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2 but l J the of Anya Trofmov Vernon Yermolay Resdent Mal welksleo 0llege 33fap VOL XL WELLESLEY MASS NOVEMBER 7 93 No 8 PRESENT BENEFT SATURDAY EVENNG Feature Novel Entertanments Maronettes Old-fashoned Movng Pctures SPONSORED BY A A Do you know what was beng done and worn n Wellesley four years ago? Do you want to know how your most awesome professor looked at the Fauntleroy-and-long-curl stage? Have you always longed to nnd out whether you could look demure and eghteenthcentury-sh n a graceful slhouette? Do you adore to watch old-fashoned moves? Can you always manage to succumb to hystercs at the sght of bygone costumes? Are you one of the multtude of people who thnk a vaudevlle featurng Sarta Hopkns Kay Johntz and Lllan Lbman s ft for a kng? Do you gggle and goggle at the erky romance of a maronette? Have you long chershed an ambton to wn somethng at bngo or to throw a feathered dart drect nto the bulls eye? Or are you one of those erudte persons who smply must have your evenngs brdge game? Yes? then you wll be found at Alumnae Hall Saturday nght at 730 watng mpatently for the doors to open and admt you to the Athletc Assocaton Carnval No doubt many of you wll brng your dates along because theres gong to be dancng gong on all evenng and surely youll want Hm near when the frtune-teller reads your fate Then Wellesley students returnng home for Thanksgvng The trans whch wll stop wll be scheduled to leave Wellesley at 235 PM and 426 PM and wll accommodate students destned for Worcester Sprngfeld Hartford New Haven Brdgeport Stamford New York and ponts south Thanksgvng Day November 24 a specal stop of the tran leavng New York at 405 PM wll be made at Wellesley at 940 PM n addton extra sleepers wll be operated from New York on the 45 PM tran Thanksgvng nght specal stop of the tran to be made at Wellesley at 637 AM Frday mornng November 25 TODAY S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SUBSCRBE TO THE RED CROSS Wet Leaders Consder Electons Wet Vctory Radcally dfferent opnons have been expressed by wet and dry leaders as to the meanng of the recent electons n regard to prohbton Representatve James M Beck of Pennsylvana characterzed the result as "a prohbton" On the contrary the Methodst Board of Temperance Prohbton and Publc Morals contended Presdent of the Unted States was "n no sense a wet vctory" and that the electon was decded "upon other ssues than prohbton" * * * A recent survey reveals at least 60 "favorte sons" on the lst from whch Governor Roosevelt may choose hs (Contnued on Page 3 Col 3) Lecturer Explans Theory Of Vbraton n Molecules One of the most valuable ads n understandng and vsualzng atomc structures and functons s furnshed by large-scale models of vbratng molecules Dr Donald H Andrews professor of chemstry at Johns Hopkns Unversty and orgnator of the models gave a lecture and demonstra- ton at Alumnae Hall Frday evenng November of concentrated waves was ntroduced at that tune to explan some of the phenomena whch the atomc theory on sale all evenng An especal effort s beng made ths year to assure the vllagers n Wellesley Natck and surroundng com- left unanswered ts author called hs muntes that they are cordally nvted waves "probablty waves" Dr The utter selfshness of those who to partcpate n the sport at Alum- Andrews who fnds them even more have developed a taste for cgarettes nae Saturday nght nadequate than atoms sad he thought after ten s appallng Cant we realze that "mprobablty waves" mght be a that ths s not a matter for the ndvdual Trans For New York Make conscence that t s not our better name The chemst then summarzed the prvate concern f we are caught Specal Thanksgvng Stop poston behavor of molecules Too often we feel that f we are wllng facts whch are known about the com- smokng and tred and before the courts? The atom has mass whch s located to take our own chances and to accept The Boston and Albany Ralroad at a defnte pont and f two or more s the penalty f we are dscovered we arrangng to stop two of ts New York atoms are oned n a molecule they have fulflled our oblgaton n the are at defnte dstances from each trans at Wellesley Wednesday November 23 for the accommodaton frst place ths dea s completely out other of whch can be measured by means of X-rays The force between the atoms whch bnds them together n a molecule s called a chemcal bond and the measurement of ths force s (Contnued on Page 6 Col ) Senate Dscusses Quet Senate n ts meetng held Monday nght November 4 recommended that a house councl composed of the house presdent and floor charmen should be organzed n each dormtory TMs councl shall shoulder the responsblty of mantanng quet and determne whether a proctor system shall preval although n general Senate was of the opnon that the old-fashoned proctor arrangement s most satsfactory A lst of suggestons to be presented to the house presdents was also compled n an effort to ad them n solvng the vtal queston of nose whch has been one of Senates chef concerns ths year and whch t s attemptng to remedy Far Warnng The mportance of smokng has been magnfed out of all due proporton n our estmaton t was hoped that cases brought before the courts and by Agences and the Wellesley Thrft undercurrents of conversaton that the nnovaton ths year the male parts n Shop Numerous booths wll have on rules n regard to smokng are not be- play are beng taken by members sale small gfts at moderate prces the Harvard Dramatc Club The Student Agences wll show a The Cherry Orchard varety of obects from such far-off neglectng to close doors or to open places as Chna Japan nda and Madame Ranevsky (Lyubov Andreyevna) (the owner of the Cherry wndows when lghtng a cgarette but Manla There wll be dsplayed for Orchard) Jane Taylor 35 (her daughter aged 7) ng obeyed unversally There may be examples of carelessness such as For the beneft of those who were not n college when the rule was passed or who have forgotten the underlyng reasons for the stpulatons t may be advsable to revew them brefly Ten oclock seems to be the logcal moment to suspend snokng t s the hour when doors are locked mads go off duty and quet s supposed to pervade the house The fre hazard makes t mpossble to permt smokng at any tme durng the course of the nght and ten oclock "has been adudged the natural dvson for ths as well as other matters We must remember that the ten oclock rule s a reasonable and not an arbtrary measure desgned to hamper our pleasure we must remember tha the smokng rules too tll be nce to have a masculne Dr Andrews frst traced brefly the n Wellesley are extremely lberal n somebody at hand when you turn fant hstory of atomc theory n the early comparson vth those of other colleges and that they are stll on tral wth mrth at the panels depctng the years of the last century the dea evoluton of the bathng sut that all matter conssted of movng And speakng of bathng suts s a atoms whch n turn made up molecules was consdered only an Our ablty to accept prvleges observe remnder that the proceeds of the carnval wll go to swell the swmmng pool length of tme and then dsregard them scrupulously for a short of ntensve study nterestng hypothess After 880 after the Mss Fuller wll present the followng program fund whch has been lyng dormant ther sprt s work done n ths feld by Rontgen almost phenomenal for so many years out of deference to Thomson Mllkan and others scentsts began to adopt the theory and Last year when we reoced audbly Partta Mr No n D-pr-ss n Tckets are on B Flat Bach sale n Room 30 Pounders and cost only ten untl ten years ago t was an estabcents each Each tcket wll admt you lshed belef A new theory whch to one entertanment and food wll be holds that matter conssts of a form every tme we smoked a cgarette n our rooms and sang paens of prase to Senate for sparng us the aunt to Alumnae t seemed ncredble that anyone should ever break the smple rules governng smokng t stll seems ncredble but the flagrant volatons must convnce us aganst our wll of harmony wth the honor system whch s supposed to be n force and n the second place nothng that we do affects us solely Because some people have not been wllng to restran the desre for a cgarette untl mornng there s a possblty that the prvlege of smokng n dormtores may be removed temporarly or permanently Does t seem far that the entre college should suffer for the sns of a few? The smokng regulatons are stll on tral we cannot emphasze that pont too much and f ther abuse does not cease we may awake some mornng to fnd ourselves trudgng to Alumnae or the vllage agan And our most btter thought as we pack our ash trays n moth balls wll be that everyone should suffer for the thoughtlessness of a few nconsderate students We vow that we are not shoutng "Wolf wolfl" and we hope we are not cryng n a wlderness to unheedng ears Are we? Annual Bazaar Offers Sale Of Unusual Gfts The annual Chrstmas Bazaar wll be held n Alumnae Hall on Thursday December from 00 AJVL to 730 PM An unusual feature of ths years dsplay wll be the Doll Show under the auspces of CA whch wll allowng t n dormtores under normal surroutdngs would once more relegate t to ts proper poston as a mnor actvty n our lves Unfortunately once more t has to be dscussed and n a lght that s dscour- be presented at the same tme clear mandate to Congress to end as soon as possble the tragc folly of agng to those who dealstcally hoped Among the exhbtors at the Bazaar that wth the enactment of lberal wll be the Armenan Cottage ndustres Boston Tuberculoss Assocaton legslaton t would cease to become a problem Massachusetts Dvson for the Blnd that Governor Roosevelts electon as Near East ndustres New England t s understood both by concrete Grenfell Assocaton varous Student the volaton of the ten oclock rule s Cabnet Forty-four states have ctzens whom they regard as of Cabnet tapestres statonery paamas stock- the Chrstmas shopper to choose from occasonng the most serous alarm on the part of the admnstraton and the calber Governor Roosevelt has ssued ngs slps "Bunny" mules purses College Government offcals a statement that not for two months at Chrstmas cards and fancy paper for least wll he decde on any appontments ncludng the Cabnet Snce The Grenfell Assocatons dsplay wrappng s (Contnued on Page 5 Col 3) Maron L Fuller To Gve Pano Rectal November 2 A rectsl wll be gven by Mss Maron Los Puller at Bllngs Hall on Monday November 2 at 8 PM Mss Fuller s a graduate of Wellesley n the class of 930 She took specal honors n musc was wnner of the Bllngs Prze for musc excellence and at Commencement 930 she gave a brllant pano rectal Snce that tme she has been studyng wth Tobas Matthay n London She played several tmes at the Matthay Rectals and receved hgh prase for her work from Matthay hmself She now returns presentng the results of her two years Prelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Menuet Ggue Sonata Op 3 No 2 n D Mnor Beethoven Largo Allegro Adago Allegretto Fourth Ballade Op 52 Etude Op 25 No 3 Etude Op 25 No 4 Etude Op 25 No 2 Etude Op 0 No 8 n F Mnor Chopn Lullaby for a Very Small Chld The Dance of the Drunken Dwarf Ellen Jane Lorcnz Wellesley 929 BARN PCKS CAST FOR FALL FORMALS Members From Harvard Dramatc Club Co-operate To Produce "Cherry Orchard" GVEN N DECEMBER Barnswallows wsh to announce the cast of the Fall Formals play The Cherry Orchard by Chekhov As an Marchen Op 26 No Marchen Op 26 No 2 Ph Beta Kappa Awards Medtner Ph Beta Kappa announces the followng electons from the class of 933 on November Prances M Bachman Anne R Bovarnck Elzabeth T Brastow sabel S Ehrllch Jane Guggenhemer Carol Hanson Margaret P Hull Gertrude V Lakson Los Martn Two Sophomore Prze Awards (ted) for excellence n the frst two years of college work Bettye Prsclla Boeshaar Carolyn A Palmer Bernce Bernsten 34 Varya (her adopted daughter aged 24) Lllan Lbman "33 Gaev (Leond Andreyevtch) (brother of Madame Ranevsky) Harry Hutchnson Lopahn < Alexeyevtch) (a merchant) Henry Patterson (Pyotr Sergeyevtch) (a student) Eugene Angert Semyonov-Pshtchk (a landowner) Edgar Peterson Charlotta vanovna fa governess) Jeanette Sayre 35 Ephodov (Semyon Pantaleyevtch) (a clerk) Hodges Dunyasha (a mad) Elzabeth Mur 35 Frs (an old valet aged 87) James Trosh Yasha (z young valet) Allan Downer A vagrant Patrca Parftt 34 The staton master Sarah Johln unc A Post Offce clerk Maran Johnson 34 Guests Nancy Jacobs 35 Ruth Lorsh 35 Barbara Townsend 33 Elzabeth Howe 33 Elzabeth Love 34 Betty Lou McBrde 35 Servants Fath Mellen 33 Reean Rechman 35 The Charman of Producton of the play s Eleanor Crtchlow 34 and her Assstant Producton Managers are Patsy Ruth Boylston 35 Sally Landers 33 and Bernce Safford 34 Tckets wll be on sale Monday Tuesday and Wednesday November and 30 from 830 AM to 430 PM n Room 30 Hockey Teams Wll Compete n Sectonal Tournaments The annual sectonal tournament of the Northeast Feld Hockey Assocaton wll be played Frday Saturday and Sunday on the Wellesley College feld Frst and second teams from New York Cty Westchester County and Boston wll compete and from ther players an all-northeast and a reserve team wll be selected to represent the secton n the comng natonal tournament at Greenwch Connectcut There wll be an admsson charge of thrty cents for the Frday and Saturday games but none on Sunday The schedule of events s Frday November 8 games at 200 and 300 PJv Saturday November 9 games at 00 AM 200 and 300 PM Sunday November 20 games at 200 M 00 and 200 PM A A WSHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT STUDENTS ON PROBATON WLL NOW BE ALLOWED TO PLAY ON TEAMS AND SERVE ON COMMTTEES

3 adaptatons of Brahmc dvntes The Begnnng on Monday November 2 seums and hard work are necessary for fgures are backed by flames n rch members of 933 are nvted to regster a successful lterary career and that colors each carryng the symbols of hs wth the Personnel Bureau the standard number of years of apprentceshp s about twenty ng one of these prnts s the "Passng god head Perhaps the most nterest- What s the purpose of ths regstraton? To be elgble to the servces Mrs Howerth quoted Arthur Brsbane as sayng that "there s no pos- surrounded by dscples prests people of Buddha" n whch Buddha appears offered by the Bureau suggestng Canddates upon the drect applcaton ton on a newspaper that cannot be anmals brds and nsects of employers supplyng credentals flled by a woman" and went on to ncluded also n the exhbton are and answerng nqures about gradu- the varous postons that she four unusual Chnese "Tun Huang" ates who make ndependent applca- prnts from whch Japanese "Om-ye" descrbe thought cess n wrtng and ng planed most ndcates a desre to be on the so-called the more ndependent feld s the actve lst Durng ths year the of short stores and features faculty members whose permsson you free-lancng Feature wrtng besecure are asked to make statements her specal feld Mrs Howerth exabout your work for the gudance of that phase of ournalsm n prospectve employers From the ex- detal perence of the Bureau wth the grad- every college course helps uates n earler classes t s much n preparat n for a ournalstc career easer to gather such materal whle sad Mrs Howerth concluded wth you are stll n college and n personal advce on how to tran oneself and by contact wth the faculty and heads of te]lmg of the compensatons that re- Practcally from too problems Unon ter mpossble g^ls was Dennson ART were she Out From Dreams and Theores SENOR REGSTRATON great ease whle n realty t s only unadulterated hard work together of found that hours of wrtng and rewrtng research n lbrares and mu- best suted to college-traned ton for postons cooperatng wth women tellng the advantages and dsother vocatonal servce agences advantages of each Women fnd suenomnatng canddates and n gvng ^ newspaper reporters socety detaled nformaton about graduates edtors of womens features such as seekng opportuntes for college grad- fashons homemakng gardenng care uates n a varety of nsttutons and Qf chndren and the "Dorothy Dx" organzatons type of column and as foregn corres- All members of the class are urged to p0ndents Journalsm leads to wrtng regster whatever ther present plans advertsng publcty work and The servces of the Bureau are lfe- publc welfare as well as the edtng long to any regstrant as soon as she f house organs and trade papers n houses Other recommendatons are ward & afe of wrtng Sne has left added later on concernng further ex- bulletns of several unverstes that perence and tranng of regstrants offer good courses n ournalsm n the so that the credentals are kept up to offce Qf the Personnel Bureau date The regstraton fee s nomnal two dollars n addton to ths amount senors are asked to nclude n the same payment the ffty-cent charge for photographs whch wll go out wth the credentals These photographs Ths collecton of "Om-ye" affords the publc an opportunty to study frst hand these rare examples of the wood- course wth some talent that wll speed the young author on hs way block prnters art Of hgh qualty Mrs Howerth n her work as ournalst and especal nterest s a group of nne free lance wrter and edtor has prnts n color portrayng the "Heaven- ly God or Deva Kngs" Buddhstc STUDENTS DSCUSS WTH LABOR GROUP Student ndustral s embarkng on a new enterprse ths year wth a new sx n number are taken at the Per- group of grls For the last few years sonnel Bureau n January and are re- the Wellesley student ndustral group qured as a part of the regstraton has been workng wth a group of grls procedure Payment of the fees to- the shoe factores n Brockton gether wth the completed blanks and but the dstance between the towns pctures enttles a Wellesley graduate and the dffcultes of communcaton to the facltes already mentoned gradually resulted n fewer meetngs Detaled nstructons for completng and a general lack of nterest Then ths regstraton are posted on the Per- ne groups were studyng labor sonnel Bureau bulletn board n Found- and frequently attended ers Hal The blanks may be obtaned meetngs n Boston Last wnat the Bureau 242 Green Hall and frcton n the Unons made t should be returned before the Chrst- for students to enter any mas holdays more meetngs Ths year t was de- Any senor who wshes addtonal n- cded to organze a group of ndustral formaton about regstraton or who nearer Wellesley and such a group wshes to talk wth Mss Russell who found among the workers n the has charge of t s nvted to make an Factory at Frammgham appontment wth her at the Person- n October two members of the nel Bureau Framngham group and several Wellesley grls attended a supper at the YWCA n Boston wth the Student A SCHOLARSHP N EDUCATON ndustral Organzatons of Boston J Unversty and Smmons and the n- School and Socety announces v J that ^ * T u f - o- -J dustnal Club of the "Y" Several plans the socety of P Lambda Theta "offers of stud a fellowshp avalable durng the school * fot the comn ^ *ear were gvear to a woman who wshes ^ested and tne Wellesley-Framngham group tentatvely decded to study to devote herself to research n edu- Labor Plays Copes of Capeks play caton Ths carres a stpend of $000 m u t t - ~f t + <J # U- R- were secured and read and The canddate shall have at the tme then the play was dscussed last week of her applcaton at least the degree at a ont supper meetng of the clubs of master of arts from a graduate at Agora school of recognzed worth n addton she shall have shown skll n teachng and accomplshment n re- search and she shall have defnte plans for further research Applcaton must be made not later than Jan- MUSEUM SHOWS PRNTS FROM JAPAN The Art Museum s fortunate n havng n ts gallery from November uary 933 on a blank form suppled on request by the secretary of the commttee" The charman and natonal 8 to November 26 an exhbton of Japanese relgous prnts called "Omye" These prnts are unusually beau- presdent s Mrs Geneveve Knght Bxler 5466 Woodlawn Avenue Chcagotful and are of especal nterest to the Western world The "Om-ye" were used n temples and shrnes for ds- JOURNALST TALKS trbuton among the worshppers or ON LTERARY WORK sometmes gven to the temples "The Unted States has a populaton of one hundred and twenty mllon people most of whom want to be wrters" sad Mrs Dorothy Pletcher Howerth Wellesley 922 on Tuesday November 5 n a talk to Wellesleys asprng young wrters Mrs Howerth came at the nvtaton of the Department of Englsh Composton and the commttee on Vocatonal nformaton tq explan from her wealth of experence the best ways to satsfy ths "unversal longng" Youth looks at the l(e of a wrter n terms of rches and for the future happness of the donors ancestors Collected from the shrnes and temples of Japan few examples of these prnts are to be found outsde of museums or mportant prvate collectons Langdon Warner Fellow of Research n Asa from the Fogg Museum and a well-known scholar says they were executed for a people "whose artstc level and dscrmnaton was more sure and subtle than ours They are precous documents and lovers of folk art n Japan have been gatherng them for the last dozen years" are adapted A comparson of the Chnese and Japanese technque s most nterestng The collecton has been made by Yamanaka and Company of New York and s beng crculated through the courtesy of the College Art Assocaton of whch the Wellesley Art Museum and Art Department are members Church Street WELLESLEY SHOP From November 3 to November 7 there wll also be on vew n the Art Museum an exhbton of work done by Wellesley College students durng the past summer The exhbton s n the upstars hall of the Art Museum YYVVTTTTTT Have you ordered your Chrstmas Cards yet? f Don t wat too long HATHAWAY HOUSE BOOKSHOP vy Corsets Sports Two-way stretch elastc step-n Front bonng Jnst enough Smart and Durable $395 and $495 SLK HOSERY 69c a pr 3 prs for $200 $00 a pr 3 prs for $250 vy Corset Shop Tel Wellesley CENTRAL STREET Just a lttle rabbts skn to wrap a cuddly mss up n Rabbts wool House coats $ 595 the belt Soft lght weght warm these new rabbts wool House coats Edged n angora wth fat angora pom-poms at the ends of No hooks no buttons ust wrap the coat snugly round you and te the belt Rose and blue Szes small medum or large $595 Flene offers you a complete lne of shoes at $600 n the latest models n all szes and wdths The value surpasses comparson at the same prce elsewhere Over the Teacups of a Saturday afternoon you may lsten and dance to the delghtful musc of Meyer Davs Le Parads Band n the SHERATON ROOM of the WELLESLEY SHOP 50 Central Street Stars of Evenng Backless Bandeaux $2 Sheerly strong trple ply net wth narrow narrow shoulder straps and two bands n back that cross and fasten n front to hold the deep decolletage n place $2 Garterless Grdles $350 Lke a very bref par of pantes grdle wth panels of cool ventlated elastc alternatng wth slk crepe panels A grdle tl t gets to your legs then t dvdes nto pantes $350

4 THE sx * PRESS BOARD Perrys great rval and nverted namesake announces other nght Perry confrmed the electon of the followng new members Phebe Ballou 34 Charlotte at the story and when t ded down hs suspcon that all campus ex- a there came from one corner puz- Mller Unc Hester Grey 3S zled "Well where was hs hat?" *» * NCDENTALLY THS afternoon from four untl Perry confdes he ctement does not de out at ten t was about one oclock and Perry had reached Fske gate when a bcycle tore down the hll lterally laden wth three sons of Harvard Perry magned they were sons of Harvard and closely pursued by the Law Perry beng at all tmes The Perfect Pressman oned the chase whch led furously to Wellesley Hlls Square and stopped There he dscovered all Two cars racng to get back to college by one oclock had run out of gas almost smultaneously The sx occupants spread across the road haled a passng car and arrved ust n tme But the three men found themselves on the Tower Hll marooned and very much alone They approprated a freshman bcycle and were makng for ther cars when the Law oned them By the tme Perry left they had convnced the polce that ther ntentons wth regard to the bcycle were honorable and were proceedng to the next problem EVERY once n a whle Perry gets nterested n names He has lstened all year for example to the complants of four Charlottes who fnd stuatons lke that But he never expected t to have the effect that t has had on one of hs frends who came nto the Dugout the other day tryng to remember someones name "Mary?" suggested Perry hopefully "Thats t" exclamed the frend gratefully " was tryng to thnk of thngs lke Gwendolyn and Marguerte Just before she left she looked worred agan "What dd you say that grls name was?" Perry repeated t suggestng that t rhymed wth hs own The frend left A mnute later she stuck her head n the door "Dd you say that grls name s Terry?" Perry gave up PERRY and a frend went n for a bt of musc on Sunday afternoon He dscovered that hs frend played the the room delvered hs opnon of the performance by gestures rather than words and dsappeared as quckly as he had come t seems that he had been talkng wth a grl downstars all ths tme and at length he could stand the musc no longer When the grl sad she could not stop t he got up marched delberately upstars and f^e of Perrys frends came n from ^- a class the other afternoon chucklng to herself Comng nto the room where Perry was she recounted her lttle tale to the effect that the nstructor had explaned to the class at the begnnng that he must leave early to meet an mportant appontment But he became so engrossed n hs lecture that he dd not stop even for the bell Ten mnutes later he stopped whpped out hs watch and wth a horrfed expresson tore out of the room leavng hs lecture unfnshed and demandng "Where s my hat?" There was a rpple of amusement n the group that makes even Perrys ndulgent smle unpleasant to them He knows or one rate owner who has actually made threats n the event that her brd s ever mentoned agan Ever snce pctures of the work of the Moscow Art the fad began about three weeks ago Theater The four mnor offcers of the number of canares has been ncreasng untl now almost every cor- guests expected to attend Barn wll pour for the two hundred rdor has ts musc Perry doesnt go n for them hmself and although as a concesson he dd try to mollfy one owner by callng her pet a handsome brd he chefly concentrates on rememberng not to barge about the halls n the dark after ten oclock Hs correspondence has ncreased rapdly ndcatng no doubt that he has become a man about campus Hs latest communcaton s n regard to the nevtable themselves on one corrdor And he knows for a fact that there s only one To Jane n ther house He s amused by The brds * + Pressman Peregrnatng Press Wellesley College News Wellesley Mass Dear Sr Tower Court East Wellesley College Wellesley Mass Nov On behalf of my frend Senor Pedro Rangel Souza e Slva de Olvera (known to hs ntmate frends as Peter) have been requested to wrte a letter of protest as to the dsdanful reference made concernng ths most dstngushed gentleman n last weeks ssue of the News The pont of contenton les not n the drect nsult of the lne "He does draw the lne at keepng pets n college" whch n tself Peter can fnd no excuse for but rather n the erroneous statement that he s a canary Peter s fully twce as large as a canary twce as ntellgent and many tmes a superor n beauty He dresses n the most chc of fall fashons choosng brllant orange as hs best color wth the smart black cowl neck and slashes of whte on the sleeves Far from belongng to the lowly canary famly Peter comes from Bra- voln and although they had never played together before and knew no one pece n common he was attemptng to accompany her on the pano Thngs were gong to ther satsfacton (Each of the two consders hmself good n hs own way) What was ther zl far-off land of the tropcal ungle amazement then when after a hall where he s a scon of the noble trbe hour a totally strange man burst nto known as Carupao And n case the Pressman s nterested he came to ths prnted (Perry confesses) made hs pont rather emphatc country for the sole purpose of tastng the Amercan dsh farna to whch Mr Perry made such contemptuous reference Senor de Olvera begs that n the future more care wll be taken by the Press as to the exactness of the facts Very sncerely ELZABETH BABCOCK Secretary to Senor P R S e S de Olvera * «BARNSWALLOWS wshes to announce the wnner of the program contest for Fall Formals Dorothy Qur 33 won the frst prze of $0 and Geneveve Wnans 33 won honorable menton Many excellent drawngs were submtted to the commttee whch had a dffcult tme selectng the best The choce was fnally based on the approprateness of the subect to the play Chekhovs Cherry Orchard DR DWGHT R CLEMENT DR COPELAND MERRLL Dentsts FRANCES P MacLAREN Dental Hygcnst Wellesley Square Phone 900 DR STANLEY E HALL DENTST Waban Block Wellesley Sq Tel We 0566-W Dr F Wlbur Mottley M A DENTST Colonal Bldg We 22 M LEXANDERS SHOE REPARNG Where Qualty and Servce come frst Wellesley Square ENNA JETTCK SHOES also A complete qualty reparng Servce The Wellesley Shoe Store ALFRED A TODESCO Prop 543 Washngton St Wellesley Square Barnswallows Assocaton nvtes wll make no more references to all ts actve members to tea at Shakespeare House The tea s beng gven n canares for a whle There s somethng senstve about canary owners honor of Mss de Banke who s coachng the Barn Formals play At fourthrty Mss De Banke wll talk about the theater n Russa and Chekhov n partcular llustratng her talk wth * * * HAROLD BAUER world-famous panst medalst of the London Phlharmonc Socety possessor of the Rbbon of the Legon of Honor wll gve a concert on Saturday November 26 at 800 P M at Bardwell Audtorum Dana Hall Checks for the tckets whch are two dollars ncludng the tax should be sent to Mss Dors P Anderson of Dana Hall Perry the Pressman ELECTON COMMENT FLLS NEWSPAPERS (Contnued from Page Col 2) the number of possble Cabnet members s placed at 60 exclusve of more than 360 Democratc members of the next Congress the problem confrontng the Presdent-elect s a dffcult one the number of Cabnet postons beng ten Governor Roosevelt s also mantanng a dscreet slence n regard to the war-debts Reports from Washngton state that Secretary Stmson has forwarded to the Presdent-elect a copy of the note from the Brtsh Government concernng payment of the debts As a canddate for the Presdency Governor Roosevelt formally opposed any program for war-debt cancellaton At both Pars and Geneva on November 4 appeared smultaneously n the form of a memorandum from the French government a new plan for reducng natonal armaments n Europe and for reducng the armes to a defensve scale settng up the nucleus of an nternatonal force and gvng equalty rghts to all countres The plan asks for the securty of all by the amplfcaton of the Brand- Kellogg pact and the creaton of specal poltcal and mltary arrangements between the man powers of Europe gvng the rght to assstance n case of attack or nvason The French Government declares that ths group of proposals whch t makes to the conference s an "ndvsble whole" whch means that France does not commt herself to any sngle proposal n the plan wthout ts condtonng proposals n reply to the nvtaton of Presdent Hoover Governor Roosevelt has agreed to a conference at the Whte House n regard to the war debts The Presdentelect suggested that the meetng be nformal and personal declarng that he and Mr Hoover could thus "go over the entre stuaton" Mr Hoover has nvted the next Presdent to nclude n the conference other Democratc leaders FROM "CONGRATULATONS TO "REGRETS" AND FROM "HELLOES TO GOOD-BYES" CORNEmOWERSHOP WELLESLEY SQ-TELWEL232 eppwuz THEN COME TO THE SAM XOMKKX Every evenng youll fnd He gay young crowd you know gathered n ths brllantly modern supper room savorng the delcous food gldng over the polshed sweep of floor to the swngng syncopaton of the newest dance hts played by LEW CONRAD AND HS ORCHESTRA Come and on your frends n the SUPPER DANCE ny week-nght after 930 p m Cover Charge 75c Frdoys Saturdays and Holdays $ Theres Dnner Dancng n the Man Dnng Room lo the same captvatng musc- wth no cover charge HOTfL- STATL R MORE THAN A QUARTER CENTURY has passed snce the Wellesley Natonal Bank frst began to serve the students of Wellesley College t s a source of great satsfacton to us that many students contnue to bank wth us after graduaton a strkng testmonal to the qualty of the servce rendered Man May we not serve you also? THE WELLESLEY NATONAL BANK Offce Wellesley Square Branch Babson Lower Offces Park Palls WELLESLEY OPTCAL SHOP THOMAS J POWERS OPTOMETRST Complete Optcal Servce 20 Church Strwt Eyes Examned Prescrptons Plled WM AT Wellwle Replrtn* HOWthe news does getaround Everybody these days seems to know that Shredded Wheat s food that stays by you Theres no mystery about t Shredded Wheat s ALL the wheat wth all the bran all the energy elements that keep you gong n hgh Float a par of Shredded Wheat Bscuts n a bowl of mlk or cream for todays lunch or tomorrows breakfast Keep up the good work for a week then look yourself over You wll have more up-and-go than you ever had before When you sec Nagara Falls on the package you KNOW you have Shredded Wheat SHREDDED WHEAT NATONAL BSCUT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers"

5 The t To Gave ne Delght WELLESl EY COLLEGE NEWS WELLESLEY MASS THURSDAY NOVEMBER EDTOR-N-CHEF JEAN GLASSCOCK 933 Managng Edtor VRGNA SHOEMAKER 933 Assocate Edtors AUDRA ALBRECHT 933 ELZABETH MEADER «33 Assstant OLVE BOWN 934 Edtors MARY KATHERNE BRTTON 934 CHARLOTTE E CRAWFORD 983 ELNOR WES 934 Reporters SARAH JANE LANDAUER 936 ALCE SHEEHY 934 BUSNESS STAFF Busness Manager ELZABETH VERMLLON 933 Advertsng Manager HELEN KLTNTRUP 933 Crculaton Manager ELZABETH WRGGNS 933 Assstant Busness Managers MARJORE DYKEMAN 934 Boston Mass under the Act of March Acceptance for malng at specal rates of postage provded for n secton 03 Act of October 3 97 authorzed October Now that electons are over Back and the hatchet bured we to may have tme to turn our Normal attenton to the normal run of thngs At least so thnks one frm specalzng n what s beng worn Snce the exctement has subsded ts consdered a safe venture CO-OPERATON To the Wellesley College News The Department of Speech asks the cooperaton of the faculty and students n helpng to make the course of readngs offered ths year a fnancal success The recepts from the to hold an exhbt at the dsplay sale of tckets for the frst number have shop Ads now have a far chance of been s0 far bek)w those of other years beng read before they are thrown nto the waste basket The newspapers are stll well flled wth campagn stores and photographs but there s some space left for other topcs of nterest What s more were begnnng to go beyond the headlnes and fnd out what really was art that can be obtaned for they gong on n the world durng that consder that to hear outstandng persons n ths feld s of great cultural fortnght that preceded the rally The comc sheet seems to be comng nto value The two artsts engaged for ts own agan after ts temporary the remanng rectals are persons of eclpse by the daly statstcs of the dstncton Hugh Mller an Englsh straw vote All n all t looks as actor who wll appear on December though we were qute ready to fall back nto our former settled ways so lttle does the prospect of a change of poltcal regme touch us closely n Memoram that t wll be mpossble to offer these rectals agan unless the College subscrbes lberally to the next two entertanments The am of the Department n havng these readngs s to present to our students the best talent n dramatc 5 s nmtable n hs mpersonatons o/ Characters From Dckens and Dorothy Sands engaged for January 6 has an orgnal and unsurpassed program to offer n her Styles n endeavors to cooperate wth the Personnel Bureau by employng students The nternatonal Relatons Assstant Reporters ETHEL GLASS Club 934 wshes to express ts deep regret at the regstered wth that organzaton to ELZABETH ANN HAMLTON 935 death of RUTH PTCARN one of ts most valued members Elsa Buerk Prom her entrance 93 address envelopes sell tckets or JEAN HARRNGTON 935 render other servces connected wth nto college untl EMLY STETSON her last llness she 935 the course of readngs FLORENCE LYONS 935 was constructvely actve n the Lberal f the RUTH NCHOLSON 935 ELZA TAFT and nternatonal members of the College Relatons are Club 934 how- suffcently ever nterested n small or large her havng drnwork she performed part n the matc artsts of hgh rank bought to t enthusastcally Publshed weekly September to June by a board of students of Wellesley College and Wellesley well Her they wll ndcate ths nterest was not merely by a Subscrptons two dollars per annum n advance Sngle copes sx cents each All a superfcal enthusasm but a strong &enerous subscrpton to the rectals contrbutons should be made n the News offce by 00 A M Monday at the latest and element n a on December 5 purposeful lfe whch and January 6 otherwse the wll should be addressed to Jean Glasscock All advertsng matter should be n the busness contnue to be an Department wll be oblged to nspraton and an offce by 200 P M Frday All alumnae news should be sent to The Alumnae Offce Wellesley dscontnue the readngs n ncentve for achevement the future to her many Mass All busness communcatons and subscrptons should be sent to the Welle3ley frends Edth W Moses College News Wellesley Mass Marca F Heald Presdent of Entered as second-class matter October 0 99 at the Post POETS READNGS Offce at Wellesley Branch nternatonal Relatons Club Adelne B Hawes Word has Just been receved of the death of Mss Adelne Belle Hawes Professor Emertus of Latn on November 4 n Rome taly Scholastc Prde the group and a sncere extendng of congratulatons on ther attanments A very common atttude not only toward the Ph Beta Kappa group but toward all who are scholastcally ahead s a too passve acceptance of the thought that one ndvdual s ust naturally brllant whle others arent That s true to some extent but t s not true that the chance snt presented to all of us to appear to better advantage than we do t should be an nspraton to us to see a grl do well n her work take part n outsde actvtes and stll have tme for the many lttle actvtes that make college lfe rch nstead we st back on our own meagre laurels feelng completely satsfed that we got so far at least and make no effort to progress t shows a regrettable apathy toward the ams and the road to success We should all take enough prde n our own achevements to make a sncere effort to attan some record n our four years here whch we may not be ashamed to show And where can we fnd better nspraton than n the records of some of our Ph Beta Kappas? Snce t seems to have lost Poltesse all sgnfcance n Englsh may we say t n French poltesse Do we know what t means? Or for those who have vrtuous compunctons about thngs that can be expressed n French and not n Englsh the golden rule Varous poets and other dstngushed vstors have recently addressed Wellesley audences to an almost contnual accompanment of "Ph Betas we have always wth us" whspered comment vared by occasonal ll-tmed ttters At one of the s the succnct remark of the mentally less-favored t s a sour grapes atttude that s at best none too compl- gave generously of hmself certan of poets readngs durng whch the vstor mentary to the speaker A far superor hs hearers saw ft to express audbly atttude s one of proud recognton of ther amusement at a moment when the speaker was deeply moved by the personal assocatons of somethng he had ust read "We laugh at what we dont understand" Even f we have no shame n admttng our ntellectual lmtatons we mght recognze certan prncples of good taste or perhaps that too has lost ts meanng n our tongue The tumult and the shoutng Post- are over Our new presdent Mortem has actually been elected the House and the Senate have receved a good many new members our states have decded on ther governors and ther legslatures So many frst we could not beleve grnd that that would rado defeat our purpose reports were accurate for we count the frendshp and We retred pleasures of our Tuesday nght lfe here only as half valuable convnced as only to our work but learn to make the use worst of our tme the next mornng n the best possble way By s a now the step on shock has worn off and we are lookng forward to the new regme a bt sceptcally t s true and wth a certan amount of malce but we are open to converson and f the Democrats can prove themselves to be the leaders of the naton they clam to be we may possbly learn to look more favorably upon them than we do now FREE PRESS COLUMN All contrbutons /or ths column must be sgned wth the full name of the author ntals or numerals wll be used f the wrter so desres The Edtors do not hold themselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column Contrbutons should be n the hands of the Edtors by AM on Monday coats after dances n Alumnae Hall The confuson n the students dressng room s dffcult uncomfortable and even "dsgraceful" but t s the fault of those who put ther coats n that room Coats should be left n the check room where attendants are n charge to safeguard them and to care for them n an orderly manner The Commttee n charge of Alumnae Hall has made ample provson for checkng wraps and coats t can do no more mprovement s possble only when you are wllng to do your share and fol low the regulatons formulated by the s P Actng Moreover the Department of Speech To the Wellesley College News E K s not alone n her dstaste for the confuson whch too often accompanes the Poets Readngs at Bllngs Hall As the person most responsble for the arrangements have not faled to consder all possble places These are some of the facts The Art Lecture Room seats not qute 200 and s not well ventlated Room 24 seats about 200 s well ventlated but has doors so placed that late arrvals and early departures are SONGS AT THE SALORS BALL The olly salors ball Most wondrous glded place Of sparklng song and drnk Concocted to enthrall Small anmals n lace And rbboned fur and pnk Knee breeches here and there out these next two songs n ent ths week wth far to oyous throngs m crazy m crazy Just look at my smlng face m wtty m wtty No one can keep up my pace My name s Hazel m a nut they say The squrrels all go after me When go out to play m loony m spoony T act lke a two-year-old m crazy m crazy They say that my bran s cold They always feed me grapenuts But they never reach my dome Knock knock knock knock Nobody home Who klled Cock Robn? "" sad the sparrow "Wth my bow and arrow klled Cock Robn" And the brdes of the ar Were a-sghn and a-sobbn When they heard of the death Of poor Cock Robn When they heard of the death Of poor Cock Robn Hegh-ho Tarty Wll you go Tarty wll you go Tarty wll you go Hegh-ho Tarty Wll you go Down to the A O ADONAS MAKES A PLEA even more annoyng than at Bllngs n Wellesley "WRAPS" moreover there s often much we learn nose French and Speech from cars That cultured we may be To the Wellesley College News The Great Hall would hold 200 only But theres one course that they should Ths s wrtten n answer by means of chars carted there each to free teach presses whch have appeared n these tme cost of tnese and of the - know youll all agree columns n the past protestng aganst movng of furnture and cleanng- contract q ^ the dffcultes experenced n obtanng whlch would altogether take three or Wherever Qne four mens tme for a good part of two And snce were n ths modern age days would be far too heavy a dran ts one thng we should know on the Fund even f the hall would n corrdors 6 Do not stand around n the foyer after the play go nto the ball room All doors leadng nto The rules are always under change seat more There s also the nose of And very much nvolved the telephone to be consdered Such older members of the College as attended the readng by AE at Alumnae Hall some years ago do not need argument that the Hall s not adapted to the readng of poetry by a poet not used to readng to a thousand and more The acoustcs are good but not good enough for all occasons The restlessness of those who cannot hear And so although t may seem strange Ths one poor pups resolved To tell hs dean and teachers too That they have overlooked A most mportant course for vou ts tme that fc was booked So nows the day for "two demands" And for grand slams galore Come on now please play out your hands And make a rubber score os the P easure of those few (on offces were flled last Tuesday that t commttee Both grls and ther (Contnued on Page 5 Col 2) escorts would have bothered even the most should observe the followng regulatons n checkng ther coats The days are gettng shorter conscentous seekng-after-knowledgeva-the-weu York Tmes to scan Do not leave coats n the dress- And wnters drawng ngh Correcton ntentons of a college educaton When we speak of nspraton and the entre lst observng sgnfcant ng rooms Were takng out our furs and sks progress a vague fear arses that we facts fndng out who was As the result of a mstake the Barnelected 2 Leave coats n the check room And kssng fond good-bye may be msunderstood To strve for where and by how swallows announced two weeks ago much To us the off the long corrdor on the sprng and falf and summer clothes better marks s not the only pont t turn that books relatve to The of the electon was dsappontng ground floor Cherry^^ needs must hde away nvolves a reorganzaton of methods a Orchard were to be found n the We had hoped for Hoover we had held 3 Mantan orderly lnes whle Untl cold weather leaves us greater concentraton on the work Brooks Room they now wsh to make n out for hm untl the end Such an checkng coats and whle clamng them after dances The leaves have gone n And warm days come to stay hand and realzaton of the relatve qute clear that these books are n the overwhelmng vctory for the Democratc party throughout the country 4 Check coats before the values of the varous demands Newspaper Room on the shelf below a whrl of of college play actvtes to on ones tme We are the frst wndow on the left The collecton ncludes was more than we had expected far from At lessen confuson urgng anyone to become a two copes of the play 5 Go mmedately to the audtorum to be found n Dcknsons Chef Contemporary Dramatsts and Tuckers or to the ball room after checkng coats to avod congeston Modern Contnental Plays the story of the frst producton of the play n Stanslawskys My Lfe n Art and artcles on the author Chekhov and on wnd The trees are standng bare And now there comes a cold cold ran Stngng through the ar On Founders steps some boards appear To protect them from the snow And men are busy rakng leaves Most everywhere you go subsequent productons of the play n Ths poor pup stands so cold and sad the ball room may be used Landmarks n Russan Lterature by Watng for summer skes 7 Members of the faculty and Maurce Barng and n a collecton of alumnae To come agan and cheer hm up are asked to use the magaznes The latter also contan specal check room on the As soon as wnter fles left photographs of the chef characters of the ball room and stage sets used n the Moscow Art Margaret D Chrstan f Theater your roommates spoutng poetry Chmn of Alumnae Hall House Com Cecle de Banke ts tme for ballads n speech you see

6 naturally dred Bllngs tw arrlvng seatg The Theater BOSTON OPERA HOUSE San Carlos Opera HOLLS The Chlltngtons (starts Monday November 2) MAJESTC Walk a Lttle Faster PLYMOUTH Whstlng n the Dark SHUBERT The Du Barry Face the Musc (startng Tuesday November 22) WLBUR Gay Dvorcee the few words of a newspaper column The revewer must content hmself wth callng attenton to some of the outstandng attractons of hs presence and refran from superlatves f possble Mr Frosts contrbutons to the afternoons enoyment ncluded the rectal of many of hs most popular poems as well as several less famous ent voces throughout and a very pleasng effect was gven by the hummng whch n many cases accompaned the man melody The smplcty of the songs whch were sung wth the often repeated melodes and choruses admrably suted them to a capella work Most of them were of course famlar to the audence Mghty Lak A Rose was very well done and specal menton should be made of the tenor who carred the melody Hs voce was characterzed not only by an unusual sweetness of tone but by a carryng power whch s seldom combned wth t Among the passably well other songs were All Gods Chllun E W Manwarng Got Shoes Swng Low Sweet Charot CAMPUS CRTC and Water Boy The whole program was rendered BAZAAR WLL SHOW wth an ease ROBERT FROST and wth an enthusasm VARETY OF GFTS on the part of the sngers whch contrbuted much to the enoyment of (Contnued From Page Col 4) t s mpossble to catch any of the the audence t s to be hoped that real flavor of Robert Frosts readng n Wellesley wll agan have an opportunty to hear the Hampton Quartet O B L 34 POETS* READNGS (Contnued from Page 4 Col 4) the occason referred to about a quarter of the audence) who mght otherwse hear Readng poetry s f some benevolently mnded ndvdual or class wshes to do one good deed suggest gvng new seats for Bllngs But after havng attended an mportant lecture n one of the large halls at Harvard am far less apologetc about the nose at Bllngs am sorry that so many had to be dsapponted n ther hopes of attendng the readng by Mr Frost but even the most unhappy wll surely agree that t was better to let Ave hundred (a few more n fact) hear reasonably well than to admt twelve hundred and have three or four hundred hear only n charge of Elzabeth J Smth 32 who was n Labrador wth Dr Gren- fell last summer The Thrft Shop wll serve tea for the total sum of a quarter the proceeds to go to Presdent Pendleton to be used for the ad of students The accompanyng Doll Show s n charge of Kathryn Benedct "34 The proposton put up to the students each year s dress a doll or gve a dollar ones nsght nto hs way of wrtng poetry hs opnons on the much- a more ntmate and lowerdebated queston of analogues and voced affal tnan lecturng The dolls each clothed and wth the name of the grl who dressed t are Bllngs nner meanngs n poetry and numer- Hall seats over four nunexamples of hs most ndvdual and wh contan at an uncomfort- wll then be exhbted at the Chrstmas due n the CA offce by Nov 28 They ble qualty hs wt He began wth the pnch stters and standers to the Bazaar and a prze wll be gven for unconscous preface" to most of hs number f over fve hundred That the best dressed doll Later these wll wrtngs The Pasture He called at- s about ** lar Se an audence as we be dstrbuted to worthy socal agences tentlon to the wntry mood of so many can farl y ^ a P** t0 tr * to make of hs poems as n Runaway the An- hmself heard *>y unless lke Mr - - swer and one he offered later Browns Sandburg or the late Vachel Lndsay Descent The remembrance of hs he s used t0 speakng n large halls lfe n Calforna was seen n Once by the and hs Poetr y s ada P ted to the crowd - s Pacfc and also the poem begnnng not so nosy as to prevent "Dust blowng n town" whle hs most our recevng great pleasure and hearng even very low tones as was shown recent vst there after the Olympcs at nspred My Record Strde The beloved Brches followed then Two occason the audence dd the speaker when Mr Tnker read but on that Wellesley Square Roads and Mendng Wall Two poems the courtesy of arrvng for the most of autumn October and Reluctance part on tme t s the unpunctualty A Delghtful Place to Dne of the audence whch makes us complan of the nose of the hall Next Breakfasts Luncheons The Feld and Sprng Pools ended hs program year the readngs wll be begun fve Afternoon Teas Dnners One answer to the query "Why mnutes later to allow for those com- should poets read ther own wrtngs?" ng from the remoter buldngs and s Mr Frost Hs presentaton of hs t wll hope be recognzed as a matpoems was perfecton He nether read Qf c(mmon polteness that those nor rected them but spoke them as late unavodably wll take naturally as an ordnary conversaton ^ the balcony wherg tney cause ndeed t was sometmes dffcult to less dsturbance say when he had stopped hs explanaton and had begun hs verse Wth any one elses poetry or wth any other poet ths mght have proved mpossble but wth the nformalty of Mr Frosts manner and the natural smplcty of hs poems an atmosphere of ease and enoyment was created All of the charm and quet force of the poetry added to the attractve personalty of ths poet made a fttng end to a successful seres of Poets Readngs E M W 34 MARY PEABODY HOTSON Mrs Mary Peabody Hotson wfe of the noted Shakespearean authorty revealed to an apprecatve audence n Bllngs Hall last Frday nght that the Elzabethan perod made a great contrbuton to the world n the way of muscal as well as lterary development Choosng her selectons from the work of seven of the greatest composers of the tme Mrs Hotson presented a seres enttled "An Elzabethan Garland" As she sang she lnked the numbers together by a spoken rectal explanng the place that the song and nstruments had n the seventeenth century Mrs Hotson was accompaned by Mrs Haskell at the vrgnals HAMPTON QUARTET C D 34 On Tuesday afternoon the Male Quartet of the Hampton nsttute a Negro College presented a most enoyable program of plantaton melodes and Negro Sprtuals The quartette was remarkable for the clearness of tone whch characterzed the entre program and a tmbre and resonance that was almost organ-lke n qualty An unusual harmony and unty was preserved between the dffer- H J Seller Co Caterers Snce 873 Offce 0 Norway St Boston A Wonderful New DRY Shampoo An Amazng Scentfc Dscovery that Requres No Water Soap or Rnsng Now scence has made t possble to shampoo wthout water soap lather or rnsng Ths marvelous new dscovery makes the har soft and luxurant brngs out ts natural lfe lustre and gloss wthout affectng the wave t actually deepens the wave and adds lfe to a permanent or natural wave Smply rub on then comb and brush and all the drt and ol wll be removed by Edens Wave n ffteen mnutes rght at your dressng table you can have a delghtfully effectve shampoo at a cost of only 5c Best results are obtaned when used sparngly Edens Wave does away wth the danger of catchng cold from old-tme shampoo methods t cannot harm the har or scalp no matter how often used s odorless when appled Youll be amazed when you see the results of ths magc dry shampoo Only $0 for a 6 oz bottle good for 25 applcatons Take a bottle on your next football week-end House of Eden 350 Ffth Ave New York CHRSTMAS VACATON SPECAL S3 WELLESLEY- NEW YORK S3 GREYHOUND BUSES LEAVE FOUNDERS 00 P M DECEMBER 5 WELLESLEY COLLEGE TRAVEL BUREAU ROOM 30 You Have Often Wondered Where to Lunch AS A SUGGESTON STEP DOWN THEALLEY TO NANS KTCHEN nc 3 Boylston Place Just around the corner from the COLONAL THEATRE also 5 Parkway Shop Falmouth Mass Duke unversty SCHOOL OF MEDCNE DURHAM N C Pour terms of eleven weeks are gven each year These may be taken consecutvely (M D n three years) or three terms may be taken each year (M D n four years) The entrance requrements are ntellgence character and at least two years of college work ncludng the subects specfed for Grade A Medcal Schools Catalogues and applcaton forms mny be obtafctd from the Dean AuSt orv cyyvv b Our new msses* shop s now amply suppled wth the seasons newest models an allurng varety of gowns for every occason they are youthful and rresstble The prces are n lne wth the present need The prvlege of showng you our lovely clothng wll be apprecated Prces begnnng at $950 Retta C Thomas UUke/* 683 Boylston Street Boston Mass fpaytees NO SNAPS #/wo BVCKLBS NO FASTBNEHS

7 talan l n and accordng dours of CALENDAR Thursday November P M Room 24 Founders Hall Msa Decker wll tulk to the Fneulty on the Penson Plan 7 30 P M Room 24 Founders Hall Mrs George P Baker wll speak on "The Dscovery and Use of Loch Materal n Wrtn" (Department ot Englsh Composton) Frday November 8 *8 B A M Mornng Chapel Mss Stenrns wll lead P M The Plmpton Room n the Lbrary wll be open 730 P M Agora House Meetng of Cosmopoltan Club Dr P S Tang wll speak on Chnese Culture 730 P M Zeta Alpha House Meetng of Newman Club Saturday November 9 *85 A M Morn- nr Chapel Dean Lndsey wll lead 800 P M Bllngs Hall Mss Maron Los Fuller Wellesley 930 who has returned from two years study wth Matthay n London wll gve a pano rectal Her program ncludes works by Bach Beethoven Chopn Medtner and two compostons wrtten by Ellen Jane Lorenz Wellesley 929 Tuesday November A M Mornng Chapel Mss Edth Johnson wll lead Wednesday November 23 *S 5 A M Mornng Chapel Professor Curts wll lead NOTES -WELLESLEY COLLEGE L- BRARY Exhbtons Frst Edtons of the works of Robert Frost Frst Edtons of the works of Wllam Butler Yeats What they read n the 3th century (from the Plmpton Collecton) North Hall WELLESLEY COLLEGE ART MUSEUM Exhbton of Japanese Om-ye Prnts Lent by the College Art Assocaton Open to the Publc SCENTST REVEALS MUSCAL MOLECULES ^Contnued From Page Col 2) one of the fundamental problems of chemstry The molecule s not a rgd but a dynamc structure Every characterstc molecule has ts own frequency of vbraton Hydrogen whose molecule conssts of two atoms oned by a force whch s analogous to a coled sprng between them shows a sngle brght lne n ts spectrum meanng that t has a sngle frequency whch s faster than that of red lght Compounds gve spectra whch are more complex showng that they have several frequences of vbraton A compound may be recognzed by passng a beam of lght through a soluton of the compound and analyzng the absorpton spectrum of the emergent ray The dea of constructng models to represent the vbraton of molecules n ther known frequences was born n the laboratores of General Motors from experments attemptng to fnd the total energy content of gasolne Dr Andrews consulted wth the engneers who specalze n valve sprngs and together they produced sprngs whose strength corresponded to those of the chemcal bonds By means of these sprngs they oned together the steel balls whch represented the atoms and thus formed the model To demonstrate the vbraton of the molecules Dr Andrews has a specal devce whch he calls the "strokeoscope" n ths machne the model s suspended n such a way that a motor tuned to ts frequency causes t to vbrate n one of ts perods Because ths vbraton under ordnary that can be played on the pano" sad Dr Andrews He proceeded to demonstrate Ordnary water gave a tnklng four notes whch were qute suggestve Bromne suggested Debussey and gasolne belonged dstnctly to the PROGRAMS PRESENT SOCETES PLANS On Saturday evenng November 2 the Socetes held ther frst formal meetngs of the year n each case the program served as an ntroducton to the work of the year Agora s devotng the year to a study of Workers Educaton Kathleen Lyons Elzabeth Aery and Mary Taylor spoke on what has been done and what s beng done n ths feld AKX s preparng to produce phgena n Auls As an ntroducton to ths study Mss Law of the Latn and Greek departments gave a stereoptcon lecture on the Attc Theater presented by Shakespeare wth specal emphass on the comc elements The TZJS s studyng murals wth partcular emphass on the work of Amercan panters Fve tableaux were presented Saturday nght among whch were Gottos Dante a detal for The Last Supper and Santa Barbara whch s not a mural but whch represents a type on whch Amercan murals are based Muscal selectons were played between the tableaux for a greater emphass s to be placed on musc n ths years program An opportunty was taken at ths tme to ntate the new honorary members Mr Hnners of the Musc Department and Mss Mack of the Art Department ZA s studyng Spansh contemporary drama Senorta de Oyazabal spoke on three contemporary Spansh dramatsts and the new members of the socety presented a one-act play by the Qunteros brothers Mornng of Sunshne WELLESLEY COLL E G E NEW tanng one of the fnest examples of Florentne wood engravng of the perod Lves of the Sants were also very popular and there s n one of the exhbton cases an early ffteenth century Latn manuscrpt of such Lves Fra Domenco Cavalca s another thrteenth century wrter "to whom n ths formatve century the language owed a great debt" Three of hs works are shown and descrbed He was called by an early admrer "the father of talan prose" Ths was an age of "For" (Flowers) "Gardn" (Gardens) and "Tesor" (Treasures) collected from the Classcs the Bble and the Fathers of tha ng Chapel Dean Knapp wll lead P M Alumnne Hal Swmmng Pool Carnval under the auspces of the Church The most famous of these Ph Sgma s nterested n rsh because reference s made to t by Athletc Assocaton Vaudevlle Booths Dante s Brunetto Latns Tesoro College Moves Refreshments General admsson 0 cents a paper by sabel Ehrlch on the cus- Lterature The program conssted of a knd of compendum of all the Sunday November 20 *00 A M Memoral Chapel Preacher Dr Alexander C toms relgon and poltcs of preknowledge of the tme Translatons chrstan reland followed by the read- from the Classcs abounded especally Purdy Hartford Theologcal Semnary Hartford Conn ng of an rsh folk tale by Dorothy translatons of rhetorc and ethcs Monday November 2 *86 A M Morn- Hereford Jo Day opened and Among closed these s a free renderng of Cceros Rhetorc the program wth readngs from rsh by Latn of whch we have the frst edton though our Poetry Two scenes from The Tempest were edton of the Tesoro s rather late Lghter fare was not wantng to the thrteenth century reader such as the Hundred Tales or the Novellno olf whch we have the frst and later Socety s devotng the year to a study of Shakespeares outlook on lfe partcularly as revealed n the hstorcal edtons and the Romances of Chvalry plays and n The Tempest whch wll be presented at the sem-open LBRARY EXHBTS EARLY LTERATURE The dsplay of books and manuscrpts from the Plmpton Collecton shows examples of what was wrtten end read by men of the thrteenth century but except n one case nothng that had actual exstence n that century (One must always remember that prntng was not nvented untl the ffteenth century) The excepton s a Commentary on Peter Lombards "Sentences" by Rchard Mddleton an Englsh phlosopher of the tme t s known to have been wrtten by hm between 28 and 285 Ths s a copy wrtten by some scrbe n 287 Whle Latn contnued to be the language used by educated men already n Tuscany that common speech was beng shaped and polshed whch was later to become the talan language n ths century the Unversty of Bologna was the center of European as well as talan culture and the enthusasm for scence and phlosophy nspred a new development n lterature Gudo Guncell who was teachng n the Unversty n 270 s called by Dante hs father n the art of poetry and by Professor De Sancts the father of lterature Hs poetry treated lght s too rapd to be easly seen a the stereotyped subects n an entrely flashng neon lamp s used whch gves new manner wth magnaton quckened by the study of scence the effect of slow moton pctures and the wrthngs and contortons of the The only example of hs verse n the model are then clearly vsble Collecton s n a collecton publshed "t s an nterestng experment to the eghteenth century Whle he translate the frequences of each molecule nto sound frequences You can to the code of the trouba- other poets sang of human love thus fnd a chord for each molecule dvne love was the nspraton one of the most nterestng fgures of thrteenth century lterature Jacopone da Tods Hymns and Lauds wrtten n the vulgar tongue were extremely popular and reflect a sde of talan lfe of the perod whch was very real blues The speaker suggested that and vtal for heaven and hell angels someone mght now wrte a Symphony sants and demons were as real to hm n Sulphurc Acd or conversely mght and hs contemporares as ther own analyze the Moonlght Sonata for nstance and fnd that t had been wrt- the "Lauds" belongng to us s a very homes and famles The edton of ten after all about kerosene precous one beng the frst and con- V "Wrap-Me-Up" tn ankle-length velvet wth a huge swrlng collar of fne apn $2975 Snow Whte evenng gown n the new matelasse crepe Moulded lnes and the over-all decolletage (one of a knd) $3950 Sequn Epaulettes dstngush ths sophstcated evenng gown n the new hyacnth {one of a knd) $2975 S of whch we have a notable collecton n the case s the very rare second edton of the Real d Franca More detaled descrptons of these works wll be found wth them The next exhbton wll be from the works of wrters of the fourteenth century The Plmpton Room wll be open Frday afternoon November 8 and Monday afternoon November 2 t wll not be open agan before the holdays Ethel D Roberts THE CABN SOUTH SUDBURY Luncheon Tea Dnner Specal Partes by Arrangement Week-end Guests THANKSGVNG DNNER BY RESERVATON Route Rght turn al Framngham to route 26 North ss mles to Cabn sgns Phone Sudbury 6 HOTEL BRUNSWCK BOSTON ^H EGYPTAN ROOM GOES MODERN TONGHT Ffth A "HALLELUJAH Transformaton Better Than Ever LEO RESMAN presents HOWARD PHLLPS wth the new Hotel Brunswck Orchestra and famous rado sngers n an entrely new settng f ENTERTANMENT The theater goes on whle you eat whle you dance never stops Dancng No cover charge untl 9 PM No mnmum Yours for SlatteryS Near Wellesley nn J g ft y Nght Lfe a Our Wellesley Shop s ready to show you the entre fashon panorama for the wnter socal season The new taperng slhouette the new gltter n trmmngs the new vbrant colors every glamorous fashon fchat wll play mportant parts on "dressup" nghts ^ J

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