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College news, June 2, 1937
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1937-06-02
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 23, No. 26
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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European Fellowship,
Continued from Page Two
magna cum laude
(with distinction in history)
Barbara Colbron Connecticut
Massachusetts
1 =
(To be received after completion
of Summer Practicum)
ANN SHYNE of Troy, New York”
A.B. Vassar College 1935; M.A. Bryn
Mawr College, to be™ conferred, 1937,
Emilie Louise Wells: Fellow in Eco-
nomics from Vassar College, Smith
hue eS
Graduate Scholar in Philosophy, Bryn
Subjects, Philosophy and: Psychology:
Heights, New York
Barnard College 1935. Chinese
Mawr College, 1935-36 and Graduate
Scholar in Philosophy, 1936-37.
MARJORIE ADA GOLDWASSER of New
_ Have Joint Meeting
: Continued from Page One
Bryn Mawr alumnae would be at a
disadvantage compared . with — the
graduates of other colleges which do
functioned very well.
° ' _ ChristianAssociation.. Fellow.in--So- S onesf- : . .
Elizabeth Lyle Wins cial) Economy, Bryn Prop College, Subject, Philosophy: 37 and "38 Councils the end of each college year.
- 1936-37. GRACE CHIN LEE of Jackson ‘The Planning Committee reported
that there had been conflicts over the
use of the Common Room, and that
the_Common. Room Committee. had_not-—
Most of the
mistakes had resulted-from the under- —
graduates’ failing to reserve the room
Barbara Campbell Duncan Ohio College j : > :
gé School for Social Work, 1935- York City give the degree’cum laudé. .They said : itz?
: ; ‘ +6 on Miss Barnitz’ ch
“Mary-Louise Eddy 36: Graduate Student in Social Econ- A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1936. Gradu-| that it is hard to explain one’s qualifi-| +p, é chart, or to have
magna cum laude Massachusetts omy, Bryn Mawr Gollege, 1936-37. ate Student in Philosophy and Psy- cnt Ae ‘ ‘ the appointment approved by Miss
chology, Bryn Mawr College,’ 1936-37.|Cations for a position without being| MacDonald. It was suggested that in
(with distinction in history)
Sophie Donaldson Hemphill Maryland
Margaret Gracie Jackson
cum laude Massachusetts A.B. Smith Colle i iti i
‘ : a ge 1936. Graduate | for teaching positions, and that in her oy :
_ Mary Beirne Jones kinsburg, Pennsylvania Scholar in Psychology, Bryn Mawr: ee oe as undergraduates one trip to Taylor.
' 4 te Sadieet Culieee thts td Gen College, 1936-37 experience, the qualifications of the
cum laude Illinois ag aS tren. ons ane, : : ; ‘ i :
candidate in her own field are more
(with distinction in history)
Winifred Bollons Safford
cum laude
Louise Eugenia Stengel
Washington, D. C.
Sara Henry Tillinghast
in.absentia _-Rhode Island
(work for this degree
_ completed in February) -
Eleanore Flora Tobin
cum laude fe Illinois
(with distinction in history)
. Elaine Armstrong Vall-Spinoza
West Virginia
Texas
Henrietta Varbalow :
cum laude New Jersey
(with distinction in history)
One Year Certificate
(To be received after completion
of Summer Practicum)
JULIA CRAIGHEAD BROWN of Wil-
Mawr College, to be conferred, 1937.
Graduate Student in Social Economy
and Social Research, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1936-37.
MARGARET ANNETTE Harvey of
North Vancouver, British Co-
lombia, Canada.
B.Com. University of British Colum-
bia 1935 and A.B. 1936; M.A. Bryn
Mawr CoHege;—to-be--conferred,-1937,
Carnegie Post-graduate Scholar and
Carola Woerishoffer Scholar in Social
Economy and Social Researth, Bryn
Mawr College, 1936-37.
ANNA GLIDDEN PARKHURST of
Springfield, Massachusetts
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1930; M.A.
Bryn Mawr College, to be conferred,
1937. Graduate Student in _ Social
Economy and Social Research, Bryn’
Mawr College, 1936-37...
MARY STEWART SOUTAR of Dundee,
Subjects, Psychology and Education:
Subject, Social Economy:
MILDRED RuTH HENRICH of Darien,
Connecticut
JULIA CRAIGHEAD, BROWN of Wil-
kinsburg, Pennsylvania
A.B. Vassar College 1921. Graduate
Student in Social Economy and Social
Research, Bryn Mawr College, 1936-37.
ANNA GLIDDEN PARKHURST of
Springfield, Massachusetts
A.B: Bryn Mawr College 1930. Gradu-
ate Student in Social Economy and
Social Research, Bryn Mawr College,
1936-37.
ANN: SHYNE of Troy, New York
A.B. Vassar College 1935. M.A. Bryn
Mawr ColHege, to be conferred,, 1937.
Emilie Louise Wells Fellow in Eco-
nomics from Vassar .College, Smith
College School of Social Work, 1935-
36; Graduate Student in Social Econ-
omy and Social Research, Bryn Mawr
College, 1936-37.
MARGARET DorOTHY Woop of Ro-
able to refer to*this’ special honor.
Mrs. Manning said that she had been
asked to recommend many candidates
important than a high general aver-
age. Bryn Mawr has never belonged
to Phi Beta Kappa, and this does not
seem to have been a handicap to
graduates looking for academic ap-
pointments. : 8
Miss Park passed around summar-
ies of the college budget planned by
Mr. Hurst for next year, She said
that at the close of this year the col-
lege has a surplus of nearly $9000,
which is greater than it has been
for the last few years. This goes
to the college debt, for emergency
repairs, and interest on the Wyndham
Debt. . There is no reserve fund for
the college; each year’s receipts are
Dr. J. E, Park Gives
Continued from Page One
and circumstance distinct.
thus complicated
charm and color.
“uniform stupidity.”
self,” counseled Dr. Park.
the future Miss MacDonald make the
reservations a$ well as approve them
to simplify. the system and save the
Baccalaureate Sermon
religion and the aim of college.” We
must keep these two poles of idealism
We must
never settle down and sell our souls
to circumstances, for if life were not
it would lose ~
“The most boring
of life’s experiences is war, because
it is oversimplification of life’ or a
its
_“The hardest object to find is your-
“No intro-:
spection or resolutions are of much
Scotland or? ’ ;
HISTORY QF ART LB. Cumbelans Unieuelis Uk feo. chester, New York spent on the buildings, library, sal-|use. You only find yourself in doing
Lois Marean Massachusetts raved r Bevin Ales. A.B. University of Rochester 1934.| 44) nsion, and scholarship |th; ; mar
— cial Scholar in Social Economy and Union Théological.Seminary, summers|*"'°% Pension, 0 P|things—and acting... .. God’s idea of
Sy Saar cg New York] tg mola Bryn ‘Mawr College, 1933 and 1934; Young Women’s Chris-|funds. The -teaching salaries are|béing is creation, progressive produce.
ith Rose ~Ste tian Association. Scholar in Social] yery high compared to other colleges’ | tj : ‘8
magna cum laude Mexico MADELEINE G. SYLVAIN of Port au Eeonomy..and— Social Research; . Bryn tg gn. comp B tion of something new.” And it is,
2 Sg ed a eel : Dyince, ttatiinn. Mawr College, 1935-36 and Young|@Nd to our Income. something new when you dare to be
(with distinction in history of ‘art) , Women’s Christian Association Fellow] Mrs. Chadwick-Collins announced | yourself.
‘ Licence-en-droit, University of Puerto
j j in’ Social Economy and _ Social - Re- : ‘ A
See eee RRR marniaes, Fe i| aanest fone, eae coin Saeed. | OY ee eeovin Echos) Wk oct? Remember that you are not inet. cay
sistant Gigls’ Schools Rural Education Subjects, Social Economy and Eco-| the college joint use of their barn for|of a crowd, he exhorted the Senior
cum laude Massachusetts Departmenty-a0a5-36; Latin-American nonties-and Politics:. a theatre workshop and studio. This|class. “You are you. . . . Become
: ATIN Fellow of the American Association! Bepry Bock of Buffalo, New York|is @ large Elizabethan-style brick and/ neither a voice of vengeance nor the
Marian Elizabeth Gamble College, 1936-37. oe A.B. Bryn Mawr Coll€ge 1936. Carola| wood building which could be turned| vacant smile of friendly complaéency.
Philadelphia " Woerishoffer Scholar in S5cial Econ- into a workshop for a sum which] Labor to-know your time. In so do-
Margaret Robinson ‘Lacy
cum laude
(with distinction in Latin)
Lucille Geraldine Ritter
magna cum laude Pennsylvania
(with distinction in Latin)
LATIN AND GREEK
Iowa
Master of Arts
(23)
Subject, Biology:
CAROLYN ANNE HIERHOLTZER of
Brooklyn, New York
B.Se. New Jersey College for Women
1935. Special “Schqlar in . Biology,
Bryn Mawr College, 1935-36, and Grad-
omy and Social Research, Bryn Mawr
College, 1936-37.
MARGARET ANNETTE HARVEY of
North Vancouver, British Co-
lumbia, Canada
B.Com. University of British Columbia
1935 and B.A. 1936. Carnegie Post-
graduate Scholar and Carola Woeri-
shoffer Scholar in Social Economy and
would build a very inadequate new
building.’ The distance from Good-
hart, which should be the main ob-
jection from the students’ point of
view, should be discounted, when ft
is realized that the college would not
be able to build any nearer the main
Christe of Paléstina.
Founded 1865 Seventy-Third Year
ing you will know yourself.” Ins¢los-
ing the Choir sang Jesu, Joy of Man’s
Desiring by Bach and- Adoremus te,
o——zxz:z:z:z=nmr—r—eseE____ eee
J
Elizabeth Holzworth uate Scholar in Biology 1936-37. Social Research, Bryn Mawr College, campus. If present plans are suc-|*
magna cum laude New: York Subject, Classical Archaeology: 1936-37. cessful, the workshop could be ¢om- BUSINESS TRAINING
{ (with distinction in Latin) , SARA ANDERSON of Royersford, ., Doctor of Philosophy ‘| plete by the fall of 1938. The barn, Courses offer thor-
MATHEMATICS Pennsylvania (16) was once the stable when the Baldwin ough preparation for
Lilli J Ful A.B. Mount -Holyoke College 1935. 4 ] .s It is} “the « h
illian Jane Fulton Graduate Scholar in. Claasical “Arch: Subjects, Physfology and Cytology: | School was a summer hotel. It is the young woman who
cum laude Pennsylvania aeoley aad Hoemyh or Eesanee ge oh SYLVIA BUTLER ROUSE of Lebanon,|large enough for several workshops, intends to make
‘ . : : rom Moun olyoke College, Bryn : . = : :
Alice Frances Martin’ Pennsylvania| yyiwr College, Semester I, 1935-36; Pennsylvania and might even be a- good place to business her career:
Flora Sylvia Wernick Philadelphia Member of the Staff of the Cilician A.B. Mqunt Holyoke College 1931;/ have a dance :
PHILOSOPHY Expedition, Semester H, 1935-36; Grad- M.A. Brown University 1934. Teacher ae Ci Ibr ia teoueht Summer session of six gece eee
; uate Scholar in Classical Archaeology of General Science, * Junior High Barbara Colbron, ya iid _— ad jn FON term AaMES. |
Helen Frances Fisher and Scholar of the Society of Penn- School, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1931-|the question of freshmen exchanging For information address Registrar
a 32; Graduate Student, Brown Univer- : a ,
cum laude Utah| — sylvania Women in New York, 1936-37.) "1932-34; Graduate Scholar in Bi-|/0F meals; and suggested that a sys-|) BPEIRCE SCHOOL
(with distinction in philosophy)
Mary Sampson Flanders
cum laude New York City
(with distinction in philosophy)
Jean Atherton Lamson
cum laude : Illinois
(with distinction in philosophy)
Leigh Davis Steinhardt
summa cum laude New York City
(with distinction in philosophy)
PSYCHOLOGY
ELISABETH POPE WASHBURN of
Wayzata, Minnesota
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1917, Gradu-
ate Student in. Classical Archaeology,
Bryn Mawr College, 1935-37.
Subject, English:
MoTHER MARY VIRGINIA of Rose-
mont, Pennsylvania
A.B. Rosemont College 1934.. Gradu-
ate Student in English, Bryn Mawr
College, 1934-37,
PAQUERETTE NASSE of Villeneuve-
sur-Lot, France, in absentia
Subjects,
ology, Bryn Mawr College, 1934-36;
Instructor in Biology, Flora Stone
Mather. College,.Western Reserve Uni-
versity, 1936-37. Dissertation: The In-
fluence of Calcium and Potassium
Salts on Uterine Contractions in Nor-
mal and Adrenalectomized Rabbits.
Presented by Professor Ernest
Wesley Blanchard
Biochemistry, Physiology
and Organic Chemistry:
ELEANOR HUGINS YEAKEL of Bryn
Mawr, Pennsylvania
tem be tried whereby anyone going
-out- should_register,-and—a-guest-could
come in her place. Miss Howe and
Julia Grant ’38, agreed to work out
some such system for trial. Miss
Grant brought up the question of hav-
ing the finances of college clubs and
associations audited. Mrs. Collins
suggested that the Undergraduate As-
sociation arrange with Mrs, Farson
to dudit class and club accounts after
1475 Pine Street Phila., Pa.
Meet your “Friends at “Ke
- Bryn Mawr Confectione
(Next to Seville Theater Bldg.)
Superior Soda Service
Music—Dancing for girls only
The Rendezvous of the College Girls
Tasty Sandwiches, Delicious Sundaes
Jean Marvine Cluett New York ps gees age Py 0 Philo- A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1933 and M.A. =
HO FE : : sophie, an od; lcence ¢S- 1934. Graduate Student in Biology .
Virginia Dorsey Philadelphia Lettres, University of Bordeaux, 1934, and Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College,
Selma Ingber Student, University of Bordeaux, 1934-| 1933-34 and Non-Resident Scholar in White ‘Buckskin
cum laude Philadelphia 35; Teaching Fellow in French, en Biology, 1934-37. Dissertation: The
(with distinction in psychology)
Alice Gore King» New York City
. Mawr College, 1935-37,
VIVIAN IRENE RYAN of Cleveland,
Ohio
Effect of Adrenalectomy upon Blood
Phospholipids- and Total Fatty Acids
in the Cat.
Ernest
and Blue Calf
Ruth Levi ‘ : ‘A.B, Oberlin College 1934. Graduate Presented by ~ Professor “Aa ideal Pore ee pa oad acwell
cum laude New York Scholar in English, Bryn Mawr Col- Wesley. Blanchard Po 2
: iTS Na lege, 1936-87. : : ae « arched last for those who cannot
(with distinction in psychology) -|Subject, French: Subjects, cascingg tt and sig or wear flat heels. Good looking—
Mary Dewhurst Lewis .% Illinois Jaxer WILSON PiANioan of New EDITH ForD SOLLERS of Baltimore, - long wearing. Duflex sole, I1/).
Jeanne, Macomber Massachusetts York Ci Maryland neh hs ee! 14.00
ork City A.B, Goucher College 1931; M:S. Uni-
Laura Marion Musser North Carolina
Anne Legate Roberts “> Colorado
Margaret Louise Stark Pennsylvania
Amelia Kennard Wright Maryland
Candidates for Certificates
|Carola Woerishoffer Graduate De-
| partment of Social. Economy
and Social Research
Two Year Certificate .
FLORENCE HEMLEY of Brooklyn,
New York
A.B. Brooklyn College 1934; M.A. Co-
lumbia University 1935. Carola Woer-
ishoffer Scholar in Social Economy
1935-36 and Robert G. Valentine
Scholar and Voluntary Defenders As-
sociation Fellow, Bryn Mawr College,
A.B.’ Vassar College 1936. Graduate
Scholar in French, Bryn Mawr, Col-
lege, 1936-37.
MARY ELIOT FROTHINGHAM of Bos-
ton, Massachusetts
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1931. Gradu-
ate Student in French and Warden
of Merion Hall, Bryn Mawr College,
1935-37. e
GWENDOLYN FULLER of Ames, Iowa
A.B. Mount Holyoke College 1936.
Graduate Scholar in French, Bryn
Mawr-College, 1936-37.
FRANCOISE GENEVIEVE QUENEAU of
Millburn, New Jerséy
A.B. Mount Holyoke College 1934.
Graduate Scholar in French, Bryn
Mawr College, 1934-35 and Graduate
Student in Romance Languages 1936-
37.
GEORGETTA” ISABELLE STIMMEL of
‘versity of Pennsylvania 1934.
Subjects,
» HELEN MucHNIc of Northampton,
Teach-
ing Assistant lin Chemistry, Goucher
College, 1931-33; Graduate Student,
University of Pennsylvania, 1933-34;
Fellow in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1934-86 and Holder of the Alice
Freeman Palmer Fellowship of Welles-
ley College, Bryn'Mawr ‘College, 1986-
37. Disseftation: The Dissociation
Pressures of Potassium Deuteride and
Potassium Hydride.
Presented. by Professor
Llewellyn Crenshaw
English Literature
French Literature: :
James
and
Massachusetts
A.B. Vassar College 1925; M.A. Bryn
Mawr College 1927. Graduate Scholar
in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1925-
27 and Part-time Reader in English
Claflin
' 1606 Chestnut St. Phila.
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DAPHNE HuGHESs of Roseburg, Ore- Ridgefield Park, New Jersey and Graduate Siuhes. obetos, Helene tunities of which you of the Class of 1937
: A.B. Elmira College 1934. Franco- and Cecil. Rubel . Foundation Fellow <
— American Fellow of the Institute of| studying at the University of Lon- may well take advantage. The School for
A.B. University of Oregon 1931, Stu-
Fellow, Bryn Mawr College, 1935-37.
Young Women’s Christian Association
dent, Pacific School of Religion, St.
Margaret’s School and Church Divin-
ity School of the. Pacific, 1931-32.
RUTH ‘.ENALDA SHALLCROSS.
Bellevue, Nebraska
A.B. University of Nebraska .-1929. |
Carola Woerishoffer Scholar in Social
. Economy, Bryn Mawr College, 1929-30
and 1936-37; Graduate Student, Co-
lumbia University, 1932-35. :
Mancarer Dorotay Woop of Ro-|
chester, New York
A.B. University -of. Rochester 1984:
M.A. Bryn Mawr College, to be con-
ferred, 1937. Union Theological Semi-
nary, summers 1933 and 1934. Young
. Women’s Christian “Association Schol-
ar in Social Economy; Bryn Mawr Col-
ees, 1935-36, and*-Young Women’s
pie. Nas etic eae Sto
SES PONIES SAAR RONEN OPEN DE El
of: '
International Education, University'of
Lyon, 1935-36. Graduate Scholar in
French, Bryn Mawr College, 1936-37.
Subjects, French and Spanish:
BLANCHE SEGNER FULTON of Rid-
ley Park, Pennsylvania
A,B. Beaver College 1936. Non-resi-
dent Graduate. Scholar in French and
Spanish, Bryn Mawr College, 1936-37.
Subjects, Greek and English:
KATHERINE .LEVER of: Philadelphia
A.B, Swarthmore College 1936..Gradu-|
ate. Scholar in Greek, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, "1936-37. g
Subjects, Latin and English:
_ JEAN HoizwortH of Port. Chester,
New York ie
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1936. Gradu-
ate Scholar in Latin, =~ Myer Col-
‘ A gate 1936-37. j = a
SCORES BOTS ROHS Ieee
Subjects,
“Mawr
don, 1928-29; Instructor in English
Literature and Composition, Smith
College, 1930- 36 and Assistant Profes-
sor-elect,' 1937. Dissertation: “Dosto-
evsky’s English Reputation.
Presented by Professor Samuel C.
Che =
nglish Philology, English
Lite rature and Greek: .
Honor
' Rhode. Island
A-B--Pembroke-College-in. Brown. Uni- }
versity 1930; M.A. Bryn Mawr College
1931; M.A: University of London 1934.
Graduate Scholar in English, Bryn
College, ~
Fellow in English 1931-32; Graduate
Student, University of London, 1932-
34 and ‘Holder of Miss Abbott’s School
Alumnae Fellowship from Brown Uni-
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1930-31 and--.1934-35, |.
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