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College news, December 9, 1915
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1915-12-09
serial
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 02, No. 11
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-vol2-no11
THE COLLEGE NEWS
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CAMPUS NOTES
‘Miss Dorothy Lamb, Lecturer in Arch
eology, 1912-13, is working in the Wool-
wich Arsenal, England, on shell testing.
Dr. Moldenhauer, who preaches next
Sunday, was one of the most able of the
speakers at Eaglesmere. His course on
“How to Appreciate the New Testament”
was attended by the majority of the Bryn
Mawr delegation. Dr. Moldenhauer’s de-
cided statements regarding spiritual
truths so overpowered the members of a
certain section of the Y. W. C. A. Con-
ference that they withdrew from his class
after the first meeting.
The latest approved method for flood-
‘Ying skating ponds is to be tried on the
new field this winter. The plan is to
sprinkle the field when it is zero weather
and let a thin coat freeze, and to continue
this until the ice is three inches deep.
Katherine Consuelo Eastwick, 1918,
has announced her engagement to Lieut.
M. H. Keene, of the United States Coast
Artillery Corps.
At the Bates party on Saturday, A. Van-
Horn will impersonate “Sue, the Sickly
Stenog”; M. Thompson, “Bernice the But-
terick Beauty”; T. Smith, “Cuty the
Clerk”. Two scenes from the Kindergar-
ten at camp will be given by Helen Har-
ris. Miss Virginia Deems will give an
account of the work of the camp. Ice
cream and candy will be sold during the
dancing.
ANNOUNCEMENT
}evening, December 15.
COLLEGE SETTLEMENT WEEK
~~ The New York College Settlement, dur-
ing the week December 12th to 18th, will
give entertainments showing the work of
the settlement, An invitation is extended
to every College student in or near New
York during this week. The program he-
gins with “95” at home on Sunday even-
ing. Wednesday “The Dream Lady” will
be given in the Gymnasium at 86 First
Street. Thursday evening, artists from
Mr. Nelson Durrit’s studio will give a
concert in Clinton Hall, assisted by the
Settlement Glee Club. On Saturday the
Barnard Players will give a production of
Chesterfield’s ‘Magic’, followed by a
dance in the Settlement Gymnasium.
That same evening the Wellesley Club,
of New York, has arranged for a concert,
to be followed by a dance, by the Univer-
sity Musical Club at the Hotel Astor.
During the week a sales, and tea-room
will be open on Fifth Avenue with Col-
lege Clubs in charge: Monday, Smith;
Tuesday, Barnard; Wednesday, Radcliffe;
Thursday, Wells; Friday, Bryn Mawr;
Saturday, Vassar.
MRS. SPINNEY TO-PRESENT SOCIAL
WORK IN SETTLEMENT LECTURE
Mrs. William Spinney (Mabel Foster,
07), head of the New York Neighborhood
Workers’ Association and worker at
Greenwich House, New York, is to give
a lecture in Taylor Hall on Wednesday
She will discuss
pressing social problems and will give
some idea of the work of the College Set-
tlement Association.
Philadelphia College Club
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The College Club admits as active!
members graduates of all the leading col- |
leges. It admits as associates those who |
have succesfully completed one year or |
more of the regular academic course.
The club wishes to make itself useful |
to all College women and it extends a cor-
dial invitation to Bryn Mawr students, |
both graduates and undergraduates, to
visit its club house. Miss Martha Thomas,
Miss Orlady, Miss Dimon and other mem-
bers of the club will be glad to give cards
of introduction to those who wish to take
a meal in the restaurant, or make use of
the bedrooms. :
Anyone who wishes to become a mem-
ber of the club must be recommended by
one member and seconded by two. The
initiation fee is $10.00. Annual dues: Res-
ident members, $10.00; Non-resident,
$5.00.
MAIDS’ CLASSES IN FULL SWING
Sunday School Begins
Maid’s classes have begun with a good
attendance and a promising program.
About forty-five, including the choir of
fifteen, were at thé Sunday school on
December 5th. Classes will be taught on
Wednesday evening and lectures in hy-
giene and physiology are being planned.
J. Deming and M. Andrews have charge
of the choir. There will be a class in
sewing Wednesdays from 8-9, taught by
M. Hodge and A. Dixon; classes in spell-
ing and arithmetic, from 9-9.30, and in
reading and writing from 9.30-10, taught
by A. MeMaster. Those who teach Sun-
day school classes are: Rockefeller class,
H. Allport; Pembroke West, M. L. Hick-
man; Pembroke Hast, M. Gardiner; Den-
bigh, M. Tyler; Merion, A. Kerr; Radnor,
K. McCollin.
Very Reasonably Priced
Xa
Mur fene
FRENCH MODEL GOWNS
500 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
ANNOUNCES
“A Fashion Féte
MONTGOMERY INN
Gowns, Wraps, Coats
Tailleur Suits Debutante Frocks
Bridge Dresses, Parisian Frocks
Individual and Exclusive Models
Dec. 10
3
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Appropriate
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Afternoon and Dansant Frocks
~ Lovely models that
fetching effects in dainty dansant frocks.
127 South 13th Street
ease at a
they're so unusual.
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becanse
fa for the afterrtoon and
The Shop of Sensible Prices
Just above Walnut
Philadelphia
&; Cleaning ;
Suits Waists
Skirts Gowns
Now is the time to
let us make “new”
that soiled garment.
Our process is in-
comparable.
You May Pay Less—
But it Costs You More.
Phone Filbert 48-41.
Barrett, Nephews & Co.
Old Staten Island
Dyeing Establishment
1223 Chestnut St.
Dyeing
Ceniemeri
Gloves
Finest Quality French
Kid
8-Button
16-Button
20-Button
$2.50
3.50
5.00
Long gloves are now being fitted
leaving a small portion of
the arm visible
1223: Chestnut Street
W. L. EVANS
MEATS AND GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Phone: Bryn Mawr 260 ROSEMONT, PA.
Emma DeCreur
Hairdressing Millinerp
Sbampooing, Scalp and Face Massage
Manicuring
1318 Chestnut Street
Opposite Glanamaker's
THE
BRYN MAWR MILLINERY SHOP
M. C, Hartnett, Prop.
816 LANCASTER AVENUE
HATS AT SENSIBLE PRICES
Christmas Millinery
and
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The Gown Shop
1329 Walnut Street
Philadelphia
Exclusive
Gowns and Blouses
|In Spotless White You'll Look All Right
TRY
ST. MARY’S LAUNDRY
ARDMORE, PA.
REASONABLE RATES
Typewriters
Buy a
CoroNA
Weight 6 Ibs. With case 8} Ibs
COME PRACTISE ON ONE
Instruction Free
All Makes Rented
Second-hand Ones For Sale
Special Agent
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Apply to Anyone on the Board
Accuracy Purity Promptness
Eastman’s Kodaks and Films
D. Noblitt Ross, P.D.
si Y PHARMACIST
re fai ~ “ey BRYN MAWR PA.
chic models, all of yj | Pharmacist to Bryn Mawr Hospital
them reduced in price |
JOHN J.MeDEVITT — Pregame
Mawson & DeMany | Lotter Heats
1115 Chestnut St. PRINTING ane!"
Nest te Public Scheel
: sStanateh Bryn Mawr, Pa.
should be fitted
Your to your hand by ||MADAME J. FROUMENT
a
Fountain Pen 2 repaind. || | FRENCH GOWNS
ee FANCY TAILORING
WATERMAN PENS J })| Beli Phone $605 GREEN S&T.
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