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College news, December 3, 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)
1947-12-03
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 34, No. 09
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-vol34-no9
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
‘Two English BM students
greet member of touring team.
Eng. Hockey Skill
Overcomes BM Team
Continued from Page 1
Only a few of the Bryn Mawr
players were able to overtake an
English player.
the English team was outstanding
in her own position, but especial-
ly the center forward, Joan Arkell,
Every member of
Turkish Student. _
Elected to Council -
Delegates from International
House and sixteen colleges were
present at a recent meeting of the
United Nations Student Council
held here at Bryn Mawr. Suna
Kili ’48, of Turkey, was elected one
of the International House repre-
sentatives to the Council.
Committees were appointed to
plan the possible publication of a
United’-Nations Student. Council
newspaper, to arrange for an ac-
tive foreign student program, and
to plan a program for the year.
The next meeting will be held
Bryn Mawr. All students are in-
vited to attend all meetings, even
if they are not delegates. An in-
teresting item on the forthcoming
agenda is a proposed ‘trip to New
York to attend the United, Nation
sessions. :
on Sunday, December 7, here at
Watch the Flicks:
Benefit the Vets
Now Bryn Mawrtyrs have a legi-
timate excuse to forget the books
and go to the “flicks.”” December
8th through 12th, movies will be
shown in Ardmore, Wayne and
Conshohocken, with proceeds to go
toward a Christmas party for the
patients at Valley Forge General
Hospital, Coatesville Veterans’
Hospital and Philadelphia Naval
Hospital.
The theatres showing the films
will be the Suburban in Ardmore,
the Anthony Wayne in Wayne, and
the Riant in Conshohocken.
donation is $.75, tax included.
The'both colleges, and also Villanova,
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Since the Alliance realizes that
the foreign students at Bryn Mawr
do not have sufficient opportunities
to see the sights around Philadel-
phia, or to meet and know Ameri-
can students on a social basis, it is
sponsoring projects under’ the
scope of the United Nations Stu-
dent Council and the IRC for this
purpose.
The United Nations Student
Council, the IRC clubs of Haver-
ford and Bryn Mawr and the lan-
guage clubs are jointly giving a
party for the foreign students of
on Friday night, December 5, at
~ Alliance Angles
Wyndham, from 8.30 to 12.00. A
program of dancing, games and re-
freshments will not only give the
foreign students an opportunity to
mix with and meet Americans, but
it will also introduce the American
students of the respective clubs to
an interesting, cosmopolitan social
atmosphere.
In addition to this party, the
United Nations~Student Council
plans further to provide sight see-
ing tours to points of special his-
torical interest in and around Phil-
adelphia, so the foreign students
can learn more from America than
courses alone offer.
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who scored nine of the 23 goals.
Others scoring were Barbara Wood | Davies RH Rogers
5, Joan Cummins 5, Peggy Sulman | Sulman CH +" Cadbury
2, Pat Curtis 1, Peggy Lodge 1. Lodge LH Bagley
This was the thirteenth game/| Hellyar RF Focardi
for the English team, and in these | Barnes LF Savage
13 games they have scored a total} Finley G Geib
—
of 174 goals with only 4 goals
scored against them. On Novem-
ber 30 they defeated the All-Amer-
ican team 8-0.
The line-ups of the teams were
as follows:
England Bryn Mawr Lunches - Dinner
Lodge RW Stone | J —
West RI Parker
Arkell CF Boas
Cummins LI Hayes
Dicks LW Winslow
MEET AT THE GREEK’S
Tasty Sandwiches
| Refreshments
Gane and Snyder
Foods of Quality
Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr
Compliments
of the
Haverford Pharmacy
Haverford
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| JUST WHAT YOU'VE
| BEEN SEEKING! |
THE GIFT
WITH THE
FOREIGN TOUCH!
MEXICAN SHOP
Ardmore
HETHER you play
basketball or are one
of its host of enthusiastic
fans, you will enjoy the re-
freshing flavor of . ..
Beech-Nut Gum
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A
WE HAVE A
FINE SELECTION
OF
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Country
Book
Shoppe
BRYN MAWR
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Everywhere it goes, the assur-
ance of Beech-Nut for fine
flavor goes with it.
The yellow package
with the red oval
IT’S STILL NOT
TOO LATE TO GET
\ CHRISTMAS CARDS
; AT
Richard Stockton
BUT
YOU'D BETTER HURRY!
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