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College news, March 27, 1923
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1923-03-27
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Weekly
8 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 09, No. 20
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol9-no20
THE COLLEGE NEWS
CONFERENCE ON CITIZENSHIP
TO BE HELD AT BRYN MAWR |’
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
for the duncheons on Friday and Saturday
may be purchased by all students who wish
to attend. ‘These. tickets are $1, 50. each,
the cost price of the luncheon, and must
also be purchased before Friday, April 6,
5 P..M., from Mrs. Chadwick Collins.
Tickets de Friday evening $.50, are pay-
able at the ‘door. a
The schedule fone Conference is: iy
Friday, April 6th
a MorNING SESSION
The Chapel, Taylor Hall
9.00 A. M.
€ourse I. Present Political Problems:
Professor Charles G. Fenwick, Depart-
ment of ‘Economics and; Politics, Bryn
” Mawr College. ©
Problems Confronting the Leg-
Lecture I.
islature.
State atid Federal.
ad 10.00 A. M.
Round Table Discussion Course i
11.00 A.M,
Course II. Problems in Public Finance: °
Professor Lindsey Rogers, Department
of Political Science, Columbia Univer-
sity. 9
Lecture I. Revenue by Indirect Taxation
Principles Involved in the Present-Tariff
12.00 M.
Round Table Discussion on Course ‘II.
LUNCHEON—The Gymnasium
1.00-3.00 P.M.
Mrs...H. L. .Sehwartz.
Speaker: (To be announced later.)
Subject: The Domestic and International
- Problems in the Present Tariff.
’ bad
- NQPrsaoon SESSION
3.00 P. M.
Course III. Platforms
Political Parties:
Professor Wiliam Roy Smith; Depart-
ment of History, Bryn Mawr College.
Lecture I, The Republican and Democratic
Chairman:
and Parties of
. Parties.
4.00 P.M.
Round Table Discussion on Course III.
5.00. P. M.
Tea, in Rockefeller Hall.
EVENING SESSION
8.00-10.00 P. M.
Address. of Welcome: President Park. .
- Chairman of the Evening: Mr. Roland
Morris.
Speakers :
Professor Irving Fisher, Yale Univer-
sity.
Mrs. Oliver Strachey, Secretary of the |
League of Nations.
Subject: America’s International Policy.
Saturday, April 7th
MorninG SESSION:
The Chapel, Taylor Hall
9.00_A. M.
Course-I.—Present-Political_Problems.
Professor Charles G. Fenwick.
Lecture 2. Problems Confronting the Ex-
ecutive, State and Federal.
10.00. A. M.
Round Table Discussion on Course I.
‘11.00 A.M.
Problems in Public Finance:
Professor Lindsay Rogers.
Lecture 2. Raising Revenue by Digect
Taxation. z
The Income and Inheritance Taxes, etc.
12.00 M.
% Round Table Discussion. on Course HM.
Luncuron—The. Gymnasium
1.00-3.00 P. M.
tiaiie: Miss Marion Reilly.
Speakers : Spi oe
Judgé Florence Allen, of the Supreme
Court of Ohio. Subject: The: Rela-
tion of State and Federal Govern-
ment. =
Mrs. F. Louis Slade. Subject: The
League of Women Voters and the
- Political Education of Women.
SCR cinents ee
AMERICAN. UNIVERSITY UNION .
HELPS‘STUDENTS IN EUROPE
The American University Union, with
which Bryn Mawr College is connected
‘as a Subscribing institution, offers facilities
for American students wishing to study
abroad, according to a bulletin recently
issued. Lists of pensions and lodgings are
kept, and access is obtained to the British
Museum and other libypries as well as to
universities-and @ther institutions of learn-
ing; while candidates for degrees will find
their way. made‘ easier by consulting, at
Paris, Professor Paul van Dyke, Director
of the Continental Division, and at Lon-
don, Dr. George E. MacLean, Director of.
the’ British: Division.
AFTERNOON SESSION
» 3.00 P.M.
Course IlI._Platforms and
Political Parties.
Professor William Roy Smith.
4.00 P.M.
Round Table Discussion on Course III.
5.00.P. M.
Tea, in Rockefeller Hall.
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