q Page Four Soe e THE COLLEGE NEWS foo ; = Sn 43-44 War Bond Drive , . Freshmen to Present ‘Letters to Lucerne’ Spanish ‘Tew Plays This Weekend|| HAV Schedule | Cass by Players Club Opens Under Alliance The War Bond\and Stamp Drive for 1943-44 officially opened in the halls last. Monday. Mary Kay Snyder, ’46, chairman of the Drive, hopes to get a minimum of $2.00 per person, which will bring the monthly total up to last year’s standard of $1,000. The Drive will last one week, during which every one will be asked to sign a card pledging a definite amount each month. The Alliance’s plan for the pay- ment and collection of stamps and bonds will be the same as last year, the money being collected the first Mondays and Tuesdays of each month, except in November when it will be collected on the 8th and 9th. The bonds and stamps will be delivered a week after the collection of the morey. Money must be paid id cash or check since it will not be put on pay days. The managers are as follows: Helen Reed for Pembroke -East, Constance Chester for Pembroke West, Ellen Douglas Brooks for Rockefeller, Ruth Hendrickson for Rhoads North, and Nancy Crawford for Rhoads South. The Radnor freshmen have Barbara Stix for their representative, the Spanish House, Amanda Eggert; the graduates, Frances Jean Bond- hus; the French House, Alice Fish- er; Merion, Jean Blum; Denbigh, Betty Hoffman; the German House, Caro Shugg; and the Non-Resi- dents, Jean Albert. A Spanish Club tea will be held in the Spanish House, Radnor, on Thursday, Novem- ber 4th at 4:00 o’clock. Mr. Gil- let will discuss the “Good Neighbor Policy.” All members are cordially invited. Chan Discusses China’s Scientific Development Continued from Page 1 Instead of treating natural phe- nomena as natural phenomena, China regarded them as abstract, and set apart from human affairs. She lacked an interest in “knowl- edge for knowledge’s sake”, and it is this interest which Mr. Chan claims to be the basis of Western science. At one point in their philosophy, the Mohists did devel- op a scientific method of reasoning involving hypothesis, Today, however, China has real- ized the importance of applied science. Since 1800, her standard of living has been on a steady de- cline, as Western scientific meth- ods rose in importance. Today, the annual income of the average Chinese is $132, and their average life expectancy is forty-five years. There is no longer any question of China’s wanting science, but rather, as Mr. Chan put it, “of her having too much, and getting RENE MARCEL French Hairdressers 853 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr 2060 Continued from Page 1 The title of the Pem West pro- duction is in itself sufficiently in- triguing. Director Eleanor Bor- den, ’46 spelled it out, but the -re- sult is still questionable. We'll leave it with Eleanor and Nancy Bierwith at “The Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil”. Lord Dun- sany has fans in both Denbigh and Radnor, who are playing his “Night in an Inn” and “The Lost Silk Hat”, with Edith Rhoads, ’44 and Caroline Seamans, and Estelle Morrison, ’45, and Marilyn Roab as their respective directors. Rad- nor, by the way, enters the contest for the first time this year. sick.” . Although many Chinese after World War I condemned science as the cause of unheard of destruction, the New Renaissance in China brought with it a whole movement of Westernization or “scientification”, Dresses, Suits, Coats also a full line of ACCESSORIES 38-52 . Sizes 9-1%; 12-20; Reasonably Priced THE STYLE WEDNESDAY (3rd) Invitation to the Waltz Short Stories Faculty Board of Ex- perts—Professors Post and Sargent 8:30 9:45 10:30 THURSDAY (4th) 8:30 Music Festival—Selec- tions from “H. M. 8. Pinafore” Oral Spanish Oral French Oral German Oral Italian Le Jazz Hot Weekly News Review 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 Continued from Page 1 con. : N. Richard Nusbaum, who di- rected “Hotel Universe” for the Players Club last fall, will direct “Letters to Lucerne.” The stage manager is Estelle Morrison. Department of Cliches Do your Christmas Shopping Early Richard Stockton BRYN MAWR~ SUBURBAN THEATRE ARDMORE Now thru Sat. “DESTROYER” ‘Sun. thru next Wed. “MY KINGDOM . FOR A COOK” 1 SEVILLE THEATRE BRYN MAWR Fri. & Sat. “ABOVE SUSPICION” For a supper that’s really A gourmande’s delight Come to the Inn On Sunday night! reathless | as per ume that spins a moment into a memory 1.75* 3.50* *plus tax ° eS“ M AIL OR PHONE AMOR ORDERS TO eS eee Chestnut Street yee La 6.75% ‘ eee | EWEES, PHILADELPHIA D Pennypacker 6700