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College news, March 12, 1947
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1947-03-12
serial
Weekly
6 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 33, No. 18
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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Adams Play Proves
Entertaining, Skillful
Continued from Page 4
extensive, being restricted within
the limitations of one act, for Hat-
tie Arlington as a character and
as an actress had definite possi-
\bilities, ©
That Christine and Bruno shoula
go off for a drive at that moment
seemed to this reviewer primarily
intended to ‘clear. the stage for the
subsequent episode between Hattie
and Carl. Nor was the conclusion
up. to the expectations of the earl-
ier parts of the play. However,
Adams saved it from degenerating
into the trite “kiss-and-make-up”
solution by a sprinkling of amus-
ing lines and the whirlwind exit of
the Drakes with Lorelei’s query
flung after them —-WHERE? ?!
TReGUBNONT the Play, “Dosh the | che is alao Secretary of the Chorus
part and the acting of Christine
dominated the stage with consider-
able subtlety until her final “I
want to go and I’ve made up our
mind” was altogether convincing.
Although the lines of Faithfully
Yours were no more unusual than
was the idea behind it, both the
playwright and the actors achieved
something beyond the ordinary in
their treatment of it. Their suc-
cess is to be attributed to the pres-
ervation of a light touch through-
out, essential when working with
such material.
NOTICES
Language Houses
Students who are interested in
applying for rooms in the French
House, German House, or Spanish
House next year should make ap-
pointments with Miss Gilman, Miss
Cohn or Miss Nepper as soon as
possible, and not later than Friday,
March 21, the day on which spring
vacation begins.
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Self-Gov. V.-Pres.
Nominees Named
The Junior Class has nominated
the following candidates for Vice-
President of the Self-Government
Association:
Nelly Keffer
Nelly is First Junior Member of
Self-Gov. and was also First Soph-
omore member. She is Secretary
of the Science Club and a member
of the Central Committee of the
Alumnae Drive. She is a _ non-
resident.
Betty Coleman
Betty was the Second Sophomore
Member to Undergrad. She is Song
Mistress of the Junior Class.
Kathy Landreth
Kathy is Secretary of Self-Gov.
and was Freshman Song Mistress.
Betty Hamilton
Betty is First Junior Member of
Undergrad. She was head of the
Activities Drive this year and was
one of her. class Chairmen fresh-
man year.
———
REMEMBER
FLOWERS
FOR
Birthdays
AND
Anniversaries
JEANNETT’S
ELECTIONS
The following elections for
the coming year have been an-
nounced:
Page Hart—President of the
Self-Government Association.
Helen Burch—President of
the Undergraduate Association.
Rosamond Kane—President of
the League.
The Memoirs of
Doctor Felix Kersten
Boston, Cradle of Liberty
John Jennings
Not So Wild a Dream
Eric Sevareid
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Miss Isabel Pope of Radcliffe
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Miss Pope is the translator of
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Her
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Arts Night Dancing
Appears Stiff, Tight
Continued from Page 1
because she did not space its in- —
tensity.
Thalia Arfyropoulo, ’50, execut-
ed an exciting piece, in which each
movement of her body was inte-
grated with the rest. Her fluidity
and unrestrained grace made her
the best performer of the evening.
made by members of the Harvard
Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral
Society.
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