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College news, June 3, 1963
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 49, No. 23
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BMC-News-vol49-no23
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aia ~your~solution be?” —
: Monday, June 3, 1963
Ser
THE COLLEGE NEWS
‘as Three
B.M.C. “Haverlard
Computer Facilities
Tripled In Capacity
itech Tripled’ capacity.of .the -memory*
» a
units in ‘the: jointly-owned: Haver-
.ford-Bryn. Mawr. College IBM 1620
computer will be made possible by
August through’ cooperative pur-
‘chase’ of $120,000 in new equipment,
it has been announced.
Value of the data processing sys-"
tem, located on the Haverford cam-
_ pus and owned and operated by both —
colleges on a joint-use basis, will be
nearly doubled.:
In addition to -the 40,000 added
“memory units,” other new. equip- :
ment will include a more rapid tab-
ulator, an additional punch, and .a
set. of counters, according to Dr.
Paul Hare, director. of the computer
center.
The, expanded facilities will make
« possible.” improved programming. '
-The..center- opened here -in- Noyem-.-.-..
ber 1961, and is used +y- students.
and} faculty of both” sales. =
63 Allbore F ellow
_ Makes Suggestion:
.For B. M. C. Library. .
Waverly Cleverly. the Robert W.
Allbore Fellow for 1963, a celebrat-
ed critic and composer of contem-
porary music, who recently submit-
ted a record review to the News,
was kind enough to submit to an -
interview early this week.
“What do you think of the Bryn
Mawr musicians, Mr. Cleverly 2” we
asked. .
“Their music is all right, but ‘I
don’t think much of their white
dresses .. . I think the most unus-
» ual piece I’ve seen-since I’ve been
here was by somebody Poe for voice
and sixty-six 7 ‘I couldn’t find
sixty-six bells when -I. tried to-play
it, though, so I really can’t judge it.”
“Do you think Bryn Mawr girls
are individualists?”
“They seem to think differently,
but they all look alike: I’ve never
‘seen’ so. many Similar» stares_in my. —
Jife. And all of them analyzing me!
I. was terrified. ”
He. ‘smiled and ‘gave » ‘US a ‘some-
what. odd look. -We blushed and
put. on our sunglasses. —
wn
“You ‘agree with the Mademoi-
selle article, then.”
“What Mademoiselle article? I
~don’t ‘ordinarily ~ read Mademoi-
~~~ Selle.” sires
“Well, what impressed you “most
about Bryn Mawr?” : ae
‘T1l never forget stepping on
those dead pigeons on the way up
to the bell.
“A place’ for everything and
“nothing moves from its place,” we
said defensively. “As, a composer
what is your opinion of the role
of rock-’n roll?”
“I think. it’s. a ‘wonderful way to
preparé the public ‘for electronic
music. You know that. it’s impos-
sible to reproduee the sounds of
many instruments eléctronically.
This really worries \modern . com-
posers because electronic music is
the coming thing.
~ “Tf people’ listen to snourh rock
’n roll, they’ll forget what..conven~
tional instruments sound: like, and
__they’l]_-be.. completely -prepared:-for
all the ‘effects. of electronic music,
ffom banister slides to auto’ acci-
sae dents.”
He scaaili slaved a ‘B. flat pro-
~ gression on his five-stringed ; .gui-
tar.
a “lm "sure you’ve _heard about
our library problem,” we said. &As
-a man-of imagination, what would
Seer “Well, as: ‘you know, +r “believe’ in| e
4 making ie ‘most of the materials
wor negeantner ts ANG... Ty thin ke sou: -should..build...
‘a four-story library over the A&P
in\town. This is halfway between \
you ..and Haverford, and you
would solve* your: library, problem,
your food problem, your student
union - problem and... your - social -
_bigiem all in, one blow.” a
oer
ge “tpn, pip
* eet gaa -
College Gants Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Art,
Eight Scholarships
- Master of Socia I Service Degrees in Variety of ar Recently Awarded |
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
wDepartment of Chemistry
Organic Chemistry and Physical
Chemistry * =
Nancy. Acton ‘of New York. A-B.
Wilson College 1959, Dissertation’:
Relative Reactivities + of Polycyclic
Methyl Arylacetates. Presented by
Professor Ernst. Berliner. :
Organic Chemistry :-and*Physical
Chemistry
' Spzanne Peterson Varimbhi of Penn-
sylvania. A.B. Wilson’ Co! llege 19538;
M.A. - Bryn --Mawr ’6c’ age “4444; Dis— are
sertation: Unusual Substitution Reac-
tions of Nitrobenzofurazans, Presented
by Professor Frank B, Mallory.
Organic Chemistry and Physical
Chemistry
Lawrence P.Verbit of? Pennsylyania.
B.S. College of William . and Mary —
1959; M:A, Bryn: Mawr College 1961.
Dissertation: fhe Solvolysis of Aryl-
aah dea ha Chlorides. Presented by
Professor Ernst Berliner.
Organic Chemistry and Inorganic
Chemistry —
Clelia Sara. Wood of Pennsylvania. «
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1959 and
M.A. 1960. Dissertation: The Photo-
chemical’ Conversions of Stilbenes to °
Phenanthrenes.. Presented by Profes-
sor Frank. B. Mallory. :
Department of Economics
Economics.
obert... E,—Miller. of Pennsylvania. -
Universtiy “of Miami 1949: and
ee es 1950... Dissertation. Internation-_.
“al Monetary eel Presented by Keke
‘fessor Morton * Baratz.
Tt
. .. Jeanette May Stoops of Indiana, ‘B.S.
Purdue University 1949 and M.S..1954,
Dissertation: The Bulk. © Purchase
Agreements: Between :New Zealand *
x and the United Kingdom, 1939-1954.
fessor.
Morten. $,_Ba-
rane :
Department of English
--Knglish- Literature and:-American
Literature
. Irene Heyartz of Argentina, Prot; cde
Ens. Superior én Idioma Ingles, Uni-
. versidad Nacional de la Plata, 1957;
M.A. Bryn Mawr College 1960. Dis-
sertation: The Endings of Shakes-
peare’s Comedies. Presented by °Pro-
tessor Arthur Colby Sprague.
Knglish Literature and Anglo-Saoxn
Literature
June Elizabeth Sprague of Alabama.
A.B. Smith College 1943; M.A. Bryn
Mawr ConNege . 1956. Dissertation:
Strategy and the Evolution of Struc-
ture in -the Early Novels of -James
Joyce. Presented by Professor Mary
Katharine Woodworth,
English- Literature: and American” :
Literature
Jane Louise Williamson of Missouri.
A.B. Washington University 1988;
M.A. Bryn Mawr College 1960. Dis-
sertation: Charles Kemble, Man of the
Theatre, Presented! by Professor Ar-
thur Colby Sprague/
' Department of Geology
Petrology and Structtral Geology
Karen E. Wier of Colorado, in ab-_
sentia. B.S. University of Washing-
ton 1959, Dissertation: AmplHhibolites
in the Wissahickon Formation of the
Pennsylvania-Delaware Piedmont —Re-»
gion. Presented by Professor. Edward
def, Watson,
Department, of History
Modern European History and
Spanish Literature — . .
Joan, Connelly of California. A.B.
CESARE Ter -of.. California at-—Berkeley-
1951; M.A. Bryn Mawr College 1953.
Dissertation: ‘The ‘Tragic Week”; A
Study of Anticlericalism in Be hale -Pre=
St eel “he Buaheense Jose M M. Ferrater—
Lora,
Modern
European History and
American History .
Mary Wittmayer Helms of New-Jer-
BEY. A.B, Carleton College. 1956 ; M.A;
wee. Mawr Co lege 1957. Disserta-
The Convention Parliament. of
1660; Presented by Professor Caroline
Robbins, :
~ Pissettation:
=. Lendon-Scheel of tconomics-1954.
__ Vania,
“sylvania.
“ sylvanid.
* sylvania.
Vania,
“in the Philosophy of Franz Rosen-.
zweig. BU atl by Proféssor Milton ~
Charles Nahm.’
Department ‘a Political
Political Science
Maria Ji
Falco. of Pennsylvania,
A.B. Immaculata College 1954; M.A.
Fordham University 1958.
Science
Disserta-
, tion: Inauisition: An. Historical Analy-
sis of a Concept, “Présented: by Pro-
fessor Peter Bachrach,
Department of Psychology
Experimental Psychology
~Nichtius Longo tt~New Yorn: *
The Johns Hopkins University 1952.
Some Comparative Stud-
ies of Learning in the.Cockroach. Pre-
sented by Professor Donald Hobert
Brown,
“5 erm
MASTER OF SOCIAL SERVICE
Delila Amir of Israel, B.A, Hebrew
University 4958 ard M.A. 1958; ;
Ann Lois Archambeault of Connecti=
cut. B.S.N. University ‘of .Pennsyl-
_vania 1960. .
Abby Berkowitz Bauland’ of Penn-
sylvania ..A.B, Wellesley College 1961.
Laurel J. Blechman. of Pennsylvania.
B.S;--TFhiel Cellege 1959,
John Paul Briggs of Delaware. A.B,
Harvard College 1938; M.A. Columbia
University 1943.
Louise C. Brunk of he? AL
As. University of Kansas cs EON) parece oe
Anne Cronin of Great Britain. BSc.
Carl S.° Dellmuth of -Pennsylvania,
A.B, Amherst College 1959.
Susan: Saul: Ferguson ‘of - Pennsyl-
A.B. Cornell ‘University 1959.
Gale Holtz. Golden of Massachusetts.
Sek « fone
pmlate. Ward Hollis of Pennsylva=
ie
Hampshire,
Hampshire 1961,
Ann Gail McGrew of California. A.B.
Valparaiso University 1962,
Cornelia Dora Sarvay of Alabama.
Newcomb College of sens Uni; :
versity 1961,"
Shizuko Tsuchiya of Japan,
“ByA. Tsuda College 1956,
French.
A.B.
sentia.
Op eteen nme eas se
Wadad Ajaini ‘of Egypt.
bere Aedes 1956; N
: ga Browzin Crage of Ne Jerse
B.A, McGill University 1959, i ie
Maria Clark Uitti of New Jersey, in
absentia,
nia 1958.
nia,
sylvania.
zr 1942.
Sharon Jeanette Wall, of Michigan.
A.B. “University of Miciigan 1961,
Music a:
Marleigh Morland Baratz of Penn-
. Swaithmore- College —1935,-——
‘Lucy’ Gutman Katz of Pennsylvania.
A.B. Wellesley College’1958; *
Roslyn R. Kutcher of Pennsylvania.
A.B. Duke University .1961.
Ellen Sohyang Lee of the District
of lunibia. A.B. George Washitig- -
ton University’ 1959.
Kobert: Keiso Leighty of Pennsyl-
vania. A.B, Dartmouth College 1956.
Edith D. McKnight of New, York.
A.B. William Smith College 1961.
Vesta Marie Miller of Iowa. A.B.
‘University of lowa 1958.
Sara Alice Oppenheimer of Pennsyl-
vans, B.S. University of. Rochester
Hilda Parker of Pennsylvania, A.B.
University’ of Pennsylvania 1960.
John H, Ramsey. of. Pennsylvania:
B.S. in Ed. Temple University 1961.
Catherine H‘ Raycroft of Pennsyl-
vania, A.B. Baptist Missionary Train-
ing School 1950.
Anne Linda Keisch of New York.
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1961.
Ruth Cohan Rosenfeld of Pénnsyl-
vania. B.F.A, Temple University 1959.
Barbara Karfunkel Safran of Penn: -
sylvania. A.B. Queens College 1961."
Daniel Safran of Pennsylvania.- A. B..
Queens.. College 1960. . -
Joan Sall .of Pennsylvania. AB
University of Michigan...19.54; M.A.
New York University. 1960.
' Albert Sheldon of. New York. A.B.
Queens College’ 1962:
Gloria Franks Shipley of Pennsyl-
vania. A.B. State: Oniversity—of-Iowa
1946.
Abby Hulerman Silverman of Penn=*
‘A.B. Wellesley College 1961.
eWinter Suskind of Penn-
A.B, Penrisylvania State
University..1961,
‘Theodosia. Coppin Thomas of “Penn-.
A.B. University of Pennsyl- "
Leslie/.
vania 1938.
Joanne Furco Thotnton of Pennsyl-
B.S:-Syracuse- University--1958.
Sharon Bass Weinberg of Pennsyl-
Vania, A.B; University. of . Pennsyl- ,
vania 1961.
Mildred Juf-E Lee Young of Penn-
sylvania, A.B. University of Califor-
.Mddern. European -History;Mediaeval---nia_at Berkeley. 1944.
History and American History
Phyllis Seltzer Lachs of Pennsylva-
nia. A.B. University of Pennsylvania
1952; M.A. Bryn Mawr College 1960.
Dissertation: The Diplomatic Corps
under Charles 11 and James II. Pre-
sented by Professor Caroline. Robbins.
Modern European History and
American History
Joanne Loewe Neel of Pennsylvania,
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1942 and M.A.
: 1948. Dissertation: His Britannic Ma-
joaty 8 Consul,,General,. Phineas Bond,
udden.
Department: -of History of Art
History of Art
Ljubica D Popovich of the District
of Columbia..- University of. Belgrade.
1950-55 ; -Bryn Mawr College: 1958-61.
Dissertation: . Pérsonifications in »Pa-
leologan Painting (1261-1453). . Prey
sented -by--..-Professor~-.-William~ —-C,
. Loerke.
Department of Latin
Latin and, Old French Litérature
Dargan Jones of South Carolina.
‘A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1941; MA.
University. of Chicago 1942. Disserta-
tion:, Horace’s Idea of Poetry and the
Poet. Presented’ by “Professor Agnes
Kirsopp.- Michels.
Department of Philosophy
History of Philosephy-- -and--Systematic :
Philosophy
Sor Rivka Horwitz of Israel,
Presented” -hy_Professor— Ant Ching of Chi
MASTER OF ARTS
Biology
iStiles Dean Ezell, Jr.,.of New York.
ACB. Lafayette College 1960, rae
David Stephen McDevitt of Pennsyl-_
vania. B.S. Villanova University 1962.
Chemistry
Christina Chen of Hidng Kong.. B.Sc.
University of London 61.
Jewel Templeton Shapiro of Penn-
sylvania. A.B. Wilson College 1960.
Economics_
Hung-Min--Chiange—ef--China:
_ National Taiwan
=< Virgit Anen- Graft of Pennsylvania.
ae B. Rutgers University 1961,
Maxine Libros of.Pennsylv ania, oA B.
Brooklyn College 1944,
Peter Herrick Platenius of Pennsyl-
ia. A.B. Haverford College 1961.
Spanish
Elisabeth Johnson Bell of Oklahoma.
A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1959, :
van
Barbara Anne Broome of New
sey.
Are. ryn
isileen Marie
A.B,
Geology
‘Robert. Henry Feden of Pennsylva-
A:B. Franklin and Marshall Col-
lege: 1961,
Beverly Ann Marsters —of New
Hampshire, in absentia. A.B. Univer-
sity of New Hampshire 1961,
* Sonya Paris Montgomery. of Penn-
A.B, Ohio State University
Histor;
Mary. Ann Calkins of Texas.
Rice University 1962.
Kathryn Lee Kalkhof of Kentucky.
A.B. Connecticut College. 19535.
History of Art
Sadja Herzog of Illinois.
leton’ College 1961.
Spanish
A.B. Bryn
A.B, University of New
Mawr College 1962.
MacDonald of New
Bryn Mawr
in ab-
lows:
women MS ok wc
B. A. Cairo
Boy ah soon
Sandra Ann
Massachusetts.
Univ c
niversity of Califor College 1961.
. sylvania.
Pennsylvania.
For Graduate Work
Scholarships for graduate work
were recently -awarded: to eight - -}
graduates.
awards, which weré not included in
the May Day listings are as fol-—
hese: .° 54
“fannuh“E>Longshore- ‘Memoriat~ ——
Scholarships
Chook «of Newton, wi
A.B. Bryn Mawr
Mary. Jurbala of Springfield, Penn-
A.B. Bryn Mawr College,
to be conferred 1963.
Donna Mildvan of Philadelphia,
A.B. Bryn Mawr Col:
lege, to be conferred 1963.
Jane V. Myers. “Memorial "Medical
AB.
A.B. Care. College 1961,
Latin
College 1962.
“BS, rh
University 1956. e
and English
brills,
College 1960.
Jer-
Mawr College 1960. .
aa :
“Mawr College 1960.
~ Marilyn Ottenberg Krause of Phil-
adelphia, Pennsylvania.
Mawr. College 1962;
Anna Howard Shaw Scholarship in
Medicine and Public Health
Sue Young Sook Kimm of Gam-
Maryland, A.B. Bryn Mawr
Scholarships
Elsa’ Grace Giardina of Mapleé-
woods: New..lerseyA.BeBryn- Mawr 94
a
* Anne nies Pidot of Long
; Beach, New York. A.B. Bryn Mawr
Harriet «Judd Sartain Mentorial
AY syracuse’ University 1961. -Sylvania. A.B. Smith C ollege 19 52, a ae
— ““Monica~~Groves of Great - Physies- - ~ . _ Scholarships hee
Britain... B.A. (Hons,) University of Priscilla Watson of ‘California. co ik Sees —Carolyy Ehrlich— Goodstein oT SERS Suh
Nottingham 1955. Reed College 1961,
William Hood of Pennsylvania. A.B. Psy chology Brooklyn, New York. A. B. Bryn
A.B. Bryn
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Kazuko Ukawa of Japan. - B.S. Ore-
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