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College news, April 20, 1932
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
1932-04-20
serial
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 18, No. 18
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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THE COLLEGE NEWS
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College Students Should |
Know All These Offhand
Keeping abreast with the times as
ever, the NEWS has made out a ques-
tionnaire to test one’s general infor-
mation: We have worked this out on
the theory that a college graduate
oOught.to be able to score abut 85 out
ofthe possible 100,..counting. 5-or~ a
fraction thereof for each question. It
would seem from the results so far ob-
tained that we were wrong. Three
members of the NEWS’ Board ‘took
the quiz and the highest score thereof
‘was 44, made by a sophomore. We
persuaded one faculty member to take
it ,and found that under his eagle
eye some of the questions were poor-
ly stated. We have tried in some
measure to rectify those errors in this
edition of the questionnaire. Inci-
dentally the professorial score was-73
per cent. Here is it for your benefit.
See what you'can do. Answers next
time.
1, Name four of the’ French lead-
ers of the philosophic movement be-
hind the French Revolution.
2. Name two fundamentals in
which Luther found himself in disa-
greement with the then existing Cath-
monarch was Parliament first devel-
oped? eo
4. What so far has been the great-
est money-winning horse of all time?
5. From what classical play was a
famous Yale cheer taken?
« 6.. Whence comes the line “For ’tis
your thoughts that now must deck
our kings?”
7. Who.and what was the Woman
of Andros?
8. Name in order each of the six
book of the Forsyte Saga proper and
give the name of the last publication
dealing directly with the Forsytes.
9. Name three plays and two act-
resses playing leads in plays by Fer-
ene Molnar.
10. Identify the following by two
productions with which they have
been connected: Paul Green, Lee Si-
monson, Raymond Massey, Guthrie
McClintic, Norman Bel Geddes.
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Florence and locate them in respect
to the Arno.
12. What is a “nursery school’?
13. .Name three 19th Century so-
Philip Harrison. Store
BRYN MAWR, PA.
Gotham Gold Stripe
Silk Hosiery, $1.00
Best Quality Shoes
in Bryn Mawr
Next Door to' the Movies
.Meet your friends at the
Bryn Mawr Confectionery
(Next to Seville Theater Bldg.)
‘the Rendezvous of the College Giris
Tasty Sandwiches, Delicious Sundaes,
Superior Soda Service
Music—Dancing for ‘girls only
COLLEGE INN AND TEA ROOM
SERVICE 8 A. M. TO. 7:30 P.M.
: Daily and Sunday
A LA CARTE BREAKFAST
V4aINCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA AND DINNER
A LA CarTE AND TABLE D’HOTE
GUEST ROOMS
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT
STUDENTS’ CHARGE ACCOUNTS
WOODMERE EAM EEE BE
oa reer res
Name two main Galleries of |
cialists and one of. the leading ideas
of each. ad
14. What are: a sonata, a fugue,
a canon, a chorale, an etude?
15. Who’ were the Ypsilanti mur-
derers? a
16._ Distinguish between three of
the following: thyroid, parathyroid,
pineal, pituitary, pancreas.
17, Whose doctrine included res
-|cogitans and res extensa and what
did he mean by them?
18. What were the main provisions
of the Hoover moratorium?
19. Who are: Tom Mooney, Wil-
lebrandt, Garner, Alfalfa Bill Murray,
Doumer?
20.. What are two of the following:
anticline, catalyst, beta rays? i
Bryn Mawr Co-Operative Society
Taylor Hall
Sporting goods of all kinds. If we do not
have what you want in stock, we will
furnish a letter which will enable you to
pick out what you wish “at Slavin’s in
Ard re. ‘This will. be charged through
the £o- Operative Society so you may
receive membership refunds on your pur-
chase. :
Let's | be
Neighbors +e
There are lots of col-
lege girls here . .. as
well as women in the
arts, professions and _
business.
We're located in
the cultural center of
New York and have
complete facilities for
ideal club and home
life.
Weekly from $10 .
Daily, from $2
CLUB FOR WOMEN
130 E. 57th St. ~~ New York
GRACE B. DRAKE, Manager ae
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THE NEW HATS
As Midette Drapes Them
They’re only becoming if
they’re really well done.
Colors to match ‘any outfit, $3.50
We redrape vour old hat for $2.00
MIDETTE DRAPE SHOP
1328 Chestnut St. Suite 509-10
Phone 570
: JEANNETT’S
BRYN MAWR FLOWER
SHOP, Inc.
Mrs. N. S. C. Grammer
823 Lancaster Avenue *
BRYN MAWR, PA.
Winfield Donat Co.
OPTICIANS
24 East Lancaster Ave.
ARDMORE
Main Office
1824 CHESTNUT STREET
Philadelphia
FRENCH SUMMER
SCHOOL
Residential Summer School
(co-educational) in the heart of
French Canada. Sal es #
French staff. Only Frenc
spoken. Elementary, Inter-
mediate, Advanced. Certifi-
cate or College Credit. French enter-
tainments, sight-seeing, sports, etc.
Fee $140, Board and Tuition. June 25-
ad 31. Write for circular to Secretary,
esidential French Summer School
McGILL UNIVERSITY
A-32 MONTREAL, CANADA
to pass 100%
in hosiery “exams”
ask for the new
Artcraft,
“Trt-length
HOSIERY
4 Tall—medium or chest, ig ve
ar Fd mip ag Foe. ay
Liners...and the ‘tuition’
Austria; Holland, Belgium,
j eshi. :
{cording “+
would knot.
¢
-t Yow ll want to get up
for “TOURIST” classes!
Mortarboards are shuffleboards.. .10 o’clocksare deck-sports
...5 o’clocksare teadances...orsleep through your 11 0’clock
in a deck chair. You'll want to stay up for masquerades,
bierabends, jollifications, dances, concerts, dinners with de-
licious food, bridge tournaments, or doing absolutely nothing
and doing it very well. Sign up now! It’s schooners aweigh
to Europe...in the Tourist Clas#Of Lloyd Express and Cabin
ENGLAND -: FRANCE -
*Go abroad to study this summer at one of the great foreign
universities. The Lloyd will take you there!
32 to 52 Day Tours |!
The zest of travel and the bright eyes of adventure! 5 to 7
countries in Europe...great cities, old-world scenes,and local
color...of Germany, France, England, Italy, Switzerland,
sailings on Lloyd liners. A remarkable bargain arranged by
Student Pleasure Tours, Inc., and the Open Road. The price
: includes round-trip passage, hotels, meals, sightseeing, trans-
portation, baggage, and other incidentals. $195 up.
NORTH GERMAN
LLOYD
yu ‘Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa., and
»’ Miss Pauline Huger, Merton Hall,
_ Bryn Mawr College
is extremely modest in price.
IRELAND : GERMANY °
Czecho-Slovakia. Convenient
| Geology of Western Shore
Studied by Field Trip
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_ly.studying the formations above and
searching for a foothold below. Two
_statlont,@202! une,
'equaly, unvoluntarily took their first
|swim'of the season.
| Prince’ Frederick, with its general
| store, county courthouse, and quaint
|inn, intrigued the students’ curiosity.
Geology is, of course, primarily a
alice all, — ll, ln in. in iis. ci. - ll ei eB lb
- LUNCHEON, TEA, DINNER
Open Sundays
Chatter-On Tea House
918 Old Lancaster Road
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field science. Since the first trip has
turned out so well, the department
will probably conduct a trip next year,
either to Maryland or Western Penn-
sylvania. =
CS YouTte Invited!
Let us show you how simple and
pleasant it is to knit the new sweaters
that are all the rage now. Beginning
April 11th and for two weeks, you
may have the personal attention of
one of the Maison Brooks stylists and
instructors. Instruction is free to
friends and patrons. Be sure to drop
in!
MAISON BROOKS, INC.
30\Bryn Mawr Avenue
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Mercredi et Jeudi,
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Matinee et Soir,
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Keep a Regular
TELEPHONE
Date with Home
ERE’s A TIP for Freshman! Now
u’re at college, you can al-
s ‘go home by telephone.”
Regularly, or whenever you like, give Mother
Tonight, forinstance, pay themra“‘voice visit.”
Tell them how you’re settling down. What a
. = thrill they’ll have to hear your voice—and
maybe you won’t enjoy it, too!
But, best of all, arrange to call home each
week. That’s a joy*théy’ll look forward to as
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FOR THE LOWEST COST
AND GREATEST EASE
‘Set your “date” for after 8.30 P. M. and take ad-
vantage of the low Night Rates. (A dollar call is
60c at night; a 50c call is 35c.)
By making a date the folks will be at home. Thus
you can make a Station to Station call rather than
a more expensive Person to Person call:
Just'give the operator your home telephone num-
. ber. If you like, the charges can be reversed!
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