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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
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Weekly
6 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 41, No. 15
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol41-no15
‘Wednesday, February 23, 1955
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page Five
Agi Jambor Ends
Lectures At Recital
Continued from Page 1
Variations in the Italian Style.
Toccata in D Major.
Prelude and Fugue in A’ Minor.
Partita in B Flat Minor.
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue’
Throughout the performance she
showed tothe audience her great
love and understanding of Bach’s
music.
Mme. Jambor is well known in
the Philadelphia area as a special-_
ist in the music of Johann Sebas-
tian Bach. She has appeared sev-
eral -times as soloist with sym-
phony orchestras in Philadelphia
and other cities, and with the Bach
Festival in Bethlehem.
At present, Mme. Jambor is with
the Peabody Conservatory of Mu-
sic in Baltimore. She also conducts
a series of classes at the Oak Ridge
School of Music in Tennessee.
Bureau Announces
Week’s Interviews
Mr. Saville from the National
Security Agency. Thursday, Feb-
ruary 24. Research analyst po-
sitions in Arlington, Virginia,
and (Fort Meade, Maryland.
$3410 for AB’s, $4205 for MA’s.
Linguists, scientists, and math-
ematicians particularly desired.
Appointment sheet is posted
outside of Room H in Taylor.
A tea will be given for Mr.
Yeomans, headmaster of The
Shady Hill School in Cambridge.
It will be in the Common Room
of Goodhart, also on Thursday,
February 24, at half past four.
Please leave your name before
Wednesday afternoon with Miss
Compton in Room H of Taylor
if you would like to talk to him
about the apprentice program.
of Shady Hifl.
See the hall bulletin boards
for news of other jobs for next
year.
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Watches and Jewelry
Repaired
Walter J. Cook
EL GRECO RESTAURANT
Bryn Mawr Confectionery Co.
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publish-
Outline Activities
For Parents’ Day
especially contributed
by Weezie Simpson, 56
This year Bryn Mawr is having
its second Parents’ Day—on Satur-
day, April 16th. The Student-Fac-
ulty committee has met several
times already and, though the
plans are not yet definite, we feel
we have a fairly clear idea of the
program to be presented. Here is
the present schedule:
10:00 a.m. Registration.
10:30-11:00 Coffee in the Common
Room
Morning (Undergrad-
uate) Session.
Miss _McBride’s' Wel-
coming Address.
Buffet Luncheon in
the halls for parents.
Afternoon (Faculty)
Session.
Princeton-BMC Glee
Club Concert.
Tea for parents, fac-
ulty, students, Prince-
ton Glee Club.
I think the schedule is self ex-
Continued on Page 6, Col. 1
11:00-11:45
12:00-12:30
12:45- 1:45
2:00- 2:45
3:15- 4:45
4:45- 5:45
College Schedules )
Exhibit Of Painting:
Starting on February 28 and |
continuing for two weeks, there |
will be an art exhibit in the |
Common Room.
Contemporary works of art |
belonging to members of the
faculty, students and to the
college, will be shown in con-
nection with the Philadelphia
Art Festival. Among the art-
ists represented will be Fritz
Janschka,
Spiritual Con Concert
Is Friday Feature
Continued from Page 1
Lytle of the Lytle Guild.
The directors of the concert are
Carlene Chittenden and Joyce
Mitchell. Harriet Barsky is accom-
panying the group; Sally Kennedy
and- Peggy King are the business
managers. Proceeds from the con-
cert will go to the Maids and Port-
ers’ Fund. Admission is fifty cents.
give you “A” for ap-
pearance. Why not
stop in after
class, and see.
— seme ome “qm 0 Re “seer semen see oe we ee
What’s the one subject
every college girl loves?
Clothes, of course — from Peck and Peck.
Because we could write a thesis on what the
well-dressed girl wears. Make a major point
of fine cashmeres, terrific tweeds, tartans,
skirts, and plain or fancy panes. All to
23 PARKING PLAZA, ARDMORE-
‘Arms’ Scheduled
[For March 11 & 12
Mrs. Lois Goutman will direct ”
|the Bryn Mawr-Haverford produc-
tion of Shaw’s Arms and the Man
jto, be seen in Goodhart, March 11
jand 12.
Mary Darling, assistant to the
\director has announced the cast.
Catherine will be played by Char-
lotte Busse. Rabbit MacVeagh will
be- seen as her daughter, Raina.
John Pfaltz takes the role of Ma-
jor Petkoff. Louka and Nikola, the
two servants, will be portrayed by
Nancy Moore and Geri Goodman.
Major Sergius will be played by
Fred Burelbach and Bluntschli by
Harvey Phillips. Mike Roloff will
be seen’as the officer.
Chris Flint is stage manager
for the production. Peggy King is
in charge of props, Norma Aren-
son, lights, and Jane Miller, pub-
licity.
SPORTS SCHEDULE
February
24 Basketball: Ursinus, Home,
4:30—3rd Team.
25: Swimming: Ursinus, Away,
4:30—2 Teams.
March
1 Basketball: Gwynedd-Mercy,
Home, 7:15—3rd Team.
2 Basketball: Swarthmore,
Home, 4:30—2 Teams.
2 Badminton: Chestnut Hill,
Away, 4:30—2 Teams.
3 Swimming: Penn,
4:30—2 Teams.
Away,
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