Page Six THE COLLEGE NEWS OPINION Continued from page 5 Combloux Rest Centre, who, I am sure, will be writing to tell you how much we appreciate your gift, and he will no doubt give you the latest information concerning the work of the Rest Centre. Once again thanking you very | much indeed for your contribution, which means a very great deal. Yours sincerely, World Student Relief J. Patricia Morrison, Secretary Aid Needed in Sending American Books To England February 24 To the Editors: It was gratifying to note the publication of Mrs. Desmond Flower’s letter in the last issue of the News. Mrs. Flowers asks for help in distributing American pub- lications and books among English students. It seems to me that this ts an exact case of working for better understanding and good re- lations between the United States and Great Britain. There is need for enlightenment rather than im- provement. It would be nice, for example, if most average English- men didn’t believe that most aver- age Americans pack revolvers a la Hollywood. The English Speaking Union has Harriet Ward Writes Of Spring in England The latest letter from Harriet | Waxd, 48, written from Girton College, Cambridge, where she is doing graduate work on the Euro- pean Fellowship, indicates that she is enjoying her stay in England as much as ever. Denny. writes “How is BMC? While you suf- fer from snow, we are having glor- ious spring weather, and all the crocuses are out along the “Backs.” Cambridge is such a pleasant place WITS END There once was a major in Psych, Who left her last sem. screaming "Vikel I’ve experimented Until I’m demented, But stilf I but like what I like.” L. B. There was a young dogfish in lab ; 4 Who received a most horrible jab. Ub ; a] His dissectress, I fear, ; f Wo : Made a mess of his ear; —and such fun. I’m all in favor iS ~ { His corpse looks remarkably drab. of this tea business —though I . “py vee J. R. must admit brussel sprouts are Pfs Mh, 4 ey aideous things. The Lent races ite. ae | y). <==} LA ire this week —the Bumps! — so [ es ieee a ; s3veryone will be cheering. on the owpath. “Christmas vacation was lovely— isiting in Dorset, Wilts, and the sotswolds, and driving up _ the Wye Valley into Wales. This pring vac I am going to visit in )xford and then in Scotland, quit« ‘he wrong “season,” but neve) iind.”’ A surly young dachshund named Otto Decided to go and get blotto. But six quarts of Scotch He discovered was lotch Now temperance is Otto’s new motto. £ M. B. F. In beautiful tones stentorial She ~ecited her editorial; She thought it made sense, But they all cried “Condense”! Now they’re all giving her a mem- orial. ENGAGEMENT Willa Whyburn ’49 to Robert W. Bussard. J.C. M. “The snow doesn’t bother me”, I romp in just loafers with glee; Next spring there’s a stone With a most sombre tone, “Here lies, where she fell, Whatever can be done is worthy of consideration. Yours truly, Eleanor Rubsam L. B. developed a system for loaning books and publications to various groups in this country and in Eng- land. .Since they do know what is available-and what is needed in both countries, it would seem wise to consult them before making an) moves. Mrs. Flower’s suggestior for a subscription to be given by us to one of the English Commo Rooms is an excellent one. How. ever, in addition to that, the con- tact between countries and be- tween peoples would be more live dy if the exchange were constant. Whether Bryn Mawr wants to help and be helped should be decid ed by the student body. Perhaps the al:eady existing Library Com- ‘mittee could investigate, carry the issue to the hall, and then, with the support of the Library and Administration, go to the E.S.U. for their help. It is through this kind of ex- change that real understanding and real friendship is built up. i Lovely new crystal from Sweden ! Stop in and make your selection At prices ranging from two to twenty-five dollars Richard Stockton’s BRYN MAWR ALL WOOL GABARDINE SUITS $45 up TRES CHIC BRYN MAWR Compliments of the Haverford Pharmacy Haverford RFIELD [ber Ch ESTE “Everybody likes Chesterfield hecause it’s MILDER. It’s MY cigarette.” “A LETTER TO THREE WIVES” A 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRODUCTION The TOP MEN of AMERICA'S SPORTS smoke CHESTERFIELD BEN HOGAN says...Mine’s Chesterfield. | took to them right from the tee-off...” MAKE YOURS tHe MILDER CIGARETTE COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS THAN ANY GTHER CIGARETTE —8y Latest NaTiONAt SURVEY