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College news, April 17, 1946
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1946-04-17
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 32, No. 20
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-vol32-no20
Page Four
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Delegates Form
Model U.N. Conf.
The Intercollegiate United Na-
tions Conference, formerly the
Model League which met two years
ago at Bryn Mawr, held a meet-
ing this year at Lafayette College,
Easton, Pennsylyania, March. 28,
29, and 30.
The Conference, the purpose of
which was to acquaint the stu-
dents with the organization, func-
tions, and difficulties of the U.N.O.,
followed the form of a model Uni-
ted Nations meeting with each of
the thirty six Mid-Atlantic colleges
sending four delegates to represent
one of the United Nations. This
year Pat’ Acheson, Cecilia Rosen-
blum, Carol McGovern, and Janine
Daudon represented France for
Bryn Mawr.
The work of the Conference was
divided into four Commissions,
legal, economic,political, and so-
cial. The Legal commission was
concerned with the clarification
and interpretation of certain im-
portant articles in the United Na-
tions Charter; the Economic Com-
mission, with such subjects as cap-
ital movements: and investments,
monetary. stabilization, trade, and
commodity arrangements. The
work of the Political Commission
included prevention of renewed
Axis aggression, armaments, .and
minorities, while the Social Com-
mission considered refugees,
hhealth,.nutrition, control of nar-
cotic drugs, and education. Each
Commission discussed its various
topics and reported to the final
plenary session: where each report
was put to a formal vote.
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Yale, B.M. Concert
Merits High Praise
Continued from Page 1
The next offering, sung by the
combined groups, was Two Chor-
uses from King David by the con-
temporary composer, Honegger.
The Dance Before The Arc
begins mysteriously, and swells to
a mighty climax. The music is dif-
ficult, and both groups gave it
everything they had. Occas-
ionally the attacks weren’t good,
but this is doubtless due to the
short time the groups had to re-
hearse together. The Death of Dav-
id provided a somewhat calmer ef-
fect from the hectic Dance. The
solos, by Benjy Beckwith and Kate
Marshall, were well done, and had
much feeling.
The second part of the program
was in a lighter vein. The semi-
chorus sang two. Madrigals by Gib-
bons and Morely, and two Clhan-
sons by Paul Hindemith. The audi-
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as if they were having a good time
singing it.
Bryn Mawr then sang Three
Kentucky Mountain Folk Songs,
arranged for the Chorus~ by Ruth
Abbott. These had been sung at
Arts Night, and it was a pleasure
to hear them again.
The concert ended with Bryn
Mawr and Yale singing two Eng-
lish Folk Tunes.
Most notable throughout the eve-
ning was the fine sense of feeling
which both the Chorus and Glee
Club displayed for the music they
sang. A group may achieve tech-
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for so successful an evening.
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