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College news, March 5, 1958
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1958-03-05
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 44, No. 15
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-vol44-no15
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THE COLLEG@eN EWS
Wednesday, March 5, 1958.-
Events in Philadelphia
Plays: >
Long Day’s Journey into Night—Eugene O’Neill‘s drama, with Fay
Bainter and Anew McMaster ,opened at Locust Monday, 8 p.m.
No Time for Sergeants—Ira Levin’s comedy, with Myron McCormick
and James Holden, continues at Forrest, Monday evening.
Say, Darling—Abe Burrows, Richard and Marian Bissell play with mu-
sic by Betty Comden, Adolph Greeen and Jule Styne, co-starring
David Wayne, Vivian Blaine and Johnny Desmond, opened at Shu-
bert Tuesday, 8 p.m...
Musieal Events:
Eileen Farrell—Soprano in recital, presented by Philadelphia All Star
Concert Series, at Academy, Thursday evening.
Philadelphia Orchestra—Fritz Reiner conducting concerts, at Academy,
Friday afternoon, Saturday evening and next Monday evening,
March 10.
New Films:
I Accuse!—The Dreyfus Affair again, starrimg Jose Ferrer, Goldman,
Wednesday.
Maria Schell, Lee J. Cobb, William ‘Shatner, Richard
asehart,
The Brothers Karamazov—Dostoievsky’s classic, with ripest
Albert Salmi,
Claire Bloom. Trans-Lux, Wednesday.
Assault—Finnish drama, and Samurai—Japanese revival, Spruce, Wed-
nesday.
Lowe: Red China Is Not Truly Chinese
And Should Not Be Admitted To U.N.
Last Thursday night the Alli-
ance presented Mr. C. H. Lowe of
the Chinese Embassy. His topic,
which after a ‘brief speech took
the form of a discussion, was
“Should Red China Be Admitted
to the U.N.”
Although Mr. Lowe began with
the statement that he was not go-
ing to answer the question, no
doubt was left in the hearer’s mind
that neither Mr. Lowe nor the
‘Chinese Embassy was in favor of
the admittance of Red China to the
U.N.
The crux of Mr. Lowe’s argu-
ment was based on the following
three points: 1) The nationalist
Chinese government is the only
legitimate government the Chinese
mainland has had since 1911.. He
also refuted the claim that the Red
Chinese represented 500 million
people; 98% are not Communists
and the remaining 1214 million be-
came members because of coercion.
2) Mr. Lowe stated that the basic
philosophy behind the Red regime
is contrary to Chinese beliefs.
The third point discussed by
Mr, Lowe dealt with the possible
economic motives the free-world
nations might have for wishing the
admittance of Red (China. He stat-
‘ed that it wouldn’t be possible to
do business with Red China for
profit on the United States terms
because all foreign trade is con-
trolled by.the state.
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tageously. During ‘the first years
of their independence, they need
a firm guiding hand. If a democ-
racy similar to that of the U. S.
were set up in Egypt today there
would be chaos, Few people know
how hard Nasser is trying to give
the Egyptians a feeling of res-
ponsibility and participation. From
the point of view of the average
Egyptian, the so-called Fascist
dictator is nothing but a strong
and well-defined leader,
I do not wish to make this a
political letter, so I will not go
into Arabs’ long-desired quest for
unity as opposed to your idea of
the Syria-Egyptian merger being
a “coup.” What I want to say is
that if we students of the liberal
arts colleges in the U. S. can make
an effort to see beyond ourselves
and be tolerent of foreign ideals, we
would be taking a positive step
towards future peace. Contrary
to the tone and implication of your
editorial, it seems to me that noth-
ing is more important at this
stage of world politics than for
one country to understand the
character, history’ and ideals of
another. Rosemarie Said ’58
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FOLK SINGER
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Tickets availible at the door.
Bryn Mawrters Attend Vassar Playday
To Participate In Volleyball, Swimming
by Alice Todd
Last Saturday, the gym at
Vassar. Female College was the
setting for a Playday that includ-
ed Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Vassar,
and assorted bathing-suited males.
In basketball, Bryn Mawr defeat.
ed Barnard, 31-5. In the two eight-
minute halves against Vassar we
lost, 21-27,
Our volleyball team, which was
composed of everyone. who had
played basketball, was twice
victorious. Despite the fact that
some members had never played
volleyball before, the Bryn Mawr
team defeated Barnard, 12-10, and
Vassar, 16-5,
The swimming included silly as
well as serious rates with the vic-
torious team th each race winning
one point. The “Funny Clothes”
race consisted of three laps, the
second of which was swum by boys
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