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College news, November 7, 1918
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1918-11-07
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 05, No. 06
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
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: in to the village Red Cross, only one was
not properly repaired.
Last week’s workers totaled 227, an
average of 38 a day.
: COLLEGE’s MANY SOCIAL SERVICE
ACTIVITIES PRESENTED
_&. Lanier Explains |. C. S$. A. ©
The different branches of Bryn Mawr’s
Social Service activities were described
at a meeting last Wednesday. 3. Lanier
19 explained the Intercollegiate Commu-
nity Service Association to which Bryn
Mawr belongs, and of which Dr. Kings-
bury is president. The field of I. C. 8. A.
is the establishment of community cen-
tres, and the support of College Settle-
ments in the large cities.
Coéperating with the Red Cross and
Y. M. C.°A., it gives opportunity for re-
construction work abroad. On this com-
mittee are ex-Dean Reilly of Bryn Mawr
and Dr. Kingsbury.
Community Centre Starts Soon -
The Bryn Mawr Community Centre will
open in about two weeks, said Miss Net-
erer, who told of the work accomplished
there last year, especially of the Italian
night school, which the college students
helped to conduct. One pupil, a woman
taught in her home, had lived eighteen
years in Bryn Mawr without learning to
speak English.
Bates House
Miss Applebee and F. Clarke '19 spoke
about Bates, the vacation house sup-
ported and run by Bryn Mawr for the
people from Spring Street, New York.
The money for its management, $1500,
usually partly raised by canvass, will be
paid entirely this year from the C. A.
budget.
Bates.-House types were depicted by
Miss Applebee, from the old lady whose
idea of Heaven was a rocker on a cool
porch, to the small boys who marveled
at the screen-frieze of monks in a wine-
cellar, “Look at the priests. gettin’
2 Whiskey off God!”
CALENDAR
Thursday, November 7
m.—Interclass Hockey matches
begin.
m.—Lecture on Current Events
by Dr. Fenwick.
Friday, November 8 ’
m.—Land Army Talks by Dr. Ida
Ogilvie and Mrs. Helen Stev-
ens. :
Saturday, November 9
m.—vVarsity Hockey match® vs.
Philadelphia C. C.
m.—Banner Show.
Sunday, November 10
m.—-Budget Vespers. Speakers,
M. Sturm, M. Scott ‘19, F.
Uchida '20, Miss Applebee,
E. Lanier "19, M. Dent '20, M.
Hardy °20.
m.—Chapel. Sermon by Professor
Rufus Jones of Haverford.
Monday, November 11
m.—Lecture on Social Hygiene by
Dr. Ellen Potter.
Tuesday, November 12
m.—Lecture on Spain by Senorita
Dorado before the Spanish
Club.
Wednesday, November 13
m.—Bible Class.
Charles Wood.
Friday, November 15
m.—War Council Rally. Address
by Col. Evans of England.
Saturday, November 16
p.m—Varsity Hockey match vs.
Merion .
8.30 p.m—Faculty Reception
Graduate Students.
4.20 p.
7.30 p.
8.00 p.
10.00 p.
8.00 p.
6.00 p.
8.00 p.
7.30 p.
8.00 p.
7.30 p.
8.00 p.
10,
to the
Address by Dr.’
the htherned of defeat, Dr. Moldenhauer
pays to be reconciled.
come to us of a new mind in that people
who were our enemies, Dr. Moldenhauer
concluded. When they show that they
have “relearned the law,” let us show
that we know it and have known it from
of old.
( Philosophy Club Revolutionized
Membership Requirements Raised
The nature of the Philosophy Club has
been completely changed, according to its
president, M. L. Thurman *19. By a vote
taken last week, only students planning
to major in philosophy and consequently
vitally interested, will be admitted. Hith-
erto the minor course, frequently taken
as an elective, has been the only mem-
bership requirement.
Small teas, with informal discussion in
place of addresses, will be held through-
out the year. Outside speakers will also
be secured, and there may be several
open meetings.
FIRST PAY-DAY SUCCESSFUL
One hundred per cent of those on the
paymistresses’ lists in Radnor, Denbigh
and Llysyfran paid their debts on Novem-
ber ist, the first Bryn Mawr pay-day.
Two out of fifty members in Merion did
not pay; two out of sixty in Pembroke
Bast; four out of fifty-two in Pembroke
West and seven out of seventy-five in
Rockefeller. These figures do not take
into account those absent or ill. :
The paymistresses are M. Chase ’20,
Rockefeller; D. Wyckoff ’'21, Pembroke
West; F. von Hofsten ’20, Pembroke
East; A. Thorndike ‘19, Denbigh; R.
Woodruff ‘19, Merion; H. Hill ’21, Rad-
nor; F. Day ‘19. Llysyfran.
SENORITA DORADO TO SPEAK
Senorita Dorado, lecturer in Spanish,
will address the Spanish Club next Tues-
day evening. Lantern slides, showing
views of Spain, will illustrate the talk.
ALUMNA NOTES
M. Peacock ex-'19 and F. Branson (Mrs.
D. S. Keller) ex-'19 are working under the
Ordnance Department as inspectors of
munitions factories in the vicinity of New
York City.
W. Robb (Mrs. W. T. Powers) ex-’19 is
secretary of the Women’s Land Army for
the New York district.
M. Nearing ‘09 is taking a course in
Landscape Architecture at Harvard. Miss
Nearing was president of the Undergrad-
‘wate Association when in college, and was
warden of Rockefeller from 1914-18.
Louise Collins "17 and Anne Davis ‘17
are living together in Rochester, N. Y:
Louise Collins is teaching history in the
Columbia Preparatory School and Anne
Davis is working in a new department
opened by the Eastman Kodak (o. for the
synthesis of organic compounds formerly
procured from Germany.
declared. After the war there will be a}
great many human beings living in Ger-|
many and Austria who will have to be| ff
dealt with. Suggestions for the isolation | fj
of Ggrmany are but the fury’ of a tem-| ff
porary mood. If reconciliation cannot be} ff
effected on a high plane, there will be a|
reconciliation on a low one—because it}
We must accept the evidences as they |
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