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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
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 33, No. 18
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-vol33-no18
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Pége Five
Nominees Named
For Undergrad .
The Junior Class has nominated’
the following candidates for Vice-
‘President of the Undergraduate
Association.
) Ada Klein
Ada wae First Sophomore. Mem-
ber to Undergrad’ and also the
Freshman Member her first year.
She was Manager of ’48’s Fresh-
man Show. She is spending her
Junior year in Mexico, where she
was head of the Smith Group for
the first semester.
Ann Chase
Ann is Secretary of Undergrad,
and Chairman of the Undergradu-
ute Committee for the Drive. She
was vice-president of her Freshman
elass.
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.
Ning Hitchcock
Ning is Publicity Head of the
Alliance, and was head of the In-
dustrial Group last year. She also
helped organize the Art Studio.
Leila Jackson (alternate)
A former member of the class
of ’46, Lee took two years off to
join the WAVES. Before she left
B. M. Six Beats
Drexel’s Varsity
Bryn Mawr defeated the Drexel
varsity basketball team 26-21 on
the losers’ floor on March 1, but
decisively lost the second team
game 47-18.
Bryn Mawr comfortably led the
home team 15-5 at'the half, but al-
lowed Drexel to diminish the mar-
gin by the end of the game, to
make it an exciting finish. Ning
Hitchcock led the ‘scoring with 16
points. :
In the second team contest, on
the other hand, Drexel ‘increased
their lead, after the half, to leave
no doubt as to the outcome in the
final period of the game. Leading
12-9 at the half, the winners loop-
ed 35 additional points to leave the
score 47-18. Polakoff was Bryn
Mawr’s high scorer with 7 points.
she was.elected Alliance Treasurer
and was head of the Vocational
Committee. She is on the Public-
ity Committee for the Drive and
on the Alliance Board.
Amoret Bissell (alternate)
Bissell is Second Junior Member
to Undergrad and Secretary of the
Undergraduate Committee for the
Drive. She is a member of the
Curriculum Committee and of the
Chapel Committee.
Fifth Toynbee Lecture
Continued from Page 1
ority is distinguished by religion,
France as an area in which intel-
lectual and artistic attainments are
the distinctive feature, and back-
ward colonial areas as typical of
the third type. In the latter case,
the. proletariat is usually classed
as the “native” element, people in-
habiting the area prior to the con-
quest and remaining on sufferance
of the conquerors; this set-up, said
Professor Toynbee, is typical of
the Western World, especially: of
the Protestant people originating
in Great Britain.
The fourth case, in which assim-
ilation is.prevented by the unwill-
Shows Effect
Of Society and Psychology on Nations
ingness of the dominant group on
the ground of racial distinction,
Professor. Toynbee illustrated by
the caste system in India and also
by the racial problems of South
Africa_and-the-United-States.-The
problem is most complicated when
the conquered territory has become
the home of both groups, rather
than the outpost of distant author-
ity as in the case of the British
Empire.
The position of the proletariat
is made difficult by the fact that
an aggressive culture will probably
be absorbed piece-meal, a process
usually bringing unfortunate ef-
fects.
(AE
Voc. Conf. Analyzes
Careers in Writing
Continued from Page 2
vertise, choosing the mediums to
carry the a tisements, and test-
ing the copy after it is printed.
in art and
copy writing as well as mechanical
Creative work takes
arts like engraving and printing.
The business end of publishing in-
cludes such things as accounting,
checking ads, and integrating the
work of the other departments. In
the fourth division, service, there
are usually very few opportunities
i for women.
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Somebody’s arm must have slipped when
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There couldn't be another forehead in the
world There couldn't possibly be another mouth
like yours. And why under the sun did you. have to be
blessed with two cowlicks? Wouldn't one have been enough?
If you could have only been born looking like everybody
else ! Oh, you have the right number of ears, eyes and noses.
But what an assortment ! And are you ever stuck with them I
Well, there was a little girl and she had a little curl. There ~
was a horse with a horn on his forehead. If you asked them
what they thought about their claims to fame she'd say her
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body knows about that girl and that horse... because they
didn’t look like everybody else!
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Play it up...let it do something for you. Everybody’s going
to see it anyhow...so let them know that you, too, know it’s,
there!
Make it interesting...register it on your audience. Make
them remember your featured feature. Should you have two
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