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College news, November 16, 1949
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1949-11-16
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 36, No. 07
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-vol36-no7
Wednesday, November 16, 1949
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page Five
We look at his picture and we
Who is this man, this
What and how is he?
Into the blue ?’
are limp.
Adonis?
Out of the night?
Ideal indeed, but real?
For years he has been languish-
ing, exquisitely tailored, in the
bottom drawer of our file. Some-
times we opened the drawer, cau-
tiously, when’ we were all alone,
and we’d peek. ‘Then we’d close
the drawer, wordlessly. Then we'd
open it again, and so on.
In short, he intrigues us. And
if anyone, anyone at all knows who
hess,
DRESSES - SUITS - BLOUSES
at
Nancy Brown
28 Bryn Mawr Ave.
(under the Country Bookstore)
MEET AT THE GREEK’S
Tasty Sandwiches
Refreshments
LUNCHES — DINNER
|“When did you come in?”
It’s very near Thanksgiving
time—
Perhaps you'll be a guest
So how about a hostess gift
I’m sure we have the best!
RICHARD
STOCKTON
BRYN MAWR
“DOMESTIC MANNERS
OF THE AMERICANS”
by Mrs. Francis Trollope
COUNTRY
BOOKSHOP
BRYN MAWR AVE. -
BRYN MAWR, PA.
Tilted Lamp Post Offers
Entrance to Chantilly
Continued from Page 3
moat and tne great yellow castle.
We dropped rocks in the water,
'|dabbled our feet in the fountains,
danced and made faces at the
}| Statues, climbed the broad sweep-
}|ing steps to the high terrace, all
alone in the vast pleasures of the
chateau de Chantilly.
“Mesdemoiselles — par ou etes
|| vous entrees? Prenez garde — le
_|ehien!” We were completely start-
led. The guard had stolen up be-
hind us, a huge revolver in his
f| belt, an immense Belgian shep-
herd on a steel leash at his side.
He was even more frightened than
We were — no one, apparently,
had ever broken.through the great
defense before. “Par ou etes vous
j entrees,” he kept screaming, “and
‘| who told you you could come in?”
Frightened, we conferred in Eng-
lish. “We came in this afternoon,”
we said at last, “we didn’t know
they closed the gates so early.”
“At
three o’clock,” all innocence; “what
time is it now?” “Par ou etes vous
entrees” he screamed again; “we
weren’t open at all today.” We
‘| thought of bribery, but had spent
our all, gorging on creme Chan-
tilly.
“Nice dog,” said Judy, hoping
to make peace, but the brute gnaw-
ed her elbow so the blood ran out.
“He’s trained to kill,” said the
guard. “If he’d found you in the
ground you’d be dead now. Get
out.” We turned to go, mopping
Judy’s blood and murmuring nasty
words.
The great dark yew maze on our
left looked doubly intriguing,
mysterious . . . We had to see it.
Quickly we ducked away and ran
toward it, hoping to lose them in
the dark. No luck. They brought
us back to the gate. “He likes
blood,” said the guard pointedly.
But at the gate there was more
trouble. The porter had to be pull-
ed out of his soup and he was
furious. “Par ou etes vous en-
trees?” he screamed. This time
we pretended we didn’t speak
French. “Give me your names and
addresses,” was the next cry, and
Where To Go For Art,
Movies, Music, Theatre
Continued from Page 3
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Be-
ginning Thurs., Nov. 17 and con-
tinuing through next week.
Villanova Field House.
Jacobowsky and the Colone]
Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 20, 21, 22
Movies
Bryn Mawr Theatre.
Thur., Nov. 17
Eugene O’Neill’s The Long Voy
age Home;. John Wayne, Barry
Fitzgerald.
Fri., Sat., Nov. 18-19
White Heat; James Cagney, Vir-
ginia Mayo.
Sun., Mon., Nov. 20-21
Thieves Highway; Jackpot.
Tues., Wed., Nov. 21, 22
Bank Dick and-Never Give a
Sucker an Even Break.
Ardmore--Theatre
Thur., Nov. 17 to Sat., Nov. 19
Sword in the Desert.
Suburban Theatre
Thur. to Sat., Nov. 17 to 19
Anna Lucasta.
Sun. thru Thur., Nov. 20 to 24
Top of the Morning, Bing Cros-
by.
Studio Theatre: Market above
16th: Starting Tues., Nov. 15
The Marx Brothers
Soup and Animal Crackers.
we gave false ones. “Passport
numbers” — and then the game
was up. American arrogance, the
ambassador, our families . . . all
the makings of international scan-
in Duck];
dal were here. ‘“Laissons - nous
sortir, mon bonhomme,” we said
sternly, and he let us.
It was a long scary walk back
to the station, and we had missed
the last train to Paris. We could
not see a haystack anywhere, but
there was a double bed and a
Continued on Page 6
Your Christmas Portrait
BY ROBERT JONES
Phone BM 3598 Today
989 Glenbrooke Avenue at Conestoga Road
if only she’d worn
a
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Anne Boleyn would have kept her spouse
Von
ow,
blouse!
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MUMy pony pinuse ae q stores ie. :
See them in Philadelphia at LIT BROS. - WANAMAKER’S ~
‘Free booklet: ‘WARDROBE TRICKS”. Write Judy Bond, Inc., Bept. M, 1375 Broadway, New York 18
%
What To Do
Jobs For Next Year
Seniors and Graduate Students
who live in New York State. The
Civil Service Commission an-
nounces opportunities for Manage-
ment Assistants and Professional]
and technical assistants, for those
with courses in: Economics, Poli-
tics, »*Psychology, Bacteriology,
Chemistry. Salaries for some posi-
tions begin at $2346; for others go
over $3000. Closing date, Decem-
ber 10th. Information at the Bu-
reau of Recommendations.
On Campus Jobs Now Open
Campus sales agents needed for
new preparation for washing
sweaters and socks; for china
mugs with college seal and name
on them; for YEAR magazine.
Summer Jobs
Counselors” for” Pinecrest Camp;
Naples, Maine. All skills and gen-
eral counselors. Interviews can be
made in New York City during
Thanksgiving and Christmas holi-
days.
Watch these. notices for news of
the Job Weekend, February 24 and
25, 1950.
Civil Service Examinations
Chemists, Physicists, Geologists,
!course.
and Mathematicians: An £xamin-
ation for Physical Science Aid has
been announced. Positions around
Washington only. Seniors and
graduate students may qualify for
salaries of $2974. Applieations
must be made by December 138th.
Blanks in the Bureau of Recom-
mendations.
Training Course
The University of Pittsburgh
announces its retail store training
See the bulletin board
outside Room H.
Phanksgiving Vacation Babysitting
Please sign now for babysitting
jobs during Thanksgiving weekend
if you are planning to be here.
This will be an active weekend on.
account of the Army-Navy game
and family visits.
The Reserve table in the Library
now has books and pamphlets
about job-hunting and job ideas.
Save the weekend of 24th and
25th of February for the Job
weekend.
Does nobody want to sell “Wool-
Doo”?
DRESSES GOWNS
‘MISS NOIROT
821 Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
| A+ Fine - Shop - in
A - Fine - Community
You will like our
BLOCH FRERES
Handkerchiefs
in white and prints
DINAH FROST’S
Xmas and Every Day Cards
814 Lancaster Avenue
BRYN MAWR JEWELERS
WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
Elgin American Compacts
Ronson and ASR Lighters
Bryn Mawr 4597
Gaebler’s Black and Gold Inn,
btm me:
= State Tax
a?
Reg ‘ &
Gaebler’s Black & Gold Inn at
Columbia is the favorite off-
campus haunt of University of
Missouri students. That’s be-
cause Gaebler’s is a friendly
place, always full of the busy
atmosphere of college life.
There is always plenty of ice-
cold Coca-Cola, too. For here,
as in college gathering spots
everywhere—Coke belongs.
\
Ask for it either way... both
trade-marks mean the same thing.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
The Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company
© 1949, The Coca-Cola Company
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