¥ ° a —_. ” feated the Bryn Mawr College eleven on|. iP a __ WAISTS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, SILK UNDER WEAR | . and moving Mrs. Ward up to inside ane ~ dalé, but not uite as accurate in shooting “THAT CARD FOR MOTHER— (From the* Evening Bulletin) Playing the, fitgst, brand of hockey ‘ever seen in New England, the All-English hockey team defeated the Boston. School of Physical Education on‘ the grounds of “the Longwood Cricket Club, 22 to 0. | It was the most one-sided score that has been recorded in the-five games played Ly the visitors to date. The English line-up was -greatly © changed, the most marked changes being the placing of Miss .Lidder- dale, the star center forward, at right back, ftgm left back. Boston held its forward line back with the ball and playing from three to five, ‘players at the goal. The resulte was the goal tender often missed drives which were hidden from her view by her team mates. “* As Others See Us (From the Evening Bulletin) The All-England field hockey team de- the Main Liners’ grounds today by the wide margin of 18 to 0. : or he fair collegians - put up a diane de- tengein the first half, held. the Britons to seven goals and seriously threatened te “score themselves on six occasions. But in the second half the superior speed and hitting powers of the irvaders,.to say nothing of their smoother teamwork, stroking and all-round knowledge of the, * game, were entirely too much for the home ~ clan. . The English girls opened their usual dashing attack at’the start of the game, but found it much harder. to score against the tight defense of the Misses Nichol, Bliss and Rhoades, the latter doing stellar work at goal, than in their previous matches here. Miss Nichol dieting tied herself te tak- ing the ball away from the swift Miss Lidderdale ori one occasion, something no other American player has been able to accomplish. “ Not satisfied with ‘blocking the British drive; the Bryn Mawr forwards, Miss Begg and Miss- Faries, aided by Miss” Nichol, swept down into their opponents’. territory and-once*penetrated-as far_as the six-yard line. ae Eventually, however, the English girls got their offensive under way and ham- mered out seven goals, Miss Lidderdale tallying four, Miss Willcock, Miss Amos contributing two and Mrs. Stewart one. Miss Willcock, just as fast as Miss Lidder- for goal, contented herself with feeding “the ball to her mates. Toward the end of the half Miss Nichol, the Bryn Mawr star, was walloped on the head in a hectic scrimmage, but pluckily refused to leave the game. Miss €lark, the | British right wing, was slammed on the shin and -painfully bruised just as the period ended. She traded places with Miss C. J. Gaskill, captain of the visiting com- bination, where the second half began and held down the goal tender’s job in most acceptable fashion. The final period was somewhat of a rout as the Bryn Mawr team had played itself out in the ‘opener. Miss Lidderdale tried to hold off 4nd act as “feeder” to the other “forwards, but just couldft help scoring three more goals. Miss Amos came through ‘with four, Miss Armfield got two, Mrs. Stewart one and Miss Willcock also netted] one. ‘ WE HAVE IT Cards and Gifts for All Occasions Bryn Mawr Studio 1008 LANCASTER AVE. : a , ‘SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY Bou SALSEMAN’S _ ~-WAIST and GA 1008 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. wen, fw eo screen AT DEANERY. Committee Reorganized and Plans for we ‘Next Summer Made Bryn Mawr’s. offer of the buildings and grounds for # second Summer School in 1922 was accepted by the Joint Adminis- which met at.the deanery the week-end of the twenty-third. Dr. Hews, of Mount Hol- yoke, and Mrs. Louise Saunders, mother of Sylvia Saunders, ’24, were present at the meetings. the Undergraduate Association, ‘ The Committee was reorganized “on the tives of the colleges and of women in industry.” The Finance Committee is to have more “alumni and» women. workers in every loéality, and a budget-for next year for winter. and summer work, to- gether of. $29,000- was allotted. Further- more, the Undergraduate Association is asked to. consider the election of. a com- mittee of five to serve on the Board with- out a vote. Undergraduates, representa- tives of women in industry, including alum- nae of the school, and eight others are to be elected .to. the Board by proportional representatives of the alumnae of the school. Finally Miss Freedman was re- appointed* as exécutive secretary. until March 15. She will visit local committees, follow up last.summer’s*students, and make a study of workers’ education in different labor schools,” Among the plans for the school that were decided upon was that a representa- tive’ of women in industry should be ap- pointed: as assistant director. One hun- dred students, including twenty-five of last year’s, and the same proportion of leaders, will be admitted. These students will be chosen from’ tool workers and’ women with supervisory capacity, and will not include saleswomen, ~ waitresses, teachers. and household. workers, -The Committee. .re- affirmed the principle established last year of absolute freedom of teaching and dis- cussion with no propaganda. trative Committee of the Summer School, The Undergraduates were) . tepresented by J, Burges, ’22, president of |, . basis of an- equal number of_representa-- - ae . : e : oi : ; v : : oe a teers &® qe ; f oe ° » ©THE COLLEGE NEWS | eee ag English Win in Boston SUMMER SCHOOL ‘COMMITTEE = 6 ; a “B9S0 ith St. ne | Repeating ee Amazing SALE Exclusive Fur-Trimmed Coats Right From $95 Stock | | exit | PAE 20 4 Sith Marvetia Winddes: Andrea » Panvelaine Duvetyne ae ' FRIDAY ONLY THE LUXURIOUS Squirrel Wolf, Fox ‘FUR TRIMMINGS: RBoaver ° “ Opossym a SUCH EXTRAORDINARY VALUES ARE REALLY ——— ee ~ F or Thirty Years We have made’s specialty of furnishing | “THE JOHN she WINSTON “COMPANY 1006-1016 ARCH STREE 1 ‘of the country in the form of Class — a HIGH-GRADE-| | - COLLEGE PRINTING to the various educational institutions | | | i | t Records, Catalogs, Programs, Circu- lars, Etc. / are--unsurpassed, and we solicit. your Our facilities for printing and binding. | patronage. = _ PHILADELPHIA | - Our line of Tailored Waists are adopted by _ ; _ A Reheat ent Coliaben: NCEE Ni CE AiG Ny SAE CLD. 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