; . eS ee ee a Ee ee ae . s 2. oe Stare conc nights at setenthirty in the chapel. ik dettisee the andar tnd tempor | of the threefold exchange of notes be- tween our President and the German gov- “ernment, Dr. Fenwick showed that Ger- many had been able to comply on the sur- face of things with our terms, but that |. the difficulty lay in our not being able to trust to the sincerity of the German government. Undemocratic Elements in German Gov- fe ernment The change which Prince Maximilian wrote had now made the German govern- ment a responsible one, is not thorough- going, Dr. Fenwick pointed out, because the franchise in Prussia, the dominant power in the Bundesrat, is based on a three class system of voting by property. Large property holders have many times more effective a vote than those who hold no property, The members of the Reichstag, the house representing the German people, are not chosen by a democratic franchise, since the last distribution of seats in this assembly was made in 1871. The large industrial cities, which make up the greater part of the democratic element of Germany, have since-then increased their populations and have not received a pro- portionate increase in their representa- tion in the Reichstag, while the landed aristocracy still retain their old propor- tion. DENOMINATIONAL STRENGTH OF 1922 SHOWN BY C. A. STATISTICS Episcopalians predominate among the Freshmen, according to statistics made out by the Federation Committee of the Christian Association. The lists of the denominations are: Bpiscopal, 47; Presbyterian, 20; Congre- gational, 6; Unitarian, 2; Christian Sci- ence, 2; Lutheran, 2; Friends, 2; Baptist, 2; Methodist Episcopal, 1; Universalist, 1; Catholic, 1; no denomination, 1. Owing to the illness of several Fresh- men these figures represent about..90 per cent of the class. CALENDAR Friday, November 1 8.00 p. m.—Lantern Night. Saturday, November 2 8.00 p.m.—Social Service party in the gymnasium. Sunday, November 3 6.00 p. m.—Membership vespers. Speak- er, Lois Kellogg '20. 8.00 p.m.—Chapel. Sermon by the Rev. v, Moldenhauer of Albany, N. ¥. Monday, November 4 7.30 p. m.—Lecture on Social Hygiene by Dr. Ellen Potter in Taylor Hall. Tuesday, November 5 7.30 p. m.—Glee Club practice. Wednesday, November 6 7.30 p. m—Lecture by the Rev. Charles Wood, D.D., in Taylor Hall. Thureday, November 7 4.20 p. m.—Interclass meeney matches begin. 7.30 p. m.—Lecture on Current Events by Dr. Fenwick. Saturday, November 9 8.00 p. m.—Banner Show. Sunday, November 10 6.00 p. m.—Budget vespers. 8.00 p.m.—Chapel. Sermon by the Rev. Laurens Seelye, Chaplain U. legislature, said Dr. ‘twinkling Spanish heels, will drive away ‘bonds | accepted by the college or tui- Fourth Loan total of $228,000 t. JAPANESE RESCUE WORKER WRITES CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Bryn Mawr Funds Acknowledging the $380 sent last year Mr. Tonomura has written the following letter to M. Hardy ’20, treasurer of the Christian Association.- Mr. Tonomura says in part: ‘ “Your kindest favour was received with a great pleasure and I appreciate heartily the deep sympathy and constant helpful- ness of your association to my work here. The work of our association is going on smoothly. Recently our mission meet- ings are held every week at six different places in the city. In the rescuing de- partment, seven hundred people monthly in the average are rescued. One of our co-operating sisters past away at the 28th of July. She was bap- tized at the association and was admitted to a Bible-woman-training school. She worked with a close relation with the As- sociation for ten years after her baptism. She attending at our méeting at the 28th Sunday evening of last month played or- gan for us the hymn of ho. 420. After our last prayer, she passed away to Heaven sitting on the organ stool. She was a good and faithful worker for our Lord and greatly glorified Him in her life. And also recently I began with my few Christian friends the mission work among the workmen of the Cotton Spin- ning Company. I am very happy for I can continue safely my work here by great mercy of our Father in Heaven and deep sympa- thetic helps of all sisters of your associ&- tion. Hoping that you would most kindly remember my best regards to all sisters of the association and praying His bless- ings upon you and all of the association, I remember . Yours-sincerely, Yoshiro Tonomura.” 1918 BACK FOR BANNER SHOW Several members of 1918 expect to spend the week end of Banner Show at college. L. Richardson, M. Gardener, L. Hodges, M. Bacon, A. Newlin, and S. Morton are among those who will almost certainly be here and M. O’Connor, M. Timpson, L. Evans, V. Kneeland and C. Dodge may come. AN EVENING IN SUNNY SPAIN The dark stars of 1920’s Minstrel Show will flame forth as singing senoritas and tough toreadors in the white lights of the Spanish Inn, a cabaret to be opened Sat- urday evening, November 9th, at Banner Show. Al Jolson will doff his bell boy suit for the serape and earrings of an intrepid toreador. A bull fight straight from Spain will give respite from the monotony of the quarantine, while the world-famed rag dolls, with clicking castanets and the phantoms of a shadowy past and the German Orals. TYPEWRITING Done at l5e. per hour By C. LEE, Gulf Road, Haverford 8. Army. tion) ; Third Loan, $56,000, and the : ‘ous making a grand | Mr. Tonomura Tells of Work Done with by the Christian Association toward the | §} support of his mission house in Tokio, |. ee. and hard and medium copying — Look for the VENUS finish 217 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Dept. FW32 American I ead Pencil Co. | rs L vw COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND NOVELTIES FRATERNITY EMBLEMS, SEALS, CHARMS PLAQUES, MEDALS, ETC. of. Superior Quality and Design THE HAND BOOK Itustrated and Priced maliied upon request BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO. PHILADELPHIA | | MARCEL WAVING _ GOWNS, WRAPS, BLOUSES : 113 So. Sixteenth Street | Telephone: Locust 6886 Philadelphia MANICURING SCALP SPECIALIST | The W. O. Little and M. M. Harper Metho _8.W.COR. ELLIOTT AND LANCASTER AVES. | BRYN MAWR 307 J SHAMPOOING FACIAL MASSAGE BRYN MAWR MASSAGE SHOP Amife E. KENDALL Floyd Bldg., Merion and Lancaster Aves. 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