elleGtcn «allege News XLV 2 3 1 1 WELLESLEY, MASS., OCTOBER 16, 1941 No. 4 Ne\\- Society Mr s. Vera M. Dean Mr. Hogan 'fo Give American Soprano Will Sing Initiates To T o Give Lectures Econo1nic Report At First Wellesley Concert In History Forum Professor Will Comment Wear Flowers An objective view of the strate­ On Industr ial Future Mme. Helen Traube! P lans gic points of the world situation Of New England Recital of Classics, Six Societies Give Roses will be presented by the History "Will New England lose the Spiritual Songs To Newest Members From Department in the form of a His­ woolen and worsted industries in Familiar to all members of the tory Forum, October 27, 28, and 29, the post-war period?" is the ques­ musical world, Mme. Helen Trau­ Classes of 1942-1343 be! will sing for her first Welles­ under the leadership of Mrs. Vera tion which Mr . John Hogan, New members of Vlellesley's six Professor of Labor Economics at ley audience at 8:30 p.m. this eve­ societies r eceived early this morn­ Micheles Dean, director of the Radcliffe College will answer at the ning in Alumnae Hall at the ini­ ing roses signifying their election, Foreign Policy Association research Economics Department dinner, Oc­ tial concert of the college series. along with a picture of their society department and editor of its pub­ tober 21, at 6 :30 p. m . in the small Mme. Traubel, who made her debut two years ago in New York, is a house and their society "family lications. dining room of Tower Court. trees." Societies will entertain prima donna soprano of the Metro­ their initiates at dinner this eve­ Mrs. Dean will give lectures at Mr. Hog an not only will com­ politan Opera Company. ning. Formal initiations are plan­ 4:40. p.m. in Pendleton 112 each ment on what our government is do­ Critics have acclaimed Miss ing to estimate the employment Traubel as "without argument, n ed for Saturday evening, October day, followed by informal discus­ prospects in the woolen and worsted one of the two great female voices 18. sions in the various dormitories New members of Tau Zeta Ep­ industry and in other industries, of this present age," and "a su­ after dinner. These informal dis­ but also will indic-ate the theoreti­ perb 2. rtist, a symbol of music's silon from the Junior class are cussions are for the benefit of Betty Barr, Louise Belcher, Eleanor cal and statistical tools of the eco­ coming of age in these United stu dents, to answer their questions nomist available in meeting the States." For American music lov­ Fletcher, Carol M. Jones, Mary and give them an oJ>portunity to situation. An open discussion will ers, the successful career of Mme. Lambert, Catherine Lav.'"rence, meet Mrs. Dean. The subjects of follow Mr. Hogan's talk. Traube! has assumed a special sig­ Caroline Muhlenberg, Jean Roberts, the three lectures are: "What Next nificance in the fact that it is Eleanor Sanburn, Edna Taylor, in Europe ? ", "Russia As a World A graduate of the University of truly an American triumph - the Helen Webster, and Sara Wilkin­ Power," and "Building a New Washington, Mr. Hogan has taken triumph of a native American son. Seniors just elected to T . Z. E. World." graduate work at Harvard Univer­ Mme. T rau be! artist, and of an art nurtured and are Josephine Boswell, Frances i:;ity and has taught at the Univer­ Mrs. Dean will conclude the inspired entirely in America. Burke, Lorna Cooke, Munayl Groh, sity of Denver and at Tufts Col­ Mme. Traubel's program fol­ Marguerite Herman, Aristine Lou­ series by addressing a Forum Din­ lege. His experience includes prac­ Taxes Raise Fe.es ner Thursday evening, October 30, lows: gee, Doris MacDonald, Joan Pinan­ tical work with labor unions and I ski, Marie Louise Stafford, and on the subject, "The Western work with the Bureau of Labor On Ticket Prices Gottes Nacht and Vorshung Hemisphere Looks to the Future." Statistics. Bee thoven Betty Timberlake. Wonne der We hmu tl~ Beeth oven Shakespeare has named as Jun­ Ich 1i be die ! Beethoven Tickets for Wellesley Formals II ior members, Gay Crosby, Mary Ser vice Fund Names New Mr. Hill Will Describe and certain other entertainment E ls a's T ra um, from "Lohe ngrin" Wagner Falconer, Elizabeth Flandreau, Committee on Education where admission is charged are - Helen Francis, Jane Jones, Barbara Sharecropper Problem s III subject to the new Federal Tax Aufenthalt chub rt A. Lewis, Joan Mallory, Elizabeth Problems of tenant farmers and W1 genlied (Wie sich dcr Members of the Education Com­ Regulations. The Internal Revenue Auegelein) Schubert McClure, Claire Richter, Suzanne mittee of Service Fund have just sharecroppers as they apply not Seligkeit S hubert Cod ~ . as amended, now imposes on R uhe meine See le Santry, Nancy Schleicher, and been announced by Elizabeth Be~l to C2.lifornia, but to the whole na­ Richard Stra uss Caecelie Richard St rauss Jeanne Waugh. New Senior mem­ '42 chairman of the committee. tion, will be the subject of dis­ taxable a dmission fees 2. tax of one IN1'ERMISSION bers are Betty Birdsall, Jean Cal­ cussion at the Forum Tea at Zeta IV Th~y 2.re: Elizabeth Harper '42, cent for each ten cents or fraction Elegie R achmaninoff lahan, Margaret Perry, Mary A. Marion Wunderle '42, Nancy Beaty Alpha Society House this after­ thereof of the amount paid for ad­ Song without words (Duet in Childs, Dorothy Dann, Theodora noon, at 4 :00 p. m. when Mr. A flat) Mr. Bos Mendelssohn '43, Jane Jones '43, Joan Haldi­ mi sion. The r equirements also v North, Marjorie Russell and Gladys mand '44, and Jane Tuttle '44. James C. Hill, Instructor in Voi lo sapote, from "Cavalleria Tc.:rn1j::n. - ~se cmrvass"()T wi~l- be- el{lcte th Deoartrrumt of Economics will specify that "there must be provid­ Rusticana" Mascagni VI New members of Zeta Alpha in each house and announced next speak on "The Sources of The ed for every place, admission to Deep River from the class of '43 are Patricia week. Grapes of Wrath." All members of which is taxable either (2.) ticket Swing low, sweet chariot the college community are invited Negro Spirituals, Adams, Suzanne Aldrich, Joan or card to evidence every admission arr. by H. T. Burleigh Davis, Ann Dixon, Jean Edmunds, to attend this discussion of an which is subject to tax, or (b) a Sea Shell Carl Engel important national problem. A Memory B lair Fairc hild Elizabeth Grimley, Patricia Har­ mechanical device or method which Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind rington, Mary K. Hayes, Sarah C. Junior Show Tryouts McNair Ilgenfritz Moore, Virginia Munger, Mary will register or show the number of persons entering the place." Every Needles, Sally Stover, Margaret Theatr e Workshop T o Alumnae Hall ticket or card of admission must Turnbull, Helen Wash, and Suzanne Mrs. Hodder Will Talk Run Tr youts for P arts In have printed on the face of the por­ Young. Senior initiates are Bar­ At Greek -Latin Dinner Budget Playbox Shows tion to be taken up by the manage­ bara Brett, Jane Fay, Elizabeth See '43 Class Board ment, the price for which the ticket "A Word from Thucydides for Try-outs for parts in the Budget is sold, the tax and t he total." (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) Playbox productions of Theatre Beleaguered Democracies" will be Workshop will be held in Room the subject of Mrs. Elizabeth Hod­ 30, Green Hall, Monday afternoon, der's talk, Monday, October 20, at Director, Like Freshmen, Conquers October 20. Wellesley Alum nae Plan 6:15 p .m., in the Pomeroy dining Annual Fall Con fer en ce room. Her lecture will follow a This series of one-act plays offers dinner given by the Greek and an unusual oppor tunity for students The trustees of t he College will Latin departments. Campus Hills By Faithful Bicycle whose acting abilities are as yet hold a meeting Friday morning. "undiscovered" by Wellesley pro­ October 17, in Wellesley's Boston by Beth Kulakofsky ducers. Forty-three actresses ap­ office. Mrs. Theodore C. Haffenref­ 7 night with a prepared script note­ peared in the three bills presented f er '11 an alumna member of the ~ ellesle y Vetoes book, and a props crew who show by last year's Playbox directors, Board of Trustees, will lead the Dessert Omission real iniative." Not neglecting the and eleven were given pa1·ts in the chapel service, Saturday, October dramatic end of Barn, Mr. Satler annual Theatre Workshop pro·duc­ 18. News presents the answers to said that though the girls lacked tion in Alumnae Hall. Any student Alumnae Board members will re­ prevalent queries among students the experience of the more mature who is interested in acting may try main at Wellesley for the annual concerning Wellesley's not contin­ players he had worked with in the for parts in these plays. Fall Conference to formulate plans uing to give up Tuesday desserts Community Playhouse in Santa The outcome of an experiment for the year's activities and es­ for war relief. Barbara, California, last year, they fi rst tried last year, the Budget pecially for the Alumnae Council in more than compensated with their Last spring the student body Playbox i.s an attempt to give stu­ February. Saturday night they eagerness and freshness of attack. voted to give up its ice cream once dents of dramatic production the will meet with the Board of the a week, but according to accounts Lwdies in R etirement will be experience of working under strict a pleasant play to do as it is a melo­ Alumnae AssO'ciation.
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