October 1, 1964 ny COLLEGE NEWS \ i ih » x x a Page Seven’ ‘Testy’ Exam Questions Unearthed M, King Kong Come to Htord, In Faculty’s Mouldy Filing Cabinets Film Series Tickets Now on Sale Soon, too soon, Bryn Mawr fresh- men. will. be. exposéd to the, ingd-:-- tutions of quizzes, midserhesters, and, yea, even finals, To aid them in these times, we have unearthed a number of testy exam questions, found in old, old exam files, (We must, however, express our ap- preciation-to the Emory University - PHOENIX for their tireless ren. search on our. behalf.) -. -These—questions.- represent the: offerings of various and scattered. C.O.R.E. (Continued from page 5) vious unpleasant encounteis with workers inthe old-line Democratic : machine, In a project concerned with combatting housing discrim- ination, CORE had a white couple _.-»,drequest,a .specific.type of apart-. ‘ment and then has’a Negro couple request the same, Often, the land- lord has’ an apartment for the white couple, but tells the Negro couple he has no vacancy. If so, CORE reports his apartment build- ing to the Fair Housing Commis- sion and pressures them to force the landlord to meet their require- ments. A fourth project which concerned nearly all of the members of Down- town CORE this summer was the *¢Mississippi Project.’’ This pro- ject received an amazingly good response from the neighborhood, ‘Because Michael Schwerner, one of the three civil rights workers ’ killed in Mississippi early in the summer, was a member. of Down- town CORE and active in the com- munity, many people were per-* sonally dedicated to this project. When the project was in full oper- ation, members were able to col-. lect around $1,000 a week for Mississippi. Chapter members have already driven two truck- loads of food and clothing to Meri- dian, running considerable per- sonal risk. " In addition to the naar. pro- jects described above, CORE par- _ ticipated in- demonstrations pro-: ‘testing the July slaying of James Powell by Police Lieutenant Gilli- “gan, Although these were non- violent demonstrations, consisting of picketing a local precinct sta-. . tion, the demonstrators received Main Line Photo Service 830 LANCASTER AVE, BRYN MAWR, PAy LA: 5.4440 FREE FILM for every roll left for develop- ing and printing. Kodacolor or gg and white. Sizes 620-127- Cameras » Projectors - Screens Sale and Rentals Photostats = Camera Repair Dark Room Supplies We develop our own black ‘and white film. _Tours with Dorothy. Kilgalle ‘*If a bullet traveled ., departments. We hope you will find - thom. useful, if not vaguely ....well, . vague, : CHEMISTRY: ‘‘Ifthere are 1,000 tons of TNT .to every -megaton bomb, how many biology students would it take to demolish the phy- sics building?” HISTORY: ‘*Compare Ceneieuie n.??. PHYSICS: at- the. speed- of light; how—many biology graduate students would:it Continued a barrage of insults, eggs, bricks, and bottles from neighborhood * whites. Other action of this type Anckaded a memorial ceremony and march ‘for: Mickey Schwerner anda demonstration at Atlantic City in sppport-of the ne Free- ..dom..delegates,.- Although the chapter siatiiil: itally considers a demonstration necessary and effective, 90% of Downtown CORE’s energy is di- rected to the more realistic and effective long-range projects, in which a student, volunteering dur- ing the summer or working in spare time during the school year, - can play a vital role and through which he can gaih valuable per- sonal experience, poole take to demolish all of the. chem- istry graduate students?’’ : ENGLISH: ‘‘Write an essay on ‘the essay. Do not depend too heavily on what you have learned in this’ course.’? BIOLOGY: “write a short efsay (3,000 words or more) on the con- tributions of slime mold to the de- *- . velopment. of ‘conscience’ of Biol- ogy, 9 GEOLOGY: “‘My-only peer pleistocene rock has a nature very similar to a bag of marbles. Is this a useful concept for explaining the lack of Vermont marble facing on. Bryn Mawr’s new buildings? De- plorable situation, that!’ CLASSICS: “Italia. est insula.” ‘¢Who was the author of this fam- ous quote? Does it have any rela~ tion to question number 4 on Dr. Cuttino’s 1959 History finalexam? “(This question is-designed’ to aid those who have. files of old exams,)? : MATHEMATICS: ‘‘If Peter Pi- per picked a. peck of pickled pep- pers, how many pigs are thereina poke?”’ ROMANCE. LANGUAGES: *¢Could French and Spanish possi- bily be combined to make a fourth Slavonic tongue? Please base your answer on outside readings in Ital- ian recommended by the German department.’? The 1964-65 Haverford Film Series will feature 23 full-length movies, with accompanying shorts ; __Yanging from SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER, a French parody of the American gangster movie (tomor-. row night) to KING KONG, ‘‘a horror movie witha markedappeal . to intellectuals, td according to Series Director Walter — “Haverford, *65. Series tickets, costing $6. a. or about thirty-five cents an evening, are available from Diana Hamilton in Rhoads. No tickets will be sold to the individual shows: Other movies in the film series include M, the great Peter Lorre jfilm and THE BLUE® “ANGEL, in ~ a enema SUBURBAN. HARDWARE | BRYN MAWR, PA. LAwrence 5-0894 « LAwrence 5-7350 We carry a complete line of Household Articles ny which Marlene Dietrich made her caine ‘Towards the. end of the year there will be an evening of comedy, including Charlie —_—- and Mr. Magoo. | ~The --year’s: schedule-includes- seven more full- length pictures than were shown last year and con- ‘ 6 centrates on’ “the—-movie“classic———— rather than on the-strietly popular” or overly obscure. Movies will be shown on week- end, nights during the year. For a comflete schedule and ticket in- formation, ‘see the. Arts Council bulletin board in Taylor. |Classified Ads| ~=SPINET PIANO BARGAIN™ WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O.’ Box 35, Cortland, Ohio. BRYN MAWR’S »_.. Smart. Eating,Place-: * KENNY’S WHERE EVERYONE ON THE MAIN LINE MEETS 24 .N. 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