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College news, May 23, 1928
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1928-05-23
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 14, No. 26
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.
BMC-News-vol14-no26
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. 2%. THE COLLEGENEWS
aA EO Conference: * national’ students” ‘saniforiam, "ands vars -|point of view, is that it will afford-a ae
—— ous other questigns touching on student | cémprehensive survey ofthe facilities :
CONTINUED FROM ‘pacn 4. life. | reg -| available to. modern students, and, of
s of the most interesting and difficult prob- Trips and Receptions Planned international activities in general.
‘lems of the C. I. E. itself, and of the} Besides the sessions there. will be sev-; Those wishing to attend the, congress
International work in general. eral official banquets and receptidns} Should apply to M. Pierre Bretaille, 55
There will also. be reports on the ac-|given by various promineht men of | Quai de’La Tournelle, or to the Presi-
tivity of each of the national unions,| France, among whom will be M. Poin: | dent of the N.S, F, A.; those who would |
particularly valuable in that they give|care. There. ill also be special excur-| like to have ‘the Congréss Committee’
an excellent idea of the different roles} sions to the Mies country, the ‘wine | arrapge for their “rod “and lodging
that student life plays in the various|caves of Champagne, and other points | should apply not later than July 15. Any |.
countries.» ; of. interest near Paris, with French stu- student’ who expects to be.in Paris at
“The other commissions take up the|dents actimg as guides, the time ef the Congyess may secure a
Special branches of: activity undertaken} © Contemporaneously with the Congress. Permit at any time to attend the sessions.
by the C. I. E., such as student travel,|there will be international? sporting
facilities for students studying in a for- events, such as swimming, tennis,. track, Class Parties
eign country, equivalents of degrees, re-| fencing, -etc.,-to-which probably eight or
quirements for the practice of law and|ten countries are sending teams. ba CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
medicine in a foreign country for those «The great: advantage of this congress,|the table by Constance Jones, who
holding a degree from their own country, | in addition to the opportunity of making | thereby, and once for all, proved her
hospitality centers, international univer-| friends with students from. other coun-| merits as a mimic.” The third, perform-
sity sports, students’ ‘self-help, the inter-|tries and of learning to understand their | ance was by Pearl and Marybelle, the
—_—— two talented children of 1930. - These,
A SHOP NOTED des ai glade SHOES % as is commonly known to all, are merély
their- stage names; in private life they
| are known as none less than Connie Sul-
cE nN amas livan _and Aggie Howell. They sarig
heautifully, and their repertoire. in-
Ate 1868 . _ {cluded that old favorite, “Here's to Lydia
Pinkham ;” their. other number was: dif-
. ; : : ferent .versions of* “Jack and . Jill,”
Joo A Smart Tailored ; although you'd never know-it. It was
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ENRICH THE NATURAL’. .
LOVELINESS OF YOUR SKIN
“Colcreme,,Coty holdsall itneedsfor true, ©
healthfulradiance. Cleansing—nour-
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M done patriotically, a l’Italian opera, and \f
Walking Shoe to. the merry tine of Yazz; encores, ii fect care in afew moments
An ideal shoe for these bracing outdoor days—. ‘claps, and huzzas finished their _stage ( aday. Then, with Coty
-g miracle of comfort and smart-looking, too. career. " ys . Face Powders, protect
It’s a four-loop oxford with 13-inch walking Ie Rover Boys Again e and glorify itscharm
’ “heel. e last number, if less original,; was- i f a
z at least as amusing. The cast included 3 tolragrant,satin
Tan: Scotch Grain | Betty Bigelow, Houekie, Pie Burgess, ‘t smoot hness.
. $14 and Ibby Hopkinson. ‘They showed the i
: , : : Rover Boys in action at the Boston Tea
' White Buckskin Party, and -other points of interest; a
$ ; Corey Ford had, with a-great deal: of yi :
17 ‘talent, managed to make this.skit both \F § :
, ~ | educationa)- and~-amusing.The - Rover Each One ‘Dollar
isle ort Hose, $2 i educational and amusing.
senorien all epert rf ” Freshmen Present Stirring Drama - AT DRUG G AND DEPARTMENT STORES |
© by Coty Ine. 1928
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‘The Freshmen may be verdant, but
e o 1606 Chestnut / , A they have initiative. They realized the
el ee we se p RANA : : aasaae eet TH E BLUE BOTTLE TH E C H ATTE RBOX
the proper accoutrements,
se ate vided themselves with roses,; peppermints ~ SHOP | A DELIGHTFUL TEA ROOM +
° oa and: the inevitable ‘nuts. .They enjoyed! - Lancaster Ave. Evening dinrier served from
A FITTING FINALE TO THE MATINEE asparagus to boot! _And how could any- |. BRYN MAWR. PA 6 until, 7.30
war: one but be gay in such a jocund com- CHINTZ . a UES OPEN AT TWELVE NOON
IS AFTERNOON TEA OR AN ICE AT \ sees le ERI x, nl —
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wear. Perfectly grand
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sports clothes; Deauville
sandals, tennis socks, and
lingerie | Darling little
‘transparent velvet or
Eating thames aa
social pleasure. Part of the
fun.is exploring and di-
| viding the chocolate con-
tents of the PLEASURE. *‘
) ISLAND PACKAGE—real
treasures from the Spanish
Main. In the chest are a
tray and two bags. of loot
reminiscent-of the days. of.
Black Beard and Morgan.
Dividing the treasure is a
social delight when the::
chest is
taffeta coats to wear over
romantically fragile- : t /
looking evening frocks!
-And your allowance
goes an amazing ‘way
with Macy’s low prices!
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eg ; -€ellege-Tea Room, Bryn Mawr, Pa. == Bryn Mawr, Pa.
and Broadway. ‘ . Frank W. Prickett, Rosemont, Pa. _ wiasoass A & Reynolds, eka = ; i
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ayers Drag Company, xyes Mey, — N. J. Gérdamone, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
ef Bryn Mawr Confectionery, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kind€4 Pharmacy, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
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