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College news, January 17, 1923
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1923-01-17
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 09, No. 12
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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THE COLLEGE’ NEWS
“A Journey About Purdue,” a three-reel
moving’ picture, is being.taken of McGill
Wail te Al
University life to be .released. and shown
shortly as part of the informational and
news service of the University. The pic-
ture will be in a story form and will
depict evety phase of student life and
activity. - It will be*-sent to high schools
throughout the country and will be shgwn
at meetings both of. high school students
and alumni, -
A moving picture house will be connected
with a university for the first time in the
histofy: of. the screen drama when the
Fastman Theatre opens. *n Rochester, N:
“Y. This theatre will co-operate with the
work of the: department of “music of
Rochester University. "Toward this end it
will have what is thought to be the finest
organ in ‘he world, together with a smaller
organ, nine practice rooms and a collectign
of musical instruments, Valued at $35,000,
for the use of the students. In addition to
its ‘educational work, it will provide musi-
cal settings for the screen pictures in a
manner consistent with the highest ideals
of music. The programs that will be given
in the: new theatre will be practically the:
same as those of the best moving picture
NEWS. FROM OTHER COLLEGES
houses. On every Wednesday, however, a
musical recital will, be substituted for the
usual performance,
“Men students in the. Mexican universities
go to school eleven months out of the year
and the women but one.
Wisconsin University has decided to give
three. correspondence courses in sports
under the auspices of the university ex-
tension division. These courses will cover
football, baseball and field athletics, and
are being arranged by the coaches of the
respective sports. :
The University of Kansas is to-run.a
contest to determine the best basket shooter
on the basketball squad, and incidentally to
give the men extra -practice. Each man
on ‘the squad will be given 1000 tries for
the basket, and the one making the highest
score will be given a gold medal.
The Pacific and Northwestern intercol-
legiate oratorical contest, will be held on the
O, A. C. campus ‘this spring. The contests
will be the’ winners of the state inter-
collegiate contests in Montana, Washing-
ton, Idaho, California and Oregon. Both
men and women are. eligible in the local
elimination contest. Ua a
BORN
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3
Turner) has a son, C, Brinkley, Jr., born
July 23.
Anrte Jaggard Kopper, '16, (Mrs. E.
Kopper) has a son, born recently. ~
Marianne Gregg King, ’20, (Mrs: Clar-
ence King) has a son, Cecil Dudley Gregg
King, born July 31.
Agnes. Yoebius_ Mothersele, ’20,
L. Mothersele) has a, daughter, °
Louise, born October 14.
* Sophie “Yarnall Jacobs,
Reginald Jacobs) has a_ son,
Yarnall Jacobs.
(Mrs.
Janet
ex-’23, (Mrs.
Charlton
ENGAGED
rm Wells, 12, to Mr. Roy Jackson,
of New York State. They will be married
‘in Athens, Greece.
Anne W. Davis, ’17, who is taking her
M.A. in February at the University of
Illinois, to Emerson pwitt, instryctor in
_ archeology at the University of Michigan.
Elizabeth Hobdy, ’22, to Mr. Robert
Hobart, who-is a cousin of M. Rawson, ’22.
Helen Wilson, ’23, to Mr. Arthur Collins.
Elizabeth Scott, ex- 23, to Mr. Edward
Wells,
ALUMNAE NOTES “
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3
courses at the Union Seminary this autumn.
After Christmas she is going on a ten
weeks’ tour of the Middle West as secre-
tary for Miss Maude Royden, the famous
English woman preacher.
‘Sylva Thurlow is studying at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
June Warder is teaching -English at
. Stevens College in Missouri.
Elizabeth. Williams is teaching French
and.gym at the high school at Luzerne,
Pennsylvania. Picks
EVILS OF COLLEGE SYSTEM
PROBED AT CONFERENCE
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
nuhciation of the recent racial discrimi-
nation at Harvard. But the hopelessness of
it Was that no reform was suggested, either
materialism. The discussion disregarded
any influence that faculty and student in-
terest might have. One pictured the Amer-
ican college as the mahogany office of some
ten pompous magnates who occasionally
looked: up from their tickers to indulge the
benevolent whim. of endowing. &% chair of
economics,
NEW ‘WATER POLO RULES
WILL IMPROVE GAME
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
alty throw and the player who commits the
offense must be ordered out of the water
until a goal has been scored. The player
to whom a penalty throw is awarded shall
proceed to any point of the four-yard-line
and await the signal of the referee by
whistle.”
Goal and Corner Throws—
throwing the ball over kis own goal. lines
shall concede a free throw to opponents
and such a free corner shall be taken from
the two-yard line at side of bath by player
on opposing side nearest point where ball
vent field of play.”
“1N PHILADELPHIA
‘The Plastic Club:
the work of eminent women painters.
Commercial Museum: Automobile
Show, this week only.
Acadeniy of Music: Thursday after-
noon, January 18, Ruth St. Denis and
Ted Shawn with their Denishawn
Dancers.
CALENDAR
Sunday, January 21
7.30 P. M.—Chapel, led by Rev.. Thomas
Guthrie’ Speers, assistant at Old First
Presbyterian Church, New York.
Tuesday, January 23
1.00. P. M.—Lectures_ end.
6.00 P. M.—Course Books tobe returned
fully signed.
Wednesday, January 24
9.00 A. M.—Collegiate Examinations begin.
Sunday, January 28
No Chapel Service.
Saturday, February 3.
Cc ida is Examinations end.
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Phine B. M. 916
Mrs. Hattie Moore
Gowns and Blouses
Elliott Ave. Bryn Mawr
Moderate Prices
Attractive Underwear
Corsets
Mrs. E. S. Tomlinson
Lancaster Avenue, Devon, Pa.
Phone Wayne 862 Orders taken in Ahumins Room
oe -“VENEZ VOIR -
413, ‘Sduth Carlisle
Saturdays especially
Between Broad and 15th St. at rae
theoretical or practical to counteract :this |
“A “player
An exhibition of |.
_ JEANNETT'S —
Bryn Mawr s Wayne Flower Shop
Cut Flowers and Plants Fresh Daily
Corsage and Floral Baskets
Cld Fashioned Bouquets a Specialty
Potted Plants—Personal supervision on all orders
807 Lancaster Ave.
Phone, Bryn Mawr 570
|DRUGS
CANDY
Perfumes and Gifts .
POWERS & REYNOLDS
887 Lancaster Ave.; Bryn Mawr
Riding Habits
& Breeches
FRANCIS B. HALL
¢ . TAILOR.
840 LANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR, PA.
3 st west of Pcst Office Phone, Bryn Mawr 824
PHONE 758
HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND ( ONFECTIONER
LUNCE BONS AND TBAS,
BRYN MAWR
WILLIAM L. HAYDEN
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE:
PAINTS LOCKSMITHING
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
Photoplays of Distinction for
Discriminating People
W..S. HASSINGER, Prop. ¢
Bryn Mawr Theatre —
838 LANCASTER AVE: ° BRYNMAWR
PHILIP HARRISON
826 LANCASTER AVENUE
Walk Over Shoe Shop _
Agent for
Gotham Gold Stripe Silk ‘uli
. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Orders Called For and Delivered
LANCASTER AND: MERION AVENUES
Telephone 63 BRYN MAWR, PA.
JOHN J. McDEVITT Programs
—— es
PRINTING — ‘soossssmen
Booklets, etc.
1145 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa
BRINTON BROS, |
“ARMENIAN DRESSMAKERS»
The Fleur. de Lis
Dressmaking Parlor
Reception and Afternoon Gowns
Artistically Designed
Hand Made and Embroidered
MRS. DORA YACOUBIAN
MISS S. ZAKARIAN
9 Haws Terrace Ardmore, Pa.
HEMSTITCHING
BuTToN CovERING
PLEATING
BEADING
Cards and. Gifts
for all occasions wt
THE. GIFT SHOP
814 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
The Gown Shop
Second Floor, 32 BRYN + aaa pe. Bryn .P
» above
ANNE SUPLEE, MAKER OF GOWNS"
TO ORDER — ALSO ALTERATIONS
Perfect Workmanship Prices Reasonable
Phone, Bryn Mawr 831
Bryn Mawr Massage Shop
SHAMPOOING
= CEL SAVING ‘Opposite Post Office
: Telephone, 832 Bryn Mawr
MANICURING
FACIAL MASSAGE
NOTICE—The above, formerly at the Floyd Build-
ing, has moved to la’ ger quarters where we hope to
COMPLETE LINE-OF TOILET
REQUISITES -—"Somestig.
HOT SODA
BRYN MAWR DRUG SHOP
Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr
Everything dainty and delicious
ONE FLIGHT DOWN TO LOW PRICES.
FIRST CLASS
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING
WORK NEATLY DONE AND GUARANTEED
ORDERS DELIVERED
N. WEINTRAUB_.
525 LANCASTER AVE 812 LANCASTER AVE.
: Haverford Bryn Mawr
be better able #o serve our patrons. Bryn Mawr 743 LANCASTER AVEgnd ELLIOT
Afternoon Tea and Luncheon DAINTY ICED
COTTAGE TEA ROOM |SANDWICHES DRINKS
College
Tea House
Open Daily from 1 to 7
EVENING PARTIES BY
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
EUROPE 1923
Moderate Prices
Various Routes
Organize a party and earn your
own tour o
GATES TOURS
P. O. Box 5275
BOSTON, MASS.
Lovet of good things will acclaim
| Poor Richard Sundae
as one of the best of our Sundaes of —
old Philadelphia.
1316 CHESTNUT STREET. _
Fancy Groceries * Fruit and Vegetables
Wm. T. MclIntyre’s
821 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR :
"Free Delivery Charge ena
Confectionery Ice Cream _Pastry
THE BRYN MAWR TRUST CO.
CAPITAL, $250,000
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
SAFE DEPOSIT
TEA and DINNER
Spread
Eagle Inn
STRAFFORD, PA.
On the Lincoln Highway
"ereataki
Tel. Wyne 747
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DEPARTMENT
“LUNCHEON
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