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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
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 20, No. 18
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol20-no18
THE COLLEGE NEWS
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: Campus Notes
The following members of the In-
ternational Relations Club have been
eletted to serve as Bryn Mawr dele-
gates to the Model League of Na-
tions Assembly: “Vung-Yuin Ting,
Eleanor Fabyan, Sarah Flanders,
Margaret Haskell, Betty Blyth, Nan-
cy Hart; substitutes, Grace Meehan,
Lucy Fairbank, Betty Bock. They
will represent China.
This Assembly, for colleges and
universities of ‘the Middle Atlantic
States, will be held thé week-end of
“April 13 at Bucknell University. This
is the first time Bryn Mawr students
have atténded.
Dr. Helson’s studies in nerve regen-
eration, on which he has been work-
ing for the last. ten years with Pro-
fessor K. M. Dallenbach, of Cornell,
are now: nearing completion. He ex-
pects them to go to press in the fall.
The March issue of the Phi Beta
Kappa magazine,. The American
Scholar, contains an article by Dr.
Miller, on “Individualism in the Fu-
ture.” At the annual meeting of the
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American Academy of .Political and
Social Sciences, Dr. Miller will read
a paper on “Some Pathological and
Contagious Aspects of Nationalism,
With Especial Reference to the —_
East.”
Dr. Metzger has published three
articles within the last few months.
The current number of the BMLA
contains an article on “Old High Ger-
man galstar: Old English gealdor.”
Papers on “Middle English run” and
“Latin nitere-renidere-nidor’ have
just appeared in the Journal of Amer-
ican, Philology.
The Zitschrift fur vergleichende
Sprachforschung has accepted the fol-
lowing articles for publication:
do-Germanic Perfect and e-verbs: A
contribution tothe Indo-Germanic
Verb - System,” “Latin Lorare-ado-
rare,” “Latin crudus,” “Latin sagis-
Gothic sokeis,” . “Old English eart-
Gothic sijum.”
disk Filologi will publish “A aldinn
mar (Edda) ,” “Zum Partizip der drit-
ten schwachen Deklination im Altis-
landischen,” and “Icelandic funn-
geotr.”’
Dr. Metzger is now at work on a dic-
tionary of Germanic words arranged
according to categories of meaning.
He will show which words were used
at a-given time to express a given
thing, and will define their meanings.
Thus the vocabulary of different per-
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BRYN MAWR, PA.
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Best Quality Shoes
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ARDMORE
NEXT DOOR TO THE MOVIES
Meet your friends at the
Bryn Mawr Confectionery,
(Next to Seville Theater Bldg.)
The Rendezvous of the College Girls
Tasty Sandwiches, Delicious Sundaes,
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The Arkiv for Nor- |.
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SPECIAL
Katharine Gibbs School
L COURSE
COLLEGE WOMEN
Secretarial and Executive Training
Course begins July 9 and September 25
For catalog address College Course Secretary
FOR
90 Marlborough St.
BOSTON NEW
247 Park Avenue
YORE
155 Angell Street
PROVIDENCE
iods may be compared and the cate-
gories of each dialect established. The
following dialects. will be included:
Old English, Old. Norse, Old Frisian,
Old Saxon, Old High German, Mid-
dle Low German, Middle Dutch,
Harvard University ranks number
one in the United States among those
institutions of higher learning from
the standpoint of outstanding scien-
tists, according to a recent survey by
Prof. S. S, Visher, of Indiana Uni-
versity.
Residential Summer School
B Yco-educational) June 27—
August” 1. Only French
spoken. Fee $150. Board and
Tuition. Elementary, Inter-
mediate, Advanced. Write
for circular to Secretary,.
Residential French Summer
School.
McGILL UNIVERSITY
MONTREAL, CANADA
ies What?
FINEST CABINS
at
TOURIST CLASS RATES?
It’s true when you sail to Buripe via Red Star
ET (the best of'things..
. the finest cabins, the largest
public rooms, the highest decks on the ship..
-all at
the low Tourist Class fare. When you sail on one of
these four Red Star liners Tourist Class is the highest
class on the ship. Regular sailings to and from South-
ampton, Havre and Antwerp. Minimum fares— Tourist
Class $117.50 One Way, $212 Round Trip; Third
Class $82 One Way, $144.50 Round Trip.
S.S. MINNEWASKA _S. S. MINNETONKA
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S. S. PENNLAND
16,500 gross tons
J . .
See your local agent. His services are free.
RED STAR LINE
International Mercantile Marine Co.
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through your
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~ about Cigarettes
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Practically untouched
by human hands
E’D like you to see Chesterfields
made. We know you’d be im-
pressed by the absolute cleanliness of
our factories.
The tobaccos are the best that money
can buy.
Expert chemists test for cleanliness and
purity all materials used in any way in the
manufacture of Chesterfield cigarettes.
The factories are modern throughout.
Even the air is changed every 4% minutes.
When you smoke a Chesterfield you
can be sure that there isn’t a purer ciga-
rette made.
a
In a letter to us an eminent sci-
entist says: “Chesterfields are just
as pure as the water you drink.”
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Inspectors examine. Chesterfields as they
come from the cigarette making machines
and throw out any imperfect cigarettes.
esterfield
the cigarette that's MILDER
| the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
» © 1934, Liccerr & Myers ToBacco Co,
LIVE in FRENCH]
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