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College news, October 28, 1959
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1959-10-28
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 46, No. 05
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-vol46-no5
_ Wednesday, Oceober 28, 1959
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page Five
Princetonian Protests
Continued from Page 2, Col. 5
these people would bear full re-
sponsibility for the agony, paraly-
sis, and death of millions of men,
women, and children! Such a sit-
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cur!
‘We may pledge ourselves not
to use these weapons, but similar
pledges are worthless from an
enemy who publicly states he will
use every means and trick to de-
stroy us!
The research must go on—#in
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Notice
Guy Carawan will present an
evening of folk songs at the
(Penn ‘University Museum on
Sunday, Nov. 22 at 730 p.m.
Student tickets $1.00.
Moonshine Motif
Continued from Page 1, Col. 5
composed of Carolyn Franco, cho-
reographer, Cathy Blanc, Betty
Cassady, Lisa Dobbin, Polly Mer-
rill, and Nora Reiner.
The singing chorus consists of
Charlotte Pretty, Carol Waller,
Rhoda Leven, Betty Frantz, Cor-
nie Wadsworth, Harriet Rosen,
Gay Booth, ,, Dee Wheelwright,
Nancy Beyer, Diana Burgess, Au-
drey Wollenburg, and Ellen Ober.
Tickets for the show will be on
sale this week at Goodhart Box
Office on Monday for Juniors,
Tuesday for Freshmen, Wednes-
day for Seniors, and Thursday for
Sophomores,
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Beaver Hands Bryn
Mawr 3-0 Defeat
Due To Lack Of Speed But Not Spirit
by Pixie Schieffelin
To have emerged victorious in
the hockey game Tuesday, October
20, Bryn Mawr should have heed-
ed those words of the First Lady of
Hockey, Miss Applebee, who al-
ways shouted “Run, for Heaven
Sakes, r-r-r-run!” The varsity
and junior varsity both lost to
‘Beaver by a score of 8-0.
Lack of Speed
It was lack of speed that pre-
vented Bryn Mawr from scoring.
Although the team ran faster than
it ever has before, Beaver was
faster. The Beaver defense always
had time to get into position to
block the forward line. In the sec-
ond half the varsity was too tired
to keep up the pace set by Beaver.
Although the players didn’t use
their legs, they did use their heads.
In the opinion of Miss Stevenson,
the referee, this was the best game
Bryn Mawr has ever played. The
team showed great improvement
over last.-week’s..performance,...In
the second half, Edie Murphy pre-
tended to pass to the left and in-
stead flicked the ball to the right
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inner, thus thoroughly confusing
the opposing center halfback.
Goal “Mistake”
The first goal that Beaver made
was a definite mistake on a techni-
cality. The goalie, Corky Corcor-
an let the ball go because she
thought no one had touched it in
the striking circle, but apparently
someone had . However, Corky’s
performance on the whole is to be
commended tbecause she saved a
number of goals. The final goal
‘was a beautiful hard hit by the
Beaver left wing.
The junior varsity played well,
but again was not fast enough.
During the remaining minutes of
play the game was highlighted by
a splendid sprint performed by
Kate Niles.
Movies
Bryn Mawr Theatre. Wednes-
day through Saturday: Anatomy
of a Murder starring James Stew-
art, Lee Remick and Joseph Welch.
Saturday. through Tuesday: The
Bat and A Private Affair.
Ardmore. Wednesday through
Saturday: A Hole in the Head
starring Frank Sinatra,
. Suburban. ‘Wednesday through
Saturday: That Kind of Woman
starring Sophia Loren and Tab
Hunter.
Notice
There will be a fire drill in Tay-
lor some time during the next two
weeks, All are asked to read the
exit instructions found in each
room.
BEAU and BELLE
Breakfast — Lunch
Dinner — Late Snaks
Excellént Banquet Facilities
Open Seven Days
Next Door To Bryn Mawr P.O.
Super Sub!
*s been said that the atomic submarine
; ae de stays submerged so long that it
only surfaces to let the crew re-enlist.
Perhaps for this reason, the Navy has taken
valuable space aboard the ‘“‘Nautilus” for the
only soft-drink vending machine i in the entire
submarine fleet.
Naturally (or you wouldn’t hear about it
from us) it’s a Coca-Cola machine. And not
unexpectedly, re-enlistments are quite
respectable.
Rugged lot, those submariners. Great =
drink, Coke!
SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
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