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College news, October 27, 1954
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1954-10-27
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 41, No. 5
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-vol41-no5
Wednesday, October 27, 1954
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Page Three
We Apologize For
Mistake In Copy |
The News offers its apologies to
Sybille von Bulow, freshman non- |
|coffee hour Wednesday night at
interviewed in
Due
the
was
resident who was
last. week’s issue. to a mis-
the
page of the
take with copy, middle
story deleted,
thus giving a false impression in
the last half of the article.
We especially want to clarify
that sentence, “since I didn’t es-
pecially care to work, I was en-
couraged to apply to Bryn Mawr.”
What Sybille did say was that
was that since did not care
for secretarial work, she decided
to take a position offered her in
America,
For those who tried to make
some headway in the last three
paragraphs of the article, here are
the facts.
Sybille originally came to Amer-
ica in March, 1952, to take care of
some children in Kensington, Mary-
land. After a year of this work,
Sybille was
thing different, so she visited a
friend in Hartford, Connecticut.
After a series of interviews, she
received a job as a secretary at
Yale and lived in the New Haven
Y.W.C.A. It was while working
here that she met Miss Holborn’s
mother, who encouraged her to
apply to Bryn Mawr.
MARRIAGES
Hope English to Peter Erdman.
she
anxious to do some-|-;
Enjoy Coffee Hour
At Language House
If you spent the summer in Mex-
ico or on the Continent, then the
either Wyndham or East House is
where you can continue spoken
French and Spanish, with or with-
out that pocket-sized dictionary.
Wednesday evening, October 29, at
7:00, inaugurated the first lan-
guage house coffee hours of the
year.
From now on Wyndham and the
French Club will hold one every
Wednesday evening and East
House and the Spanish Club one
every other week. Everyone
whether she is in baby French or
writing her Ph.D. thesis on ser
and estar, is invited to take a walk
after dinner across campus to the
language houses, for half an hour
or so of coffee and conversation
with a different accent.
ENGAGEMENTS
Anne Martin to E. S. Johnston.
Forum Speakers Explore
Controversial Situations
Continued from Page 1
position in the world today was re-
viewed by Lewis L. Strauss. Mr.
Strauss said that the atom is the}
one weapon of war which has man-
aged to prolong peace. By posses-
sion of the atom and a-realization
of its destructive powers, a major
world war has been avoided. Un-
like other weapons, the atom has
great potentialities for peace.
In the controversial race for
Governor of New York state, Aver-
ell Harriman, Democrat, and Irv-
ing M. Ives, Republican, spoke. Mr.
Harriman urged that everyone vote
Democratic in order to obtain a
“government that will measure up
to the standards of the people, and
give them an adequate farm pol-
icy, civil service, better care for
the aged.”
Mr. Ives, on the other hand, urg-
ed the election of the Republican
party, which has “experience, and
is not, like the Democrats, recap-
tured by Tammany Hall.”
Presents
for
Your Friends
at
The Mexican Shop, Inc.
Lancaster Avenue
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Don’t be left out!
Order your Personalized
Christmas Cards now
at
Richard Stockton
Lancaster Ave.,
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Autumn Flowers
for Hallowe’en
at Jeannett’'s
Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Berkshire Hose
Ship’n Shore Blouses
at Joyce Lewis
Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
BRYN. MAWR
Luncheon . . . from
Afternoon tea. .
Platter Dinners .
Special Parties and
Breakfast ... a la carte
. a la carte
Dinner... from $1.
.. from $1.05
COLLEGE INN
$.50
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Meetings Arranged
——
Jewelry
Watches
Repair Work
Walter J. Cook
Breakfasts
Lunches
Soda Fountain
Hamburgers
EL GRECO RESTAURANT
Bryn Mawr Confectionery Co.
Lancaster Avenue
Dinners
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
THE PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
“Coke” is a registered trade mark.
° THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
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