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College news, February 18, 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)
1925-02-18
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 11, No. 15
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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a CALENDAR ORCHESTRA PROGRAM : . a’
>... Wednesday, February 18— ; , On Friday and Saturday, February 20 and. a °
a 7.30. The first meeting of the joint] 21, the Philadelphia’ Orchestra will play the
legislature of the Undergraduate and | following program ! : °
Self-Government Associatfons will take Moussorgsky—Prelude to s
ach - < “t rin ‘ “Khowantchina.”
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8.00. A meetirig of the German Club. © Fromoves ee ;
" Thursday, February 26— Tschaikowsky—Symphony in No. 5,’
7.30. David Cleghorn Thomson will in E minor. .
speak in Taylor Hall under’ the auspices
of the Liberal Club. DISTRIBUTION OF ENDOWMENT
Saturday, February 28— CAMPAIGN QUOTA IN STATES —
Freshman Show. In the Music Endowment campaign the ’
Wednesday, March 4— districts have been assigned quotas as :
Founders’ lecture will be given by Pro-| follows: An Elective
= fessor Rufus M. Jones, president of the} Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, ee
_Board of Trustees and the Board of Di-| Massachusetts .....%.......6+. $ 20,000 — in Charm
rectors. ! BbOe THEME eter icp 15,000 | ae ae
= .__. Friday, March ¢— ee ee ie ae tag With the right perfume, one .
Gym-meet:——_—— Se hg i 90.00 ‘ - that suits your own personal--
: —nectiont sree -v-+~190,000- oe uits your Own persona Sa -
Pennsylvania and Delaware .... 112,000 ity, youre sure of at least “A ; aoc
IN PHILADELPHIA i ‘ peat
ADEL — . plus”. Colgate’s Exquisite
Adelphi—“Grounds for Divorce,” with Ina Washington, D. C., Maryland, P
Claire. - Wat Vieginia isis. ceesciccse- - 8,000 Perfumes are delicate blends
Chestnut—“Blossom Time.” Kentucky and the Far South .... 1,500 of rare and costly imported i
Shubert—“Sweet Little Devil,” NY OONE ON ee os 8,000 fragrancies in’ attractive and
mance Beancy, aero Rare ees 1,500 unusual crystal flacons. i
-Lyric—“Dixie to Broadway.” e-tiee i600 |
Walnut—“Conscience.” ee ee Soy ee Pia . ? f
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Illinois, Iowa Minnesoig Wis °
; Forrest—“Earl Carroll’s Vanities,” with Sandie 37.000
; Joe ‘Cook. a Missouri Arkansas, Kansas, Pe rfumes ' I,
Garrick—“Plain Jane. ‘ 4
Broad—“Moon Magic,” with Margalo Oktahoma;“Texas-.---+-+ aay 9,000 :
fikiicins : Arkansas, Colorado, Nebraska, - :
Coming—“Sally, Irene and Mary” “The ones Mexico, Utah, Wyoming vee 7,000 : gee
Best People.” Washington, Oregon, California,, 3,000 : a
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Movies
Fox—Alma Rubens in “The Dancers.” : i
Arcadia—Marion Davies in “Janice Mere- 2 : ~ {
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Stanton—“Greed.” e i ISS \ I FE;
Aldine—Lillian and Dorothy Gish in & oy
j “Romola.” :
Stanley—Adolph Menjou in “The Swan.” : :
as rich feast i ts and chocolate :
vs A rich feast in nuts and chocola |
If you prefer nut centers and nut p
combinations, you will thank us for
directing you to the Fussy Package. rt
There are no soft centers in the / scinciio et
Fussy Package. It is a special | -
assortment for those who like fa
chocolates with hard, or “chewey”
centers. It is a good example of
how Whitman’s Chocolates are
selected and packed to suit indi-
vidual tastes. Thousands already
know the Fussy Chocolates as their
first favorites. Hundreds of thou-
sands more no doubt will welcome
them. a ‘
Sold only in those selected stores
that combine selling fine candy
with giving good service.
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GR ORT
‘STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON, Inc.
Philadelphia, U.S. A. :
New York Chicago San Francisco
BARBARA LEE
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Fairfield 3 5a SS ,
The Fussy P; contains’ chocolate. pieces
enclosing Walnuts, Filberts, Peanuts,
Brazil Pah Eocene, Double Walnuts, Pecan
! Nut
Bricklets, Nut le, Almond Dates, Double’
Peanuts, Ni t ramels, and Almond
Caramels. in boxes from half pound
to five pounds. .
. | Two Popular Lines of
oe Outer Garments for Misses —
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