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College news, May 15, 1957
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1957-05-15
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 43, No. 23
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-vol43-no23
Page Four
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Wednesday, May 15, 1957
Movies
BRYN MAWR
May 15-16—Julie and Attack.
May 17-18—Private’s Progress.
May 19-21—The Wings of Eagles
ARDMORE
May 15-18 — Lizzie and Parie
Does Strange Things.
May 19-21—Deadly Mantis and
Man Afraid.
SUBURBAN
May 15-18 — Mutiny on the
Bounty.
May 19-21 — Three Brave Men
and Guns at Fort Petticoat. ~
May 22—The Rainmaker.
ANTHONY WAYNE
May 15—Too Bad She’s Bad.
May 16-18—The Secrets of Life.
R. Wells
Continued from Page 3
Mr. Wells wondered if “we gain
anything by setting up a lot of dif-
ferent governments and calling
them non-political.”
An attempt should be made, Mr.
Wells believes, to “take the curse
off politics” and to “encourage par-
ticipation in practical politics.”
Among the organizations aiding
Bryn Mawr im this aim is the
Citizenship Clearing House, which
makes it possible. for students
to take an“active part in the
working of local politics and
parties. Mr. Wells considers one
of the most pressing jobs now con-
fronting American citizens is that
of restoring the two-party system
in, many state and county govern-
ments... and actively supporting
‘one’s party.
JEANNETT’S
BRYN MAWR
FLOWER SHOP, INC.
Wm. J. Bates, Jr. Manager
823 Lancaster Ave Bryn Mawr
LAwrence 5-0570
Panel: The Required Subjects
Continued from Page 3
spite of its relevance to all of
thought, and the lesson which it
teaches of the need for reflection,
According to Mr. Watson, the
choices made by students of one
of the four sciences (biology, chem-
istry, geology, and physics) offer-
ed to meet the science_require-
ments are noteworthy for their ir-
rationality. However, he feels that
the presént requirement of one
year’s study of a laboratory science
is extremely valuable.
Both Marjorie and Helene cited
the broad choice possible in fulfill-
ing the literature and social science
requirements asesufficient justifica-
‘tion for their inclusion in the cur-
riculum. They mentioned as ex-
cellent-future~ training the small
ft
classes, encouragement of discus-
sion, weekly papers, and individ-
ual conférences offered by English
composition. And. they both prais-
ed Philosophy 101*as a very worth-
while background, mental disci-
pline, and instruction in the “crit-
ical and analytic” approach.
Marjorie, who spént her junior
year in Geneva, evaluated the jun-
for year abroad as cutting down on
the participant’s possible number
of electives and making it some-
what more difficult to fill the vari-
To Attend Summer
Sylvia Kowitt ’59 has won the
David Petegorsky Scholarship
award that will enable her to go
to a six-week summer school work-
shop in Israel sponsored by the
Schoo] of Hebrew Culture and Edu-
cation of New York University.
Sylvia, along with a group of col-
lege students, won the award on
the basis of an essay stating her
reasons for wanting to go.
The scholarship was established
S. Kowitt Wins Petegorsky Scholarship
Workshop In Israel
as “an aid to development of better
understanding between the young
people of America and Israel.” Be-
sides .going to seminars on the
government, education and culture
of Israel, the American students
will be able to live with “their
Israeli counterparts” in Jerusalem,
and will make many field trips and
excursions so that they may get
“first hand” knowledge of the
country.
ous requirements, but as being on
the whole an unusual opportunity
to broaden one’s knowledge and
experience of foreign ways of liv-
ing, thinking, and teaching, as well
as to study intensively a special-
ized field while still on the under-
graduate level.
GLB
Unitew The Clock
at the BILTMORE
With students everywhere, “Meet
Me Under the Clock” is a tradition!
It means “that special weekend” at
New York’s most convenient location . . .
good times in the famous Palm Court.
Preferred for its special services for
students. Write the College Department
for reservations. No cab fare
necessary—direct private elevator
from Grand Central Station.
ILTMORE
Madison Avenve at 43rd $?., N. Y. 17, N. Y.
Other REALTY HOTELS —The Barclay & Park Lane
Harry M. Anholt, President
ich lente,
HOME-RUN CHAMPION, SAYS :
VICEROY HAS
THE SMOOTHEST
“THE HEARTH”
NOW OPEN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT
Daily 11 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Sunday Noon to 8:30 P.M.
LUNCHES FROM 60c
DINNERS FROM $1.30
Try our popular home-made cake
and delicious coffee for an afternoon
or evening snack
Cakes to Take Home..........
HAMBURG
Bryn Mawr LAwrence 5-2314
‘Help Celebrate
That Graduation
With A Card or
Gift from
RICHARD STOCKTON — 3
Bryn Mawr
Compliments of
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PHARMACY
Haverford, Pa.
color desired, $12.50
navy or natural, $13
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aot
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