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College news, February 14, 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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1923-02-14
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Weekly
6 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 09, No. 14
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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THE COLLEGE
NEWS
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McGill University, Canada, has-a Mock
Parliament, organized on the lines of the
British Parliament. «This year the “Prime
Minister” will’form a Progressive govern-
ment, by’ virtue of the Progressives win-
*ning the majority of the votes at the final
session last spring. The Canstitutionalists
will thus occupy the benches of the oppo-
sition. ‘The parliament. is in reality like a
large debating club and from the mem-
_. bers who show special ability the Inter-
collegiate. Debating Team will be picked.
The second Eastern Sectional Athletic
Conference of Women’s Colleges was held
on November 2 and 3 at Cornell. Twenty-
seven colleges weré represented.
The Intercollegiate Dramatic Associa-
tion held its second annual meeting at
Barnard last week. Representatives were
present. from Vassar, Wellesley, Holyoke,
Wheaton, Connecticut and other colleges.
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Wellesley is having a series of -Popt
Readings by contemporary poets. Robert
Frost and Miss Alice Brown-have spoken.
aa News in Brief
News from Other Colleges
The first week in October Goucher ‘Col-
lege held a merry-go-round, with ponies,
hot dogs, ice cream, side shows and fortune
tellers. Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, and
Radcliffe all contributed toward the bazaar,
and the Journeymen Playshoppers ofgjohns
Hopkins University gave ten performances
of two one-act plays.
Augustine F. Massa, a New York. boy,
who has been blind since childhood, is
now a student of Columbia, and is work-
ing his. way through college ‘playing
checkers. He is a swimmer, vice-president
of his ¢tass and champion wrestler of the |.
University. |
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“An Intercollegiate Debating League has
been formed and consists agpe | following
members: Cornell, Amherst, Brown, Co-
lumbia, Dartmouth, University of Penn-
sylvania, Princeton, Williams, and Yale.
Twelve triangular debates will be held
within the league and will be of such a
character that each college shall meet each
ather college. once.
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Wednesday morning, November
Christian Association meetings began.
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Dr. Chew was unable, on account of ill-
_ ness, to give his lecture on Literature of
the Old Testament last Wednesday night.
1924 has elected B. Tuttle, apparatus cap-
tain and K. Elston, water polo captain.
On Tuesday before Thanksgiving Vaca-
tion the Christian Asséciation Cabinet will
discuss the yearly Budget.- Any plans will
. be presented ‘to the whole Association
December 8. :
“The Comrhittee for choosing the operetta
to be given by Glee Club cortsists of the
three officers of the club, H. Humphries,
23, M. Angell, ’24, B, Constant, '24, and K.
S. Sturn, ’26, whose name was osnitied
from the list last week, is one of the new
French Club members.
Praétices for water polo match games
will not begin until after Christmas so
that they will not interfere with the Swim-
ming Meets in December.
Dr. Theophile Meek will speak in Chapel
Friday morning, on the Caliphate. This
‘morning Dr. Leuba spoke on conditions in
Germany which he had an opportunity of
observing last year. ®
Radnor Hall gave their first hall tea in
honor of President Park and Dean Bon-
tecou, last. Wednesday.
Twelve hundred dollars was cleared by
Strauss, ’23 and D. Gardiner, ’24. The the Cincinnati Bryn Mawr Club at a bene-
Comniittee expects the operetta to be cast] fit performance given- recently for its |
before the Christmas vacation. Regional Scholarship Fund.
In Philadelphia Calendar
Academy “of Music: Special concert |. Saturday, November 25
Monday evening, November 27. French] 8,00 P.M.—Sophomore play in Gymna-
Program including Cesar Franck, D
minor symphony.
Metropolitan Opera House: Sap Carlo
Opera Company. Thursday matinee
.:» Martha; Thursday evening, Butterfly,
Friday, Carmen; Saturday matinee,
Jewels of Madonna; Saturday evening
a Cavalleria Rusticana and _ Pagliacci.
*g : Stasia, Ledowa, Prem. Danseuse. Sec:
a ond week—Monday, La Boheme; Tues
: day, Faust; Wednesday, Salome; Thurs
- day matinee, Cavalleria- Pagliacci; Thurs
day evening, Lucia; Friday, Lohengrin:
Saturday matinee, Butterfly; Saturday
evening, Il Trovatore,
hk : Broad; Henry Miller and Ruth Chat: |
* terton in “La Tendresse.”
'¢ _ Garrick: “The Bunch and Judy.” Com:
' ing Monday, “Molly Darling.” .
Adelphi: “Just Married.”* ,
‘a _ Walnut: Marjorie Rambeau in “The.
f° , Goldfish.” - :
Lyric: “Blossom Time.”
Julia Sanderson in “Tangerine.”
Stanley: Norma. Talmadge in. “The
Eternal Flame.”
me, Stanton: “Nero.”
Aldine:
Mae Murray in “Broadway
Rose.”
ae _ Karlton: “Skin Deep.”
sium.
Sunday, November 26
7.30 P. M.—Chapel, lead by Rev. Anson
Phelps Stokes, former Secretary of
Yale University.
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Monday, November 27
8.30 P. M—Musical Recital, ““The Devel-
opment of Choral Music,” in Taylor
Hall.
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Wednesday, November 29
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1,00 P. M—Thanksgiving vacation begins
Registration at last lecture required.
Monday, December 4
9.00. A. M.—Thanksgiving' Vacation ends.
Registration at first lecture required.
Phone B. M. 916 Moderate Prices
Mrs. Hattie Moore
~ Gowns and Blouses
16 Elliott Ave. Bryn Mawr
4 ‘Phone, Bryn Mawr 570
Attractive Underware
Corsets
. Mrs. E. S. Tomlinson
Lancaster Avenue, Devon, Pa.
Phone Wayne 862 Orders taken in Alumns Room
413 South Carlisle
ee . ¥ _ENGLISH SPORTS SUITS
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Saturd ays
IMPORTED GIFTS
_—Medevide. Prices _
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JEANNETT'S |
Bryn! Mawr’ Wayne Flower Shop
Cut Flowers and Plants Fresh Daily
Corsage and Floral Baskets
Old Fashioned Bouquets a Specialty °
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‘DRUGS
Potted Plants—Personal supervision on all orders
807 Lancaster-Ave.
“CANDY
Perfumes and Gifts
POWERS & REYNOLDS
837 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr
MOLPHUS
Cleaner and Dyer
Accordion Plaited Skirts and Dresses
a Specialty
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| 1006 Lancaster Ave., ROOM 154 Bryn Mawr
PHONE 758 2
HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND CONFECT:ONER
LUNCHEONS AND TEAS
BRYN MAWR
WILLIAM L. HAYDEN
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE
PAINTS LOCKSMITHING
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE
Bryn Mawr Theatre
Photoplays of Distinction for
Discriminating People
W. S. HASSINGER, LE TOR.
838 LANCASTER AVE. BRYN MAWR
PHILIP HARRISON |
826 LANCASTER AVENUE
Walk Over Shop
Agent for
Gotham Gold Stripe-Silk Stockings:
BRINTON BROS.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Orders Called For and Delivered
LANCASTER AND MERION AVENUES
Telephone 63 BRYN MAWR, PA.
JOHN J. McDEVITT lara
Tickets
PRINTING Fol
Booklets, etc.
1145 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
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.
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Weusiricniitd
PLEATING
BUTTON COVERING
BEADING
Cards and Gifts
for all occasions
THE GIFT SHOP
814 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
The Gown Shop
Second Floor, 32 BRYN MAWR AVE., Bryn Mawr
above MclIntyre’s
ANNE SUPLEE, MAKER OF GOWNS
TO ORDER — ALSO ALTERATIONS |
Perfect Workmanship ~ Prices Reéasouable
Phone, Bryn Mawr 831
Bryn Mawr Massage Shop
SHAMPOOING :
MARCEL WAVING Opposite Post Office
Telephone, 832 Bryn Mawr
MANICURING
FACIAL MASSAGE
NOTICF—The above, formerly at the Floyd F uild-
ing, has rm oved to la ger quarters where we hope to
be better able to serve our patrons.
COMPLETE LINE OF-TOILET
REQUISITES—"ORrEP ans |
HOT SODA ‘a
BRYN MAWR DRUG SHOP
Bryn Mawr 743 LANCASTER AVE and ELLIOT
COTTAGE TEA ROOM
Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr
Everything deirty ard deliciors
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
Afternoon Tea and Lunchecn|:
Footer’s Dye Works
AMERICA’S BIGGEST
and BEST CLEANERS |
and DYERS
Orrick AND PUANT, CUMBERLAND, Mb.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
N. E. Cor. Chestnut and 17th Streets
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THE PERSONAL WRITING
MACHINE
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Fancy Groceries
Fruit and Vegetables
Wn. T. McIntyre’s
, 821 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR
Free Delivery Charge Accourits
Confectionery = Ice Cream Pastry
Fificiency Quality Servic.
ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY
ARDMORE, PA.
‘BELMONT T
“SUNDAE
A tasty delicacy is the second of
our Sundaes. of Old Philadelphia
1316 =. STREET.
THE BRYN MAWR TRUST CO.
CAPITAL, $250.000
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
- SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
-_ CARS TO HIRE
Buick and Paige Telephone Accessories and
Agency . Bryn Mawr 600 Repair Parte ~~
Electrical and Machine Work our Specialty
MADDEN’S GARAGE eas
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