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VOl'XLVIII-NO, 19 ARDMORE and BRYN MAWR, ,PA" WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963 , PRICE CENTS • • 20

And .,g College�lcomesLiteraryGiantJohn-DosPassos, Choruses Qrchestr , a Discussion, Ledure' Show His 'Geniality' and Fo,ce The y Choruses and Orchestra under dir· foremost contemporary composers, all a In 190,2'. �1. Reads,' heard. The novelist must uae and when. he apoke alJ'ectionnteiy of . Frolll OWII Ork8W ecters�� Robert :����!l��.Goodale and William was born Valencia in � �.r��n?��p�n� the storiel people tell him about Jeffer.on, and mCl')tioned plans Jor is tI Reese will eombine to give -th. eir thoug'h totally depfived of his sigltr Very rarely writer a�cu. 11 themselvea, wOl'ds written on a children's b001c-on lhat creat Vit. .. final concert.of the ¥e&r, Friday at. tohe age of three, he ,went on to to Ll at late enough be able to explaiR scrap 'of paper tosstd into trash gillia gentlem�n, evenina, April 19, 8:80. obtain a thorough musical educa· the purpose, structure, and source basket, the words overheard in ('onver· We asked him what. he thourht One of featured soloisla is tion. Moat of Ibi, professional lite of material of his works. saUons, ' apd other such diverse about the �odem writers, He spoke ) Anna Norberg, a sophomore, 'Who has ,been spent in Madrid, w ere, ' ll, John dos Passos, �owever, whn sources of material. ..ana.Lintel'lj!JIt.,...Mpngt hat he-..:-- will perform 'Chopin's Piano Con. besides cQ'mposing, he has taught · t e lt $po'ke atrBl'f1'I 7Itawr heresult w1If oe_.a IiterarY_thought·l.�e. work that. Updike and No.1 ii it he-Uhiv n ty. -- --; � liar-TKil · eerw in minor. She the� mlJaic day even!ng,- waa able to do la, "nlontage," a E juxtaposition of con· O'Hara w.ere tum!.ng out �s exam. ' Roderigo wrote his Musi winner of a competition held this "' ' eR' and it. provided. an ilIuminatin&, trasting imagn. "to may the--n&r· the . pies of the popular crop was mucfl year at Bryn M8IWT a nd Haverfoxd paNl un (;edice Salamintino' for a frame for reading excerplll rative tand the ot !l up o'lr page." the-work of the Kerouae to determine the pianist to appear featival which-took -plaee in better than .. 1953 from some of nis OWQ works. The work. from whi�h Mr� Dos cult.. in this concert. Anna studied lor:,.l commemorating the seven hun· He referred hia novels as Passos read 'included: �idee.ntury. p e l() U dik , however, he thought. three summers wibh Grant Johan· ' dreth anniversary. of the Univ(!r· "contemporary chronicles," in which The Forty·sixth Parallel, and. DiI· w • or.-columbia, oul�n't last much H.e had • to lrid H n1 er. essen at the Alpen MUlie Festive! e s ry .merely the skeleton and One- of the most u 0n& lily or' Salamanca, Ris texfli'1i8r � j H . to weU·reei!ived ust read abb� ang r9uluot in Colorado, and performed in a the narrative-is m/lde carry as etrec:tive� aelec of a poem by Mig de Unamuno." IUld : make up h;, m;nd about ,. ...' Definite. serie. of concert.s with the TulIa. ..:! heavy a load as possible. ac· tiona was entitled "The Sinister Mr. Goodal1e pointed out that the To Iy not for children, but it waa full of Oklahoma Phllhumonie. complish this task�_ the raw tna· Adolescent," an aceount.{)f the tu· ff real stU , he said. gram will balance two contem· James Katowltz, Haverf�rd.'59,� pro lerlal of the novel must be drawn Inultuous life. and death of teen· TREAM C M S S OF ELS. O E will be the baritone aololtt .'n porary and two classical' piece!!. from everything seen or felt ar age idol James Dean. NOV How bad he started writine? Joaqin Roderi'gola '�Codice Salman. in .He said had always writtep...... t tino." ¥-r. Goodale, Br!n,. Ma wr be a . Dos Pa o Interview Choate, Chorus Director, knows ROderlgo. ss s at Harvard and then ser. to Warfield ies of newlpaper correspondent ar. well and brought piece this by Mary H. the and a stream or novels just eountry, am always behind my work," came.liclee "1 In It had never been hard for 1m Also on the program are Bee· $&id Joh� and the dis· Dca PaJao·, to publish. He "just managed alway. thoven', "Prometheus ��ert.ure" lance from literary giant to Bryn 0 . Mawr -to get. t h'mgs accepte d". B uti r penformed by the Haverford Brass student did not seem so far. course, he quickly added, breaking .--.... and Vaughan Williama' Talking Informally with Mr, Dos .11\ to t·m iI'V s . E.'.-ble . the mar k e the ,-' had Windsor Fonlt" from his opera 'Pallos .t dinner in the Deanery on •' ''In John in ' been much eaaier it ia. now. Sir LOve. Thursday night, it was hard to reo than that When aaked il young writefS sent alue behind �the geniality and \('I The Rbderigo piece a novelty m n him work read and how he "reacl· is hint ahyn , lbie � was o e in the chorus;repertoire. It was of � � ed to thia, 'he that sometimes of the m t �werful wnters. of thiS �aid written in 1963. Q� . - he rcfld tha stuff and sometimes he cenlury. . just Mr. Goodale says of ROderigo: .ent it back. He did feel tJuLt bf:.e.tL_coowat:ed.. Withat - de. n . �e young wrlter. ahou�d. be encour· Muaset, B" ac adn Z la i h ia as- 8S lz f qed much poSSible. Novels, tem� t� set. forth the whole hIstory to aUh \ Klempciy,�oldstone In , he feels, are easier publish of hI! time fiction He has been - : resent time .hort .tories. Receive ReCogni,tion thought by some critlC8 to be Buper· � than. . ior to Hemingway IFitzgerald· and We asked him abou t creatlVe Thornton Wlider. ' waa hard to writi Lheir advantage. - From Glamou r,Mlle h na: to and . realize .ide of the man while Aceonilng Mr, Doa crea·· . thil PatIOS, 1i�s he was speaking of Baltimore. where tive writing,courses couraes w�re not part . ' Senior Jane Gol\l.stone been he and his wite are living ao that of the Harvard scene and '- named a Guest Ediwr of Mademoi. In 1914, � � he di'! not aee m�ch valu in them selle... maguine. She i. one of their daugh�r Lucy..;:an att.e'.!!!. the � •. tne Bryn Mawr School' when he spoke oOier than affordmg the bu.y twenty winrie�. of magazine's William R.... confers with soloist Anna Dorberg abOut stu· of farm in W�tmoreland Coun. dent an opportunity to write, ''You annual College Boare CoQlpetition. Friday nia.ht'. orcheStra concert. Mil a to ty, Virginia.. where he hid to do can person make a sim· 'Vhe winners were seleeted f{'Orn � planting in the next two days, pIe sentence, but. that'. about mQre tlhan underrraduate spring all," 1,000 ENJOYED CHAUCER members Mademoiselle'. College of He had definite opinionl on col· Board at eollcB'!s and univenities Under Discussio�; Anticipated Expansion of Library Ieee and curriculum. He took many aarosa the ·country. counes, lOme against whic.h a Guest Editor,Jane will Enrliah UI, tit ..u be he, like all of rebelled a,ainlt brough't to New York for the Solve Difficulties Architects Propose Four, Plans the time. �haucer, however, was one mont.1i of June to work on the Aug- a to course (taught by the man whOle 1963, nd th was proposed by_and completely. air-conditioned, siner-bixt Ult, HademoiMlIe, to be to addition to e- The second plan p .grap or e loue. aWl �as been u t. it would lie wholly underyround. , iI-u.sed-in-oor-Ch'aoeer-fOlIlM-, 0 library facilities, which the architects, but do no seem to which he felt that he had benefited receive round-trip w-anaportation dillCuu!on paat two extend under for the have been received with favor by'the Although' the stack.. would from while he was taking it. He New Y•• _ , 81 as to York and will be paid a ...... is at liat movi"-..... toward def· far T lor, the architect, not added that he wished he bad also Administration. It involvea filling 0� an is salary for the month she apenda. mite plana. in favor providing. entrance taken a 'course in Old English. "Much , up tHe Ch)i ite-.�-----.)V hich the archi· th' � with tlhe magazine. to rom a t b UI'Id· mg, emce II wouId Due the difficulties adding to to r tb of what- you fight while you're in tecta inaist on calling the "court", tak· Each Guest Editor w�ll be anign· the as it js presently con· an entail building and mannin,g two cir· ing it out to be what· helpa a lib "sentimentality'- � •. rary, avoid b,uild turns ed to staff position and will work structed, I1rchitects 'have been com· thre culation desks, one at eaCh end of you moat later," he said about a QJ'le, to ing two. or e floorl for s acks directly with of tM. maga· ' mialoned make a car.eful study t the. tunnel, instead of one in the H· course involving intense study of above ground in that space. sine'. rerular editors, well as of pouible methods of upanaion, brary Propu. It,;ooped,.however, two Shake,peare plays. He , As are ateen felt helpinl to edit the Auguat. Colleee, The results of their studies now Moat members or the Adminl!ltra· that some from Taylor could Itrongly that the emphasia in an tlon feel that the·,pace problem can : iuue, the �est Editors will alDlost complete, and a d ecillion reo be provided. . \ major should be I?n the intey· . to En,glis ca. n view well·known artiSla, writers, garding the exact method be used be adequately solved. without de· All four oi these nnal plans pro· c1aaslca because "YOU let the and delignera, aneLwill visit i be';o -nrlY s\roying the beauty the Cloisten, additional 'PIce the mHerns On your own." But college ad= hould rthcoming nex of> vide for ec:owd· . ' • - - vertl.ing age n'c i e s, publishing YW, I(['he b&l� proposal Is to ed facilities of the library, indudine S, l 5 and - . third 1I� Continued on P.ce o . houses, tqe fashion mute", r are .; O�� raise another building, partly above for seminar rooms for C The e fou pla currently books, ..They will alao' be intr08uctd in under consideration. and partly below . ground, in the graduate st.udenlll, officea for faculty oiae a C l e o.LI e g e f�ion � propoeed-by-the space bounded by Rock, the bac's. of members, and working fPl!-ce for M .... l...,· The 'firat pl n, t)le. ex.eut,ve' the ...... a h_ow . or_ reotall to ' -the I;bra.... , the Deanery, :..library I ·000 , Adminis�tion, i. con.true} ont '�a to and staff. .an,d will be entertall\ed at ,PartIes acee ro d Rhoad.. This area i or. ftoors under; the Cloistera for n l Most important,. all four plans Notice.� in their honor. tWd l ntly used par for parking. capacity, additional stacks. Thil proposal, 'P 'tSll U� dOlfble the present book their re.s lll' building would house the pace ' eaat The Guest Editors won h ever, p en several difficul· The new prqvidina " for at S Ls ' .ow l 600,000 tuden who have not turned appointmenlll on the basia� e{ltries ties . One ftoor could be built at main stacks, in e1Snjunc�ion with books where there is n9w room for . . in their room applications for sOOmitl.4ld during the achool year r l pe ; what is now the West WlI\g, whll� only abo�300,OOO compa atively litt e ex nse, usi lg . i do C �alls next-year .hould so the that sh O"\\o-ed their aptitud'e for preee.nt loieter a shell, ftont !tacks wo� be converted Aith�,h�ect.e ime .. t.tu. �s the. . constructiod-at-thirtn btf� n o o ng ace to end of • magazine work.• e�ugh ad· ; � m. W ntI ",» with any aetual plana, . �he .week.• but it wOuld'not provide ind to houseA6e antici·, Ilvold'ftaving two aeparate .b�rarles. " _ . dit,iona' space an experiment is being conducted ___ _ . N -p td 61 e'or--RI TO-build a- -The-ma!n a �va"ta&'e of�ttilfJ e�lore U1t-1l9""ibilitt_ 'Qlarineto Stud�t.a..pare .sUZAN E KLEMPAY_ :... at v um oks. . � �t.1e. this Sa�ur S essi ate un er:--tS t e little - uzanne-KJemp.YlBryn- wOUld n1!C t � -tha y � P�� day WIll be notlfied by hal1 an· In Glamour'. �tver- a Of eruno:·�ur. more booka in the main reading . entry Ten Best Dr8�- pmrong the pre&ent maaoltl y w ro n need be d s pt . ' cons: � nouncement as;'o whi!:re theywill� . n,• . c on. � room. The .tacka of eserve -eornur,1iu ... College rals· at cona\derable expense.. or�rary which booke ---Nt GiI"t. � have lunch, . conatrue· fourth �e 'Ad· at one end, and reference boqks at ed our estimation �r often· Furlhennore, becau.e' The- plan, . of . ' srandered beauty and done honor tlori would be going on on all .four ministration asked th� a.rchlf.eeta to, the othe";., are rradually being ex· T and her.elf by sides of the library -throughout tne study, v.:oulc\ mean smklng a stack No he Ruasian Vevgeny to Bryn Mawr re· . panded. permanent stacks will -cei.ing honorable mention in the time invol-.ed In buildinr the addi. under the lawn betwen the hbrary Ye�'h\!!nko ...... iII not apeak due lor built, however until plans of library a , ,tack, � final to rontest. Her picture

Livi."g OH-Campus- .= - Conegi--$ill-W--el�ome <..:Ial',ncatlon the residency l'ules at- Haverford .- College��- W�verl�leverJy�=- 440·. l'ecenuy provOKed01 (llsgrulltled pl'otests: ;Jtudems hYing , campus tnat once Haverford's new dormitory IS (.Hl-n- - or,- oat ' ur- ay- s arents ay . ( � Ished. thl:!YI,.r. tOldpro a y have to move back on-campus. Inl ian eVlews o R· e ease . WIll b l R I .,. F a -:-P D ast week, the tfa\'erforif News said. ';'l'here are some Responsc fronl invitations to editorial l 10 Par- SINGERS IN GOODHART students whO just don't wam. JIlY part of dormitory me. '1ney ent! Day sent out by the college The following lectures ' Bachrach, e are planned may wan:. CJoser contact wltt(tne wor hale t.h . B ,a W rner 'Stud-' last month indicate that Saturday's for Idea the afternoon: Mr. of'navinis' to be With other membersoutside ot' the ld • The record jacketaays, "Warner' event willsec be 440a success. The campus "Demotracy: a Myth and' RealitYi" when'they don't. nave to, or t cOll�ge'commumty'llhe POint . u Brothers Us proud to in.J:roduce an .houldr parents, reported Mr. Ba�tz, "The Prospects for the IS j s pre�er solitude." p. thur vah LlVIng on-campus is nqt necessaruy" a prerequlS\Le Dudden, airman of Parents' ressi" Mr. ing d. Importaht new voice in �Atneric�n Ch Alliance of Prog Cunn - to get.tmg a and perhaps tsryn l\'Jawr ought Day Committee.. llberal"educatiort, ham, "The 'New' Math;" Mr. Latti· to look a� its own residency tolk music-Lynn Gold." . Beaide!l those officially scheduled, more, "Problems of Translation;" The. badly ov-erctowded.requirements, students are Mias �d accompany n herl � : r aa �Jn1l8-l there will be- a number of informaf Alr.· Mal.\rin. ','Labyrinthe et Ro- college is f ��everal facilitie th. often squeezea lOto a room or o and s wi on the gUitar, has a vOice activities. llenbigh Green will berman;I' AJiss Oppenheimer, "New intended t'"· in the of n not adequate' for the number o the scene of a ba!leball game fOl' Outlooks in Embryology;"Mis Pot­ dormltones al;'e te takable for Joan Baez's as is buman· students living there (for instance, washing machmes. batn ter, Iy possible, an as!let or distinct lia- pare�ts and their daughters in the "On Pro1/ing Godi"Mrs. Ridg· tubs, telt!phones, clo$et space. public rooms). believe that aft oon. There is an exhibt of way, "The Decoration ot the Greek po e. ern ' • students who dlsplay sutlicient responsibillty should'lit! be given bility depending u n one'l tast in f1-campus If they want o. "Ametican !olk )riusic." The record· the th�e Roost, and Mrs. RidgwllY,IA' Pro- tiona1ismi" Mr. Spra�e, "Shake,· opportunity t .. I There many at Bryn Mawr who would benefit from ing notes acknowl�ge thia in the 1 euor 0(A re h aeoI ogy WI'11 .- act.- peare,' Lo nd on; 1\r .. \"" ataon, "Wa- are \ living otf�camp\1s_ .CondJtwnsJor studying in the dormitory' statement "comparisons to ot.her ing curator for the Archaeology.the ter.' the d student:- Museum on the thir4 ft02.r are oiten )JOor, and impossible for easily distracte leading folk 'ai'ngen may be inevi- of � 'l'here al'e many who ti.nd living With 50 .tQ 100 girls ditfi- library, We!lt Wine·' table."In listening to t.he record "- INSA Tm:tI'On-Ri'se, t cult a�d wou}d ben tit more. from their four years at Bryn he ibrary - � • T . Will ls o el the , - 1 lound this inevifable companson L u C}<. ff ' �..La. " wr -hey� could live o� campus ' S.p rag u e, Shakespeare Collection If 11.. . •• an annoying reality-. in all but three"I 0' . Paftlcularly when the coUege IS. ov cro�ded, of!'-eampu'-� __ riI:"'" a")llS ,om �h. Ra" Book 1I00m, C ege COIoments . ..- '.= tIri ( .l esldency ShOUld be OOI1sldered, and perhaps If wo.uld etl . n e�- } · fSCQ el' 0,,rt' gma and a special display of booK!I by II be-V&lU-' . . al>l&as..a pertmanent plan �or some 'ot' the students who do not renditions of. Kat ie Chlel," Plane m acu ty s king e��LII.lWl ��:��lLLloCaU r J peA On-- B.A, l)"'tatu s Cause '- enjoy dornutory Hfe. Sa y oon. Wreek at LoaCourting Galos" and •"An Old . Man Came Me." . Faculty will be in thfJr oft\ces in Colleges are still engsged in con­ In "Katie," Miss Gold', cleat" t.h�morning if studenta wi!lh to in. A CauSe .siderable debate • troduce their parents, and they will over t·he question of voice aabandoned J,he Baez rut and . For week/! have been reading with hono" about be available lor. tea in the after membership in t

the Citfzenfl#Cou. n·cll on City Plan- , tration forms can be 201obtained by J95L... Is ''I We'v� Finally - writing' to Rsaponse, Na;sau ni,ng, III_ a member of U;''''-� --- Hail, Princeton-Universify: GN!at.er PhiladelphilIS a Movement, Got Philips served organi%ing chair- ...... Another symposium I:Il!ing held A man oHha eitizen's Charter Com- -Student the same· WeCKend Will tuke mittee, which was InsLrumental in Union! place at Ghatrham, Colle'g e the adoption- of tAe City Charter in -in ·lPittsbu.rgh, PliTticipating in INN Ope;;- F�iday force today, anc,l as co-chnhman of Chatha m's Sympoaium on Latin Clarkis campaign for maYOr_ Ameriu are Joon J_ JO'hnson, pro- of Even the unaesthetically minded Mr_ Ch:\Tles Cooper, a member fessor -of history at Stanf,ord Uni­ Bryn Mawr student, strolling down I �he 'Dry " Mawr phnucal" Scie"iKe venity and author of Polit,ical (J, Lombaerl Avenue, won't. be able to • Department, .....ho will manage PhIl- ­ mi!l8 the "new look" of the" College Change in Latin Ame�'c.: The Em- ips' ,campaign, oWers three main ar­ • ergenee of the l'tIidd.le tora; Oscar Inn, The brown beams of the strue- Spring we.ther �ttr�_cts sub-freshmen �nd other visitors guments for the• nomination of _a re­ ture's porch will glily sport a bevy Lewis, professor of anthropology at form candiddte, of lanterna ; new emerald at)d white University of minois; Andrew Heis­ ken, Chairman of the Board of Time, S umme. r nst't te At Avignon ' Provi 'd es IJOSSIBLE DANGERS o"to;n, w U pe" Lhrough Lhe w n' r be j) I I U ; ; nco; Am ssad or e Leasep!l 'I ' dowa; freshly painted wall8 will d Orrl- The fi-l." ,' s the dang., of ,' ntemal b son, US repreaent».tive on the Coun- Opportunities For Trave I , Stu d y In France corruptiQn to the position of the 1 of Lh. OAS; John GnUn, Cha " '�;�7.!:.:��':��au'ed rnn wnJ 0; ; 1952,ll

• . ._-\- I F 0 U , THE COLLEGE' - NEWS Wodnosd.y, A , 17, 1963 ,. • I.. p 1 SPU Members-Resume Efforts, Bryn Jl1awr's Loss In and Around Philadelphi� . . (Jane C. Goodale) • • rhe,'American Opera 'Sdciety's concert venion of Bellipi'a opera, Puritanl, with Joal) Sutherland and Nicolai Glldda, will be prelented] at. the Plan Lectures and Discussions ' Is Kaulong's Gain , Academy of Music on Thursday, Apr;il 18, PaQlo ·Ca!lllla, whom Eugene Ormandy ca1111 "the iCreat.est musician of this is by Gail Sanger .. pairn now under way to iu- 'the Anthropology department will century," will conduct the Philadelphia Orchett.ra in his own or.atorlo, With the spring thaw, the Bryn crease bobh. :... lose a profUlSor tempOrarily next The At.aDger. at. the Academy on Frjday evening, April 19, at. 8:30 . Thil 0{ . Mawr-Haverford .student Peace A number spookers have year� Mias Jane Goodale plans to Spechl! performance will enlist. the Temple University Choir and six Union has resumed this yelH's . agreed to come to Haverlord dur­ spend the year making an anthro­ soloistl: sopranos Olp Iliesias and Helene "Colbert, oontralto Mnureen "peace-mongering" activity. ing the spring. The hopes its pological study in 'the territory of SPU Forresl�r, tenor Glade Peterson, baritone" Kenneth beach, and bass- Although the group Is hardly as attempt at seLf-edueat.ion will be New Guinf'a In Southwest New Brit- � ' baritone William ·Warfield. formal anlt stately as the njlme im- supported by those of more diver­ ain. Eugene Ormandy will &anduct. an all-Brahm. program at the Academy on plies. nor oeaM:! any resemblance sified p�litical opinions, v.nd that 19, r On a t.rip eponiOred by the Na'" Flriday afternoon, April nt. 2:00, and on Saturday evening, Apri! the tightly.knit group o dangl'tor- ,bhe ,...non·libel'llLla . 0.111 join us in tional Sclene!}.' Foundation, Miss 20, at - oils leftist subversives that the solving - it not the world's prob­ Goodale, together with Dr. Ann The GilbertR:30. and Sullivlln operet.ll' H. S. l)inaforf', starring Mart.yn Green, ' N-' mantic quart�r of the campull envi- ' lema, at least our own� Chowning who received hel;, B.A. will be at. the Forrest. Theater untilAI. .April. Eveliing perforzn8ncea ,ions•. the 10(&1 group con be 'as­ nard College, will spend (rom June : 20. 1968 1964 start at-8 30, Wednesd3Y and.Satur�ay matineel at. clnatlng to an observer with W September making a 2:00. n THEATER ' , . sense of humor and a desire to u­ '1nierfai�h Prepares eomplete anthropological study of Starting Monday. April The Sound of �tusic will be perfonned at the change ideas on �urrent and pres- two villages in the interior 'Of New Sbubert Theater, Matinees22, (Thursdays and Saturdays, first two __ __ sin �s of war and disBnn­ Guinea. weeks; thereafter Wednetduys and ,.urdays) �gin at 2:00,the 1 . DiscussIon Series ament. (The senle of humor These two villages are four hours The Society Hill PlayhouSe, 607 8t.h Street., will present Crime on Goat necessary to retain one'll calmhi in S. by Nancy Culley. '63 walking d;stance trom ,each other Island frolu Wednesday, April 18, thlVugh Saturday, April face of 'truly lIignificant diteuS8ions 1714 27. . The Interfaith Association will and a three days' .walk from t.he Plays and Players, Delancey Place, will feature Uashumon. ThurBday; such. as w�ether eleven ur twelve. _ - begin a serie. ot discussions on the nearest government outpost. T.hou�h llpril thr9ugh Saturday, April • otl:slte 1n$pections Insure sur­ 18, ___.; :..._20. _ _ _ • oi ll"'i � t.�e Inhabitants are related linguls­ MOVIES will question myt.h ana . r e i _ vival or the human. race). nex� cally (both belong. to the Mela­ Philadelphia'! only new f!.lm this week is Choice, with Lucille Ball . week, ' uaing Kerygma and�l == • _ CtiHc's "Slyth- To'rchBooKs,-,r:l6, neaien l�gl!age- group), and aultur... and ..Boo--HopelWhich opened the StanJe)'. .­ RECENT MEETING (Hdrper ally, their languages are mutually Young love in five:countries is depictedtod�t J..ove at T,,'enty, cu;;'ently play- S�ve . Smith, the president of copies in books tore) a collect.ion of unintelligible. Miss Good.a le will ing at the Bryn Mawr, in the: club, has been working hard to essays by RwlolJ B� tmnan and five critics. live with the Kaulong tribe in one The Suburban Theater, Ardmore" is showing The Miracle Workf.r with ACa­ prepare a list eminent. .peake� __ of The first disculSsion will take-place villai"e an.d D. r. Ch. oyming with th� demy Award winners Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, . . . some of whom appear. The ngse g lP tbe 0th er vfll age, The Ardmt'lfe is "'featuring of l.:tubber. ' ," '-� � n at tbe regular Interfaith meeting, � . club has the UNique qua ty of _ Ale biOO Son .. Th�y Will, compare the resul or Current films in Philadelphia include How the West Was Won. at the --boldlng informal discussions- with in u o( Tuesday, <\PIll · 2B, ,� 5.:00 p�m..! their studies. Boyd; 'Ihe Birds, the bawreDCc,...... t\�a, at the Mjdtown; questions or personal <:ommcnt. Cartre!. It will be led b"J Miss Pot- at .£ox; ter. Neither the Kaulong nor t.he AfI- To Kill a Mockingbird at the Rudolph; and Sundays and Cybele -at the Wednesday 'night -WDS !Iuch a . • engseng bave bad any contact. with Yorktown discussion, andjt �Ied by Mr. Bultmann believes that 'we must the mythological missionaries and onlY .J!..ery I it....., e re- · ' ; to · geC Ilway �from F 0 r (Pre '�;: / I cent contacl wil th Au.tralian :::� : ��;a c d d 'Co �: thoughl "mlu" of the Bibl •. in 11 . IS. ' -order for it tolrlhave real "meamng government. � . It ' p06S1bl e to h I s h Thus At i' t . :�;: �: in today's woNd. lundamental Collect i ;!,o.rmation. P.rtaining to h e e �ecel've p'l ' \ . ��:::ss�ns� ;V=:sd°a y t. s Its . " s ns Owls (ups e in Ih al f lif on- '" optimistic i nee at t�e :; bo I u: ���:�� :� � �:':::��i�: n: : �; ou7.,��e 0n iu:l 'nc ���e�:��:: �� r n �e: �: U 10 . :u�: '�r communication °be�:"�, modern man, wh"". vi.w of ·lh. �Ii .. Goodal. said thaI Ih. and ce U te h U eU teientisls of different. countries. ' universe has been 80 proro.undly i,,!-' D? Cbowning hope to·vist. the�oa5t.- I ' Sk.1 r T orn,' �s 'I ns Gold' S .11 fluenced �y modern science. al relatives of tHe Kaulong and the At AWdrds Night, held l88t njght � Kit �um,f'ord: '63 This assurance is unhampered '63 "0 by believel that 4e-mytholo- W' 0 "HICh Asengseng who have haa contact in Applebee Barn, awards were giv- Sue Travis, conSI'd era I ns f national presti ...."'e . . . . . He. I I '6' or unravoroable press reporu. g�zatlOn w�uId �ev�a teh B·bll e as a \\;Ith mllSlonarles and the govern- en to ryn MIawr ud en I for Bellii'" Amel .. kind of eJClstentlahst.I document. The ment, and to survey the change their" interest28 B and participation Ellie Beidler, in '64 LOCAL SP Bib�e 4hould be read not as an hia- thTse influences have Caused. athle!ic activities. Carolyn Peck, '64 The IO(8) SPU currently has lil­ torical account. but as a ba�ic �ounf " .... Speeiai awards were �iv�n to s�n- Penny Schwind, '64 The region in which the Kaulong . '65 tie attachment to-the n&Cional or of what happens to the ·mdlvldual. and t.be A.sengseng live is a "miser- lor Jo Rosenthal and Juruor ROlan Ann doorref. _ regional office; however, oltaeh­ Keryrma Mytb.represents also able area," to quote Miss Goodale. }t"'lec1c for their participation on two Bryn M9wr owls .....ere given to and �.. ment to -the ,noney allotted by the t.he variety of criticism whicb has The average rain fall is high (40 "regular van!ities and one junil?r var- the following girls, who had actu- been leveled at Buihnann in this . 4,000 mulated. pqints : Ha,:erford Student Govern�ent inchel in August) and the dense ity aceuJ1,1ulating points. . -hn, active controversy in Biblical theo- ' Pins were given to the follOWing Leslie1000 Hartl£!y, '63 hampered utlemplll to chaRge the '63 .. tropical forest makes tiny travel ex- eight 'girls, who had earned Kathleerl Johnson;

_ _ 2,506 '63 _ cept by loot and hands and kneel • intimidftling. All -students ar in ited to attend --- points: Jane Kennison, the i:Hscusaion 1m 6day. -- Mary Lou Lea.vit.t., .�-- .Although most of' the rf,embcrs impOSllible, I Julie Kammertn1ln� 'GB -:-- '64 . h.ave shown' little enthusiDilm in r_, Betsy Booth, , '64 .pon�';ng demonllrationl Rn� . Gail Homan, picketing, the local group makes Surrealistic Madness of Salvadr Dali's Dripping Watc h NRncy MareuI, . . '6-1 available inforMation on pickets Ubby Redfield, Phoebe Sh.nna�'64 4 .ponlo,ed b,...·olh ... groupl. Sug· An Other Phantasmagoria Provide Subject for I;af��nte '65 d . ,Cathy DeGrazia, gestions (or ....other projects, and . '65 to" Joanna Frodln, speakers are ;"elcomed'and seem by Condance Rosenblum c08e o( surrealism,M'hich Dati adopt- ciss�t.ic, solitary pt!rson, Dali at- '65 . be al abundant as C onserva Ives tempted to explain himselI in his Deirdre Harder, r "Is he halt-mad or just .pretend- edi C '65 at SPl} discussions. A secret ca n connl' tion with the growth of autobiography, The Secret J.,ife of. Marcia Houston, - � m· ing to be msd!" '65 \ . surrealism the studies of Freud on Salvador V.li, in which he states Jane Page, Thie is one jJf the queBtions often Di Russell, '65 the aubconscious were or great im- want to dissect a penon, . . . '65 pO!:led regarding lurrealist artist "1 . - Barbara Tracher, portance. The theory that- in this myself, ..not. for sadistic or maso '65 PATRONIZE Salvador Dali, which Enrico Lafuente unknown lies th� key to ulJderstand- chistic reasons but for narcissism Linda 'llIirner, Ferrari, Visiting Profeasor of the ing, that t.hC lubconscious is "the au- ._ M�esty ia not my speCialty." A special award, a aold BMC aeal YOUR Spanish and History of Art Depart.- thentie reality o( human existence all ways be tried emphaai� pin, was given Lynne Thomas lor m.n , a mp d Io a w. in hi W 10 La win the United ______u U ", r-: ���!! ��� ����;��;��rt �'���;;������; '�;��;�' ��r.a n���������" �IO����-{������an "an� rchis�;"t-����monarchiBt..�" ���::}���Ice �kating Cham- , ot Salva'd�r Dali," given las f weeki . in I of pay choanalysis, and the resulting wore long romantic loc-:ks� a little -Pionship. - ===�t- Mr. La(uente diecussed the devel- unconscious association of ..ideas, , legs awarded fo, moustache and trousers with Six. cups were also opment ot the PO!lot-World War also contributed to this new art ff t. . of di eren colors. 'excellence in various phase6 of • • 11 . '" - Dadailt movement, pessimistic Conn. The lecture included slides of a activity, movement (ounded n to '63 in an effort Andd Bn!Lon Ifonnalized the aims number of Dali's most important. sportsMary LOll Leavit.t., , was award WHAT 'S restate ­ the definition of culture. aurrealism the Surrealist Man- od SWHter cup. Mary Lou start o! in works: Blo Is Than ed the archery ­ NEW From this ",'18 born the new esthetic ifesto, in which he that. the at. Bryn Mawr statA!d Honey-a lunar lan�pe with nlt.- oed varsity archery , IN TIlE APRIL subconscious, with all its ablrurditiel, ting corpses covered with Hies, !in and WIltS captain of the leam. ia t.he luperior reality of certain which be transcribed his desire to The Ethel M. Grant Cup, present.­ .. .ATI..tANrtC? (orms and associatione. , Tbe idea Be- William a,roy,n: Th, flmed luthOf COLLEGE delltroy fi!ality; The Fe�lin, of ed ror the 'fi r,st time last. year, was, . of the juxtaposition or lorms not '64, tkI;1I .. .f ftd- O..... To.-et� hi. writtenOf ' coming and Shade of Night. Descend- won by Paula Price, first player tour ollyllt. lor Ttli r'll "found togetheroin-nature,-tmt- wb,ich AnlntlC. A ·STUDENTSI fir,both of which exprellS, by iso- on the team;- Paula has also played-- - foree. might be found .in dreama, was the lated, incongruoua (ormll of great varsity hockey and vaI'6ity tennis.' ,_�"Inellill m'rlry ' Jerrell: A le,d'na element of lurllCalism which -Dati . " <' A '64, crItic o"-'rl l dttll'-tS, you aren't get- rood ___ is been watch li'ar too./ew mel!t the mark. .!lt ho�h. it takes a strange form, it. ex�pt fot an oc�asionsl sticky mo- llhe dorm. have jumping tlng any younger...... -:. . - a reader and author see.a fa�oriteM&:p� is carried:out. , -menl, Uiiiir-actions and convef8&tion-o Friday ' ite since e • . ' � 5 & 1f·GOY� -:- A ,,'elt6l)runetfe .....e kno,,:, htitf·-·- , work mutilatoo and sensationalized Although the atory is too patly are natural and open. lMama gav the nod last. Yes- Hur � of las� year's hbttest coosonu! to satisfy that' all-too-urgent re- ' ·balanced, the mo\tie is I'eal istjc in To a Mockingbird is, for the vembt!r to keeping the doo" open . , . . . t ..... osomet hus been working hard rement, "ma. appeaI. O" Kill ' ' qU l " • portraYing man as both good and M. pa" ,'. ,,--'ID ',,," ' · tl t he · Wltch our ..- , on't.W , e and t.mely , . , on Il pilper we hiear prom HS to Happily enough the film To Kill evil. It ki fully handled achiev mehtwn1any'11 be names,IIlg h but .what s In i 11 . - It is certa":".ly well wo,th .ee- , . ia ' be a rell I spec' nc nr. "It', ca a l.T uo;AlftC,.' h I",'-� IS' a box-o e success ,lOg tendemen WI· th out .Sill k' Ing nto ill th e D ellnery- bea es th e co ee •• m, .. A · n •• I lied ,( __ Ilk I ing,. Tbe movie noW' playine at . id If" So Inrl.nc of E.,ly c. t&o.ue an d yet retains all tp.e chann and sloppy �tional ism. certam blonde haa �n, showmg is tha� Poetl'y on Later ' Eirhteent.'1,' - .·h. the Randolph Theater at Chestnut �.. me.anin, of Harper Lee's be!�Jelier This effect is due greatly to the up ever}, ¥ffeeklatchtlme dressed Nmeteenth. • and Earher Centry Im- o· at name. ac mg, w ch s exce en .' Greg-ory an d t2th Stree ..... til' Ph'lI a d e phi 11. III hI!r III' In k' lell t sh'" u ,. .. f th , . iii I II , I , IU'cssionistic IJruma,' '' ,he quip- ia more than a story of preju- hand$ome Prof. W"$ seen It a ped dice in snta l1 Southern to\fi,. The . ' \1 on. TaylurWbllt steps gazing intu the · · film penetrates further to examine St U d en t \..4ren: ters m "a� nous 0 eges y lue l!yes of a curvaceous coed? the problem of-as one reviewer ' bul.lWhebn we aaked the doll for the ho ell ' - w ._ . j""'''",QId.nee,u .nd .he u. ,onfid'ri'i lly. ]"!!.!' � . _ m In I Dos Passos �-=-tenn'ed... S ur Co a ol1e nn_ '-:'it warped by th. arbi- :.c mp rISODS WIth g-e t.Jlat...... IOI

in •• lIfeditation Room, Goodhart. nus, will give a plano reeltal In the funds borrowed '/rom the College, - ,Stimu!a�e(.1 not by a refonnist atti­ .....:� Thuraday, April Music Room. whieh the student. body will pay tude, but by the true dC8ire to set the 18 . p.m. buck o" y!r a period of, .time. Also, entire scene in fiction with the IIU� 3 :00-5:00 p. LOST SOMETHING Richard Mot8e-'t":80?r.2 f�!>r C!f�Hi8- the studenb! have established and RadlNH' m;-­anr Rhoad.. --FOUND SOMETHING1t 'l1lor. as " passionate chronicler. tory maintained enfu.ely- on their own " at Yale Umverslty, will speak �P4imbrok4i,. will hold l\ joint coffee ho� on ' ' WANT TO BUY OR SELL!' Writing, how�ver, Will always be ten on "The Historian', Contribution 1:0 this year a cafe witlh a "night­... Rhoads' terrace. Social Science: The Alliance for effect, spol18Oring bOth en- IN percent inspiration and ninety pre­ club" THEADVER'OSE Progress," under the auspices of the tertainment and refreshments. per cent persplmtion, he said. 'p.m. COLLEGE NEWS Department of Political Science. The Dr. Henry Joe4,00' Cadbury will give Bobh th, abu.ilding of a Center a line, two line minimum 50, lecture will be held in the Ely Roobt. and p1·aint.ainin� a cafe goes to thefirst of two on "The See Terri Rodgers, Radnor• talka Eclipse show just. bow much can be aCC!om­ p.m. ' • of ·the Hiltorieal Jesus" in the Com­ ��or Margaret Ausley,· Rhoads Dr. Hubert8:00 Dreyf\JII, Pro.fessor men Room of Founden Hall, Haver­ plished solely by student initiative. - Philolophy at MIT. speak ofin lord. The topic will � -Albert and concern. the Coounon Roomof "Founderiwill Hall, Seh'weiUer's-Quert. ' BRYN COLLEGE INN Haverford. The lec:ture being and After.u- MAWa ' iI �sponsored by the Philosophy Club. O'EN TO THI 'UILIt , lIonda,., Aprilp.m. 22 I BREAKFAST ...... • ..••'...... 9:00-1 :00 A.M. History Journal":30 Club. Lenore , Frida,. April 19 LUNCHEON , ...... , .....• ...... •.. ,.12,01). I2,00 P.M. p.m. . 0( .... Auistant 8:50 r �. Concert by the Bryn Mawr·Hav­ AFTERNOON TEA . , •...... • 5,00 P.M. (Brynof ·Ma '(9),at Connecticut . , erfonL Col1ega ...... 3,30· direction of William Reese, with SUNDAY DINNER ...... , 12,00· 7,30 P.M. Press, Germany, France, the Bryn ChdrusH. and the LUNCHEON HERS FROM .50 land, The lecture . Uaverford ltftLwrGlee Club. Robert L. DINNER PLAPLAHERS FROM $1.05 be held1816-1848." in t.he Common Room, Good­ Goodale will conduct the choral 'OPEN DAYS WEEKLY , hart. 7 SPECtAL PARTIES AND BANQUETS ARRANGED group. The program will include • \ • TELEPkON� LOMB,.:atT ST. AND MORRlS AVE. Ch�pin's Concerto 'No. 1 in E Minor WednNda)" April 24 (AWIIENCE 5.038,6 BRytl MAWR, PENNSYLVANIA with Anna Norberg, as soloist, p.-a. '65, 7:10 Va�1in WilllamJl' Cantata "In Wind­ Silent' Worship be· held by sor Forest" and "Codice Salman· will the Interfa ith .Association the J , tino" by Spanish composer Joaquin Goo hart:. in • . Meditation Roo'ilI, d Rodrigo. 7:30 1965 Saturdly, April 20 p.m. SPECIAL STUDENT" • a.m. • Ursula Niebuhr, .Aasocia!e Pro­ 10:00 .\1. lind Parenu' Day A"'s eries of (essor .of Relilion, Barnard l:ollele, SCIENCE MATHEMATICS� lectures, plays, dancebegins. per.formaru:es on will speak Of' "What �: Ques­ '���'!!!9,I!!!':Nil\Tir==fltulty membel1can enjoy summer and a Roost art exhibit have been T - 2 tions and Queries about. Relie-ion." • .. ... HOlels_ Jl'lanned. (See page for de !1I1 . _mmodflio � ' I--=B=RA!J-"}. �� 11 SII too a;m. The .,.. to t .... ',..,.fl .nd speciaf ,.tlsl lfcture, -preaen� ' ,;.., ... Motor • by Inurtaftb.... .,.- ,. Itt Thonkflo l'lns•• ..kM or Mia McBride11':30 will speak at an )leld. in thp Common Room, E""f117 fit"f, . JVill be -'FICully Cuest511'11100'._ Cords, ,...' 1 hi1,0, .. I allembly in Goodhart. ,Goodhart. , ConsiderNew York 'Unlverslty's G��uale Program 888, better neatJon this summer If yotiare i LjberalArts graduate ln o?e y�arY?U �an • , • money Itllllliahtfor 1m A's in I",ry 511", departmlnt:100 Hollis Comfort. quafl" as a s ecalist te her of science " • ntfthematipcs)n

T H .I COMIOI . . N· . W S , . Six , :<:; Leflore County Needs Funds Student��Staffand Pr�8ident -Discu88 -'�Foods- arid Freedoms, Now! - Possible Improvemenis-fo r Hook"Hiotlr. " a Le.at month serioul aituation to gi¥.e up one meal in return for , , by the most important factor in en· atudents were wlftcientl, In· dey,loped in Letlore Coul�:ty, whkh the school stewa'cd would Patricia DraDo,., It Is well-known that the colleee ·Iurlne, .1 U a a 1liNilllppl. oftk:ialJ adminiJ. agree to hand over n equivalent aince, Valentine in web project, nd ,f too Mn. terelt;ed Areafederal of lhipment bookstore is amall aerve the say., .he primarDy 'q)i)oKmind· the administration were wt1l1nr if teril1&' tbe eovemment'a amount fOod ltIr to· to present student body. ed." Ii • f i b In keepine with thil interest, ..cooperate, the stu�nt aurplUl oOd p"r 0 r (ut South. 'This could be don y body mleht Ilrn� eeently we apoke Mrs. a she wo help r. til up lists that, on the day of the ..R to V l- �d to bave an enl.rged the bookatore to raise money people off the commodity e 22,000 meal, entine, ead the Oookst��, about Oookstore .d�ratedlik to that books for .. new eomblned roles in ret:allatioq ae.init attempts would be handed over to the .h of bookatore­ � e po l illty enlargine e uld be dl p by the student Non.Vlolent Coor. dinine room officials to make sure Ut as b r W co a t.yed face·out and oft Student Union buUdlng. Our help it. aee discussed varKiuso! plana and later fioor where .tudents c:..ould to the bookatore \viii back dlnatil1l' Committee (SNCC) to that those who hadn't siened would the to able _ ked Mis_ � . McBride whether • come reeister Nerro votera Since many - still be to ,get their food. � . us, since its proftta are devoted to- . . - � bette.r. of these were feasible. . any t.hel!l scholarship of those removed from the roles The food thus laved could then be Mra._ Vaientlne'l_ mOst Important a special fttnd. are unemployed and without vlsi· used for those� who 'fe"lIy need i.t. The firat suggestion that ·the an-d certainly most unUsual idea ia present l isr . ble mean. of support, this means l�ally, instead turning qver·the building en a ged Thil to provide a room for browling, of .be and that a Jarre majority of the Negro exact -type of lood on the mel)tI plan ia Itnpo;libJe because � zonJne with comfortable chain good pOpulation is without food. for that meal, the kitchen offici.la permlt cannot for ad· Iigbtlng. In addition to beine able. ditiona on the .bepreaent obt.aiMXl lite. to examine books ca ully . could turn over for delivery an MAD • What makea altu.tion worse ref before 5 the buyine them, atudents could look the fact that recent equivalent amount of such staples The as it now stands ia In year:a, milk, lbookstore through current · laaues of maga· witb ..the introduction of .mee�n- aa !lour, cornmeal, powdered would be temporarily adequate it · if foods. did not have to aerve. .. a depot · 1ill6l, whleb 'WOuld alltO be on aale. ieal eotton pickera, of all the cereals, and canned 807'., at which the hall booksbop-keepers This room would a help to the eotton harvested in,the immediate . .Fund Raislne Campal«n : overcrowded library,be as wou1.d -2) mon\\"A collected from aUch . piek uP .trbeir-&uppJies. If tbe col· been picked by macbine. The it lege could change the depot to move many magazln� r ders out area ihu ba. and . drive could aent to NSA head- ea result been wnolesale ·(If the .mall 'I1he in bePhiladelphia ,,"here another plaee, bookstore would periodic.ai rooln- chronietijiiii1ptoymeQf "'""'7- thia-u.-=-quirlira . it , ' mor the to w(lrk .. the- " wi l converted int.o-D��ed sta· hAve e -room with. .Although tne.. pl.ns-eound plain tJii origina neea for l lik� -be Alias McBride feels, 1i(iwever, that drstibt ptoapeeu;- Valentine aurplus.food program. plel and shipped to Leflore. Mrs. be ' hia dea cannot conaider n· !believes tha� t� bookstore Harold Gibbons, of the nW f, j ed u could County offici.l, in charge of' the new built, M;rL I til the dorm pay !or a new inc fT(lm its program attempted to explain n.t Wnal Teamsters Union, hal Erdinan' it since space on campus is at ,pre- own fund. aided build!by 8- colleee loan - their action 'by clUne what the, 19rred to belp provide truc.king mium. or gift. --, � a e . . . . claImed · were the exorbitant- ex· fo� any fo� wbicA.yol1. are _ -1'- bl tQ.. might procure. If you cannot get local Eventually tiOOkstore penles involved in providing for fhe Em�'"pre ttrCOli... ,. penonnel, transport the be ·housed in � Stydent Union , .. equipment, and fa- trucking to Employer. IIrla with firm. building, if one 'I' . ever "built. A praf.r dUtiesthe necesaary for administer. food u part of the contribution to Glbb. tralnlnr :will larger- bookstore in a Student Un­ I"<>x..� ing the progNl.m. But it is .ignin. the C8u.se, contact Mr. • Employera prefer whoNSA. will mak.e .rrange· Ion might include: record players •• tnllned Glbb. cant that . Iince tlbe action wa. Gibbons . ao students could listen to I"eCOrds colleae JIrl. taken �be c()Unty has not reduced --ments.... SPECIAL �ONTN COURSE Wore buying 1:Jh.em; a reeord·lend· -.-- Toni MUSIC .. Th,,,, Mon"., -- FOR COUEGl; WOMEN the pef¥Rnel, equipment, or fa- � can be 8ent in care of: librarY'; a .larger • Food Ing selection .of Write Cell,,. clliUes used during the period ..Mr. Sam Th, T.,p II,... greeting cards; an art department DunWORK rot when the were still :reeeiv- EmergencyBJock Relief and ,' CO¥lttry'. witb a good. collection of prints for Gr... Orhp GIBBS GIRLS AT ing uslstanc:e.22,000 Welfare Committee sale or rent, and art aupplie•. Th. Or_b';.r loy. ' AlreAdy, a number of aehoola .nd Wesleyan Chapel Methodist Church KATHARINE GIBBS Finding .spa ce for more bookl Is a.CRETARIAL . lll across the Greenwood. ______organi%.atlo Miss. _",. ....::.....:...... :...... --IO$TON 11, MASS. 21 .. rIIor .... s_ the • • • countryad hoe have -ftSponded to .nr YORK 17, N• .,. ... 1JO PI", A_ i'";;;;;;-;;:.------­ MOffTClAl1. II..•.• J » ",... """ plight of the Leflore County Ne­ EUROPE FOR I'IO'il000NCf • • • 155 Sfnlt groes through Jooal campaigns to THE. 2ND FRET. ,R.I. .... UNUSU ... L • • raise food and '�o ney for ahlpment COLLEGE GIRLS • • . FOOnN E.... __ H ...ND .... GS South. drives have .been ini· . tiated byFood student governments at summer for the 11th time ThiB the Unlver\l.ty MiMetOta, MI­ will take a small group or col­ of legeI girls abroad and enJoy again chigan -State University. . and the the privilege ahoWing them the Univenity Wisconsin. Addition· beautiel and of good times to be . ally the Chicago01 'Area" Friends of found there. I do p't consider this SNCX::, under "'the aponaor.hip of a regulation tour, but an intimate and unique way for girls to .eee " comedian Dic.k Gregory, recently Europe for the firet time; the �\ , j.iled in Missippi for leading a strain of tranl removed by UI­ demonstrati9n for Negro voter Ing our own penonally selected • .. ri ghts, )jave sent over comfortable motor coich�. . no new standard -of'. , rushing to meet deadlines and no pound. of food to Le!lore_ 80,000 A toting bags involved. . The NSA suggested the haa PERTINENT STATISTICS: Economy Class steamship following counes of action: Depart July 2nd by T. V. Crmo­ A r,teal (or Freeclom : E&en­ o tombo; return b,. Jet Sep­ 1) conaist. ! �� tiaUy, in getting a. 1.. $2170 inclUlSlve ..travel the Orient this t.emOeI' Price many students sa pollible to agree New York, be happy Plan� now for your 10vacation cruise or p08t·graduate tofrom send you theI willdetails, �t. ' names fromaU previous toun aDd trip to Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. (YlanKING IN ,10WUS " ,LANTS iz)terview aU who are interested. • Yo u'll get more for you,: mQney-more service, more· J.lnn."" Bryn Mlw, MARGARET . W • MANOIAGS_GlOVU_ACCISSOIIU features, more fun - when you sail American Presi­ Flowe, Shop . TravelMRS. Center of HOYTInc. dent Lines Economy aboard the PlandomeManhaue� Road ... WAY,...... Class SS.PRESIDENTS 12) ... ,,(.... , Aw.",". Iry"•• M " ", MU W«S 6BO N. or Economy Class accommoda­ LAwr'"t, �2' lA.r.llc, 5-OS70 WAYHI if 01:1 RlCI4Y0I'tH HITI , ,Manhuset,7·6700 Y. tionsCLEVELAND have beenWW!ON, completely redecorated•. and r!4 M.MIM,. •. . 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