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College news, October 21, 1966
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1966-10-21
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 53, No. 06
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol53-no6
Friday, October 21, 1966
THE COLLEGE NEWS
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Allied Russian Club Furnishes
Language Practice, Atmosphere |
by Janet Oppenheim
The new, allied Bryn Mawr-|
Haverford Russian Club is vocally)
projecting its revitalized image.
Pacing up and down the floor .in
an excess of energy, Chuck Hardy,
Haverford ’67, self-styled ‘‘liai
son man’ between the campuses,
described the future activities of
the club whose purpose, according
to him, is to instill a ‘‘taste for
vodka and caviar’’ in all members,
‘‘We’re working on a Mani-
festo “now, and we _ plan to’
commemorate the October Revo-
lution on the 25th by renaming.
all streets and buildings on the
Bryn Mawr campus,’’ announced
Chuck, -adding that he hoped a
small revolution of the elite in-
tellectual vanguard would follow.
When the flow of official com-
muniques had_ stopped, Helen
Feldman ’68, president ofthe Bryn
. Mawr Russian Club, offered her
version of the club’s aims and
accomplishments, The club exists
Baroque Concert
With Swarthmore
Set for Sunday
This Sunday afternoon at three,
interested musicians of the stu-
dent body and faculty of both
Swarthmore and Bryn Mavr will
combine to present a concert of
baroque vocal chamber music.
The recital’s main performer
will be Mrs. Karen Komar, wife
of'Mr. Arthur Komar of Swarth-
more’s music department. She
will present two soprano solo van-
tatas of Dietrich Buxtehude as
well as two cantatas by Telemann.
The Telemann cantatas make
use of the talents of cellist Stan-
ley Walens of Haverford with the
rest of the instrumental accom-
‘paniment provided by violinists
Mrs. Caroline Cunningham and
Marian Brown of Bryn Mawr.
A sonata for the recorder and
harpsichord is to constitute the
remainder of the program. Mr.
Komar will provide the harpsi-
chord portion with Mr. George
Huber on the recorder.
Swarthmore sponsors a ser-
ies of such concerts each Sun-
day, and it is hoped that this
first one at Bryn Mawr will gen-
erate enough interest to main-
x tain them on a similar basis.
Any student interested in con-
tributing or taking part in any
way in such a series of recitals
are asked to contact Beverley
Peterson in Erdman as soon as
possible for information.
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to offer students of Russian the
chance to practice speaking the
tongue in an informal atmos-
phere, Teas are given regular-
ly for this purpose, _ but,
so far, the regular attendants have
only been juniors and seniors,
already fairly accomplished in the
language,.
Helen . urges’ freshmen and
sophomores to join the club activ-
ities, and not to worry about
any lack of fluency, Just listening
to the spoken language is a great
help, and all students who come
to ‘the teas will also hear the
latest Russian jazz, as well as
folk music,
Helen has arranged for one
Russian film, ‘‘Ballad of a
Soldier,’’ in the Bryn Mawr film
series, This will be shown on
November 15 and will provide
the perfect opportunity for the
student to estimate just how much
she can ignore the subtitles,
Also, in. conjunction with
Alliance, the Soviet Cultural
Attache at the Embassy in Wash-
ington has been invited to
speak at Bryn Mawr. The date for
this. event has not yet been
definitely scheduled,
Helen hopes to arrange for
Professor Riasnovsky from the
University of Pennsylvania to ad-
dress the club on_ various
aspects of modern Russia, She
emphasized that any ideas for
speakers and films would be whole-
heartedly welcomed, She would
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also love to hear about any good
connections that some _ student
might be able to provide, For the
benefit of those students whoaren’t
up on their Russian, the speakers
at the Russian Club meetings will
talk in English, Russian will be
practiced afterward, over coffee,
One definite activity of the
club, coming up in the near future,
is a slide show, provided by Helen
and Mrs, Segall of the Russian
Department, They will give an
illustrated talk on the possibilities
for summer study in Russia, Helen,
an extremely enthusiastic Russian
major, spent the summer at the
University of Moscow, on a pro-
gram organized by Colgate
University,
The flagging spirits ~of
befuddled Russian linguist might
be gladdened’ by the news that
the Bryn Mawr Russian Club plans
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ton’s club, Haverford’s liaison
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such plans were being made only
under severe Haverford protest,
The Bureau of Recom-
mendations has posted a
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