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2 ; created 1. Peers ' elledeg 0llege NvS» VOL. XXXVIII WKI.LLSI.KY, MASS.. NOVEMBER 21, 1929 NEW OPPORTUNITY OFFERED BY CHORUS ;y Chorus, explaned smply beore grls n college n regular chor. Snce t s mpossble to enlarge chor beyond a certan manageable sze, Mr. Beverdge decded to develop a second secton whch should be called Chorus. Hs nspraton came partly from desre of grls here and partly from hs knowledge that Radclffe and Harvard have successfully worked wth large groups whch are not lmted as s our At frst meetng Wellesley Chorus had forty-fve members; snce n group has grown untl t has today doubled ts orgnal numbers. There s no entrance test whch must be passed before admttance, but each grl s tred out at begnnng to determne what part she should sng n group. Later n year after several months of practce re comes recurrng n anor test to decde whch grls may mplex tangle of Chnese foregn graduate nto regular chor. Probably ns, queston of extra-terrbetween se second real tests wll come rghts, has agan become an m- about once a year, though ths has not,t topc of dscusson been defntely decded, snce chorus Chnese government and Unted stll n flexble process of developng States. The present plan, of conversa- ts rules and tradtons. Peren Dr. C. C. Wu, Chnese s haps se second tests wll be gven at Unted States, and Secson, s result of several ally before Mr. Beverdge. They wll n be graded and hghest people wll automatcally be taken nto n Chorus wll serve as a perod of apprentceshp snce most of grls, though not necessarly all, wll be workng toward a poston n chor. In or respects Chorus does not greatly dffer from Chor. It rehearses twce a week and practses some of same chorals whch Chor has. At present Chorus s workng on Chrstmas carols whch y hope to use n some way later, though as yet re have been no plans defntely outlned. Although Chorus s purely expermental t has shown unusual success already. Though very smlar to Chor, Chorus s n no way connected wth t. The two, so far, are completely separate organzatons. No grl o: Chorus can substtute for any o: Chor untl she has offcally passed groups rehearse at dfferent tmes and have not yet tred sngng toger. The Chorus frst appeared before publc at candlelght vespe Chrstan Assocaton several ago. Ther next appearance ha been announced, though Mr. Beverdge has several nterestng plans n m Noted Lecturer Wll Speak About Geography of France Professor Raoul Blanchard of Unversty of Grenoble, one of course of lectures on some phases of European geography n Department of Geology and Geography n ng ths sngle lecture at Wellesley. The materal whch Professor Blanchard wll present wll be of especal hstory. General Examnaton To Be Gven on May 2 held Frday, May 2, The four days precedng ths Frday wll be free from academc appontments for senors, gvng an unnterrupted perod for readng n preparaton for examnaton n chosen major. It s hoped that ths readng perod may be used less for crammng and more for careful consderaton of relaton of ndvdual courses to whole subject, that student may come to CHINA AND U. S. component parte,.mand of feld Alce V. Wate. PLAN DISCUSSION OF RIGHTS months' negotatons. On Aprl 27 of ths year, Amer-.n Mnster to Chna, Mr. John V. A. McMurray, receved a note from Chnese Government, requestng that he Amercan polcy n regard terrtoral rghts. Mr. Mc- Murray ssued n reply a note dated August 10, n whch he declared government to dscuss gradual dmnuton of such rghts, lot r complete and mmedate on. Followng Chnese stateof November 1, that dscussons method sutable for both natons would be desrable, Mr. McMurray November 11, stated wllf hs government to begn such negotatons. He modfed hs statement, however, by addng that "certan events of past few months cannot but strengn opnon that legal and physcal safeguardng of property and lfe n Chna stll leaves Although no specfc events are n toned, t s to be supposed that Amercan Mnster refers to r lutons now takng place n Chna, Chnese Eastern Ralway dspute, anc trouble wth Chnese bandts whc have been kdnappng Amercans. The problem that s beng re-opened by Dr Wu and Secretary Stmson s a hghly complex one. nvolvng rectly) many questons of Chne Amercan polcy. The prncple of extra -terrtoralty has played a dsturbng and extended role n Eastern affars ever s: frst legal expresson, n 1842, Treaty of Nankng. Ths treaty, leadng geographers of France, wll closed so-called Opum Wa partrhent of Geology and Geography n Geology lecture room, Monday muncaton between Chnese au evenng, November 25. Hs subject wll be The Development of Hydroelectrc power n France, as related to wth Tentsn Treates of 1858, plct recognton of prncple came tfe claracterstcs of tle several types whch went nto effect after Conventon of Pekng n 1860 and es- of mountans n that country. Professor Blanchard s delverng a tablshment of Chnese Foregn Offce or Superntendng Offce n Artcle XV of Tentsn Treaty stated extra-terrtoral rghts to be enjoyed by Brtsh subjects. "All questons n regard to rghts, wher of property or persons, arsng between Brtsh subjects, shall be subject to Brtsh authortes." on Page 2, Col. 2) P.M., n frst of four rectals arranged by Readng and Speakng department. Mr. Sorn's exact program s not yet known, but he plans gve readngs from hs great plays, so perhaps Shakespeare and Rostand wll On evenng of rner of Mount Holyoke College, wll cture under auspces of Zoology department n Botany Lecture Room. She wll speak on Human Posrom Standpont of Crcula- Edward COMING Abner le dramatc ve based on Brown nd Book. of EVENTS Thompson wll read son of Caponsacch, g's poem, The Rng n Bllngs Hall, at lev auspces of Scence Organzaton of Wellesley Col lege, Professor Herman S. Herng, C... wll lecture at Bllngs Hall, on Fr ay evenng, November 22, at eght clock. s Overacker t event talk day, Nov. 25, at 8:- College Chors To Combne In Customary Fall Concert On December 4 Radclffe C Socety and Wellesley Chor wll custom ntated last ye g a jont concert at Wellesley, by I a concert n Alumnae Hall. rt ths year wll dffer somewhat from last year's n that Radclffe wl not have any orchestral accompan ment and two groups wll hav groups of songs toger. The Rad Chorus has about ffty member; Break Forth, O. J. S. Offcers of 1933 are Elected from Nomnees Tuesday mornng Elnor Best. Elzabeth Brastow, Senate Repre- Margaret THOUSANDS VISIT GRAVE IN SEARCH OF MIRACLES The world has suddenly come to realze that Boston and ts vcnty somethng more Judcary Rep- Contrary appunh- three temporary offcers for se postons. Presdent Pendleton ths year nomnated three students for each offce. From se offcers were elected by class. The students elected wll reman n n has done tellectual cente Wthn las Unted States Cures of all sorts have been reported Crpples have been sad to leave crutches re, bottles of medcne have been abandoned at tomb. Paralyzed lmbs have ganed power tc move, blnd who vst shrne have been reported to have reganed r eyesght. Even Cardnal of Massachusetts has pad a vst to grave, at frst seemng rar sceptcal but second tme prayng slently for a mnute, although refusng to make any comment. Women n vcnty are chargng fve dollars s Reporters Vew Crowds Urged on by curosty a reporter ol NEWS joned reporters of metropoltan newspapers before grave n Holy Cross Cemetery, nothng daunted by cold of evenng. People who ntend to pray at shrne Arr. by Donovan Radclffe Choral Socety blnd people, sx crpples, and one mbecle. Four Love Songs Brahms Despte r rubbng r eyes Wellesley Chor and lmbs wth supposedly sacred water and earth, no cures were brought, Orpheus wth Hs Lute about. One lttle chap dragged hmself Edward German to shrne on two crutches, and Follov Me Down to Carlow polceman declared that chld had (Irsh Folk Song) Arr. by Fletcher vsted grave every day snce cures Jerusalem Parry Radclffe Choral Socety and One woman brought a grown son n Wellesley Chor hope that a vst to shrne mght help hm to attan a greater HERALD-TRIBUNE mentalty. The young man refused to Wll Award Poston and Schola: kneel, but nstead lay down wth hs shp to Wnner of Journalstc head on hs mor's shoulder and Contest gave vent to a rar horrble laugh. (See page 5 for detals) She massaged hs face, temple, and (Contnued on Page 2. Col. 3) M. AUBERT TALKS ABOUT NOTRE DAME WV'-ln' d.y evemr, Nov 13, M. Aubert, well-known French archgave a complete descrpton of cadral of Notre Dame de Pars. ledral was begun n 1163 by order of Archbshop, Maurce de Sully. The foundatons of chor lad on remans of ancent Merovngan chapel; and work progressed slowly, nave and transept, untl facade was completed about Three remarkable doorways gve acss to cadral, most ancent beng that of Sant Anne. The sculpdepcte lfe of sant, example of style Raman. antral portal represents Last Judgment. The left portal s a graceful representaton of lfe of Insde cadral, salent archtectural ponts are complcated vaulted arches, double bas-cotes wth alternatng columns, and trbunes, vaulted galleres above buscotes. The nteror of Notre Dame s Where walls of very badly lghted. 3tts, and more partcularly that cty nave jon transepts can be seen aled Maden, has come to sudde early system of nexpected fame due to fact restored by Vollet-leshrne wth supposed healng powers Duc. Ths system conssts of a hgh, as developed re. small wndow, lttle open to day, A few weeks ago ran water tha above a small, crude rose-wndow. The collected n tomb-stone of a F magnfcent roses above central Powers was announced by hs famly portal gve a var-colored lght to to be capable of brngng about cures : dm nte and snce n hundreds of thousands The outsde of cadral s rchly of people from states as far away as decorated wth sculpture. Some of Idaho have made plgrmages to work s of Gothc perod, for nstance, plaques desgnatng work of seasons. Or statues, lke Chrst of central portal, are modern, orgnals havng been destroyed durng Revoluton. The "gallery of kngs" s also modern, and represents kngs of Judah, not kngs of France, as thought poor peasant, who, n recognzng Pepn and Charlemagne, was unwttngly deprved of hs purse. The portals of transept are partcularly The norrn portal depcts 1 wth sturbng result of appearance of a female n non-coeducatonal class-room. The sourn portal, tellng story of St, Etenne, bears name of Jean de Chelles, only one to leave hs mark of many artsts who worked on Notre Dame. The lovely spre of Vol!et-le-Duc and omnous gargoyles are perhaps most famlar features of outlne of Chrstmas Song Arranged by Host Radclffe Choral Socety and awat r turn n two sngle fles, cadral owng, no doubt, to Wellesley Chor whle behnd a roped-off area on er prcmnence cven m by postal-cards. sde of grave spectators may watch Four Carols An, by Host If th? cth-dral had no or mert t proceedngs and a small secton s Radclffe Choral Socety tctntr.ucd on Page 4, Column 4) reserved for reporters. Two Canons Haydn Durng half hour that reporter spent at shrne, a curous C. A. Plans Sunday Evenng Wellesley Chor Two Englsh Folk Songs: mxture of medeval credulty and Kng Arthur modern effcency presented tself. Vespers For Whole College Oranges and Lemons Among hundreds who prayed at On Sunday, Navember 21, C. A. Wll hold frst of ts Sunday Evenng Vesper Servces at T. Z. E. House, at 7:30 P.M. under leadershp of Eleanor Peck. The holdng of se servces has been consdered for some and student- who atended Conference at Slver Bay ths last ler have been especally nterested rangng for some short servces on lurdny nghts when re are no l C. A. meetngs or Muscal Ves- The servces are open to : college and wll be held n ent socety houses. The leaders

3 Page SCIENTIFIC BOOK CLUB MAKES DR. K1RTLEY MATHER CHAIRMAN essor n Wellesley Geology Deralment n , has become halrman of edtoral board of lew Scentfc Book Club. Scence s of such mportance today hat some understandng of t s fast lecomng part of everyday general normaton. The Club has recently been rf n order to ad general publc n selectng from scentfc books constantly nrn'j those of greatest use and mert. The method of selecton and of membershp wll resemble a lttle that of Book of Month Club. But t s felt that where a person can select for hmself works of fcton and bography that he would most lke to have, for lay reader to select books terrtoral rghts. In 1919 t was one of scence needs some gudance from ot ponts stressed by lberal thnkers of many classes. Resoluton IV of scentsts mselves. Therefore sxteen of foremost Washngton Conference, passed on Amercan men of scence have assembled to do ths work. They reprectra-terrtoralty to provded for a Com- con- sent best authortes on every branch of scence. Two of m have been Nobel prze wnners. The fve members of Edtoral Commttee are Dr. Mar, Charman of Department of Geology and Geography at Harvard; Dr. Arthur Holly Compton. of Unversty of Chcago, recpent of Nobel prze n Physcs; Edward Lee Thorndke. Professor of Psychology at Columba and Drector of Dvson of Psychology of Insttute of Educatonal Reseach; Harlan True Stetson. Drector of Perkns Observatory at Oho-Wesleyan and a specalst n solar eclpses; about cure, reporter left. and Edwn Grant Conkln, Professor of tra-terrtoralty Commsson wlch sound of cres of nfants who Bology at Prnceton. can be put nto force wthout a treaty objected to beng made to freeze just The Advsory Board ncludes Isah at once, and to negotate release s r parents were credulous. Bowman. Rollo W. Brown, J. McKeen of extra-terrtoral rghts as soon as gate, due no doubt to her sacr Boston Amercan wth a pcture of Cattell, Ales Hrdlcka, Vernon Kellogg, Chna s prepared to provde protecton Burton E. Lvngston, Robert A. Mll- by law' and through her courts to Amercan ctzens, r rghts, and Far Powers, sold by newsboy ven- property." In spte of measures neces- kan. Forest R. Moulton, Arthur A. Noyes, Mchael I. Pupn, and Harlow Shapley. The Scentfc Book Club wll attempt to select of scentfc books publshed annually, n ths country and abroad, those that are sgnfcant for r contrbuton to scentfc thnkng. They wll not be techncal n a narrow able to lay reader. All branches of scence wll be covered. By means of an offcal magazne revew, contents and relatve values of most worthwhle volumes wll n be sent to subscrbers monthly. There s to be no charge for ths ser- most up-to-date works, a fact that s of partcular mportance n scence. TEN MORE FRIENDSHIP TOURS THROUGH BOSTON ARE PLANNED wth The Down-and-Out Man or Wo Ttan. Regstraton wll take place a Salvaton Army Barracks at th corner of Washngton and East Brook lodgng house and a poor man's The trp wll conclude v man's sample supper, se Seaver Settlement dnng-r< Or trps for whch New gous Cults, November 30; Pcturesque Mssons, December 7; The Negro, December 14; Chnese, January 11; Armenan, January 18; Radcal Thought, January 25; Jewsh Relgon, February 8; Russan, February 15; Crme and 1, Col. 2) In 1876, Chefoo Agreement establshed mxed jursdcton between Brtsh and Chnese; extra-terrtoral rghts were secured by tre Unted States n Amercan Supplemental Treaty of Pekng n n whch t was provded that cases nvolvng both amned by offcers of defendant's natonalty, accordng to law of defendant's naton. Offcers of or naton were, however, to have complete freedom to attend tral, Snce establshment of Republc n , Chnese opnon has been eager for abolton of extra- lem. Delayed by nternal met at Pekng n January, The frst constructve step toward abolton of extra-terrtoral prvlege, Commsson's report of September 16, advocated a perod of transton. nstead of sudden abolton of arrangements already exstng wthout V. S. Wllng t* Come to Terms In January, 1927, Secretary Kellogg stated atttude of hs government toward Commsson's report. "The Unted States s prepared to put nto force recommendatons of Ex- ;n to protect ts ctzens, government has declared ts of workng, er alone or o-operaton wth or Powers, for gradual abolton of prncple <tra-terrtoralty. le atttude of Chnese Natonparty, or Koumntang, s sumzed by Dr. C. C. Wu when he 'Chna seeks. of absolute ndependence and equalty n famly of natons. She wll regard as real frends only those Powers who treat her as an equal and vce. If anor book s preferred to respect her rghts." The destructon that of book advsed as best of those unlateral treates whch have of month, t can be ordered. Orwse book of month wll be been mposed on Chna for almost a century, wll, Dr. Wu beleves, prove an sent to subscrbers automatcally. mpetus to Chnese economc development, make possble greater good wll Subscrpton, however, necesstates purchase of only sx books a year, at and refore more effectve protecton publsher's prce. for foregners, and do As books wll be judged mmedately serous menace to Easter old "gunboat polcy" ol has. as shown by Sr James Jameson' refusal to bombard Canton at tm of boycott n 1925, been to a large extent abolshed. But complete legal destructon of th< prncple remans a necessty for Chna and a problem for Powers. MONDAY CURRENT EVENTS It s requested that everyone attend ng Monday current events make : lne Streets, Boston. The talks wl specal effort to arrve on tme, as th concern mselves wth psychol creakng of floor s annoyng botl ogy, phlosophy, and practcal methods to speaker and audence. If you com of helpng down-and-out people, and late, please stand at back nstead vsts wll be made to a twenty -m Prsons, March 8. Outng Club Treasure Hunt Ths Afternoon Try your luck! Members free, Ors. 50c! Starts at back of Art Buldng Ends n Pt Party! head wth earth, and soothng effect queted hm down, but brought hoped for relef. She was fnally asked by a polceman to leave. Upon rsng son agan laughed hs laugh and showed an unwllngness to leave. One mddle-aged ;r a frenzed herself wth aszng her demands by countng =r fngers number of somethng that she wanted. A lmp crpple away by her mor. Anlan watched wth fear and son who was rubbng hs wth hs hands after touch- realzed. Ors wthout physcal dsabltes come to pray. Some stare at nothng for as long as polcemen allow, ors kneel, cross m- 5, utter a very short prayer, and tl praver s broken b\ frequent comments from polcemen: "Sngle fle, please," "Place for two here," "Rght m," and "Three to fve seconds ought to be enough. Gve hers a chance." Many of vstors leave cons, whch one of polcemen at regular rvals depost n a basket on top grave. In return y surrepttously help mselves to handfuls "mracle-workng" earth. In ct, t s mpossble to beleve that retaker of cemetery does not lly fll n regon about grave, by now casket would be vsble. Falng to see any supplant, no matr how desrous of a cure, show a suffcent amount of auto-suggeston to best stockngs. BARNSWALLOWS FALL FORMAL The Torchbearers by George Kelly Frday and Saturday, December 13, 14 Dancng Saturday nght Tckets at El Table. December 2, 3 WELLESLEY THRIFT SHOP Nov , 1929 SUE Specal Sale of Importatons PAGE STUDIO Next Hotel Waban Wellesley 0430 Please make ments for XMMS PHOTOGRAPHS A Chrstmas Caravan wll be at The Wellesley Inn, November 21st and 22nd. carryng charmng, unque, mported noveltes, sports clos a such Oh! lovely underwear and each pece wth a defnte dea of a wastlne, er ftted EMMA U. P. ANDERSON n a bt at wast or defned by a strng belt. The colors are lovely: flesh, peach, turquose and pnk. Sketched left : crepe pajamas wth a satn applque of flowers. $5.95. A crepe gown wth creamy lace and delcate embrodery for trmmng. $5.95. Sketched rght : A chem-stepslghtly ftted to fgure. $4. A danty chemse wth ecru lace trmmng and leaf nserts also of lace. $4. Step-ns have a yoke at wast whch enables m to lt smoothly. $3. Wellesley Shop 50 CENTRAL STREET

4 ' : declared Slave OFF AND ON OFF CAMPUS The stock market does not yet to be normal, but effects of ts antcs have already been felt. Besdes hundreds of thousands of mmedate lttle vast numbers of people who worked n luxury trades wll be jobless. Moreover, " reduced profts n ths drecton wll tend to temper buyng capacty whch comes from or groups, as sprt of cauton and dsposton to save replaces a long perod of adventurous operatons wth a spendng mana." Dsagreeng wth ths vew, some expect to see frst effects of colsupport; namely, buyng power of 1 wll be lessened e ON CAMPUS On Monday afternoon, November 18 well ; land, lterally shook n one of most volent earthquakes n many years. At Harvard Observatory t was sad ground. nt 1400 chmneys crashng Wher brck Buldbeng subjected to test of d smoke, or wher some novel wll rse between Tower Court GREAT DAY OF FOOTBALL SEEN TO BE PASSING AWAY IN EAST Wll tes of play whch have been so often portrayed n genously and ntellgently John R. Tuns n Harper- offcally that shock began at 3:34 and attaned ts maxmum two mnutes ball game t, Ils s; :hlv later. The centre of earthquake echnque and popularty. was placed along Fundan Fault, Developng frst n eastern colleges whch wth runs from Yale as Bay outstandng leac of Fundy to feld, game entered upon what Cape Ann. No damage or serous nfar Mr. Tuns takes pleasure n call "Rah-rah stage." Ths perod.stretches n h roughly from and n t re exsted a feelng of class loyalty and homogenety whch could not t s Mce that on anor Novem under present condtons. Then, t was no detaled organzaton of Ath n 1775, 156 years ago, a ver: Drectors; rules of game earthquake dd shake Boston Itv- duamatc, and re was less malty about supervson of Bg Busness Era n Football But when colleges and alumna began to realze fnancal possbl tes of game, football entered upon ts "Bg Busness era" accordng to Mr. Tuns. That was tme when whole college turned out to "support meetngs -E. T. Slattery Co.' A thrd optmstc opnon s that c n October of ths year than n same month of last year, that ralroads are buyng more freght cars along wth an ncrease n freght traffc, that reports of earnngs by prncpal corporatons l of popularty ot have been satsfactory, and that Freshman md-semester marks were upport of students obtaned by wary members of '33 e varous collem*--. Mr Turnng from prophesed bad effects, n Dean Knapp's offce last week. Accordng to tme-honored custom, short n atttude of m The Turn-.-oulo : t help realzng a dffer- we note benefts whch may follow crash. One very good thng s that made of dstance between as a game s well lked, and Ad Buldng ton from watchng securty prces to jurred feet raced nto tr ter of l th, only lumnary operaton of hs own busness. The long lnes before Dean Knapp's door. of lower rate of nterest caused by longer unfashonable, break wll "help to stmulate ndustral actvtes of country" by placng more money at r command. And end of extravagant speculaton s tself seen to be a guarantee of good general busness. Now t would seem tr government shares ths fath ness of country's busness, for ncome tax rate has been lowered 1%. As a result of ths reassurance from captal, stocks once more rose n value,.-ptu!;to-s, however, by a sudden fnancal dsaster, f only I to restore fath n optmstc proverb, "It's an ll wnd blows nobody good." The pupls of publc schools of Chcago are enjoyng a holday of ndefnte length, because cty s unable to pay teachers r wages. One hopes that no gloomy lhe statutes, charter and trust agreezed accordng to Young plan) were sgned last week at Baden-Baden, Germany. The Basel, of ,000 Swss fr: 500, guaranteed by central banks of Belgum. England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Unted States. The statutes jrpom--, u: follow "To addtonal facltes nks, provd. fnancal operatons, and to act as trustee or agent n regard to nternatonal fnancal settlements entrusted to t." Mr. M. A. Traylor, Amercan banker who s beng sought as ts frst presdent, sad: "Every naton s protected through central bank rght aganst any oper hllx ;l for by Mss Louse Overacker at a tea on Frday, November 15. n order to meet Mss Harret Jones, Feld Secretary of League of Women Voters. 1=1 hunderng, a number of classes exled from r accustomed habtatons have returned to t lem al last. A few gusty sghs emtte by t e wanderers bear wtness to fact Chat readng rooms at Tower ure than ever so well ventlated Ph Beta Kappa ntatons were held Monday evenng. November 18, n Shafer Hall lvng room. Mss Donof Economcs Department, : Trade. Mss 1 nan has just had a year of ntensve research work n Lbrary of Congress, contnung her ten years' work on Slave Trade. L=l The students of Yenchng College for women have expressed r regard for r Wellesley ssters by sendng a present to Chrstan Assocaton. Mss Wagner, a mssonary n Chna and graduate of Wellesley. brought wth her on her return to ths country two sofa cushons whch Chrstan token of Yenchng's j The yellow slk wth a Chnese desgn bl'k'hl blur A meetng of Crculo was held n T. Z. E. on Frday evenng, November 15, at eght o'clock. An exposton of Spansh and Spansh- Amercan artcles proved to be of great nterest to members; and Spansh games whch followed provded a hghly dvertng font Englsh Lterature ths year. Mmeographed sheets outlnng general nature of examnaton were gven out and Mss re has developed a e colleges whch seems love eventually very tend to students d more Ideas that would have seemed heretc several decades ago are recognzed mature and ntellgent, and what w n almost a relgon s now only pleasant and nterestng part of ;-..H nounced n gay headlne- m:ro^ college papers. Techncally game s as fne re as t s here, but mental atttude of students and publc reflects comparatve youth of game on that sol. In mddle west game mght be sad to have progressed to "Bg Busness era," but n far west game s hardly GRADUATE OF '29 WINS ECONOMIC ESSAY I play- PRIZE s Jean C. Trepp, who s now dong graduate work at Radclffe under a e fellowshp, has just been awarde Hart Schaffner and Marx Prze of $300 for best undergraduate esn Feld of Economcs submtn Mss Trepp's essay, whch her Honors paper n Depart- ; of Economcs at Wellesley, s Trade Unon Interest n Producton. contest, now n ts twenty-sxth s judged by Professors J. Law- Laughln of Chcago Unversty, John B. Clark and Wesley C. Mtchell olumba. Edwn F. Gay of Harvard Theodore E. Burton, and s partcpated n by undergraduates from many A Satn Evenng Frock lke ths s somethng "to be thankful for" Wth Thanksgvng holdays and loads of partes real necessty. And when t's a frock lke ths, of lovely, lustrous panne satn wth new, square decolletage, dppng back and low-placed flare, t's SLATTERY WELLESLEY SHOP )8ton 570 Washngton Street Brooklne MRS. C READER Hats and Dresses Made to Order, Hemsttchng Morton Buldng, Grove St., Wellesley Square lhe Prof's voce -<#^. won't drone off nto nowhere when you're fortfed wth a breakfast Of SHREDDED WHEAT, food that mparts pep and lets your mnd focus on subject n hand. Shredded Wheat All bran of whole wheat

5 , forced WELLESLEY, MASS., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 AND AGAIN d brng up agan loor smokng queston, ng to repeat fut chld. But after all s rar that of a chld of a defant chld, who, havng been forbdden a pece of candy for a long whle, has fnally won out and s eatng t as ostentatously and as ll-ma nneredly as possble. Agan, t s brought to our notce from outsde, as t was before, that method and manner of smokng at Wellesley s stll not all that t should be. In part, of course, ths s owng to lmtatons stll placed upon t. In part t may be freshmen, who were not here durng change of rul code of "good taste," who are at fault. Yet even y should know fundamentals of good breedng, wth whch t may be assumed from behavor n dormtory and elsewhere that most of us are endowed. And yet one hears that loungng students n smokng rooms contnue to lounge when an Alumna enters room, that groups on stars wll not move to allow ors to pass, that baggage car smokng contnues. The mob sprt at college s notorously nfluental. One does not act on campus as one ever dd before or The! whe'-bv wll agan. It s labeled beng col- be taken o wth sphere of Alumnae Hall or some druggng ellect of cgarette tself causes her at ths tme to forget socal "What dfference does t make?" None, perhaps among a group of frends n a room toger. But Alumnae s not a club, and outsder enters. One can better apprecate opnon of an Alumna beng shown through buldng when t s realzed that she feels same propretary prde that we shall feel twenty years from now perhaps only twenty toward swmmng pool. urally an artfcal stuaton. The cgarette, lke a man's ppe, gves readng or study, conversaton or thought, a comfortable accompanment. When one has to make a specal trp to a specal place for t, smokng loses ts spontanety and very nature, and problem becomes an entrely dfferent one from that orgnally calculated. Furrmore, offerng sxteen hundred grls n wnter two or three small rooms to pursue an occupaton requrng as much ventlaton as possble, mght produce an atmosphere not conducve to most alert behavor on part of partcpants. These lmts exst, cult observaton of good taste, n a scaler effort to observe t wll have We are campagnng for 12:30 Saturday nght permsson. How are we to expect more when we cannot take care of prvleges we have? SUNDAY LIBRARY HOURS Why s lbrary open on Sundays only n afternoon? It has been frvolously suggested that ts present hours conflct wth restrcted tune when sports may be ndulged n, but that s not o ur op-mmc remeded by re rood reason why grls who week-ends, as our betters n Wellesley. should be unable to fulfll r functons as students by studyng except durng a very lmted perod. Surely such an establshed nsttuton as Chapel should not fear competton from a source of such small allure. Already, protracted breakfast partes, sleep, walkng, letterwrtng and studyng at home clam so many students of a Sunday mornng. that t would probably be some of se, and not rarer chapel-goer, who would 'be attracted by open needng members of classes due Mon-' 0. If Sunday hours were of or days or perhaps te later n mornngsystem could also go on as members of lbran. ;va!i den upon m, grls ng an occasonal ho penny could surely be found to do routne supervson under one member of regular staff. Or colleges have r lbrares open on Sunday mornngs and evenngs. If ths change cannot be adopted here, may we at least know, allowne more ; takng of General for June Fnals The fxng of date famous class whch be congratulated General Examnate n May; class took rs on ; concluson of 1928's ordeal facultyplacng slump u appr.val date. Too many courses suffered from ncompleted work, and General couldn't be as general as all departments would wsh t. But apparently opposton was not too strong, for date of 1930's e> May second. It s dffcult for unntated to forecast what y wll most favor when nonth, day. "th hour" arrve. But from pont of v 3W of tme pressure for student, wh ch after all trples n mportance as c ommencement approaches an early ate wll be for most, satsfactory. Surely t can be nd wser Senor of he frst General per fnal elements n he course wth what has gone before. Some one suggested The or day that we should Second consder General Exhapply mples that we are not pupls tryng for a mark, but ntellgent women who are takng fnal account, before we step out nto world, of all that we have learned n four years of Regarded thus, tme spent tvew and examnaton apb. 'k arty. mll'«l new knowledge added from studes, seeng relaton and proporton of whole. Then on May 2 comes opportunty to gar all knowledge nto one Fnal Paper naturally should be best ever wrtten by mature senors wth ear;' experence n subject n Free Press Column wll be used f wrter so desres. The Edtors do not hold mselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column. Contrbutons should be n hands of Edtors by 10 A. M. on Sunday. PEACE, BE STILL t through But t s n smaller study rooms at conversaton thrves. There, re no Mss Calkns to ask you please to nverse outsde. The rooms are small, und carres, and anyone really tryng concentrate on a book, not easy to read n frst place, s smply out! should not have place n Wellesley dedcated to peace and quet. Ths,, s a plea for slence n Lbra- Sometmes after studyng re ndeed have to talk to be happy. Can you magne a man at Harvard nterng through Harvard lbrary n my ntals, for people who lve ass houses should not throw ;; and I do grow conversatonal onally n lbel ARE WE RUDE? To Wellesley College News: H. G., flatly state th Wellesley grls are a rude bunch, would be up n am shown up y supposedly have greatt Alumnae favorable lght. A famous lecturer, a man of real mportance n archtectural world comes to Wellesley and speaks n ar nterestng and delghtfully manner. By tme he "n concluson," fully a thrd of audence drags on ts coats, clo; note-books, pulls out ts vanty and causes enough general dsturbance that people rejoce make le rest of audence m concluson; a few grls even go s as to leave hall before he fnshed. ; Agan, Barnswallows presents a play r very best. But, I grls are amused at seen mates n masculne garb and ac pav-mnate parts, y laugh and n comments whch are. unfortuna dsnctly audble. Surely any grl apprecate feelngs of one wh at least tryng to do her best work fnds that she s drawng only laughter from her lsteners. No matter what our judgment of performance, we realze, wth a lttle thought, whch makes us keep slent, untl curtan falls. If would only thnk! One wonders casonally f modern sprt of rt and "self-expresson" mght not son well subordnate tself to 1 me but ageless sprt of court and thoughtfulness. 1 sx hundred and nnefettn r. An addtonal huny-eght joned n or hapers s means that well oyer half student body are aware of good wo kof Red Cross n tme of peace, and want to help t. Of number, two hundred and thrtyare freshmen, and Noanett boast hundred per cent membershp. 1 y!.''.l''l r ;te aloofn( yet allars or sorts of people, or because th save enough garage and tax blls To Wellesley College News: pay r dollar membershps? \ Must people be conversatonal n congratulate m, n er case. lbe? It almost seems as though some So far faculty have reported grls go re merely for purposes of rendezvous. I have seen one grl walk hundred and forty-two membershps, down man room and stop and st wth many more expected besdes, Sxteen dollars and twenty-fve cents has and whsper wth as many as fve or sx frends, one after or, as she been donated to Wellesley Chapter. Half membershp fees wll be sent to natonal headquarters to be used for ts work overhead expenses serve fund n case of dsaster. The Wellesley Chapter wll spend four dollars to help support a nu <.. ron'flsmons Wth apologes, for more reasons than one, to Mr. R. Brownng, especally those compostons enttled The Rng and Book, and Confessonal. It s a le. r Kng, r Book, Ther Headlnes only take a look- On page two of NEWS. One week ago y took a snooze, And led and led. Mstakes y made Have shocked my, Robert Brownng's That when I saw ths d Two Ns n Caponsaah".' And Kng for Rng, But when I saw that Edward G. Meant Edward Abner, and that he Who now at South Pole explores Had been confused wth Brds outdoors, Was to be drawn to feedng statons, At dorms to end hs exploratons I soon took comfort, feelng that Ther gnorance of What was What Included or thngs than me There ares x hundred and seventyof Wellesley who re- So, spte of m, I let you see What y'd conceal from human eye That's how y le. and le, and le. sponded to th Red Cross Roll Call as 1 punctuatng hs passage wth fre- though somewhat heavy and massve, :nt short stops to whsper and gggle gves an mpresson of calm harmony. Unhapply, modern progress n creatng We treat open space before Notre Dame has destroyed ultmate beauty of Gothc cadral, whch come upon suddenly from a narrow sde hs choce of sldes, whch were not only clear but most pcturesque, addng greatly to lecture) makng cadral CHEERFUL DITTIES Wth hearty apologes to E. A. Quzzes assaled her, Long papers traled her, Very sad thngs, we allow! But "she buckled rght n along somehow. Problems n calculus, Canned asparagus, Are enough to make anyone sad But "she buckled rght n Wth trace of a grn," And ddn't come out so bad.(ly) When thngs go wrong. Just sng a song. And you'll come through, we alo' "Buckle rght n Wth trace of a grn," And carry along somehow. Adonas Receves a lonas receved a gft wondered "Whch of eyes upward to a The gft must be : apprecaton of ts elevated thought, but sta M. Aubert was extremely fortunate n Unwrap t carefully. Reclnng at r ease, Were starng up at hm Two saucy lean and trm dressed fleas!

6 The Theater COLONIAL Ffty Mllon French- MAJESTIC A Hundred Years Old VJILBUB^-Journey's End COPLEY Murder ol tle Second HOLLIS Sherlock Holmes SHUBERT-APOLLO After Dark PLYMOUTH Scarlet Pages AFTER DARK Heavy vllany n a black moustache vrtue pure and trumphant, "heart nterest." enough plot to supply at least fve three act dramas n se degenerate days all combne to make After Dark, now playng at Shubert- Apollo. a great revval. Acted n a sprt of frendly parody, tremendous gestures to sut tremendous sentments, melodrama to whch our forefars thrlled keeps modern audence n an uproar of wld applause for good and beautful, ndgnant hssng at nfamous, and Hearty laughter at presentaton of both. Despte perhaps unnecessary exhortaproducton, twenteth century Bostonans had some dffculty n expressng r emotons to pont of hearty cat-calls; but perhaps a healthy be nspred. Scenery and costumes are remnscent of John Held, Jr.'s drawngs for Judge. One brllant effect whch mght be recommended to modern speakeasy propretor fearng a rad, s nstant transformaton of Slver Hell gamblng house nto Bowery Msson, though perhaps twenteth century cop mght not be so easly mpelled to kneel and jon hymn. The most effectve mechancal devce s amazng ralroad tran, whch, after t has oblgngly wated, wthn hearng, untl after Old Tom can make all approprate gestures, and has removed nsensble hero from n a terrfyng realstc manner. A aled bucklng toger r supportng wre. Scenes n Elysum Gardens Musc nght club, afford opportuntes for renderng song hts culled from that monument of research, "Read 'em and Weep." Mss Vola Leach, wth a perfect fgure for part and a costume whch dd t full justce, was excellent as chef entertaner n Musc Hall. Mss Mram Sears, herone, delcately rendered "Gentle Anne." Indeed, Mss Sears' actng throughout was consstently fttng to sprt of frendly burlesque. A prze fght s anor feature, nterestng to one who Tragc msunderstandngs. harbreadth escapes, mysteres of dentty, noble sentments nobly expressed all se are found n a plot whch must be seen and not read. "It was not shame that made her do t. for re s a weddng rng upon her fnger" drama contanng such gems as ths lne s certanly worth seeng. campus crtc Strng Quartette, second of seres of Wellesley Concert Fund. Ther well-balanced program. Quartette n D Mnor, Mozart; Serenade, Haydn; Londonderry Ar, Frank Brdge; and Quartette n D, Opus II, Tschakowsky, affordng relef n two nterestngly contrasted mddle numbers, and concludng wth more emotonal Tschakowsky. permtted a wde range of artstc nterpretaton. The clear serenty and objectvty of Mozart work were carefully preserved by a certan restrant of nterpretaton. In Mnuetto n partcular sprt of Mozart was brought out n gracefully flexble rhythm and n delcate shadng of mtatve passage between and second voln. The perform 3le work was dstnl-ushel by d delcacy of technque. In equal mportance of all Mozart. u';.s Haydn Scretade, a voln solo wth dued tone of muted Hst voln > varously shaded n somewhat t prescrbed by cla^ In Londonderry Ar. an nterestng arrangement by Frank Brdge of unversally appealng Irsh folk song. a pleasant contrast to precedng numbers was furnshed. Throughout composton, me, treated contrapuntally. and f ragmen tartly developed, struggled to be heard above ntrcate polyphony, and as f trumphant at last over movng web of sound, was fnally sung n ts entrety by frst voln aganst a smple harmonc background. The Barodn Nocturne wth whch players most generously responded to enthusasm of audence, contaned nterestng rhythmc effects. of Tschakowsky Quartette s underlyng stran of melanleft somethng to be desred n e of technque and fnsh. In tle, meltng harmones of ncore, Lento of Debussy Quartette, however, smoothness and beauty of tone were agan observable. On whole, concert was one of great Interest, and London Strng Quartette may be sad to have mantaned hgh standard set by Koussevtzky and Boston Symphony M. L. F A not very dstant relatve of Barnswallows s Our Theatre Repertory Company, an unusual verson of Lttle Theatre Movement n Boston. among few truly "Repertory" Companes n r attempt to present a and tle Rng, an from Thackeray's genal satre; The Hut Beyond tle Vllage, from Polsh of Kracewsk. a play of gypsy and peasant lfe, and The Barber of Sevlle, a comedy by Beaumarchas JOURNALISTIC SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED BY HERALD TRIBUNE A very unusual opportunty to compete for a scholarshp coverng cost of tuton and books for one year at School of Journalsm n Columba Unversty has just been extended through Woman's Press Club of New York and offce of Managng Edtor of New York Herald Trbune. The competton s open to members of senor class who have taken Composton 203 (Journalsm) or who are members of staff of College NEWS or of Press ter competton one student wll be chosen by each of competng colleges Bryn Mawr, Mt. Holyoke. Rad- In spte of strrng rhythmc vtalty and forceful dynamc effects renclffe, Smth and Wellesley. Each of program. On 12 for r ar, frst full season opened Elzabeth Peabody Theatre on Charles Street. Producton wll last through February 1930, and wll nude fve premeres. volunteers, students, and graduates of Boston Unversty. All detals of producton, costumng and scenery were. Theatre Workshop. From tme of ts concepton Elzabeth Peabody Theatre has been used, a charmngly beth Peabody House. Recently ths work has attracted attenton of graduates of or colleges, and Gradually number and scope of productons have been enlarged untl now performances are gven every evenng and Thursday and Saturday afternoons durng season of three and a half months. Mss Humphrey s Drector of Dramatcs and Mss Helen Webber, Secretary of Company. The appeal of ths Repertory work has been made specfcally to chldren of elementary schools and to hgh london strng ouartette school students. Belevng that chldren are naturally fond of Shakespeare.antcpaton that whle adults often lose r taste for hs plays, Shakespearean dramas have been emphaszed n hope of producng a generaton whch wll retan ts lkng. Anor effort has been attempt to make good drama more acvery reasonably prced. The plays to be presented nclude followng productons from repertory of two past seasons: Shakespeare's Twelfth Nght and A Mdsummer Nght's Dream, Barre's Dear Brutus and Alee-St-by-- Fre, Molere's He Wanted to Be Genteel (Le Bourgeos Gentlhomme ) Lews Carroll's Alce n Wonderland and Brownng's In a Balcony. The new plays are: Uncle Tom's Cabn, a se canddates wll be gven assgnments by Cty Edtor of Herald Trbune and wll, moreover, be employed by Trbune as a regular reporter at a substantal salary for two weeks after college closes n June. The edtors of Herald Trbune wll select from among se student reportto scholarshp. Whle reportng for Trbune each canddate wll be resdent n New York, and wll be under personal supervson of Cty Edtor. Mr. Stanley Walker. Wher or not she may wn scholarshp, such experence wll REPERTORY COMPANY UNUSUAL IN LITTLE THEATRE MOVEMENT be of great value to any student lookng toward a wrtng career. At Wellesley competton for scholarshp wll be drected by Assstant Professor Edth C. Johnson, of Department of Englsh Composton. All who wsh to compete should report to Mss Johnson at her offce. 30 Admnstraton Buldng, next Monday, November 25, between 11 and 12 or DRYPOINT PROCESS COMPLETED AT BOSTON FINE ARTS MUSEUM Hall, perhaps grandparent of a A movng pcture demonstratng Both hstory and organzaton of process of drypont has recently 1 Our Theatre Company are very completed for Museum smple. Begun three years ago by Mss Arts, Boston, and wll be shown for Humphrey, t was largely work of frst tme November 20 at 3 o'clock. The producton of ths pcture, second n a seres planned by Museum of Fne Arts to show processes of varous arts, was greatly facltated by untrng co-operaton of Frederck G. Hall, Boston artst who posed before a battery of cameras, spot lghts, and or ncandescents. whle he traced step by step technque of hs art. THEATRICAL SCENE Wllam Gllette s returnng Bop- ton on start of hs farewell tour n Sherlock Holmes, a detectve story of hs own n assocaton wth Sr Conan hch he appeared thrty ago. Mr. Gllette has been on age snce playng a wde vaof parts, among whch Sherlock Hr.ln He : Boston, and wll go n to New York and through west. Tonght, Charles Dllngham's ntal producton of Waterloo Brdge, wth Glenn Hunter and June Walker as costars, wll have ts openng. The new play s work of Robert Sherwood, author of The Road to Rome. The Canadan army who s sent to London durng world war. Whle re he meets an Amercan chorus grl who s stranded wthout funds. Else Ferguson, one of most dependable Amercan actresses, s playng n Scarlet Pages, a new play by two authors who wrote East Is West, and Frendly Enemes. Mss Ferguson takes grl of most exctng ever staged. Specal u a woman lawyer n tle court room COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls Thurs., Frl., Sat., Nov. 21, 22, 23 "Words and Musc" on Wednesday) Watch" "The Blac <»»" Vl <"»' M"1"*1,u.d Myrna I.o, Wednesday Evenng Only "Davd Garrck" 'Flght" Nov. 28, 29, 30 Evenng Slppers.. that reflect classc grace of new mode.. Classc n r slenderness of lne, r patrcan lovelness... operas and open shank sandals n tntable slkray or more that may be matched to your gown. mported pasley brocades that blend wth vvd ensembles or hghlght ensemble n black, a truly nterestng group of m all moderately prced. $12.50 and $14.50 Fourth floor man stores [=1 JORDAN MARSH COMPANY WELLESLEY GIRLS M/ Only two days left to enter our advertsng contest Valuable przes to wnners If you have not already sent n your contrbuton to advertsng of our new Wellesley Shop do so at once. Full partculars were prnted n "News" on October 31st and November 7th. Or you may call at our Wellesley Store at 572 Washngton Street for nformaton. Don't forget that wnner of frst prze s enttled to a par of Thayer McNel shoes valued up to $35, and three pars of our famous $1.95 slk stockngs. To wnner of second prze goes a par of shoes up to $35. Whle to wnner of thrd prze wll be gven three pars of $1.95 hosery. And wher you wn a prze or not f your advertsement s publshed you wn a par of $1.95 slk hosery. THAYER. McNEIL 572 WASHINGTON STREET WELLESLEY SQUARE

7 : presents Out From Dreams WOMEN IN Theores INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS and Socal Scence have recently publshed a volume wth ttle of Women n tle Modem World, wth Dr, Vva Boo. of Oho State Unversty, Presdent Park of Bryn Mawr, Judge Florence Allen, Mrs. Carre Chapma Catt, Mss Belle Sherwn, Dr. Alce The ' an exhaus- ntatve n organzng nternatonal Women's Peace Party, re ndustry. n professons, n busness, have been a number of organzatons to as "creatve ctzens," closng wth a furr ths cause, showng that "r chapter on ntegraton of women's wll to peace was steadly ncreasng." actvtes as seen n Mors n Industry The most actve of se s Women's Internatonal League for Peace and n marred women n busness and professons. It s "a study of pres- and Freedom, whch has sent mssons tempt to understand new trenc thought and acton." Ths volume erence Shelf. A chapter of especal nterest s one enttled Women n Intemat Affars. After gvng long ls come nto exstence to furr frendly : understandng between natons, place of women n League Natons, an account s gven of wor who n r own natons nfluence ternatonal affars, er by vrtue r poston n government, through r nfluence n poltcal e. Only n Denmark, un n S'.'.-utlM Government, has re been a woman cabnet member, Pru Nna Bang, who was Mnster of Educaton In England, Mss Bondfeld and Duchess of Atholl have been members of government. In Sovet Republcs, eght per cent of central governng body are women; n Chna. two women, one of whom s Mme. Sun- Yat-Sen. are on Central Executve Commttee of Natonal Government. The Sovet Government s only one that has apponted a woman as an ambassador Mme. Alexandra Kollonta, who has represented her country n Mexco and n Norway. In Unted States, four women are now servng as Vce-Consuls n consular servce; Mss Patty Feld n Amsterdam. Mss Frances Wlls n Valparaso, Mss Margaret Warner n Geneva, and Mss Nelle B. Stogsdall, a ys be gven. Wellesley graduate of class of 1926, 107. Opportunty for an experenced n Berut, Syra. ach?r to organze a department for Some women are nfluental n nternatonal affars by vrtue of r m- system n Mnnesota. deaf chldren, n an excellent school Openng wth a Boston frm to e chna and glassware. The can- are Mss Grace Abbott, Chef of Chldren's Bureau, Mss Mary Anderson, Chef of Woman's Bureau, Mss Jesse Dell, one of three members of Cvl Servce Commsson, and Mss Jula Slm-n. Sup. rnu-d.tt Army Nurse Corp;- wth rank Major n Army. Mss Annabelle Matws, a well-known lawyer, was one of three offcal Amercan delegates to Internatonal Conference on Double Taxaton held under League of Natons. The number of women n natonal legslatve bodes s about one hundred throughout world. In Unted States, no woman has yet been n Senate, but a number have been elected to House m Rf preventatves. One of most mportant nternatonal actvtes of women s organzed movement for peace. Snce when Jane Addams and Mrs. Catt took to several "danger spots" to make studhch threaten mterstantly to furr fren ng between natons. "Meanwhle, because women are concernng m elves wth nternatonal affars, socal and problems n whch are welfare, educaton, and happness of chldren and Mss Margaret Ells. Welleslrv workng on Weekly Index fgure, crculated by Federal Reserve jard n Washngton. Mss Eleanor Hough, Wellesley 1914, now edtng Domestc Commerce. ssued by Bureau of Foregn and Domestc Commerce, and dealng wth sness and ndustral condtons. Mss Eleanor Nelson, 1927, who s now workng for Woman's Bureau n Washngton, s at present makng a tudy of opportuntes for college gradlates n government servce. 'om mw lls concernng postons mentoned n ths column wll be forwarded by Appontment Secretary of Bun qury. The prefxed number should al- ddate must have an understandng of nd color and home decoraton. r ould also do some demonstratng and lecturng at clubs. FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN Two pctures of co-ed college lfe are to be shown at Wellesley Hlls durng comng week. Today, and Saturday. Los Moran stars n Words and Musc. The basc story a muscal producton contest amo student;; gves an upporunn only for rar unque development 1 for a varety of songs and specu The frst of next week Sophomort wll be shown wth Edde Qullan, Sallj O'Nel and Jeanette Loff. Qute dfferent from Words and Musc, ths s z story of a boy "workng hs waj through," thus treatng a new feld r college pcture. There s, of course a football game, but rest of pc- \Wd:n -day evenng Rce Players are presentng Davd Garrck. The play scarcely needs ntroducton. It has been n repertory of most noted actors for almost two centures. It s one of favorte roles of Mr. Rce who plays ths famed actor wth delghtful humor. The play s to be produced as t orgnally was n 1742, none of asdes that contrb that LUNCH, 50c and 75c. DINNER, 50r, 75c and S Sunday Roast Chcken Dnner. $1.25 F.H. Porter, College Hardware Shop, Show Card Pants for Theater > rjc 'o ' r~j 'des /,# ; ()ome are mere belts, and ors are longer n back to gve just a slght mouldng to slm fgures. Pnkrayon brocade, crepe, or satn wth sde sectons of elastc, and two sets ofgarters. On ffth floor. R. H. STEARNS CO. v- PAUSE AND Educatonal, Interestng, Instructve BOOKS Outstandng Value of Year \our desre to possess leadng non-fcton books of.ear can now be realzed at a drastc cut n former prces 3ook-s orgnally sellng for $3.00 to $5.00 can now be pur :hased at low prce of $ lln The Outlne of Hstory by H. G. Wells THERE ARE PAUSES AND PAUSES. AND BUTCH, THE DEMON TACKLE, WOULD REAOI- Y ADMIT THAT SOME- MES IT'S A MATTER OF TOO MUCH PAUSE AND NOT ENOUGH REFRESHMENT. The Lfe of Pasteur by D. Vallery Radot A Book of Operas, Henry Edward Krehbel Four months afoot n Span by Harry A. Franck Edson: The Man and hs Works by George S. 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8 Amercans, England,. and j - - and cerns tself wth gradual dsntegraton of a man's character. Rchard Mahony. central fgure, refuses to run. At 49 years of age he s forced to start lfe agan n a country whch s foregn to hm. Prde, desre to be consdered capable, and acute senstvty prevent hm from confessng lfe. When he can no longer meet m, amd pull of actual crcumhs nsanty. For hm, ths s answer. No longer forced to meet realty, he s happy. He can thnk of hmself n grandose proportons, now that he s releved of necessty of recognzng hs mpotence. Hs lfe gans meanng n sgnfcance t Who "She wanted man hmself. had so tred, so harassed her. Made her suffer so. Oh, as f t mattered. What was lfe but care and sufferng, for everyone alke?" The emphass s on process of Metropoltan can afford to take a lvng rar than on character- of beng wrong, but Luxembourg does not pretend to be gvng a fnal sancton upon ts exhbted works. zaton. There s an underlyng phlosophy whch me, Ultma Thule, embodes. Human bengs must learn to accept lfe and what t gves n daly lvng f y want peace. Resgnaton s plea. Pan and sufferng are nseparable from happness. But happness s no brght vson flckerng n North, happness s smply peace, peace of calm resgnaton, peace whch s all pervadng, all pres- K. K MR. BARR DESCRIBES AIMS OF MUSEUM FOR "VANITY FAIR" Is Metropoltan a Museum or a j Alfred H. Barr, Jr., n Nol' ssue of Vanty Far, snce t red a Manet before Europe had recognzed hs exstence as an artst, ought a Cezanne before Pars was wllng to accept post-mpressonsts or Claude Monet, Ths queston, however, mnds of many crtcs, and Is growng desre that re "publc nsttuton whch should jew York a consstently adequate enormty of hs falure to hs famfurr evasons. He becomes sprtually apart from hs famly because he condton of se museums n Mr, Barr n gves a s conscous of problems of whch y Europe and n Amerca. In small- Old World know nothng. Gradually se prob- as n publc 'th an emphatcally osphere," and n Unted States, Worcester boasts Gau- Dufresnes. Detrot has Mal Chrcos and a splendd -eek collecton. Brooklyn supports surrealsme, Columbus and Los Angeles both satsfy new nterest n developng art, whle Chcago's Art Insttute houses magnfcent Van Goghs. Cezanne's greatest stll-lfe, and.her modern works of frst rank. The Luxembourg Museum was lunded n order to solve a problem mlar to that whch confronts New ork. Ner Louvre nor rtch are hung only a prncple of acknowledged fallupon whch Luxembourg s founded," and t s wth an deal Luxembourg n mnd that a commttee of has recently organtself to establsh n New York what earler exhbtons and attempts ent. In peace one may lve. In one's ve faled to make permanent. vsons re les death. For frst two years new mu- sts of college as a whnl,- and o lke to hear some of frvothngs snow-shoeng and skatng, carnvals and of course I May Day and June festv- Ad. BIdg.. new dormtory, House, Feld Day and tmng Pool, etc. fle nterest rl bts 1 you please brng nswers you receve to C. A. y wll be returned to you have no recent news n fles of people whose : rou are wrtng t please menton nterestng detals? C.A. board at El table : lst of m all, wth r addresses. Sgn up opposte one tter s maled on or before De- 1. Orwse t may not get l tme for Chrstmas. Postage, 5 Also be sure to put your return on envelope. Dors Sargent Pomeroy. WABAN LODGE 11 Waban Street Breakfast served f desred Wellesley 0218-W Corkum Bros. Hardware^ and Household Supples 587 Washngton St. Candy Dshes Nut Crackers and Nut Dshes EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NICHOLAS STUDIO wth reasonable prces. Your hostess yourfamly for JH Thanksgvng your thoughtfulness. A handsome box of flowers wll put message 3J0h ''THE FLORIST 8 Central Street Tel. We THE LITERARY REVIEW The College s bound to welcome new Lterary Revew wth nterest and respect. The frst number shows that edtors can unearth enough good and "Spnal Column" (embryonc though t be at present) reveal an edtoral enterprse whch deserves to brought aganst nnovatons, t s aganst polcy of havng llustratanly anv ad to clear presentaton s desrable; but for stores, whch make r appeal to magnaton, llustratons seem not only unnecessary but a bt stuffy. Why not take a hnt from practse of better revews and magaznes n great world, and reproduce good woodcuts, lne drawngs, and aquatnts for r own sake? The lterary contents are reassurngly bad, wth real qualty- The presence of good verse s especally encouragng. Some of t, to be sure, s a lttle over-loaded wth Weltschmerz, but some has fnsh and restrant. The frst three stanzas of Autumn Song have dstncton, and re s lyrcal dexterty and sprt n Song of Youth. The three stores keep up standard set by verse. However, story to whch edtors have gven honor of frst place, though dramatcally conceved, and gravely honest n ts executon, s not so good as Butclerng Day. Ths contrbuton n ssue. It s told of real thng. It s regrettable that ssue s full of typographcal errors. K. C. Bah1!'-:! on.;:::. ::\... n.- a h.! e held on twelfth floor of Hechscher Buldng, on Ffth Avenue Ffty-seventh Street. The exhs wll cover a wde range of modctvty. Amercan art wll be emzed, toger wth French, snce source of most modern Euro- materal to furnsh a well-dversfed and nterestng magazne whch promses to compare favorably wth to pnune and sculpture from Mexco, Russa countres. On whole best undergraduate lterary publcatons of or colleges. The new re wll be occasonal homage le past, partcularly n a memoral aton for Honore Daumer, one of greatest of French panters and neglected. beng devoted founders of that great perod of European Art whch began and Gaugn ded about 1905, ors as early as 1890, but frst three are known world over, and r work has "borne brunt and reaped glory of that remarkable revoluton neptly labeled Post- Impressonsm." The fourth, Georges Seurat, was long neglected, hs nventon of "pontllste" or "spot" technque recevng no But "durng last ffteen (Contnued on Page 8, C MISSION CORRESPONDENCE y. newsy letter from home? Then many Wellesley Alumnae who are dong msson work n far corners of world. Make her feel that she s thought of at Wellesley and stll consdered a part of college! The followng s an extract from one of r letters whch may gve you an dea of how eagerly y receve news from Wellesley. "We feld stll love our Alma Mater votedly. We love to hear all that < cerns undergraduates. We lov hear all about college stunts partes and festvtes, changes problems that are beng dscussed. We All Good Thngs Return After an enforced absence through rebuldng we have come back and hope all s forgven. We have a new store and new goods n whch Good Taste, sklled workmanshp and durablty strve for mastery. Everythng we make s up to " ^jojntw' value and excellence are retaned just as true frendshp lasts through tme and remans unmpared. The World's Greatest Lear Sto BOSTON 145 Tremont Street -I IB 3fnt Chrstmas (fnng If you do your Chrstmas shoppng here... all your frends wll surely thnk that you have. run over to Pars... Czecho-slovaka.. Belgum... or or famous contnental gft centers... not to menton a trp to exclusve Imports from every foregn land... as well as chocest of domestc merchandse are offered for holday gvng. Some are one-ofa knd... all are few of a knd... so that each hears stamp of ndvdualty. You must come n and see m for yourself...even f you do not buy... you are welcome to look about... long... and often. A FEW HINTS Selerted at random, and only,u,jae,t of tl famdy a, college ntmate,. FOR MEN FOR *OM N'.vl (nt \vr.! pmgs n abundance. we wll 16 Church Street Wellesley Square

9 , DR.. when Thurv, \«>v. 21: 8.15 A.M. Morn Chapel. Mss Karne Kng '30 u lead. There wll be no meetng Academc Councl. Fr., Nov. 22: *8:15 A.M. Mornng Chapel. Dean Tufts wll lead. "4:30 P.M. Alumnae Hall. The frst Department of RcadL. and Sjn-nknL; E. H. Som n Dramatc Readngs P.M. Professor Herman S. Herng, C. S. B member of Board of Lectureshp of Frst Church of Chrst. Scentst. '8:00 P.M. Alumnae E. Allson Peers of Unversty Lverpool wll lecture (n Englsh) "Spansh Romantcsm." (Department of Spansh) Sat, Nov. 23: *8:15 A.M. Mornng Chapel. Presdent Pendleton wll lead. Sun., Nov. 24: *11:00 A.M. Memoral Chapel. Preacher, Rev. Douglas Norton, Leyden Congregatonal Church, Brooklne. 7:30 P.M. Tau Zeta Epslon House. All College Vesper Servce led by Mss Eleanor Peck '30. Mod., Nov. 25: *8:15 A.M. (sharp) Bllngs Hall. Current Events. Mss Overaeker wll vvr revew. *4:40 P.M. Bllngs Hall. Mr. Edward Abner Thompson wll read he based on Brownng's "The Rng Book" (Department of Readng anc Speakng.) '8:00 P.M. Geology Lecture Room M. Raoul Blanchard, Processor of Geography at Unversty of Grenoble, now lecturng at Harvard Unversty wll speak on "Water Power Installaton n Fran Topographc Features." (Department of Geology and Geography.) Tues., Nov. 26: *8:15 A.M. Mornng Chapel. Presdent Pendleton wll lead 4:40 P.M. Alpha Kappa Ch Hodse. Informal Pano Rectal by Govannna de Blass. '8:00 P.M. Botany Lecture Room. Professor Abby H. Turner, Charman of Department of Phv.-mn^ at Mount Holyoke College, wll lecture on "Human Posture from Standpont Crculaton, llustrated by lantern sldes. mem.s of Hygene and Physcal Educa. ton and Zoology and Physology.) Wed., Nov. 27: '8:15 A.M. Mornng Chapel. Professor McDowell wll lead Notes: -Exhbton Hall. Lbrary Exhbton n < = "-1 Englsh - J - decoratve F.P.O'CoTwonCg B O S T O N cj^n announce Exhbton and Sale featu rng Evenng Frocks and Wraps for College Functons Extraordnary values p'anned 'o m ke many new and lastng frends at Welles ey November 25 and 26, 1929 Wellesley Inn -especal showng of GIFT SUGGESTIONS Dr. F. Wlbur Mottley, M. A. Bldg. DR. DWIGHT R. Dentsts CLEMENT DR. COPELAND MERRILL Vellesley Sq. Phone C lu -- tfjacoc All Knds of F13RS Re-lned. Repared. Remodeled. Dry Cleansed and Glazed Workmanshp and Satsfacton Guaranteed B. L. KARTT Talor and Furrer ' STANLEY E. HALL DR. PAUL E. EVERETT OSTEOPATHY PHYSIOTHERAPY HOURS: 2:30 P.M. lo 5:00 P.M. POLLY'S BEAUTY SPOT EXPERT MISS PAULINE KEEFE TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repared H. L. FLAGG CO. GJhrstmas patngrapla ake your appontments nov Studo of F. E. SLINGERLAND Tel. Well Vctory tastes better.. crowned by delghts of Candlelght Dance and Dnner at Frenze, charmng FlotentneCoffee House ofalce Foote MacDougall. Soft candlelght, a tuneful orchestra, and a delcous dnnerprovde perfect fnale for FOOTE MAcboUCALL COFFEE HOUSES of Near East Relef orphanage trade schools. 9: Thursday, Nov. 21 at Agora House * Open to Publc. Contnued 1 have begun to recognze, Col. as a very great master of composton, dscplned, classcal n essental meanng of word." He created seven masterpeces, all of m dsplayng hs "extraordnary pose and smplcty of vson"; of se, Parade wll hold place of h n frst exhbton of The Museum of Modem Art. WABAN CUEST HOUSE 1 WABAN STREET open for students' guests Week-end Partes MISS HANLON, Hostess Call Wellesley 0449-R Brghton Your " Calendar Day " NOV. 30 Boston Wellesley Club A. OAN TAILOR CLEANSER FURRIER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF DALCROZE EURYTHMICS 3: * TLbe Blue Dragon *MS CENTRAL STREET, WELLESLEY, MASS. 0AM lo 7.30 P M Sunday, 5J0 to 7J0 P. M Tel. Wellesley 1089 ALUMNAE NOTES 24 Joyce Lee Ganzel to Mr. Irwn Burdette Cassdy, M.I.T. '22. '27 Elnor Blnn to Mr. Allan Mddleton Wood, Yale. '29 Gwendolyn Roekefellow to Leutenant Armand M. Morgan, U.S.N. Marred '15 Maran Isabelle Lord to Mr. Robert Hazard, November 1. Address: 30 Seaman Avenue, New York Cty. '18 El M. Wells to Mr. Herbert Banbrdge Hayden, West Pont. '26 Karne Damon to Mr. Seymour Wllam Kletzen, August To Ru daughters. Pa tober 28. Barbara, Oc- '27 To Mary Talley Edmonds, a son, John Tally Edmonds, Oct. 29. '21 To Vrgna Travell Weeks, a son and second chld, Wllard Travell Ded 09 Joseph Wthrow, son of Beulah Buckley Wthrow, October 11. Hotel Martha Washngton { (Exclusvely for Women) I 29 East 29th Street 30 East 30th treet NEW YORK CITY The Idea] ResJenee for Those Con,,,,,! ro Town for Shoppng or to Enjoy The Many Cultut.,1 A J,,,, Offered n New York Roo DAIL RATES -,k u Y> - NONE Rooms HIGHER wth Runnng Water.. For One S2.00. [ L- Rooms wth Prvate Bath, 00 For Two 4.1 AT WELLESLEY INN '"When dreary wthout 'Ts cheery wthn" ] SPEND your ItOLlDAyS IN PIMCHURSTS (HEIRFUL ATMOSPHERE Important Events-for Holdays *pnz\mvs

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