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College news, March 21, 1934
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1934-03-21
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 20, 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.
BMC-News-vol20-no18
Miss Park Announces POLITICS Mawr, 1932-34, cum laude. 41.5 per cent. ofthe Sen-| hart, Alberta Anne Howard, Mary
Graduate Fell owships Ruth Catharine Lawson, A.B., Mount Emmy NoeTHER FELLOW ior class, 32.8 per cent. of the Jun-| Pauline Jones, Elizabeth Kent, Bar-
Holyoke College, 1988; Scholar in| Carolyn Grace Shover, A.B. and B.S. ior class, 28.3 per cent. of the Sopho-| bara..Lewis,. Nora MacCurdy, Helen -
Continued from Page one ee eee oe Bryn Mawr ger eee Univer- ; posse Say ‘ rite rd cent. of ibe Se eee see he cn
* : ; ollege, -o4, sity, ; M.A,, 7, and Ph.D.,| Freshman class hold this rating. The|abeth Margaret Morrow, Susan Hal-
ei re hapten eee Poy ., DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1931. yon ors decrease in pércentage through the lowell Morse, Shizii Nakamura, Ger-
2 hal os fe retain ge a Ethel Joyce Ilott, A.B., Bryn Mawr DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY classes is to be expected, as a student | aldine Emeline Rhoads, Mildred Mar-
hi ag e mmmmy Noemer Sehow-! College, 1933; Scholar in Mathemat- | Estelle Merril Allen, A.B., University | in her own field does better work. lin Smith, Diana Tate Smith, Evelyn
: : ‘ ics, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34, of Washington, 1931; M.A., 1932; Students holding a cum laude av-| Hastings Thompson, Vung-Yuin Ting,
The first resident fellows of the DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH ‘University of Chicago, 1933-34. erage are as follows: Frances Cuthbert Van Keuren, Alma
college formed part of the original| Dorothy Anne Buchanan, A.B., Smith DEPARTMENT OF PuHysIcs cl f 1934 Ida Aygusta, Waldenmeyer, Frances
group of forty students who lived in} (College, 1930; M.A., Bryn Mawr | Sara Helen Kehler, B.S. in Education, J mn @ Fl Ellen Watson.
Merion Hall. Money for these fel-| College, 1931; Scholar in English,| University of Pennsylvania, 1931;|_9®"¢t Barton Barber, Mary Anna i
lowships comes eve ear from the : ; : | Barnitz, Ruth Bertolet, Lula Howard Class of 1936
Owships co ms Tv Bryn Mawr College, 1930-31, and M.A., 1933; Fellow in Physics, Bryn : 4 :
income of the college. At a time when|. Instructor in English, 1931-32; In-| Mawr College, 1933-3. Bowen, Catharine Cornthwaite Bredt, Frederica Eva Bellamy, Betty Bock,
every salary given by the college is} structor in English, Vassar Col- DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Halla Brown, Loretto Lamar Chap-|Marion Louise Bridgmen, Caroline
being cut, these twenty-one fellow-| lege, 1933-34. Charlotte Virginia Balough, A.B., pell, Helen Ball Corliss, Maria Mid- Cadbury Brown, Barbara Lloyd Cary,
ships are being continued in full. To DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY | Bryn Mawr College, 1933;° Scholar dleton Coxe, Margaret Gimbel Dan-|Marian Claire - Chapman, Alice
be a resident fellow, it is necessary| Alice May Dowsé, A.B., Tufts Col-| in Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, |"°2»@um, Alva Detwiler, Anita Au-|Hagedorn Cohen, Eleanor Brooks
to have gone at least a year beyond| jege, 1930; Graduate Student Rad-| 1933-34. rora Pawolleck de Varon, Marianne | Fabyan, Marjorie Goldwasser, Jean
that in which the A.B, degree was| liffe College, 1933-34. DEPARTMENTS oF ROMANCE Augusta Gateson, Betti Carolyn Gold- Holzworth, Margaret Cecilia Honour,
taken. There were 192 applications Hepkerieer cr Caan tanner wasser, Suzanne Halstead, Janet. Eliz-| Barbara Merchant, Frances Callaway
as for the 39 fellowships, which made| Elizabeth Barclay Burton, B.A., Uni-| Ruth Whittredge, A.B., Wellesley Col-| Sper Hannan, Ellen Naney Hart,| Porcher, Anne Blizabeth Reese, ae
fF the choice very difficult. versity of Toronto, 1932; Universi-| lege, 1929; M.A., Radcliffe College, | Maree et un, tans CT en Re ee tte andes
Tf The Resident Fellows for 1984-35 taet Frankfurt-am-Main, winter 1930; Scholar in French, Bryn = es ee er pphiiligrnsy, Poa gaggia Py Hy
a ; : Landreth, Mary Elizabeth Lauden-} Simons, Ellen Balch Stone, Elizabeth
2a « are as follows: and summer semesters, 1932-33. Mawr College, 1933-34. ; ae, : et :
2 berger, Eva Leah Levin, Myra Wil-| Hope Wickersham, Elizabeth Porter
ie Resi m DEPARTMENT OF GREEK DEPARTMENT OF SOOIAL ECONOMY AND ; i ’ ;
iy esident Fellowships, 1934-35 ; ‘son Little, Elizabeth Murray Macken-| Wyckoff.
i D R Emily Randolph Grace, A.B., Bryn SocIAL RESEARCH | ate Elisabeth Mead, Elisabeth Louise
| R pig nean hay See ireapd Mawr College, 1933; Scholar in} CAROLA WOERISHOFFER FELLOWSHIPS d ; : ; Class of 1937
| Elizabeth Hazard Ufford, A.B., Bryn Meneely, Harriet Jean Mitchell, Mar- : :
' Mawr Collage. 1090: Scholar in Bi. Greek, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34.| Janet Montgomery Hooks, A.B., ion Gardiner Mitchell, Dorothy Havi- Marcia Lee Anderson, Rose Gilles-
i Be, ee DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OF ART Mount Holyoke College, 1933; Car- : py Baldwin, Letitia Brown, Louise
4 ology, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34. 7 fs ; ' . ,/land Nelson, Gertrude Annetta Par- » Sass apaget oan
i Marianna Duncan Jenkins, A.B., Bryn ola Woerishoffer Scholar in Social Atherton Dickey, Virginia Dorsey
/ ; nell, Evelyn Macfarlane Patterson, ’ ‘ ?
; DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Mawr College, 1931; M.A., Radcliffe, Economy, Bryn Mawr, 1933-34 Anne Bowen Edwards, Sylvia Hath
i . : hp Aeon tance , ’ * _ .-| Frances Pleasanton, Jane Eveyln Pol- Warne, WytV atha- .
' : Edith F. Sollers, A.B., Goucher Col College, 1932; Fellow in History of | Ruth Fay Schumacher, A.B., Ohio avhek.- Maeearct Mitchell Righter: | W°7 Evans, Lucille Fawcett, Mary
‘a lege, 1931; Graduate Student, Uni-| Art, Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34. State: University, 1933; Graduate E 3] : pi bs Macias 8 4 r ’! Sampson Flanders, Josephine Bond
versity of Pennsylvania, 1933-34, DEPARTMENT OF LATIN Student, Ohio State University, Bias pani ‘ciel alas, yma iene Ham, Esther Hardenbergh, Elizabeth
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL Susan May Savage, A.B., Bryn Mawr 1938-34. : Holzworth, Margaret Gracie Jackson,
ARCHAEOLOGY College, 1933; Scholar in Latin,| The departments of History, Span- Class of 1935 Kathryn Moss Jacoby, Margaret Rob-
Jeannette Elizabeth LeSaulnier, A.B.,| Bryn Mawr College, 1933-34. ish and Italian will make their recom-| Joane E, Baker, Catherine Adams | inson Lacy, Ruth Levi, Elizabeth Dun-
Bryn Mawr College, 1933; Scholar DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS mendations later. ' | Bill, Nancy Leslie Rutherford Bucher, | can Lyle, Katherine Mary McClatchy,
in Classical Archaeology, Bryn} Madeline Levin, A.B., Hunter College, Miss Park also read the lists of un-| Elizabeth Margery Edwards, Ger-| Lucille Geraldine Ritter, Edith Rose,
Mawr College, 1933-34. _ 19382; M.A., Bryn Mawr College, | dergraduates who will, if they main-|trude VanVranken Franchot, Ethel| Leigh Davis Steinhardt, Eleanore
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND 1933; Scholar in Mathematics, Bryn] tain their present average, graduate} Arnold Glancy, Phyllis, Walter Good-! Flora Tobin, Cornelia Ann Wyckoff.
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