Bryn Mawr College Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College News Bryn Mawr College Publications, Special Collections, Digitized Books 1957 The College News, 1957-01-16, Vol. 43, No. 11 Students of Bryn Mawr College Let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews Custom Citation Students of Bryn Mawr College, The College News, 1957-01-16, Vol. 43, No. 11 (Bryn Mawr, PA: Bryn Mawr College, 1957). This paper is posted at Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College. http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews/1065 For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1J .. • ,, - , • VOL XLII, NO. 11 ARDMORE and IRYN MAWR, PA., WID_AY, JANUARY 16, 1957 (I) CODen. 171S 'l'rueteM of Br"J1I Mawr PRICE 20 CINtS Students ResponsibleFir Honor System Senator Kennedy D�scusses "A Politician's Lament" All Must Understand Exam Procedures Citing Conflicting Loca� National, Political Interests by P.Uy Fer,U80n The Academie bonor aystem w u IlomtaJly atated only t w o yean Senator John Kennedy of Mu.. chu.etta lectured In Goodhart Hall on Monday nlarbt. HI, sub-jed wu "A Politician', Lament", ,Mr.Kennedy began bia discUl- aian that says "Student ProetOl'." .s. As.a service to the Itudentl, the Proctor Ihould remind the stuleota of rules concerning exama .go. We have perb.pa given too "hen necessary. The rules an: little .ttention to ita practical op I. People are to remain quiet in eration. Unlike the aoeial honor ..he Han, during the exam; 2. .yatem where the rulea have been books and papus are not. to be made by the "whole Allociation" taken into the exam room; 3. blue we work aa part of • faculty-stu books are not to be taken out. of .dent .unit, examining and main the exam room. (Exltm sheeh may talnin&, traditional .t.andards form be taken out.) ed by the f.culty for academic pro 4� St.udent.s should report any eedure. The rrulea .re a.ceepted by emelgeM,Y to the Proctor. U 111us II nec::ellary unleu memben of nelS oeeura, the Proc.tor will renthe student 'body or faeulty consid Jar the necessary alsistance. er them invalid. In sueh a cate . 6. The Proctor Is to remind the they would be eon.ldered for reJtudenta of the time, ten minutea vision by t.he Aeademic Board. before the exam ia to end, by writAlthouah t.acltly there has al- � the time on the blackboard. 6. On completion of the threewaya been an academle honor syl-. """ at Bryn Mawr, the reo....I- ,> our period, the Praetor will rebUity of the machinery as well .. miDd the .tudenta velJb&lIy' that the tbeoryliaa been explieitl�hO&- tlie-enm-ie --: -7 -: en by the student.. But linee the There will be a meetiD4r in the lion, frequently eoUuntd with amusing storlea from history, by civing reason. tor tbe lack of color In American politic. .. comwith .i.,.id Eur�n !pOlitlc_I hiltory. In the ft1"lt place, the letting of OUr govemment In Wuhinglon '-15 dull Jt hu .been described .. havtne "Southern eIdelency and Northern eh&fll1l", quipped the &nator. It I, an artiflcia.!..clty buUt expresaly for po_ lltical pUl1po.ea and 'hat none 01. Anator Kennedy (right) ...tldn, the cultural richnesl of European capitals. Secondly, women with the uce])tlon of .oelal cruaaders Iik. Jane Addam. and SUI.n B. An· thony have 'Played an iDligniftcant role in American hlstcny, eom- witt. History ''0'1Il0l' Dud.... ' ' d'er Oral Curn ' culum Committ 'ees Consl n"'a'n's' Suggested I Three "New Exec- Sys-tem� -compiot.ed.. r....�••lblUty hal be'n taken from hall. with .m.mhero of th. the faculty and the dean's office utive Board. The faculty will also :.4 reeeive memos of the I.st Acait haa not seemed to IShitt IliP8Cwcally to anyone. Tobl. is where we demie Board meeting in which thLs iuue was discussed. If every.nd the ti th e take one wiU � � ctaui8cation of T«hnieal End thought to clanfy In her own �Tbe .bILIic "no cbeatinc" ori&- mind the proc edure and divillou inal work tode of the bonor sy.... of -responsibility in the Academic te1l1 fa take.n .lor .granted iby molt aonor System, this exam period have Ilad trouble. . _:with their Iprominence in ,"",_ +I>f.I Europe. How America • •1>. aDd politic•• re worth pro/). grade, sennty or above, in • laDby Syln. Hewitt into. Mo.t people a re conguage cour.e at the 1 l e t "We will come ba.ek when the " 00" eY L emptuOUI of polltlciant and Ipor-Thl. would cive more actual lanof the pressure. ut.rted tqKm haUl have portab le .ben; U.e oral, guage rience to to Itudent, and them. Kennedy elted a G.llup pol l ..,. u ;pe ursl" have Seniotl .re out., and the result that .howed that althoU&'b serve .. a more exttinded test The balls m.a;v neve r have portable o.t m otheta want their .oM to her alblllty, than the prelut. t Ju,,..lD1 . �,but there ia • PO.sibllity that be pr",ident, lew want them to bour examination. enter politic•. the orals may be replaeed or 3. A third 'Pf090W condatl in The baaie dilemma of the ipOlI.. ehan� in the futlure. eve;; people at Bryn Mawr and because abould ron lITlueh more smoothly. of thi. we have neglected proper allowinc a -cirl exempUon frOm It that h' 11 ..bel to MCri· The Faeulty .ad Student .Currieclarlf\c.·Uon of the tecbnical end. h fm.self to the iJ)UbIl.c &'OOd in an oral l! ahe attains a eerlain ulwn qo,mtm.t teet have 'been eoncountry wheN private latlll'e.t . The ,y.tem. in many instancea ball I 'U a Ianguace acore on the colI.e board acbleveIidering the ora. becom e .loppy, cauain&' unnecelencourapd to the maximum. mellt teat. A ••he "Would be .u I fan. .Mn. _arIIlr. Kennedy then PreHnt ed. the requirement til, lery embarrasament and miaunfo nned whether .he bad .a.l.ned chie.f preuurta p1ac:ed upoa the deratanding. 'Blue books are Ioat. shall spoke to tlle Student CUt'8:30 Goodharl at In Tonieht exemptJon, Ihe could then plan her politician. Student. don't eonsider atopping Firat, there i• •troD. Hall, ticu1um Committee on January 12 Meias will lecture on pres aure in the Houa. and Senate on time part of the honOr aystem Mr. Millard cou,... lor the freahman ,oar, . . . about venou proposals made by ' . to "ao alon," with the ...... and the end 01. exama or quiuea the topiC:" A n Epllode In Renats',1.. 'r- ..., deIty. She aaked that then Wl...... out awalti.nC the ruult.a faco the and , DiplomHumaniam Art, JaDee �ite diAgrMment•. Puh aPi tbl.a time. allotted the beyond far traU the truhDwt "Week oral. She would I , 1.. ... e CIall proposals be considered b y th e stu• the only way. two-<paJ'tJ '""" rhere fa ,omeUmea masa misun- ley." Mr. MeiSS is gIVing \. .ble to proceed immedlatel,. tem c.n operate in thl• .Ieow.tq, deratandlng as to the proeedure 01' 01' 1901 Art Letture. dent., u there will be a joint. meet- be. "Mr. .Meill ia one of the mOlt king faer seeond language, .nd 'aid Kennedy. Com,protn.1te it the an oam which in one ease hal in. ina 01 the Student .nd FacultJ la· thef'ine of members dia lSh81i t1ncu e of ..natoriel phUo.ophy. valid.ted. the whole exam &eademConunittea OD Februa.r)r 9 to db- PUI her one oral before ahe be- euenc: The queltion .riMI .. to whether teaU,.. The profellore are gener- Arts Depart ment of Harvard euu tb. poasibility of chancina- tb. e.m•• Junior. , and it I. a real honor to compromi. . is for the &"GOd of the .......ft any loath to intedere. It. is in our ".nity _ These idea.s II preaeat oraI "1--""'" " All tbe .vuve _1._ Iplata are in a pr. - part r. s.ys ere, h lJ1)ea va 1m oL_ good o.f leri.latSon. ha h· k ,. Or le. are not e omplete .,.atem., and the baDdi and may the, be ea.pab Jimin.ry st.s& e, and do not repre- A second p-.u , Ch.lrman of the Slo.ne . C Ioaeph ,. ..a& "-t of r .... .. .., .. .. Committae will be happy to aceept . -It should not b. too diflleult to History o f Art epartn r leDt r abeolute a eleetion. ')'Items. .lternative ObU,atlon to fbilly D laura that they will be. The moat B y Jrl :w other pl.ns for consideration. mat. "He haa written .event The Student Curriculum Commit- con ftic::t. with our demand 'on Important thinK" ia Lbat everyone, book., -�''''';Ie. (he ....I.lb:11I in -"; ' Senatora th•t they be willine �e VII �.. or �.'_ Two on off tee wID CODduct further Itudy on tadau aDd. faculty .tart d � ';;I:�::stJ :n�:: �� t� ��� dinc rstan � .ama level of �nde .t dent opinion early nut ..mea� �::!n� e One Idea Is that there be a 1. .. about the proeeduJ'tl 01 exams. Belore eoi.n.l" to Harv.rd, Ilr. eholee given to the student as to ter, when the pro po..� beecae li1'e. Conftlctlnc need. of dl.triet Besides making the student bod,. Mew wae at Columbia Unlvenlty.whether abe "Would prefer to pass more concrete. In .ddltlon to tha and country are another .,reeall1'e' aware of the problem, we have It may 1ntereat studenb to know two oral . aa they now exist, or to "oral." the Committee h.. been on pouUeian&. Kennedy ci tad ODe tried to foeas the situation by dar- that thi. leeb.lre was ac::heduIed pua aD examination In one lan- eonaiderin, the Iproblem of exam of ha own problem. as an Wa.ti... . pr the Uyln, the duties of oetors (and almost ..iven) in 1966, but J'U&I8 at an advaneed level The schedulln., the departmental pol_ tJOD. .As a reprHentatne of Tbe procto,.. are auppoaed to ea- Mr.Heiss got as f.r .a New York advanced uaminaUon would te .t iey coDeeming bonon eandid&t8ll, Ifus.acbuaetta, he mu.t protect aume the tec.hnlc.al end of the exo n his way to Bryn Mawr aDd the .tudent's '\Inderatan� in .nd iDter -departmental majors. the interaat. 01 the .peopl. tbert. am. Tbey are appointed 10 that cguld get no .farther due to the lhr ee flelda: In reading; in speak- Naturally, sucresUona on these or RecatlJ, 1«land delivered the ul tudent t.akinC an exam wiU have ,vaether, ( •• as Mr. Sloane pub it: iD& and undent.andiuK" the lan- Continued on P.re 1, Column 5 tiaaatum that unlea. she could fm to cope with .. In diatraedon. .. "THE BIG .now atorm"). Jt ia cuace �k.eni and in vniUDI to a POrt 4ah into the United State. poaalble. Unl•• the .tudent.a want hG,Ped. that not onl,. for the uke ertaill d�poaaibly th e ..a eould DOt "tain our ir baN c a tve Exeeut to "'1Ime the tuk the the th..... Either the a.h i..try 01' aitinc B.ryn Hawrtars iq to "Write • letter. AIthoUCh&bUof the ..... Board feel. th.t" student sbould but a"'o or Mr. Jhiu, no such ation i exa Ku h an aachuMtu, e m n maehnlcs of lOC .. entlaJ to the f DOi. have to be UD der the .dded "irOD e urtain" wUl prevent hit han DO t yet been ....holly worked l.tfelibood at ma.D.T eltJaena th.re, atnD of rurminc the II&ID. when co out, it mlpt be that the apukin&" Tbe Dean', OfBce h.. ".oo\UlCod or & natioDloI defen" mu.t. In minc �bt.. .. 11 takina it. The elariflc.aUon thia cue autrer. The lecture will be illultratad abWt, ....ould be t.-W by ip6rlic1- the lollowinc new COlP"le for .. Puty P11!8Iure ba no ....., eoub'ieta the .tudent'. with .tides. patlon ill one of the actranc::ed ..ter n of thla y.r: History 'fU tha lut prenure...!e !' ntloned. pUt.iD. tM honor�. Proctors 'l1M reat 01, s.n.tor kenned ,', "200" lewl lanpa.ce elaMes. AI- ". � DIpft fa ... and MOuld ____ ive the taaadi ... Tw_tletJa "... dnoted to Senate hietbouah the s ,.tem. woukl c ....� ....... audt.. lan- lritII. emphaaia on Brit.ish adYaneed. tory. B, refetred to • period just eWrtfd the � . Th. dotl.. .. proetoro, dobed r -.. the .01>11 War ,.�.. 11..__ _ .... the \mowl.... tlo "7arEut;'"N.. .. ml ..- ... b. the Executive Board, .re as fol..te at oal, 01181aJtcuap. Ii would cin rIea. The cou.. will be liven .. wu .t Ita helcbt with 10Wl: CIa" John C. Calhoon .nd 011. 'rIwndQ, l'Du'qr l'lth At her a much more eompIete laD· )(ra. Helen Taft Kanninli and th. PreMDt prwaqalatt. fa Hlstol"J" 101, Dam.l Water. Be then .poka of iban esperilaee � Sla1Hl aa4 Naha . .... Prof 8:80, 1Nt_ eI PnIIt.1rill .peat on "lIodira Art and the .,..tem. dorda, aDd would equip er ht.t6rJ' eolU'M, or .,aclal ..,..t 8enaton, .rohn Q uincy 1. Beton the "boor aeheduled lor DipitJ of 1IaD" tU.iIa& th. title .. .".. ... 1azacuaO "bidI .. lit.... at. the �mt. and StephaD" lLon, and the U&IDI to bacin. the proctor ie for the diKu&don. froID all articl. c.ou1d aM d:u:rtDc coUep in rM-diq the In addition, .tudenta are tremeadOUI becOblUet tweea priYate iDt.reata .nd puWIc: .... .re .....aral to put h i.... boob &Del the gam writt.e by FraDda BIDrJ Ta,.lor, ... fw .-par �b. It may minded that the baaket Ob the desk in U.e U8m for er dinc:ior 01' t.be lIetropolitaD be thB if aada a .,... were oad MID"" course. bftn& � bru.ly lac.d. ae .... m room. Additional blue boob are MUIIWD 01' An in N... York. tahlhhM. the cI.-tea, Greek and lor th. lrat. time this ,.e.r. with .. I reference to 101m C. iD u.. Deq"a 0fIee. Calboab ....ho .. W · that he DeYW Major iaauae coacara1nc phllo.opb)' Latia, would DGt be ac:oIptable lor an ill tbe Collece CaleDd&r. · M TOplC elss I""'" IS lCe Art RenalSS3l ' • . , ..tJol� ��e�� �� � Add·. tlO' nal Courses Expand Curr iculum t'�lncy;�;c1 a 6ir.:.=t8U1 == I Na hm And...5loana Discuss Man, Art • a- 2. The Praetor ,howd be outUdo .... .... ....... 10 _ abe I> euII7 aoc-.lbJe to tM atudenta ... ckartJtc the aam.. TIle ...... ... be Wonaed '" ......... ....... ,.. proetoa .. to ..,. a. U. ..tvaac::M. luJUP examwat art will be d....... � ahon Ialk Q _h __ -. I. ... I8eCIDd lon-tioa is thai wW M foUcnnd. .. . 4I8euaioB betwea u.e. ... & period far a .. ...... ,... - onLad .-tioDL '1'IM.,'lac will be U1d hJIlI tile nat fill die ..,..... r. ..... «-, utai..... . certain ID u.-'c.e . ...... _ _ _ of the D.. eow'I8I an t. tbe _to qtOualcal PoIitic.1 � FraU. taJW,. u.. ... c:cnI!'M: .... .. AlIa ... .... Ma" Mr. Rupen), aDd Spaabh. what. South CaroUaa th.ape. of a _ he i00i<; !hot tIIo 111*'" coaJd do ..... IKt __t of On ..... ..... etu.r ,..,.. .... w, ta dw _ of ...... ftC&te bJa ipI.aa .....,. - ._. P ••• ~ -----T HE COLLE OE NEWS • Tw. THE t & MII.Met COLLEGE NEWS FOUNDED w_ly during Thlnbglving, Ouiltme' .nd more lMnOn w_ka) 'rInting .IN 1914 "'- Con.. In the Int.rnt of Ityn Company. VH, (ucept Euter holld..,... 1M.", nd Atdmote. ,•.• • .nd dUf"'o •."... � Ityn Mawr COli_I i g the, appMtI n. c.a.,. ......'t • 'wily protected by copyright. Nothn in It _y be ,eptlm.d either wholly or In plitt without permlNion of tM Editor ;,.0,"'. IDIlOlIAl IOMD_ ,. ..QIef . . . • . • • , • • • • • , • • . . • . • • • • • •• • , . . . . . . . . . Ruth Ruch. '51 .... c." war. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AnM KI...lgoff. '51 .M,. ,'., ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . { . . . . . . . o.bby tMIn< '59 ......, w..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . ,.tty '.... '51" ".t-&.rM . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . • . . • . • . � . . . . . . . . . . • EI.11'IOI" WlI'IIOf, '59 M••• .bout exama, p.perl, Ou,.k.inr trill". In i'ac:t one I thought 10 bard that In the afternoon I trotted air to the •• ·y for an hoor or two of In the It.aekl. It w.a .all ,atne, excitinr. because only Im- Im" I tlma. En"" It MCOnd Act of Mitch 3, 1179. Exam Rules: For Stndents 0nIY No Bryn Mawr girl possesses such feeble intellect that she cannot conceive of some way to foil Bryn Ma.wr fa.culty on the subject of exams. Methods vary, Victory will be )TOUts if_you enlist· in an examless course. The trick, of But such simple course, i8 to, enlist in four such courses. atrateiY ia sometimes inconvenient, aDd not half as sporting as more 8ubtle warfare. Ingenuity is the solu,tion to e*�rything. We acorn girl who, because she had nothing to�say, handed. in five blank ....U y -books and signed her name. The-professor retaJiated wily More detail. in " "clear. but lacking' Mmment, wl·th the .... ... invisible in wrote wordless, was the girl who because Rhe was ink, and advised her professor to place the exam over a coal stove. The profesoor. following instructions. feU into the flame and perished. If you are ae.!thetically minded, you may avoid articulation In an art exam by writing simply. "this is ineffable." At least your instructor will admire your artistic integrity. IDeaible writinl' is next best to no writing at all, eapee_ ially in a lani\1a,ge exam where you may decorate 'W'1th huge curclcuea to conceal a deficiency in spelling. Remember, profeason, too, are human; you may get the benefit of the doubt. At any rate, always conclude your exam on a question you know least weU, and after scrawling several improbable syl· 1ables, write in mf}nstrous outraged letters, TIME. Just be aure you don't run into your professor on an 11 :15 train to " New York. Extensive footnoting of another course or profeBSOt' always haa amusing results. "On the other hand," you doeument, "the philosophical view differs radically/' and you launch into a lengthy dissertation of. the phi1080phieal view. By doing this you hope to get two departments into SUM a furor that you will escape in the ensuing scuffte. If you make an effort you will emerge from your exam week. Then think. of the profe880r:s fun. Curriculum Committee Conttned from Pile 1 • hOUri. Chemiatry of Brow� Univenity are Mary Belle FradY, Rhoadl North Probably It'a • lIt.tle elich' to &l.lowed into the .t.aeka aDd I wu ' .pend April in Paria but jUlt to £A.vnOmlCl 1:'&_ pretendinr t o be . n Ivy Lea e polt.h. up my French' (I m to see Trudy Putney, Merlon man (I was eaurht, too) bu�t have .orne diftlculty in me fatre i I E nar sb .11 worth it because they h.n .n etre eom rendre or com P DC! Ruth Corn, Rhoads North u, excellent collection of lAtin trot. , ' .p . e mprl� b blen ). " _. YiNleDDa ucr n .. ! , c w ( bl h you can t get at Bryn Freneh . and Venice and even Rome (I Connie Hotton, Non·Res Mawr). peakine try 11waYI dkl wlnt s Geology After about ten minutel I felt Latin, jUlt for kick.). I eouldn't much better-much leu like �ork. forl'et Kitty Milmine, Radnor the New. either; if they Ine. 10, .urreptitioUlly packetinl' a h.d • little ftnl hand Inform.tion Gennan r..tln trot. in eaae of trom the Middle East they wouldn't Sally Twlrlfar, .Innbllh � . I Inuck Obt .nd went have to pay $14.60 a year for the G r eek .nd Latin � . to enJol my neatlon. Time. SallY Wile, Den bl..h Eve,ythln" I. flne n ...; I w.n·t By the end .f May at!tbe�· ' tory ' ".-- HIS ..., have to u.e the trota, beeaue pie whom I left Itudying Ihould Sylvia Hewitt, Pembroke £a.t prepared-my ticket to Europe be arrlnn.. to look at m'Uleums and ' of Art History yesterday. We're lailine 'Feb.fueh; 1']1 be ,lad to have tOll1pany. Mary Kemp, Pembroke W'lt . 1.0 (ftnt day of leCOnd seme.Ulr,. U I'm bored In the meantime Italian I.n't ItT). though, or I want money tor Diana muke, Pembroke E'.6st . . When everyone II at Stowe••kl- Jaguar, or • record player, I might Iftg ov,r the mid-year holiday., just. dash off a little novel, I've Mathematle after examl, I .oppose I'll be �.y been eonllderlng.AI yet I -haven't Sue Levine, Radnor pae 1dnr. but after one .... ftunked anI plot, for live be.! n·too busy �osic . . ..... W. ..., '59, Sell)' Wi.., '57. MlUlng pritl. '4.00. SubKtiption may begin .t .ny cia" ""n., .t thl Ardmor•• P••, Po.t Offlot, un6at the W""...... y; J.nu.ry .16, tts"- any other •..-bjeetl are "eko m e. The following are the mem.lltn of the tudent Curriculum Commlt. AUltrlan Alp,. I ean ret a bit of tee: • lun tan from .kilnr, but ju.t to Ant��polon .nd Soclolory even It UP. I'll have to drop down Mll'lu Diamond, Non·Rea to the Riviera (pltklnr up .. Mardi ArehaeolorY Graa en route), where I'll be able to G l oria Jacower, Rhoad.. N'orth keep th ! top of my'l'ed M.G.down .nd when I'm tired of tourin.., I Biology can relt on the beaeh for • few Naney Coyne, ROcKefeller .. 11 tho.e COPY ITAff Mlil'V'ret twll, '59 SImpton, '59, LIIC)' SublcrTptlon, $3..so. • By Ellie Winsor 1.,,0- IUSlNO' ITAfF ElluMttI eo_, '60, Jud)' o.vil, '59, RIIttI Lrotin. '59, Emily MItr(er. '60. . . . , •• , •• Holly MlI�. '59 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... . .. . ",.... • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _ AtlI\ Morrl., '51 " ..........................., ........ Jane Lew", 59 ••• ___ M •••.., • • • • • . • . . • . • , •• ' • • • • • • • • • • • • J.ne I.riy, '59 "III." ...... M r ................................effie Ambl.... '51 .... .. S'.. ...... ,."".,. "'"h JudIth hdc. '591 ,.. Clln, '59, IIrblr. Chrl.ty, '59, Kat. �lln., '59, Ell.. Cumming... '59: Su. Flory/59, filth K....I. '59, Ruth . , Durlne Chrlatma. vacatton, I admit. I w•• just . bit ....01'+ 1D1l001"L ITAf' AM lerthelmea. 'SII Mlrl.m an.me., '59; Lynn o.mlng, '591 ant.)' Go", '51, .. '601 Gretchen Jnwp, '58, EUubeth Retinoid., '59, Rill Rubin b tMrrl .t.ln, '591 $.Ie ScNplro, '60 (.mullt Npor1.r)1 Dodie StlmplOtl, '51, J.M V'rie{" '60, Helt>ne V.I.bregue, '58, LIX'f W.ln, '69 �.A. r.port.r). ... ...,. ....If'IMor , ...... ... In Media �es Outing Col ••t the �� I :��I;.;.�:!� I � • . � 1 out there's .11 the world, First of. aU. in time the with my travel folders, bot I think I shalt th" title mirht...he�omethina Mitz i Wiseman. Rhoad s South Phtlolo]lh ..," k I th B n I Tri nd _a_w_" . . . _ _O_,_tw ._ s._'__ _ s_tran.::._ . _ __ n _ __ , pe _ ._ _ e _o__ :;:..._ :...:. ___ � , Helene Rosenblum, Wyndham PhYlic!l . . MOVleSa Dorothy Innel, Merion . P,yeh.l<>t<y Betty Braeket� Pembroke WHt The (onstant �usband 8, Sae Bania Mimi ltanbaek, Pembroke Eut Political Science \ to escape the gor,eoul Rusaian elu�bea i Ellie Amram•. Pembroke Welt Spanilh of his wlvel, and ravenea hll plea I Mimi Machado. Rex Harrison, known in better Merion York caf6 society circle. a. ot '''not guilty" In the ast.!)nishldg Secret:..ry Ruy, play. a role in "The trill for bigamy.Thl. courtroom Ellie Wlnlor, Pembroke Eaat Hu.MneI," which it well- scene II stolen by the Judge Fnlb. Memben to -hi. 'ilightly d.ngeroul (Michael Hordem) Jane�neman, Rock. h0 beames e W man-abouL-town' penon.Ut, .BillSandy Colt, Pembroke Wnt hopelellly I ost'In tbe ma ze 0f eel a. "The Man On. Better Than em.inine Henry vm Went," Sexy Rexy aUPI juri sprudence and typka1 f and Ilide. t brourb the !Iomewh.t logic that Harrl.on'. coonael. Mill hackneyed but aiwa ,. intereatinr Chuterman (Harraret Leighton)• role ot • man wbo merriel Mven exhlbita. • a • women. Not only does he neglect . ab . Rexy, fae Irrl th •. Tbinp haven't to divorce his firs t wife, or any Take beed, !adie 8n ed Wi .t. 1 bla .ublequent lpouel, be also but one of his IpaU.es (the fint ch.nl'ed too much ... yet. But. t o break off the marital rela· remained In Darjeeling, India). some haveItI...oMp with the leYeD and winda paniel .t the thought of what he The Cotlere N � January 10 . belnr eh.aed In what politely obvioully hal done and ,Iadly 1 17-"Penonality ia the keyn� 9 cOuld be called an upper-c:la .. le<!eptJ the reapite of "lOlitude of & Ueeell. MI .. Jao1uon ( . JlOt.. The queltion of who should be allowed to do Honora Sadie Hawkbtl Day. and alienee" in a prlaon cell. H ow· eel authority orolll'ht .to Bryn I�;;::�.� It 1917 A Right To Honors work in her senior year is one that comes up for diacuuion from time to time and is most hotly dispu� in May when the candidates are chosen-when it is too late to thorourhly reappralae the aituation. This year, however, the Curriculum Committee haa alrea.dy begun to reevaluate the SYltem and ia in the proce88 of making new recommendations. M ltated in the catalogue, ·'Each major department off� Honora work to a number of its senior lJtudenta Who have demonstrated unusual ability''; grades of at leaat 80 in every lubject ue used as a theoretieal basis for ju�ng the ellaibillty of a candidate. Although this requirement i. by no meana a bard an,t fut rule, the fact remains that the opportunity to do independent research haa been restricted to the .eleet few who were invited to do so. Tbis baa � aioned dlftlcultiea in the put aince many st-udenta who were uked to do Hono!1! declined. while others, who wished to do them. were not a,ked. I um CommIttee h'. D__ us dill!cu Ity, the Cu rrlCU � . '.'__ t -..-. hu recommended that the opportuuity to do Honon work I no lonaer be limited to those studenta who have been aakad to do it by the department. A atudent witb a apec.iftc topic in mind who would Uke to do Honore and f"1s abe ia capable of the work may uk her department whic h will then conaider ber requell Altbouah the final decl.aion as to whether Me tan do Honora or not reita with the department, Dean toDd �um C&.mmittee. the opportunlty to expnu her Intareot marka oome Improvelbent In tile lI1etem. W. feel. bcnmr.... that .tile opportunity to do indepon dent � wbloh Hono", provicleo is on. that .bould be .. .I.. ava1Iab1e to .. IIWl.Y atudento .. are pnulnely inter_ -eataclin It. After three yeant of lecture """""" with IpecljIc .....nta, otudento obould be allowed to toDd required . 'own toDd make fuJJer uae of "hat tbe7 bnndl out 011 ba.. IIuDed. Fa", _ lyatem of project eouroea such .. that It HaNJ'ford � be initi ated to provide -"unitlea for inIa 0___ . .. 6"' __... .DUUUI'W. _'" �1IP-.a-6 __I :-6_":__ w .... . _ ....v8 __ A em a 1 ..... . __ U _ -t. _ belleYe tbat the �t7 110 do Hoaan wild< IboIIId be Iiwn to tboM _... woaJd bentftt ... ffta " ta.- wIoo ",111 • _I", Int.nat b7 _liar tha . :::,,; jidtnill', T he eatch to the atory lie. In alrri.on ', 10&1 of memory ("funetlonal amnesia", they call it) whkh he ex perience. jUlt before the berl nninl' of the mOY ie. He I., therefore, not the ni.n he w .., and, he has no idea of who he IUPPOled to be. Happily enouah. i. treated by • lPlyebiabitt of ever, II the ..ylne goel, "You ean't keep a rood man down ", and n arriaon appean at the end of hi. lentence aa debonair and 1","1& �ble II ever.He enten • taxi, .e ny aeeeptinl' the �ymboll a invlk�tlon of one of the women in hiB life, and the two dri...e off tow.rd the haJY bli" of p robable marrlap. '"The CoaIt..t Baaband", filmed In ' g10rlobl tec:hnieolor,' capturel the aplrit of Brltlab eoamopolltel and their ltllh count l'J'•• ide ot racinr can .nd tredltioD&l atone Profeuor Llewellyn (Cecil who, p rbed in th e pro-. mufBer and raclDe cap, reHarriaoD with hia late st IIarrlaon mova �m th� to discover b1l many marria&'el. mnp Amonl the varioua Jet.•• wife provinr to be more d ttnta of the tUm me,... • man than her predeCeuor. whoa'; notoriety reache s acf'Oll NGaI·B:x....t Plot International Oound.rI.., and WhOM Althourh the plot. .1. virtually laenttj at cMnctnl aI1ueI equala non-exiatent, the aeeMII .... c on. that of C!hanginr wiv.., .nd who neeted In a eoiDt!ldental .....y with (in a word) .poofa IOClal con,...e .... nt. that are Jeut expected by Uon.The ftlm II f.�cial and. hIehly the audi. nee.The m o ne la a .... amu.l nl : aDd pro", to be • de. . of aDd lirht for the: mallT idiot. whi' jam run ram..... .. B.-. the th.._ to _ It. Nn&Iad to th a a ad _a· Do ,.. 11_ .'1.... NJ>OriIaI> .... to 1>", . ....... , Ria ._eartoonIa .! Do you Uk. .,.. -# ..... _.. 1I-� vu.;a (•• Ia tho ...... ...... H_a 0, _D' to Imp..... tt! DOt 1_ -. IIoniooa u the •....., ... to .., or '" he (atIIl ...... tho aU of the .- 'ilia H_ _ of .m_la) he Ia _ Iter want. rou . TJ7OUt. 'or aroad tIM C!OI'DII' of ... bald .t the ....... door. R....... LIllo po....oItriU nl . -...I ......tor. DatoIJo ll 1Itn!ftr). • .1--, wU1 be en- at a ... 'I.... .. .n.... ...,... ItalIaa, M the N.... ..... 000d1a0tt.. wltIo _ _ __ 7abnot7 7 at 1:10 liar ___..' ... __ .. .. - ... I'IIId. ... ... x".n11 7, ...... aU ContinuOUl antitlpatioa, Mawr from lomewbe re beeaUM til h er vast atore of lenowled... on the eubject, no doubt) announced that one organiz ation couldn't employ women who wore \ortol. . abell Ihell r1al8el. conlPicuous . . tbe 'no""!':' ' . "I 1 1�:�:::'�__'_I _I_'_I0_"'__ ___J • • . ence in the apecial line of work The pay is UluaUy $ 16 a week New York $L2 In BoHon' .nd one ';'" � WOlD.o � eo mpany ited taUI c il en for tralninc' and ipa,. .-s a 'WHk and your lunch. 'No at.enocrapby " b required. In other wonb. without tortoIH _bell I'luHI, without uperiaee, without Itenocrapby, on. eaD aet $6 • week and lunc:h.That Ia, if Ibe com" a rmed with a con... da&'ret and. moat of all, penoaaUty. So, i n 19 17 U In 1967, }Ie1'8OIIallty i. t "'D:;:iH::::;;�:::;=llr _I1I It made them. too tact, Inlti.ttve, rtI. louree ,.and judcment are t he qual. itlel required rather than u;pv:I. . he keynote of l e . . a c: .. INGAGIMINTS Eliubeth Barker to Vietor Barry Frank Jr. Marprtlt Sh.nnoD. BroachtoD to Tbomaa Tenney. RosaHe Paul to s.,;th. Lyane IIbuterd ." Plllilp Whltmu -... to I:...!.,. Borbaro ,.... '17 .. n....... • • • -' ___erlry, JMUlry "t 1917 _ C �O�L�L�I�G�E�.�N�rw�s--��; .. ------.T� H�I � ----- , ••• Colleg':s Expansion Will Be Gradual . PhrYgian Entrance Requirements To Be Unaltered Size Incre8lle Requires Effect of Size On Admissions New Bull ..._ d'--._ Goririon le,wrong .,a.cftll_;.> (j< I I' �::: I I' -- I r French Hairdresser -- - d. For Lunch? W h. , � ;:--�---.---A 1'I port Discusses • ;;:. E xperlment Offers ::---==-----:= ::::.:-=.,= • Summer I n S pa ·in N at·lona I Ch arader b, An. Ba�·-'-.. n . n_ �uvrdon Allport, Profellor of • Betaey left for Spain in June..gn of other natlonalltlea ..... the atudent .hip, aninna In .�'�::: : problem diaeuued. The remedy ten day. later. Zan..... l lugCe,ted waa the dlteovery of the U' •.r..z.r between Barcelona and .-.... � ... truth behind each of these conmonth. home for the. .he lived with a adopt- eeption. 10 tbat the facta about --"he'r •• a bUllne.. .man and her .•••laten" covered and Uled. wer e a.e d 10" and 17. The conception. are held on to In Zaracoza, much of her time with vicar, makinr the.m unthak· ' IIfirhta, muwas ,pent COmr to b U in the lace of any aort of c tle., prOof. U fear or self Int.e.re.t ia •• as partiu aDd 1..,. regional daneea and aonp. She added . s an inducement to main", particularly interested in lee- tain a certain picture of a rroup the many oricinal' worD of or nation then tbe feeUnl' is even harder to dutroy. part of the family rroup she These- feellngll 9f people are went to �elona where .h ' JMlycholork:a1ly j1,lJtlftable, )(1'. AlI_ om.en " ed museum. and alao a .. atated, .. It ts impoIJible where ber "aunt" Wal a nun. people to deal with national ,setHy'. aecond month W&I .. individual., and 10 by large rcoup. the Dec.esaway from her family MII.,)Iau,), a gold bracelet with of any handling of the problem aouthem Spein with . heads, a tiny carnelian .tudenta, half of whom were elimin.ted. 1,,·lInd.. seal, metal bowls, and ish and ba1f of. ",hom weN N.tloul a.aracter • gla .. vease!. iean. A. a by-path on thia and three other_'�:(� ; onal character does not ; �� 1 al.�N�a��ti at all when the maintenance ed to ,Gibraltar, where tI; room and board in a pen.ion I. a clear and c.ompellin6 The College Inn will now be twel\ty�ve cents a nlrht. when condition. .Alter returnine briefly to national do open on Sunday lrom- 12:00 ron to lay goodbye to ber begin to play a Setaey "oWnt by tnUn tooParta in culture. noon io 7:30 p.m.for dinner. .he ,pent foUl' day. with tbe National character could be dent croup, meatly goln . to in 16 or 18 yean, lb. nleht club. and jus cla.imed, II the children of From Paria a ,tudeat 'hlp age. of three to 17 were taken Mey Be Here Now, her back to New York. from their parenta.He meDBut Spring Is Just Betsey considers the Mr.Rle.man's theory that Around The Corner the beat way to aee a charactCIr w.. chlnrinc See Our Lovely Spring try for the first time .iDCtl it eninner directed to outer directPrints In Silk tail, beccuning .n Intel1'l� JOYCE LBNIS At of the country'_ culture aDd Mr. Allport dilCuued various of roellurinr natJonaI and toms rather than merely a cultural diJrereDCQ. The It maltes it pollible to criteria of all the testa he of the United opinion BRYN MAWR wu to make sure that Statu from the naUna. FLOWER SHOP, INC. the people belnr teated Were attributea the r .I..I . Wm. J . B etes, Jr. IWMnage the teat on equal term.. kindly diapo.ition toward 823 Lancalter Ave Bryn Mawr Allport allO dilCloHd the eant to the fact that we b.'" LAwrence 5--0570 of a n experiment conducted kePt an GCCupyinl" anned foree i n ten countries where coil ... stu� Spain. � � � � � ����;l their w .re u '�� ked to write � � �� I�E� from the PNMDt to � ====== == =::;:= 2000. The newt. iDdl1,;: Did you drop your watch that American studuta, as 00110.. <1 to other crOupi _ted, in the snow? l lm WALTER J. COOK .... .ra. �:=:: t:!" � I I � I I =========== �-------------II' Winter ,��g��������� llOo'tl.d. FASHION 0 ,%;jj 1 "ParII bu neeklinea on 1ictewQ.. New Yon: baa the waiot abouideHUP. There', nothinC like (u¥on To eool off your puaiOD ," Be .",bed . . . 'til h. thoucht he .....w dial • '.S.llale _ in Bermuda ...- e&D he pntty funny tool Pat or elmdw, either poder, if you like 70lIl' pIeuure BIG. oaloT tho nallull flavor. tho nal __ of • Ch..!erlleJd. Poebd __ly by Aeeu.Rq. Ira tho amootheat thInI ...... al 2 W.... ........ CrviN $230 _ quoI_ � - today. ................... a........ MNPW f. I ,Itr.o. ... .,. "_1"_ ,t'·JCC" i; ••• Ii \".On r_ f1IX 'It you know CAMPUS IEPIISINTA'IM! & AMATRII COlD ClEW •...-1 .... VAGABOND SOIOOI� ......1IMf ..... au.... -- • OPEN FOR YOUR EfrUOYMEHl o.lly 11 A.AUllo .,30 ,.M. Sunday Nocwt to ':30 '.M. LUNCHES FROM 60c DINNERS FROM 11.30 inti .. _ant_. or ..- '" --.. to, V.th,ad Sch....,... 111117 ca. •• ch It. ChI••• a. ... C.k" Iryn • • NOW ''THE HEARTH" Try CMrr popul.r � c.e&. .nd d.lklow cot,.. fot en � or ...enl,... tMdI M -"" - I"wn &,,,-1 � .. Psychology at Harvard University. For tho.e considering par l lcip,.-I d' d the problem of Dational tlon in the Experim.ent in Interna- lICUIae c.haracter . t a leeture .pGruored tionat Living,lBet.aey Johnaon'. . the Payc.hol0I'Y Club at Haverpen ence in Spain last Iummer f 0 rd of .pecial. intere.t. ;With The tenacity with. which various .. 0 thar stud en...4_ people hold on to tl11ir conception croll-seetlon of the I RENE MARCEL r. e. • MI.. ror.lllnk n.ted In he. �������.�Th� uraday night, the topic Gordion" may POIby Miriam Beaaee by U• .RuAoW. be an -error, for it i.a not In a recent interview Since. the college will Increase certain that the group of now beIng excavated in ,ile In the near 'futun, what ef- Broughton, Diredor of Turkey are the r lhwr Bryn preHnt at that feet will this have on the .tudentl :: c"'Pital of ancient p doe" not hue room for .n tbe deand faculty of today! What site of the, legendary .Irable students who .pplf; t,u� Mlda.· palace. Dut, since no other beln, done and how lOOn will '1 thE' projected ten-per-cent Ine.reue In the region haa filled the chanre take .place! of size, number of In student body will in no way Mrs .Dorothy N. Marshall, and location on a river, tower thr ('oUere'. hirh entrance 01 the Collere makes the archaeoloriata Ceel f.iriy sure th.t .tandards. Ing remarks: The number of excellently qual- they have located Gordian. Firat, ahe lays that the sise applicant.s I. steadily increaa Now only the mounds .riTe In, of tn"creaae over a !perloci to every y .....nd i. e"'eetM. 1; , all•• of the city which muat -r yean. The queatlon I. a peak in 1960, with the arhave flouM.hed there. There .. yeara! Two very imporQnt thine. ._.1.. In ,.1- i. Il .man naLive village and much n'val .r the ''wa' :uau mUII preeede any tb ough�wt lege. Mrs. Bro"".bton fee1s tbat land, populated with cow. ... admlttine larger claases. (The w. cann.t nmow the op..",,,d· .e.... ,_.. crease, aw..t ... ten iJ)er cent, ties to theae studenta, and that the Yet Lhe aite h,s proved , treatake about four yean, mu.1 ,xpand to meet th.l, trove to ....hae.,••lola. wilh Th••• "e, the new d.ting back II far II perh.p. find. and a new dormitory. Ml'1I. Broughton expetta the num- Ihe tent h cen tury B.. C grant from the National . ber of Kholal'1lhlpa to in.ereue in So ar, th e mal t in terestinr dlaI of Health ht. mad. It �.Ibl. y-P,...rtiOD to the ... .eater enroll•• tomb of • the"'" been ba. the College to consider the ment.. It is hoped that private inchild, probably a prinee of Ilruction oC the new Biology bul:ld.1 du.tries and other sources will enMida.' period, who was burled with Ing. At present., the architect � dow more n.tlonal scholarship proeverything neeellary for an after arawlng up speeiftc.tions; the gram. to help ,'keep Ud) with the l e ll : exqul.ltely c.rved and inlaid cell of contracts, buildln.. •rowing need i throne, Imall wooden Loy. In the actual move w ll follow.A t.,.ta.I. · Since the collere cannot aceom- ahape 01 .. e ome b ic animal., ducktlve date of FaU, 1958 hu been mod.te the extra at.udenta until rup, a couch, tables, bowl., Ihaped As for the new dormitory, there clauroom apace, .e and l ibrary .nd even what may be latety·pin.. wu much talk about a wing ' . facilities are explnded; and of Another amUllRg, and II yet a dded to n.u.uor D_.. HaIL Now, cobrae until a new dormitory or . ' ever, the idea of conneetinc inexplicable . find is a pile of rope, wing ia built, the -planned inbigh and Merion halla hal !placed on top of a 'v ".u. Wl·11 p-bably n.t take n'--. r.... -�'ua8'..ted. . yean"lrom now. ca IIed "h ard·Ion K . not,' ' but unt e G when to .... .-� tru ction on .-.. the c•n. the number enrolllnr In the freahfortunatelY it is da ted too earl y aomething a., much-needed man elasa 'Will be gradually en. I or Alexander. now al a dormitory. (Mn. .. d over a period of at leaat I.,...e shan suggesta a "Junior ·... AIthaugh Mat' 'PIIa�e IIseII �Id two yean. It) Away lOr everybody ... . haa not been excavated eo far, Mill It can be seen, that the 'Problem Hellin1t duC a .haft into what, ahe of an Inerea,e in the .Ize of the teel. certain, was his kitehen---.n college I. a many-.ided one with enormou. room containinr many m.ny tentatiVe solutioDl, and wUl benches and grinding stones. h.ve to be considered and .tudled the other from aU aspect. before any actual are a moaaie ateps are taken. It .eetnI, bow· with mlfY geametm eVlr, that the picture of a 7,50painted terra cotta· tllea la,...a Bryn Mawr geta closer every (one showa a comic Phrycian vet . day. of The.e.u.' battle with the I"".'" ·T" - to T.h Home . ...... ...U..tO HAMBURG HEARTH MIIwr tAWNftOI 1-2114 pa)'inc little attAntion to the of their nation or the world. There was a' Bryn Mawr a Bryn Mawrtyr Who '0 send Valentines 'hough' she oughter. So '0 STOCKTON'S she fared-a habi' she sha"Kf Wi,h many a Bryn Mawryr's daughterI \ • , • t, ,-: . .. . . '" ur To Advise Studeilts' Tmeis 1� Thi. year . el Serviee, whieh eaten for �.1 tours. Margaret Blekley 11 Trant �_. w-a d l COLLIGI WBMC h .. been decided to of ..,. .�.I.tJ " "" relel'Vat'10111 for travellinc home over vacatlona. In addition, .U the up-to..d,ate in- N IWI �J Eliubeth Tho... Our new &llDouneers and encl� will be able to take are of all .tu- neers are DOW aettlng into the full dent travel problem•. PI... "'atch .wine of w.BlIC. Tbaob to tbele the bulletin board in Taylor for (rahmen. we have • nwnbet of annoUDCementS about thi. new rel- very inlrNtinc' shOWl. · DwiD, ervation ..mee the next few wee.k.t. l sbal} be eivBureau Chairman. , The Travel BW'tau .hOpei that it I e upplement s to ureau Y the Tn,,·l el V I ,.. or th au ewe an the coll acent who will handle plana i UIU: � tr I� T H I ut t.hea. In, you 100'" details abo in this column. Then you wW be •bI. f a TOT'itM t I Lod ge To Address Student Conclave • formation on ,peciaI tour. and ftgThe Ele�nth Annual Intereol'n be potbid Jegiate Confere ce lpol\fore by dent trave1 abroad W1 d n on the Travel ' Bulletin Boaret in Barnard College wUl take place on Tay1or. Saturday, 9. Student dele· '!'be Travel Bureau intenda to A1"" will Journey f�m twelve M�reh � ;:u :: .nW:r�Ubct and �o..��_ S 1U an n a te to on't pU v � WhY _d .I n e D ameia "'l:l . taffOru 00 �uaf n · nin between 1 0'80 ancl l1:.80 This 1_ a " � aIIWWT . . I'wey I l I ' program, and I . verr�l1 jpHlented. On the other hand. If ,OIl pr.tu. to ItudY and d IACU.. t' - I ' � •••• Betav "a ,how on Tuea. . � · . .... I IAJI' toPlc • � . •• the aummer and Am Ica PolICY da,. nia'bt ONn 11:00 brinars you just at , ;: such .1 the one durlne Spring Va. New an New 0 bleml. Tren what you wanL For the beDa6t of cation to Bermuda. Mi.. M..- KeAlter the keynote .ddresa by amaiaura. �ta, �ual1y &ddt com_ Cab&, th. War4en of Rock, iJ ill en K ry c.bot Lodee Jr , chief U.S. mentariu to the Ulusic, so you can eharce of the Clara t..ughlin TnT- delegate to the U.N.. the i ue aa teem .. .".U u liatan. of "American Fore1rn Polley in -= = ::;;: = = = = = = = = r· ..... -�- stud.nts tours abroad durin, .Iso lpeciaI triP' eat ta'- � � : . . =j Movies Relation to the Great Powers" will r Don't be �a Valentine in be di8CWI.ed in three limu.ltaQtoUi BRYN MAWR vain meetings, each moderated by a 101' Jan. 16-19 - A.bauador'. eign d.in expert. The" morning Be a vain Valentine! Oaucbtu. panels are: (1) Weltern Europe Have your hair styled at Jan. 20�22-Tee.nale Rebel and and NATO, (2) The Soviet Union The VANITY SHOPPE Fundi and the naunUd House. and the Eastern European Satel· Jan. 2S·26--JaUe. lites, (8) Communilt China .nd the Jan. 27.29-Shark Fi,hter.. .. ..........•....••....••..··: FaT EuL Jan. SO·Feb. I-To C.tch A � t ====:;:;:=:;:;::;:;::;:;:=� Three alternoon panela on the :: : . Is Alia, AJ- * A.re you one 0f those gtr Middhl taat. : . Feb. S-Rur Window. and South Amedea will take ::91r1s who never has a. rlu. Feb. 3---M - an Who Knew 1'00 place .. part of conlideration 01 ::thing to write on? We: �(ach uAmerican Fortian PollC'y in ReT * c arr� notes and stationary: ARDMORE lation to tbe New �abione o� the :: : for all occasions. Jan. 1�19-TIIe OppMile au. * Wodd.'1 • � * . Jan: 20�22-Bi, Sk,. and The • a..iatration for the conterenee * • � � _ _ � _ � _ * � � OO y � Thief. • Southeut That's why American Express Student Tours are expertly planned to include a full measure of individual kisu<I ample free time to discover vou, Euro� well as the most comprehensive sight-seeing progra m available any where l VISit England, Scotland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Holland. Belgium. Germany. Austria. Switzer land. Italy and France-accompanied b l' distinguished tour leaders-enjoy superb American Express service throughout. 11 SpeciaJ Tow's 63 to 63 days . via famous ships: lie de France. United States. Libert�. Saturnia, Guilio Cesare. Flandre. ,1,4<8 up AIBo Regular Tours *2 days ,1.301 up • • . , . t7J>_'-� • . . . _ • . . You can always TRAVEL NOW-PAY LATER when you go American Expreae. � -G£;BBN o.ftl-bL week. Stuamta-IQ ereater in at- * Jan. 1f-The Coll8unt Hus"nct tendinl' Ihould eonllect Charlotte :: Gravea in Rockefeller Kill imme- d'�tely . - r -' 4- DINAH FROST :: . • ..£ * * •••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN TO THE • man the handy coupon. Yeal Please do eend me compld, information about 1957 Student Tou", to EW'Opel Name • . • • • . • • . • AddreBl CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY SPECIAL PARTIES AND BANQUETS ARRANGED lombaert St. ilnd Morris Ave Telephone LAwrence 5-0386 • 66 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. c/e rr-l s..r. lH.... PUBLIC Breakfast ----- --- 9,00-1 1 ,00 A.M. 1 2,00- 2,00 P.M. wncheon Afternoon Tea ------- 3:30- 5:00 P.M. ------ 5,30· 7,30 P.M. Dinner ---1 2.00- 3,00 P,M. Sunda y Dinner uu • AMERICA.N EXPRESS TRA.VEL SERVICE .. BRYN MAWR'COLLEGE INN • or aimply • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• City . . . . . . . . . • • . • • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .. . . C-5 � 5 Zone • . • ' • • • • . • • • . 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