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College news, May 1, 1952
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1952-05-01
serial
Weekly
8 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 38, No. 23
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-vol38-no23
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Thursday, May 1, 1952
THE COLLEGE
NEWS
Page Seven
Robertian Dancers Kick
Down Audience’s Screen
Continued from Page 1
quy wth Shocket’s accompaniment
was delightful and set the high-
‘water mark in the flood of compli-
ments which rippled through the
audience at intermission. In con-
trast, the short, humorous speech-
es, characteristic of Huck, were
very amusing.
The full-bodied voices which
sang the lovely Jerome Kern mel-
odies were climaxed by John as he
poured out “Devastating”. The
voice was truly one belonging to a
star fullback, and when it was
combined with Stephanie’s (Pearl
Bailey) lighter, feminine voice,
the product was equally entertain-
ing.
‘Sittece the plot revolved around
Roberta (Aunt Minnie), the part
had to be well played. Louise
Jones, never at a loss for words
and ultra-sophisticated, portrayed
the wealthy dress-designer inimi-
tably as she reminisced “Yester-
days” with Lord Henry (Louis
White).
“Clothes make a woman” and
the fashions designed by Stepha-
nie made the models look very
smart indeed. The trim figures
‘International Evening”’
Features Drums, Dudden
Continued from Page 3
about the drums, that the two
drums are male and female (dif-
ferentiated by the one’s monoton-
ous tone and the other’s varied
voice) and it is ~ecessary to tune
them for one half hour so that
they may work together properly
—a courtship period, perhaps —
the boys played several selections
from recent Indian movies.
A few Russian dances were giv-
en by barefoot girls in colorful
costumes, and the Festival group
fed its new friends on cokes and
taught them the Hora, then send-
ing the erstwhile audience out into
the rain humming new tunes and
tripping new steps back to their
halls or off to more merry-making.
that were suggested in the fashion
show materialized in full as the
kick chorus, beautifully synchro-
nized, kicked down the mental
smoke screen. For no screen was
necessary to enjoy the clear and
precise lines cut by the dancers.
ENGAGEMENT
Miriam Baiker, ’52 to Kenneth
Milgrim.
Now you can afford
to fly to EUROPE
this summer
on the new
“Why don’t you come, too,
Professor? We're taking
The Rainbow to Europe, for
that all-expense Studytour!”
New, all-expense,
Conducted Educational
Travel Plan from $ 598
plus registration fee of $15
Price above is for one week and
includes your round trip on The |
Rainbow to London and back from
Paris, accommodations af care-
fully selected hotels, three meals
a day, land transportation, visits
to historical, educational and cul-
tural sites .. . all under the leader-
ship of qualified educational di-
onl ZITO
“Oh, Judy; 1 just got my check
from Dad. Now | can go with
you on The Rainbow!”
“Wonderful,
Dottie! That
Conducted
Studytour will
be twice the
fun together.”
New York to London
Round trip, $486
@ All flights of The Rainbow—Pan
American’s new Clipper* Tourisi
service—are on brand-new
Douglas Super-6 Clippers: four
engines, 10,000 horsepower,
pressurized, air-conditioned and
flown by the experienced Flight
Crews who’ve been flying Pan
American’s deluxe services. Goo:
food at low prices, too.
The Studytour is a unique
Educational Travel Plan for
students, teachers and educators.
Go any time from June 8 throug}
October 19. Choose one or up tc
eleven different tour “packages” o
one week each. Send coupon for
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Call your local Travel Agent or—
Pa AMERICAN
rectors. Each additional one-week
ur is WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCE!
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p~=—-_..Mail today for full details on — —— — ———. —— —
College Dept., Pan American
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European Educational Travel Plan and THE RAINBOW Service
42nd Street, New York 17, N.Y.
Tell me more about The Rainbow and the low-cost,
all-expense Educational Travel Plan.
(print your name)
(college and Class)
(street or dormitory)
(city and state)
Haverford-Hood Concert
Climaxes in ‘Magnificat’
Continued from Page 3
Mawr-Haverford College orches-
tra, performed Bach’s Magnificat
in D. The soloists, Robert Reyn-
olds and Mary Sihler, the massed
chorus, and the orchestra produc-
ed a truly awe-inspiring work.
The Magnificat, acclaimed by many
as coming as near perfection as a
human creation can, brought the
full power ands richness of the
voices of the combined groups
into prominent display and ended
the program with a pervading
sense of magnificence,
| WALTER COOK
Watch Repairing, Clocks
and Jewelry
Bryn Mawr Avenue
qi
ae 7
AT THE GATEWAY
TO TIMES SQUARE
660 | rooms, private baths—
rade jon Adjacent garage
‘Aleconditioned Dining Room &
Cookiall Lounge Moderate rates
BANQUET AND MEETING FACILITIES
LESLIE PAUL
Managing Director
Hore: EMPIRE
BROADWAY at 63rd ST.
‘ERRATUM
The first paragraph of Ronnie
Gottlieb’s letter, which appeared in
last week’s issue, should have
read: The Alliance would like to ||
apologize to the students, faculty,
and administration for getting
them out of bed a half hour early
on Monday to hear a speaker who
never spoke.
Sorry, Ronnie.
May Flowers
at
JEANNETT’S
( do » \
Hurrah!
Eat.
And
Rave!
Try the
Hearth
YOU'LL FIND
THE PERFECT
SHOWER GIFT
AT |
RICHARD STOCKTON |
7P26A
Spring is coming
Just wait and see,
And you'll come too,
To the Inn for tea!
578 women from
924 colleges taking
secretarial training
at Gibbs Bir
Special Course for College Women.
Five-city personal placement service.
Write College Dean for catalog.
KATHARINE GIBBS
BOSTON 16, 90 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17, 230 Park Ave.
SHICAGO 11, 51 E. Superior St. MONTCLAIR, 33 Plymouth St.
PROVIDENCE 6, R. 1., 155 Angell St
El Greco: Restaurant
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
Bryn Mawr
FLORENCE WALSH
Washable and Mothproof Tattersal
and Pure Irish Linen
Bermuda Shorts
at
JOYCE LEWIS
Compliments of
the
Haverford
Pharmacy
Haverford, Pa. |
Sa
Eureka Cinema
40th & Market Sts.
Baring 2-5181
FINE ARTS CINEMA
(Formerly Eureka Theatre)
Monday thru Friday April 28-May 2
First Philadelphia Engagement
“THE MAD QUEEN”
“Magnificent Entertainment . . . Truly
Imposing” —New York Times
(In Spanish, English Titles)
First Philadelphia Engagement
Commencing Saturday, May 3
"THE COLLEGE INN —
U J (In posto English Titles)
Wordsworth versed
..» WITH WHICH
THOU DOST REFRESH
THY THIRSTY LIPS
The Excursion
With which? Why, with Coca-Cola
of course, for this delicious
refreshment is the answer to thirst.
Have a Coke.
pe BOTTLED UNDER
THE PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
“Coke” bs o registered trade-mark. © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
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