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2 (Contnued lessor Wellesley College Lbrary Wellesley Mass. tn- HONORS DAY WLL NCLUDE LECTURE On Thursday March 2 at 4 P. M. n Chapel Honors Day wll be observed. Honor Scholars wll be announced and Presdent Karl Taylor Compton Massachusetts nsttute Technology wll gve an address Pressor Ward Descrbes Three Medeval Cadrals On Wednesday February 25 n At Lecture Room Pressor Clarence Ward Oberln gave an llustrated lecture on French Cadrals. Mr. Ward frst set stage for hs dscusson by presentng n bref summary artstc poltcal and socal Chartre. Amens he Mddle Ages. n dscusson cadrals Mss Brown Publshes Book n Prntng hstory ts makng. book pears n smooth and fnshed fo reader rarely realzes adv tures and dffcultes to semester. Mss Brown was a member Research Department natonal trade assocaton Unted Typotae Amerca as far back as 920. re she ganed an ntmate knowledge prntng ndustry and began acquantance wth subect matter her book. t was n 925 however that she actually began work (Contnued on Page 8. Col. ) Commttee On Junor Month Asks Canddates To Sgn lmted hs talk to and Rhems as repre- Junor Month Commttee s now three stages n devel- begnnng ts search for a new cand- UlJlVltllt structure and sculpture. date for ths year Ths month n adra o Notre uame at New York s fered by Charty Chartre shows n ts great tympanum Organzaton Socety New York to a tral ton from Romanesque to one grl n Junor class each per we e ndcatve story-nter- est wh h was an mportant functon Medcal Center Settlement Houses c adra decoratons. and many ors. y meet and n beautfully graceful cadral talk wth well-known leaders Model League Natons Assembly New England wll meet here Frday and Saturday March 6 and 7. Frday afternoon from 3 to 5 re wll be.smultaneous meetngs sx Commssons n Founders Hall. Frday on romance laboratory research. re wll be a processon facul- Mss Emly C. Bro ty graduate students and senors n Economcs Hall has recently re wll sent be a dance for delegates academc dress and unors and to publshers to her book Model League. Saturday enttled fcers sophomore and freshman classes. Or members Chcago A Study Book and Job Assembly wll Prntng ndustry meet n Alumnae Hall from 95 Organzaton to 230 and from 30 to 330. college are asked to take seats n Employers and r Relatons wth Chapel those takng part n processon wll meet n Founders Hall or n hands Unversty Ch- March 8 wll be Pressor Rufus M. Labor. Although t s a new book stll Chapel Speaker on Sunday f wear s stormy n basement Chapel by 350 P. M. story ts makng. Pennsylvana. cago Press t already has a past n Jones Haverford College Haverford Let those who go down nto depths over novel course take Mrs. Hawes Art Department wll lecture on sculptures Parnon Monday March 9 n Lecture Hall Art Museum. Dfferent types secretaral work and r relaton to busness opportuntes wll be descrbed by three Wellesley College alumnae Helen Swormstedt Mansfeld 98 Mary E. Ladd 927 and Rosamund Barney meetng s on Tuesday March 0th. at 440 n Z. A. House. Tea at 45. Pressor Emma P. Carr head Chemstry Department Mount Holyoke College wll gve a lecture on Some Deductons from Study Absorpton Spectra March at 430. For those nterested m oanung a feld trp has been arranged to Federal Reserve Bank Boston on Wednesday March th. number Gothc. subects varous twelve leadng grls colleges s lmted to 20 students. Those who sculptur s n doorway and n East. t s devoted to an earnest wsh to go must regster at Personnel Bureau by March 9th. scenes from lfe study realtes socal work. Vrgn. udgment Last Sup- Toger grls vst nsttutons cepton Vrgnlkeness becomes more ler than at Chartres. Amens s also and more graceful type. been rghtly known prophecy. Here n cadral Notre Dame a Rhems certanty ntercesson rath er than fear udgment becomes Mr Ward ponted out keynote to th subect sculptures. Thus th Vrgn takes central place n tn great doorway whle Judgment relegated to sdes. n ths ca dral last whch Mr. Wards lmte< tme permtted hm to dscuss we sav a drawng toger sculptural n fluences. gentle Rhems has been consderec natonal cadral France < cty such as R. W. de Forest presdent C. O. S. W. K. Gfford presdent Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company and vce presdent Socety Commssoner Labor Frances Perkns G. W. Kuchwey former warden Sng Sng Portes K. Lee drector N. Y. School Socal Work Lawson Purdy on Page 7 Col. 2 & 3) Mss Art Of Manwarng Dscusses Romantc Gardenng Composton read a paper on "Romantc Landscapes" before a group Botany students and or nterested people. Mss Manwarng s an authorty on ths subect her book talan Landscape n Eghteenth Century England havng been publshed n 925. Mss Manwarng pctured vvdly romantc movement eghteenth century as t expressed tself n gardenng tastes. Her talk was Boston Man Wll Address llustrated wth sldes made from plans ml Book Collectors Garng _ books you wll be welcome at an nfer- or allurng to be held at terprel P Sgma house on Wednesday eve- and d "tag. March at a quarter before n Pa eeht oclock. Mr. Zoltan Harasztl. reactt edtor monthly publcaton plb ent. n desgners as well s landscape re was tganst classc regular he Boston Publc Lbrary. More lke thl Boots wll be present at meetng had been a formally constructs to open dscusson on general for socal garngs t bed subect book collectng. {Contnued on Page 8. Col Chrstan Romance Subect Of Recent Shop Club Talk Romance Barlaam and] Joasaph was subect talk gven by Mss Srape Der Nersessan Department Art at a meetng Shop Club on last Thursday even- ng at Horton House. roman Mddle Ages t s to be a Chrstan transposton o lfe Buddha made about Mss Der Nersessan showed mnatures n Byzantne manuscrpts datng from eleventh to sxteenth centures whch llustrated her talk on ths Chrstan Romance Mddle Senors Ths senor gft s able class to s whch Socety for those members class who have needed help durng course r college career. Socety has loaned and gven to class 93 almost $20000 and class should refore make every effort to make ts gft as generous as possble. Each member senor class wll be approached durng week March 9 and t s urged that t be remembered that ths fers an opportunty r he class Senate Makes Changes n Number Of Rulngs followng changes n calenar for sprng were made Honors Day March 2 Orchestra Concert May 7 Song Competton May 5 Last Step sngng May 26 Meetngs Department Club moved to May 8 from May 22 <Ctml)tcd on Page 4 Col. 4) Junors n Span Combne DANCNG FOLLOWS BARN SPRNG EVENT Senate on Febons reached. t was Assocaton wll present as ts Sprng On Saturday March 4. Barnswallows nformal program a competton beclass s plannng to gve a one-act play drected by a grl from class. Ths sprng Barn promses a handsome trophy as reward for wnnng play. dancng after plays. players snce play contans only Study Wth Valuable Trps mens parts. Lllan Lbman 33 has chosen Boor by Chekhov as Sophomores presentaton. nterest ths n contrast to exctng Reports from Wellesley College grls who are spendng r Junor] plot Dunsany play s chefly n Smth College gve every evdence success experment n frst year ts nauguraton. group composed Mare Lnehan Helen McLaughln Sylva Breck and Bernce Foster spent month August n prelmnary study n Santander a summer resort on north- Drna Lavery and snce St-pt-mber ey have been located n Madrd. y are enrolled n Unversty d Centro de Estudos Hstorcos dents are enrolled n a course n nsttuto Frances gven under auspces Unversty Toulouse. Va stronghold nd later th< rgs Tales fr re Ths s dancng after a program nformals. plays chosen reveal nterestng varety. Junor play drected by Janet Rosenthal s to be Lord Dunsanys well-known A Nght at an nn. Ths may prove an experment worthy Eva Le Gallenne and her (Contnued on Page 2 CoZ. 2) Non-Conformty n Advocated Talk By Henry Cadbury «. t t <nd n- Kngdom? o M-n \x> -vu n) Monday evenng March 2. at Alumnae Hall by Pressor Henry Cadbury Bryn Mawr. Pressor Cadbury treated subect from tcs Hstory Lterature Hstory standpont dual play se aan and Hstory Art. Addtonal forces n thoughts and actons gven under >ral where twenty Spans f Kngs and Queens le bured (Contnued on Page 2. Col. 3) Speaker Traces Growth Of Chrstan Kngdom Of God Takng as hs text words Paul n a letter to Romans "Be not conformed but be ye transformed" Pressor Cadbury showed part that non-conformty takes n applcaty. he sad s as old as struggle relgous thought >sponsblty ad So-...t.. P relgous experences such great fgures as Job and Paul Tarsus ).. W. m... Pressor George La Pana Harvard testfy to force that comes from Unversty gave second n a seres ths ablty relgon to rase tself lectures sponsored by Bblcal Hstory Department. Pressor La Pana spoke on Kngdom God n Early Chrstanty and Augustnes Cty God. early Chrstans nherted from Judasm a rgd monosm toger wth lty moral teachng Hebrews. r ethcs had much n common wth phlosophcal schools type Stocs but y lacked a defnte relgous element whch s essental to ethcs. Chrstan relgon assumed at an early perod character a system morals. Stres- sng self-effacement t appealed to poor and downtrodden classes although early doctrne groups followers belevng that Jesus was soon to come to naugurate kngdom God and that a drect nterventon heaven would brng about ths change. Snce " Kngdom God was at (Contnued on Page 5. Col. 2) ablty relgon to change tself meanwhle preservng ts fundamental deas s one thngs whch n Pressors Cadburys opn- ] Bble s tself an evdence ths fact. Many teachngs *he prophets and Jesus and many rmty appled to daly ex- s Pressor Cadbury rea struggle wth socal Appled more specfcally Amercan lfe t brngs up between Page 2. Col. 3) Ph Beta Kappa Evelyn M. Acomb Vrgna Chapman Maron C. Davs Carne Durant Norma H. Farber Bng-ehung Lng Anna L. Maher Barbara Pnnell Sarah G. Thomas

3 STUDY surroundng DR- WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEW CADBURY LECTURES ON NON-CONFORMTY DWGHT R. CLEMENT Dentsts contnue* TrZlw. Col. 5) DR- COPELAND MERRLL Well«l. y Sq. Phone 90 PERRY s back tons brthday vacaton and that combned wth fun lookng down at n and on Prom has made hm rar dslke ordnary hard work snoopng or rar peregrnatng around campus for news. He had howvacaton n League Natons and so enoyed gong to meetngs on that subect n order to become even more nterested n Model League whch s to meet at Wellesley. THE sprng sprt s n ar re s almost a hnt that graduaton Tree Day and such thngs are near for Perry has been readng Cap and Gown notces and tems announcng tryouts for Tree Day. PERRY has ust heard one terestng story concernng ber Wellesley faculty ber department shortly after edtng Modern Readers Seres Marus Epcurean wa horrfed to fnd herself mentoned r a crtcal magazne artcle as author sad Marus Epcurean.- Ths mght thnks Perry be recommended as one short cuts tc Wellesley undergraduates. y were asssted by Ellen Craftes and Prances Donnell. Concerto n Andante Ruth Bcnu Nna Tucker Etude n D Flat Lszt Helen Holsten Two Waltzes Marca Berceuse from Puppets Polka Blue Danube Waltzes Brahms Casella StrausS-Scl ulz-e ler Ellen Craftes and Frances Donnell Prelude n F sharp mnor Prelude n B fat maor Chopn Nancy Nchols A Ballad Told at Candlelght Cyrl Scott Polchnelle Vlla-Lobos Mouvement perpetuel Ponlenc he Jongleur Toch Jeanne Hfman Concerto n G mnor Allegro Scherzando Sant-Saens Sarah Supplee T-\ ESPTE LJ typed sancton lttle sgn on abandoned Ad Buldng door re has been sport on lake ot skatng and h ckey bu ce boatng that delght vllage ^rloolbovs Who sad sprng? Wth ths queston arses n that rvalry between Kngdom God and Kngdoms Men. Accordng to vews Pressor Cadbury much ths rvalry has been elmnated n modern socety by a Colonal Bldg mergng two deas one an unseen world and or a seen world nto a sngle deal Wth ths deal governng h modern non-conformst present and not to fut days to come. Thus he Ths does not mean that non-conformst s eccentrc nor that he s a heretc. t smply means accordng to Pressor Cadbury that he s a conscentous observer hs own deals n ths < good ctzenshp rght and con- 3 wrong but also real constructve work n elmnatng evls modern socety. n closng Pressor Cadbury remarked that dangers ncurred by > non-conformty are few and apply more dstnctly to ndvdual than to socety as a whole. Everyone n hs opnon should have a Cty God an deal toward whch he conducts hs whole lfe Wher or not ths Cty does exst s not thng that matters what s really mportant s non-conformty obedence to that Ctys laws. STUDENTS COMBNE WTH TRAVEL F. Wlbur Mottley M. A. DENTST We. 22-M DR paul E EVERETT DR. STANLEY E. HALL DENTST Waban Block Wellesley Sq Tel. We W Brdge Dnners Partes H. J. SELER CO. Caterers snce 873 en n Boston dne at Setters 200 Boylston Street 38 Park Square g>fop Barbara < orbon Gfts Charm and Dstncton FOR SHOWERS and ENGAGEMENT PARTES «.-J Central S reel Tel. We. 84-W or R &fe plue Bragon CENTRAL STREET WELLESLEY MASS. grls but one strangest was leavng presumably by some Wellesleyte one shoe n mud along path leadng from Tower to Agora. Could t have been some poltcally mnded damsel overly nterested n leavng her shoe stuck n mud to mssng a moment controversy? MARRED Perry regrets that no murder or lesser crme has been commtted recently for Hram Payne February 28. he feels sure that he would make a 28 Katharne Slocum to Mr Benton wly detectve and that t would be Brooks Owen February 26. qute entertanng to trace Welles- BRTHS ly Cnderella by her slpper. Ths at least would be more fun than usual routne pressman work. he most astute readers J"" wu detect a tone btterness n some Perrys remarks? Ths s not wthout cause. He s n frst place rar mournful at sght old Ad buldng beng slowly torn to bts he would prefer seeng t demolshed at one fell swoop and besdes when he went to mal a laundry box or day wndow was shut down and a general ar run and deserton prevaled. N addton he cut a class on a Calendar day and as he forgets to sgn n lttle notebook he has to go around campus wth a strng ted around hs fnger to remnd hmself and he feels very conspcuous. H stll pleasant week-end. He n company wth fve or sx Wellesley grls had taken Sunday nght tran whch stops at Wellesley. and had asked porter to wake hm. Ths general agtaton exactly four mnutes before tran pulled nto staton. Two grls had managed to get dressed but rest were forced to rde nto Boston and n back to Wellesley on anor tran decdedly annoyng after a hard and busy week- Mr. Crawshaw AST Saturday afternoon sx pupls Mrs. Crawshaw J Mss Blanche Brocklebank prented a program panorte musc Rchard Merton Vola Wesleyan Hall Boston among r Dens Clfton Perry Pressman ALUMNAE NOTES ENGAGED 24 May de Forest to Mr. Olver 27 To Maron Fowler Hunt a second chld Roger Browne January To Elzabeth Parks Kllan a daughter Carolne Makepeace DEATHS 2 Mrs. Charles Da Helen. Davs February Helen Powers Campbell n Feb DANCNG FOLLOWS BARN SPRNG EVENT {Contnued From Page character and n lght amusng satrzaton Russan types. Adra Armtage 34 wll coach Freshman play Wurzel Flummery one A. A. Mlne flghts fancy. casts plays are as follows For A Nght at an nn A. E. Scott- Fortescue ( Tf) Elzabeth Wllam Jones Mldred Adell Albert Thomas Elzabeth Keth Jacob Smth (Snggers) Volet-Page Koteen Frst Prest Klesh Elzabeth Pond Second Prest Klesh Vrgna Wood Thrd Prest Klesh Else Davs Klesh Marore Foster For Boor Mrs. Popov Elsbeth J. Reuter Smlrnov Evelyn Segel Luka For Wurzel Flummery Molly Ruth Berges Bernce Maran Johnson Katharne Grubbs Toledo Salamanca Segova Barcelona and or ponts nterest n provnces. Supplementary valuable orentaton nto hstor- "29 Blanche Eleanor Sweet to Mr. cal and cultural phases Spansh lfe Gordon Farrand Rogers Mass. nst past as well as present recent Agora debate who preferred Resdenca de Senortas n whose dormtores group s located forms engaged n ntellectual pursuts. Such assocaton affords great opportunty for formng ntmate relatonshps wth students not only from re represented. A. M. to 730 P. M. Sunday 530 to 730 P. M. Tel. Wellesley 089 FLENES Sweaters that look lke blouses $2 Cleverly made to look lke blouses by stly ruffled abots by eyelet batste collars by knfe pleated abots. Retanng all st kntted charm sweaters. n grey blues baby blues flesh buttercup. Szes 4 to 20 $2.00. WELLESLEY SHOP - C Flannel skrts wth a pleat and a flare $3 Skrts that settle pleat versus flare queston by havng both. Small sttched down pleats combne wth slght flares to gve a low placed fullness. Worn wth blouses y make an deal outft. Ashes roses grey blue green. $3.00.

4 on to three man topcs ds [ WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS MADA Gfts Dstncton Orental Goods from Japa F. H. PORTER HARDWARE STORE Pants and Electrc Supples NEXT TO THE BANK. SEZAK New Meetng Hall For League Natons at Geneva 27B Central Street LEAGUE LOOKS BACK ON WORK OF DECADE brthday League Natons. From a startng on January wth thrteen naton members t has developed today nto a powerful world organzaton wth a membershp ffty-four natons Unted States Russa and Turkey be- purpose League as stated n preamble Covenant s "to promote nternatonal cooperaton and sembly and Councl carry on contnuously work League. Through much work permanent value has been accomplshed. By tme Frst Assembly League met late n 920 thrteen members precedng January reconstructon loans and studes genfeld economcs has recently come to fore. n 927 World Economc Conference was held and n 929 proposals for a Customs Truce and a Unted States Europe were made. Perhaps most techncal all League actvtes has been n feld communcaton and transts. re a great deal a practcal nature has been accomplshed. European toursts should especally thank League n ths lne snce great reductons have to acheve nternatonal peace and securty." ts organzaton conssts an has been greatly smplfed. Lastly League has done much Assembly meetng once a year a Councl holdng quarterly meetngs and a for world health and has handled danger spots n most wdely separated Secretarat to look after Cvl Servce parts globe. Opum and work. But whle Assembly and whte slave traffc too are gradually Councl meet only at set ntervals beng restrcted by League. techncal organzatons and Permanent feld League actvtes has been Advsory Bodes apponted by As- mmense. t s ndeed a world organzaton dealng on a consequently ggantc scale. " frst perod organzaton expermentaton and emergency acton" says Arthur Sweetser "s over second fulfllment and development s at hand. decade League Natons ust past wll undoubtedly become known as pe- LEAGUE DSCUSSED BY COLLEGE SPEAKER Ths body s always at G-wa lkewse dvded up nto sectons members whch have specal knowledge r subect. Expert opnon from anywhere n world may be used at any tme. Among dvsons Secretarat are commttees for dscusson Economcs and Fnance Health and Transt. Mss Stevenson has been at Geneva when League was n sesson and she llustrated her lecture wth remnscences that tme. Both French and Englsh are used for fcal languages all remarks beng translated from one tongue to anor. delegates are all arranged alphabetcally. so re s no partalty shown. At last sesson arrangements were made that arcraft and motors always get to League regardless nterests nternatonal peace League has money to lend to countres who are not prepared for war. Health especally dseases East such as plague and cholera was consdered- France fered to start an nternatonal Health nsttute n Pars. To facltate study statstcs rod When a wholly new system nternatonal worked out whch can be used as a ever League seemed to be n a cul-de-sac at Geneva restrcted to nto lf standard. A recent acton humantaran or mnor problems. ts League that lendng money to Greek frst years as a result were occuped refugees who returned from Turkey wth organzaton and method techncal was reported to have worked out suc- humantaran and subsdary ( VOWELS NCREASE WOES OF SPELLNG Spellng would be far easer to learn and to teach f t were not for hazards fered by Where Are You Gong vowels "a" "e" "" and alone presents relatvely few accordng to an analyss common er New York Tmes. For Your Sprng Vacaton? CEDAR HLL O Specal Sunday Nght Supper Seventy-fve COLLEGE STUDENTS Cents are cordally nvted to aval mselves facltes fered by ths bank. We solct your Checkng and Savngs Accounts and assure you that any busness entrusted to us wll receve our best attenton. A turnng pont came wth Locarno n 925. followng year Germany formally entered League and at same tme Sr Austen Chamberlan Brtsh Foregn Mnster decded to attend all Councl sessons n person. French and German mnsters Messrs. Brand and Stresemann mmedately followed sut. Snce n Councl meetngs have become quarterly meetngs prncpal foregn statesmen utmost mportance n dscussng and adustng world poltcal problems. ton peace s reterated purpose ambtous and world-encompassng program was attempted and n part sueceeded n last decade. t conssted brefly preventon war through medaton organzaton peace through arbtraton securty and dsarmament that nseparable trn ty through development cooper- aton n fnance economcs transts and through m] tonal. socal cu nan relatonshps. Such a program s breath-takng yet much t has been carred out snce 920. Eghteen poltcal dsputes have been referred to and settled by League through medaton one m between Bulgara and Greece after war had begun. Arbtraton securty and dsarmament have been thoroughly On Tuesday afternoon. February 24. Mss Elzabeth Stevenson Department Economcs gave second a seres lectures on League Natons. Ths talk contnued explanaton League and ts functon begun two weeks ago by Mss Overacker. When League frst came nto beng necessty for such an organzaton and effectveness ts procedure were constantly questoned. When League began t had colossal task cleanng Europe makng tself a permanent organzaton and mantanng future peace world. To make ts undertakngs doubly dffcult ts sgnfcance had to be forced upon a world that had ust emerged from war when all countres had an acute sense natonalty. To make her dscusson more explct and to ndcate nature questons that League consders Mss Stevenson read selectons from Offcal Report Assembly League for ts eleventh meetng whch took place last fall whle Councl n convened for sxteth and sxty-frst tme. Assembly was opened by actng Presdent Councl League who Stevenson concluded her lecture by sayng that reports Assembly League Natons from year to year show evoluton and progresson from realms ory nto more specfc and practcal felds. MODEL LEAGUE HAS FOUR YEAR HSTORY Model League Natons prevously held all dscussed hree subects dsarmament ar- cussed re was also held an nter- natonal Economc Conference modeled after one whch met n Geneva n 927. second assembly Model League met at Mount Holyoke n Aprl 929. Ths meetng added to regular procedure a model conference nternatonal Labor Organzaton. thrd sesson Model League was held at Yale n Aprl 930. where chef subect for dscusson was Monroe Doctrne. n ts organzaton and development Model League Natons has been gven support and encouragement by several outstandng people nterested n student organzatons and n student actvtes. Among ors are Sr Herbert Ames who s connected wth Foregn Polcy Assocaton and stressed necessty for "dentty vews as to our ont oblgatons." man problems sesson were organzaton peace ar that nterrelatons natonal polces had now become a recognzed fact. For sake accuracy and smplc- studed and dscussed. Locarno wth ts pacts mutual assstance has helped and at close 930 Preparatory Commsson for World ty work League s dvded Dsarmament Conference announced up nto commttees each whch purcountry February 932 as defnte date for sends delegates to each com- that long antcpated conference. Fnancal work has been substantal A Prnceton Gateway Club Pn on and thorough. Startng n early League s organzed Thursday February 26. bearng days wth Brussels Conference t s really a ntals J. H. S. f found please Cazenove. return has developed through a seres nne nternatonal cvl servce. to Alta Wggns 502 SAFE DEPOST BOXES For Rent $5.00 per Annum and up Wellesley Natonal Bank Captal $ Surplus $ BERMUDA EASTER Roses Lles Turquose Ocean Coral Beaches Bcycle Pcncs Salng Partes and above all SMTHS ^erflowng wth FRENCH PERFUME nd EUROPEAN WEARABLES ALL REASONABLE N PRCE Please ask at fce ths newspaper for "KEY TO BERMUDA" H. A. & E. SMTH Ltd. Hamlton Bermuda

5 Although on n t applcants crtczng you Law Prom. That She Fraternty Athletes On Could 0f WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS WELLESLEY COLLEGE FREE PRESS COLUMN NEWS WELLESLEY MASS. TH RSDAY MARCH 5 93 MAEe"" MAYER. 93 BUSNESS STAFF o) author. ntals or numerals wll be used f wrter so desres. akf MARJORE CLCKSMAN 93 Busness Manager selves responsble for opnons and </atcmcnts n ALCE K."prKE."9".MARGARET C. STEVENS. Uus column. 93 Contrbutons should be n Aublul Edtors hands Edtors by 0 A. M. on stbell E L row" T 93? 3 Ad.rtsn B Manager Sunday. " \ M H Ser ll Edtors Note We have receved an -k P. LANDAUER. lhhl unsgned Free Press from a member b " T? r d«y " All.l.^ " e f shonl7hem?e t r w^u.dw".^ Weltel 933 about crtcsm senor To Wellesley College News letter n Free Press column Collate News. Wclle.ley Ma.s. last weeks News challengng Entered as second-class mutter. October at Post Offce at Welleslcy Br.. present system self-help suggests a Boston. Mass. under Act March Acceptance for nullum at specal ol postae. provded lor n secton 03. Act o f October author** October certan shallowness reasonng as pvsrllt by Wllam and Mary u"u Club condemn efforts club anor college GOAL e to us n some manner f whle n youth as our g est. to extent acknowl- We crave to adventure edgng t at "t lere were some moments "Ts only cause later that were endu able" seems to me whol- Comes senle dementure. S \le ll AXrn.l. J s MK.K CH. n general. Snce r. News does not ly unustfabl ultmate end L. ELZABETH MEADER. ) publsh anonymous letters wll au- JANE W. PHLBRCK. 932 To ment for honest frank Of beng at college ca NELLE L. WEL 933 FRANCES BECKER. 933 ublsh t. please reveal her name to present at play and enoyed t. As»»t«nt BP r"» Not abstracted knowledge.eam. edtoral board n accordance wth C do not l o nfer that thought Harvard Yale Dartmouth. S ated ead f tms H^RDLLEY" 93 " ^ producto..n \ k t- co umn. ELZABETH S. SMTH. 93 All we seek s an Antony. an«th s would be mpossble. But But we should not wsh to suggest. n our enthusasm for goodly realms and kngdoms yet to conquer that those kngdoms have been entrely beyond our ken. We welcome Assembly Model League as well for ts fulfllment nterests already aroused as when for ts suggeston new problems. We welcome Assembly as a vehcle whereby we may mpart to ors such opnons as we have formed whereby we may enlarge and reshape those opnons n accordance wth vews or students. We welcome Assembly agan even more heartly we consder ts subect for ths year for Brand plan s famlar even to most gnorant us as a queston provocatve keen curosty and varyng opnon. And we welcome Assembly Model League fnally a means ntercollegate contact greet delegates to our campus a pleasant soourn n Wellesley and hope that for m and for us tmstms at Alumnae wll prove a v able and permanent asset not onh poltcal nformaton y wll nsh but n acquantances \ whch y wll provde us among neghbors obect play wa students busness school tan and amuse and from.. Engneers unclassfed laughter (n whch c audence non-fraternty "dsappontment") from funny" lnes Leave u.s qute unpassfed. thnk that ts purpose was accom- vm -sec plshed pro or not that n defense Englsh accentng Men rot We have felt for a long tme that re fa whch has been so strongly derded as But after all Welcome s somethng demoralzng n a system fseens to be nherent n human "at best a fegned accent^-super-m- we do wth -- whch does not abde by rule lature t that some few ndvduals are posed on and mngled wth a slght A telephone call nternatonalsm lays down obecton has.suffcently unprncpled to take advantage ad to whch y are not en- cockney" can only say that crtc) (Tney pay ogden sourn accent and enuncated n or two? cently emphaszed because oj system qualty ponts nsttuted wth ttled. Neverless fact remans attended play. -- hlljh-^uulkng > world peace and frendly class 934. and can not be altered that many students stuff.) n college are n real need tween government and government t we thnk that demand fnancal s wth eagerness that we seze upon assstance Freshmen and must be helped. should be lghtened s t every opportunty for enlghtenment. far to udge all by one or two? r audence. Sng a song Wellesley grls frst semester new condtons Sluggsh though we may appear n our t beng dffcult and adaptaton can hardly seem lack prncple 933 Wth muscles n r arms beng perusal newspapers unnformed when one realzes number grls Of codfsh balls and watry soup though we may feel ourselves to be on who consder agree n prncple ad a loan wth ams and pay And mdnght fre-alarms poltcal questons we are at least conscous our sluggshness our gnew back after college bt plan. We by bt. A FREE PKESS FOR FREE PRESSES Of Henry P. and Testaments beleve that to enforce C work s to make no unreasonable mght furr suggest danger. And or Sophomore pet lament on bass appearance f To Wellesley College News gym and math and phl and us what should prove an adequate whom college s supposed to mean cerecognzed ths fact \y e >\\ stop. stmulus even for our abnormally hgh that a fur coat may be a gft Untl one gets blue n face one 0f berets oxfords and raccoon. threshold. We welcome refore om a generous frend. can flood News wth Free Presses bells at cornng nght and nc Assembly Model League Na- Ella Poland. and accomplsh nothng. But wth rnvmes that trte and trlter tons as long-sought elxr Charman lfe Senor Students hope sprngng eternally n our dealstc And snce ths t must be so _ rars we respectfully surges -perhaps phlosophers stone whch wll rouse at our very touch our placd stand why those who exhbt.nablty se expressons " -tudeut opnon. mnds to fery controversy and even f >r unwllngness to mantan se lere exsts no or good such thngs can be to sane and medum for BALLAD logcal allowed to contnue r expresson reasonng on topcs world mportance. Wth hopes ever sangune we abolsh probaton n student opnon -- except. wth college. We realze panstakng pettons. would We can be not af- re s a balladad sung old ford tme or hal advent ths weekends ac- or re may always money n be sendng tele- That Percy dd not kn tvtes as dawn a new era an poor grl who reby steps to grams or letters complant to Ts a strange strang age new enlghtenment new n- heghts great luxury whle or Gettng By to admnstraton. t s un grl because t encourasfs stay n a place where because capacty or dsnclnaton she dc belong where refore she s ng her tme. t s unust to tt pletely fsets effect demandng more qualty ponts by facltatng dsregard ths requrement. f Wel fnest countrys colleges and unverstes we do not see how t can allow numbers poor students to drag along through torment tll fnally effort y ust manage to squeeze Shall We l w Debate? had been lad to rest for ever wth vanshed pomps yesterday. t was n supposed that Wellesley possessed no nterest n art Demosnes t was proved last week that Wellesley does possess such an nterest and a very lvely one. That pro appearng at a tme when Smth long-sufferng mpecunous frends subsst on a much lower level and deny from college seems lte far. t has never cooperatve house experence college wshed to mantan n t sttutons houses for paupers. were purpose college has every opportunty to refuse ad to avarcous as every grl s requred to present a record ncome and expendtures before beng admtted to scholarshp or cooperatve house lsts. should lke to ask my classmate to reconsder How many grls n Freeman and Norumbega are able to mantan a luxury above that any grls n college? How many n consttute that group " dressed grls n college"? Does ur to her that trps abroad may be gven tha ntellgent buyng may enable a fashon wthout great expendture? Perhaps few nmates cooperatve houses whom she has attacked are merely more enterprsng colleges less wealthy members. Perhaps r wllngness to work n a cooperatve house s ndcatve more real fber than wllngness some ors to deny mselves what y mght orwse have were y not too proud openly to on ranks poor but ambtous. What those who accept scholarshps from college and lve n Tower Court reby beng able to wear three-dollar stockngs eat at whch s now beng raged over academc standards mantaned for us by and Vassar have ust oned New Sellers own fur coats enoy trps to New York and abroad and stll escape admnstraton we feel that t England league debatng s provocatve thought and perhaps poor grls to be not only poor but wth- crtcsm those who desre mght be well to add our opnon to that or members college. out all worldly effects? 793 admnstraton or organzatons under lesley mad crtcsm as do good Unted States And demon knowr Washngton most hopefully awatng etl ton or a change. We our Free Presses have to pont to mert Please wll some one d Grffn Socety Mary Kelly Ellen Brockett Susan Walker. Alce Yaple Vrgna Electons Ph Sgma As out fcran dd pull zeta Alpha Alpha Kappa Ch heaved a sgh and n he Alpha She ad Kappa hep d0wn to Ch sleep ] [ 2 Rules Are Altered At Senate Meetng (Contnued from Page Col. 4) subect chaperons was brought up wth emphass on fact that loss chaperon prvleges s complete and apples to Wellesley chaperons as well as outsde ones. Furrmore chaperons must be Alumnae fve years standng or persons corresnondnu my power yo That wt barely Onweek " edsy0u etty.m. You thus should dare to brave tt Of terrble demon Pro?" She slumbered on she lstened not consequence now see sxteen have her credt ponts Dmnshed been to three. Several oler subects t ths s a ballad sung old dscussed. t must admtted be among m problem lessenng That terrble were tragedes noses n dormtores. That mpressed antquty.

6 he transformed tegraton God Yvonne. ttle.l ater COLONAL Elzabeth Queer begnnng Monday COPLEY Hertage PLYMOUTH Man n Posses SHUBERT Nna WLBUR Pettcoat THE MAN N losa ht POSSESSON AGORA SEM-OPEN WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS Agora Sem-Open was especally Today tomorrow and Saturday lmost extnct n Welleslev. Communty Playhouse wll dal show Datng. Rght socety to Love screened durng from Susan has been dong Glaspells some Brook Evans. n ths study pcture n Russa and a Ruth debate Chatterton plays trple on part a young grl who when her Russa was ndeed a uell-chos presentng somethng t debuted recognton Russa both cas e adyoeuln ful. short play whch concluded program gave dramatc support to pesent producton Pro- defense Russa f essonal Players s Man n Posses- benefcent results on. now playng at Plymouth regme n lfe [heater. Smth as play s an amusng comedy much to make scene -\ heh by rest th by papa Dabney cast - debatng Durng t le vst hs hmv fancee and durng call a assstant. Raymond takes matte bs own hands dsposes.stuatons resultng fn standngs Raymonds f s most amusng. that sabel Jeans platfs part Crystal Werby who poses as wealthy n order to wn Raymonds money-seekng bror. mutual dscovery through ever-helpful Raymond r mstaken estmate each ors fnances brngs an end to ths affar. As Raymond Dabney Lesle Banks s altoger delghtful. re s a charm and ease about hs actng that fts part. He tosses f hs slghtly satrc. progran K. P.. FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN up to be mot her ol a marrageable daughter and daughter torn between advce a wse mor and a rghteous far. Paul Lucas s man whom lowng mpl HT last message. n cast are als Davd Manners George Baxter an rvng Pchel. second pcture wl be Renegades wth Warner Baxte Myma Loy. and Noah Beery. Ths delghtdee Dne Mller- rte Prncess and Plumber wth Charles Parrell Maureen OSullvan and H. B. Warner wll be shown on Monday Tuesday unt n-r.x-.» Wednesday. Ths s an altoge de- SPEAKER TRACES lghtful tale a young engneer who KNGDOM OF =>cts COD Pmnber n a castle and wns - - daughter owner after several (Contnued from Page Col. 4) amusng msunderstandngs. Gang Buster wth Jack Oake playng hand" poltcal and socal aspects 0le wl > be second feature. lfe meant nothng to Chrstans. OUlels mportance n cast Kngdom God lns had a doubtful Peture are Jean Arthur and Wlmplcaton n Gospels. Onlv s ncompatble. Persecut Chrstans a stll gre. made possble deve e God lam B 5c TCKET SALE passve Ba n Sprng nformals ot Mont ay Tuesday Wednesday March 9 0. Colonal Fr. ana Sat.. March 5 and 6 "Fghtng Caravans" wth Gary Cooper Lly Damta Tully Marshall Mon. and Tues. March 9 and 0 GRETA GARBO n Kobt. "nspraton" wth Montgomery- Lews Stone One Heavenly Nght // Lool^s LJ^e Sprng - COMMUNTY PLAYHOUSE WELLESLEY HLLS Evenngs at 730 Matnees on Mon. Wed. and Sat. at J?0 rvt-ttttttttttyt T TT TTVT " Rght to Love" Warner Baxter n "Renegades" An Aesops Fable Week March 9 Maureen OSullvan n " Prncess and Plumber" Fox News Jack Oake n " Gang Buster" A Burton Holmes Travelogue Pa News " Royal Famly Broadway" ALEXANDERS SHOE REBULDNG Largest and ttest Equpment n Wellesley JORDANS presents to Wellesley grls lghtly. CAMPUS CRTC STUDENT RECTAL practcal systen needs lfe u.nve a. phlosophcal frst ths years student rectals based on fath and took place last Frday afternoon by rtua Some myst- n Bllngs Hall. program comprsed al element etaned n monasand pano voln and organ solos. tcsm whch soon however became an a concerto for two panos. nsttuton. hghlght program A new concepton was Kngdom wthout a doubt. Ruth Bermans play- "suted n begnnng tag pano part sxth second century. Sant Augustne and thrd movements great Mendelssohns fbure western Chrstanty Concerto n G mnor. Mss Berman re Plesents transton perod showed herself thoroughly fourth capable and fl"h centures wtnessed handlng se lhree two movements whose Poltlcal struggles that old techncal requrements are great. Wth pagan relslons wth Chrstanty t sureness l^bccss n whch Chrstanty was attack wth power when t was called for wth delcacy when nternally and dsn- "ccessary. Mss Berman played Con Wester Ro Kmeerto plre brllantly feelngly and strrngly. whch s somethng an A new urn achevement snce ths musc can easly de- revealed shown by con generate nto nothng more Augus Chrstan conscc than a glorfed group was mak a effort to reach fnger exercses. Mss Brocklebank. ne. faculty played Cty pano arrangement orchest Or pano solos v Romance n F sharp played by Maron Beury whose pedalng s partcularly commendable Chopns Polonase n C mnor. Op. 40. No. 2 played by Mary Louse Pox Debussys Prelude n G. Played by Else Fnkelsten and Mac- Dowells Polonase capably played by Mary Hfman. Mary Hess played Bachs O Mensch. foot bemen del* sunde gross. Ths dffl sack Rome by Goths n 40 whch effected a new relgous struggle Chrstanty beng deeply upset. Cty 0/ God may be dvded nto three sectons. frst fve books con- tan a defense Chrstanty next fve are hstorcal and phlosophcal and last twelve gve a hstory manknd n lght Chrstanty. An antss between Cty J OodE mt rtlh Pn.le earthly s ner poltcal nor geographcal. two ctes are to be taken n mystc sense. All men belong to one or or but separaton s sprtual. Augustnes Cty God s dentcal wth Chrsts Kngdom Heaven. ** FLOWERS but we re not poets so we wont try to produce any verse blank or orwse. Suffce t to say that we have oyful onquls glstenng tulps fragrant freesas poppng pussy wllows and lots or sprng thngs to make se days happy and cheerful. Where Good Tmes Awat You/ Under sunn y skes. n ar st vth fragra ce p.nes.. on 5 D J. Ross golf courses (wth n ew grass tees) at Pnehurst N. C. Ape c sport ar d good tmes..ten.s po o shootng rdng archer ton. wth specal ments otna lonal nportance. Hosptalty...sun t rooms... r exclusve Carolna Hotel. for pleasur. where tre ndly socety gars Krasunable Rates. Fo reservatons or llustrated Mns Genera Offce Pnebttr. / N. C. Holday NORTH CAROLNA <*=**=^Amercas Premer Wnter Resort "u Hlhr THE JACKOAT A new member sportng polo famly ts longer than a acket... shorter than a coat.. undenably swanky wth raglan shoulders and buckled belt rght length rght weght and rght type for campus wear Blue tan eggshell. $9.75. MODERATE PRCE COATS

7 farm prts qualty solved tractors and was ownershp. class ants were Sun outsde raw Povements tve doubtedly results was and seem as0 wnen almost ended new Sharpen sxteen or books among m All n a Day. whch was a best-seller n Amerca s an extraordnarly suc- Followng n honorable tradton Samuel Butler and Somerset Maugham to menton only two hs predecessors Mr. Armstrong has attempted to delneate wth fdelty chldhood adolescence and young manhood a senstve male. t s however only n reference to hs subect matter that one feels tempted to compare hs book wth Way All Flesh or Of Human Bondage Mr. Armstrongs method s not borrowed from any one recallable at nstant. And FVE-YEAR PLAN S ESTMATED TO DATE When Sovet Govtnmcnt. n fve-year plan natonal development t embarked upon one most nterestng economc experments re- B every phase daly lfe and needs Russas WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS ment s a pont whch Communst < ators are glad to emphasze and contrast wth present stuaton England Amerca and Germany. Sovet economc permanent cu ployment. snce captalst also been known to reduce unemployment apprecably under two condtons both whch exst n Russa. se ly changng condtons " Sovet unon. n a ecent ssue " tc flna. lce new buldlng a ld New Republc states that a mraculous spread employmcnt over wlder st mc hardshps s tne populatlon end Standard Lvng Falls Fve- Year Plan has ushered h phase Revoluton. Lfe las become more bleak more concenrated and more fanatcal under nfluence a ruthless age steel. re s a growng emphass upon class" rar than estc standards n drama and lterature relgon s nned economc trators are hounded by pursuers. n short Fve-Year Plan s an economc nno- sxty mllon people are an ntensve buldng boom and an vaton whch both nspres and terrfes onlooker as he sees Russa n molded by ths decso has proved a dynamc agency fo age December on or hand u ntmaton success planned explotaton and development severe s lkely. lvng food supply. (2) haracter- Weakenng agrculture through enough today to ant heavy declne n lvestock. (3 Falure >us tem on me nega- Fve-Year Plan s n standard nce 928. Ths s apparent not Wher rapd change evoked hasl ln declne money wages but n yet t must not be supposed that h been for better or for worse dmnuton food stuffs and mandepends largely upon standards one has essayed here any stylstc nno^ lectured goods whch n most counemploys for tres udgment. n drawng up monev ean buy. Ratonng food rules but by m a balance sheet Fve-Year Plan unknown before 928 has exfrom Sovet pont vew man to a wder and wder crcle author has turned ably dstngushed volt] though not favorable tems have been lstea n arttoles. untl <*>dzy t ncludes alfollowng order relatve mportance a very great one. most a mportant artcles det. () Adran Glynde. h Extenson planted acreage suppy f manufactured goods s s not to be confused and harvestng far mproved crops manbehnd demand and poly as a result wdespread \ lce sometmes have ntroto be called out ducton state and collectve farmshoes or textles are suddenly tag. one combned notable wth mechanzaton Placed on sale - Such a stuaton would aspect. agrculture. t0 (2) Exceedng ndcate n most an overemphass on excellence book branches ndustry hgh fgures stee nbot^ klowatts electrc power s quantty output and new and llke construeat expense supplyton prescrbed by Fve-Year Plan. ng tne Populaton wth such neces- 3) talk we have magned elmnaton saly for non-poltcal commodtes as locks nals brooms Olympan tongues unemployment. soa P- ne mportant con Englsh wrtermen ths converse effects a graceful Negatve Results tr b" tary US*s for f00d shortage f " he naturally rch agrcultural resheet followng negatve resuts combnaton rony humor reflecton On or sde balance gons Sovet Unon has been exare lsted () Sharp deteroraton and wt. Almost half characters portaton food products n exchange own to some extent a lngual faclty for foregn currency n order that foregn machnery and equpment mght and charm whch holds general standard lvng especal- reader n a happy expectaton books ZTTLl 7eltTtZ7 destructon nl lve- Mr. m ndustry to acheve qualtatve m- T*Z^?T^ ku- < hs to las- correspondng to quantta gans. mproved harves one ) yeld s un- 3St mportant Fve-Year Plan s Honor also to Mr. Armstrong use formerly lttle aval to p he has wrtten hs novel n a fne pel- ndustral development lucd prose style. t has few "purple sucn an mportant source passages" and even se are good materal as agrculture But for most part re s a pleas- sphere calculaton. Wth ant shyng away from excess nar- tne executon Fve-Year Plan ratve s carred on by a smooth cur- a reorganzaton agrculture was berent exactly adapted to scenes on a socalst bass. As a frst stuatons and dramats personae. ste P- tne 4 or 5 per cent Rus- last are by no means unmport- san peasants who had reached a staant fc consderatons. Two char- us comparable to that Western acters old Olver Glynde and hs European peasant so-called kulaks daughter Clara are surpassngly well economcally runed by order done. y t s who carry burden tne Sovet regme. destructon dalogues and f ever character tne most successful ndvdual peaswas delneated by free savory and un- was a great factor n convncng ntmate conversaton Claras s. re ar6e masses poor and mddle s a certan satsfacton n becomng peasantry that no development acquanted wth se people y con- possble along lne prvate form to ones own concepton wtty Ths step was followed by gentlefolk. Old Olver Glynde. Adrans tne organzaton over 20 per cent grandfar s one outstandng tne peasant homesteads nto collectve successes book and Adran hm- farms and smultaneous creaton self though he must by laws hs laree state farms equpped wth lterary genus run gamut emo- and large agrcultural machnes tonal experences s not wthout eacn averagng two hundred thoutouches marked ndvdualtty. sand acres n sze whole tone Mr. Armstrongs seven- Thus under new system groups teenth volume s a happy one dsl- whch may nclude thousands peas- luson wthout morbdty and an ult- ant famles pool r land holdngs mate assurance that wth adolescence workng anmals and machnery and safely by. rest wll be as t was land toger sharng wth Olver wsdom grace and humor. accordng to amount and H. P. L. 32 labor performed. Although t s too early to assume that Russa has STUDENTS ADVmpn OF RADO AUDTON Students college mus ments and college students generally are beng nformed announce ment by Atwater Kent Foundaton her agtaran P^Mem. frst step has been successfully negotated verfcaton predcnd consequent polcollapse. Or tems on Credt Sde or tems on credt sde he Fve-Year Plan may be dscussed THE PEN THAT WONT RUN DRY DURNG LECTURES CHLTON PEN CARRE% DOUBLE THE NK Corsets are Vogue for Sprng Also Uplft Bandeaux glove slk and swam cloth n long and short models. Beautful lne new sprng underwear vy Corset Shop SUE PAGE STUDO Wellesley Mass. For Sprng Sandals n FOR SHOE REPARS Go To WELLESLEY SHOE CO. Skates MUSC PLAYNG CARDS Cambrdge School Suzanne Pars Exclusve Mllnery s Showng 2 NEW SPRNG HATS Whch Wll Capture } Charm Your Face Central St. Tel. We Photographs Wellesley 0430 Patent Lear and Falle Wlbars We $6 to $0.50 Wellesley llesley Square Shop McCutcheons FFTH AVENUE AT FORTY-NNTH STREET NEW YORK CTY See our exhbton at Wellesley Dsplay Shop..Wellesley March 567 forthcomng Ffth Natonal nore brefly. growth general Rado Audton whch fers $25000 n ndustral output by about 25 per cent cash awards and muscal lurng past year ndcates a uue ugb. yuung men ana women strengnng countrys prosngers n country. t s open to ductve capacty even though no m- J anyone between ages 8 and 25 medate effects n relevng shortanywhere n Unted States. age commodtes are vsble. Ths attenton college students has been s partly because Plan ams to decalled to fact that womens frst scholarshp was wo muscal velop frst coal Headquarters for CHLTON PENS E.ADAVS4CO WELLESLEY Dresses Underwear Coats Corsets Kntted Suts Bags Sweaters Cloves Blouses Hosery Neglgees Fancy Lnens Handkerchefs

8 ncent n that tongue ors contan- ng nothng but art references. A. poston n lbrary a small town would ental more responsblty and Out From Dreams and ores Personnel Bureau moves ths week to ts new quarters 242 Green Hall- All conferences and busness appontments wll henceforth be re. Unversty Pttsburgh trans each year a group students for postons n stores and also n hgh schools whch fer retal sellng courses. sze tranng group s lmted. To every student accepted for course Unversty grants a scholarshp coverng tuton fees. scholarshps are open to persons experence but some recent graduates are also accepted. appontments are made early n sprng and applcatons should refore be made as soon as possble. Addtonal nformaton may be obtaned at Personnel Bureau. SECRETARAL CONFERENCES Mrs. Mary A. Moore a representatve ng to Wellesley tervew students taral tranng after graduaton. those who would lke to talk wth Moore should make appontment Personnel Bureau. MACY REPRESENTATVES HERE R H. Macy s sendng tatves to Wellesley.- nterested n Macy tranng plan.l y wll hold conferences wth senors ntendng to enter department store work after graduaton and wth unors who would lke summer work at Macys. At 440 on Monday March 9th ] n. Room 24 Pounders Hall Mss Wlma Shannon Tranng Department wll gve a general talk on department store work. To ths members all classes are cordally nvted. Mss Shannon wll speak qualfcatons she wll outlne Macy tranng plan. LBRARY WORK S SUBJECT OF SPEECH WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEW Tea-drnkers Wn Vctory Over Gun-toters Sophstcated Gestures Replace Wld Rdes Gone are days when Wellesley chabod. oh chabod" and so forth. grls stormed so-called portals (See last weeks News f you wsh to Communty Playhouse to see Sr go on wth ths lttle matter.) Nor do Ralph Rover buckler and so-called noveltes Techn- buskns dash to rescue far Gwendo- lyn from dastardly e sheks Welleslana s gallopng across slver screen n student body mmaculate rdng mntr. blluwn m wnd draw cro Even Sx Gun Sam Prate Prares has lost hs appeal. Now s Abraham Lncoln and hey day "smoothy." Bg Tral were not popular. socety drama sophstcated grls for deeds valor burnng sands and Romance n "m tha* hlls" has been supplanted by a taste for elevated eyebrow sgnfcant gesture subtle nflecton. Thus t s Robert Montgomery Basl Rathbone Adolphe Menou Ronald Colman or Wllam Powell who causes rag-comedy even tragedy tself are ure fre at Playhouse se days >rovded star s ntellgent and vel-dressed. Norma Shearer Contance Bennett Ruth Chatterton all re to be depended upon for good actng and usually for stunnng clos s well. t s an enormous satsfacton lne to form on left at apparently to collegennes to dscover tcket wndow. conventonal that Conne Bennett n atre hero s passe. George Arlss s very scene wears a dress almost exactly popular though hs nose departs lke so-and-sos prom gown decdedly from Greek tradton Yet somewhere n souls who whle Cyrl Maudes Grumpy was prefer seeng roulette on Rvera very successful though central to passon n North Woods re fgure was not heroc proportons s a ven navete that made Tom As for comcs well y are a Sawyer a ht and a bt credusmply beyond pale se days lous that made thrller Temple No throng turned out to see Harold Towers a most prtable Lloyd dol younger days " way y roar at Mckey days that were days that were Mouse s a cau COMMTTEE ASKS STUDENTS TO SGN {Contnued from Page Col. 2) socety and Bernard Fagan Parole Commsson. t s a month full adventure when one comes nto contact wth a lfe never felt before. For anyone who lkes socal servce work and who mght wsh at some tme to follow ths presson ths s an excellent opportunty to see t as a whole. For fourteen years Junor Month has Lonaley Grls who wsh for ndvdual conferences wth Mss Shannon should see estng work and play. t s worth a trp to Europe. Mss Sprague n Personnel Bureau. Anyone who s nterested s asked sgn lst on Junor class board and s cordally nvted to a tea gven on March 2. See bu board for furr notce. At 430 on Wednesday Mss Jane Kennelly and Harvard Busness Schools spoke at Shakespeare on Lbrary Work. After emphaszng value lbrary tranng as prelmnary to almost any feld actvty Mss Kennelly went on to enumerate varous phases ths work. re are departments n large ctes where foregn chldren come re are entre lbrares n foregn languages such as Spansh where work would be fas- cnatng to anyone partcularly pro- comparatve sze would be com- pensated for by more dstnct sense co-ordnaton varous parts. re are pcturesque bookwagons southwestern states or work n some large hosptals whch have a lbrary connected wth Cvl Servce r by muncpal reference rooms. Practcally any lne study n whch one has specalzed can be utlzed n lbrary work Mss Kennelly llustrated. A knowledge scence s partcularly valuable snce few applcants possess Psychology and Educaton are subects lt - whch bear more specfcally on July U2/ashngton fexclusvely ) for Womenf ) 29 East 29th St. 30 East 30th St. NEW YORK CTY \ THE deal Resdence for Those ) Comng to Town for Shop- \ png mes or to Enoy ) Many Cultural Advantages ) Offered n New York. < DALY RATES NONE HGHER \ Rooms wth Runnng Water \ ( Rooms wth Prvate Bath ) ( For One $ ) For Two - Plads. course but would you expect to fnd m n Gngham Paamas UCH gay youthful garments for loungng or sleepng wde "trous" have godet nserts and are slt as are skrts n new evenng gowns. n yellow blue and orange. Szes 4 to 7. Ffth floor. ) GRAMKOWS FLAGGS Statonery and Supples Typewrters Repared Washngton Street POWDER PUFF SALON t F. E. SLNGERLAND Grove and Washngton Streets Wellesley Mass. Telephone Wellesley 975 ff Style cheap prces. 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