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College news, March 22, 1961
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1961-03-22
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Weekly
4 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 47, No. 17
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Wednesday, March 22, 1961
Lerner
Continued from Page Pa Col. 5
Mule Dey.
Velop
pecan ene erat” aah
the creative minortiy to foster and
direct it. But, noted Mr. Lerner,
“the carriers of American prog-
ress—the aristocracy of virtue and
talent—are seen in the most unlike-
ly places and, as a nation we're
going to have to pay a double price
for their deyelopment”; the price
of federal aid to education and the
price of equal educational oppor-
tunities.
‘Passing on to the third of his
required educational “knows”, Mr.
Lerner spoke of the importance of
knowing oneself, “discovering your
identity and values in’relation to
your country and your culture”.
There is, he feels, a new set of
values takiYfig shape among the
younger generation, replacing the
materialistic “what’s the advan-
tage creed of an earlier era. With
the emergence of this new kind of
ethos; with the devolvement of the
creative elite, and with the foster-
ing of the emerging élan, Amer-
ica, says Mr. Lerner, may well suc-
ceed in mastering the multiple
forces which —_— upon her.
Twelfth N Night
Continued from Page g Col. 2
Why were all the conspirators so
widely dispersed when they listen-
ed to Malvolio read the forged let-
ter? Fabian had to yell his
“Peace, peace” from his ‘bush in
the depths of the stage in order to
make Toby hear him in his bush
outside the proscenium. Maybe
this device was meant to empha-
size Malvolio’s' blindness or deaf-
ness, but it only dissipated the
fun ‘as far as I was concerned. Nor
did I enjoy it when the lovers de-
claimed from the top of that stile,
that stile which at other times
provided such quick and decorous
transitions. John Davidson’s mu-
sic helped here, too, although again
I-found- myself wishing for more
gaiety.
‘Well, this parade of opinions has
gone on long enough. I do want
to say thank you to the College
Theatre and Mr. Butman. I wish
I could have gone to their per-
formance again on Saturday night.
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News Notes
ClMiss J ier Gypwni
Biology Department spoke on the
“Historical Basis of Biology” for
a series of biology lectures broad-
cast by the Voice of America,
Monday, March 20.
Mr. Watson of the Geology Dep’t will
appear on TV Sunday, April 2 on the
program. Concept-in—Color. to discuss—““A
Geological History of the Philadelphia
Area.”
Thomas Noone of the Interna-
tional Bank for Reconstruction
and Development,: will speak on
“Blueprint for the World Econ-
omy,” Thursday, April 6, 4:30,
Common Room,
Chorus will present a chamber music
concert, Friday, April 7, featuring works
of Bach, Schumann, Rachmaninoff and H.
Lutilleuxx and student musicians from
Penn, Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore.
Fling your books.aside and sign
up for the campus tennis tourna-
ei GRC Rai
Kakeya Problem
Continued fee Baha 1, Col. 2,
who ‘simplified “Bosicovitel’s orig-
inal solution to¢the form present-
ed in the lecture. The deeper the
roots and the loftier the branches
of this tree, the less will be the
area used. ~
In answering questions about
the intricate procedure he had out-
lined, Mr. Besicovitch spoke an en-
couraging word to math students
everywhere: according to him, the
ability to not understand is a high-
er ability than that of facile un-
derstanding,
$aRaGRAGRAGRA
Juan and Adela
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