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College news, September 30, 1919
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1919-09-30
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 06, No. 01
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914) --https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
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BMC-News-vol6-no1
Hardy, H. Zinsser, D. Rogers; 1921, E.
‘Cope, M. Goggin, H. James, E. Kimbrough,
8S. Marbury, L. Reinhardt, H. Rubel, M.
Smith, J. Spurney, E. Taylor; 1922, C.
Baird, F. Bliss, G. Rhoads, M. Speer, E.
Titcomb, Fung Kei Liu '22 attended the
Conference with the foreign delegation.
The Conference was directed by Mrs.
Robert Speer, the mother of M. Speer ’22.
Mrs. Speer was Emma Bailey ex-’94.
The part of faith in the rebuilding of
the world and the international aspect of
Christianity formed the background of
the problems brought up at the Confer-
_ence. Among the most popular classes
_were those given by the Rev. Warren S.
Archibald and the Rev. James Gordon
Gilkie. The chief series of addresses was
delivered by Dr. Fosdick, who spoke at
the last Bryn Mawr delegation meeting.
A walk up Sunrise Mountain with Vas-
sar and a picnic to which each Bryn
Mawr member invited a guest from an-
other delegation, were among the inci-
dents of the Conference. In the “movies”
taken of the Conference by the Y. W. C.
A. a potential star was discovered in D.
Rogers '20, who was featured in a “close-
up” with 1922’s class doll, “Sally Silver
Bay.”
Second place in a narrowly contested
Ri water meet went to the Bryn Mawr swim-
: mers, who came out with 24 points to
Smith’s 25. The Bryn Mawr basketball
team reached the finals, where they
again bowed to Smith with a score of
_ 18-11.
CAMPING TRIP REVEALS POKER
FIENDS IN 1919
Hike Over Presidential Range
Noisy poker games with boys at the
same camp, mostly of 1922 Brown Col-
lege, were a feature of 1919’s camping
trip of sixteen, who gathered at Mrs.
Howe's farm, Jackson, N. H., this Sep-
tember, and silenced the doubting Thom-
ases who had predicted that the reunion
would never take place.
A’ three-day hike over the Presidential
range, after several shorter hikes, was
the climax of the trip. The week's re-
union broke up officially on the 15th, leav-
ing behind, according to the report of one
camper, “a handful of vamps, who simply
couldn't leave the mountains with all
their attractions.”
: The sixteen loyal members of the green
class were D. Peters, manager of the trip;
, é E. Marquand, M. Butler, K. Outerbridge,
I, Whittier, M. Janeway, R. Reinhardt, A.
4 Blue, R. Hamilton, A. Landon, C. Taussig,
‘ E. Macrum, B. Sorchan, F. Clarke, G,
: Woodbury, and F. Howell.
: CALENDAR
Wednesday, October 1
8.45 a. m.—Chapel. Opening of the
thirty-fourth academic year. Address by
Pe President Taft.
4.20 p. m.—First hockey practice.
q Thursday, October 2
7.30 p. m.—Parade Night.
Saturday, October 4
9.00 a. m.—Language examinations for
all undergraduates.
8.00 p. m.—Christian Association Re
ception to the graduates and Freshmen.
Saturday, October 11
e 9.00 a m—Senior examination
: French. Junior language examination.
8.00 p. m—Social Service Committee
Party.
Saturday, October 18
9.00 a. m.—Senior examination in Ger
man.
Miss Dora Gray, a graduate of nagedl
Scott College, who spent the summer at
| Dedman, British graduate scholar at
| Bryn Mawr. '
Miss Virginia Deems, direc-
tor for the last three years, was at Bates
for the Business Girls’ ‘Week.
The regular Bryn Mawr workers were
(three weeks) F. Beatty ‘19, H. Butten-
wieser '20, (two weeks) E. Reis ’21, V.
Diddell ’22, (one week) D. Jenkins ’20, L.
Sloan '20, C. Garrison ’21, M. Goggin ’21,
E. Newell ’21, E. Bliss ’21, W. Worcester
‘21, A. Taylor ’21, B. Warburg ’21, H.
Rubel ’21, J. Flexner '21, M. Taylor '21
(chairman of Bates House Committee),
F. Riker ’21, and C. La Boiteaux ’22 came
up several times from the shore to help.
(Continued from page 1, column 1.)
Academic Year Opens Tomorrow
Bryn Mawr alumne returning this year
as graduate students are A. Martin ’15,
A. Newlin ’18, M. Gilman ‘19, E. Mercer
19, H. Spalding '19, R. Woodruff ’19.
The list ef Freshmen and new gradu-
ates complete on going to press is:
Rockefeller, 1928: R. Beardsley, IL.
Baudrias, D. Burr, M. Chestnut, G. Drake,
M. Dunn, I. Gates, K. Goldsmith, J. Hen-
ning, F. Hughes, I. Jacobi, H. Kaseberg,
F. Knox, 8. McDaniel, C. McLaughlin, F.
Selligman, A. Sheble, B. Worcester, A.
Yarnall.
Graduates: Misses Harley, Flannery,
Needham, Sinclair, Visserias.
Pembroke West, 1923: L. Bennett, B.
Buhler, A. Clement, H. Dunbar, E. Math-
ews, D. Meserve, H. Scribner, H. Sher-
man, K. Strauss, H. Wilson, F. Young.
Graduates: Misses Barker, Knapp,
Richards, Woodruff.
Pembroke Hast, 1923: C. Goddard, H.
Humphreys, B. Kilroy, M. Lawrence, M.
Lomgyear, V. Miller, M. Morsman, E.
Philbrick, H. Price, A. Shumway, M. von
Hofsten.
Graduates: Misses Gilman,
Mercer, Newlin, Spalding.
Denbigh, 1923: L. K. Bowers, F. Childs,
H. Hagen, M. Holt, A. Howell, E. Hurd,
BE. Kellogg, E. Page, K. Raht, H. Rice, 5S.
Saunders, J. Schwarz, S. Thomas, E. Vin-
cent, H. Wilson.
Graduates: Misses Baechle, Chambry,
Cobb, Dreyfous, Kuhn, Price, Smith,
Souchere, Wang, Wood, Zrust.
Merion, 1923: M. Adams, M. Brokaw,
M. C. Carey, BE. Child, A. Fitzgerald, H.
George, R. Geyer, A: Hay, H. Hoyt, F.
Knox, F. Martin, L. Mills, R. Raley, J.
Richards, A. Smith, D. Stewart, J. Ward,
E. Wheeler.
Radnor, 1923: L. Affelder, S, Archbald,
L. Foley, BE. Gray, F. Harrison, M. Hus-
sey, E. Jennings, E. Kinsolving, F. Mat-
teson, R. McAneny, E. Rhoads.
}raduafes: Misses Bailey, Carrol, Pat-
rick, F. Penrose, M. Penrose, Sorbets.
Martin,
(Continued from page 1, column 4.)
President Taft Goes to Europe with
President Thomas
During the ten days spent in Paris,
Miss Thomas and President Taft dis-
cussed with the officers of the American
University Union, formed for the Ameri-
can soldiers in France, plans for continu-
ing the Union after the War and admit-
ting women. Recently an invitation has
been extended to the American College
Women in Paris to join the Union, and
it is hoped that the house formerly used
by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid as a hostel for
American artists in Paris, may be used
for the American students of the Sor-
bonne this winter.
August was spent in travelling in
Northern Italy. The food was poor and
prices high, according to President Taft,
while the ant!-American feeling prevented
(Continued on page 2, column 2.)
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