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College news, March 24, 1925
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1925-03-24
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 11, No. 20
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
“Sally,” “Be Yourself.”
IN PHILADELPHIA
spicy
Shubert—“Betty. Lee.”
Adelphi—“High Stakes.”
Lyric—“The Best People.”
Chestnut Street—“‘Dixie to Broadway.”
‘Forrest—“Peter Pan.” :
Garrick—“No, No, Nanette.”
Broad—-‘New Brooms.”
Walnut—“The Sap.”
Coming: Balieff’s
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Movies.
‘ Fox—Betty Compson in “New Lives
for Old.”
Earle—Priscilla
Cairo.” :
Stanley—Alice Terry in “Sackcloth and
Scare
Aldine—“The: Lost World.”
Arcadia—“Fhe -Redeeming-Sin.”
Stanton—“The Thief of Bagdad.”
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ELECTED TO LANTERN BOARD
Jean Fesler, ’28, and Mary Adams, ’28,
are the two latest additions to the board
of the Lantern, according to an _ an-
nouncement made by the board.
European Tours
For College Men and Wgipen
“SUMMER 1925
64 Days
$395 adup
College credit up to 8 hours
if desired
For full particulars address
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Tours Division
110 East 42nd Street New York
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GRACE DODGE
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“WASHINGTON, D.C.
College girls select the Grace Dodge
Hotel because of its distinction and
charm, its delightful environment. cox:
venient location and exée}tional facilities
for sight-seeing. Excellent restauran«
__ Service. Afternoon tea.
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Moderate rates. . No tipping.
__ Write for illustrated booklet
““A WEEK IN WASHINCTON”’
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CALENDAR
Wednesday, March 25.
Spring vacation begins at 12.45 A. M.
: Wednesday, April 1.
Spring vacation ends at-9 A. M.
Sunday, April 5.
Harriet Hopkinson, ’26, will lead chapel
service at 7.30.
SEE INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS
AND WIN PRIZE ON THE SIDE
Oswald Villard Offers Money to Students
Living as Laborers.
At.work in a factory, a mine or a farm,
a student may glean experiences aplenty
worth writing about'and worth publishing.
This-isthe_opinion_of Mr, Oswald Villard,
editor of the Nation. He has announced
three prizes “totaling $225 for articles by
students. who have worked for at least
two months in some industrial. or agri-
cylfural pursuit as regular laborers.
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Vanitie
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loose powden—
but it cannot spill
EFILL it yourself
- when it’s empty.
Use the powder you
seciae ths loose, fra.
grarit powder instead
of the hard and coarse
powder cake.
‘The Norida Vanitie is a
handsome, ony case,
with mirror and small
uff. The price is $1.50.
mes filled with Fleur
Sauvage [wildflower} Pou-
dre, a fragrant French |.
Powder—in the shade
you use, :
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favor lene powder”
ALFRED DE MUSSET ENLISTED
FOR’ THE ENDOWMENT FUND
day, April 3d and 4th, at the President's
House, which Miss Park has most gen-
erously lent for the occasion, the Cercle
Francais, under the direction of Miss
Eunice Morgan Schenck, will give a per-
formance of /antazio by Alfred de Musset
for the benefit of the Endowment Fund.
Laid in Munich in thé eighteenth cen-
tury, this comedy suggests the fantasy
of a fairy tale in the setting of a Watteau
pigture.
In a play that includes a prince in dis-
guise, a princess rescued at.the last min-
temperamental student masquerading as
a court fool, Musset has interpreted with
infinite delicacy and grace the inter-reac-
whimsical and disillusioned youth.
Tickets may be purchased for $1.00 in
advance at the Publicity office or at the
door.
The complete cast is as follows:
Roi de Baviere .........+ K. Morse, ’26
Prince. de Mantoue ........... T. Perette
Marinoni ..6606K eis on O®Saunders, :’25
ep arene im uate po oF E. Nelson, ’27
PANIAGIO bs fac oe ea H. Grayson, ’25
ee Pa ae B. Ling, ’25
PraPtMen: 654i see ce E. Moore, ’28
et ies a am S. Brewster, ’28
ORE CNOE ie i ee es H. Brown, 726
ieee 666. aus J, Sullivan, ’27
La Gouvernante i:....... E. Nelsoh, ’27
Dn Pace 3. aus ans H. Brown, ’S
On the evenings of Friday and Satur-|
ute from an unhappy marriage, and a
tions of an-unsophisticated-girl and-of-a-
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Club,’ want to ask our American friends
bwho visit Japan to come and have a cup
of fea with us in a real Japanese home.
We want to talk to you‘once more over
the tea cup. We would liké to take you
ourselves to an old Japanese temple.
¥, : ;
Please do not forget my project of ‘Over-.
seas Club.’
“To understand is to love, and to love
we must come closer and still closer. How
happy I ‘shall be when we become the
citizens of the world and love one another.
Then,.and only then, like. Peter, we can
say to Jesus: ‘Thou knowest that I love
Thee’.” t
ASSOCIATION TO DISCUSS _.
LEGISLATURE SYSTEM
_A meeting of both the Self-Goverment
held on Wednesday, April 1, to discuss
ithe Legislature system and the sepa-
rate graduate Self-Government system.
Amendments to the Constitutions. of both
associations must be passed if the sys-
tem is to be made permanent.
SELF-GOVERNMENT ELECTS
MEMBERS
M. Leaty, '27, has been elected second
Junfor member of the Self-Government
M. J. CARDAMONE, Ph. G.
Prescription Druggist
1040 Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
SODAS CANDIES
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Courtisans beets ygere eM. Smith, ,: | Association for next year; E. Duncan,
M. Hess, ’28], : : : -
Wises kcare Ky Harris, 274 2” third Junior member; V. Hill, ’27,
E. Norton, ’27] Secretary, and E. Stewai%, ’28, second
Ui Preise S. Brewster,-’28| Sophomore member.
DRUGS Phone, Bryn Mawr 975 GIFTS| FLOWERS SERVICE SATISFACTION
BAXTER & GREEN, Inc.
FLORISTS —
114 South 17th St., Phila., Pa.
BELL PHONE, SPRUCE 83-62
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($162 Cherbourg)
($175 Hamburg) _
m Europe
spend Your Vacation °
$155
Round Trip
(Southampton)
Take your own crowd with you. Special Tourist Third Class
Accommodations on the famous “O” steamers, reserved for
students, teachers, artists, tourists. Congenial companions, g
food, comfortable (airy staterooms, broad promenade decks.
Special conducted University Tours with extensive itin-
erary at inclusive rates, sailing on “ ORDUNA”—June 27.
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The Royal Mail Steam Packet
- 26 Broadway, New York or Local Agents =
Write for Booklet
Sailingsfrom NewYork 1°,
ORDUNA—May 30, June 27, July 25 |
— ORBITA—June 13, July 11, August 8 :
| ORCA—June 20, July 18, August 15 | ee
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