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ARDMORE Cup,.r•• ht, Tru.lft' ., -vm::XLI 'i"NO. and BRYN MAWR, PA•• WEDNESDAY. APRIL PRICE CENTS 21 Rr" . :Uawr Colle n. ,.GO . - -. --� ------26.1950 ------15 =-=-=--=-=::.::...:= Red-Haired Marshall Heir Arrives Sunday, April23rd Marshall, Junior Morrison Says Colleges To Show • Varied Interests Steals Spotlight Land In fluence Atd '50 Arts Night From Shakespeare The long-awaited arrival of the The mOlt notable thing about heir t.o the J. Nathaniel Marshan this year'a Night that there Soviet Growth Arts il fortune occurred at three o'clock be are going to so many new fea. pJm. on Sunday, April at the 28, Soviet "Achilles' Heel" tures. For one thing, it Is going Women's Medical Hospital in Phil­ • to held in Goodhart for the fint Is Rail Transport be adelphia. He weighed aix and one­ time. It will be on Friday, April hall pounds at birth, and I. e­ Prof. Claims m., r 28th at eight o'clock p. and splendent with red hair. Although 24.8:16 P.M. there wm be a dance in Rhoada is lUI Muaic Room, April he yet nameleas, there have Han following it. ra-. ]n the .irt.h and last the series been cireulated rumors from at. In the foyer of Goodhart there .of Ruseian lectures. Dr. John A. liable lIouree! to the effeet that he will be an exhibit of art and pho. MorrisoDt Chairman of the will be christened either Na­ De­ tography work, done in or outside J. partment of Geoc.r&phy at the thaniel, Jr. or Nieholas. The chUd the art cla!lses. The first item on is assured abundant ,.ood for­ l1nivenNtJ of 1M.ryland apoke on of of the program is to be a ooe-aet tune for two reasons: fint, 'the '�n1\ueDlCe of Geogra.phy on i)e.. play by Robert DeP. Brown. en· Hon i S&i Qui Mal Pen... cause he Is the Ion of such fine Soviet anternal and Foreign titled The Cltan,in, the Guard. I Y parents; and second, because be Poliey." of It a military play. and Leila was born on the aame day as Sblr. In discuuing the toreign policy is Klrpalani direct it. After that Dr. Morrison pointed out will Quick Contrasts and Pantomime ley Temple and William Sha.ke� ..aspect, te speare, �md illustrated tlhe fallacy of the � I �J�!��� s F �:��o� popular theory that Russian -: � 0:- and Knipe will play. Make Fre.nch Club Play Success ;pansion is to explained in t&mlS Laura be The portion of the pro,ram de· of Enthusiasm Adds an 'lurge to the sea" and the to Bryn b., a t nCla"M urny. '52 . ne s _ Ihe aud' lence y ma k'm, .voted the Mawr dance club I' ed . � b .need of a land.Joeked countrv for F I • ' III 'J divided into three parts. The The rene h CI ub mea go od 'he piece Iarge pantomime. warm-water IPOrta. .� ad y Interest, Effect • fil\lt of these is .n interpretation Ihow of \Moliere's Monsieur de! was a Itudy in quick contrasts, not Pourceaugnac; This Ifallacy becomea dangerou. • the audience fOl'got only gesture aM movement, but of T. S. Eliot's Rhapeod, on at "When it leads to !policies allowin" Windy with original ioeldental itaell quickly and. easily in laugh. alao etrect and Idea; and these To Lessing's Play Hill, of , .soviet eJll)alUllon, nch aa the music .by Sperry Lea. The entire ter and euitement. The directera. contrasts were generally stirmulat� '))e"e conferenee deci,!on grant Mr. rrl and a:s well aJ merely fWlOY· b., Augvatlnf'. to dallce club will partieipate in thla IMG . Mr. Guicharll.llud, iug Jane '52 ])airen to RUllla. Thla �anchur· ! ambitious work, wl lieh i, for the and the actors su ,pplied the re�' The story of Monsieur de Pour· Last Monday night In Roherta lhase haa given the Communata a V quirementa of the script and the ceaugnac concerlUl two lovers, Julie Hill, Haventord College, the Ger· ian mOlt p rt an idea of Erltha on and direct access to China. and haa Der Goltz's. The second number, Eraste, who are foiled in their man Clubs of Bryn Mawr and been instrumental in their auccess love by the plans of Julie's father to be danced by Seta Mahakian Rhoads Sponsors Haverford presented Gotthold Lel� their war &igrgre_ion. Thia: Oronte. Julie il to in of and Irina Nelidow, is about mar- marry Pour· sing's Minna von Barnhelm. The 1 nger a hesla ia a fallacloua and da � ionettes' it will be done to Gounoo's f'e ugnac, a rich prov.irreial. Sbrl· eight members of the cast handled I ous over-simplification the pr De t �r ganl. a gentleman of intr�e, of ob� a h a Marionette. The last Sprm' gtnn' e Dance in· the language very well on the lem. Dr. 1M0rrl n 'Wen� on to show vents and o:ecutea a complex p � dance. by Addie Lou Wahlert and lan whole. Only trwo ot them we� that the expanSion durmg the palt No, it'l not true You don't by which Mareelle Wegler, is to be an jn� ! Poureeaugnac is separ· native·bom Geronans, but the rest have to wake p at the in- c:enturies, to the north, across the terpretation of Taehaikowslci·.. u ated from Julie, and the lovers spoke with speed and variety of 6 Caueasus. to the Indian Ocean, and considerate heur of ·A. M. on united. He aided oy Nerine, Marche SI... it who inflection to thein, and Monday morni to da e around equal acreel Siberia to the Pacific were After the intermission, the see. ng tJ:: also lives Iby her wits, and &alte. .seemed only occasionally to be UD· all motivated by interesu of · the provetlbial May Pole. You'll Pourceaugnac, new to ag ond of the one-act plays will be Paris and easy in a tongue not their own. ,greNion or trade rather than the Cofttinued Pa,e feel much more like iDdulcin, in civilization, tonnented by a Roberts' &man was for on 2 1 is stal'8 need for a warm-water port. th art of TellPsichore lrtlm to greedy medical prClf.. sion, 'by ac- once not crowded with settinr and A 10 second, geo-politieal theory on ,Friday night at the Rhoau JIall cusing rwives

Wedn ay. April26. THE COLLEGE NEWS p .... 1950 • ...· Thr .. Seminars Reve al In timate Traits LAST NIGHTERS Ch oruses Present Technically 'Liar' Proves Unoriginal, Of the Studentiensis• Graduattdis Good, Curiously Chosen Program. Jane '52 Lacks Showman's b,. Augustine, faint and folbidden odor of food. by- Franc" Shirle" Merry Minded" wen elpeclally '53 The door marked Keep Touch Cull-toned. PerhapI mOlt indlcaUve l.A.rounci thll institution the more "PJea&e Goodhart was the scene of more Door Closed" wa.s standing of the chorus' Ikin wal the sine­ learned creeps bave their own This b, Paula Strawhceker, '52 music.maldng lalt Saturday eve· open. Letten! to the department ing of "HIZh F1Jght" and "The variety wormwood. Have you ning, when the Bryn Mawr Col· of Bounded a dismal note for job fu­ Last Friday, Ap ril 21, the Phila­ Last Word of a Bluebird," boLh eve.r wondered about the habitat lege Chorus and the Williams tures: "We realize that our ltand. adelphia Inquirer offered students written by Mr. Goodale. The voicel -mainly nocturnal-ot the rarely. Club joined to prelent a apring ards are hia-her than our .alary tickets a dress rehearsal of a were perfectly eontrolled and neeo­ observed g e nus Studentiensis to concert. Both groups were well­ scale ..."and "A speaking knowl­ l1Musical Version The Liar hy tiated the key changel and ch� Graduatatls? you maintain 01 trained and sang the oddl hosen If edge Yiddish is eSllential . . ." Carlo Goldoni." The Lillr's offielal � mllticisrns easily. Here, too th e co.mplete silence and, camou(Ja.ged of program competently and u8ually This the only seminar diapla,y­ premiere is April its technical singing was spirited and brouebt by a fire extinguillher, lurk .behind is with spirit. ing a railroad schedule tor trains and mechanical 24;difficulties can B.ryn to a succeaaful a doorway or under a IItaireese Mr. Goodale conducted the fint Mawr's part to Atlantic City. thus diamissed, but it is to be close. until about nine-thirty at night, be hal! of the program which opened The Greek seminar is positively feared that no amount of rehear­ After the intermiluuor., the WIl­ you may spot one ot these crea­ with the combined choruses sing. Juxurioue. It !has a round table .al could redeem the present pro­ liams Glee Club, under Robert tures. But never, never will you Ing a eappel\a the ",Cantate Dom· Bar­ a tiny vase of tJlue and yellow duction from ita apipamng medioc­ row's direction, presented a be able to violate the sanctity 01 with Ino" of Schutz and Tallis' "Ble8led rroup (lowers in the center, and a fire­ rity. of Renaissance pieces their abodes, technically known as Are Those." ln both pieces tho by Antonio place whOle mantel boasts ivy in Lotti, Thornaa Weelkes, and ­ seminara. For the information ot Thia version of The Liar teUs tone and attack were good, and Or a gilt-edged pitcher. S. Eliot's landu!! Laaaua; Handel'. "How pIebians w'ho are neither of the T. the story of one Lelio, a chronic the tempo waa kept up throughout. discreetly erotle lines .beginnll11r Beautiful The Feet,'" from genus Studentlensls Graduatatis or prevaricator, and the dtmeulties, The latter .election was marked "April the cruellest month ..." Messiah; Are"Song of the Bla�bmith,"The Studentienlis Honoris, tbis dilser­ especially amorous, to whieh hil also by excellent volume control. decorateis the blaekboard. Tacked inventions lead him-all in 16th a H�pshire folk eong: and tation written. The Bryn Mawr Chorus sang . on a ehelf is a Is paper entitled Bow century Venice. "Warm Babie.. . which Mr. Bar­ The psyehology seminar conceals next, and their selectionll ranged to Study, and under it a deck row had written to a poem by It is a.pparently the intent of the 1rom the Dutch carol "Awake, the true peuonality of its inhabi­ cards. another shelf there Iso! director Norris Houghton. and a Renais­ Keith Preston about Shadraeh, tants. Except tor a neutral-col­ On Thou Wintry Eartb" and an orange plastic chicken with a Ed­ Meschak. and Abednego. Lotti', ward Eaeer and Alfred Drake, sance group to two pieces composed ored cushion on one chair, there is marble inside to make it cluck. ... "Crucitixu!I," lung by a part of who are responsible for the book, by Mr. Goodale, one a poem by nothing the leut bit unusual, odd, Greek's companion Latin oeeu. to the glee club, WIlS pure in tone. to satiriu the saccharine operetta Robert Frost. T.he carol was light or Indicative tubout it. The psy_ pi es a neal'by room. There the The Handel wu rna rked by sharp, -and an excellent idea indeed. Di­ and enthusiasticaUy 8ung. chologists are on to themselves: white manble bust under the win­ Th� clear attacks, good balance, and rect contact with the audience pieces by Byrd, Weelkes, and John this seminar looks ao normal! dows looks as it mia-ht. be Dr. epirit. the two mndrifrala it II immediately established (over an Bennet were well-halanced and Upetairs the history seminar Lattimore with hair In his eyes. that followed,Of the last, Laaaus' Imaginary canal, i.e. the orches­ spirited, and the high not.es of has a few items of interest. A eol­ The blackboard is !filled with a "Echo Song," wall the high point tra pit) by an old doctor-in much Bennet's "AU Creatures Now Are oriuJ collection of volumell dis­ doubtlessly ephemeral mural de­ the manner ot a Venetian counter­ of the program. The offstage echo picting snakes, ­ tinguishes it. In one corner are a i part the stage manager in Our was particularly efl'eetive, and thfl ture, gyrating cit. of rch tec entire piece was light and clear. piled enormous books genteelly ligurel, tribute Town.at This prologue far too lists, and '�ius The "Song of the Blacksmith" bound between mottled pink.... nd­ Aeneas" long and proves worthieS!ia since Council Discusses Jour­ on Twelve Tablea recllnlng rhythmic, and "Warm Babies" W8awas green coven!. The contents: (nested). a.!ter the a'etion begins, the doctor clamations of Ex. dearly enunciated, though Mr. nal of the Bouse the "10, vivat' and is one of the faw charaeten who Our Foreign Plan of 16'75-1681.Lords - Continue4 4 "Tri- Barrow's reading of the poem date on one volume: In on does not c()l'ltinue to play to the Pare forehand helped in understandingbe­ another corner volumes en­ alklience. (It is posllible this open­ Friday, April the World ed are 21, the words, which were really the titl Patent RoLla, Ca1endar Rolla, ing will ,be cut). Supposedly the AffairsOn Council of Philadelphia most important part of the piece. and Pipe Rolla - what, no hreak­ Bard's Eye View play is a grand joke that the au­ S"ponsored a symposium on "Unit- (Let it suffice to say that the fast rolls? Titles to look at twice: ed States Foreign Poliey: Its Ob- Joelson, dience Is in on from the begi nning. Rymfri RotuU Hundre­ by Barbar,. held in musk was reminiscent other '52 lone all the satire continues it jectivel and Problems," Foedera. Never trust a dogfish, pi es on the lame order,of and dorum. The Bloody AaaiufJ was As moderately witty. There are Goodhart Hall. Paul Smith, Chair- � He's slippery appropriately bound in the bloodi­ Illy: is Council of merely !!erved all a pleasant vehicle and several good char&eterizations: the man of the Student He'll 'J)el"Veraely lose bie eornea for the Preston poem.) Nathan eM scarlet poaai.ble, and tnen there painfully shy lover, the timid Haverlord CoUege, presided ove.r . As you dissect his eye. Rudnlek gave the Handel and was aomeOOdy's diary, bound (one swordsman, the valet who looks the meeting and introdueed Mr. "Warm Babie!!" the benefit of a ean only gU8ls how appropriately) and talks like a Dead End kid. Sin- Porter McKeever, the Direet.or of Likewise for a lobster, ear, cleanly played accompanl­ in punple. . the wi ndow .... cerity soon rears its ugly head Infonnation of the United States d . . AU His arteries are queer, ment, and on the whole the Wil­ s'hades lie on the the book­ however aDd lost. ' Mlaslon to the United Nations. In top 01. And .his veins and iams group was well-done. shelves. By the door hung the all Is his keynote addreu, Mr. McKeever I ia Always seem to disc8iPlUarieaapp Tem.peranee elilps'heet, bearing a ear. Dull and Incoherent American foreign policy The two choruses then joined 8J)Oke on In quotation from General what proved to be a very antl- vituperoul il re ; and the United Nations. A rat is no !help The book dull and incohe nt Eva�line Booth. Thia ill the only either, later divided into dimadical group of three more . the authors &pparently ed The meetine HIS caecum makes you "seeck"'; exhaust Gibbs� seminar which displaya this four roundtable eroUP..s, each of modern pieces. The first. The &heep 'With themaelves t.hinlting up innumer- pe­ ·bead and kidney topic : "Tears," was not bad; it. was quiet �1. From hiltory to able 011 song1l wbich diacUolsed a !prepared Will acent you for "lying". "'a. IKlClaiculiar economy is only a ff!JW .teps. a week. :puM T.he policy taward the Far and balanced, and the tone by John Mundy and Mr. Eager American run and the So- good. Rodaly's "Evening" wu not The aoci..,t economists are in the from Gilbert East, Eastern Europe No, never trust an pmut and Sulli- animal Wettern Europe, and as lluecesaful, and the "Prelude" IOmewhat the ume category as van to Cole Porter. Not one is dis- .. iet. Union, of Whim she' ...... :.. ,... ,ed for dilleetlonj William Scbuman wu even les. the plyeholoaiats: their .eminar is . . . tingulsbed or even lAtin America. For lu s tnoks win memorable. only brine you t.he meetine were effective. The mWlic is hard to sing, not too rev inC· More inter - atter sontgl are directly Present. at ut Biologieal de j eet· Ion ,p followed WItS eo! from Bryn Mawr, and the Bryn Mawr Chorus in.g book titlel under tbe headinc by love sones in a most representatives III disturbinc to Mr. direction, Swarthmore, the Uni· .not Ulled BarTOW'S euework, way: the comedy characters lud- Haverford, ich might have explained some of ,]Jeglnn.iDr Social 'Would awteci­ venity Pennlylvania, St. Jo- wll however -ec. Anthony Ad ... eree, .Jil::iu �ina denly diaappear and without ex- ate the return of the foliowin&' r4 Hill, 01 the roughness. At one time in Lile With planation we have the young lov- seph's, Villanovl, Chest.nut the Schuman the .ingers lost the n.eFather. Good Eilrth, and boob: Marriott, "The Drexel, Uninus, Temple, the In- Also, en. The chorus mar:chea in Eutern and beat, and In pl c f' W

'mid Goldoni'. "Lior" PrtnJea Mr. Pi6let Cornea to Pan. A!,pWwe League ActresSts . Francaue • Incoherent Opereuo Morna. Guicharnaud. Cornedae (II SfwtU For Join in VA Show Jore The MeOlld doc- Par. the of eYil. ConUnaed rrca S Shure) i, uobel1evably tOT (Ellen , DO and one u or- u.s of and pompo iven material uf Thundaf, �rU volun- The SprinC athletie aeaeon an electric movement .tiff, old. us. The first On 27, with . he pta,. ber part .tart. tunate IOD&' .s teera tram Bryn 'Mawr are partie. ed lut Wednesday, April with halloO. doctor vieUm, Mel- .. first 19 hi, white baranCUH hi, with the apathy it dele"ea. ipatine in the tfourlh and t play Varsity Baseball came. Poureeaucnae eDWin, toJmented .hawing POUl"Ce.augnae the .tate l the ville Cooper I, amusing 81 Lello" pa- Bryn an Parl. m by by to Kiven this year with the Mawr wa. decisively rie­ by inTiltbte ob .. inaidet means of th qain restrained 100 a hill cd. • .,ory fa er, but be tient. at Coat-eaville Veteran. HOI- by the ilCore of over .",ann file.. The �t hulking mechanial chart. At the ume ia torious Barbara Alh· 1(.2 of bawl by inferior material. pital and lMental IDI!Ititution. The Drexel. Jt WIIS an excellent came fellow exehan&ea wit.h the time tPourceaugnac, bored to dl,- ley', magnWlcent voice .nd Little Theatre Group there is made tar as Bryn Mawr was eoncem­ Sbrlganl ; and as Eraate pr.o- tl'&Otlon, veta into a game slap _tiri- as .Um of are utstanding in the �_ waa _s an cal ibravunL o up of Bryn girls and ed, the team utremely well­ eeed. to Introduce himae\f with the dtgnWl.ed old doctor. :.More lMa.wr finale, which m� mentarUy recap- are well enouch to member Sbrlgani, with every tlents who coordinated and eaell old hlend, doctors are called in to convince parody good turea the gleeful spirit leave the hospital loon. The plaYI, _howed a undentandlng ot twiat and tum of hand and body, him ot -his Ulnell. Dressed alike of QPeratie death with a particularly which are written by 'Patlentl, re. the game. The atartlna line-up. directs -the doubting 1P0urce.ugnae in tight. and 'Wh�te apron" !black acene. Urxtortunately, Miaa t w and t rd each ��!� :Iquire about three weeks work wi h. was as foIl a l: hi.nllelf owa armed with a medical instru- away from n minutes IIPpea1'l o ly a few b studentl going out once or twice aCateher.....,Blankam Eraate. ment that strongly resembles a � the ftnal curtain. each week. This week's play ia a tIC ds him, Pi he .Miriam !Bernheim'a IUmne .. and 'pray gun they danee _round O , ne bright moment is minltrel Ihow 'With an .Army-NIVY ISlo.n play aeem ni ht- First Bale helght made Jt e uy for her to ehanting. They would g by JOlhua Shelley when, as theme. Second B�skind • young man'l part �aeefully. mariah in their penec:ution they s�Til 11 valet, he alngs about Red Third Ba ghman .know- were not 10 completely ridleuJoul. The Crosl provide. trans- Her .Erute w. .. suavo and The is Sap.. and Stomaeba". IOnr ville. Short Stop--JIaye. lj ,he was portatlon out to ..coatel Inc�ompllee Sbripn aa vulgar it aoonds and Bryn of Alcala PlaYI Oronte nMr1y as aerved to tM'awr ri rl. L. F.-WeU. clever at the ahruJ'.ahoulders type 1. bi. delivery delightful. It F.-.cohen whieh Ihares 1a in the Nunel' .. comedy, the kind The jJ)tlrt of Oronte, the father of who 11 C. of relief to find someone eoltenUle group R. F.�lU'bin j audie e. be by lb . Thia year the the oke with the DC S Julie, was taken .Aleala. j ineptitude pro ect after tbe hal 1been admitted to the Bryn ..subs. : Foulke, Jaekson. auggelted nothing a romantic Thb genUemln, with his Ihort of molt of the ealt. under the The Tennu Vanity allo played young lover. Mr. League. It ia now and courtly steps and bobbin&, movementa, dil- Do tqer'. mobile set ' edneada nald Oenl .Anne Ritter of Mer- it. first matt:h on W y.. Morril Iftlled out and almost ex- plays a eomplaiSlnt, diplomatle of In interesting (but sloppily executed. April againat Ul'Iinua on the eeeded the demands hi. part. penonality, a most amusing 19, of there is no daneing, HanYI Ursinul eourts. The final rlng Since bote1 pertormed creat llm'l'be moment, he and Poureeautrnae only the ·�uaic 4-1 bow Holm has .tered · &core of the mateh w.. .. ael'Ol, the stage, and meet and not at, but over . in , al lequeb(el" or sohgl, relyinK Magazm e amesN ravor of Bryn Mawr. Evel'}'One Iy voelferated agatnat hll each obher, tirst the large gure fi moat e.xeluaively upon ,... .". ma tion' l played an extremely good rame� tori In a "Voce of honelt, .tupid over the sman, then the Iman over Kia. Ihe Uled in Me, Kate. especially since It Ie 10 early In dimatlon. He IPIlfed his laroge, A moment later Julie And Three to Board more things than these are the season. The Bryn Mawr ten- the relaxed enthusiasm it appeare, Nevine aalim ort ys Klae Kate. with p n reminiaeent Me. nia vanity wa'l und.,eated. Mr, Gulehlrnaud her al a young of an lut quired, lady who Is a little mong items present are Counterpoint bappy to · � A thOle tl year, and we bope it will continue ed Sbrlgant with controlled too worldly.wise to eompletely nou e, albeit tardily, the elec- Petruchio's whip, the eoatumes by ne to have .uch good luck', The line- WhUe on the lta:gs he wal never demure. In an irome 8«ne, the "Ou tion Helen-Louise Simpson, up tc was Motley, a lOng called t of of the ma h as follow. : for one moment at rest; when be delleate and elegant ereature lit,. al !hualnee, manager, and , Si8'bt Out Mind", and one of the '62 Fint Singlea-Groves wal not taklJ\l the mam aetlon era1ly throws herself at the Jarge ot Annie awrie F en. and principaIa who, in a rote similar to L ab Second Singlea.-Kimball the '61, hhnself, be :was expediting and recl-fated ,Poureeaugnae who, Virrinla Holbeok to the ed- that of Bianca, bearsKilIk. an uncanny '52 Third Singles-Shaw prornll the eltuatl.on by means havifllr been eonvilK!ed that ahe is mb of reae lanee to Lisa itorial Iboard. Firat Double�iee and Blaek� of smooth gestures, or miminr the not virtuous, recoUs. The you are reminded that LIar luffen from a lack of Allo wood aetlona the other 'P1ayen. With !Many t no deadJine for unter nt of are he effeets Ind eon. the showman'l toueh. At point the Co poi ·Second Doubles - TriPPe and his hlrlequin costume, ipOlnted, ex- tryOUtl (a irwo-paee eritieilm Coo .. trasts which moat Co unmentioned. doel it approach the deft satire of r move- prellionlesa iface, and lithe Even the two an old Title, available in the allplpOled wives of Cole Porter's "Wundemar" se- of menta, he was pIlr exeellenee the room, Poureea.ugnac, who rush in to SC. quente. One wondere why all eon. Self-Gov a sample of ere­ y roman- Technicol Skill Shown inlin who not the lela cuse him negltet atlve work you hIVe not prev. I. of and bigamy, (erned were in llIeh an obviOUI if tie for {)elng greedy I�tre, not o;f provide a contrast with one an- hurry to get the play into produc- iously eontributed lomething to By 8M in Joint Concert the lees ehanmlng lor eom bemg · other: r10r the th:ade 01 one hYI- tlon, It i. reminlaeent a dozen Counterpoint, and a notation of pletely mallcioul. II of Continued rrom Par terical in tone, that of the other, sllCee8sful .play., tontaining noth- ,uggeltions r10r improving the •• Pouree.urnac. In Pantaloonl pathetic. this Friday, April Ing of itself and wallowing in med. magazine,) Is the sustained musle waa not (lultedl Costume, ;makeup. and Itage anything AI All entriel, rwith yoar nMDe to ,her voiee. In sbort, would If Itruck one unpol. ioerity. Per.)uIIPI the mOlt Unt'''-I 28. it �mport.- in a aeparate envelope Ihould have been mueh better thil \a,t Properties were almost aa iahed, it was the movementa of the lunate thing about The Uar il if !pllced in the tryout 'box in ant al the resture in putting over dancers, who must not have re- in Its prelent form it has been uninapired muaieally unreward­ be hadand the ItOry In -producing funny hearled (or long. Their awkward. dueed at al1. the ISeIl-Gov room, ing group been left out of the snd ____ lack and lurpriaing eWeet.. Poureeau- nell wal easy to overlook. how- program, However, the of was provided bllJawy ever, sUCCe&s could best blamed on coae wi th because their persec:ution or GrOOUllle. Gho,t. Jar be pantaloons and an enormously Poureeaugnae, Ipray and ex. IDcideDtall� the mUlie, and not on the thoro.... rune better broad.tlrimmed hat, Sbrigani's cos- eeutioner's In Each Empty Selni'lOr and one ean hope for a knives, was 10 amus_ .. tume Included a \pointed eap with lng, I ' ...... n' or UUer Confusion choice of pieees next time. ConLinued from Pa,e De _ beakJlke brim in front. The el­ S and Psychic Traumatie rreallstie Experj- the card fo.r the fol1owinc book . Su Set ence : P8tt.lly effective m*keup or Sbri­ umrnhe.. .,.. l" SU.mlount the draowin&" linte we do not know thin0 w om ganl and Nerine been noted. E, Goldblatt recently received Mr. Janaehka's set was a valu­ Undernelth a verse which will tharge it:" baa is the Ii· onc the Itage properties, the he rd the foll awing notke from .A:m aible addition to the production. Its aerYe very weU as t last wo Neither snow nor steet nor dead' apotheeny'l ahop and the mYlterl­ brary: "Plea.ae sign your name to , brilHant color and strlngenell on the attitude of the inh'abitanta of nlgh t ... OUI three ehaira of the aetond towards their semi r h ltan helped take the audlenee out the na · ab te: tableau were aurrealistie in ehar­ of I F = Tlfe .Iory that waa Greece and Skinner Workahop into a more =;��BRYN�=; ;;;=;;;MAWR JEWELERS==== ae er, matching the aet. The shop ==== ;=�� I t the ..randeur that was Rome ;=�� faseinating and �� romlntic world, wal not ng but a table, whieh had Have led the elassicists to ipen CLOCK JEWELRY REPAIRING lJJ Itl variety made more thin one WATCH, been 10{draped. and 'Painted as to many a worthy , AND set unneteslary. It rave an eWect tome Elgin American Compact. seem liKe a dUlty den atocked with •• distanee, reltful to eyes gazing And .. you will a.,. 'hat deadly poi.sonl, of ROM"'0 "on ASR Li"hte" upon eo aetive and bright a epee. there's no need to write a _un"-' The lecond tablelu Wit remark­ e tacIe. 1P0me (sic) A Laneaater ....na. BrJn Mawr lible betaule it combined ,burlesque On tbe grandeur that was �=====814 "'7 The lDlusic and the singing, like with a taint luggestion of the lin- Gluee and the glory bhat I the set, were valuable in iprodueing later and mysterioul. The apath. was Rome. an atmosphere of rel&JCltion ecary, -played by Butrite Freed- and romanee. The singing Into effeet the many details ot s man, appesrs ilrst. She made him of Roger and Pamela complieated production, They set a ltooped and nearsia"hted little Field was :�::�"II plealing. out to IProduee, not a masterpieee, fellow, who Hemed faintly poilon. ; I but a 'good eomedy. In what they SENIORS ! like hil lWares, in all hla pov- The members of the faeult;r and oue, attempted to do, they sDeteeded. ert,. and humblenela. Eraste students who produced Mon- leave. lPoureeaugnu de P ourceaurnac ehose SAVE MONEY IY SUISCRIBING NOW TO TIME in the hinds I two doctorl who are to convince which was /Well within their of .... - 1 y .... 01 lIME ...... him that he i. mad. Eaeh is drell . I i�::; The play demands :�:, .sp.cl.1 c� for Oft., $4.75 .. ,... $1.15 .... ,.te Itri.tI ,.. toe. to resemble a lOn=erer of the II �� elever and competent act. CompliIMnta l�r U. I. ....' ''''' . •• ,y eel �.... USI . . , KiddIe .Acel, !With tall ipolnted caP. which they 'Were able to pro- TIME THAN lOe: .MI ...... _nd long bllek robe, twined round The reat of their attention AFFOIID TO MISS with a yellow Hllpent. 'l'brte dia- into Invenull8" and puttlnr TIME - FOR THE NEWS YOU CAN'T ======� = =; lEAD torted, dreamlike ehaln aN = = and F= "SPrilll' , I ... " .... yM"il ... .. It.. the i/IIpMt .. brought forward, poor Pour- I Uae Haverford Pharmacy .. . . .MI I '"." ..... ia the ...• . For aew dr 01 .... worW - .. TIMI ....fa"'" ___ ceaucnac iI placed between the • 10 •• 1, 01 ...... bricbt.-eyed ..... lIME ...... __ men aclenee. � 21 ...... of ..,a ,, Haverford ...." ... -..I-rrwhe,.,.... E¥tI". - ...... It .. � ,.. ca ...... It yew .... III played ..-.. ftlWt. by Elline Marka, . Nancy Brown . .. It Ie ... .. reM , ..., ...... - ...... tStalkJn,. and majestic. One ...... howty . Ik7a .. - that .H,ht air mldnell . hla or "h . Mawr . ruulted from macb inquiry into SUlSeR ... TODAY AT THIS SPlCIA1 COUEGI! - IATi Drees Up $4.75 POI A FULL your 52 WIEI(5 OfTIME IVIN __ IAVIMCtIt "'"."UP" .. T1MI _. ,.. _ ... p..u. wardrobe Sprm. / .. ,...... __...... • "" )'WI'IACII , ...... YIAI __ ...... T ...... I. on """"1 . ,. Ipske with -...... ,1.1, .. ... ' .I ...... ,...... ,...... � ...... + .... - . Dew Sport Jewelry r•• tun. 1 '. 91•• ..., oar PAm _ii BlCIIABD , LCCU I. T1MI Iur._ .""Ie CIIlnl., • S'I'OCIlTON C.I .I. 111 I. It_, L&lfCA8TD BRYN MAWR COUi.GE INN AYIIIIV. •

Wednesday, April THE COLLEGE NEWS P. .. 26, 1950 Flve Students DiScuss ClU'rieulum Committee Gaiety 01 C4It Makea Joyce and Gibbon Reconditioned; Malra Grant Choirrrum German Play a Succe..

Coatinu" (rom Pale Continued from Pare 1 Th ey Turn Up As Daffynitiolled Germany's Youth 1 from an Enillsh major Gibbon: taker No, it mut Kif1)a1anl, Merion ... be PhlloSOlJ)hy, and. delivend in a clear and pie somet.hlne erudit.er . , . Oh yes, a In the Common Room at 1.. ' 2 8:80 Psychology. Bennett, Reek ant voice, was completely under· by Jane Au,ustlne, p. m. on Thufllday. Alpril J>. 5 ROQlan ape with a typewriter. J. It.ndlible. 20, IRe Physic., Richmond. Pern West Dactyl: primitive bird, of couru. Chaucer : , . . um. A chipped met for a discussion the topic, B of Polit , R nning, De igh Rath b . ope nb McVey, .. Fr.nzilka, Min- (or is it a ho ne !) saurer. German Youth Learnin, Po.- Ruuian, .. � J. Martin, Radnor na', Iprightly handmaiden, enthus- I liticat Maturity ?" The particl- Pope; How should know? I NO"el: something with a bosomy Sociology, C. Comly, Denbieb pants in this dlacunlon were five laatically entered into her part, ·never studied the Bible. girl on the cover. o Spanish, Silman, Denbich and with the greatest viror Bunyan: something that on your - bl0se0m: Porridge - blOl­ the ten -German students wh J. of 14 }lHM areof studyinr under the German kkked intruders out ot Minna'. foot if you wear lirht shoel ret aom's lover, dra-wing.roo,m. Frandska's pur· you're liable. Paradis.. bad new! at rou· Exeha...... e ProJ'eet at Bryn Mawr The Class of takes r�at Lost: this year. The aim of these girls, 1952 IUlt of Paul, "WlW!htmeister des Elh.a�lhana : a group of femal.. lette. 'Pleasure In announcing the elec- I'was active in eol- Major' Just coy and just bold .onneteers imitatiDg Eliubeth nameD: in a play (story maybe) who have been very tion Pat Onderdonk dlrec- lege lile here, ""a. to give a pic- of IS enough; Larry Guaheer .. Paul Barrett Browning. by somebody whOle name forget. tor of next Call's Junior Show, I ture of the role of German youth waa stalwart. mustached. and thor- Anapetlt : bo)'friend's kid siatel' Dah,), Mae: blonde heroine oughty "del' Soldat." • Just was Ann (candidate �o. hr drown­ of the comic strip "L'i1 Abner" b)' in namonal and world affairs in 1 !pOrtrayed by Peter Kohler with ing), Cappo their own country, and in this way AI American col- lightly farcical touches; Kohler'a "Saki": a liquid which doesn't. n stnnrquel whose didl­ perhaps to help the �c cker Named Joyce: hre German came out more clearly exactly resemble tea. minwhtp khjag dinc qkchmw. loge student to gain full realiza- bel tion her own role in these and than that of the. other male mam- Pasloral: Prelt'her! Shephe.rd. yehj and xi roadmap, of other fields. To Penn Faculty bers of the cast. Dan Oppenheim ellS 1 Rhapsody ! lamb: quickest and truest an­ as the innkeeper spoke and Sesl.et: a song from di swer to the question "Who's re­ One of the mnin points of the adel Lucia dlllCllssion was the question Dr, Paul Schrecker, at present well, Tom Thornton's appearan�c Lammermoor. jected, frustrated, suffering from of Us aa o p rofe8ll0r ot philosophy on joint in the last act wearing a .bla�� Scott: something dour. overwork Dnd Indig�tion Nazism, and whether i prev T" alent in Gemany today as ha� appointment at Swarthmore and chesterfield with a fur collar and been rumored, Annemarle Duelp, Bryn )Jawr, haa been named pro- his pants lucked up produced much Bard's who gave the opening speech, said fessor philosophy at the Uni· hilarity in the audience. Will Han- of Eye Vie,,, veraity of Pennsylvania, President aon correctly and inconspicuoully Julie Ann Johnson, '52 by Jane Augustine. that there was not the great by '52 danger in G j Harold E. Stauen announced re- played two bit parts. - Nazism ermany at 'I Ra-m, raI n, more ram; Sp,,- ng, .h .p,,-ng-new bud. ne of . c nUy. present. w h- h has been publiCized , Special mention should be given C e will T e dr 1 co e down ... seen' the I Dr, ��recker aSlu�e his � in American newspapers. Ur. Tr ..udl Gerstner for the prompt- � � Bare branches change for �lo.­ sula Schmidt discussed the refugee ,I new P?sltlion pon t.he openmg f to Fine milt, thick sheets, I . � ? inc and for taking care ot aU sorLl! Joms rpink. problem, I · the �ll1ver.lt.y stan term, but a Lo And medium-grade rain, which is still vital con , I back.t ge details, Ellie u The lawn has gone (rom mud to contmue to teach hili �dY8ncedW ll at. cern in Germany, while Regina , Atherton and Milly Kreis desern Plain rain, Alprll rain green, cO\ll'1le� m Gennan , Ideahsm and Rompel ouUined the youth organ· praiae for the costuming, Last but At Bryn M arwr ... And you've forgotten how to e Ph los hy o H ry 8t Bryn iZ8tions, including those in the re- ;� I op t ISto not least Susanna JungbauI" , dO,. think ... lJ.lawr Puddles come, puddles ,tay. Hgious field. Marianne Plinke ' . . rettion certainly was outatandinr Vou've changed from jeans to tea- rn n Aust a Schre er Puddlea become lake.. apoke about juvenile delinquency, � I n . dc considering the difftcultiea the nis .horh, O .rece ved the derree Dr.of Doctor ot 01. La es become seas. whlich is an important pr blem in I play itself and eoping with a k Vou've changed your deak for Laws Ir?m the University of Vien- o:l post-war readjustment, and Liesel cast lugeiy non-Gi!rman, which, To traverse seu one needs boata, grus, na, and n e degr WollslaM; dilK'lUaaed educational t t.h ee r>oc:- (or that reason, had more tronble But there are no boat., You're almost glad you're takinc .1928, of problema in present-day Germany. tor lIPeaking and memorizing their Only boots, leaking sneakers, sports- veral y r m. rmg e as The diaeussion combined both f �li:e��hY :::�t.� �m� parU. You'll change your mind and. Ventil&te:i loden, to contest optimiaU.c and pessimistic points ten year. Schrecker haa been Dr. All in all, Mittna ...on Barn.hehn, change your , a eatOf ot view, the most optrimistic prot phU osoph y &u.cc:es- , The April rains . . . being , of m 'te 0t facton working ...ainst (Your .pring Ibehavior's st.range) I slVely at the New School for So- • Gene '0--_1_ All a-•. ed th.t SPI A\1 and .· I· n .h e altomoon. natrure and erumpled by the IUC- Th \1&. ernment could lay oft' these postal e Library deteltl We are Campus mail, as a result, has eesalOD of .uppllan� who have ng umm appendage,: and cut everybody'a bei followed by a private invel- S er Th eatre achieved a most academic quality. P.lled therein . WithIn eth a Re m we inadvertent- mail delivery down by one. (For- I tlgator. We admit Not only do letters, magazlnel. and . G there the Ench.nted arden ; crushed an aspirin between the . give them, for they know not what het ly cations Due packages come much less frequent- :uaed road le.da on to windin&, they do.) leaves one book. but we Iwear App Ii Iy, but it also has become impos- •• of and rustic Ibrldge points out ' ·o- 1h· rook hat w. d ,· d not -U,.. out the fron', This Is a last reminder that a.p- Ah , �ry. ere are ce rta aible to out which i. the th e way to coI onnade, canpeted in ,_. -.a' u__ th figure p ...... We r-.- ... our paper has pUcations to the .Bryn Mawr Sum- rnatto nnI w ceh th ll a d·Visorl really intereetin, delivery of the veI v e t. l'II'e bl ossoma, wax y- hi be. no ,· lluotratlon.. mer Theatre must be mailed to are not enators d an Eld er Sta te s- day. Relutt! Chaos!!! W 1 . La h to I away grac ully above S the Then today w. oaw tbem bo.h men, your own and bel oved e! I Director Frederiok Thon before u Please, Mr. Truman, think of a hea s 0 b • d I I sa nta and the oJON .y d Margare • . e Sh per aps h . satyrs; them. On. I. Itordy and •.r May first. The summer theatre, aug r potential voter in the elee- path Iea d f Ch rls an mart y hte 1952 ' �m tri t and hangs from the big tree In which lasts Irom June to Au- CQuid have told you that, although tions, and revoke thl' well-mean. enl rlne n b . d ! RICh e t o broken-noaed AW. The other 20 k or- front the library. gust an acting and produc- a Co ngrealman may not 00 in• .... but sabota"'lcal• gesture. After pagan, hid tng. on h.II nbl rna e pede- I I is delicate and white and .way. 14, Is wa.�u to hI· S eI t. ers a a II ,ayoung, . ing company entirel)! students, all, nothing could ItoP the Pony stal jUlt beyond a Itragglin.&' ed ..�'� . ,. .... of • . u v.ly n the Wlnd. .•• hang. oo-educational, and includes lee. social-minded woman feels quite hrub Express, &0 never let be laid from the cherry tree at the side re Y differently. a . ture from the New ork theatre. 1 it Even the one-time pilgrim hal of that a ,· t.l. ... I,·k. rloln, prlcas the I�rary.... They are n...... -as. Total COlt lor the period, inelud- Never would depart for my thin. h er vlslon. and her memoriel af I Demo- We were happy when we law ing tuiti on, college residence room nine o'clock clan without a fran- impeded the progrese of the Para dise. She lees the Encbanted N them. o. we do Dot mean to be and board is $3706. 1 tic search throll&'b the morning cratic donkey'a mail lervice. Garden, urroun IDg I a d· h te d m I1- moroid. We leel they represent lighted house mystery on the 01 a kindred spirit. Somewhere there hHl, heara the birds Iinghll' at ahe is someone who understands. POII­ duak. ahe the wavering leels libly. oh poeeibly, there is aome­ In .pring the duneeonedwind. sup- At Colleges and Universities earl, one ebe who not paased in her pllant can eaeape has Enchant. paper. Ple.se. ment.. brto lit sits on the floor of our room and we loathe it. It is like a hoagy -it permeates the atmosphere and throughout the country CHESTERFIELD is the longer it Itays. the more we hate it. We should pall It In ... Ch.pel Meetln, There are ,,0 many ways to do it. One could fting one'. selt head­ There will be an open meeting long on the Goodhart door or Jump �onceminc chapel this evening at into the mysterious pit In the cata­ ten o'clock in the Non-Res room combs of the library. Innumerable of Goodhart - everyone urged is w.ys ... to come and join the discuasion. in BRENDA MARSHALL Dep.rt.eat State Proera. Famaus North Texas Stat. Students wiahing further details Teach.r. CoII.g. Alumna says: on the four programl recently an­ Come to our nounced by the Department of "Chesterfields are so concerning student lummer Second State much milder and inte.ruhips with the department and with the U.N., and the pro­ Anniversary better-tasting that I feuor-ctudent seminar on foreign find them completely abould contact Mln du­ S e I .Walra, � the Dean's ofllce. to my liking." Bote in Last Wed. in April CItootorielcl Coo .... Lustgarten the winner .Jo,ee .1a I.b bowl oontut sponsored MISS NOmOT t)f dM by the Chesterfield campua fj�� repre­ The i. a carton of IT .....'NO IN aentatin. prize "IROQUOIS TlAIL" .cheIterfl.Id •. AN .0 .... .D •.,ALL raOOUCTION When late at night ...... &0 TH.U UNITIO ...aTtITI There will be no thar,ing in ·S tudie. aren't fun Taylor boobhoPi alter and ball Frid.,.. A9ril that Hearth 28. After Straight the all will be on a cash to Jal81 bas... You mlUt run HAMBURGERHEARTH � Mother's nay is May 14 LANCASTER AVENUE Order now for your BRYN HAWR

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