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College news, October 1, 1949
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1949-10-01
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 36, No. 01
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-vol36-no1
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
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Saturday, October 1, 1949
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o Hidden Hangouts
Continued from Page 2
gray object looming up _ beyond
the hockey field.
A Water Cooler may be found up
the hall from the Reference Room
in the Library. A splendid meeting
place and thirst quencher.
Poison Ivy located close to the |
brook and any place else you’re
not looking.
For Budding Explorers we sug:
| gest. the Taylor Tower and Base- |
| ment, the Low Buildings basement,
| the Library basement, and a mys-
terious something called the Pa-
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Incidentally
There is at least one freshman
| who still has a great deal to learn
about Bryn Mawr. This innocent
was saying how hungry she got
between meals, particularly be-
tween lunch and dinner. ‘When re-
minded that she could always go
to tea, she said “Oh,” (long pause
then) “What’s that?”
* % *
Someone has been playing tricks
with the NEWS’ telephone list!
|\When one poor editor tried to call
ihe number listed for Pem West,
a male voice answered a request
to speak with Miss Price with the
question “Do you know the roorn
goda. number?” When the answer was
“ =,| “No,” a long.wait ensued. Then
GREETINGS CLASS OF 753 || the voice came back. .. “Do you
fears mean Grant, G-R-A-N-T?” “No
|{ mean P-R-I-C-E, Miss Mary Lou
| joyce lewis | Price!” Then de got .the wrong
“Her brother goes to Haverford.” | eS | number, lady.. We’ve only got~men
| BRYN MAWR | here!
6 Rotinsen “GA — niece | cote
First Japanese Scholar | spirit exhibited by all foreign stu- . | SE as oe a
To S es Meudish Fi dents attending an American col- Greetings 1: Your photographic needs
Oo Stuay Englis u. lege: “Everything is so wonderful | at the ~.
Continued from Page 1 that I must write very long letters to the pie, |
age. As Michiko graphically ex-|every day.” ‘ | PHOTO CENTER., ad
pressed it, '“Nonody went to the) 205 20 io Class of 53 e FILMS ree? 2)
7. -¢ 5 hd :
ee eee | WELCOME FRESHMEN ! hie @ CAMERAS is)
pe ee wear at ey te e FINISHING %
school and college in Japan an SUBURBAN HARDWARE
plans to major in English at Bryn pense Country Book Shop 810 Lancaster Ave.
: . .s || Lamps, Room Furnishings, etc.
Mawr. When asked her opinion > Bryn Mawr Ave. Bryn Mawr
of Bryn Mawr on the first rainy 886 Lancaster Ave
day,, she exclaimed, “It’s simply
marvellous, especially the library,”
but commented wryly that she had
to take the’ required biology and
English Composition. When she
graduates from Bryn Mawr, Mich-
iko intends to return to Japan and
take graduate courses in the Ro-
mantic period at Tsuda College.
Michiko’s opinion of the United
States is indicative of the fine
THE POST ON BRYN MAWR
Watch for “Station Wagon
College,” the article about Bryn
Mawr, Swarthmore, and Haver-
ford due to appear in the Oc-
tober 8th Saturday Evening
Post, on sale October 5th. Wrii-
ten by Robert M. Yoder, for-
merly Associate Editor of the
Saturday Evening Post, the ar-
ticle traces the development of
these colleges, stressing the
joint action which has aided all
three in enlarging their scope.
The photographs, some of them
taken on the Bryn Mawr camp-
us last spring, are reportedly
very good. 150 copies will be on
sale in the Bookshop.
Old Bryn Mawr Rules
Insisted On Chaperons
Continued from Page 1
sociation (Self-Gov) does not al-
low its members to use wine ir
any form in entertaining, -and stu-
dents may not drink wine togethe:
except in the single case of two
roommates.” This seems a little
rough on the poor souls in singles.
But how nice a wee nip would ba
the night before and/or after 4
mid-semester.
The final blow must have been
Resolution XI, “That students
shall’ make no social engagements
with the men of the Faculty.”
Whether this might be demoraliz-
ing to the student or the. profes-
sor was not’ explained—Self-Gov
‘was impervious to broken hearts,
‘and even Platonic friendships were
impossible.
FRENCH HAIRDRESSERS
“RENE MARCEL’’
specializing in —
Shorter Haircuts
(opposite the 5 & 10 in
Bryn, Mawr)
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Est a
| GREETINGS
|
NOTICE
Weekly Assemblies
Weekly assemblies begin at 8:45,
Wednesday morning, October 5th,
when Miss McBride will speak
about the Freshman class.
On October 12. Mrs. Marshall
will speak. on “What to. Expect
From A ‘Dean,” and the following
week Miss Taylor will talk on Ital-
ian University Life.
Michels to Broadcast
Dr. Walter Michels, head of the
Bryn. Mawr Physics department,
will‘be‘the principal speaker on a
radio =. broadeast, the American-
| Jewish: Forum, sponsored by the
| World Affairs Council and station
| WDAS, at.3 o’clock this Sunday
'afternadn. Dr. Michels will :make
the main speech, discussing pro-
posals for.control of atomic en-
ergy, and will subsequently. be
questioned by a panel of experts
led. by Municipal Court Judge
Nochem 'S. Winnet.
to
_ Freshmen
; Upperclassmen
Graduates
qe. from.
on campus
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