* Page Four R THE COLLEGE NEWS Dr. Beebe ‘Lectures >, on Deep-Sea Fish| (Contiitied trom iage One) yellow squids with long graceful arms, of squids of the color of light blue glass, of one squid with orange bull’s eyes on its tentacles, of a black umbrella squid named after himself, and of a squid covered with lights, each of which was blue, yellow, and red. One specimen had iridescent fins and luminous blue hieroglyphics on its body characterizing its species. Among the eels he pictured were black ones with truncated tails and long beaks, and opaque ones with huge jaws and very slender bodies. One of the most amazing sights at this great depth is a fish with a light on its tentacle and luminous mucus on its teeth, making it appear like a Chesch- ire cat in the dark. The chin tenta- cles of one specimen are frequently ten times longer than the fish itself, making it comparable to a man with . » Swimming The pool will be open daily at twelve and every day but. Fri- day at five during the exam period. — hooks and three yellow lights at the end. , With animated cartoons, Dr. Beebe illustrated the extraordinary capacity of the stomachs of many of the fish, and also the phenomenal development of what he called “stalk-eyed fish,” in the course of whose growth their eyes, which grow on the end of stalks, are. broken off and drawn in by the optic nerve and fastened on the sides of the head. Another cartoon showed the abil- ity of small red shrimps existing be- low the depth at which light pene- trates to emit a light screen to blind their opponents, just as a moving pic- ture of a fight between two octopi showed the latters’ trick of shooting forth a screen of sepia ink for pro- College Radio Program : Include World Figures (Continued from Page One) known whether this will be possible. The ptrogram~ will start at 7.45 P. M. with Rice Ober, Occidental Col- lege, president. of the Southern Cali- fornia Student Body Presidents’ As- sociation, presiding. He will intro- duce Mr. Overton, who will represent college students on the program. The Germah savant and father of the relativity theory will be intro- duced by Dr. Robert A. Millikan, No- bel Prize Winner and pioneer in.Cos- mic Ray research work. Henry M. Robinson, who is to fol low Dr. Einstein on the speaking pro- gram, is the well known banker, for- mer member of the Supreme Eco- nomic Council and the Dawes Plan Committee, and . chairman ‘of the American delegation to the Interna- tional Economic Conference in 1927. The symposium is to be concluded by, the consideration of the political aspects of the world situation by Dr. Wm. B. Munro, noted authority on history and government. Professional Players Open 69th Street Theatre (Continued from Page One} The company is just getting its start—the permanent company is not quite assembled, and they are still feeling out their audiences for the type of. play that will be best well- received. It is probable that they will do high comedy and, once they get under way, do it quite well. In any case the Playhouse: is near enough to Bryn Mawr to be especial- ly convenient for Bryn Mawr stu- dents, and those who attend escorted by a gentleman have the privilege of dancing free at Pierre’s, which is right above the theatre, afterwards. At Wittenberg University three blonde co-eds debated with three dark- haired girls from the institution on the subject that brunettes were ‘more intelligent than blondes. The ero. nettes won, proving their point. —(N. 8. F. A.) Bryn Mawr 675 JOHN J. McDEVITT PRINTING Shop: 1145 Lancaster Avenue Rosemont P. OQ. Address: Bryn “Mawr, Pa. 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The secret was unearthed in 1849 by the as : “ = rs great magician, Robert-Houdin. At that time, ether had just been discovered, and little was known about it. Houdin claimed that he had discovered , 9 that this new anesthetic could make people light as air. Ta,prove it, he caused the subject to rise into the air and float apparently suspended. He passed a a hoop around the body to show there were no wires or supports, @ * ee The ate faa its more tun to KNOW There are many, many explanations for this old @ee trick, One is that the girl wears a concealed harness, which ends in a socket between her shoulder blades. ° : . : This is attached to a piston below the stage. The — Another “‘magic show” is cigarette adver- more intensive treatment than choice, ripe piston is pushed up from below, causing her to ,|,,. : b ia B rise in the air. The piston is invisible, because it tising. tobaccos. us is covered i aap ~ ee agin One of its greatest tricks is the illusion The real difference comes in the tobaccos d ies, simi to the b nd. e magi- ‘ dies can pane te hoop ee “wig hoay ete that cigarettes can be made miraculously that are used. The better the tobacco, the is cut in one place. It can be pulled apart for a “MILD” through manufacturing methods. milder it is. second when it passes the piston. . “ania ; 4 es . Siciaics “lads Shaadi dy Bedlieas Banas, THE EXPLANATION: popular cigare tes —_- It is a fact, well known by George Routledge & Sons. today are made in modern sanitary factories leaf tobacco experts, that with up-to-date machinery. All are heat Camels are made from finer, MORE treated—some more intensively than others, EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other because raw, inferior tobaccos require popular brand. : rn Bee 8 or This is why Camels are so mild. This is why Eyre Camels have given more pleasure to more HUMIDOR PACK ; : people than any other cigarette ever made. It’s the secret of Camels’ rich “bouquet” fT. ...their cool flavor...their non-irritating mildness. - All the natural, ripe goodness of Camel’s tobacco is kept fresh for you by the famous air-tight, welded. Humidor Pack. Don’t remove it. Ge Copyright, 1933, BR. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company —. NO TRICKS ,. JUST COSTLIER _ ‘TOBACCOS — §N A MATCHLESS BLEND |