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College news, February 23, 1955
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1955-02-23
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 41, 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-vol41-no15
Wednesday, February 23, 1955
Rag@ Six, = THE COLLEGE NEWS
“4 oS? Tuesday February 22, 1955
Outline Activities sie
EK re P ga D GEORGE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
or Farents Vay BREAKFAST
Continued from Page 5 HOT CRANBERRY JUICE
e st CHERRYETTS
Dlanatory with the exception of the TOASTED EGGSHELLS (USE TOASTER)
morning and afternoon sessions. ’ RAISIN ZWIEBACK
©“Th the morning there will be a PINK CHELLY JELLY
meeting on “Undergraduate Extra- COFFEE MILK VINEGAR
curricular Activities” in which the - :
president of each of the various or- LUNCHEON
ganizations will explain the out-
standing features of her particular
Prganization. Following these
short speeches there will be a gen-
eral discussion period for questions] -
from the parents. Secondly, there
will | be a panel (of two faculty
members and two ‘undergraduates)
on “The Undergraduate Curric-|
ulum” at Bryn Mawr. This panel
will be moderated by Dean Mar-
shall.
vy» Our third session in the morning
“will be a similar panel moderated
by Mrs. Manning on “Teaching and
Research.” We are also planning
a sports meet of tennis, lacrosse,
swimming and modern dance dur-
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_ing this hour, vee
Five excellent faculty Tectures
have been planned for the after-
noon séssions:
‘1) Professor R. Carpenter. “Cli-
mate and Civilization:”-
2) Professor A. Dudden. “Wood-
row Wilson and the Progressive
Movement, dl
Mr. Edward Watson
Berkshire Hose
will give
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cna a Raging JOYCE LEWIS
at Current Events Lancaster Ave.,
Mon. 7:15
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Ir In Bryn Mawr College, nearly everybody reads the College
News. If you like to write, to inquire, to criticize, to be in the
thick of things, why not try out for a position on this growing
~ , and lively publication ? News, feature, and critical writers are
" neéded.. ‘No previous experience is necessary.
‘ey For those who are interested in finding out more about the
News and its opportunities, a meeting will be held on Thursday
at.5:30 in the News Room in Goodhart. Board members will be
there to discuss writing style, newsroom work, and the News
, policy in general. If you are unable to attend, board members
-, will be happy to talk to you in your hall.
.The deadline for tryouts, which has been extended for two ¢
: ‘weeks, is March 2.
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3) Professor R. Hoyt.
’ Waves ‘and Light.”
demonstration lecture.)
‘4) ‘Professor J. Sloane. Art lec-
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‘5) ‘Professor A. Sprague. “Play-
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