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College news, February 25, 1915
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1915-02-25
serial
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 01, No. 18
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.
BMC-News-vol1-no18
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THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Morning Watch—Subject: Rules for
Community Life
Monday—Romans I: 18-23.. To hold to
our ideals.
Tuesday—Romans
criticise others.
Wednesday—Romans II: 11-13.
mocracy.
Thursday—Romans II: 14-16.
conscience.
Friday—Romans _ II: 17-20.
humble.
Saturday—Romans II: 21-24.
God in our lives.
Sunday—Romans II: 28-29. To have
His spirit in us. M. G. B.
The Bates Camp Committee will give a
vaudeville Saturday at eight o'clock.
After the .exhibition of the academic
scrubwoman and nursery maid at her job,
there will be dancing.
Finance Committee.—Some more dues
have come in from the Alumne, and
some of the undergraduates’ have added
to their pledges. Will you give a little
so that we shall not fall short on a bud-
get which is already small?
Bible and Mission Study Classes.—On
II: 1-8. Not to
For de-
To obey
To be
To show
February 17th, seventy-four were present | the opportunity to be present.
| ings
at the Study Classes. The committee in
charge wishes to urge those who “signed
up” for any of these classes to go. The
committee is glad that many who did not
“sign up” are attending and hopes that
they will continue the good work.
The subjects for March 3rd are as fol-
_lows: A. Grabau, ‘“Christ’s Miracles”; H.
Taft, “Isaiah’; Miss Applebee, “Doctrine
of Christ’; Mrs. Branson, Mrs. Horace
who has—worked—in—a—beoys’
school in Japan for seven years, will
speak to R. Sato’s class.
Settlement Committee.—Every Satur-
day a class in dramatics is held at the
College Settlement. In a tiny room with
a wood fire blazing on the hearth, the
“teacher” is introduced to her class.
Here are about a dozen little girls, each
clinging to the somewhat smutty paper
on which her role is written, and mak-
ing a desperate effort to learn it all in’
the last minute. As soon as. the
“teacher” appears all the papers are
crowded into her hands, the little girls
retire into the corner used “as behind the
scenes” and the play begins. The play
may be a representation of “Little Moth-
ers of all Nations” with an affecting close
where the “mothers” join hands and sing, |
or it may be “The Months of the Year” |
with a little girl for each month. But
whatever it is, it is acted with enthu-
siam, and the “teacher” becomes an in-
terested and critical audience until it is
time for her to go and the whole caste
escorts her to the car.
DELEGATES REPORT ON VASSAR
CONFERENCE
Reports of the Christian Association |
Conference which was held at Vassar
last week will be made by the delegates
on Monday at 1.30.
THE COLLEGE NEWS
|
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were haem amore stipe han eaeed:
CLOSE INTER-CLASS DEBATE |
1915 Wins 'F. W. PRICKITT
“Resolved, That immigrants. to. the |
United States should be subject to a. ;
literary test,” such was the proposition | 11 A. M. at each hall daily (Sunday
debated by the Seniors and Juniors last | excepted) for orders
Wednesday night. The judges, Miss Whitman's Candies Sold Store, Lancaster Ave.
ee Miss McGee and M. Senior, de- |
cided in favor of the affirmative as up-| WM RAM
held by H. Taft, M. Free, A. Humphrey _ i. SEY & SONS
of 1915. The 1916 speakers were E. Hill, | DEALERS IN
I. Bridges and F. Kellogg. iss Shearer |
eS FLOUR, FEED AND
FANCY GROCERIES
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
BRYN MAWR
Is the authorized DRUGGIST to Bryn Mawr
College and students. Messenger calls
in criticizing the debate said that the.
affirmative kept more closely to the
point. The Junior speakers were more -
spirited but the Seniors more impressive.
In this connection Miss Shearer advised
the captains to combine both types- of F. W. CROOK
speakers in making up their teams. She
went on to enumerate a number of “de- TAILOR AND IMPORTER
bater’s don’ts.” Don’t look at your au-|
dience as if you were afraid .of them. Cleaning Remodeling
‘Don’t hesitate as if there were nothing ;
908 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Pressing
'to be said on your side. Don’t speak as
if you were reciting by rote. Don’t call
your opponents “they.” Don’t loose track
of your time so that you are obliged to
end hastily. Don’t forget to save a
moment for a*good conclusion. |
THE LODGE TEA ROOM HAS
BEEN ENLARGED
845 Lancaster Avenue
MR. KING WILL GIVE A READING The usual quick Japanese service, delicious
Mr. King will give a recital before a Salads, Scones, Sandwiches, ete,
| Bryn Mawr audience for the first time) Phone Bryn Mawr 323-Y
for several years on Friday evening. |
The proceeds will go to the Belgian Re-|
lief. The admission price is twenty-five |
cents in order that every. one may have}
The Bryn Mawr National Bank
BRYN MAWR, PA.
The read: | Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $50,000
include scenes from Shake-| Undivided Profits, $27,141.30
| Pays Interest on Time Certificates
Travelers’ Checks and Letters of Credit Sold
A Regular Banking Business Transacted
will
speare and poems of Browning’s.
———- —_
THE BRYN MAWR TRUST CO.
CAPITAL $250,000
Does a. Gereral Banking Business
BRYN MAWR HARDWARE CO.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Corner of Lancaster and Merion Avenues
Allows Interest on Deposits
Safe Deposit Department
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL
EMBLEMS AND NOVELTIES
Of Superior Quality and Design
THE HAND BOOK 1915
Illustrated and Priced mailed upon request
BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CoO.
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
MARY G. McCRYSTAL AUTO TRUCKS FOR PICNICS, STRAW
Suceessor to Ellen A. McCurdy RIDES, ETC.
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RUCHINGS, Accommodate 18 People Rosemont, Pa.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND NOTIONS Phone, Bryn Mawr 216-D
842 Lancaster Avenue
BRYN MAWR FLOWER STORE
ALFRED H. PIKE, Proprietor
Florists to the late King Edward VII
Cut Flowers and Fresh Plants Daily
Floral Baskets and Corsages
Phone, Bryn Mawr 570 807 Lancaster Ave.
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RYAN BROS.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
| TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING
The Main Lines Headquarters for Trunks,
Bags and Suit Cases of thoroughly reliable makes,
together with a fine assortment of Harness,
Sa and Automobile Supplies
EDWARD L. POWERS
903-905 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Phone 373
. HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND CONFECTIONER
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
ECKWER Ss PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL ACADEMY
1617 Spruce Street
6029 MAIN STREET, GERMANTOWN
446 S. 52d STREET, WEST PHILA.
CLASS AND PRIVATE LESSONS
Special Classes for College Students.
J. R. ZFCKWER, Business Manager
Richard Zeckwer
Camille W. Zeckwer
46th SEASON
All Branches of Music and Theory Taught.
Send for Prospectus.
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