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College news, January 18, 1922
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1922-01-18
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 08, No. 12
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914) --https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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CHINA IS MOST CRUCIAL PROBLEM
OF CONFERENCE
(Continued from page 3)
“China’s next request was that extra-
territoriality rights should be abolished.
A commission was appointed to report
within twelve months the practica-
MISS HAINES XELL6 OF FAMINE.
STRICKEN RUSSIA
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herses belonging to villagers who were try-
ing to reach the railroad, arid have had to
leave their horses to die when ‘they were |’
too weak to pull the carts “further.
JEANNETT” rs
Bryn Mawr # Wayne Flower Shop
Cut Flowers and Plants Fresh Daily
Corsage and Floral Baskets
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‘Bryn Mawr Bazaar
Wonten’s Apparel ‘Only
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bility of such action. Definite action was} The following letter was dictated by a Old Fashion : a ‘MOLPHUS |
taken in the case of abolishing foreign] Russian peasant and sent to’ a Moscow Bouquets « Spocialty : Cleaner and D er
post offices in China: these will all be| paper in the hope that it would bring relief : Potted Plants—Personal supervision on all orders a VY
removed before January, 1923. “I come to you from, far country, where - Accordion Plaited Skirts Dresses
Since Chiria’s request on December 2,| the bread’and the buckwheat have. failed. Phooe, Bere Mawe 670 * 807 Lancaster Ave. a Special ae
that ‘the Shantung controversy: be taken
up in full session, was refused, nego-
tiations were carried on in private con-
..wersations between China and Japan,
_Mr. ‘Balfour and Mr. ‘Hughes attending
*the discussions at the fequest of both
nations. On three points the. opponents
were agreed: that China should buy
back from Japan Kiaow Chow A
'. which the Japanese took over from |
many during the war; that China should
open the port of Tsing Tao, in Kiaow
Chow Bay, to foreign trade; and that all
former German rights in Shantung, ex-
cept the Shantung Railway, should be
turned over by Japan to the Consortium.
Over the return to China of the Shan-
tung Railway the two powers have not
been able to agree. China is willing to
.pay. cash, but Japan refuses to accept in
payment anything but Japanese bonds,| the sound like the mewing of many hungry| [.4NCASTER AND MERION AVENUES
payable over a period of twenty years. kittens. No child lived more than three Telephone 63 BRYN MAWR, PA. =: ita
It is thought, Mrs. Smith said, that | days in this hospital; there was no disease; i
Japan is holding out on the Shantung] they died of pure starvation. The attend-
issue in order to gain concessions in
Only the .noisy little vultures: are busy in]
is practically the only food available over
our fields where all day the spiteful wind
whips up the brown dust clouds. Hunger
is there. People moan. “Their empty bel-
lies swell. The breasts to which the babies
turn are dry...The waves of ‘the Volga
break up with groans. ‘You can see the
shower of their tears. You can hear what
they cry out, ‘Bring help, and soon.’”
Horse meat in various forms is used by
the people for food. Pancakes made of
powdered leaves and twigs and horse hoof
vast areas. This alone will not keep a per-
son alive more than four months, phys-
icians report. Horse meat soup, which is
keeping many of the older children alive,,
does“not help the babies, and no milk. can
be obtained. . In one town, as Miss Haineg
approached the babies’ hospital, ‘she heat
ants could only remove the dying ones from
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
Bryn. Mawr Theatre
_ Photoplays of Distinction for
Discriminating People
W.- S. HASSINGER, Prop.
2
PHONE 758
HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND CONFECTIONER
‘LUNCHEONS AND TEAS
BRYN MAWR
BRINTON BROS.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Orders Called For and Delivered
JOHN J. McDEVITT Team
Bill Heads
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"WILLIAM L. HAYDEN,
LOCKSMITHING. *
BRYN MAWR
PAINTS.
838 LANCASTER AVE.
Whittendale Riding Academy
“Carl Whittindale, Prop.
Saddle Horses, Hunters and Children’s
Ponies for Hire.
Instruction, Individual Attention or in Class.
. . Harness Horses for Hire ,
22 N. Merion Ave. Telephone 433 Bryn Mawr
Modes
Manchuria, Until-the Shantung question| those more healthy. Every day or two Tickets :
is settled, Mr. Hughes will be unable to| the city garbage cart called and went away PR IN TING Letter Heads : Pieris :
° bring up the Manchurian and Siberian] loaded with dead bodies. San
: : “ : 4 Booklets, etc. Furs Hats
issues, both radically involved in the| Typlius had not yet broken out when | —————
conditions of Far Eastern peace. Delay| Miss Haines left Russia in the fall, as it | 1145 Lamcaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa. : .
® President Thomas; and Dr.
-on the Shantung question will also post-
* pone, perhaps forever, if the patience of
the delegates becomes exhausted, a con-
sideration of the twenty-one demands, a
matter which Japan is willing to leave
untouched.
When Mrs. Smith had finished, open
discussion in the meeting resulted in the
framing of four resolutions, dealing, first
‘with the Far Eastern question; second,
with the proposed economic ‘conference;
third, with methods—of- further limita-
tion; and fourth, with the entrance of
the United States into the League of
Nations.
The Executive Committee of the Lib-
eral Club later arranged for four chapel
talks by members of the faculty, explain-
ing the resolutions. These speakers
were; Dr. Smith, professor of history;
Mrs: Smith, professor of - economics;
Fenwick,
professor of politics,”
was still warm enough for the people to
spend much time out of doors, and to bathe
fairly frequently. In the homes for older
children whith she visited there were
many cases of scurvy from under-nourish-
ment, and every day children who had eaten
poisonous belladonna ‘grass, which grows
up very green on very. little moisture,
were brought to the hospitals.
Of the relief agencies now working in
Russia; America has the largest, but. Eng-
land, Norway,—South..America,_and—Ger-
many have also sent help.
After the lecture Miss Haines showel Own Make Candy, Ice Cream and Fancy Pastry
slides taken by her and members of her
party in Russias
NEWS FROM OTHER COLLEGES .
Vassar
The Open Shop is the subject chosen for
the next debate ey Vassar’s Political
Association. .
Cards and Gifts
for all occasions
THE GIFT SHOP
814 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
|The Gown. Shop
Second Floor, 32 BRYN MAWR AVE., Bryn Mawr
above MclIntyre’s
ANNE SUPLEE, MAKER OF GOWNS
TO ORDER — ALSO ALTERATIONS
Perféct Workmanship” Prices Reasonable
Phone, Bryn Mawr 831
Wn. T. Melnty re
.’ MAIN LINE Sra
VICTUALER
cy case Hot-House Fruits a Specialty
Afternoon Tea and Luncheon
COTTAGE TEA ROOM
Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr
Everything dainty and delicious
ONE FLIGHT DOWN TO LOW PRICES
COMPLETE LINE OF TOILET
REQU “IMPORTED and
‘DOMESTIC.
H oO TSO DA.
_ BRYN MAWR DRUG SHOP
Bryn Mawr’ 743 LANCASTER AVE and ELLIOT -
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AMERICA’S BIGGEST ©
and BEST CLEANERS
— Oxford and cuabetem FIRST CLASS and DYERS
A new kind of contest:in the form of an
SUMMER ABROAD!" _ | aeroplane match has been started between a eee rene eats “Ageia CumBERLAND, Mb.
f L. Reinhardt, ’21, and K. Tyler, ’19, are aes and Cambridge. ORDERS DELIVERED — ;
planning a trip through Europe, managed Intercollegiate N. WEINTRAUB ‘ PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
119 17th Street 2
and Javanese batik work. ~
, Following up_ the whislwind cam souneiheneenemnintet THE BRYN MAWR RUST co.
; paign conducted by the News to raise _SALENDAR e : : CAPITAL, $260
money'to buy the film of the Bryn ||... Saturday, January 21 Christmas Carol Sundae |] oocs « cevenat sawcne pusiness
; Mawr-England hockey game, the News 8.00 P. M.—Moving picture of the Eng- : ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
will show the picture in the gymnasium || ‘ish Hockey Team playing Bryn ey ._ SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
E next Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. In Mawr «in the gymnasium, under ||
e _ addition to the hockey film.“The Charm. the ‘auspices of THe Cotizce News. | ‘
fe ‘ Sehoof,” will be shown with Wallace Sunday, January 22 : -CARS TO HIRE —
| Reid in-the stellar role. Admission for || 7.30 P.M.—Chapel, led by the Rev. J. So —
i. the College will, ree, for outsiders A. C. McClure, president of Mc- dae al and Machine Work our Specialty =
_ 25 cents. Cormick Theological Seminary. —
‘Come early and avoid the rush. Wednesday, January 25 MADDEN'S GARAGE
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by the Pi Tourist C to leave Th All-Coll ¢ 1 which t c “Bryn Mawr _— Cor. C 17th Streets
e Pierce ompany, to leave|- e ollege Carnival which was to ' . E. Cor. Chestnut and -17th ;
New York City July 1, returning August 28. | be held in Boston from February 7 to N.E
Congenial Party; Very Moderate Rates;| February 12, has been postponed until next DELICIOUS BANANA | suamPooinc MANICURINO
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For particulars, including itinerary,
address
winter.
_ EXHIBITIONS TO BE. SEEN THIS
WEEK IN PHILADELPHIA
UNDAES PLITS+-
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. 848 Lancaster Avenue
APPOINTMENTS AT YouR HomE
TELEPHONE, BRYN MAWR 832-W
BRYN MAWR MASSAGE SHOP
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In town this week are several small A comple line of Home Made fresh Bryn Mawr, Pa.
sah oe wk exhibitions of various kinds of work. At somerset” aban MARCES WAVINO FACIAL MASSAOE
Wilmington, Del. Gimbel. Brothers the Herbert D, ~Allman Rose Si
i collection is on view including © Corot, GRIS Efficiency ‘Quality Service
K. TYLER | Daubigny, Troyon, Dupre, Blakelock, and Very Fragrant
2018 Brookfield others, “The Sketch Club (255 S. Camet | "Ot Game neon melhores | Si MARY'S. LAUNDRY
~ Baltimore, Md.. St.) is holding its annual exhibit of oils, BESSIE P. GRIST
and the Art Alliance is showing Japanese ARDMORE, PA.
prints, old Chinese and Japanese textiles
* Manufacturer of Fine Toilet Preparations
Mid-year. colleiate qraihinations begin.
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