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College news, February 19, 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)
1947-02-19
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 33, No. 15
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-no15
BES wor ac eotany
yaaa : THE
COLLEGE NEWS
a Pege Three
New Physical Ed. Head Brings
Different Outlook to Bryn Mawr
by Louise Ervin ’49
Miss Irene Clayton brings a new‘
outlook to the Physical Education
Department at Bryn Mawr. Her
nast experience has been at insti-
tutions in the West whose outlook
on sports is basically different from
ours. , These western universities
have more intramur.| activities and
are less devoted to the eastern pol-
icy which emphasizes the value. of
competition.
Because she has been in athletic
Turkey, India, Japan
Adopt Western Ways
Continued from Page 1
The position of the Japanese is
similar to that of the Hindus in
that the Japanese have adopted the
material aspects of Western. civ-
lization to repel its other infliu-
ences; however; the Japanese re-
main convinced of their destiny to
rule the world, and are willing to
use what the west has to give them
to attain this. aim. The. conflict
between. acceptance. and - repudia-
tion of the West is now fairly well
over in China, and the present
issue is between two different mod-
ernizing influences.
The. three-sided conflict. of the
Medieval Christian, the Islamic and
the Orthodox World had little ef-
fect in terms of: enduring. conquest
of the eastern Mediterranean by
the West, but it. provided the West
with an introduction to elements of
Greek culture preserved by Byzan-
tium and the Arabs, and led to the
Renaissance. In reaction to Ro-
man conquests, new _ religious
movements were generated. The
Syrian peoples retaliated for their
conquest by the Babylonians by
drawing the Persians into their
cultural orbit, ending finally in the
elimination ef Babylonian civiliza- |
tion by Persian conquest.
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: Gane and Snyder
F. Foods of Quality
sees Lancaster Ave.
er Mawr
LAO Eee
Announcing |
Shiney New
Metal Compacts
and Cigarette Cases
Richard Stockton’s
Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr
Compliments
of the
Haverford Pharmacy
Haverford
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For Unusual
Gifts -
policy making and national organ-
izations from the beginning of her
career, Miss Clayton will undoubt-
edly bring new viewpoints and
ideas to the college: Although at
present still engaged in establish-:
ing herself in a new scene, she has
already found time to show great
interest in the athletic activities
of the college and to attend many
of the basketball games.
Miss Clayton received her train-
ing in physical education at the
University. of Wisconsin, where she
did both undergraduate and grad-
uate work; in addition she has
studied child psychology at the
University of Minnesota. Her
teaching experiece includes _posi-
tions held at Rockford College
(Illinois), the University of Min-
nesota, the State Teachers’ College
of Illinois, and most recently at
Depauw University AngGreencastle,
Indiana,
While most of Miss Clayton’s
work has baen with people of col-
lege age, she is also very much in-
terested in physical education and
recreation for children. Last sum-
mer she worked in this field as rec-
reation director of a state organ-
ized clinic for children with speech
deficiencies,
THE
ARDMORE BOOKSHOP, Inc.
Ardmore, Pa.
BOOKS STATIONERY
‘
In Ursinus Came
’ The Ursinus game proved a dis-
aster for Bryn Mawyr’s records.
The first, second, ‘and third teams
were defeated successively, 28-21,
40-25, 40-20, by a skilled and high-
ly trained Ursinus squad. in the
first team game, Ursinus threw the
Bryn Mawr guards into confusion
by a play which kept Ursinus for-
wards on one side of the basket,
and made guarding difficult. The
end of the first half found the
score 13-6 in favor of Ursinus, but
the final score was 28-21 in the
visitors’ favor. Rosemary Gilmar-
tin led the scoring for Bryn Mawr
with 15 points.
The second team alone can claim
the honor of leading Ursinus at
the end of a period. Bryn Mawr
led 17-14. at the half, but it can
be said safely that Ursinus recov-
ered its lost prestige by leaving
the final score at 40 points to Bryn
Mawr’s 25, at the game’s end.
TAKE A
LOOK AT
THE GIRL
‘WITH FLOWERS
FROM
JEANNETT’S
LOVELY NEW COTTON DRESSES
Surrey and Kent
TRES CHIC SHOPPE
Lancaster Avenue
Bryn Mawr
GET. SOME REAL REFRESHMENT AT THE
COLLEGE INN
or a Rehearsal!
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alt!
stuff in popularity polls with his
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never before recorded.
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‘Painted Rhythm’ Cap. 250
‘Artistry Jumps’ — Cap. 229 ,
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Continued from Page 1
children of immigrants, explained
the girl of Mexican ancestry, but
she added that they must not have
any feeling of shame because their
parents may often be forced to me-
nial jobs due to discrimination, but
should be proud of their heritage.
Not pity, but understanding which
BM. Overwhelmed | Religious and Racial V iewpoints Aired
in By Group Representatives from UCLA
citizens,
The girl who represented the ma-
jority group concluded with the
fact that people should consider
each other as individuals, not as
groups, should realize that “dif-
ferences make people interesting,”
and should not be considered causes
for scorn.
will give equal opportunities for
Negro girl said her people want.
Although they have made many
contributions to civilization, dis-
crimination prevents them from
taking their place as first-class
For the Student “Body”
Natalie Palmer
Corsets and Lingerie
Ardmore Ard. 7018
education and jobs, is what the| |
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