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College news, February 24, 1960
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1960-02-24
serial
Weekly
8 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 46, No. 14
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol46-no14
Page Eight
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Wednesday, Febiuary 24, 1960
Perry Cotler
Continued from Page 7, Col. 2
any one service here. on campus is
not enough. One should see the con-
gregational response, and not that
of an “observing” congregation but |
of a participating one.
I have been saying what: Inter-
not offered anything positive for it.
What Inter-Faith can do depends
very much on the attraction of a
different kind of active member-
ship: one with more varied points
of view. By this I don’t mean rep-
resentatives from more religious
faiths but rather people who repre-
sent different views on the ques-
tion of religion itself. This includ-
es the doubters, the liberals, and the
undecided. I don’t mean to exclude
those whose faith is certain but
rather to bring them into discus-
sion with these other people, that
they may undergo a constant re-
evaluation of their own ideas and
attempt an understanding of oth-
ers. You may emerge from such
a discussion with your own faith
stronger or weaker, or even more
important you may receive new
ideas on which to ponder.
I feel that Inter-Faith meetings
can provide something for a larger
group if conducted differently. I
also feel that we can get more and
better speakers. If we haven’t the
funds to do this on our own, per-
haps we could cooperate with Hav-
erford and Swarthmore in this en-
deavor.
What I suggest ‘is that. Inter-!
‘and 6) greater co-ordination with
Faith should not provide a religious
or spiritual experience but..an in-
‘| tellectual one. It can only be whol-
[ly successful in providing a search-
| ing for and exchange of ideas on
| the topic of religion and this should
be its main role.
Anita Dopico _
Continued from Page 4, Col. 4
cessful “program for 1960-61 are
sustained interest and a greater
understanding within. the’ Bryn
Mawr community of the import-
ance of League’s activities. I feel
that this can be achieved through:
1) definite weekly meetings with
the aim of coordination; 2) great-
er responsibility and prestige for
the hall representatives by having
them elected by an “interested”
group within the dorm and each
rep having an active role in a
specific work project; 3) continu-
ed emphasis on formal publicity
via the College News and the
League bulletin board in Taylor;
4) a careful selection of activi-
need for. League’s aid and, at the
same time, -not ~overburdening
League, so that it can devote
enough ‘time to justify participa-
tion and support; 5) a “branching
out” policy, especially in the
choice of speakers and movies,
with the aim of creating an aware-
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