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College news, October 15, 1924
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1924-10-15
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 11, No. 03
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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* Follette men “to go to it.”
‘ . Davis men was posted and the La Follette }
men were given five days in which to en-} °,
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artist must have had with the man whom
he chose to portray... I do not think he
could have created so beautiful a work
had he not understood, and by his under-
standing nee a little bit of that glori-
ous life for othets to understand.
“I have come to understand a little ol
what His life was—understand the glory
and the triumph of His life. And that
which He lived to prove séems very real:
that you cannot live unless you love with
all your heart that which you do. Christ
liva@ti triumphantly because He had great
vision, and great understanding, because
nothing turned Him-from following- His
vision and giving everything ik had to.
serve it. »
“To me, living after the example of
Christ, means giving every bit of yourself
to what you do....Few of us have great
vision to follow, and it is hard for us
t follow even those ‘small glimpses which,
we have. Also, most of us don’t, know
what we are. going to do in life. It would
‘seem easier to give ourselves. to some
definite thing which we could see grow
beneath our hands. But, after all, living
after the example of Christ means, not
that you must do great and definite things,
but that you must give all of yourself. to
what you do—to love very much and give
everything—and in so doing the particular
work for which you are fitted will come
to you.
“Because I have. understood a little I
- think that I must, even as the artist must
-have thought in making the crucifix, give
away all that I understand.”
‘ NEWS FROM OTHER COLUEGES
According to the New Students’ News
Service, the first international intercollegiate
radio chess match will be played by Haver-
ford and Oxford late in November. Ameri-
can colleges have * contested several" times
by_means of radio, but this will be the open-
ing battle between an American and an
English college. m
Harvard undergraduates are engaged in
the peppiest political fight that the present
campaign has brought to light in the colleges
The Democratic Club opened hostilities
with a letter published in the Crimson (Har-
vard Daily) on September 26 inviting the
La Follette-Wheelerites to join with them
in defeating Coolidge:
The Third Party adherents indignantly
‘refused and boasted of their intentions to
lure the members of the Davis Club into
their ranks, To this the Democrats replied
with an equally insolent letter telling the La
A list of the
tice any of the “faithful” over to their ranks.
Mount Holyoke and Vassar are to meet
the Cambridge debating team during its tour
of the United States and Canada this |
month. They are the only women’s colleges}
competing and will debate the question that [
all Governments should recognize the pres-
ent Government of Russia.
LIBERAL CLUB
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have a chance, every two weeks, to talk
with factory girls on prearranged topics
was then described by H. Hermann, 25.
eH The Liberal Club has distributed for
bership
to develop a fair and open minded atti-
tude toward all industrial, social and in-
ternational questions and to develop an}
interest in questions of modern art, drama,
music vine literature.”
NEWS IN BRIEF
‘President Park will. continue the custom.
| Stanley—“The
IN PHILADELPHIA
~ _——
Adelphi—“Fata Morgana.’
Lyric—“The Outsider.”
| Shubert—*“Artists and Models,” with Lionel
Atwill.
Chestnut Street Opera House—“Little Jesse
James.”
Walnut—Tarnish.”
Garrick—“The Second. Mrs. Tanqueray,”
with Ethel Barrymore (Last Week).
Broad—“The Nervous Wreck.”
Forest— “Lollipop.”
Moving Pictures
Desmond—‘“Polly Preferred.”
Navigator,” with Buster
‘ Keaton.
Stanton—‘Feet of Clay.*
Globe—“Secrets,” with Norma Talmadge.
Palace—“Love- and Glory.”
Aldine—Sabatini’s ‘Sea Hawk.”
Fox—Dante’s “Inferno.”
Strand—“Merton of the ss hieas with
Glenn Hunter.
Allegheny—‘Monsieur _Beaucaire,”. with
* Rodolph Valentino, _
—“The Female,” with Betty Comp-
Karlton
son.
Coming—‘“Saint Joan.”
Tickets for the series of concerts to be
siven by the Music Department will be
sold to the students at $3.50 for: the series,
ind $1.00 for each concert. Seats for the
first concert, next Monday night, are sell-
ing rapidly.
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Qynpeces in lovely
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Loose Powder, $.50
Compact, $1.00
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FACE POWDERS
a touch of Colgate’s Face
Powder is a true friend. As
soft as the skin it beautifies.
‘ignature throughout the college mem- |
cards upon which. the aim of the}
club is printed: “The aim of this Club is]
same of. inviting groups of undergradu- |
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