Page Six \ THE COLLEGE NEWS 7 Alwyne Piano Recital | Exhibits High Talents Continued from Page One wee a rippling simplicity and a melodic | quality which were extremely, pleasant. The works by the modern Rus- sian composer, Medtner, were of | unusual interest because they are } Aquacade Don’t forget the Aquacade this Saturday.. It is not everyday you can watch a circus group and the Navy perform in one pool! B. M. Professor Lends Tolman to Speak on Women in Psychology Opportunities for women in the field of psychology, with a view to the war demand for trained per- sonnel, will be discussed by Dr. Ruth S. Tolman on Thursday, March 19, at 7:30 in the Deanery. Colleges to Discuss CO WY. isi Poland Cornell University Hamilton College....Great Britain Haverford College..... U3. S.-R. Hobart and Wm. Smith Colleges ra rs Philosophy Club Dr. Ernst Cassiver will give a public lecture on Lan- guage and Art-under the au- spices of the Philosophy Club on Monday, March 23, in the Music Room. Post-War Problems Continued.from Page .QOne To Rare Book Room) Buy Defense Bonds so seldom heard. The Bax Paean Dr. Tolman, who is associated Sweden - was also notable for its novelty of Continued from Page One. with the Bureau of Agricultural Hunter College ..........-- Japan expression. In the Ravel and|to demonstrate=the theorem that Economics, is at present the Chair- Lafayette College See ey Turkey Rachmaninoff numbers Mr. Alwyne’ the joys of bibliophily need not be ;™4” of the Sub-Committee on the| Lehigh University teeeees Ui 8. A RENE MARCEL restricted to the possessors of Services of Women Psychologists, |Long Island University .... Brazil was, as-usual, completely in con- trol of the situation both as to feeling and technique. Muhlenberg College ..Netherlands French Hairdressing N. Y. U. (Heights) ...... Canada N. Y. U. (Washington Square) a part of the National Research great substance. Most of the Council. stages in the history of the printed book are here ilfstrated by ex- 853 Lancaster Avenue Special Rates to Students Two encores, Dance of Olaf b : the modern Italian, Limes: amples of modest cost; the most) RB WY, and Haverford Sidadaeen: Cibwandt ai Sema Tel.: Bryn Mawr 2060 galli, and an arrangement by expensive (though not the rarest) H Bie oa y ee ele tr Brahms of one of Gluck’s gavottes item was but $15 and the prepon- Cast for ay Fever’ |Rosemont College .....Switzeria derance far less. In many cases, Rutgers University ...... Finland strengthened an already- strong: Continued from Page One Temple University ...... Germany consequently, splendour of condi- tion was necessarily sacrificed and certain authors (e.g. Shakespeare) Genuine Western conviction as to Mr. Alwyne’s ver- j University of Pennsylvania. . . Italy satility of interpretation. : lay, Margi E - ; : play, Margin for Error University of Buffalo........ Eire Levis!! s ; in early editions were beyond as- Le ae a Ge weeaidoae Aeron LS ! iv ns pina Fountain, Projectory piration.’ Nevertheless, the books | pyests whose affections are shifted | uson College ....UZeCnos roK 1a wha Are to be Installed| selected for this display are not|among the members of the family YePooCeoooeoreseeIlSOe, without interest in content; nor,/in an entertaining manner. The! & ; Spring Slacks and Skirts Continued from Page One ~ | occasionally, beauty in format. The | cast is as follows: 2 i& FOR YOUR FAMILY BI 1 4 and, if room permits, a ping-pong bomen bpdlen tot oa ne Judith Bliss ..Ann Updegraff, 42|% FOR YOUR GUESTS & —— weatet's table. David Bliss ...Edgar Emery, ’42 KEDS ter left to the imagination of the Plans for undergraduate enter- Sorel Bliss ....Edith Rhoads, ’44 Yeveveee7 tainment include the transforma- vs deserives by- the sas Simon Bliss ....Dave Mallory, ’45|X . THE DEANERY Moderately Priced oa i\lector whose practices were anci- ‘ar | » tion of the May Day Room into a ently epitomized by the proverbial- a Arundel ...Betty Dallam, "60 , “slorified smoking room” like the Lats ; Richard oe al Entertain Your Friends , The in Rhoads. The piano will re-| a ohn Marsh, ’ “1: : one in Rhoads. The pi ‘Malum eet, matum est dicit omnis | Jackie Coryton e Philip Harrison Store main, easy chairs will be provided, Sa PEELE CWE and, if possible, a large victrola emptor ; Alice MacDonald, 45]®& Lunch, Tea, or Dinner Next door to the Movies will be installed so that students| Et cum recesserit,. tune gloria-|Sandy Tyrell ...... Al Turner, ’43 may bring their dates there for batur.’” CUAG Sees ire Kitty Rand, ’45 dancing. —— reoereeeeieeemenserce a Florence Kelton, as head of the Dance Committee, is supervising these arrangements, while Helen Eichelberger, as president of the Art Club, will be in charge of the decorations. It is hoped that both the May Day Room and the soda fountain will be open to students immediately after spring vacation. ‘There’s satisfaction in knowing that the 6% Bm eseons tax you pay on every pack of twenty The movie projector ordered by the faculty committee, headed by Miss Woodworth, has arrived, and the screen is expected soon. The projector can run on A. C. or D. C. current and it will be possible to show films in any hall except the auditorium in Goodhart, which is too large. The Theater Workshop is the ideal place, however, since it is small and the acoustics are good. The projector will be employed in curricular and extra-curricular courses and may be used by any- one who signs up for it. Miss Woodworth hopes that it will be possible to show a series of defense films. cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle Sam And, when you buy Chesterfields, you have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting a superior blend of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. 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