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College news, November 14, 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)
1928-11-14
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 15, No. 06
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-vol15-no6
~. VARSITY WINS.
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‘through the efforts of a speedy right
inner and a whizz of a ‘center forward,
had piled up a four to two score, Bryn
Mawr-seettied td: have completely lost its
‘bearings ‘and sense of balance.
Forwards Brilliant. -
‘The respite between halves inspired. the
two tedms with new ‘confidence. Both’
Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr at the open-
ing. of the second half fought gloriously.
While our team still lacked a bit in the
co-operation it had manifested earlier
-in the game, “g6od~ ffidividtal “playing
atoned in part for -this deficiency. Hirsch-
perg consistently upheld the reputation
of Bryn Mawr’s defense line; Blanchard
deligfited. spectators by ‘accurate passes
“anda spectacular run. to an almost-goal
that was very well*blocked by Swarth-
more;-and Wills, the very nucleus, ofthe
team, played a clean, steady, well-pré-
portioned game: that, reached a fitting
.climax in.a beautiful goal which raised
. Bryn Mawr’s score to thrée. Very soon
after this thrilling dribble and scoop of
Wills’, darkness forced the game to a
close. Timekeepers called time, and
scorekeepers forthwith registered in their
books the final scofe. three to seven,
which betokened Bryn Mawr’s defeat.
The line-up was as follows:
Bryn Mawr. , Swarthmore.
CVO canes css SOW caged @.. Pearson
Longstreth ee RI... .....) Stevling
-Wilfs (Capt.) ...C. Fie... Ms Walton
Oe csiitere Te aie voueen » Rickards
Blanchard ~..... L. W....,-. J. Walton
Peeeman oo... R.:-H,.:. (Capt) Tily
“Woodward ...... a : a . Roberts
mcCihy eit cc Cleaver
Firechberz ;../..la B:..:,.. R. Came
Brown sneGre RBs 77 Ce Jackson
Parkhrst~:.. 7 Goal . Booth
Goals: Longstreth, 2; Wills, 1.
>
eee Snow Falls.
The first snow of the season. fell at
11:15 Monday morning. If »soon: re-
pented of its wintriness, however, and
turned into a drizzking rain.
Be
s
‘Debates at Toronto _
If the Trinity College Literary In-
stitute had. legislative powers, women
would no longer be allowed the use
of cosmetics. By a vote of 34 to. 27,
the Institute on Friday night decided
that “in the opinion of the house the
use of cosmetics by women is detri-
mental to mankind.”
- J. Craig led forthe Government in
upholding the motion. - “Insincerity is
bad for the soul,” hé stated, “bad for
the mental health of the world.” Be-
hind insincerity, lay the influence of
cosmetics.
M. T. De Pencier, in opposition,
considered cosmetics indispensable.
Men Wie othtexception dertianded that
women use them. “Save the surface
and you save all,” he concluded.
From the. floor..of. the house advice:
on the subject was plentiful. . Most
seemed to speak from personal con-
‘| tact with &he subject of the discussion.
Divorce, the W. G.-T. U. and. other
+ declared evils of the. age were all at-
tributed to its influence. Against this
economic necessity of cosmetics.
L. M. Gelber was present. at the
debate as a visitor from the Univer- |
sity College Parliamentary, Club® He
spoke to assure the members of Trin-
ity College U. C. did exist.—The at
versity of Toronto.
ag a a (a (Ce a
LUNCHEON, TEA, DINNER
k Open Sundays”
CHATTER-ON TEA HOUSE
835 Morton Road
Telephone:, Bryn Mawr 1185
ORANGE BLOSSOM
SPORTSWEAR
MADE IN CALIFORNIA
MRS. M. W. McKNIGHT
Representative
Thursday Afternoon Without Appointments
Other Days by Appointment
MONTGOMERY INN, BRYN MAWR, PA.
TELEPHONE BRYN MAWR 39
a
M. Meth Pastry Shop
1008 LANCASTER. AVENUE
ICE CREAM and FANCY CAKES
French and Denish Pastry
. PHILIP HARRISON |
.
828-830 Lancaster Avenue
Bryn Mawr
Walk Over Shoe Shop
Agent for . *.
GOTHAM
‘GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS
FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES
Telephone 63 cr
Haverford Pharmacy
_ HENRY W. PRESS, P. D.
PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS, GIFTS
Phone ?mArdmore 122
, PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
Haverford, Pa.
BRINTON BROS.
ER Palled for and. Delivered:
Lancaster and Merion Aves.
Bryn Mawr, Pa. :
\
the opposition endeavored. to show the.
Locksmithing
cy
COTTAGE TEA ROOM |
Montgomery Avenue, Bryn Mawr,” Pa,
Luncheon Dinner
’ Afternoon Tea
Special Parties by Arrangement.
Guest Rooms Phone, Bryn Mawr. 362 3
01 SATE omen
®
Paints. Oils and Glas:
WILLIAM L. HAYDEN
BUILDERS and HOUSEKEEPERS
Hardware ,
$38. Lancaster Avenue 3
BRYN MAWR, PA. .
Phone, Bryn Mawr 675
Printing:
1145 Lancaster Ave,, Rosemont, Pa
John J. McDevitt
Programs
eu ‘Heads
ickets
sono Heads
Rooklets, ete.
Alnouncements
JOSEPH TRONCELLITI
We Deliver Phone: Bryn Mawr 1385
Cleaner and Dyer
‘Wearing Apparel :: B’ankets :: Laces
Curtains :: Drapery =
“CLEANED OR: DYED
° STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS _ ew
We Call and Deliver
814 Lancaster Avenue
BRYN MAWR 1517
“and the many other im-
-portant social highlights of |
the college year, one of the
new Gunther coats—of fur,
or of fine cloth fur-trimmed
—is a pre-requisite.
Such a wrap gives one the
serene,confidence of looking
one’s best—which. is half.
the secret of a successful
afternoon or evening.
Pe Sportswear Furs oe
-
>
$375. upwards
Gunther
FIFTH AVENUE at 36th STREET
NEW YORK
% |”
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Te
Vassar College Shop
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
About N ovember.
c=
Barn ds a
7th”
Smith College Shop
Northampton, Mass. |
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Announcing the Opening
New College Shop
' at Bryn Mawr
Next to Hahn’s Gift Shop
Be Sure To Come
Be
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