-. with mixed anxiety and hope to see how you prove your- oe (318 :73 27 Pass a Page Two | Bu 1949 B. ‘Hess, J. We quote you a few of the encouraging things the me eds, J. NEWS has found to say to freshmen in the past few years: Lehrman, L. : : Lindau, J. S. “ . _ Lurker, K. ... the world cannot wait for you to graduate from ‘Martin; A. 1 See McCuaig, N. ochege McCulloch, M. Meginnity, E. “,.. four years at Bryn Mawr will perhaps leave you| Namekata; M. ae a Rand, ‘§. no better fitted for an adult role in life... Rae, _s. “|. . the thinking intelligent people which presumably he ggg B. you of 1950...” (here the NEWS, though courteous, pre-| Schomberg, A. Van Meter, G. sumed too far). ‘Wiener, E. Wood, E. Y. “So it seems best to us to say to the freshmen as they| Duelp, A. M. (German Expert) Pembroke East Arant, A. Atwood, L. Babbitt, D. Bowden, L. Brittain, E. +—Caster Al ~ Coleman, M. Coffer, H. Connélly, M. Ehlers, H. _ «Harrison, '. Hausman, J. Herman, P. Hunt, M. B. James, M. Katz, H. Kunze, P. Lawrence, A. Leach, A. - Leonard, S. Loomis, N. Merchant, M. Norris, J. Oliver, C. Poole, D. Potamkin, L. (List of Freshmen Helps To Locate Missing rienFds Merion Hall We Ye % Y% % Y% REE KK bi a sae THE COLLEGE NEWS Saturday, October 1, 1949 2 26 - 30 22 11 23 8 7.6 52 33 27 45 12 62 35 - 39 5 7 47-51 da 35 - 39 9 65 AB 47-51 19 65 AB oo 34 - 35 56 - 58 39 * 40 40 76 56 - 58 31 10-14 61 16 - 20 34 - 35 48-47 11 10 - 14 33 43-47 27 26 23 18 16 - 20 67 25 24 39 - 41 44 - 46 4- 6 10-12 58 - 69 30 25 4- 6 19 39 - 41 Al. Rm 56 10-12 SA , 22 3 1 18 - 20 84 24 - 26 11 19 18 - 20 70 43° 65 a Bard Supplies Timely Version Of Bryn Mawr Academic Life _ : by Paula Str: whecker, 52 I will kill thee a hundred and William has taken the words out ane shy OM Like It: V, 1 of our mouths ... GEMS FROM ORALS THE SMOKER. : I have not slept one wink Hf ‘we should fail’? : Macbeth: I, 7. Cymbeline: III, 4 This is the third time; I hope O, what men dare do, what men | good luck lies in odd numbers .. ~ do! what men daily do, not know-| Merry Wives of Windsor: V, 1 ing what they do! ON SUSTENANCE Much Ado About Nothing: IV, 1 A sorry breakfast... He thinks too much; such mena Henry V; Part II: I, 4 are dangerous. My cake is dough . ' If there be no great love in the (PURELY HYPOTHETICAL) beginning, yet heaven may de- Zounds! I was never so be-| orease it upon better acquaintance. thump’d with words .. . Merry Wives of Windsor: I, 1 King John, II, 2 | Gor made him, and therefore le He draweth out the thread of|@im pass for a MAN, his verbosity finer than the staple Merchant of Venice: I, 2 of he akiumnent. THE BRYN MAWRTYR A wretched soul, bruised with Love’s Labor Lost: V, 1 adversity. BIOLOGY-101 a - Comedy of Errors: I, 1 The rainkest compound of vil- King Henry IV, Part-I: II, 2 lainous smell that ever offended|], thus neglecting worldly” ends= nostril. ee : “all dedicated = Merry Wives of Windsor: III, 5 |To closeness and the bettering of my mind. Sonne, C. “1% 58-60 i Stehle, M. 1% 24-26 Stephen, P. % 0 GC e d M W ‘Wagoner, A. 32 ul e€ aps ay Rompel, R. 27 . (German Expert To Hidden Haunts Pembroke West Cassatt, M. ‘a 34-88 The Soda Fountain, situated on: Gottlieb, R. ¥, : the second floor of Goodhart next oe , 93 to the Rumpus Room, caters to. Robbins, F. 14 all hungry souls between the hours. Self. C say go of 9:30 and 11:00 on Sunday . ‘MHighmean, a ay through socal — se : cream, sandwiches, cokes, an Voothis, C. vy 16-20/ mill shakes. Wald : J 61 The Maids’ Bureau, in the base- aldrop, J. Wei, B. P. 45 — of ec — to the — sis shop, makes air covers, - en a Y thcah spreads, and curtains (from your Rockefeller Hall own material or theirs) to fit; yow Atkinson, S. Y% A1 AB|can also have clothes. mended..or : 4 1 ‘made over here. Hata . ? 30 The Rumpus Room, on the sec- Burelbach, C. % 69 ond floor of Goodhart, is a good Drinkle, M. % 69 place to relax. Magazines, juke Foley, A. S. 6 box, and a ping-pong table (cur- French, A. ‘Ai A }irently out of order). Gammie, D. 55 Hall Bookshops, one in each hall, Henderson, M. 58 open next week. You can buy al-. ‘Holmes, M. 37 A |most anything here except books: Hopkins, M. S. ee —stationery, toilet articles, foods, Howell, A. 2 -.° |eandy, fruit juices, and cokes. Knipe, L. Al B | Hall Libraries are useful, parti- Kocevar, J. % 41 AB|/cularly for freshmen. Here you'll Kramer, H. 61 be able to borrow many of the Leopold, J. - 28 books required in your courses _ Levine, Z. 28 which will be on reserve in the Lewis, N. 27 main library. Ludwig, N. 40 A The Periodical Room, on the Noble, M. 54 main floor of the Library, carries Press, R. 18 the New York Times and Herald Puschett, I. 65 Tribune, the Christian Science Seider, C. 71 Monitor, and the Philadelphia In- Shirley, F. 45 quirer and Bulletin. Here, too, Shoemaker, S. 10 you'll find almost every magazin2 Skwirsky, M. 56 worth reading and many that will Sternschein, M. 4 come in handy for your classwork. Valabregue, N. 46 The Rare Book Room, across the ~ Warram, R. ot hall from the Periodical Room, al- Yuan, C. 36 most always has an interesting dis- Rhoads North play on hand, in addition to its oS bed permanent treasures which are om wali view. Cochrane, . : ied pi ses The Archaeological Museum, on cient : c 63 AB the third floor of the Library’s iA i ee eee eller, E. gee % 451 AB wg di sare Loot igaag ea old coins and pots, etc. pico nal B. i pe _AB| The Non-Res Room is to be Holland kK Y% 253 — a oo ——* arog est Wing. is is where non- oh eh B. bs msn resident ‘students can keep books Rogers, S. % 351 and Pre ato “ati and read, and ee . get their mail. 6 aire Two Tennis Courts, of En-Tout- Toumey, E. 352 Cas, have been constyucted by the Wintsch, D. 152 end of the hockey field. Ready for Rhoads South use in any weather. Callender, L. 104 The Gollege Inn, straight down Corbin, J. % 108 from Pem Arch, is the most con- ~ Davies, E. % 110 AB| venient eating spot. Open for ~ Dole, J. % 108 | breakfast, 9 to 11; lunch, 12:30 to Harris, D. 204 2; tea (their specialty) 3:30 to 5; Neuses, M. 208 dinner, 6:30 to 7:30. On Sundays Rasnick, B. A. 205 open only for breakfast and din- Tamplin, B. . 309 ner. Thomas, Z. % 213 AB| The Power House is that dark ‘Wemmer,G. | % 213 AB Continued on Page 4 —