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College news, June 8, 1936
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1936-06-08
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 22, No. 25
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol22-no25
11 of 71 Graduated
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Alice Hagedorn Cohen Pennsylvania
Mildred Vivian Goldman ,
Ann Blose Wright
. CHEMISTRY
New York
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» eum laude, “CAN
(with distinction in History-of Art)
a Continued from Page One Josephine Brown Taggart New. York
Bachelor of Arts Elizabeth Mahn Terry Pennsylvania
LOG Anne Frances Whiting
r Mari ‘iad Beles cum laude Maryland
Fr sats ) —— atient| (With distinction in History)
~~... HISTORY OF ART
rederica “Eva. Bellamy
i,
‘Colorado
Pennsylvania : 3
Janet Courtney Horsburgh Marjorie Louise Bergstein Ohio}.
- gum laude Ohio| Lydia Cornwell Hemphill
/, Pauline Gertrude Schwable New York Pennsylvania
Margaret DeWitt Veeder New York
LATIN
Ruth Robinson Atkiss Pennsylvania
‘ ee ne Kathryn Swain Docker’
e ” ath i le Pennsylvania cum laude Pennsylvania
: 9 nary Saar eis Jean Holzworth
(with distinction in Chemistry) magne cum joude ‘Mowe Fuck
| Euretta Andrews Simons
- cum laude
Pennsylvania
4 CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Doreen Damaris Canaday
cum laude Ohio
Barbara Merchant
magna cum laude Massachusetts
(with distinction in Latin)
MATHEMATICS
Esther Healy Morley
magna cum laude Ohio
(with distinction in Mathematics)
PHILOSOPHY
Marjorie Goldwasser
yg (with distinction in Classical magna cum laude New York
Archaeology) _ | Alice Russell Raynor New York
Edith Noble Connecticut | Marie Fitzgerald Swift Illinois
Jeanne Winternitz Anne Woodward Iowa
cum laude Pennsylvania ~pHYSICS
ECONOMICS anv POLITICS In absentia Juliet Beckford Kibbey
Eleanor Brooks Fabyan Mexico
a cum laude Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY
4 (with distinction in Economics) Madelyn Josephine Brown
ECONOMICS or POLITICS cum laude New York
S Economics: Marian Claire Chapman
R:, Betty Bock cum laude Ohio
magna cum laude New York} (with distinction in Phsychology)
Evelyn Egee Hansell Pennsylvania | Rose Goddard Davis
Sophie Lee Hunt cum laude Connecticut
cum laude New York
E (with distinction in Economics)
' _Bllen Morris Scattergood
bs Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Claire Shovlin Pennsylvania
Ellen Balch Stone
magna cum laude Massachusetts
(with distinetion in Economics)
Dorothy Drexel Walsh Virginia
Politics:
Barbara Lloyd Cary
cum laude Pennsylvania
an
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Bt
Be
BY
(with distinction in Politics)
Helen Louise Ott
cum laude New York
Virginia Harper Sale
magna cum laude New York
(with distinction in Politics)
ENGLISH
Marcia Lee Anderson
cum laude North Carolina
Mary Elizabeth Hemsath
Pennsylvania
Margaret Cecilia Honour
cum laude New Jersey
(with distinction in English)
Margaret Sloan Kidder New York
Elizabeth Hope Wickersham
magna cum laude New Jersey
: (with distinction in English)
y FRENCH |
Alethea Burroughs Avery
Pennsylvania
New York
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r Helen Stewart Kellogg
7 Alicia Belgrano Stewart
~ eum laude Washington, D. C.
(with distinction in French)
4 GEOLOGY
‘4 Esther Bassoe
a cum laude Illinois
(with distinction in Geology)
+ Jane Sherrerd Matteson
ee cum laude Rhode Island
a (with distinction in Geology)
s GERMAN
; Edith Hansen Fairchild
7 cum laude ~ Wisconsin
| Sarah Helen Todd Pennsylvania
Bs GREEK
% Elizabeth Porter Wyckoff
# magna cum laude /New- York
(with distinction in Greek)
es HISTORY
f Edith Gould Anderson
eum laude New York
(with distinction in History)
Elizabeth Maunsell Bates New Jersey
Elizabeth Mary Bingham
Pennsylvania
Sarah Gilpin Bright Pennsylvania
Antoinette Chappell Brown Illinois
Caroline Cadbury Brown
magna cum laude Pennsylvania
(with distinetion in History)
Mary Jeannette Colegrove
At Pennsylvania
_ Elizabeth Harrington .. Pennsylvania.
Josephine Royston Heiskell Arkansas
Hollander Maryland
lis Mo Pennsylvania
Doctors of Philosophy
Subjects, Morphology and Biochem-
istry:
Ona MEIcs Fow.er of Bryn Mawr
Pennsylvania
A.B. Hillsdale College, 1918; M.S, Univer-
sity of Michigan, 1919. Teacher of Biology
and Chemistry, High School, Hicksville,
Ohio, 1919-21, and at the Synodical Junior
College, Fulton, Missouri, 1921-26; Gradu-
ate Student and Assistant in Zoology, Uni-
versity of Michigan, 1926-27; Instructor in
Zoology, Lake Erie College, 1927-28; Grad-
uate Scholar in Biology, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1928°29, and Fellow, 1929-30 and
1933-34; Cancer Research Work, Skin and
Cancer Hospital of Philadelphia, 1931-32;
Graduate Student in Biology, Bryn Mawr
College, 1932-33, 1934-36. Dissertation:
The Influence of Extracts Obtained from
Different Regions and Different Ages of
8 Embryos on the Growth of Fibro-
lasts.
Presented by Professor David Hilt
Tennent
Subjects, Classical Archeology and
Greek:
KATHARINE SHEPARD of New York
City
A.B, Bryn Mawr College, 1928, and M.A.,
1929. Graduate Scholar in Classical Ar-
cheology, Bryn Mawr College, 1928-30;
Graduate Student, American School of
Classical Studies, Athens, 1930-31; Fellow
in Greek, Bryn Mawr College, 1931-32.
Dissertation: Sea Monsters in Greek,
Etruscan and Roman Art.
Presented by Professor Mary Ham-
ilton Swindler
Subject, Mathematics:
MADELINE LEVIN of Brooklyn, New
York —
A.B. Hunter College, 1932; M.A. Bryn
Mawr College, 1933. Graduate Scholar in
Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1932-34,
and Fellow in Mathematics, 1934-35; Sub-
stitute Instructor in Mathematics, Hunter
College, 1935-36. Dissertation: An Exten-
|
Subjects, English and Ge ani:
Master’ of Arts
Subject, Classical Archxology:
Mary THORNE CAMPBELL of Walla
Walla, Washington oe
A.B. Vassar College, 1934.|: Graduate
Scholar in Greek, Bryn Mawr College,
1934-35, and Graduate Student \in Classical
Archeology, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-36.
Subjects, Classical Archxology and
Greek:
FRANCES FouuIn Jones of New
>~York City... , ;
A.B. BryttMawr College, 1934. \ Graduate
Student in ical Archeology, Bryn
Mawr College, 1934-35,—.and |Graduate
‘Scholar in Classical Archeology, Bryn
Mawr College, 1935-36. ‘
Subjects, Economics and Politics and
Social Economy:
MILpReD SYLVIA FIsHMAN of Mon-
ticello, New York |
A.B. Barnard College, 1935. Graduate
Scholar in Economics and Politics, Bryn
Mawr College, 1935-36.
Subjects, Economics and Politics and
CATHERINE CHRISTINE McCoRMICK
of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1935. Graduate
Student in Economics. and Politics and
History, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-36.
History: .
Subjects, Education and’ Psychology:
ALMA IpA AUGUSTA WALDENMEYER,
of Philadelphia |
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1935. on-Resi-
dent Graduate Scholar in Education, Bryn
Mawr College, 1935-36.
Etta KATHARINA SOPHIE ALBRECHT
of Hamburg, Germany,)| in ab-
|
sentia
A.B. Earlham College, 1934. | Friends’
College Scholar, Bryn Mawr Cathes 1934-
35.
Subject, English:
ELIZABETH RUTH HOSMER, of Barre,
Vermont
A.B. Mount Holyoke College, 1935. Grad-
uate Student in English, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1935-36. 4
LOUISE CLEWELL TURNER Of Roa-
noke, Virginia
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1934, Assistant
in English, Hollins College, 1934-35; Grad-
uate Student in English, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1935-36.
Subject, French:
Marion Monaco of Bristol, Penn-
sylvania
A.B. New Jersey College for Women,’ 1935.
Graduate Student in French, Bryn Mawr
College, 1935-36.
THELMA CHIQUITA WILHELMY of
Marlboro, Massachusetts
A.B. Beaver College, 1935. Graduate Stu,
dent in French, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-
36.
Subject, German:
ANNE PoaGE FUNKHOUSER of Roa-
noke, Virginia
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1933. Graduate
Student in German and French, Bryn
Mawr College, 1933-34, and Graduate Stu-
dent in German, 1935-36.
Subjects, Greek and Classical Arche-
ology:
ADELAIDE Mary Davipson of Pro-
‘vidence, Rhode Island
A.B. Pembroke College in Brown Univer-
sity, 1933. Graduate Student in Greek and
Classical Archeology, Bryn Mawr College,
1933-34; Graduate Scholar in Greek, Bryn
Mawr College, 1934-35, and Fellow in
Greek, 1935-36.
DELIGHT ToLLes of Mount Vernon,
New York
A.B. Vassar College, 1935. Graduate Stu-
Meet your friends at the
Bryn Mawr Confectionery
(Next to Seville Theater Bldg.)
The Rendezvous of the College Girls
Tasty Sandwiches, Delicious Sundaes
Superior Soda Service
Music—Dancing for girls only
®
Mawr, Pennsylvania, in absentia
A.B, Bryn Mawr College, 1930. Graduate
Student in Latin and Classical Archezology,
Bryn Mawr College, 1934-36.
Subject, Mathematies:
MARION BELLE GREENEBAUM of
Brooklyn, New York
A.B. Barmard College, 1935. Graduate
Scholar in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1935-36. «
‘Subjects, Physics and Mathematics:
MarTHa Cox of Chappaqua, New
York a
A.B, Cornell University, 1929. Assistant
to Research Physicist, Taylor Instrument
Company, Rochester, New York, 1929-30;
Lecturer in Physics, Huguenot Univérsity
College, South Africa, 1931-33; Part-time
Demonstrator..and Graduate Student. in
Physics, Bryn Mawr College, 1934-36,
PAULINE RotFr of Chilo, Ohio.
A.B. Uniyersity of Cincinnati, 1934. -Grad-
uate Scholar, University of Cincinnati,
1934-35; Graduate. Scholar in Physics,
Bryn Mawr College, 1935-36.
Subjects, Psychology and Education:
ELEANOR MurpocH CHALFANT of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1933. Student,
Philadelphia School of Occupational Ther-
apy, 1933-35; '
chology, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-36.
Candidates for Certificates
Carola Woerishoffer Graduate Depart-
ment of Social Economy .and
Social Research
TWO YEAR CERTIFICATE
ISABEL JANET BLAIN of Glasgow,
Scotland
M.A. Glasgow University, 1932. Diploma,
Glasgow School of Social Study, 1933.
Graduate Student in Social Economy, Bryn
Mawr College, 1934-35, and Special
Scholar, 1935-36.
CLARA ALBERTA HARDIN of Denver,
Colorado
A.B. University of Colorado, 1928, and
M.A. 1930. Carola Woerishoffer Fellow in
Social Economy, Bryn Mawr College, 1934-
36.
GERTRUDE DorotHy Hit of Lin-
coln, Nebraska
A.B. University of Nebraska, 1934. Scholar
in Social Economy, Bryn Mawr College,
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Magna Cum Laude| (with distinetion in History) — Arnold Hedlund Subjects, Latin and Classical Arche-| IS CROWDED SUCCESS
ero overt oe oe ANNIg LeicH BrovcHTon of Bryn} The dance in the Common Room
on May 16 was definitely a success,
but a crowded one, |
Wells and Mr. and Dr. (Dr. Leary)
Wells were the chaperons. The dance
committee originally planned to have
the dance in the Gymnasium. It was .
changed to the Common Room because ~
they felt that there would be toe few
people not to feel lost in the Gym-
nasium. Perversely, half the college
‘came to the dance and the orchestra
added to the general jam by taking
up a good quarter of the room.
Dr. and Mrs.
In spite of these difficulties the Com-
mon Room is declared by all to be an
excellent place in which to hold a
small dance.
mal than the Gymnasium, and ‘the
small rooms along the hall‘are more
pleasant-places in which to eat during
the intermission._than the tables
around the Gymnasium.
It is much more infor-
Graduate Scholar in Psy- |
1934-35, and Carola Woerishoffer Fellow,
1935-36.
HELEN LEwis of Berwyn, Pennsyl-
vania zi
A.B, Ursinus College, 1934, Graduate
Student in Social Economy, Bryn Mawr
ee 1934-35, and Non-Resident Scholar,
1935-36.
ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE
ALICE MARGARET KNEPPER of Co-
lumbus, Ohio
A.B. Ohio State University, 1933, and
M.A., 1935. -Graduate Student in Social
Economy, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34.
Mary SANDILANDS LeEIB ‘of San
Jose, California, in absentia
A.B. Leland Stanford University, 1932
and M.A., 1933. Carola Woerishoffer Fel-
low, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34.
ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE
(To be received after completion of
Summer Practicum)
DorotHy STUART CLAPP of Cleve-
. land, Ohio
A.B. Oberlin College, 1935. . Carola Woer-
ishoffer Scholar, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-
36,
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