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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)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCED
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won third prize for General Literature.
“In 1922-1923 she was* the Charles S.
Hinchman Scholar and holder of the
Horace White Prize ‘for Greek Litera-
‘ture. In 1922 She won the first prize for
General Literature and the third prize
‘ for -General Inforthation, and in : 1923,
she again won the first: prize for Gen-
eral Literature, Graduating from Bryn
Mawr in 1923, summa cum laude, she re-
ceived the Bryn Mawr European Fel-
lowship and was also Shippen Foreign
Scholar for 1923-24. In 1923-25 she was
graduate student at the American School
of Classical Studies, Athens; in 1923-24
she was student of courses and field trips
and in 1924-25 she won the Fellowship
of the American School. She is now
- working’ in Th hebes. in field work ‘and ex-
cavation.
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Opnizing her réal scholarship, -e
‘early in her graduate work, her vigor of
Mary Albertson was nominated for the
Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship
by the faculty because of her “clear, pre-
cise, log Wal mind, her broad and yet thor-
ough grasp-of her subject, and her gift
of admirable and charming expression.”
After graduating from Bryn Mawr in
1915 cum laude with the group. of his-
tory, economics and politics, she taught
English for a year at the St. Nicholas’
School, Seattle, Wash., and the follow-
ing year at the Homestead School, Heal-
ing Springs, Va. From 1918 to 1924 she
taught English at the Baldwin School,
Bryn Mawr. In 1924-25 she was fellow,
in history at Bryn Mawr College:
The President M. Carey Thomias Euro-
pean Fellowship, established in 1896, is.
awafded to the student during her first
year of graduate work at side Mawr.
“The Faculty,” said Miss Park, “‘nomin-
ate Miss Tuve for the fellowship, rec-
éven so
mind and sureness of attack, and a happy
promise of later accomplishment.”
Miss Tuve received her A. B, from the
University of Minnesota in ,1924. She
had, however, taught for the year 1922-
1923, In 1924-1925 she was a graduate
scholar in English at Bryn Mawr Col-
lege. She is a candidate for the M: A.
degree this June. .
“The ‘faculty,’ -- said- Miss’ Park, - in
speaking *of Miss Watts, who received
the Bryn Mawr European Fellowship,
“recognize in her a steady, ‘well-rounded
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intellectual ability, a power of doing
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true intellectual integests, and apparent
promise’ of the gift of research.”
Although no ong of the class of 1925
is graduating summa cum laude; the av-|
erage of the class as a whole. is’ the
highest yet attained. The upper 10 of the
class are Emily Watts, 265 honor points;
Allegra Woodworth, 254; Anne Shiras,
228; Catherine Gatchell, 227; Gail.Gates,:
2221-3 (235 1-3 on 115 hours); Christine
Stolzenbach, 222; Edith Walton, 222;
Katherine Fowler, 213; Janetta Schoon-
over, 212, and Katherine McBride, 211.
Those graduating magna cum laude are
Emily Watts, Allegra Woodworth, Anne
Shiras, €atherine Gatchell, Gail Gates,
Christine Stolzenb: ich and Edith Walton:
Cum laude will ‘be received by Kath-
erine Fowler, Janetta Schoonover, Kath-
erine McBride, _Barbara—Ling,
Chestoft, Helen ‘Hough, Clara. Gehring,
Adele Pantzer, Miriam’ Brown, Frances
Briggs, Mary Lytle, Elsie Evans, Wilhel-
mina’ Dunn, Ethelyn Hampton, Caroline
Quarles, Merle Whitcomb, Maris Con-
stant and Mary Louise White.
$1000-DOLLAR MARK NOT YET
REACHED IN BATES DRIVE
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$600.50 is the total raised in the Bates
House Drive of last week.
seek to. reach the $1000 mark needed to
carry on the work this summer.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Mr. Samuel Arthur King, non-resident
lecturer in English Diction at Bryn Mawr,
will speak over the radio station WFI,
Strawbridge & Clothier, on-Saturday,
-Mary-|—
LEGISLATURE MEETS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ’
tivities were abolished by unanimous
vote of a meeting of the Undergraduate
PLegislature on Wednesday, March 18,
in Taylor Hall, aftéf the ineeting of the
Legislature for self-government business.
In reply to the suggestion of D. Lefferts,
"26, that college bredkfast be kept this
pring, L. Barber, who was in the
chair, pointed out that confusion was
caused .annually by the failure of many
alumnge to notify the office of their com-
ing, and that the people for whom the
breakfast was really given, the seniors
and sophomores, got no pleasure from
it.
The Board hs decide d to give aed
permission to motor certain places in the
village, to the movies or to eat, after dark.
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Better housing for the brain-worker is .
the watchword of a nation-wide move-
ment led by the National Real Estate
Journal. 5
In the houses of the meager-salaried
intellectuals “tawdry embellishments will
be omitted and ostentatious standards of
living avoided; gardens and sunshine will
prevail... .
“Teachers, artists, musicians, authors,
jourtialists, literary workers, students of
law and medicine, the thousands of men-
tal workers in the fields of finance and
commerce, will no longer be wholly neg-
lected in the solution of the housing
problem. ...
“To the social groups upon whom de-
pends the future intellectual progress of
the world, cheap, -inspiring houses are
March 28, ator. M.
obviously essential.”
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home tonight and talked with Mother and
get the most out of college.
Are you one of the thousands of Amer-
ican College Girls who find encourage-
ment and inspiration in weekly telephone
chats with Mother and Dad?,..
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e.e-Over The Telephone
‘Wednesday, January F ifth—telephoned
Dad. They both seemed so glad to hear
my voice! I'm going to telephdéhe them
regularly hereafter. Mother told me all
This little folder has been about’’ . . . but let us peep no further into
distributed on the campus. the young lady’ s personal memoirs. g
* It. tells ie how low the Just this little glimpse tells us that here
rome en esfel : is one of those College Girls who are
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