr a ... bl. and 8 .... 8111..... 0 ear.,. has act destination wu a aerious wont-why not an Ellubetban Vay A",.rd, Ck ..I.cI ... A.bler W.Uaeo or provided both graduate and Provldonce. Rhode 1.land. Pre_red fra"tion of the rules, Mother, y .. c , undergraduate ,cholarahlps for I PIay"" Within PI avr Da !" by M rY C. WhMler S hool Pro yl· won't able to come home thl. SLx weeks later the "r.t .uch denoe. Rhode hiland. foreign studenta, particularly for be ar,' M."'r C,ab .t " •• , 111..... C.II• -end." fete took place. And, to be eute, f.r.la �h.I.... III.. 8,."1. A. • It ..... those from countries where univer. week "_III, or PlUlAdenA. CallfomlL P esenled May 1 the costumed Bryn Kawrten' prl· • F One more year paaaed, and at r PAred. Weetrlda'e School, • ity life was disrupted. Mrs. ar. .\11' Pua4_ �P '_ t e end of her lenlor year LoulM Tbi. May 'Day play, vacy was carefully ruarded; J)ho- C',JlItornl.. ley w., intere,ted in thi, ex-pand. h year'. re- ...... 11 11. 1"11... W"Uo-1l_rt., .eem POII- noted that "It doesn't dltlonally given the eveninl of and publicitJ were �."nhl.. r-...... Jt4r1ell::.. of ed program of M!holarship ald. will A .. Clolttera, 1929 Illue 01 the Col· Flu.hln.. Sew York. Pre ,,*, b,. �'ean Bryn Ible that I am loinl to lraduate 1 in the Library Hunter ColI"p1l1p School. New In the last .b:ty at - YOI'll:: in a month.Rather, it doun't aeem play within a pla", from Ne",. commented: CllY. Mawr, a few foreign .choiarihipi Wle are l'M...... lAwl. aa4 x ...... __ II• graduate In AMi d ..... when we accuatomecl ..... , _ ...... C ... • __ have been ofl'ered yearly by alum- polSIble that I .mi.&ht Sha1cespeare'. left ace- .. la t ...... 1 �kel.... III I., ",I�" 8.. ,eN1 ..... A ...... a month. .No, a matter 01 fact Ni,lIt', Orea.. to women of all weartnc nae and' frierads\ Mill McBride thla nr Roaemont. Penn.,I"anl.. J'>rft,aNtt there i. a pretty chance that The "a.t for comie nnion .treet I'own. 14 1ncbe8 or more b,. Upper Darb,. Hllh &-hoo!. Uwer stated,and .inee the war the Im- JOOd .. Dal1ly. Penn.ylnnl•. at an." Pyr.... aM from the ground or daneinc ...... , portanee of auch aeholanhips ha. I will pot gnduate of 'l1d.be 11 A... K "' 8...... ,. rhythmic or ballroom daDeina' " .... khe...... II...... A1thourh ab e i. tifteen pounda Iowa: In Cln.. ,...I , increaMd, The intere.t of foreign .. and rU· of lnnaU. Ohio.. by WII_ lOIIIe Quince, carpenter, the .cantiut of elothinc'-It 1a ",It Hilla Hlp "hoo!.Prepared Clncinn.tI • tudenta In ttudy in the United healvier, Louise f 11 that Peter a • cu UI re.lise that .. late .. 19oo Ohio. things about Bryn Mawr haven't the prolol'le: Sue FoxiJiick' Bot.- " I �.. ,. ""1___ JIIeft...... ,. State. is far creater than the � RiJd . .uch thin" were not only not dODI, "�. a.arded tor f.lcellenOi 01 chan&ed at 1 ..9tennaon was tom, a weaver, Pjramu.: ...... • seholarahlp opportunitiell available .1 . and were aroue­ ork In II"lenC'f., Vi.. '. c . : A running for Preaident then, he Lann; Francia Flute, a bellow... but .t.orml of criUclam ...... ,of Hlrdln, Mon,.n.. Prepared to them and their ex-perlinee of •• Th' . coU ... ea by DIlna Hall School. Well ley. sUlI attitude on ender, and Thiabe: May, Yard· eel bee.u. .. e 1'11'1. ,.en · ... Mu· study In thl. country can be a v.I. I, runnl.,. UI "hu_tt .. a tured wear tb.Lr .porta akin. ... . ,. ... .Tr .._· ...... , u.ble one for . a mpUl it objectln as alway •• 'nIe ney; Robin 9tanellnc, ...... il'lternational under ' III 1•• of au. PI_nl. PflIn· faculty.remaina impartial, unprej- and ,Moonahine: Ellie an inch abovi their sboftop. .... ,",ylvanla. P'I'f'PI,red bY' Ram ..,. HI" standlnr.. uUc:1. School. lit. Ple.. nt, PflOn.yl'a.nIIl. SAUl', a joiQl.f, aDd�OQ: In a lawr part of tb. ... __ rta1 heed by many applications, udieM l)eJDOt\rata aad&.I.e.tudea.c. Wat 0-... " ,,_..... rlsine their bKkCl'oUAda, un- KoMhu; Tom Snout, a It potslbl. I� a Phila· ,.,... .. ,...... )lIW...... It ...... Bryn Mawr ha. made available for- from ...... nr Phlladeluhla, Penn .. 'yanl., • Wall: Pat Moran; critic to , that the Dba· la eirn ICholanhipa, Mi.. McBride toucbed by politieal Robin .. lI:ntered I)n 'Mn.fe' from Wel ("01. u- crowd lfoWe. Auf'On.. sew York. Naney D,.r. at Bf'Jn Mawr ' � , tald, as sufftelent lundl could be remain unbiaMd BepubUe.u, low: .. . It...... 1., ....,. neUe.1 I..... y and T.II". cept of coune for the I� Anne Farlow Beta, youq colt. for ..... ".I.�. H...... of Rn,.rtord. given or set a.lde -for them. aDd ".. nnnly.nl.. by W.. ttow'ft d.lIptful old Prenal'f'd eral wifll'-bU. refo,...,., will pl." the lates. farmer who ��, W ...H nW1l . hnn.."I."II..... "The college haa not earlier had lOCial aabWtil .,.. r...... ehaa Y0tllt& all the way from t..aeaa w U.... an foretp aebow- "No not baa a-d- to. of the play,Jean ,...... ".)III ...... n ...... endowment for .ueb and .. ... DMded dri illa handsome belted t,W.... or w.. t fl!n � Hew J ...- hips," Min McBride "id, "and Coli mODly then, It bit Goldbe1"l', woald Db to 0 .... .• ••• thaak .. b. 8t:booI, .... neD the to ..... , Pr-lMred Teuec.1I:: RI.,. grate-. more bo,. this opportunity to I. lfapant nelalm the THnfo('k. New Je.... . we are therefore elpeeially DOW Th. t.betr the .. datANl are Zoo that A ...... ,. . ful for the Farley Fund which wiD we OUr freahman rear adetJthla for COIU'ttIr p.....toa .tarted !Ie ...... 1,.. ImIoMC � � Mad ... to ... nr ik'nntOfl. p.o.n. proridiq the lioa's ...m .OaJd aUow hlI ox _I,..n'-- Prfonarftd b.. """ traJ HlIrh provide the mean. for expanded _till arowtd amp to ...... tWr ...... and The will aueh Rl'fI.nol. 8t'n. ltton. Pen"""" n ..... fe cldldra." pia, be,....mW a u,ht'... ",nice to forei .. atudenb and a tch eue u..a...... LoaI8e ...... CIoiIten...... nt .... • A lot of pll In of StDCe the , Dar c.l. ..rWots . /l.tlne1on. VI otllll more nplar Procram of eebola.... I:.f.& ill the ...... held ...... e- Proona t'ld bl' W,.,.hlnC1on·LM RIP • ...... 1., AMI ...... Vlrti"I•• hl,. wbieb "e ha .. 10Dl hoped in tile decided &0 pt rain., It wtU be�tpdId until bratloe I. A,lIn&1nn. eo. ... 11M _ IX> <;oL .. 1o,," _ Pop .. 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THI T...... , ••• ,w. tOLL.GI MIWS .y. Moy 1. 1956 THE COLLEGE NEWS Variety In Program fOUNDED IN 1914 ,\/bIw..d -"Iy ch.I,lng the College V.. "oe,t Chorus Concert dww. �f¥inI, Fro", The Balcony ChtktInM .nd fatwholk£eya. dwing ...... In ..,. Inter_ Of iIfyft ...... end ...u} of by Belen S.'... .. ter MIwr Col ., the At ..... c:o.n,.nyr ...... PI.. end ItyfI Te.house of The August Moon 1M., Col ..... ••HoIhlnt thet The Sprinc Concert prelented file c.a.,...... II fully ptOIKted ..,c:opyrleht IppM'" ,."iftIM EdltOf'" In it IMY 1M .tttw wholly or In pert without pe� of tt. Saturday evenine In Goodhart of­ On<:>,... By Patty Pale and the vUla.. tlnaneel In a typ- fered a varied prOlram 1D1t0l1A&. lOAD Teaho... of AUI.t MOOG ieally Am.rlclD fuhIGn, of lonp .. •••• •••• ..••.••.•..•••••••••••••••••••• RIIth '�7 the ....IN QW RItch, by Bryn Mawr ChorUi and th, ...... which will be playin&, at the For­ Ell Wallach outa the c.p, ...... etves an tandine . . 1.., s.g,."..,.... '51 ..., ...•.. ...•.. , .••.. ..•••..•...... Ann. ... '51 relt Theatre for three weeki. i. perfornwlce al Saklnl. a native WUlIaml Glee Club. 'Ibe pro&,ratr. M'P'I'... KI lgoff. .. In- IIIh,., ...... '51 terpreter was "tty Pev-, popular as ever. judcinc from (by ,profe.. lon) whOle the type to catch audience In­ .1 ...... LMwe •••••••••••••••• Carol . HIonaan,'51 and Mit'" c.. ,'51 Thursday ni&'ht'. eapac:ity audience. »hllosophy of re.aJllm and fafalism. terest; the �mparUment by the IDItOlIA! STAff John Patrick'i comedy, dealing • combined with raacaJlty, cre.to Ann "rth.l,"" '51, Ml,ilm hlme., '59, LyM o.ming, '59, Molly Epstein, orcheltra (compoHd of profeHlon­ Gold.lone. Otbby m. '.59, JloIdy Mel�. '51, JOIn the trlall and tribulatlonl of one of the mOlt. en '56, Mlrde '56, ... i.ta... • • pain, .Philadelphla mu.klanl. Bryn R.... nt.IIv.>: EUulMth R.nnold., '59, RII. RUbln.teln, '59,,.tbrt American Oc:CUpatiOD Forces al Leah- the eharactel'l. Speeklnc tn broken Mawrt.eN and WIULam. inltrumen '$7 (A.A. '59, in ­ 1hwIU, '56, ElMnot' 'NlntOf, Okinawa, received national .nd En,-Ulh and employiq uprt The .baa .. i"ta U,b) was a deftnite addltton. COPY IT'" international ac:c:laim, and ju.tl, suturel and feelal only lack was enthuliasm on. the Mirv-ret HIli, '59 .Ituatlon, '%pHSlIoDJ. 10; for the humoroUi Mr. Wallach .. Sakinl not on part of ehoruae&-whkh didn't .., •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.••••••• '59 and: the ...,. "'I' . ... Holly MlII.r, point up the diac:'repanc:,. between don be 1.&11 out character. ••••••••.•••••" •••••••• , ...... equal rood splrib 'P".alent on ..." ArtIIt .. . . . AI:w!. Monk, '57 of the ... the Amuiean and � ...... r " ...... NIl" stwT, '57 Ottn.wan way AI the well-Intentioned and is t6nt day aprinr. . toft- th of real ...... J..,... of thinkine and d.ramatiH· the rl­ hearted ,-.dI...... Lewk. '59 Captain �laby, Gene The openlnl number, Hanl Gal'...... Vlrglnlli c;.vl.n, '57, Rulh .su. W.lne-rten, '57, Judy o.vh, of Blak... , diculouaneaa American -attempts Iy does an excellent He Swnme :Day" for women'l '59, Ruth levin, '59, Ruth o.lt.Ikw!IIfI\, '59. job. is "Of a r to fOl"Ce their way of lite on a peo­ properly bewildered by Okl- � ' •••••.••.•.•.••••••.••••.••.• •• Ambler, voices and combined. mod­ Me .... : Effll '51 the .hi • '59, Clin, '59, Kat. Colli"" '59, ple who poueu a culture Ilawan lorle and readily • ... "'NI, Judith hell, ,.1 ktb.l,. pec\lUar­ �barmed ern hallmonie. with WOnllb, 1.0\111 '591 KnMl, '59, N.ney Dltlenberg. '59, Lucy W''", '59. luited to them. over poet. aukt)', F.lth Iy and won by their friendlin.... from tbe Renat.aanc:e to recent The plot. II essentially .imple and John tl COOd u t e SubKripfion, Mllllno p,ICtI, Boward � times. Thil with mly begin .t 'n), at. .ulte .... 'Ubl" time. . $3.50. . $4.00. Subwlptlon provide•• framework: within Blulterlnl Colonel Purdy, who 11 &u.Nd MCond el lhe Ardmore• unc&.r the 100H more feelinr than any other num­ . .. ""n., It , P ... POll omc., which the national characterla&a determined Act of 1179. "democ.raUze the.: bel'. h Betsy n M-rch 3, to In er 10101,' BUee · �����------�------can develop j and yet it 10 people han to Ihoortbem P 11 DOt if I &II. berg ap eared more confident. than mueh a '''"rele between Ea.t He II not to be won over by ab .Dd their e hu in the past; che wu partle:. al a t'radual and he.lple. . blandl.bmenta. Kariko Nlkl II lov To The Manpo:J - Ie • e- ularly good in "Hurrlcane" .._ of American ofllcioUl- Iy al LotUI Blouom and fulftn. the Spring has finally come, and so inevitably has May Day. quence for which her voke wal Oklnswan common Ie.nael the requ "ment of the part. which w . . to � ell �Ited Strawberries for breakfast, maypole daneing and hoop-roll. Captain Flaby (Gene Blakely) hal II larrely ornamental. The William. Glee Club preaent· sent to the vilta,e Tobiki The acttne of a eonalltenUy ri inl' are a of the Bryn Mawr tradition, and yet surpris- fYf t. ed a va ety IOnel Ineludlnr two hi. luperior, Purdy hi,h quality throuehout e of paA ColoD&l , ....n down from Mozart'. C�ntata, "Eine ingly they are rejected by many who find Lantern Night (Howard St. John) to bdnr d.m ..- to the bit charactera. In no epots Kleine Frelmaurer." and .everal racy to the nativel. With the aid doe. the action drar Inte t "lovely" and step singing essential. The fact that May Day ; res folk .on,. by Bela and U ut hl.- T.be "enery imple .ue- 1'urpo8e at-BrYn B"1nto he I. I•• and ra&,&,ed attack and WUllaml' appar­ by the native population. The �eative nther thaD el ate, and is reason for rejoicing rather than for condemnation. May lbor ent lack of spirit. However. they ••p,,';';·. pllns are further com­ It II mp" than adequate. I c Effective redeemed themselvel somewhat in Day may be more elaborate and organized than goldflsh swat· plicated by the preaenee of • UN II made of a bamboo curtain "Amo. am.. , I love a " Gellha &,Irl called Bloeaom which i.· employed between the 1.... lowing, more genteel than panty raids, but its motivating Lotu. In the Cantata !by Dietrich Bux (Mariko Nlkl) and the demaDd. lCenel and can�be raited and low- - torce is undoubtedly the same. Thi!lf8 that would have b n of tehude, the Bryn Mawr Chorus ee the villaeen for a teahouse rather ered in lectlons. The lit teahOUH w not enhanced by the .preaence inexcusable in December are delightful in May, and we salute than a penta,on-ahaped �ool­ il the mo.t plctUJ"Uque-a red pa- •• f the �11II.ml Glee C I�b."""The house. Beln&, naturally soft-heart- .oda.lhaped buUdin. with Ilidine 0 an old Bryfl Mawr ritual. . men paid little at�tlon to their ed ,the Captain finda reai.tance im­ II'Ik screen PIrtltlo n l _.._� araln. t ' d rec:tor, Mr. . Goodae, and polIslble .nd. "goinl native," be a dark blue backJTO und in which I Robert L I the w!\.Ole"-group lacked the In.plr- .olvel the problem of the teahoUfe th ere , 1ow. an A 'CUIt moon. ation necessary to Imprell a twen. Academic Freedom ______....<:: tieth century audience with . ...." iPre- Although the problem does not now directly concern Bryn Bach compolitlon. Tbe ba.1 1010- Mawr in particular. the question of the investigation of Com- EVENTS IN 1.1, Nlehola. W,I.hl, had a voice good quality. thourh little munism on college campuses is one of reat interest to us a8 ot g streneth . 'Dhe m\llie: itaelf w .. coHeae students. The dismis$81 of college professors for Fos-.(;o'o".. I, Shirley Jone!> Go@on MacRae lovely, however, and for those of present or past membership in the Communist Party, or for MidtoWD-Pi�I1I�: William Holden, Kim Novak the audience w.ho could lub.titute l their own enthlllium for what waa pleading the Fifth Amendment, and the action taken by the Randolph-ne-SW'an: Grace Kelly Alec Gulnnel' lackine In the chorus, the Burle· of University Professors in thil mat. Stud�Dlabolique American Association bude a '11tan.-l.ux._1'h. ROM -. Anna M.rnan I B , ..- was proo.bly luccels. ter, have been the subject of controversy for several wee�. .�too : uri .-ncalter t"Vlklo,·_Abn in the Gray Flaa... l Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jonel r------, In the A.A.U.P. (of which about half the faculty Bult.: 1940. Wa,lle Avenue Pl.,.houae--(:harlie Chaplin FeaUval l Cornelia !lei,.' Hiltory of of Bryn Mawr are members) formulated aJt&tement of prin� Bryn MaWl' Collece I. on sale at RES- ciples of academic freedom and tenjltO w1iich was adopted by TB.ElAT the boo ks",... today. The book by Mi .. Mei,l. Profeuor Emer- moat universities and learned societies in this country. How- Forl'fll�Teahouae of the AIII,U8t Ell Wallach, Gene Blakely. Moo.: Itu. of EngUlh Compolltlon. ever, co))ege administrations have interpreted these princi- t tee w a. Las bh eek coats . Mannin" Pro E'hubert-The Ziellekt FolUet: Tallulah Bankhead, Carol Haney. $6.00 .Mr.. - PIes in various .ways. This lack of uniform interpretation, in fellOr of Hiltory, Throu&,h May reviewed 19. has addition pressures from many sources, haa resulted in the the book; her �vew willappear t6 i pOIieyof many administrations of dismissing, "on sight" pro-­ in next week'i Colleae New•. feason who are, or have been, Communist Party members, or who plead the Fifth Amendment. The A.A.U.P. has stated formally that these are not Buf­ Morrow Talks On "dent grounds �or dismissal. It is this principle, mainly, I ' • • • I which the Association has upheld in censuring institutions of �earls Before Plato And Athens hi�h.r earnin� which they feel are not giving profhsors fair • �======��d Glenn Morrow, profulOr at the treatment in this matter. P.tt, Pa,. bathtub. came to a rather untortu- University of .nd 8, At the Asaociation's annual meeg;g in St. Louisl April Ma, nate and .ticky end. Two lDak.. Prelident of the Amerlean PhDo- Da, aDd the Special Committ o'n Academic Freedom .nd in an appe.rance. but Obi WaD- IOphieal AalOClation. lpoke on 6 7, ee put "Now II the month of KaYina." dered .... the other took up April on Plato and AtheDa. Tenure in the Queat for National Security reported to the ,. and 23 Thl. fact wu made painfully re.ldenee at He diac:uaaed P to'l attitude memberahip on eases from institutions. The Association cl.r RandOM. (Are they la to. 18 at approximately thil morn- .t.artine a SOOt toot!) w.rds native city ,and he ar· cenaured &everal of these, ana commended others for fair 6:80 hi, when the f_ti'fitJ.. beau. It rued the view that Plato did not treatment of professors accused of Communitl Party mem- Just what INIOD or type Objedl.tt.711 eateem his own city, Athena, above the benhip. many ca.aea in the pe.st, the A.A.U.P.'s cenaure weather month of )lay An Intereatinl l...on In bow Sparta. In ill to .uppoMd to in, In n.w W D a�1 Plato evldentl,. Solon, baa ....ulted in • change ot poUcy b,....the institution. usher of retain "objectlTity" be rHpected the ...ther we haft been .ubject- on cODtro.enial aubjeetl ... ch'- one of the ab:th c:entul'J (B.c.) It ia imnn-ible for us into the details of these .. ___ . go "spriq." P.rhape we en rntla. al wko a t.tended. the Athenian lawetftl'l, and attempted eel £0 thle . to l . caM8 bere. We do feel. howev ,that the diamiasal of a pro-- Institute a committ. re " .e rt: OIl rO to imitate In.tltu� .hodt4 to m- Cur nt E Dte l tu Ap IS. some o1.hI. f.-or for ueeeurity'"reuo ns i a matter eoncern.J.q not only v.tlptt: the purpose and alpln- ( .l ft from e peak and reform., _peclall, in Ha nl pro ted th . _ the ... ea� of tint of Ka,. Ita er'. leuon, ... ahaIl ntrabt from tablbhment of popular eourta. ..,. the particular inatitution and feuor, but every professor, the and fMd.ttiel. hl DCel1l .tteDdant namlDI him and _Ipat. lal. a co inC inherttaDee .u bfIcIal student in e country. .. tn laWi ... aDd . D.) A.,oidlDc UN of � aad famU,. "Plato !IIU, ap, the ad nutration of Bryn Mawr st&t- BMC Zoo Dr. tM derfftcl Several,ear8 Report er . ia the ....Nlta of hla prlDeipl .. from Solon .... iII of ". and if • Bryn Mawr prof r were eyer accused of co jee , Nf to ihe � the Atheraian Tradition." ad that heiDI' The eampua baa beconHl a m- tlYit " he erred • c-munlat, would recelv a by memben th. .. t1on nUl'Hl')' Ib .. Plato did . he bearinw of bl . , le _....., DOt . .... of .... "" _I 1'wo .__ S method . . whlcll facu1tJ DOW .... I...... A. B. C oDd rt ...... well u by oolJqe ojftclala. This position Is In ac- p\o

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THI COLLEGI NIWS T.. oday, May 1, 1956 , Barthelmes �inds Bryn Mawrter5 ISenator Fulbright Visits To �ather Divine's (hurch C DI. er �rom Mt. �olyoke Students To Talk At IM AJe Interest To Bryn Mawrters n � bri�� !I ::� 1!'G���'�::; Of by EYe Pollak B, ADn Barthelmea lovely large eampuae., one might. on.Ma,. .7 Hie lecture, "The Place work with or luperTl.ae followers • say t hat the I atter II tr ul yeIn tit of e tit 0-"""nate In our Govemmen t" of claim them to be ... Before deeldinr to come to Bryn II Followin, ita poUey of introdue- thorough and dependable wotken. the fonner iI IIIb - ' _ponsore d"�y .be AlII a ne e for Mawr, many people probably allo country while •• in, .tudentA to ,many dllferent to to P0 IUcal AJf Irs Father Divine', program for ,al- app1ied Mount Holyoke. For urban in i� proximity a cultural !ornu of worship, Cha.pel Commit- Senator Fulbright is a graduate vaUon includes keeping the body their benefit, may I say that Bryn city. It desired, concerts, museums, tee h .. thll spring sponsored two . f of the lJnivenlty of Aruna .. anti and oul 1pure. This require. a ll e Mawr is probably quite a different are UI trips to Father .Divine's Circle and theaters accellible to of abstinence from liquor, clgar- than holds . degree from Oxford Unl- Million Churoh in PhlladelJlhla. experience for them theso • at any time. The town of South venity. At the commencement of ettes, and suual activity. Relig- same yearl would be in South Had­ .h4:!gan by We one of our vlaita experi�nee is subsLitute lor Hadley (a sman block of itorea his' career, he practiced law In rv iout the ley, Mass. I have atudied at both aLtending a devotional se ice, a Washincton, ,D. C. an d bt en senr_ tItese more mundane pleuur8l. Hi. colleget, and feel in a position to and P.O.), neamy Amhent, which opened. with Scripture read - lid aa apeeial attorney for the Anti. method for maintaining the respect comment on and compare tbem.. Northampton, and Springfield orrer Inp by Mother Divine. After the 11 • is Trust Division of the U. S. Dejlart- of theae people to live the ­ An ohvlous diapadty aize. Scripturel, varloua followen &l'Ose nothing lubatantial in thla line, and m Ui like life which he preaches. ent of J tiCi!. Be lectured... in law Mount Holyoke bu nearly 1200 un­ Ka na and and talked. on religioul topics or it fa impossible to travel to Boston at the Univerelty of , ·'Most of hiJ lollowers Ippear to this "'.... dergraduates. Yet in effect, I WI. ven gave testimonials .. to the .ft .. -,, or New York and back in day. president of that un I Ity � , be pl. from the bottom ru n'"• of difference amounti; to nothinc...... 11' .... was.' they had derived from the' Uei' le f-- '"39 •• , H. member 0: ._ the aocial ladder. To t.heae peop .Faeulty-atudent relationahips are To compensate. however, tlhe col- . tit I Between eac h f e tatemen .. , he oi acceptance .n of the 76th ConlTell and smce t.h ' 81Jl1Ul&" • ves aocial J similar. and eluses are the .. me lege has an excellent lecture and Q- e foll owers JO Ine d I n . hope. In him and hit program hil Norman � he haa been in tb e �nate. H lize. Jl anythin&" there is more concert seriel. Laat y ..... •• rhyt .hmlc son&'l In' praI 0f Fa titer w. • f lItrlct 0" eM ollowers bave found a pur...... , -. for coUele coherence and Ie.. dormi­ Thoma., aarold Stusen, Alfred representing the tbi rd d· IYme. Th long. were ao life and a louree of happiness. Re- lato- Arkansas. toQ' loyalty than bere. A compli­ Kazin, Robert· l'ro.t, Eqene catchy t,hat. we Bryn Mawrters, who prd ''hie le.. of the cynicism ;with whieh cated and all-enveloping ala­ min, Andrea Secovi. and The .trictly had come out of curiOitty, we may view hia claim that h. la Cleveland Sym,p h ony Orc.he.tra tet" sy.tem adda to a ceneral at­ reasu found ou elv tapping O feet a •• our Comm -T ry ra es Ul' God nd r rdle.. of opinif)ns mosp!lere oL lriendlinea, and ware.guesta. Despite th1a, the lao- on and hummlnc or sinline alonl. on the doctrine ofcelibacy tbroulh- warmth. lated location is a deOnite lack for 01.1.• 1 mar- At t.he .banquet, Father apd I'f e. someone accustomed the 0 we canno• bIe p ub t Residence Ufe there it strikinc­ to many Inance eague Mot.her ... t head of T Fo L Divine at the which the deliohts and .... vel at theI.-I' fervor with ly different. Nearly aU rooms are • "'Iulck nahabUity of I.he table and tlluled down bn- un ? ' 8 peop Ie - leve I n h' and f IIow double. many are aingle rooma a e,,y, The College Le.gll' I •a ure, at menae quantities of varieties 18 mee· F. II u • many b' te ac h' Or h' fo",owers," The eurr,eulum' � MH I. mueh used lor two studentl (a result of f maeUng on A.Pl'it 26, voted to 'PU of delicious were all im- hlWI" food. We t:\...... het IVD" lne 'IIe d some Im- increasing colIe, e population). broader and more varied than at League operating expenses un· the erandeur of' thil ...... • 0 10- • the pressed by po'" n. nee,..8 whleh therw IIe B-yn Mawr. five unlta ar. taken There II no maid service at all. • ' del' Common Treaaury. and I a so meal pe- •• and by thll efficiency with eIt e y mig' aveh. h n bee c e upon .em.. •• two years. . . to all d Girl. wait on table and .hare dish­ te- the fi- voted .e.veral changes In thI e co - which all terv� and details ot SUPPI y. Muc h f 0 hia !program dryin&, and bell duty throughout However,._ Mount Holyoke is lea. lege election Iystem. ciearilllr were carried on. Thro�- is in line with what world thorouth in ita parttcuJar counea. the to- the year. There Is little mingling the It was unanimously voted that out dinner, many folfowen day ia trying to acrueve. between clanes within" the dorma, Elpeeially is this notable in "baby" ua aU League 'expenses, with the ex- stooct ar...ound I I the• _ table_ .... _ ain,ine visita ItOU4,. __mp .. �L'!!..!3!1.I 1 These have provided .n�d an -,awarenea. of !Ce di1fer­ courses. A more and inUln-.1...... , "� vC- -ao r;•.: Q,,:� ;.\'-� i&ln. 1Jn. \I� Wle cep(lon of summer ,...... :",Tt�,. " Tea iii"ril ences exist.l, Pfltrtlcularly bet.... een sive foundation ia laid tor us ouere rived from Common Treaaury. As The vl.ltI served a far ,reater ec of I is �/ in our introductory work. There ' m hanics the movemenL t freshmen and senion. I.e bucl.&eLt tit sum- 9u.rpoae titan mere the a,ue wi out entertamment.__ important that we underttaRd and it is, however. an advantale in bav- . vuv, �m The hou.emother a very prom- is tel. $<� • mer camp. aPJIronma , The womh Ippera were very ...... appreciate aU that he is doino, . ..Jnent and ubiquitoua fij'ure. One ing a wider .cope ot bt.eqround maxunum . this would mean a In- to reveat th, elr· woh I e PhU °IOPh, •• tboueb we remJ.in aware of the mUlt dreaa lor breakfast, and wear from which to choose the major "1.00 cre e ot per .person on Com- of life and reli,ion to us, and many faUacies and abortcoml--slU& of the heels Wednesday nights and Sun­ subject. WI 0 ua b r mon Treuury dues, hich now f were impre.sed y a n umbe syatem, u well. The exPerience d.ys at dihner. The latest one .e an DiJferencea in atudent attitude �.60. stand .t of facti which emerleci. of the visits wu an educational and stay out .is 1 a.m. on Saturday and colle,e atmosphere are evident Anita Kaplan, .League Prealdent. . The final Coal of Fat.her .Divine enlighteninc one, sbowm, a man.... ni,hta, 12:00 Fridays and Sundaya, in the two inaUtutlona. At IIH, I. u ed that discuwon on the value to achieve world peace. The drat ner of life with which we were and 11 p.m. other ni,hta. Fresh­ coUegiatenesa and conformity pre- ra and oper.Ung ocedur of aum· of his programmatic alma it to quite. unfamiliar, but which, since men may spend only five nichta van over sligbUy taboo Indlvidual- ipT ea mer camp be reserved for next fall. achieve brotherhood. The paUcy it e1iQ, it it 'best to r ecocni&e away from the collqe .first aemea· itl'. Bryn Mawr, on tbe other hand. on includes the peaceful striVinc lor rstA The Leape is able to finance the and unde ____nd. _ ter and leven the second. Consid­ concentrates individuality and and plans are inteeration and absolute .ccept.- tends to aUow it to spUJ over enn camp this summeY, ering theae and many other regula­ ve U8 alre.dy under way for it. The ance ot all peoples. The mo - tiona, I think Bryn Mawr ,ivea more than it should in what 11 budget fa generally $8000 ment i, international, wiLb othb col- greater freedom and a more &,en­ lIometl mes a lieIf -tonse IOUi f orm. camp ' "- Har:vard Publ.oshes of which comes trom .ad.'I ared dan w bite f0 II Owera tlUUueh - uinety adult approach to coUege At Holyoke, aocIal life and da� .part the bulk of o�t the w�r1d. Secondly, Father yean.. occupy a much more dominant part fountain profits, but . Visual Arts Report come from the � Divine inusta upon obech eDee to The statUI of reU,.ion iI ditrer­ of the col1ege life. No one need sit which hal Sa . Activities drive. t is felt by eome the aover ment. HI. follo en ent at Holyoke than here. Many home on a turday night In 1 . o w- Mr. Sloane has tlrouaht to our of /Served talthfuUy durlOC the war, moat eampua comers "intellectuII" that a reevaluation aummer Itudents do their major work· in attention a book jUlt publiabedCoDl.llli by Is if the camp and aU.pay toea reeularly. In lact, Repo h the ri!ligion department. Grace ia conversation, Jile individuality, 1. camp neededj that rv f Ha0.. ard, i rt o t e t ttM is to be continued. a new method honesty is so atreued, that, over . a Y lunl before all meata. Church at­ taboo and, wben it does crop up, the V auaJ Art Har ard. of it would have to be the years, ohia lollowen have id tendance ia required. six Sunday it ia mually among a amall croup finanein, pa wbich has some intereetinl ftluns back to the I'ovemment. the money ' or quali deviled. art momin&,s per semester and chapel ot rebellioua "paeudoea" T on the .tudy of at tbe coUep 8 they accepted on relie! durin&' the :05 . three scientiats. The Legillature aJao Oted that attendance at a. m , .. ma, leTel in &'IIneral. 'Ilhe committee are 81 depreuion. That the, be .ole times every two weeb. There Holyoke is a eloae·knit, friendly uppercl s hall repreaentativ to whleh made the report tl compoaed :� :: l �ea� d , h Sqnda, evenin& Tespera. Th e college, rich in community, .nLbu.- Leacue, Alliance and AA. be elect.- W of d 1aeholars from es ta II 00 e� � :: eetab-can l.stinawsbed . Ita tuden ad : sc I a hI� ey aerv.icea draw everyone to tbe iasm and spirit s are in the ..pring rabber than in the many Iftelds. They lent out Quea­ U.JJPUclUl ha ps be tramed for nrioua occup&tiollll. chapel which ii, perhaps. the mOlt vital, youthful and Intellicent. CoI- fan. However, ll re tionnaires to the major men'a and All who have ever .bad oeeUiOD to beautiful and prominent bu.ildlng le,e lile overflowl and earriet with to Chapel Commitee will continue wo.men'. coHea.. and unlnnitles on campua. There is �onliderable it a good soUd brand of leam.ing. to he elected in the fall. throughout the country, receiTlne Y it la at student antagonism toward ttle a­ The student "emergin, lrom Some diac:u.. lon arose to the President Appoints forty-tJhree aMWe1'l. rious forma of reli,iou. imposition well-rounded.. Bryn Mawr, on the advisability of having fresh.man Among the statl.stlca ,athered, Katherine McBride . -especially among Jewi.h airls. other hand, il primarily a acbolars' hall repa to the organizations there appeared the fad that Bryn Jt must be remembered that the inst.itution leu intentted in well- eleeted oy tibe freihmen only, in- Mawr has a larger number of His- re­ sehool sUII carries the atrong roundednesi. Ita spirit is that 01 atead of by Ilhe entire ball. How- Prelldent Eisenhower haa ap- tory of Art majora rocram of rtpaln to inl be erected ropui,. book.."" Dla•• ' iDereue in the 11M :r. Kr. Sloane feela tbat tM nport aeeoad C.t.- The propoaed The of &1M court. fa _ __ _"_ __.. tera. ... � .. n.u .�'._--•• - ••�- .J ahould be eOlllklered eoocI "food alae of the Coli... 1_ 10% not ..- .. for UN � carta 0 Her work for titou. b. to a ItIt 01.1... In f appean frequenUl hi .t&« onl,.. ThqbYe U. rillat '11M New T TepOrted .&0 ita 4!:onclUliolll are debatabla. A...... and other period- 100" u iD lut week'. to uk uyODe .... lea"- kala. worn yet tbere is DO indlcaUon 01 w.... t T thoIII mlllt bt o• a naD· c.&Iep Hew.. IIIlIlb Oft CopIes; '" 11ftboobare the CIOIIJ'tI. Ranard'a ution wlu be the .ab- , atol. In Il1o _loop, joct.

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THI COLLEGl KIWI . . .. , 1t56 , . • II·" PeWI,.. of Bryn Mawr, PelU\ll)'lvanla. Scholarships Prepared by Radnor Btah Sobool. Wa:rot. Ptnn,Q'lv&nla...... J..,e ...lIo ... M ...... )...... 8I'b",""I.. .._ _alb'.. Ooatin from Pap I auac T of Brooklln' M buMtt •• • let't A. B.r• Bryn Mawr Col . to � con· r.rre4,h. Iii•. I... ". liz..... It_orial MMtHI kh ..... ;�� I . hlp 1W.�h C.r . ��� .. ".-.1,_ :1�� Iet.ael. � or •• 1.4'. �� Jo"'re(leric.lUlbu..... V l rc1ntlL �:�� A. B. 81')'n Mawr Colle �1� .e_r�1 .�J��� 1 H."lat ,.4e1 1!liU1.ala leho...... lp. ".,. RIta Edel__ or York. • Sta-un taland. New A. U. BrYn • Aa• Mawr Col1tra 1151. K,lh ..,.. Ha ••• "I... a.lb ...."' ...... "'__ 8dM ...... P... - Kille,... of Bron:lVllla, New York. A. B . r_la lUI. T...... or Rockaway Park, Bal· BrYn Mawr Colle... "'.. " Ifaw. Hllh br'T 1I.' . N. N." York. PNPIore4 by Mhlwood .... d. or ", York Cit,.. A. ••• 8chool. , New York. Sail, A. D, Bryn Mawr con'Ir' un. DI.triM V AI ..... ae... ..aI ldIol­ ar ...I.. Ch_leU. Ta,"" Ora'�l of Marlboro, Nil.... J .....,. Prepareo by RooMv,lt Rich School, OM Moln". Jowa. Tra.t",.' 8eIII.�"'I.. M.,...... C.I ...., or Lal\ll4owne, 1'lnNlylvanla. Pnparedi by Upper Darb, Hlib School, Oil birr;Ctlhl/XI s:,. College 14M Upper Da rby, Penn.),lvanla. Ih.a,. M.a, IdMtla,.hlp an4 (l1aM ., It" 8dI...... c ....a ...... p- (}Ie elela,.. of Ne. York City. Prepared by cw! /{/oh1Pll r;f1eof/et7ltgtult!; Ne Lincoln khoOl, Ne . York CllT...... --.. .t .E4lcatJe...... Coh_ "L.a­ 8e n...... Bar"-a w'tt. of Pblla4elpbla. PenQlJJ'I._la. '. "" '� Prepe.re4 by Philadelphia Hlch Bdlool for Olrl .. Pblladelphla. Pt:nuylvanla. A . CEROYS are Smoother

1" SCHOLAR8HIPS TO Bill HELD IS THE JUNIOR Y»AR Past May Days

Continued from Page 1 :; cording to tradition; aU revered and ceremoniel have been _1 observed�� ��'�� '''. Se.niors� have been awak.· ;11������i���! ��o .��'.:::t��;:.';��.,�:1 \lll!ll!;l�!il��;l����� ened at dawn by sophomores, have 1 given May basket8 to the CoUe,e Presidents and Deans, have lunl Lbe Latin hymn from Rock Tower. 11 ��'_"" �rlr,�:�l��The senior class ,president. hav' been crowned the May Queena of reason: Only I to ennhuslutic cheers from the Here Is the VICEROY has 20,000 �:,'�d below, and the college filters in every tip-twice as many filters as the b.. with bre&ldut before other two larg ... t-sellingfilter brands-to give in the Creen. Awanla that smoother taste-that taste! have been an· VICEROY nounced annually. Oecuionally there were .Uaht modiftcatloRi. In 1918 "The omls· lion of lenio .. break:fast in Rocke· marked a departure from VICEROYS are Smoother than tradition." Generally, little devia· tion the eene .. Ictivity and from al spirit has occurred. any other Cigarette. Because A News ohlerv.Oon in 1926: "Though ..bap. the most Eliza· ,pe bethan tendency the undere ... Viceroys have twice many ,_>l�� of d· n uat.o.!s «rtain fnnknes. , today is • and vividneae of speech, May Day cl!1ebraUons were in 1tood EnaUlh filters as the other two Vllorous dancing May Poles, rolline of boo� and

I'reat many 1011011 about the leading filter brands ! the "Iude cukoo" and II1Irl",oI riain&' in the mornlnc chaneed the efl\ciency t.be woritinc: da, 01 THE MOST P'IL.TERS to a delia'htful Anclo­ ..-OR THE rowdin8ls. Too SMOOTHEST TASTE otten 11 t.bt. miMine our blighted in· ifl'QDl tellectual youth."

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THE COLLEGE HEWS T ...... y. M.y 1. 1956 • , • •• 'Iv. . Students' Concert Communist·front organlution, and Students Salute Four Southern Students Discuss towards the North. Many Cititena' Held In Council have been set UP. and un­ "Fireman" Giersh Wyndham Th 00 (ortunately produce bad etrect.s be-- A ... e Sc hiDesegre gatlon• I ssue .... cause "the hot¥ads dominate," Today Herman C. Geinh, leader by Barth,lm. ". Epsey lee. no Immediate end to of from VI r- Calh oun. the fireman'.. band is celebrat.­ music Mary Morna Gibbs The laat 01 the chamber . . . . II legreration In Mlasl lppl a. It in, his 50th eonaecuLive Epley Cooke from Milll.- The G ray CommlUlon. orll'm. y •• b year 01 con' "�'. whleh have been held gi nia. Impoalible tor anyone to elected •� ael up to a way to keep Vir- be leadinr the band.. playinc at the Sunday .... VV" t.hrourhout alppi. Anne Furey lrom North Car- find af" rn -, the •• • without running on a pro-ae�I'.- head ot the procesllon to tho :uI lima With' In t he Ia,w wh lie main· may­ year, look place A.prll in the 0lin8, lind Pat F6x from Te , tion platform. 29 tainln, legregated, reeommended pole. · Gertrude Ely room of Wyndham. · presented the attitude of their gerrymandering 01 ..hool d ..trlct. Anne Furey remarked that while In honor of the DCculon, the un­ The concert alorded another op- home atates in the Alliance Di&cus- and the payment of tuition grants North Carolina had passed no le&- dereraduate usociation of the Col­ portunlty to hear some of the 1 Islation .gainst Integration. It bad le,e is eiving a rift to Mr. Gle... .ion Group'. panel on "The South- to wh' Ite ch'ld ren to allow them to h. Younr Haverford and Bryn Mawr 0 attend prlva te ,.hool, . Th ere wa. Passcd none lor it. The atate does Several of the s Ill's that Mr. artists. Laora Peinon an Betaey em View of the Changin& South" a relerendum on whethe to call a not desire desertegatlon and II Glersh haa played over the years Johnson appeared for the fint last Tueaday at Anne Hob· 8:30. constitutional conventlo to make employIng delaying tactics. Anne were arranged for the -band by hi. time. : • son and Joan Shigekawa were mod- a constitutional change providing feels the at.te wishes to retain the lon, lOr. Hellman Geish Jr., 'Who il The program opened with a Han- erators. the tuition IT.nta. Thia resulted public school Iy.tem but mieht director of instrument.al musle at del concerto for double violin and presented an Each panel member in a 2-1 vote In favor of the call- \'ote In fnor of tuition granta. the Bala-Cynwyd Junior Blah . cello. aarbara IBootb and Laura analyils of the viewl towarda de- lng. There hnve been few incidents in School. and Peanoa played the .violin lIegregalion held In her atate. The Mary Morris said Virginia was North Carolina, althoueh certain Palm the not Wendy cello. Jan Aachen- viewl expressed were necel.. r- divided on the question of integra- groups such as the "Patriots of AT THE MOVlIS brender provided plano aceompani- ily those ot the lpeaker. MOlt of tion. She remarked that her eonn- North 'Carolina," maintaining that ment. The last rmovement. of the the panel�tI quoted information ty would integrate easily. whiJe Negroes are an Inferior -raee, have MVH MAWI May Muekeleen.. eonc:erto revea1ed close Intuitive from the special Segregation re- the South Side section opposes the been let up to I'mainuin the purity 1-The 'J1tree f May 2-5-Gul' and Doll•• communication among the Inltru- port publlahed by the New York move greatly. Mary Morris noted and culture o the white race." in May 6-7-Baekluh and SUp-tl, mentl, l.. outstanding In the prev- 'f'imes-several week. ago. t� there have been no- in her the wOrdll of ita anthropologist­ ioul two. The Timea report had classified state. leader. On the other !band, there Searlet. May - The Betsey Johnson and Bill Fallard the louthern states into those in- Epley Cooke seetned to agree has been lome delegT'egation at the 8-9 �M1 Goodman Storl. performed a duet tor clarinet and tegrating, those oppolling, and with the TimeA: that Mississippi University ot North Carolina. wor , Hute, each demonstratine gNat thOle delaying in tegration. Vir- would be the 188t to integrate. The Integregatlon ill " ldn," in depth of musical feeHng. Bob &inia wal listed in the op):>ollng Pat town of - atate haa palsed many laws Fox's home Amarillo, May S"ut9 WOntaD and Benjamin and Anne Spra&ue ,play- e8tego'1' mainly becaule of g eg 1I.S mainly because her aeclion conlld­ 1 - ita a ainst int ration. well as a Blonde Bait. the Allefl.ro from Betthoven'. tradition. and its political ma.ehine. constitutional amendment dillsolv- ers itself plrt of the Southweat, ed. May 2·9 -The Min With the "Spring Sonata . " the major theme Mary Morris said ahe was inclined ing the public IIChool system . The while Euat Texal is more closely Colden Arm. of which clearly deacribee the title to think the political machine, led legi91ature II definitely anti-trite. linked with the' . The of the work. Senator tIarry Byrd, was a gration and is representative 01 basic feeling in this fringe area is . SUIUIIAN 'J'TOUp thQt degegregation will come evell- May I-Hot BloOd and Fur,. at A 01 three lOnr9 wall lun& : cause' of the delay in inte· general ltate-wide feeling. I I � 7� At present, Vir,inia Itep Cunsl,ht Pasa. by Charlel Faccet. They were a l 1 :; n� pon- Epsey noted that Mississippi's tunlllo', but .that It muat come 1 P ne unUllual and Mr. FaceeL interpret� liden the Supreme Court deolelon y tep, and that none of the Iteps May 2-4-'l'be rlao r. bitternesl is not directed towards b II eel wen the unlque,neu of each. on delegregation an encr.cacltment should be IIklpped. There Is resent- May 6---'(Cloled for lpeelal cele- - special Negroes, but towards the .. To clole the projfra.m, Eleancti' upon state rights, .�d haa taken ment towards the North and what bra lion.) Cour deeiaion, towards Dipkerman palyed the Boceherini up the 0111. interposition doctrine Supreme - t. the etate leels ill the "forcing" by May 7-9-Bld 0.,. It BJoek Roc.k _ flute concerto with Laura P"onon.' w' �hich w" tr",;ed with Jetr.r.on 'nd th' NAACP. whieh eonsidered a the Supreme Court. and Cru,!1 Se� ' ==,=�"='= ���.:�����: :.:::�:::,:,::, i9------The '-....:------l = ��=� .. ..: , �=. -= Barbara Booth, Ben Benjamin ":' '''r ;:'" - ...:.. ..:...... ! Arnold Mazie (a Yiolintat import.­ ed for the oecuion from Philadel­ phia) providine t.he orchestration. Tennis Tourname,ntl Demonstntine a ,ood forehand, Mary Hudcovkh of State defeated Carol LeCato, • Ire9hman at Ursinu., 6-1, 6-4, to win the

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