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College news, October 31, 1951
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1951-10-31
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 38, No. 06
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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THE
COLLEGE NEWS
Wednesday, October 31, 1951
U. of Pennsylvania Hockey Players Succumb
To Skillful Stickwork of Three BMC Teams
Continued from Page 3
L.F.—D. Waltin
G.—B. Borneman
Subs: E. Kemp, B, Bradley, T.
Osma.
The First Team game was very
exciting to watch, and the spec-
tators were almost as exhausted
as the players—from cheering. It
was a fast-moving game, and the
ball went from one end of the
field to the other, and was not in
any gne circle predominately. The
defense played an exceptionally
good match, not only when the
Bryn Mawr goal was being at-
tacked, but backed up the forward
line in the Penn circle. There was
a great deal of interaction be-
tween the defense and the for-
wards, which made for much. bet-
ter hockey. The rushing in the
circle was also greatly improved
since last week, but there is still
room for more. The two Bryn
Mawr goals were scored by D.
Hanna and L. Kimball, making
the final score 2-1 in Bryn Mawr’s
favor.
The Second Team game started
out with Penn in the lead by two
goals, although the Bryn Mawr
team had many corners and were
in the Penn circle numerous
times. Then Bryn Mawr seemed
to wake up, and with three goals
made by J. Thompson and another
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by E. Cadwalader, they swept on
to victory. After the first few
minutes there were many good
passes, and the defense played
their usual strong game. The
rushing in the circle was a revela-
tion, and there were a number of
near-?goals that either just miss-
ed or hit the goal posts.
The Third team played one of
the best games that a Bryn Mawr
third team has played for a long
time. There were quite a num-
ber of excellent centering passes
from the wings, and a great deal
of hard fighting in the circle.
Bryn Mawr started right off with
a goal by J. Davis, followed by
another made by G. Vare. Then
three more were scored later in
the game by M.. G. Warren, two
of which were scored from cor-
ners, Corner goals are something
that Bryn Mawr should work on,
because a great many were miss-
ed in all three games. All in all,
though, Bryn Mawr should be
proud of the performance put on
by her hockey players this last
week,
Hytier Exposes Hatred
Of Balzac, Sainte-Beuve
Continued from Page 3
the course of Sainte-Beuve’s at-
tacks, declared, “He is running his
pen through my heart!” In the
end, Balzac decided to write a
novel using the theme of Sainte-
Beuve’s Volupte, a book which had
made a_ strong impression on
him. ‘Sainte-'Beuve’s opinion of
this work showed that he did
not completely understand the dif-
ference between the methods. of
the biographer and the novelist.
In a review which Balzac edited
himself he at length replied to
the attacks of Sainte-Beuve. He
exclaimed, “When you read him,
boredom
like a bat: it prefers the dark”
Even after the death of Balzac,
Sainte-Beuve could not listen to
praise of him from others.
Monsieur Hytier concluded by
remarking that Sainte-Beuve’s
hatred of Balzac prevented him
from appreciating an author
whom he was otherwise particu-
larly fitted to understand.
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League Revives Council
For Maids and Porters
Continued from Page 3
be larger than it has been, because
there will be two representatives
from both Pem East and West,
and Rhoads North and South. The
maids and porters also requested
that one student in each hall be
appointed to represent them at
various college functions.
The maids and porters are es-
pecially invited to attend the reg-
ular Sunday evening chapel serv-
ices, and also to the informal de-
votional services held by the Cha-
pel Committee every Sunday af-
ternoon at 4:00 in the Common
room. They are urged, too, to give
any suggestions they may have
‘|for general campus improvements
to Judy Leopold or their student
representatives.
Dancer Ruth St. Denis
Objects to “‘Wriggling”’
Continued from Page 3
and culture.
At the conclusion of her lec-
ture, the stage curtains opened
on a blue-lit stage and Miss St.
Denis in her famed impression of
a Hindu woman burning prayer
incense. The audience was en-
thralled by the serpentine beauty
and grace of Miss St. Denis’
hands as they traced the path of
the rising smoke. Her second ap-
pearance was in a madonna-like
drapery as she danced to six-
teenth century religious music.
The final piece was a native In-
dian dance done with bells and a
brightly colored sari. The audi-
ence, termed by Miss St. Denis
one of the most receptive she had
danced for, called for encores. but
received only one from the tired
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