wu) Wednesday, December 16, 1953 Nie ‘S THE COLLEGE NEWS oN Page Three The Readers And The Novel Comprise Topic Of Guillen’s Lecture On Tuesday especially contributed by Mary Hoak, °54 On Tuesday afternoon The Span-| ish Club presented Senor Claudio Guillen, from Princeton, who spoke in the Common Room. His sub- ject was “La novel y su lector”. Senor Guillen first discussed the problem involved in studying the novel. There are, he said, many types of novels and, although many people classify all prose works as novels, it is necessary to distin- guish among and to limit this field in order really to understand the novel. Senor Guillen concentrated on the relation between the novel and the reader and showed the great power which the novel has over the audience. The Creation of a fictitious world comes to the read-! er as a reality; the novel has the For Original Xmas Greetings, Buy Your Cards at DINAH FROST A Merry Christmas from the Mexican Shop power to change his life at the mo- ment in which he is reading. The novel serves as a means of escape from one’s own: life. Dis- content in our own lives makes us search for another world; this world may be found in the novel. It provides us with a means: of dreaming, while awake. Senor Guillen compared the nov- elist with Don Juan; he is a con- queror who tries to charm his public as the famous Don Juan tried to conquer the many women. In his consideration of the novel, ONLY 8 MORE DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS! Do Your Shopping at ‘Richard Stockton’s. Hedgerow Theatre in Philadelphia Academy of Music Foyer Wed. 16, Thu. 17, : THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA Lorca Fri. 18, 7:30 P. M., MAN AND SUPERMAN: Shaw Sat. 19, TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD Shaw Wed. 23, ARMS AND THE MAN Shaw Fri. 25, Sat. 26, Tue. 29, Wed. 30, RING ROUND THE MOON = Anouilh-Fry Thu. 31, 7:30 P. M., AFFAIRS OF ANATOL 10:00 P. M., AFFAIRS OF ANATOL Fri. 8, Libby Holman Concert Student Tickets available at 20% reduction except Saturday night. Phone Kingsley 5-7110 10:00-7:00 daily. Schnitzler Glee. Clubs Sing Clearly, Gaining Real Purpose Continued from Page 1 clever, light, and merely pretty songs which formed most of the he showed the importance of the novel as a means of studying man- kind, and emphasized how it pro- vides a way of explaining why man acts as he does. Literature, including the novel, reflects one of the fundamental problems considered today, of what man is apd what he wants to be. “MADCAPS” | VELVET, JERSEY, FELT, LEATHER JEWELED OR PLAIN AT Chapeaux d’Art 41 Coulter Ave. Ardmore, Pa. MI 2-2826 SSSSSSSSSSSS TO EUROPE i) s/s CASTEL FELICE the happy campus afloat SPECIAL SAILINGS -- SUMMER 1954 June 4 and 30—TO Europe August 6 and 23—FROM Europe Cabins with shower and foilet RATES $s] 30 FROM Apply NOW fo the general agents STUDY ABROAD, INC. 250 West 57th Street, N. Y. C. JUdson 6-3608 q | program. There is also a question | of the artistic ,integzity involved in changing a stirring spiritual to a song of another character. In short, the glee clubs sang | clearly and with precision, which is a real achievement. A more stirring performance might have resulted from a greater variety of | songs. : eis’. ox A) Ww. MI 7 —— DRINK @ , LG QOTTUD UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coke" is a registered trade-mark © 1953, THE COCA-COIA COMPANY How the stars got started... ‘1 TRIED CAMELS FOR 30 DAYS. THEY HAVE THE MILDNESS | WANT AND THE RICH THAT SUITS ME FLAVOR Tyrone Power says: “I had it A ' tough bucking ‘tradition’ to get AL gure into movies. First, a famous THEY ¥ great-grandfather actor, same name. YOU, TOO! Grandfather and Dad, too — both big in the theatre. I was barker at a Fair before anyone gave me a chance. Then, bit player, understudy, hard work and eventually I made it!” Start smoking Camels yourself Smoke only Camels for 30 days and find out why Camels are first in mildness, fla- vor and popularity! See how much pure pleasure a cigarette can give you!