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College news, May 17, 1944
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1944-05-17
serial
Weekly
8 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 30, No. 26
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-vol30-no26
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‘THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page Seven
Tea at the Inn is a perennial event—every, day all day except
Monday—and it’s outdoors in the spring.
Now that spring has come, the Reading Room inhabitants
have moved to the Cloisters to take in some vitamin D with their
knowledge.
Here Trudie MacIntosh °46 wears omnipresent uni-
form—blue jeans, man’s shirt and moccasins.
Increased Interest
In Campus Athletics
Continued from Page 6
won a place on the _ substitute
team.
With the end of the fall term,
athletic interest was centered on
basketball and swimming, The
Owls, though suffering several de-
feats, had two thrilling victories;
Swarthmore, undefeated this year
in basketball up to the time they
met Bryn Mawr, bowed to the
Owls, 30-24. Three weeks later,
the University of Pennsylvania,
undefeated in two years, fell be-
fore Bryn Mawyr’s superior nata-
tory skill. ve
“In May there was great excite-
ment on campus with the advent
of the Middle Atlantic States
Women’s Intercollegiate Singles
Tennis Tournament played here
on the varsity courts. Seven of the
fifty-two entrants were Bryn Mawr
students. Ty Walker, Bryn Mawr’s
number one tennis star, was a
semi-finalist, beaten only by Glo-
ria Evans of Swarthmore, ceded
number seventeen in the Women’s
Junior Nationals.
Besides the regular eontests
played with surrounding colleges
by the hockey, baseball and swim-
ming teams, the Philadelphia
Interclub League played by the
tennis team, two modern dance
club recitals and the dance play
Rodrigo, the Athletic Association
has sponsored interhall hockey
and basketball games in an effort
to provide some sort of amuse-
ment during what might otherwise
be weekends with very little to do
except walk up and down in the
Library.
Nameless Publication
Will Succeed “‘Lantern”’
Continued from page 4
the progress of an inquiring mind
from cynicism to confidence in the
good.
Thus the recent denunciation of
Bryn Mawr’s — sacrifices to the
Muses (or of the Muses, as the
sentiment seemed to indicate) has
instigated fresh activity in a
circle determined to prove that the
need for artistic expression can-
not be so-easily discounted. The
editors of the magazine deserve
mention. They are Patricia von
Kienbusch, Nicole Pleven, Rosina
Bateson, Eva Krafft, and Toni
Boel.
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My heart leaps up when I behold
The INN upon the lawn;
So was it in my Freshman year,
So is it-with Commencement near!
Henderson Joins WAC.
Arthur Stays Behind
“Arthur is already sulking in-
side the microphone, but he’s a
conceited rat,” Hen-
dersgon, attributing. her pet’s ill
humor to the fact that she is soon
to desert him and join the WAC
for the duration.
said Miss
Miss
is expecting her or-
Sworn in on April 28,
Henderson
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will be sent either to Des Moines,
Iowa, or Fort Oglethorpe, Geor-
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tower technique in the air force.
“T’ll be interested in the drill
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