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4 er tha Brown of ln ourt 20 own he the tme n here : he Wellesley College News Entered at the Post Offce n Wellesley Mass Branch Boston Post Offce as second-class matter VOL XX WELLESLEY NOVEMBER NO 9 COLLEGE CALENDAR Frday November 27 Bllngs Hall 730 PM Senor-Junor Deb Saturday November 28 Socety Program Meetngs Sunday November 29 Houghton Memoral Chapel 00 AM preacher Presdent Wllam F Slocum of Colorado Colleg 700 PM Vespers Tuesday December PM Half-hour of musc n the chapel Wednesday Decembe 2 Chrstan Assocaton Meetngs Bllngs Hall 730 PM Leader Rev Charles W Glkey Subject: "Personal Relgon" St Andrews Church 75 PM Leader Katharne Balderston 96 Subject: "He that layeth up treasure" Thursday December 3 Bllngs Hall 730 PM Lecture by Professo Paul Shorey of Unversty of Chcago on "Classcsm Romantcsm and New Pagansm n Modern Poetry" Frday December 4 Bllngs Hall 800 PM Thrd Subscrpton Concert Zoellner Strng Quartette NOTCE Students who heard Mr Reeves lecture here lasl sprng or who are acquanted wth hs book "The Wasl :s of Comp tton" wll be nterested to know that he wll gve two le tun - for the beneft of the Red CroLs on "Modern Economc and Ethcal Tendences" n Tremont Temple at 8 oclock on November 27 and December 4 For further detals see Currenl Events bulletn Admnstraton Buldng THE MASS MEETNG A mass meetng was held n Houghton Memoral Chapel Novembe [9 a 45 lor the purpos o dscussng Wellesleys relaton to the wa and the ways n whch sh< could ad n the lelef work Ms Strebert n ntroducng Dr Donald Ma Fadyen the chef speaker appealed to Wellesley to look the fa t- of the terrble struggle n the face "to know to (are and to do mor< we mght not become solated and self-entered" Dr MacFadyen who has jusl come from work among th B gan refugd n London sad that he wshed to speak not as an advocate from one sde but as a wtness ol the condtons among the refu- Dr MacFadyen explaned the long-standng relaton- between England and Belgum whch have h declared forced England nto the struggle The herosm of the Belgan troops and the frghtful slaughter resultng from ther resstence were vvdly descrbed by Dr MacFadyen Belgum he sad has often been the scene of nternatonal conflcts but never before of so ferocous a struggle Now as a result all ndustres have ceased Besdes beng homeless and starvng the Belgans are absolutely wthout means of employment For the dsasters o the war there must be some compensaton to humanty Ths compensaton coneluded Dr MacFadyen les n the humantaran task of rallyng our forces to oblterate the traces of the war Mss Kronacher spok of th< proposed work of the War Commttee; the furnshng of nformal on on the war >\ of talks and a bulletn board n the Admnstraton Buldng; and the organzaton of relef work by houses Mss Pllng spoke of the nconsstent 5 ol Welles ley acceptng gfts from the publc and showng ndfferem toward a gnat publc calamty She assured ts that busness nterests would no n serously affected n our ndvdual denal of the theatre tea-room etc Mss Pllng urged tha w gve realty to Wellesleys deal by pactcal ad Mss Scudder spoke of the necessty for young and old untng n facng the presenl stuaton All the warrng natons are alke sufferng and sacrfcng for the cause thej beleve lght The lunaton to humanty for ths sufferng sad Mss Scudder rests n the dscplne n control n the enlargement of sympathy whch t brngs We at Wellesley sad Mss Scudder arc- summoned from our obscurty to self-sacrfce and to a purf a ton of lfe n the name of love that from ths struggle may dawn a better day of fellowshp HONORABLE MENTON LST FOR 97 < "race ( Ballard Frances Baltes Emma Barrett Los ( lassdy Janet Doe < e A )ougan Katherne Ferrs Marjore Howes Margaret W Johnson Helen F McMlln Harlan C Mller Ruth M Adams Lauretta Alng Dorothy Arnold Dorothy Bledung Carolne A Bowers Hazel E Branne Alce D Brown Rachel Brown Mary E Budd Esther Carl Eleanor Carter Mary Chlds Elane H Clark Margaret S Cot (! nstance Curts Class Cla Esther J Curts Cornela W Demng Katherne Fessenden Harret M Flagg Mary Flourney Dors E Folsom Harrel V Fuller Eleanor C Hgbee Rachel Dorothea Jones Mldred S Keth Cora Lee Kng Alce delsle Charlotte M MacDuffe Helen Pratt Susan H Sherman Maron P Shelds Frances R Shongood Mary B Spahr ss Dorothy Spelssej Margaret L Tallmadge Marjore Turner Mabel V Van Duzee Mercela Wagner Helen C f Wood bleu W McLellan Elzabeth Mac naught on Ada M Matthews Dorothy C Mead Sophe Meyer Mabel C Meyer Mare B Moon Lllan E Moses Olve Hazel Mod Paulne Mura Shrley Vttus Helen R Potter Mary A Robnson Maron Sawyer Maron V Scudder Susan Sommerman Mare E Sckels Anne Louse Soule Katherne D Speden Carolyn C Stover Jean M Ten Broeck Ruth A Thomas Margaret E Tuttle Vrgna Vall Edth A Wnter Dorothy Worthngton Frances Wrght WE HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED Quest on: Why do so many Freshmen flunk r Answer: Every last bloomng Freshman that comes to Wellesley has been the prdt ol 3 lunk Hgh When so many p des get together there bound to be a fall! THE FOLK SONG RECTAL t was dfferent from any befon cve rectal n Bllngs Hall on the evenng of No :mb The three M< 3 lull r quantly gowned n the fashon of a long-tme hared hyly captvatng n ther role from ther low - completely - audence The songs they sang Ml < yntha t the harp were old Englsl and Scottsh folk songs ne them wth refra >an} ng m m nts songs that have come down from tn- d of communal d dance songs that were spontaneous smple and full Ths was (he programme: Prologue ltl le h The Song of the Sword Dancers Yorkshre Chldrens Songs Here Comes Duke Wdng Hampshre When was a Young Grl Dorsel Tl- "-hootng of the Wren Oxford Love Son Dcke of Taunton Dean Devonshre would tha vel over When \ Songs of Country Work and Play Old s < (evonsh e otland The Jolly Waggon :rs Somerset The Husbandman am Sewng Man Somerset The Merry Haymakers Cornwall Ballads le Twa Ssters of Bnnor 5 tland The Bold Pedlar and Robn Hood Su The Shp n Dstress Somerset Songs of Home and Country \ Sweet Country Lfe Sussex The Tweed Scotl Dabblng n Dew Somerset Epl : Brxham WAR RELEF COMMTTEES General Commttee Regne Kronacher charman; advsory member Mss Strebert Sewng Ch MTTEES R Kronacher t) Ch K Chalmers 6 M-s Hardwcke M Pfeffer n ( M trll 5 H Mc< 7 L bee K nformaton Mss \\ heeler Ch B Ft 7 E Thornbury 5 L Pane 7 * P Barrows M Scudder 7 Mot on and Dstrbuton Mss Nchols Ch G Lawson 6 C Bllngs 6 C Demng ] [ Dee Vll A West wood 5 Ch A Dura nt 7 M Wlkes 5 Helen Potter 7 7 D Glenn 8 8 M Hllard 8 \: Tow F Mtchell t C Weld "8

5 lyalty 0m t lo upp elv wo What not eclu Wellesley lo T e are bul -a must and n : " : etb great la om hud Fn o lege for lng m ""l f and he THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS ffoarb of Ebtors "Glnfcerora&uate department (Bra&uate Department EHabeth Pllng 95 Edtor-n-Chef Charlotte C Wyckoff 95 Assocate Edtor MAGAZNE EDTORS Edth J Foley 95 Murel W Brown 95 Katharne C Balderston 96 Mram Vedder 96 REPORTERS Barbara Aldrch 95 Gladys Cowles 95 Marguerte Samuels 96 Jean M Newton 96 Elzabeth W Manwarng Edtor Cazenove Hall Wellesley Mass Ruth Chapn 95 Manager BUSNESS EDTORS Puth Mner 96 Assstant Adele Martn 95 Subscrpton Edtor Bertha M Beckford Advertsng Manager T3UBLSHED weekly durng the college year by a board of students of Wellesley College Subscrpton one dollar A and ffty cents n advance Sngle copes weekly number ten cents; magazne number ffteen cents All lterary contrbutons should be addressed to Mss Elzabeth Pllng All busness communcatons should be sent to College News Offce" Wellesley College Wellesley Mass Subscrptons should be sent to Mss Adele Martn Wellesley College All Alumna; news should be sent to Mss Elzabeth W Manwarng Cazenove Hall Wellesley Mass helpe f we pe ge mone) to be pad later Pledges are honored toward the sum ry by January frst and though we prefer not to have these hangng over us another yea and though they wll not draw nterest f r the ("lege t would seem to be a measure that man> of us can adopt Many of us wll be oul of college by the tme these pledges come due and able to earn or save the money more caly than at present By January frst 96 t s to be hoped tha appeals for relef n Europe wll have become less pressng or even non-exstent and that new buldngs wll stand on the hll as the partal result of our own small sacrfc S TRANSPORTATON DFFCULTES TWO LOYALTES Every grl n Wellesley stands face to face to-daj wth the problem of reconclng two apparently lctng loyaltes The perod s a crucal one for the Restoraton Fund wth only a month left for rasng two hundred and seventy thousand dollars to complete ssary amount : now from over the ea has come the appeal to ad a strcken and homeless naton to send ad to the wounded and food to desttute women and chldren The frst s a can fr n whch as Wellesley women we cannot wthdraw our support; the second s one to whch the smple humanty n us must respond B tween these two fr nd Each need s mperatve n ts way Grl after grl h; lly "Where ought my loyalty to Well l 5 stop and my loyalty to the Red Cross work begn? Grls wth Chrstmas presents to sell for the Fre Fund have asl nselves f t were not hypocrtcal to champon the plan of omttng the gvng ot presents ths year and at the same tme to be 3 llng them for a dfferent cause And stll others f that the n > are mutually exclusve and that we should gve up all efforts for th Fre Fund to de^ vely to the relef work b a d pet and more fundamental as But we beleve the queston to be wronglystal "Where shall our loyalty to one begn and to the other end?" or ov can reconcle two loyaltes [ametrcally opposed? We frmly beleve tha h s room n everj grls conscence and lo grls heart >rl both these causes and to support them B hs actual fbutons of t mon meant grls ths wll b An n the long run tn actual materal assstance whch the undergradual bod; gv [] gbll can s ; of atttud We must form some rule of our own to pm the am nto pracl e t b [ that for the Rel f Work gvng exp Bu ml oont nue our u l m behall he heater n g to the rts as cla or a nd h! nol mutually exe tha n h are wth th deepe t\ of b lef tha conv whch should le b n to the R - and o b ons should monal be the ord : t «lr that h and be by other arbtrament than tha of force tart out to educate n more humble a way than n supportng the Red Cross So cannot w our two loyaltes both n theory and practce realzng that both of them are ans to a great and unversal end? SANE GVNG A a tunc when appeals for fnancal ad meet us on all sdes when the Red <!ro the Restoraton Fund ve wth each oler for our pennes t s nterestng to speculate on the amount of santy we are revealng by our gfts We wonder how many people stop to consder the best placng of these sums for relevng present needs or f we arc all gvng a few dollars here and there n an unthnkng generosty leavng the nature of result to be determned by chance The mass meetng on November 9 probably dd more than anythng had bef re to brng home t us the pressng need for Red Cross funds to releve present sufferng n Europe yet we wonder how many of us are aware of sufferng that has come lo to people n our own country because of the European War Because ths dstress s not ml s no r ason for gnorance of t for t doe many places where ndustry has been gven ck by the fallng off of exports to Europe n one large copper dstrct n Mchgan an average of one man n every other famly s out of work and a proportonally greater number of people an havng to dep nd upon outsde help than formerly These condtons are found n a great man- other places and the comng wnter prom to brng hardshp to many wthn our boundare The heads of phlanthropc organzatons n \Yw York (h; have recognzed ths unusual dffcult} among the p >orth re and have ssued th statement that o harde ths comng wnter promses to be worse than year whch s beleved to have been the for the workng class snce the panc of [ Knowng what they do about the stuaton ther fellow these men have been bg enough to urge ctzens to gve to the Red Cross by all means bul to "do o wthout neglectng the ne d our neghbors n New York Cty Let the n rfce be yours nol thers" Yet rght here t rg m " we thnk we have a our Re :t rat t >u Fun The remanng sum cannot be rased excepl bj efforl h work from all of us We beleve we re capable of ths bul are we showng sane >ur c ml rbut judgment n t hu: d p Wh most of us the Red Cross Fund wll suffer f a t r our n Re storal on Fund and ct/ l>e a Our oblgatons as publc-mnded to be a\ oded and the mo ng ol lgaton s tha for relef of sufferers from v&r at home and abroad The $ tll to l an be materally We wsh to explan that the excessve delay n delverng the last ssue of the NEWS was due to the fact that the expressman all of hs own accord delvered the bundles to the Chapel nstead of to the News offce There they remane concealed COLLEGE SPRT AND NATONALSM Are you nterested n war? What do you thnk about the mltary polcy of the Unted States? On Frdav nght the Junor- Senor debate s gong to concern tself wth the merts of the natonal naval appropratons The subject s one that should prove nterestng to all of us now n war tme and one on whch we mght well be better nformed Moreover we agan call attenton to the f tc that debatng s at present our "one and only" ntercollegate actvty and as such deserves the cordal support of all of us who clam the possesson of that much cheered dea "College Sprt" SOUSA CONCERT Through the courtesy and nterest ot manfrends and Alumna? of Wellesley n greater Boston the Boston Wellesley College Club was able to realze somethng over for the Restoraton and Endowment Fund at the concerts by Sousa and hs band gven n Symphony Hall on November 7 Much credt for the success s due to l commttee whose efforl s were untrng and whose achevements n man cases were heroc The charman of the Program Commttee was Mss Mary Barrows 90 for the dstrbuton and general management of tckets Mrs Harry C Fabyan 94 and Mss Clara R Keene 96; for ushers and for the sale of candy and flowers Mss Eleanor Pper 08; for patronesses Ms Davd Demarest 97 and for publcty Mrs John F Warton o; wth Mrs P Francs McCann 96 for general charman The club met wth the heartest co-operaton on all sdes Mr Sousa presented two splendd programs especally chosen for these concerts wth manyencores and several request numbers arranged for through Mr Edwn G Clark hs manager whose courtesy and helpfulness n communcatng the plans for the concerts were much apprecated Busy and nfluental women allowed the use ol ther names as patronesses well known houses generously furnshed advertsements for the pros m the management at Symphonj Hall was most helpful and many others contrbuted n dvers ways When Bshop Lawrence came to he platform durng tn ntermsson n the program to tell brefly and effectvely the hstorj ol the campagn for the Restoraton and Endowment Fund up lo dale the cordal nterest of the general publc whch the audence present well represented lce mc very appal cut and was most gratfyng and nsprng to those who must stll work lo rase the necessary $ before January frst human broth [png to t n ;ure n of ths - no d f THE WELLESLEY NATONAL BANK nvtes you to save money by becomng one of ts SAVNGS DEPARTMEN DEPOSTORS nterest at th r; \% compounded aem-annually WELLESLEY NATONAL BANK CHAS N TAYLOR Pres BENJ H SANBORN Vce-Pres B W GUERNSEY Casher

6 THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS FREE PRESS AN APPRECATON- 9 5 on last Frdaj afternoon for the ake of the War Relef Fund you rated to gve up an e^ nt t whch you had been lo kng f< rward durng your entre a lege c< urse We who have l> a m s closelj assocal 6 wth you durng the last three years and who r al ze what the pn ; pect of a Senc Promenade had meanl to you want you to know how sncerely we admre the unselfsh motve whch have prompted you to set asde your own pleasures for a hgher good We are pn ud to kn< w you 95 You have taught us a lesson (ht we cannot soon forget for you have put nto actual practce the deals about whch we all talk so much here n Wellesley the deal; of broad vson and of true servce You wll have no Senor romenade to look back upon as the crownng socal feature of your last year n college bu >>u wll have somethng nfntely bett r n the memory of an ablty to see thngs n ther rght proportons and to subordnate the less to the more mportant even at the expense of your own pleasure Once more you have shown the College the sncerty of your desre L P HOLLANDER & CO BOSTON NEW YORK Warm Mufflers and Sweaters MUFFLERS from ANGORA VCUNA and SLK A wde varety of colors and szes $350 up SWEATERS from $250 up ORDERS BY MAL WLL RECEVE PROMPT ATTENTON "by w rd and deed to pn \ : Worthy a daughter of the Wellesley blue" ALCOHOL LAMPS 9 6 When the Admnstraton decded that no chafng dsh prmts were to b ssued ths war t was announced that electrc applances were to be nstalled n the basements of the lormtores No date for the nstallment of these applances \\ tated and we are stll watng for her app are nee n the meantme no regulaton of specal permts appears to exst among the Heads of Hous 3 Whle a grl n one house gets p3rmss< n t" mal e fudge for a Freshman caller one n an ther dormtory s not allowed to heal wat r n her eh dngdsh n ease of llness Such dscrmnaton has provoked dssatsfacton n many cases t would seem that a more unform regulaton would be farer to all concerned and would releve & me of the p nt dffculty But whle we are watng for el ctr applances s there any honor n usmg chafng-dshes wthout permsson? t really seems to be a chldsh way of takng revenge upon the powers that be and one that reflects aganst our own maturty and sense of responsblty A PLEA 95- To see "Wellesley women of educaton and culture" shrnk nto back seats at chapel n dread of walkng up the asle one would thnk we practsed stll the exhortatons wth regard to the behavor of the sex at church Modesty s all very well but n ths case the result s a sold mass at the very back of the chapel almost out of reach of the speakers voce a dscouragng sght to the late comer; and a seres of gaps n the ffteen front n ws whch can only wth strenuous efforts be brdged by the contrbuton plate Brace up early arrvls! A good front seat even f not drectly on the asle wll be well worth the ordeal of arrvng there; and your courage wll be much apprecated by THE CHAPEL USHERS V 99 We have scarcely begun to thnk of the class of 99 as a part of Wellesley yet thnk some of ts members have already caught tle Wellesley sprt n Mnneapols there exsts a Wellesley Club whch s made up of Hgh School grls plannng to come next fall Ther enthusasm for the college they want for ther Alma Mater s shown by the fact that they recently wrote demandng fve hundred of 96s pencls to sell n ther Hgh Schools for the beneft of the Fre Fund D W 9 5 AT RADCLFFE: THAT REMNDS ME Gentleman Would-be Phlosopher (readng nscrpton over door): "What s man that thou art mndful of hm And the son of man that thou vstest hm?" Xow Professor Royce what nterpretaton do you put on ths quotaton? Professor Royce: Hum! nterpretaton? Why er that ths s Radclffe Womens College! DR MACFADYEN Pomeroy had the great pleasure of entertanng Dr Donald MacFadyen after the mass meetng " Thursday Although hs tme was lmted le very kndly consented to speak to the grls after dnner for a few moments and pctured for them most graphcally the recepton of Belgan refugees n England We are always glad to come more closely n touch wth the stuaton abroad for our -hare n the work of relef comes to have more meanng for us as our knowledge of the gnat need grows "COMPENSATON TO HUMANTY" Dr MacFadyen of London spoke at the Mass meetng on Thursday of the sufferng among the Belgans of the large numbers thrown out of employment and rendered desttute and homeless n need of food clothng and shelter Through ther sympathy generosty and self-denal Amercans can help make the "compensaton to humanty" whch s demanded by the horrors of war f humanty s not to be mpovershed sprtually as well as physcally Dr MacFadyen made the pcture very vvd but we must realze that he pre- WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE Houghton=Gorney Co Florsts 9 Tremont St Park St Church Boston Telephones: Ha> market FREE DELVERY TO WELLESLEY sented to us only a few square nches of the great canvas that smlar scenes of the worlds woe mght have been presented from other regons where other natons ae the nvaders All the naton- caught n the meshes o tl- fearful war are sufferng sufferng as natons always must n war The numbers nvolved make the need unprecedented and the dstress appallng Many opnons there are and wll long be as to the causes and the rcsporsblty for the sufferng; there s only one opnon as to the tragedy of and the need whch t has brought Men arc wounded women are Home less lttle chldren are cold and hungry that s enough to make us cry out "What can we do? How can we help?" The two student speakers showed us concretely how we can help (Sgned) The War Relef Commttee RED CROSS WORK N OTHER COLLEGES Prnceton has rased enough money to support a Prnceton Red Cross nurse at sxty dollars a month Yale has provd erd motor ambulances for the Amercan Hosptals n Pars and Munch Mllnery Modes That Appeal Trmmed and Untrmmed 3 New York Desgners n attendance KORNFELDS Summer St

7 very : han er Branch An of n \d\ n! gan to are" THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS SOCALST MEETNG N BOSTON About twenty-fve \\ nded the of the ntercollej on lrlr forna on Bromfeld V The members of all undergraduate d \ln- th dnner whch na style : U ou vlss Hayes on the need of socalst educaton; on< ty south End! Mr Harry W Ladler of the S S on the organzed movement and ts sgnfca nterestng and enlghtenng > run! by the leaders ol the undernzatons n Radclffe Wellesle} and el Thornbury reportng for W for of Socalsm " An open SOCETY NOTES Agora Brthday Party The Ag brated ts twenty-thrd brth U\ 2 n response to tl t to "ma " Hl thng related to the Agora" there appeared a motley collecton of walkng candlestcks andn n and helnl varous appar- amusng pc- tons not so eas\ to n toral hstory of the socety nted; followed thrllng performance of Sousas Band T ol congratulaton a mammoth brth ton of gfts ended the evenng Anons the latter are wndow-seats for the dnng-room and -take note Ph Sgma! Ffth oncrete back yard screened!>> a trells A HALF HOUR OF MUSC November at 430 PM t ta Mendel sohrj Andante con Allegro noto Nuptal March Gulmanl blefrom the fourth rgan Symphony Wdo Concert Allege- ustard R - ( lt Macdougall organst ONE WAY TO KNOW THE FALLACES Englsh nstructor: "Grls whal s ths fallacj twenty new gow vs that her new play s bound to " tse t gves her a chance to dspla; y: "Thats argumentum LGARET ANGLN N "LADY WNDER- MERES FAN" AT THE HOLLS- STREET THEATER the l cal n wll be the ngkn when she wll pn Wld s brllant plaj "Lady Wndermeres Fan" val of the play n York la h t ran for months at the Hudson and Lberty Th l twenty j Th gnally produced n London Angle low Wall nterest n Mss " Lady Wn- theupp r lad n London and h n MEETNG OF DEUTSCHER VEREN Or Frday November 20 there was a meetng of Deutscher Veren at the Agora House The feature of the meetng was a presentaton of Der Fahrende Schuler an old play by Han- Sachs Margaret Prall and Gretchen Wss coached the cast and ther efforts were rewarded!>\ a truly nterestng performance The characters wen-: Der Schuler Eleanor Mason Der Bauer Jeanette Kuehner De Bauern Fath Wllams The Crculo CRCULO CASTELLANO astellano met on Frday November 20 Mss Mabel Cooper the presdent ntroduced the subject of the evenng Phlp and Don Carlos A comparson followed contrastng the Don Carlos of lterature and the Don Carlos of hstory n the Englsh French and German stores he s a hero; n hs natve Spansh alone a \ llan Mss Xtwool gave the lfe of Don Carlos; Mss Elzabeth Haswell the Don Carlos of Schller; Mss Magaret OBren stll another phase Mss Bushee of the Spansh Department gave the Spansh nterpretaton of Don Carlos n hstory basng her remarks on "El Haz de Lena" of Nunez de Arce One of the most nterestng features of the evenng was the presentaton to the Crculo by Mss Bushee of a gorgeous red and yellow satn flag embrodered wth the royal Spansh coat-ofatns The flag came drect from Span DEACONESS GOODWN Wood has had the pleasure of entertanng Deaconess Goodwn over nght Tuesday Deaconess Goodwn vsts the College every year and s a guest always welcome to those who know her FRE FUND SONG (Wll apologes to Lews Carroll) She thought a check lay snug and sw e! Wthn the mornng mal! She lookcl agan and found t was A case of gnger ale She begged her frends "Come n conn n! fear t may get stale!" 2 She thought she had a two-bt-pece She would not part wth Sn oked agan and found t w A card to a Beneft "\ fact - dread" he Eantly sad "Makes n lo qut" j g v ; dollar bll " Never agan ll fall!" She look and found l v A vew < g [all "G l-nght!" her voce rang loud and clear " thnk that wll be ll" don h lped along the trade" 4 She thought she saw a brght new dme She wat n "ll A mgh " became \ marmalade "W< le told h rself " 5 She thought she saw a lve-cent pec "Tn \ wont wanl that " she cred < [00] agan nd n pla A pell " Now all my moneys g m " ad " ["h Fell be 0 net le hde" H B C 96 A SAMPLER QUALTY chocolates n a quant box The outsde llustrates that old-tme cross-sttch needlework that most women delght n nowadays nsde are assortments from ten of the most favored packages of Whtmans Chocolates and Confectons Costs One Dollar a box Local Agency: JOHN A MORGAN CO Welesley Mass REMEMBER! THE WELLESLEY FRUT GO Carres a full lne of Choce Frut and Confectonery GROCERES & VEGETABLES Free Delvery 567 Washngton St Welesley Tel 38-W MARNELLO TOLET PARLORS Scentfc Treatment of the face Scalp Hands and feet RENP L RLSSARD Surgeon Chropodst The Waban over Clements Drug Store on the corner Open evenngs Telephone 442-W MARNELLO TOLET PREPARATONS FOR SALE Rooms and A WARDWOVE fne Papers and Envelopes Everythng Needed n the way of Blank Books Fne Engravng Photo Albums "A Lne a Day" Books and : : : : : STATONERY N GENERAL A Splendd Varety of Our Goods can always be Found at the Welesley College BOOK STORE WARDS 57 to 6 Frankln St ARTSTC FRAMNG MPORTED PCTURES EXCLUSVE ART GOODS AT KABAZTNCKS 484 Boylston St Boston Opposte "Tech" Tel BB 4749 DRY CLEANSNQ OF GOWNS WASTS WRAPS POLO COATS SWEATERS SLPPERS and GLOVES THE CABOT COMPANY 36 Central St Welesley Suts sponged pressed and cleaned Delverng

8 " mure go " for " THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS College and School : : Emblems and Noveltes PARLAMENT OF THE WELLESLEY MOTHER GOOSE Solomon Grundy Solomon Grundy News Board on Monday Bble Class Tuesday Dancng on Wednesday (lass Mn tng Thursday Semnar Frday Boston on Saturday Knttng on Sunday; Ths wll be the end Of Solomon Grundy! 2 The Kng of France The Kng of France marched up the Hll Behnd a noble horse He ted a rope to College Hall \k] brought t down of course! 3 Robn and Rch\rd Ths s a story Of two pretty lasses; They lad n bed Tll most tme for clashes; Then up starts one And looks at the sky "Oh! Sster Anne The suns very hgh You go before to the bottom of the star ll come soon and get dressed down there; You go frst and hold the door Well both make breakfast as weve always done le ore 4 Poor Old Robnson Crusoe Poor old Belgans! Poor old Belgans! sketched them a scarf Of a sken and a harf Of beautful mud-colored wool! The edges look btten But ths muffler ve kntten > \\ lmley to keep them cool 5 There was a Lttle Man There was a lttle man And he wobd a lttle mad And he sad lttle mad wll you wed wed wed? have a lttle more to say Than wll you yea or nay For least sad s soonest mended-ded ded ded The lttle mad repled Some say a lttle sghed " should be ndependent and saj nay nay nay The whole class s now engaged ( )h m perfectly enraged! Yes wll be ndependent t s yea yea yea! 6 Sng a Song of Sxpence Sng a song of sxpence Pocket full of r F( lur-and-twenty pledges Each at the war prce FOOLS Ths s for the B< g And that s for the cla - ; \( : Unless get a p The audtor s busy Cou her raon Can to town to-day? f c urse n- t h> >rn [Ve pledged " trce Pledget all my clothes How gel home to mother ( k>< dness only km Honourable Yot OPEN LETTER Just magnate what! have been agan nvtated out to Wellesley and of course go wth a dngly gladm you know Yoto what fun have descrbed to you tha Wellesley s My lttle frend Yamak confdate n me tha she wll : ss bubble wth joyrn Thrk of all wll be nformated after beng n cla: meetng n great char of learnng lke Wellesley! She usher me n wth great pompous bow wth gratfed and shake hand of presdent at desk wth great poltely You know Yoto that my mannersm are pleasure to all keep shakng a hand she seem to lke t and f eomplmate her "Oh so you are pump of learnng!" h murmer of applause from back sttng class and contnuate A brghl dea ht me wth thump "And am pumpng the handle" The presdent pull her hand awaj <<\ red-lke amkeenlj enough to know tha Well doctoresses of learnng are shocked at holdng ha and so bow humbly to floor three tmes and n treat graceful nto char n back The students stll jollfy at my humorous when the Presdenl begns to talk drownng them out wth great dgnfed Everythng settle down mmedate The grls gve up tryng to talk lou r than Presdenl and begn to sew wth chop-stcks and sleep and whsperness and wrte many honourable letters "All" f whsper to Yamak " see all nto t n Ths s where everyone come to do what nterest n" Ths was one of my good days Yoto and through everythng wth mmedateness But then my hopes go down thuddly f sbllate n Yamaks rght ear " re; l t n that am wrong; the Presdent snt nterest n talkng to us s she?" Pretty soonly a bg clangly nose jump over my head and everyone leap through door and ou buldng Fre! conclu dve out reachng treet pretty near frontlj "Whew!" gasp wth tredness "Are all cla so strenuosty^ was gaspng lke a fsh Hopng you a ne T VSHMURA HOGO (per M!> Fraternty Emblems Seals : : Charms Plaques Medals Etc Of Superor Qualty and Desgn THE HAND BOOK 94 llustrated and Prced Maled Upon Request BALEY BANKS & BDDLE CO Damond Merchants Jewelers Slversmths Heraldsts Statoners CHESTNUT STREET PHLADELPHA Dr EBKV MOORE FLAGO D E f\ T Late of ST New York Cty Offce and Laboratory 574 Washngton St Wellesley SSK^SSL!^^ Serv J" Cottage Offce Street Hours 9 AM to 2 m :> to 5 PM * ORTHODONTA" GRAM KOW7S CANDES CE-CREAM CATERNG SALTED NUTS CAKE LEMONADE 3 Grove St Wellesley Square A la Carte a specalty THE COLONAL The Cusne s of the best NN E H SWEETLAND Propretor NATCK - - _ - MASSACHUSETTS Steaks and Fred Chcken a Specalty Specal attenton pad to small partes Telephone 82-4 W H HAWES 58 Central Street Wellesley Crculatng Lbrary All the latest books E B PARKER BOOTS SHOES AND RUBBERS REPAR WORK A SPECALTY the norman WELLESLEY SQUARE^ R - PORTER Wellesley Square SMALL HARDWARE PANTS CURTAN FXTURES talor b L KARTT furrer Opp Post Offce Wellesley Square Tel Well 2 -R Woolens Worsteds and Broadcloth Suts or Separate Skrt made to order at reasonable prces All knds of Slk Dresses Wraps Suts and Wasts dry cleansed dyed and pressed Alterng and remodelng of all knds of Lades Garments a specalty All knds of Furs repared and remodelled n the latest styles OLD NATCK N N Mass South rsatck One mle from Wellesley College AFTERNOON TEA SERVED 3 to 5 Specal Attenton gven to Week-end Partes Tel Natlck 82 MSS HARRS Mgr Lunch at THE CONSGNORS* UNON 25 Temple Place Lunch n to 3 Afternoon Home-made Bread Cake Pes etc Tea 3 to 5 Served and on Sale Telephone 409-R Wellesley FOR PROMPT AUTO SERVCE ANYTME Look for the Brown Cars PERKNS GARAGE 69 Ceptral St Welleley

9 athesm to cleansed open upton : ten ha THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS DR SPEER ON THE RACE QUESTON Dr Robert E Speer preached a strong sunn en the race queston at the mornng chapel servc ber 22 He read the aa ou Acts of Peters vson when God sad to hm: What < that call thou not common" and took as hs text the words of Chrst "Other sheep have whch arc not of ths fold; them also must brng and there shall be one flock and one shepto Throughout hstory sad Dr Speer the queston whch has caused the greatest wars and the greatest movements has been the race queston n modern days some say that race hatred s the salvaton of nal sprt and character that t must be culllowed to de out Others at the opposte extreme dream of a day when th< dng lnes between the races shall be entretj elmnated through ntermarrage Why no turn to Jesus Chrsts concepton as t s develop n the New Testament? The world of Jesus Chrst s a world of ndvduals whch are unted as brothers but not duplcates of each other The natons are members of one great body but members wth varyng functons that mnster to the good of the whole People talk of the less developed races as the "whte mans burden" but the whte man too often performs ths duty by sttng on hs burdens shoul- H ttute should rather be that of the lttle Chnese lad who when questoned as to th burden on hs hack sad: "Thats not a burden; thats my bother" Dr Speer gave us a few vvd examples of what members of the so-called "nferor races" hav plshed for the world He urged abolton of the "contemptble vocabulary" whch by callng negroes "nggers" and talans "dagoes" wtu - to the narrowmnd snobbery of the Anglo Saxon race n place of ths must come the sprt of Chrst the sprt of sensble brotherhood AT VESPERS Dr Robert spur spoke a Vespers Sunday November 22 on the relaton of the war to the onan sprt The great dfference between God and man les n the fact that n a crss man contnually draws lfe n Cod pours lfe out He traced ths n hstorcal sequence up to the presentday crss Now the old racal prejudces have returned The dea of < -od has been contracted nto the old racal concepton of a wa God tfen hav gone back to thnk n old nsular and ethnc term- We n ths country have even counted our gan and hav< losl our thought of the world The last sx months have-resulted n a lower valuaton of man and of mans sprtual wealth Aganst all ths contracton and shrvelng dealng wth the world stands Chrst even n the darkest nght pourng out lfe He asks us not only to accept hs concept»f world lfe and God but also o < ontractng onary work Ths s no tme tob h H rghl moment for pourng out our ad to all nterprses OPEN VOLUNTEER MEETNG The Agora House was crowded to ts utmost lmts on : u da: 00 Nov mber 22 when D r Spe meetng of the Student Volunt Dr Speer gave us a comprehensve glmp e o the strategc centers n the world to-day: Japan and < hna wth ther great poltcal problem and ther vast bodes ol educated young men left wthout moral props; nda facng tremendous socal landsldes; South Amerca wth ts startlng and co ["hes an affars sad Dr Speer n whch t s gven us to be nterested or not as we h We have but lve t s not enoug e wll lve t where we are needed for W need ere; bul when ded One place when we re most needed s where th n - mosl to do and fewest to do t We do nol wsh our lves to be exact duplcates o lves about us We should place them where they ndvdually can accomplsh most Therefore work n one of h 5 st teg ncrs of the present day should enter serously nto our consderatons for our futun vt> tt ms CHRSTAN ASSOCATON MEETNGS Campus The md-week meetng of Chrstan Assocaton held n Bllngs Hall on Wednesday November 8 was opened by a hymn and a few prayers led by Helen Sayre 95 gave an nterestng Ms- Case talk about why we gve thanks Charlotte S Evans 96 emphaszed our reasons for beng oyous for "J03 s the grace we say to Cod" Then Mss Case traced the growth of thanksgvng showng how n the end thanks grow to grattude Georga Ttcomb 95 sang "Jesus Lover of my Soul" After the sngng of another hymn the meetng ended wth the muscal benedct on Vllage A Thanksgvng servce was held at St Andrews on the evenng of November 8 the topcs beng "Why Gve Thank-?" "Joy s the Grace we say to God" and "The Crowng Power of Thankfulness" Mss Ferguson Elzabeth Metcalf 95 and Rachel Donovan 96 led the meetng AT THE PLAYHOUSE Colonal: Julan Eltnge n "The Crnolne Grl Cort: "Peg 0 My Heart" Wlbur: Wllam Hodge n "The Road to Happness" Plymouth: Mr Cyrl Maude n "Grumpy" Molls: Margaret Angln n "Lady Wndermeres Fan" by Oscar Wlde Tremont: Florence Reed and Edwn Arden n "The Yellow Tcket" Castle Square: "Too Much Johnson;" next week Hoyts "A Mdnght Bell" Majestk Sam Bernard n "The Belle of Bond Street" Next week Guy Bates Post n "Omar the Tentmaker" Shubert: "The Passng Show of 94-" Next week Harry Lauder Jordan Hall: November 27 Lee Pattson Pano Rectal; November 30 3 PM Carl Fredberg Pano Rectal; Thursday evenng December 0 January 28 March the Flonzaley Quartette Chamber Musc Concerts; December PM Lorane Wyman Rectal of Old French and Englsh Folk Songs n Costume; December 5 afternoon Jula Culp; December 7 afternoon Guy Maer Symphony Hall: November PM John McCormack and Concert Company; Deember 6 Magge Teyte and Harold Bauer smmk Hall; Decembe Knesel Quartette and Gabrlowtsch PLYMOUTH THEATER ( \l Maude and "Grumpy" have captured Boston The dstngushed Englsh actor s repeatng hs gnat New York and London successes and judgng from present ndcatons "Grumpy" s due for a long ~ta\ at the Plymouth Theater \l md he pe e enters upon the fourth week of ts engagement and the onlj notceable me ts openng s that t has ncreased n mlarty Mr Maude appear- as Andrew Bullevant a role enables hm to present one hs be Studes pece move h wth pronounced rapdtj and neve lags lor a moment Mr Mame s supported l>\ an excellent Engls npanj that ncludes Else VlacKay a verj talented and beautful actress M-- MacKaj appeats n th role created by the daughter Margery last season Adv The Plastc Shoes Allow unrestrcted crculaton and do away wth any pnchng of the extended foot when supportng all the weght of the body Thayer McNel Company 47 Temple Place BOSTON 5 West Street The Wellesley Tea Room and Food Shop ALCE G COOMBS Wellesley 93 GRACE COOMBS Wellesley 94 Taylor Block - Over Post Offce - Wellesley Square Telephone Connecton THE DEAL TYPEWRTER FOR THE COLLEGE WOMAN CoroNA Weghs but sx pounds Carred as easly as a camera See t at the College Bookstore Booklet sent on request Model Typewrter nspecton Co 64 Devonshre Street Dry and Fancy Goods - - Noveltes MAGURE The Waban Buldng Wellesley Tel 442-R SAVE YOUR EYES USE EDSON MAZDA LAMPS E A DAVS & CO AGENTS WELLESLEY MASS Every Requste for a :: :: Danty Lunch :: :: Cobb Bates & Yerxa Co 55 to 6 Summer St Only One Block from Washngton Street

10 "esent < onne retaral ENGAGEMENTS Laura Ethel Cadoo 93 to John H Hendrckson of Keyport N J MARRAGES Bentley Harvey n July Harvey 907 to Dr Nel Bentley Eaton Allyn On September 9 Montgomery Mass Edth ) Allyn Rchard W Eaton Wesleyan 92 rvng Egan On November 4 )4 Alce G THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS Detrot Mch Frances Egan 92 to Thomas T rvng of Chcago Among the guests were Dela Conger 909 Edth Moss 90 rene Fnn Hertha Bonnng 9 and Ethel Stott and Hazel Kramer 92 BRTHS n to 94 n New York < lt) son Arthur Jr to Mrs Arthur J J Cohen (Nelle Zuckerman 9 2) On June 6 94 n Tacoma Wash a son Arthur van to Mrs Arthur K Stebbns (Gana Balabanoff 92) On September 7 94 n Chambersburg Pa a daughter Ruth to Mrs Norman 5 Ptcarn (Mary Leete 905) On October 9 94 n Stamford Conn a son Alan Hendre to Mrs Valentne O Ketcham (< race lendre 90) DEATHS At Manstee Mch on September Unverst\ of Mchgan 9 At Abngton Mass on September 7 94 George \Y Nash stepfather of Phylls K Lean Eaton Scott Fnn brother of J rene Fnn CHANGES OF ADDRESS Mrs Leonard W Rowley (Helen A Batcheller 92) totownsend Road Belmont Mass Anna Palen 888 to Woodbury \ J Mrs Davd M Kennard (Arabelle Robnson 908) to 5 4 Man St Kansas Cty Mo Mrs Lyman M Bourne (sabelle ChandL er [908) to 50 South Man St Auburn nd Mrs Ernest L Collns (Besse P Porter 90) to 7<) Butler Rd Quncy Mass Mrs E Roscoe Shrader (Elzabeth Condt 907) to New Hope Pa Margaret \ Jackson 94 to Prnceton Hotel Kansas Cty Mo Gertrude C (ate Garden St Cambrdge S Margaret Mtchell 93 to 97 Chestnut St Easl Orange N J Mr* Norman B Ptcarn (Man Leete 905 to Chambersburg Pa Mrs Stanley T Goss (Louse Patt 907) to 48 Grove Hll New Brtan Conn Dorothy Vssman 90 to 426 Cherokee Rd Lousvlle K] Jula Park 90 to 5 Center St Brooklne Mass Mrs Rchard W Eaton (Edth D Allyn [92) 0 74Goundry St North Tonawanda N Y Mrs George E Hallenbeck (Lyda M Smedley 902) (Correct spellng) Mrs H W Boutwell (Mary Stanton [886) to 037 Elm St Manchester N H FACULTY NOTES Professor Whtng latelj -pent several days Yerkes Observatory wth the great telescope and the dstngushed astronomers who are wth ts ad helpng to solve some of the rddles of the unverse ALUMNAE DEPARTMENT She was the guest of Mary Hazard Frost wfe of the drector of the observatory and of Florence Baldwn Le 90 wfe of the astron n charge of the spectrohelograph and herself on the observatory staff wo other Wellesley women grace ths select communty Florence Brgham Stetson [909 and da Clark Barrett l NEWS NOTES Cordela Nevers Marott [896 wrtes that her husband Brgader-General Maron s n charge of the tranng camps of Lord Ktcheners sua armes whch are beng drlled and sent to the feld of war Great Brtan n spte of the warnngs of Lord Roberts had thought war mpossble and thus was caught unprepared Ernestne Fuller (BA 909 MA 9) s nstructor n astronomy at Yassar College ) servatory Estelle Glancey BA 905 PhD Unverstj C ahforna 93 s one of the astronomers at the Argentne Natonal Observaton at < ordoba < race O Edwards 894 after a term of servce n lbrary work became a vstor under the Unted Chartes of Chcago n 909 remanng four n that work n 93 she became general secretary of the Assocated Chartes n Dayton Oho and s stll holdng that offce Maron Chadwck Department of Hygene 9 s the grls physcal drector at the new Northwestern Hgh School Detrot Ruby Wlls 909 s teachng mathematcs at Wells College Aurora N Y Louse Bllyard 907 s teachng n Central Hgh School and Mabel Mtchell 907and Bertha Osgood 906 are teachng n the Techncal Hgh School n Syracuse N Y Sue Schoolfeld 904 s wth the Assocated Chartes n Washngton D C Her address for the s 923 H St N W Ruth S Rodman 92 s teachng ths year n the Frends School Provdence R rma A Clarke 93-4 has recently been awarded the Boston Musc School Settlement Fellowshp Ths fellowshp s awarded annually to one student selected from the followng colleges: Harvard Radclffe Boston Unversty Tufts and Wellesley An essay on "The Possbltes of Mus n Settlement Work" s requred Tn object of the fellowshp s to stmulate an nterest among college students n the Musc School Settlement as a desrable form of socal servce n connecton wth the fellowshp Mss Clarke s to make an nvestgaton of the problem of recreaton n the North End Margaret Bancroft 92 s teachng n New Jerse\ Edth Bancroft 892 s studyng at Wellesley ths year for her second degree Barbara R Dow s teachng n the Ralph Waldo Emerson School Newton Upper Falls Mass Hazel E Schoonmaker 9 receved her MA at Radclffe n June and s at present teachng algebra n the Hgh School at Nagara Falls X Y Rhotla H Todd Georga Harrson and Elzabeth Yeates all of 906 spent the past summer together n England Margaret N Jackson 94 s not teachng n Mss Barstows School n Kansas Cty as was stated n the News a few weeks ago She s devotng some of her tme to volunteer work n the local Young Womans Chrstan Assocaton Jessca J Haskell 902 has been granted the degree of Master of Arts by Columba Unversty Jula A W Hewtt 903 has resgned her poston n the Research Laboratory Muncpal Health Department New York Cty to accept an excellent poston n the Bacterologj Department of St Lukes Hosptal Lela C Knox 907 has begun the study of medcne at < Cornell M Guon 906 s studyng ( ornell Med l School Lyda Trask 94 and Eleanor Smmons formerly of [93 are takng the s Course at the Bryanl and Stratton Commercal School of on Gertrude Bramlette Rchards MA 9 wn was pn vented by the war from spendng ths n stud}! Hedelberg and Florence s lvng < Wellesley and workng n the Harvard Lbrary on her doctoral thess Ruth Sapnsky 90 s takng a years leave o nee from the Neghborhood House Lousvlle K\ and s spendng the wnter at Far R0 kav Long sland Emma MacAlarney 892 s on sabbatcal leave from the Horace Mann School New \><\ Cty She personal!} conducted a party of grls to Europe ths summer and got them safelj out of the war zone on August 6 At present she s dong organzaton work under the Pennsylvana Woman Suffrage Assocaton wth headquarters n the Arcade Buldng Harrsburg May Lemer BS 894 s at her home at Varenegevlle-sur-mer Normandy engaged n relef work for the desttute Belgans and wounded solders Helen Lorenz 908 s charman of the Shamokn Pa Suffrage Commttee Florence Prce 92 of Danvlle Pa s charman of the Montauk County Suffrage work She re etk arranged a publc meetng at whch Emma MacAlarney 892 was the speaker WELLESLEY CLUBS The second annual meetng of the Eastern Mane Wellesley Club was held at 2 oclock on October 3 94 at the layward nn Summer St Bangor where lunch was served Ten members were present The Presdent Mss May Ella Taft of Orono called the meetng to order and reported pledges amountng to $6380 from the club to the Wellesley Restoraton Fund The reports of Secretary Treasurer and Audtor were read and accepted Our Graduate Counclor Mss da J Brown 879 was present at Commencement and at the thrty-ffth reunon of her class She gav< a ver\ full and nterestng report of the meetng of the ( rad le ( otncl whch was a epted wth thanks The lst of members numberng twentj -fve was read by the Correspondng Secretary Mss Taft suggested a round-robn letter of clppngs gvng news about Wellesley and ths was approved by the members The tme of the annual meetng was dscussed On moton of Mrs J B Lyman of Orono t was voted that the present offcers be retaned for another year The offcers are: Presdent Mss May Ella Taft 908 Orono Vce-presdent Mss Man- L Webster 89 Bangor Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Olver L Hall 896 Bangor Recordng Secretary Mss Mary F Duren Sp 89-3 Bangor Audtor Mss Lucy E Gallupe Sp Bangor The plan of showng movng pctures of Wellesley and other matters were nformally dscussed after whch the meetng adjourned Mary F Duren Recordng Secretary Welleslej Alumnae wll be nterested n hearng that the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Assocaton s organzng a Graduate Councl and t may be n to some of the Alumnae that the Student-Alumnae Buldng o Mount Holyoke s now n constructon Presdent Taft whose mother was graduated from Mount Holyoke gave the chef address at the layng of the corner-stone on Founders Day

11 ^ m! arj u nmencemem w-a C on hey s nthu all d notc d and age he he he THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS The Detrot Wellesley Club gave a beneft conon November 6 presentng Mss Chrstne Mller The tckel sale was expected to peld a far sum toward the Fre Fund The name of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Eastern Mane Wellesley Club n the Alumnse lst of clubs should be Mrs \ _\ Hunker Hall The Phladelpha Wellesley Club was fortunate enough to secure the servces of Mr Dwght L Elmendorf for ther beneft for the Fre Fund or October 7 Mr Elmendorf lectured on Yellowte Park So exquste were the colors of hs p tures and so nterestng was hs account that all tho e who had vsted the park decded they must go agan am hat had mssed whl who had never been there made the decson that they must go \ en - on Durng the ntermsson sabel Darlngton 886 gave a dgnfed account of the foundng of Wellesley explaned sldes of the College whch v shown and mad a potent appeal for help n her crss Mr Elmendorf heartly endorsed Mss Darlngtons appeal n hs opnon a college whch could teach the self-control shown by those ARE YOU KNTTNG? College grls everywhere are ndustrously workng durng spare hours on apparel of many knds for the men women and chldren n the war zone Some of the artcles most needed are SOCKS STOCKNGS HELMETS WRSTLETS TPPETS MTTENS and SCARFS We have all the necessary materals n a great varety yarns needles patterns and whatever s needed foe work of ths knd nstructon sheets free for the askng JORDAN MARSH COMPANY BOSTON ALL PURCHASES DELVERED FREE N WELLESLLY grls n the fre was worthy of all help Mr mendorfs generous words of prase were only a part of the nteresl and generosty he showed n all hs arrangements of the lecture Another attempt to nteresl people n Wellesley was made n the artstc programs whch contaned besdes cuts o College Hall an artcle wrtten C Helen Garwood tellng a few pertnent facts about ths the orgnal Wellesley the real meanng of Us loss and the pressng need of restoraton Eleanor Monroe 904 was a most hard-workng And effcent charman of the commttee whch ncluded Madelne R Erskne 909 Helen wood 898 Laura G Hbbs 903 Rachel Long aker 94 Elzabeth C Moore 906 n James OBren [895 Ruth Reeder 909 About S500 was realzed from the lecture Consderng the hard tmes nteresl n the war and Phladelphas overwhelmng desre to ad the Belgans the club feels tha l v expect t hopes however to add to ths gft by future beneft s The Phladelpha Wellesley Club held ts frst al the( ollege ( lub on October So y e " V The (dub was espe allj glad to m( - and welthe Phladelpha m mbers o the lass of 94 tran a t d alter whch the club lstened to reports ol thng that had been and «n re - be What was to be the benef for th n Fund was n the hands of Eleanot Vonro loop who ponted verj """ l ng t kets and arou ng U dutes n placng post ^ hal had be m k a Welles- red " Vnna - [904 Helen G w " Uce Shoem ker (90 Anna ds Helen Foss Wood [895 a charman o the Restoraton and Endowment l " ( ommttee spoke ol the nspraton and enwhch came to every one ped g d to be back at Wellesley n June She announced that the commttee had $80750 n Hel " a" conveyng ou mom th( r un( ouncl trend of the ds Alce Shoemaker gave an nt ol Welleslej m n-gra th appeal esental "" then adjourned for tea sandw talk and the opportunty to bl ds waterall for the beneft of V ad moment The pn sd at 0 whh death ol Don Wl»ams 90 beloved memb club The Wlkes-Barre Wellesley Club was formally organzed on October 5 Offcers elected are: Presdent Dr Sarah D Wyckoff [894 Vce-presdent Maran Lance 895 Recordng Secretary Mrs Davd Coyle (sadore Douglas 90) Secretary-Treasurer Mabel A Roat 9 4 At present twenty-fve have expressed the ntenton of becomng members On November 20 a membershp meetng wll be held n December a socal meetng for the undergraduates wll be held The club held a Fre Fund beneft on November 6 The commttee consstng of Mrs Nelson Bennett (Clare Raymond 903) Mrs T Archer Morgan (Ruth Johnson ) Mrs Davd Coyle (sadore Douglas [90) and Mabel Roat 94 charman fnally made arrangements through the kndly nterest of the manager of the leadng theater n \\ la s- Banc to gve two beneft performances of the Paul J Raney Afrcan Hunt pctures Ffty per cent of the recepts from tckets sold by us w - to be gven to us Unfortunately tble to make arrangements more than a week ahead of the proposed beneft so that our tcket-sellng was necessarly lmted \ lack ol tme Eve 5 person enterng the folder -t n g t healer was gh en the needs of Wellesley and th we h: ht up to date b correel ng statem o ll- amount stll to be rased Mss Converses artcle was folded wthn them Mrs Coyle made a Strong appeal durng ntermsson and at the close of each performance contrbutons he door \ -mall sum was obtaned from the sale of the "Sprt ol Tree-Day" post-cards n all we netted J25 onrj a mall m en ngh 0 en us to trj fo somethng bgge next sprng Mrs ( oyle man n an h cle appeared even day The "At Wellesley" reel s excellent; the aud n n Mabe A Roat THE HANDWORK SHOP of the Womens Educatonal and ndustral Unon Announces an Exhbton and Sale of Smocks for College Wear n Crepe am) Corduroy n the most vv tutfut shades rase color apple oran CHARMNG CHRSTMAS GFTS AND CARDS Wellesley nn Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Nov SO Dec and tjthe Statonery >ou use s YOU t reflects your ndvdualty Qure Hghland Lnen n De-stamped Box wth your monogram de stamped or 2 ntals c 3 ntals c JNo charge for use of de for a Chrstmas Gft Just the thng CJWe also de stamp your Chrstmas cards Free 2 or 3 letters HLL SMTH & CO 8 MLK STREET Phone Man 590 m-lnut $tu BOSTON School A College Preparatory School for Grls Seventeen mles from Boston Forty acres of school grounds Athletc felds Four buldngs Gymnasum m! woelofo Prlnd «"" 9 NATCK MASS Provdent Teachers Agency 20 Tremont St Boston Mass SAVE TME EXPENSE AND \N\T\ S EXPERT SERVCE-REGSTER NOW JAMES LEE LOVE DRECTOR Dr P S KEATNG t> E N T S T Waban Block Wellesley JVass 2t9 TELEPHONE DR WAKKEN A K< > >MAN Washngton St Wellesley Osteopathc Hlls Phtscah APPONTMENT ONLY phone Wellesley 33

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