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College news, March 11, 1953
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1953-03-11
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 39, No. 16
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-vol39-no16
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Wednesday; March. 11,1953"
President Uses Grant
Continued from Page 1
abling students to study anywhere
in the United States or abroad.
Yirka has chosen to go to Colum-
bia where she will take up Politi-
cal Science with special emphasis
on International Relations.
Explaining the Fellowship, Yir-
ka said one must be nominated by
faculty and then proceed to sub-
mit a one thousand word intellec-
tual biography. This means “You
first have to find out whether you
have an intellect and then find out
if it has developed since you were
five!” Then this procedure is fol-
lowed by “gruelling, gruesome” in-
terviews at the regional office
(which for Yirka was Princeton).
There you may be asked on the
theory of the co-ordinates or to
comment on Cannon’s latest book
(fortunately Yirka had read it),
then whether Mr. Cannon dis-
agreed with Morganthaul’s theory,
and “such like things”.
Yirka plans to get her Ph. D.
probably at Columbia (her main
~~ €alendar € Cont'd)
For International Study |
Alwwyne Concert Includes'
| Liszt, Debussy and Ravel
Continued from Page 1
.,,Continned from. Page 1.
for‘ secretary of Undérgrad.
Freshmen select candidates for
first Sophomore member to Self-
Govweiin sks oie
College elects the’ president’ of
the Alliance. * — Coie
7:15 p. m. Current Events
speaker to’ be’ announced. Com-
mand, Etude in E flat by Pagnini-
Liszt, the calm Lachen und Weinen
by Schubert-Zadora, and the start-
‘lingly quick’ and shortPolichinelle
by Villa-Lobos.
There is no doubt of Mr. Al-
‘wyne’s mastery of the piano. Be-
cause of this it is difficult to the
point of impossibility to criticize
his performance. It is only pos-
mon Room.
8:15 p. m. Eric A. Havelock will |
deliver the White Memorial lec-|
ture: ‘The Quarrel Between Poe-
try ‘and Philosophy.” Goodhart.
Tuesday, March 17:
Sophomores | select’ candidates
for the first Junior member to
Undergrad.
Freshmen meet candidates for
vice - president of Self -Gov.;
Chapel head; secretary to Self
ay: 3 | ;
Halls elect Hall Presidents.
choice was Columbia or Harvafd)
and then go into the diplomatic
service; The Wilson Fellowship
puts an emphasis on teaching, and
Yirka plans to combine govern-
ment work with teaching.
Key to the future— -
Gibbs Training
Gibbs secretarial training opens doors for college women to
career opportunities in their chosen field. Special Course
rsonal placement service. .
TRLS AT Work.”
KATHARINE GIBBS
NEW YORK 17, 230 Park Avenue
6, 155 Angell Street
for College Women. Five-school
Write College Dean for ‘‘Grass
BOSTON 16, 90 Marlborough Street
CHICAGO 1i, 51 E. ceceter Street PROVIDENCE
INTCLAIR, N. J., 33 Plymouth Str
sible to write of the musical en-_
Committee Meeting
Airs Orals Problem
Have you passed all your orals?
Would you like to quiz the faculty
oral committee on any and all
phases of the language examina-
tions? If so, come to the Com-
mon Room next Tuesday night,
March 17, at 8:30 to a panel dis-
cussion and question period with
members of the various language
committees. The meeting is spon-
sored by the Curriculum Commit-
joyment shared by hearing his tee. You can learn how the orals
recital. ‘are graded, how you should write
‘an oral, and the problems of orals
College elects Common Treas- in general from the other side of
urer.
Wednesday, March 18:
Sophomores select candidates
for secretary of League.
Freshmen meet candidates for ,
vice-president of Undergrad; sée-
retary to Undergrad; vice-pres}
ident of Alliance. A
College elects vice-president of |'
Self-Gov. and head of Chapel.
Compliments of
the
HAVERFORD
PHARMACY
Haverford, Pa.
After your work or
after a show,
The HAMBURG HEARTH
is the place to go.
Come for a snack or
a regular meal,
Our food and service
are both most ideal.
_ THE
“SPORTS CENTER
346 West Lancaster Ave.
Haverford, Pa. — MI 2-2527
FLORENCE WALSH
.. Shorts.
“Slacks:
Skirts |
_. Tennis. Dresses
, Blouses—Sweaters—Belts—Long Hose
s
the fence.
Everyone is welcome!
And you don’t need to bring your
dictionaries!
B.M.C. Summer Camp
States Different Policy
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cial worker with us! Young put
capable, she’ll be there to’ confer
with us on those perplexing prob-
lems that do come up, and to’-ex-
plain the reasons behind.and meth-
ods for handling childrén more suc-
cessfully.
We are very excited about these
plans and will be very glad to talk
further to you who are interested
in counselling, or helping in other
ways. Please do drop in to see us,
and do plan to spend part of your
summer sharing in the the work
and fun at Bryn Mawr Summer
Camp! /
n Winstead, Denbigh
ancy Tepper, Rhoads South
"a
brunch
Our delicious coffee.and our sticky buns
In fact all our food pleases everyone.
Sunday if you’re hungry before lunch
The COLLEGE INN’S the place for a
7
s
One-year Course
leads to
Master's
Degree
The young executive
MAKES HER MARK IN RETAILING
THROUGH SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Specialized training speeds college grads to
top jobs in retailing—where women executives
are not the exception. Interesting positions
open in buying, advertising, fashion, per-
sonnel, management and teaching. Realistic
classroom approach. Supervised store experi-
ence with pay. Coeducational.
placed. Scholarships available.
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