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College news, February 25, 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)
1953-02-25
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 39, No. 14
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-no14
Wednesday, February 25, 1953
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page: Three”
Stately Song Of Praise
Thrills College Audience
* Continued from Page 1
think” was Mr. Goodale’s apt de-
scription of Hindemith’s Six Chan-
sons based on French poems by
Rilke. Sung by the Combined
Small Chorus, delightful
compositions - varied from _ the
stately and slow-moving “Un
Cygne” and solemn minor “En
Hiver” to the short and charming
“Puisque tout passe”. The ver-
satility of the Chorus was illus-
trated best in the final ‘Verger”
with a light and carefree touch.
Litanies a la Vierge Noire by
Poulenc, difficult to perform be-
cause of the wide voice range, was
sung so delicately by the Bryn
Mawr College Chorus as to give
the effect of children’s piping
voices rising in a series of prayers
—‘Notre Dame priez pour nous.”
Schubert’s Standchen with Mary
Lee Culver’s contralto solo gave an
impression of effortless perfection.
these
New Admissions Policy
Heightens Oral Problem
Continued from Page 1
this year, with the possibilities of
change in the type of examination
and the number of languages re-
quired for the degree, and with a
new Latin oral being considered.
The admissions policy has grown
with the changing atmosphere of
high school preparation, and the
committee feels that the policy of
recognizing individual preparation
is likely to benefit the aims of both
the college and the student.
Bartholdy’s Hear My Prayer, O
Lord began the program as it end-
ed, on a religious note.
Robert Goodale and William
Reese, as usual, conducted; Lois
Beekey, Helen Hagopian, and Wil-
liam Meads were the student ac-
companists.
is just fine.
afternoon tea.
The COLLEGE INN is the place to dine,
The food is delicious, the price .
Come meet your friends, ‘cause
that’s where they'll be,
Drop in for a meal, or for
Communism & Religion
Form Conference Topics
Continued from Page 1
Literature at Sarah Lawrence.
Mr. Larabee defined Communism
as the “outcome. of western
thought transplanted to Russia,
plus the western humanitarian re-
form movement”. He described it,
with Niebuhr, as “a Christian
heresy”, pointing out that the
ideology of Communism has the
earmarks of a rationalized faith.
Mr. Fitzgerald emphasized the
action that Communism has taken
in regard to religion, showing that
the Communist persecution of re-
ligion has stemmed from Marx’s
statement that all contemporary
religions are organs of bourgeoise
reaction.
NTURE tita=
EUROPE—60 Days $475
(all-expense incl. steamer)
Bicycle, Faltboot, Ski, Mo-
tor, Rall. Other tours to
Latin America, West, Orient
and Around the World.
ADVE
France, Germany, Spain, Scandle
navia—ART, DANCE, MUSIC. Study,
Tours? Yes! College credit avail-
able on most, but still a wone
derful experience in an
atmosphere of
erie. Mexico—45 Days
$350.
informally, off the beaten track, witir
SITA. Congenial groups with
See More \ similar interests. 150 col-
Spend Less) '¢8es represented on 1952
tours. j
Your Travel Agent or
2 Students International
iit Travel Assectation
Room looking dull
and drab?
Tired from working
in the lab?
Brighten up your
spirits and room,
, By buying flowers
at JEANNETT’S.
Shorts
Slacks
Skirts
THE SPORTS CENTER
346 West Lancaster Ave.
Haverford, Pa. — MI 2-2527
FLORENCE WALSH
Tennis Dresses
Blouses—Sweaters—Belts—Long Hose
|
Registration for Spring Sports
for Freshmen and changes for
Sophomores will take place in
the gym Monday through Fri-
day, March 2-6.
Note: There is no fee for be-
cation department.
ginning golf other than a charge
for balls and possibly one green
fee. Clubs and instruction are
provided by the Physical Edu-
RecanRek
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Our Braemar cashmere takes
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