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College news, May 30, 1918
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1918-05-30
serial
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 04, No. 28
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-vol4-no28
a eee ~—
a Se
FATHER OFFICER SPEAKS ON
wrRueeee AFTER CHOICE
~ Father ‘Harvey Oeee. ‘of the Order a
the Holy Cross, spoke to a crowded
Chapel last Sunday on the text from the
Hebrews, “After that illumination comes
not peace, but a great fight of afflictions”.
God is the illumination coming suc-
cessively to mind, heart and will, said
Father Officer. But the time of illumina-
tion is not the real time of choice; the
real choice comes afterward. And after
we have chosen the way then comes the
struggle. :
“Life’s task is difficult: not to win, but
to keep what we have won. We can only
win by enduring, and prayer is the best
way through the struggle.”
——
ELEVEN STUDENTS WITHDRAW
Eleven undergraduates have definitely
decided not to come back next year.
They are N. Iddings ’19, H. Tappan ’19,
J. McCormack °20, E. Wight °'20, C.
Lynch '20, M. Hartshorne '20, D. Carns
21, G. Hirsch ’21, B. Stokes '21, E. von
Maur ’21, M. MeClennen ’21.
I. SMITH, CHOIR LEADER AGAIN
Isabel Smith ’15, scholar in geology and
assistant to the Warden in Pembroke, has
been reappointed choir leader for next
year. Miss Smith was choir leader her
Senior year in College.
She is the holder for next year of the
President’s European Fellowship for stu-
dents who have completed one year of
graduate work at Bryn Mawr.
LANTERN CONTRIBUTORS
ANNOUNCED
Professor G.-G, King, whose poem will
form the frontispiece, is the only Faculty
contributor to this year’s Lantern yet an-
nounced. Other contributors are: Cor- |
nelia Throop Geer, reader in English this
year, who has published several stories
in the Atlantic Monthly; M. F. Nearing
709, W. Goodall ’14, and C, Wilcox ’17,
who wrote On a Mantelpiece, produced |
last spring as one of 1917's Senior plays. |
‘an. TRAINING “scHOOLS
_ A war emergency course to preparé so-
cial workers to assist in the rehabilita-
tion, individual and social, of soldiers suf-
fering from the nervous and mental dis-
eases, including war neurosis (so-called
“shell shock”), will be begun at Smith |
College, July 8th, with eight weeks of in-
struction to be followed by six months of
practical work in various centers. The
value of the special psychiatric division
of social work has been demonstrated in
the care of neurosis in civil life in a num-
ber of institutions. That the demand for
such workers should be met by immedi-
ate preparation, is the belief of many em-
inent psychiatrists, as well as of numer-
ous leaders in social work.
. The course is under the auspices of the
National Committee for Mental Hygiene,
through a special committee composed
of:
Dr. E. E. Southard, Chairman,
Boston.
Dr. William L. Russell,
New York.
Dr. L, Pierce Clark, New York.
Dr. Walter EB. Fernald,
Waverly, Mass.
President William A. Neilson,
Smith College,
Northampton, Mass.
New Bryn Mawr Theatre
FRIDAF, MAY 31 SPECIAL
Benefit for Children’s Aid Society of
Pennsylvania
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
—in—
A Modern Musketeer
Usual Fairbanks action, live-wire speed
and thrill in a play of unique plot and
superb photography.
Matinee, 3 p. m. Evening, 7 and 9
Admission, 25c.
SATU RDAY, JUNE
1 BILLIE BURKE
—in—
Let’s Get a Divorce
Based on the great divorce evil.
play worth seeing by old and young.
PATHE WEEKLY BIG V COMEDY
FRIDAY, MAY 31 SPECIAL
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IN PATRONIZING
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PARAMOUNT:
setts Training School of Psychiatric So-
cial Work, and is under the direction of ||]
Miss Mary” C. Jarrett, Boston Psycho-|
pathic Hospital, 74 Fenwood Road, Bos-
ton, Mass., to whom all correspondence
should be addressed.
The course is open to college ‘gradu- |
ates, or persons who have had an equiva-
lent technical training. A fee of $100
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College. Admission to the Smith Train-
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months of practical -.work following im-
mediately upon the two months at Smith.
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tice in subjects included in the course.
Lectures will cover the major studies
of sociology, including methods of social
case work, psychology, and social psychi-
atry. Minor studies will include hygiene,
occupational therapy, military usage, and
documentary English.
A certificate will be granted for com-
pletion of the course by the special com-
mittee of the National Committee for
Mental Hygiene.
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