Powder and Wig Production to Be Given In

Powder and Wig Production to Be Given In

"OUR TOWN " POWDER AND WIG PRODUCTION TO BE GIVEN IN -WOMEN'S UNION SATURDAY Exam Schedule Unique Play - Put On 8y Over Seven ty-Five No revisions of this schedule will be made except by die Registrar. Examinations in all courses ex- Over seventy-five students are cept those marked with on asterisk hard at work this week putting the (*) (see footnote) will be held in the finishing touches on the Powder and Wig production of "Our Town gymnasium, Women's Union. " which will be presented Saturday evening Students with examination con- at 3:00 in the Women 's Union. flicts will notif y the Registrar in order thai adjustment's may be ar- Tozer Has the Lead ranged. Tho cast, including the numerous members of the crowds and the choir Men., 16 June, 9 A. M. , numbers about thirty-five. Arnold Bus. Ad. 10 Latin 4 Tozer, a February graduate, plays Chemistry 2 Nursing 2 the part of the Stage Manager on * Chemistry 12 Philosophy 2B whom rests much' of the success of English 20 Sociology C the- play. It is he who introduces the English 32 Spanish 10 audience to the people of Grovers History 12 j Corners, N. II. and carries through Mon., 16 June, 2 P. M. the story of those people from 1901 ¦ Bibliography 2 *Physics 2 to 1913.. Tozer. ,will be remembered Biology 2 Spanish 24 by many for his portrayal of the vic- Tues., 17 June, 9 A. M. tim of a psychoanalyzing wife in the Economics 4 History 02 one-act play "Suppressed Desires" English 18 Music 4 last fall. Rehearsals have shown promise French 14 ' that his _ performance in "Our Town " will be another very Tues., 17 June, 2 P. M. much to his credit. German 2 Spanish 2 - Costumes for the large cast, in- German 4 Spanish 4 cluding' severa l changes for the leads, Wed., 18 Juno, 9 A. M. iresented a formidable job for Arline "'Biology 6 Latin 2 Burbank and her committee. With ' French 10 Phys. Ed. 6A the help of Mrs. Cecil Rollins nearly * Geology 12 Psychology 4 sixty costumes have been made Wed., 18 June, 2 P. M. .•'.iady. Most of them were taken * Chemistry 6 Sociology 2 'rom Llvu Powder and Wig workshop English 2 s upply. Thurs., 19 June, 9 A. M. Elaborate Lighting Effects Bus. Ad. 02 Phys. Ed. 6B . "Our Town " is given without sce- Economics. G Religion 2 nery or sjigo furnishings with the German G Soc. Stud. 4 exception of a little plain furniture History G Sociology 10 which is explained by the Stage Man- Latin 0 Spanish 0 ager as the piny begins. As a result Thurs., 19 June, 2 P, M. ¦if tlie bare stage and various unusual "•English 4A * Psychology 12 , nspoots of the play, oven more than History 10 usual depends on the lighting in or- Fri.,, 20 June, 9 A. M. der that an effective performance be issui-cd. Philip Kearny has ' boon at Bus. Ad. 8 Math' 20 work for many weeks on lighting. English :!0 Philosophy 4 I 'owder and Wig lias four new Klieg •''Geology G Sociology 12 . lights for "Our To.wn " and tho elab- '" Fri., 20 June, 2 P. M. orate plans include the playing of ?Bus. Ad. 20A French 22 the lights ovor all the audience at Pliilqsophy 2A Economies 2 certain points in the play. ?English 4B *Physics 4 Prof. Roscoe round Thornton Wilder 's play of small Sot., 21 June, 9 A. M. Lan guage Summer School town life at the beginning of this ?Geology 4 Psychology 2 centu ry -as told primarily through the History 22' "Religion 4 Speaks To Class lives of two families, tho Webb's nnd Sat., 21 June, 2 P. M. To Open At Colb y In 1948 the Gibb's, ran successfully on Broad- *Bus, Atl. 10 French 24 way and was awarded the Pulitzer Definite plans to open tho proposed Spanish. The school is designed pri- Oo Chinese ?Bus. Ad. 20B Geology 2 Const- Prize in 1 1K18, Very soon thereafter Colby-Swarthmore Summer School of marily for undergraduates, but others ?Chemistry 10 a movie version of the story was pro- Languages in tho summer of 1948 who arc qualified , such as graduates Colby College is indeed fortunate duced j but it is only from seeing Mon., 23 June, 9 A. M. .nro now under way, according to nn an d students who have just finished in having .secured the services of " Our Town " on tho stage as it was ?En glish 10 English 22 announcement by Professor John F. high school, will be accepted. Professor lloacou Pound , of tho Har- intended , without scenery, that it can English 12 McCoy of the Modern Language De- Encourage Social Activities vard Law School , for tho Govern- really be appreciated as Wilder wrote partment. Instructors and students will bo Mon. 23 Juno, 2 P. M. ment loeturo in Roberts Union , on it, Planned Since Latt Spring. together hot only .for classes, but also Bus. Ad. 2 M ath 2 Friday; May 10. Tickets can now be purchased ' f or meals, and social activities, Em- in Math 02 . Math 4 Since last spring n committee, com- the dormitories and they will also be posed of President Julius S. Bixler, phasis will bo placed on the students Professor Pound has boon active Tuos., 24 Juno, 9 A. M, on sale at the door on Saturday night, Treasurer Arthur Galon Eustis and usin g and hearing tho spoken lan- in educational , theoretical , and prac- 'f Gvobk 2 Art 2 j Professor McCoy, has boon working guage, tical jurisprudence , since his gradua- 'Musi c 8 Colby nt the Mike '"Biology 4 on the proposal Negotiations have An opportunity will bo oft'orod stu- tion from the University of Nebras- . 3-4 Philosophy 0 ' Bus. Ad. Iboon carried on with Switrthmoro dents to attend tho Lakowood Sum- ka , in 1888. In 1807, ho secured his Tuesday, Mny 27 on Colby nt 14 ?Ph ysics 12 Economics throu gh President Nason nnd Pro- mer Thontro and.the concerts at tho doctorate from that school , and since the Mike will be your chance to French 8 fessor Philips of tho Department of Oakland Music Camp. Ro,(|v oi\Uon then baa boon awarded nearly n (loy.- slump tho Professors, Stanley Tues., 24 Juno, 2 P. M. Rom ance Languages. will bo encouraged both at tho Colby (iii honorary degrees by foreign and Lovino, nc tinft as moderator, \v51l Outing Club on Groat Pond , and on American universities, He bus taught Bus, Ad, (1 , History 4 Courses nt beginning, elementary nolc four of the Colby faculty tho Mayflower Hill Campus. in a number of schools and bus been any quest ion s that tho students Wod., 25 Juno, 9 A. M. and advanced levels will bo offered in ' Nood More Time ut Harvard since tiro early part of submit. Tho pronriun will bo n ?Chemistry 8 Lntl2_l° several modern .foreign languages Tho opening of the Summer Lan- the last decade. An Investigation of local information plonso. Tho French 20 . "Hu8ie. 2> such as French, G et-man , Russian nnd guage School lias been postponed hisjiiihlishof! work will reveal n largo qiietrtions should preferably bo Gorman 2(1 R eligion 8 Chemistry 0 Chemical 14 unti l ' 1048 for n number of reasons. collection of volumes on the techni- academic, but so lonR ns thoy Government 8 Chun>istry 8 Gnomical 14 An other year's time will bo necessary cal aspects of the American legal "nro not of « personal man- . Wotl., 2S Juno, 2 P. M. Chemistry .1.0 Chemical 14 In order to work out a full summer system, nor nnd do not violate profes- French 2 Fvoneh « Chemistry 12 Ch emical .14 program of additional conferences, Dr. Pound's topic will lie "Chinese sional ethics," tho Professors French ' 4 . English 4A Millor Lib, 811 institutes, etc, in order to help Constitutionalism, " The new Chinese nlinll .attempt to answer them. (?) Location of oxnmtinnllons not English 4B Millor Lib. 8B . finance kitchen and mnintnnnnco constitution thai, goes Into effect De- Alt question* should bo sub- bolnir conducted in tho gymnasium, En glish 10 Women 's Uni on 1.1 crows, Furthermore, extensive con- cember 25, 10-17 , is almost complete- mitted ito Jonn Whlston, Mnry Women's Unioni Geology 4 Coburn 12 • stru ction work would make the cam- ly a product of Pound's genius, "It Low; Shirley Lloyd, Mnry Low| A.rt 2 Chemical 1.4 Geol ogy G Coburn 12 pus unpleasant during the summer of Is u unique , democratic constitution or Stanley Lovino, Wost Dorm, 22 Coburn 111 1047. In vlow of tho results of the All (iiiestilons .Biology 4 Coburn Geology 12 of tho most modern typo," and al- must bo submitted Biology 0 Coburn 32 Physics 2. Shannon .12 recent poll nl; Colby, additional ty'ino th ough "the new constitution was not bofoVo Fridny, May 23. Tho 10 W omen's Union 100 Physics,, _ 4 Shannon 12 will also bo needed to promoto tho considered satisfactory, hy any one names of tlio Professors appear- Huh. Ed. " Bus. Ad. 20A Women 's Union 100 Physics l2 Shannon 12 plan more widely in other colleges, ing on tho program will bo an- Bus. Ad. 20B Women's Union 100 Psychology 12 Women's Union 15 Professor McCoy said , (Continu ed on Pago 0) nounced 'shortly, $\p (Mfa u SErijn Letters To The Editor Inquirin g Reporter Prof . N. Smith Reports ' AH letters should be sent to On College Unions ' Plans The Editor of the Colby Epho.

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