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2 . maor ] creatng Morgan, and 1 ; French-Canadan dalect. En- couraged by poet, who realzed that J \. mnway Hall, llesley. Mass. ellede 0tle e Ntm MAJOR OFFICERS AILEEN SHAW Charman of Judcary RUTH STEPHENS Barnswallows Assocaton VIRGINIA DARE Barnswallows Busness Manager JOSEPHINE MAGHEE Chrstan Assocaton MARGARET CLAPP College Government FRANCES PIERCE Athletc Assocaton BETTY BEURY Wellesley College NEWS Retrng Offcers Reveal Vews About Organzatons How does t feel to be retrng from offce? Pew of us can ever :now, but second-hand nformaton s lere gven for what t s worth. Vrgna Onderdonk leaves her poson as head of College Government :l;u; legslatc hch students take an actve part s superor to any way of formulatng rules from outsde. re s marked beneft to student body as a whole under present system, for re s a much greater chance for r opnons to prove really effectve. Besdes, re s apt to be less law breakng n proporton as people feel that rules are not m from an alen souro lem of chaperone rules s portant queston whch, n donks opnon, College ] Contnued on Page 6, Col. Lecture Traces Conflct In Medeval Russan Pantng Mr. Alfred Barr of Art department spent ten weeks n Russa last year. Whle re, hs nterest n medeval pantng led hm to collect materal for a lecture on "Russan Medeval Pantng" whch he gave n Wellesley last week "Pantng n I.-huud thought of as a long struggle between Greek (Byzantne) classcsm and a natve (barbarc) tendency toward vgorous but prmtve flat geometrc desgn." In XII century Kev was great art center. It depended on Constantnople for ts style. Pure Byzantne art lacks psychologcal nterest whch s apparent n ths north In XIII century, ths Hellenstc nfluence tends to dsappear. Lnear tradton proves more nterestng than Greek form. Kev has fallen and ths has cut off communcaton wth Constantnople so that Russan sprt s free to follow ts own bent. By mddle of XIV century departure from formal art whch followed ncreased nterest n callgraphy, (Contnued on Page 5, Col. 2) Fnance Experts Work On Plan Of World Bank Owen D. Young, n Pars, facng ggantc task of a wo: :. Aded by J. P. he hopes to buld an : tcn whch wll nfluence t fortunes of hundreds of y Permanent World Bank ggested bank s to be ecessty of havng son payment Though comm experts s plannng to buld for express purpose r be made by Alled natons strongly WELLESLEY, hopng that ths nternatonal fnancal nsttuton wll become a permanent thng Mr. Young s lookng forward to tons, co-ordnatng r nternatona needs and adustng r demands fo exchanges. work of such a bank would b colossal. Its frst busness would b< above mentoned German reparatons, whch wll be handlng of $10,000,000.0 start handlng regular Inter-Alled natonal fnance. success of k would be one of greatest trumphs over natonalsm. selecton of Mr. Young as Char man of commttee s a trbute to neutralty of Unted States am No doubt th to Mr. Young personally. Europeans are rememberng that ths Amercan economst played an mportant part n draftng of Dawes plan n Though Mr. Young has wshed that ths second experts commttee be known as second Dawes Commttee, t wll be name of Owen D. Young whch wll be connected wth nternatonal bank, f eastern development. Hellenstc nfluence s seen n drapery whch s not functonless and entrely mannerste as n pure Byzantne; n faces t evolves accordng to present Mr. Young took poston wth a realzaton of dffculty of ob. (Contnued on Page 8, Cols. 1-2) Ths Afternoon at 3.45 THE GYM MEET Marchng, Exercses, Dancng, Apparatus, Awards COMING EVENTS Thursday. March 21, wnter gym- SENATE PASSES LEGISLATION ALLOWING,e Annual Indoor Meet, to be held n Mary Hemenway at 3:45. Interclass compettons and contests for Lnnd Many College Commttees Homans Cups wll sharpen -terest of program, and an! Work Unhonored And Unsung honorary varsty team for Indoor Basketball wll be pcked.,ave "ctntman actvtes! campus durng r=j Professor Walter S. Hunter, who occupes whch 1 Stanley Hall Char of Psy- se event- chology at Clark Unversty, wll speak ;llesley under auspces of Phlosophy and Psychology Depart- Tuesday. Aprl 9, n Room 24, Founders Hall, at 4:40. 1=1 Costume Commt Mr. Francs Bacon, Prncpal of Evanston Townshp Hgh School. Evanston, Illnos, wll speak on Hgh It s sad that and )l Teachng on Frday. Aprl 5th, ]om 124, Founders Hall, at 4:40 ngs may be determned qute accurately aeon comes from one of leady by nspectng sze of sttches; ncrease n length steadly as y approach present, present de- On Frday evenng, Aprl 5, Gh Scout Group of College wll hold < supper meetng at Agora. Although mangements are not absolutely t s thought that Helen / song leader of Class of 1928 present and wll tell of Scout k she has been dong durng t year. Mrs. Hart and Mss Stevens expected to be present also. Eunce Cook s n charge of meetng. r= of Pne Arts and Crafts, Boston, speak on Appled Art on Wednesday, Aprl 10th, at 4:40, n Art Lecture Room. Mss Sherer speaks especally upon vocatonal possbltes whch may follow a maor n art, and : especally nterested n showng some of encouragng aspects of a < n appled art. (Contnued on Page 7, Col. 2 Sophomore Hold Tea Dance For Freshmen At Alumnae On Thursday afternoon, March 14, freshmen, glorfed by corsages of gardenas, roses or sweet peas, were guests of sophomores at a Tea Dance. Alumnae Hall was trmmed wth green and gold festoons n honor of St. Patrck. guests were receved by Dean Tufts and Dean Knapp, June Kennedy, Presdent of Class of 1931; Louse Conway, Vce-Presdent of Class, and Alce Cooper, Charman of Prom. 31s Factotums, Elzabeth Andrews and Else Watkns presented guests to hostesses. dancng, whch began at was dvded up nto fourteen short dances. Durng ntermsson, some of sophomores entertaned. Janet McLellan and Bethne Coe sang "Button Up Your Overcoat" n a plantve and amusng style. Margaret Bell, tred n a brght red dress and wth hands and face blackened, dd a ne monologue and dance. Msses Patterson, Rose, Coe. Van Gorder. Macomber, and Zumbro presented a danc ble Decoraton, Camlla Kemple; Refresh ments, Alce K. Parke; Musc, Vrgna Chapman; Invtatons, Louse Conway Programs, Mary L. Fagg; Flowers, Mar ore Sskey; and Entertanment, Elza beth Lneberger. Prom was over at 5:30 and th freshmen clam t was best part y have been to ths year. SMOKING WITHIN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP generaton n sewng s probably partly caused by electrc sewng machne owned by Commttee. Of course E tme. re f Commttee, a Operetta, for t led, cast tself must costumng. cl Rectal Of Habtant Poems students Ma y Sraoke In Socet y Houses, And In Alumnae Hall Tea " R00mS "" RULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 2 March 18, Senate h. meetng by vote was ton amendng t. new rulng wll go nto effect mmedately after Followng s legslaton, as t wll "Wthn townshps of Wellesley and Natck, smokng s restrcted to: "a. Alumnae Hall, subect to regulatons of House Commttee, "b. Tea Rooms as allowed by n- Socety Houses presdent of College Government be House Commttee as been created to regulate tters as hours and places for To Be Gven By Mss Small T detals need not be referred when changes are necessary. Yeldng to many requests of her commttee also ncludes Head Wellesley students and frends, Mss of House n charge of Alumnae Hall Small, of Readng and Speakng (ex-offco) and a member from each Department, has decded to gve a (Contnued on Page 8, Col. 1) group of her dramatc readngs and re- + ctals for college. program MemDerS Qf 1929 And 1930.Inch gven Tuesday».vrnnp. Habtant of Old Quebec. vng lved n Canada, Mss Small very real knowledge of counnd people. As a lttle grl she used French Canadan language, whch msdered to be very dffcult. Wth ths frst hand knowledge of habtant speech and character, she bene very much nterested n readng poems whch physcan-poet. lved perfectly only when I read aloud by one whose nsght nto lves of habtant equalled hs, Mss Small has gven extensve read- ngs from hs book. Hs poem. Habtant of Old Quebec, she has read, hundreds of tmes n England. Canada and Unted States. She has read for Englsh court and for mners camps n Rockes. Receve Scholastc Honors At same tme Durant and Wellesley scholarshps for two upper classes were announced. Honor Scholarshps have been establshed by college for purpose of In her Wellesley rectal, whch wll gvng recognton to a hgh degree of be open to college, Mss Small n- tends frst to gve an ntroductory talk I farmer wth wn personal ends. Havng panted background of smple French-Canadan lfe, she ead from Habtant Poems of folksongs whch she found LITERARY REVIEW MATERIAL Due for Next Issue, Aprl 8 Electons to Eta Chapter of Ph Beta Cappa and unor and sen or honor U-;u-(, took place last week. folowng senors were elected to Ph Beta Matlda Aarons Mary H. Bressler Louse C. Casselman Karne Eastman Nancy H. Fsk Florence Goldman Helene E. Ham Helen Klen Elzabeth McCracken Vrgna Onderdonk Astrd Walloe Dont forget essay contest $10 przeyears work. unors on bas of one and one-half years work. 3. standard n each case s at solute, not compettve. 4. Names on lst are arranged alphabetcal order. Contnued on Page 2, Cols. 2 and 3)

3 ! proxmty : On!, cloth and DR. GLEDITSCH LECTURES TO STUDENTS ON RADIOACTIVITY versty of Oslo, and presdent of Internatonal Federaton of Unversty Women, lectured on Radoactvty on afternoon of March 12. Radoactve substances are always stances. From m are constantly beng gven off alpha and beta rays untl a stable product s reached. At frst half of volume s dscharged untl porton of radum remanng s smaller than can be measured. Despte fact, n, that a gven amount of radum s contnually gettng smaller, actve substances whose atoms are ver unstable. se atoms explode, breal and a part forms alpha partcles, th tracks of whch have been photo graphed. Docent Gledtsch explaned place ment of elements n perodc sys tem, facts well known to students o Chemstry 101. radoacton am llt Chlorne, for nstance, s composed ol twelve knds of atoms, whose dfference cannot be easly traced because y are never found apart. Partcles can however, be separated out by r dfference n mass. Most of an atom s open space, wth.surroundng partcles charged postvely or negatvely. same laws govern atom as Radoactvty and mass are depen chemcal propertes depend on electrons. Radum and mesothorum, for nstance, dffer not n electrons, but Dr. Gledtsch I fth sodum cr hlorne whch 1 PROFESSOR BARNES FINDS GOD A PRESENT-DAY ANACHRONISM ever-prolfc argument betwee Scence and Relgon has broken ot agan n an nterestng debate n th March ssue of Current Hstory. Han- Elmer Barnes. Professor of Socology a Smth, starts battle wth hs artcle en ttled Orthodox Belef Incompatble vth Modern Scence. Professor Barnes contends at outset that re too. s prmarly assumptons on part of man. But scence today ha; member such concepts wtp urn an age whch conceved of as a small part of presen. HU covered wth an nverted blue bowl a few mles dstant." Professor Eddngton has ponted out that quantum ory of atoms carres wth t no clues to an explanaton of present God. Physology, neurology and psychology are ntmate. vtal attacks aganst mysterous, all Omnpotent udge of our every act and thought. modern psychologst stresses mportance of unconscous, physcal reactons of nerve centers, but not mysterous Uncon- Scentfc study of socal condtons n conuncton wth psychologsts understandng of how to handle problem must free people from r domnatng supersttons. We should utlze our knowledge for a more effectve, Evoluton, ] ; analyss, nukrs ;an not a lttle lower than angels, lttle hgher than earth-worm, speces temporarly domnatng earth. And astrophyscs makes of God more than a prmtve, anthromorphc and geocentrc msapprehenson. Today many clergy fnd God an em Contnued on Page 8, Col 2> NEW TYPE OF COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE SUGGESTED BY WOLFE l challenge of ams of eces. psychoanalyss of t\: pe who attend se, a ton as to true lberal Wolfe crtcses fact ttu lgonsts, phlosophers, and curous Senor Durant Scholars Class through ages to seek any ultmate Aarons, Matlda statonary realty s necessarly futle Barley, Florence of radothough men and women are et * ually "" ble, general lfe does not accept ths as fact. "We are lvng n an age stll domnated by a masculne deal. Our culture s mantaned by manmade laws. Our nsttutons gve preference to men. Our ology and phlosophy are permeated wth concept that male s a superor beng." As a psychatrst, Dr. Wolfe stuaton n producng a cvlzaton racked by a struggle for sexual domnance, wth ner equalty nor cooperaton between sexes. Mens colleges are strongholds of mpregnable male. deals of masculne domnance are fostered frst by parents and n n college, where undergraduates have a deprecatng ar.ward womens colleges. Agan from psychologcal pont of vew Dr. Wolfe ands contacts of male undergraduate w 1 bad, Just of colleges. vrlty. preparng r students later communal lfe, so s ths true womens colleges. latter were organzed wth dea of an expresf protest aganst excluson from colleges, but were modelled after faulty mens colleges. Womens colleges, lke mens, exaggerate sexual struggle, leavng problem of adustment to be worked out through battle n later lfe. for munal lfe s co-educaton pleads for a new ty college for annhlaton adustment among students, a college wth equalty of opportunty work, : wards, and actual tranng n eun; Untl such an one exsts, he feels, cannot udge benefts of co-educa- grounds that t ends n what ultmately must be called assumptons. Relgon, ment among students. proved, not merely assumed, that cosmos s essentally a changng thng that re s no statc verty n unverse, and refore attempts of re- Bressler, Mary H. Brewster, Stella Casselman, Louse C. Clayton, Florence E. Echols, Susan Fsk. Nancy H. Franc, Helen Goldman. Florence Ham. Helene E. Johnston, Dorothy H. Klen. Helen Kruger, Lllan.Lehman. Annette Lorenz, Ellen Jane Makrauer. Rose Onderdonk. Vrgna Post, Helen Scharfeld. Estelle M. Trepp, Jean Walloe, Astrd Wyman, Rosemary Junor Durant Scholars Class Baley, H. Louse Boose, Helen A. Currer, Ruth Dapp, Kathryn Davson, Mary A. Meyer, Evelyn Mller, Frances Sword, Alce Ulman, Elnor Vactor. Alce Walker, Helen L. Senor Wellcsley College Scholar: bass c On bass < Class of 1929 Abbott, Karne Albn, Kathryn Alexander. Dorothy S. Auger, Clare Beers, Helen A. Bennett. Alce R. Brody, Gertrude M. Budsh, Elzabeth Camsa, Vvan M. Chdsey, Jane Cohn, Karne R. Coller, Else Cooper, Ruth Davs. Dorothy E. Eastman. Katharne Eckhardt, Mare Gfford. Edna M. Gorflnkle. lma "Gorham, Elane Hayden, Dorothy Hrshberg, Janet Hudson, Lesle James, Beva Johnson, Dorothy F. Khoury, Edth «Krkbrdge, Esr Krolk, Margaret Lndemann, Edna Lyman, Helen McCracken, Elzabeth Maxwell, F. Jane Meyer, Alene OGorman, Patrca Parker, E. Carne Pearl, Ruth D. Pease, Barbara Reuss, Emme Rchards, Elzabeth Rchmond, Mary Roman, Jeannette Rosenwald, Janet Smth, Constance C. Stacey, Margaret Storer, Elzabeth Street, B. Eleanor Thum, Margaret Tomec, Helen M. Wagner, H. Carne Ward, Margaret Wheeler, Eleanor K. Wheeler, Mary M. Wheeler, Zella T. Waldron. Mldred Anscough, Ruth Bachman, Elzabeth Bass, Maran L. Bradstreet. Elzabeth Brdges, Else Chalfant, Evalne Clapp, Margaret Collns, Eunce Cornwall, Thankful Frank, Frances Fuller, Maron Hansen, Elzabeth House, Jula Llly Keatng, Luclle Ker, Anna Knght. Elzabeth MacPherson, Janet Madsen. Beatrce Mahoney, Elnor Montgomery, Alce Page. Eleanor Pearce, Nelle Prce, Emly Read. M. Elzabeth Renff, Elzabeth Rose, Grace Shaw. Eleen Shuman. Dorothy Snger. Katharne Smth, Marore Starks, S. Wnnfred Stephens, Ruth Thompson, Maron Torrey, Mary Townsend, Mare Wllson. Eleanor Jean Smart Styles SPRING n IZandettes and Step-ns Rbboned Garter Belts DEXDALE HOSIERY Ivy Corset Shop 8 Church St., Wellesley AT WELLESLEY INN "When dreary wthout Ts cheery wthn If you lke ta ored clos covert suts, $25 \ \ww /ffv^y v.n fwnff uwta (d / f //, F II / 7 In talored modes, tweeds covert s perhaps a / ht more ndvdual and severe. Sketched s an oxford gray covert sut, planlv talored for moses, $25. Ors are of S25. Tu eed or slk ensembles n smlar desgns are $16.50 to separate blouse sketched, lght bege crepe de Chne, $7.50. Ors up to $ hat sketched s black felt $7.50. Or Kknc bats n felt, bakt, or b.llhutl. $5,,. $25. Dobbs Hats, $15 to $2S. 7 1=1 / ^&nd of Boston WELLESLEY SHOP 50 CENTRAL ST. To add fnal touch to sprng ensembles, we suggest clocked chffon stockngs n sun-tanned shades, $1.65. Specal Value Clove, $1.9S

4 be I I havng.. I OFF AND ON OFF CAMPUS Promnent Englshmen are attemptng to brng about purchase of tht land surroundng famous crcle ol Stonehenge on Salsbury plan crcle tself was gven to Brtsh government a decade ago by Sr Cecl Chubb, but surroundng plan s stll owned by prvate ndvduals who may, t s feared, allow unquely hstorc spot to deger nto a center for holday outngs. To obtan all land, t s necessary that $225,000 be rased by end of March; optons have already been obtaned on most of property, and t s to be hoped that mystery of gant stones, relcs of Druds or Bronze Age, may be preserved. workers of Kev n Russa have ssued a resoluton condemnng btterly acton of Leo Trotsky n "sellng hmself to captalst press." y sacrfces of Red army durng Cvl War; and Trotskys great servce n creaton of that army merely makes more flagrant hs supposed Anor naton expressed ts des for peace when Swedsh Rrsdag ( March 16 confrmed adherence that country to Kellogg Pact. cty of Phloppopols, n Gree whch was last year demolshed by earthquake, s beng agan ON CAMPUS Ghastly groans have been heard on campus lately, remnscent of melodrama of murdered herone or hero dyng glorously on battlefeld. y emerge from every unexpected corner, loud, prolonged walngs am mutterngs and groanngs. Upon n vestgaton t was found that al was nothng supernatural; mght not even prove fatal. sopho been requred to report tme y spend are practsng Readng and Speakng. L=) Durng her stay at Wellesley last week. Docent Ellen Gledtsch vsted chemstry and physcs laboratores On evenng of March 12, Mss Pendleton gave a recepton to whch members of faculty and advance students of chemstry and physcs were nvted to meet scentst. Mne- Gledtsch Wednesday, March 13, by e Physcs Depart- ;ent. Louse Casselman, Helen Klen, d Eunce Cook, senors who are takg honors work n Physcs, and Louse >rdan. presdent of Scence Club, ere nvted. r=] Ths s a busy season for actresses, ny dramatc talent that was born to ush unseen at tme of Operetta youts had an opportunty to show tlf on Monday evenng, when tryouts r Sprng Informals took place. ays wll not be presented untl Aprl ; but t s hoped that placng tryouts before vacaton wll gve casts a chance to learn r lnes durng that Some Wellesley students wll as usual vacatonng n Bermuda; tours have been planned of type that a large group of grls enoyed last year. Gob Sound Devls Lotus Burmese Javanese Guards LOST! Women Dull-gold pendant. Madens Puppets HARRIET WILDEY, 212 Olve Davs Hall DR. DWIGHT R. CLEMENT Dentsts DR. COPELAND MERRILL Welle.lcy Sq. phon (607-W DR. PAUL E. EVERETT OSTEOPATHY DENTIST PHYSIOTHERAPY HOURS: 2:30 P. M. lo 5:00 P. M. Waban Block Tel. We W POPOVERS Dr. F. Wlbur Mottley, M. A. Colonal Bldg. \y e DR. STANLEY E. Waban Block DENTIST Tel. We HALL ARE NOW RIPE AT THE PARK MANOR BABSON VAUIL POPOVERS OR ENGLISH TOASTED MUFFINS Grape Jam or Marmalade Walker-Gordon Mlk Otretch Check from home. Spend less for food... have more for fun. Shredded Wheat for breakfast and for mdnght supper. Delcous and economcal. Helps you work and lets you sleep. ^ Shredded Wheat Keeps you actve and alert So. nouses were last week ahe;d\ water, and nhabtants were : to flee from cty that weu arsng from ts runs. Unted States Government has renewed ts agreement wth Mexco, whereby that government s allowed to mport guns and ammunton from Unted States to combat Mexcan rebels. government tself has sold large quanttes of war supples to Mexcan government and has gven latter to buy arms, d tear gas from A:n> n- ferences wth Robert W. Hutchn. Dean of Yale Law School, and Prof. Charles E. Clark also of that nsttuton, both of whom have made research along lne of law enforcement. Presdent wanted to get from se men an expresson of r vews on general problems wth whch commsson s to deal. Although many names have been suggested for membershp on board, Presdent Hoover has been gvng hs attenton solely to outlnng program whch commsson s to Hygene Department s also busy ts fles; all students except re now makng appontments sprng physcal examnat e, sgns of sprnt appearng on ca sprng fever forms as dmnshng number of fur coats and ncreasng number of cars. robns chrp has not yet heralded approach of new season, but exclamatons of "Isnt t summery?" should prove equally effectve. Mss Mara Saldtt, German department, Thursday and saled Her departu German requrement Mss Saldtt lght college last Germany. or teachng certfcate from "gymnasum h. D. from Unversty, b also complete two years of wha led practcal frst year, her second. German school legns at Easter, and Mss Saldtt requred to return when authortes called her. When se tw she wll stll have t> take examnatons before she wll b permtted to teach n any Germa ^^ r e> number s legon who travel Tourst THIRD CABIN fm-tth, actors one ufler he oler hcy book Tourst Thrd Cabn when Europe-hound. Away from dutes and -... lolh^lo:. ll.\ seek nfornlly ease comfort pleasant assocaton wll nle-c-lf people. re Before yon dasb home! Assemble your own ENSEMBLE In r felds European Irp s u necessly. y prde mselves on keepng abreast" of age by frequent eonlaet wth European mnds and methods. TOURIST Thrd Cabn *>n our shps gves m every comfort, good food, excellent servce and s so nexpensve, 818-1*50 (up) A Navy Coat blue because t combnes smartly wth gay prnts, brght dresses. Basket weave woolen, tuxedo-talored coat, A Check Prnt wth polka dots that have turned "square corners" n navy and bege. Two-pece dress wth Chanel bow necklne. One of many prms, A Baku Hat supple straw, twsted, draped nto chc off--forehead lnes. Navy, bege, or red. One of many new straws at sdk crepe, of brght Sprng TREE DAY: TENTATIVE LIST Incense Court Astrologers and Prests Fabrcs lan Nautch Choce of Maestc, worlds largest shp, Olympc, Homerc, Bvlgcnlad, ; Lapland, etc.-.-., Im u,(,., l,,., ry TOURIST Thrd Cabn passenger.- >,. I WHITE STAR LINE SLATTERY WELLESLEY SHOP -12 CHURCH STREET

5 fact can see beyond to range of low wth a very real trumph; n a larger sense t s a trumph for all who have looked forward to nevtable rulng out of a law whose artfcalty made t unfortunate from start. When to full sgnfcance of Monday nghts work. It remans for Wellesley to express ts grattude by usng ts new prvlege wth moderaton and ta; SALUTATORY Any edtoral bow must Ft We h manners under tutelage of our elders and our betters, and steppng up nto hgh places y have left, we fnd ourselves r unconscous debtors for a stout hertage of fne thnkng progtessveness. Yet plattudnous as t may sou: s well to remember that whle departng edtors whch we hasten t AS WE GO TO PRESS meet both for r sakes and our owl Are our crtcsms "aloof statements < acton of Senate on March Boards opnons for nforms fals as soon as student falls nto 18, closes term of offce of present members of College Government natons are faled, not because of prevalng mental stupor. Exam- nablty to do work, but because "she ddnt study." Very well, f she was dong somethng else so thoroughly that tme was not left for neglected subect. But usually, except n case of a few energetc leaders, nothng replaces study. tha ks shows what hlls n dstance. spectve. Lookng from Lvng n a college communty, we forget that re are hlls outsde; forget even relaton of dstances between Pounders, Alumnae Hall and Socety houses. Tendng to concentrate on one actvty wthn college, wc gnore value of or actvtes on campus and as a rule entrely forget I wth a new perspectve t where our lttle crclng leadng on campus, and to reach hlls beyond. Snobbery lectual snobbery has bee flung at backs of 01 nal may go. and attendant pore NEWS tself remans, bascally same. Just as a college mmcs greater communtes n ts socal organzaton, so college newspaper apes urban press n ts prmary am, to report news of that socal order. Above all else NEWS was created to tell students of Wellesley what has happened, s happenng and wll happen. foremost pledge of any new board must nvolve promse to carry on that functon as fully, as accurately, and as nterestly as possble. It s ths prme functon that gves us our excuse for beng; t s prerogathat gves us at once our meanng and our delght n beng. A "polcy" to se worth name cannot be any dcta. It must grow wt enlargng functons of college; lke snowball rollng down hll t should have a cumulatve force. In so far as two precedng boards have stdod for udlcous tearng away of smorng hard-shelled standpatsm and rght lazest. Here s latent possblty for amazng accomplshment. A selecton of mnds chosen on a compettve bass, best means possble at hand to tran m furr, sxteen hundred students at an age when y should normally be anxous to throw mselves nto any undertakng and make r,o ( t Snce several college organzatons have adopted polcy of changng offcers mmedately after sprng va ton, tme has come to survey ;u- omp-hments of past year ; varous felds. observer who 1 bly each n progress towa ts offcers feel yet th regret how much s done. It could perhaps t s as tat new offcers should feel Ley have been left somethng to buld l. and yet somethng to bul Durng comng year we frequently have opportunty words of unqualfed prase, s pleasure to comment now on work of College Government Assocator r acheve ment seems from outsde to be th greatest made by any year, and tha rs s work most fundamental to welfare of college. Not only Vrgna Onderdonk acheved a substantal amount of lberal legslaton change n 7:30 rule, and smokng rule beng most conspcuous but atttude of student body has changed for better. Elastc Commttee meetngs, open state- formatve n lght of our bref e: perence, we may succeed n analyzr more clearly than a fellow-student wl complete operett: s content to let snap udgments take d produced n t\v place of crtcal apprecaton. lttle concentrated Actually, crtcs functon mples an nformatve tone. deal cr should have enough background to late each partcular obect crtczed ts hstorcal predecessors. He should be able to place t and udge t ac ng to a consstent standard. standards are result of wd perence. We are only too awa thn cntaal baekzmnd v.ln nerwr.s of fnshed crtc* t - sre to follow best and shou rewarded as a sgn of promse r than a symbol fo superorty! Free Press Column "If all manknd mnus one were of one opnon, and only one person were of contrary opnon, manknd would be no more ustfed n slencng that one person, than he, f he had power, would be ustfed n slencng manknd." Prom On Lberty by John Stuart Mll. statements n tns column. hands of Edtors Sunday, and must full name of th COUNTER ATTACK To Wellesley College News: wrter of free press of last weeks NEWS concernng revews of sort of remark, NEWS s aced of crme of takng tself ry, very serously" a popular modasperson whch may mean anythng or nothng. If NEWS Board ot do r work serously, re be no pont n r dong t at all. Even f revewers have been at fault n occasonal mannersms, y -en NEWS may be at fault n whch t s accused. But almost mperceptbly takes beyond udgments that thng of rfle small pont to reacton aganst t whole. Ths s step whch those \v. l spe^ agree wth t wll fnd all too easy emphasze. NEWS s accused blghtng" "all our lttle enoyments aestcs." If revews really amu wrter so, ths s an amazng effect for m to have. Those "lttle e ments" sound patc ndeed, bu 1 hard to feel respect for m f y are so sckly that frst breat "amusng" crtcsm sends m tlng. mplcaton from th press does not go so far s that thng whch mght possbly afford pleasure to most uncrtcal mne should be spared, lest that most un crtcal mnd be at all dsturbed. I d< not thnk that t s ntellectual snob pcture map; lake grows mraculously large and rregular and Quad buldngs seem to be n Shakesa person who utters an mpulsve opnon wth ddactc and assertve eded, crcsms become not only u ths. If manner whch no searcher after truth less, but fundamentally dshonest. can ever assume. If we assume a superor tone, we have faled to lve up our own standards. If we try to be It not ths extreme whch attt of free press tends to approach Granted that NEWS crtcs n- often have made mstakes n r act choce of language. r ob dffcult one, for re s no doubt tl pe-s. ;ud : of t free that ten wth such vgor and convcton that danger les. It would be f t encouraged a large desre vews whch would merely be s apprecatons added to us applause for medo APT QUOTATION -o Wellesley Co/lew. A student of requre< cal Hstory 202, wshes t Darbshre of Somervlle College, C ford, on Aprl 10. To many memb of college Mss Darbshre needs JUNIOR MONTH AI>ON.US HAS SPRING FEVER Sprng Fever cloaks me all about. My noble tal cant help but w From sprngtme ecstasy, Whle my tongue and ears swa In graceful harmony. I gaze upon meltng lake; Of course I mean ce, Upon my fne asprng nose Today re lt a fly. I haled hm, harbnger of sprng Before sneezng hm up on hgh. Each morn I carefully measure buds And analyze parts. n I dagram and graft se on Ml-.; comprehensve charts. y grow; y grow, and sprng : I have convncng proof, And f my oy wrecks Quet Hours, Pray gve me no reproof. Oh. let me bark my mrth aloud And smell a daffodl, For ocund Sprng stands tp-toe on top of Tower Hll. Oh. 29 may choose But essence of matter Is that devastatng patter Helps to add a lvely nterest ate responsble for droppng of attempt at changng Sunday Sport tra la?" rules a passage whch she found pecularly nterestng: " sabbath made for man, and not man fo: sabbath" (Mark. 21). Or hoard THE MINORS, TRA LA Mnors that bloom n sprng. Brng ballots and boxes galore. We frantcally search as we sng, tra la! "Now who would be good for ths thng, For frends n canddates score. "Oh, who would look well n a fre- C. G.? Nlf- :tness fur Judcary?" se questons are grave, f ourselves From grasp of a harsh tyranny. ntroducton, for y wll recall I How maor Mnors that bloou ctures and drama, has acheved Department of Englsh Lterature sprng!" e dctatoral, f not calm, accent n Snce her return to England, of sxteen hundred stu whch she accuses revewers. she has publshed a very useful edton Tra la la la la la! fullest enoyment of Wellesleys bene- Br rhetorc s excellent, but taken one of Selectons actons, ts clearly from ntellgble Wordsworths :nd Prelude, llustratng one her contentons do not seem to ntellgent treatment aspects of of recent, crtcal scholarshp; also, subects n e to be altoger well founded. college s a nterested all se paper on CHANSON EN FAMILLE Keats In frst place, what s she really and Egypt, relatng thngs have to combned to buld up a Endymon. Her drvng at? If t s merely a chance appontment at Oxford CHRONIC SPRING FEVER general feelng of respect as And whenever for College Government, and Unversty ever ever ever nee whch she fnds rrtatng, Lecturer n honours confdence school of Englsh language We get back to college n ts such a one as s quoted about ;Wth her announcement of students who were elected to Ph Beta least n drecton of thngs farness and and lterature n recognton of her scholarshp gves We wll vll never never never slack n ts efforts to work at worshppers" at Thornton her that a search for knowledge, ttle r lecture does not seem to me to We K^appa last week, Presdent Pendleton student body most wants. Such ndcate so much that s fundamental omen n England or stated oblgaton that falls on se confdence s greatest reward Amerca. that about atttude of mnd of revewer. wrter of free press s >me phases of Mltons Paradse subect of ths lecture wll be students to do everythng n later lfe a grateful student body can gve, and t wth same am for excellence whch s to be hoped that t s wdespread. Lost certanly well enough versed n mechancal devces of lterature to con- workng n England and n upon whch Mss Darbshre has been has characterzed r academc work. She added parentcally that ths s Sometme New York n her "colof Tower Court. done use by anor of a short cut All nterested lally n- brng. of course duty of everyone. ndcatng effect of lecture vulture Fnals has but lttle way Of all groups of ndvduals t s >n audence. On ground of Hln;-- Hall. Aprl 10. To fly. And lo! Brd s on wng. probably true that a student body s Ihnuul ADONAIS IS ALL UPSET ll he take hs ppe and go to Alumnae and puff or shall he go down Vl and have a bone along wth Lady Ncotne or shall he be poetc and Lake n a canoe to dream

6 re ; Palekh >. present place ater COLONIAL Bllc COPLEY Rnger HOLLIS Or Man MAJESTIC De Skull PLYMOUTH^Iane Cowl n Paolo and Franceses REPERTORY New Henretta SHUBERT Ed Wynn n Manhattan Mary ST. JAMES Wooden Kmono WILBUR Tral of Mary Dugan FOR THE VACATION :o one bref week trps to as n possble of newest and Iked-of productons of year, rk offers almost endless opportu garng, and Dynamo, whch has aroused so much nterest among ater-goers, relyng to an even greater extent than Strange Interlude on ONells revved use of asde. Front Page and Street Scene, of whch t s hardly necessary to speak, contnue r runs, former havng gven ts premere on August 14. Or dversfed hts of long standng are Blackbrds of Courage, and Hold Everythng. Of war plays re are Conflct, whch opened March 9, and a new Englsh play, Journeys End, performed by an Englsh company, whch created much exctement when t appeared n London. Wrtten by an ex-solder, t takes place n trenches, wth no Age of Innocenc Blanche n Ibsens Lady from Sea, Brady n A Most Immoral Lady, I Menken n her success Conga, anc nore Ulrc n Mma. Of comedes muscal and or Serena Blandsh and nmtable Marx Brors n Anmal Crackers, are perhaps ones most heard about, but Red Robe, Caprce, Lttle Accdent CAMPUS CRITIC n baby for lttle prnce and that tr of gondolers s kng, but t her supposed son, Dukes attendant, s lost her. settngs, desgned by Karne Jbn "29, gave mmedately proper tmosphere. In frst act Vence es colorfully n background, whle gondola moves across stage to dscharge passengers. thvoneoom n second act s hung wth old and royal purple, creatng ar f farccal magnfcence suggested by pnlonnamr audence, and quck acton, cleve songs and kaledoscopc movement ol s not more frequent h range s wde enough,,11-iv demands of every temperament. Cast as Duchess gave For ONell enthusast. ater Guld contnues ts presentatons of splendd performance that was expected of her. Harret Schell "30 n S. S. Glencarn, Strange Interlude, long character and appearance made most complete metamorphoss of "THE GONDOLIERS" For thrd tme Barnswallows comng steadly more ambtous, successfully produced a Glbert Sullvan operetta. Gondolers surpassed Patence n nterest, f than more famlar ars, performance of last Frday and Saturday nghts may be regarded as best of three. story opens n Vence where Duke and Duchess of Plaza-Toro and r daughter Caslda have arrved, seekng lost her to throne of d has become kng wth recent death of hs far. Ths svas marred by proxy to Caslda at and was soon after kdnapped by nurse mor of Dukes at- l play, n becomng rar expertly grand nqustor. After he lghtful clownng, one expects to more of Vvan Grady 32, who. a; of two gondolers, was well pared wth Maron Knoblauch 30. chorus was weak at frst grew stronger as operetta gressed. and specally traned dancng chorus was an nspraton. full chorus dances were almost professonal, wth a oyous spontanety coverng slght flaws. Dorothy Dworak 32 and Karne Hubbard 29 sang partcularly well, wth remarkable A. K. X. WILL USE RECITAL OF For for,<al s Walter Hampdens famous revval of Cyrano de Ber- JEANNE HOFFMAN AS BENEFIT gerac. Yellow Jacket, a Ruh A student wll gve a pano at Wellesley for frst tme Draper, already somewhat of that of Jean Wlder n n her own rght. And of Jeanne Hoffman 29 plays at Bllngs.In IEon Aprl 11. Although t s not a result nt Luz, wth whom Caslda s n love search r arrows down to two pnnrl olers, so both are chosen to rule tnt old nurs e who can dentfy kng and husband of Caslda s found. But dffculty arses when both suspects con ess that y have lust marred two pretty contadne knot s neatly untangled when e admts that she exchanged her of honors work, t wll represent culmnaton of Mss Hoffmans years of study under Mss Bla Brccklebank. As a member of Alpha Kappa Ch. she has agreed to It socety use rectal as a beneft to help pay fnal payment on Mss Hoffman has been nce last summer, when she conceved le program, It wll nclude Greg Dnata, a group of old Italan classcs, elssohns Concerto n G Mnor. For he last number Mss Brocklebank wll day second pano, whch replaces he orchestral accompanment. After her graduaton Mss Hoffman lopes to study under Olga SamarofT at he Jullard Foundaton. At same me she ntends to make a collateral patrons of beneft are Presdent Pendleton. Mss Edth Tufts, Mss Alce Wate, Mss Louse Wate, Mss Frances L. Knapp, Mss Myrtlla Avery. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hamlton, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. MacDougall, Mss Helen ll, and Mss Helen Sleeper. energy. Towards end of century art was so low that Greek artsts were mported agan, Moscow replaced late centers of Novgorod and Vladmr. ophanes. a Greek, brought n a new technque, "an abstract short-hand" method of pantng n rapd brush strokes, whch contrasted vvdly wth patternstc, stylzed technque that was prevalent. Hs chef pupl, Andre Rublyov, worked at Moscow early n XV century. most famous of Russan artsts, he acheves a "perfect refnement of desgn and sentment of ophanes." Hs pctures have an CYRENA VAN GORDON Am n Cyrena Van Gordon comes t( Wellesley, wth magnfcent pvesence and sweet gracousness that on< cannot forget. For those who heard her wth Chcago Opera Company stage s to meet her personally. C.- )O:-r 01 Mr aue-em/e. "Oh, Mr. MacDougall." la Lrntleman, "I lke 1 "Yes," she sad to us cnce means everythng somethng: n those fa< s love- she gestured away concert tself, ev mendous number from seemed forgotten as she walked from stage to meet watng group. She was charmng, wth that rare qualty of personal nterest n each ndvdual, and a total lack of affectaton a certan corn for of many great sng- Mss Van Gordon s an Amercan wth only Amercan tranng. Born n Chcago, she was an only chld of mddle-aged parents and ndulged accordngly. "So mne s not story of poor chld strugglng aganst odds," she laughed. re was no thought of professonal sngng untl, when Campann heard -to go ) Chc > for study. She has nee, and for last seven years has ;en wth Chcago Opera Company Ths seems an even greater accomplshment when one consders that t y dffcult for an Amercan to beaccepted as an operatc snger preudce n favor of foregners r At present Mss Van Gordon s bearng much rallery from frends because arplane that she s havng equpped for her own use. Asde from preference for ar travel, she lookng forward to t, from pont lew of greater convenence < ;our. Her Wellesley concert gven as fourth ht ourney by tran or-worldly qualty comparable wth Georgone and or masters of sprt ual expresson. After hm, art develops along tw dfferent lnes. Both repeat de generacy of early XIV century b; depatmc farr and farr from th Greek tradton as nterest n ge ometrc pattern becomes stronger. On school reduces form to mere patten and space composton to a matter o flat, patternstc desgn. or de velops "delcate swrlng lne" o Rublyov nto an elaborate lnear ab In XVI century tplcaton of detals, realsm untt form elaborate geometrc compost lackng desgn. lnear development of Rublyovs style came down through Stroganov to XVn lds of lacquer boxes do vllages. Several desgns le n 1920 by Mne, Gontcharo > ballet are nterestng examples of development. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls "ABIES IRISH ROSE" Charles Rogers and Nancy Can., Fr., Sat., March 28, 29, 30 "WHITE SHADOWS IN SUE THE SOUTH SEAS" PAGE STUDIO and now - Fur Cravat.. Youll love new fat as slk and are worn ted as smartly, and your Easter talleur wll not be complete wthout one. Prced from to Fur Salon JORDAN MARSH COMPANY Tel. Wellesley 0430 f V Try Holdng Tkem Up For FRANCE! Parents ore f;ood souls... postvely w.;knmk.1 uhonl.,lm..ton.-:-l..-e-l tly n de world o make llem see travel as a cultural nfluence... tlc-v ulwavs fall. -:- And what couldnt you do wth a year ol F nce, tucked n hettvcc college unl l.tekln^ down? Tell m vouve»ot to see hstory on hoof...»et le nternatonal \.. pont ol f.pot...pol~h up vour French for socal, professonal or lusn..-s purposes... acqure a European baek^round for None Amercan opnon--:- I I. en.»th a nce lttle letter of crell. you can do all se worthy thngs... and have lme of tmes. French Lne»vw you France from M-eotld von ero-s " lon^e>l ^.n-pl.nk n th world" at New \ ork end. -:- "le <h- frnnce", "IV-mVhI "t nunc" are tn- ar-lnerats of servce... one of three sals caeh Saturday If nuances have Tourst Thru "l)r t;russe"ad "K<«lutnhcau...cabn ; favortes wth aftcr-cullege a ^eaekj&rve

7 TEACHING APTITUDE SCORES Teachng Apht questons, whch were v was 200. medan students takng ts College ths year s M test. second hghest score, 177, was attaned by Mss Margaret Mner and Mss Vrgna Wells. I may add that 70 students had scores of 150 or above, and, of se. 46 had scores of 160 or above. It wll be seen from se statements that re s no dearth of "good teachng materal" n our student body. Ths test has been gven n numerous colleges and unverstes, and has been gven also to groups of experenced teachers. results at Wellesley College compare very favorably ndeed wth those of or colleges, although I thnk t best not to quote scores of or Insttutons because number of cases s not yet suffcently great to enable us to make scentfc generalzatons. If any of students who took test desre furr statstcal nformaton, I shall be glad to gve m addtonal data Ȧmm J. McKeag. BUSINESS FIELD OFFERS MUCH TO AMBITIOUS COLLEGE WOMEN That college grl, equpped wth cultural paraphernala of a fourhgher educaton, and : ; offce, can.rse farr and r chosen lne than busness woman wth a less comprehensve tranng, s opnon of Mss Judth Blanchard, Prncpal of Butler Busness School, who spoke Frday afternoon, March 15. at 4:40. n T. Z. E. It has been Mss Blanchards exper J ence, she contnued, to see part of women n busness world takng on added dgnty and achevement, whle I mportant nches for Such a novel departure s frm of New York, whose purpose s to brng color nto most practcal of utltaran obects. Foregn trade has been a partcularly attractve and remuneratve branch for college women who have entered t, especally from secretaral end; and publshng offces, merchandsng, bondng, real estate, and nsurance were suggested as fertle felds now thoroughly open to ntellgent and well-prepared graduate of college. Mss Blanchard felt tha prmary thng n enterng any o: se careers s to decde upon t fcently early to take advantage tranng for t and to avod was tme n an unattractve branc After supper, Brockton grls rove home makng plans for anor eek-end dscusson at Brockton eek-end of Aprl 5-6. Ths s open a members who have followed dsussons through year. Anyone -ho cares to go may sgn on C. A. from Page 1, Col. 1) m^t^kutorly that a study of oblem s warranted. Molly Danforth s one maor offcer who feels that prospects are good msness s bad! Ths year re have been fewer cases before udcary than last year or year before. ury system used by udcary at present tme s supposed to serve purpose of brngng n outrnon n cases, and of lettng people know about actvtes of udcary, whch are not supposed to be dark and mysterous. A ury of fve ce and ask questons throughout trals, but have no votng power. udcary works n cooperaton wth Senate. effort udcary has been not merely to mpose penaltes, but to consder every aspect of ndvdual case and to help offender to thnk through an ntellgent atttude to law. Zella Wheeler feels that crtcsm rected at C. A. early n year has d a wholesome effect. People who ve oned ths year have done so wth er eyes open, and because of a real Tranng To Be Mary Wheeler leaves presdency Athletc Assocaton feelng that > future problems wll be ably met. Chef among se s tranng for voluntary sports. standard of playng s thought to be rased by enforced tranng. Meetngs wll soon be held to decde what s to be done n ths matter. Added to ths s perennal problem of gettng suffcently enthusastc support from u] classmen. Anor actvty whch new board wll contnue work on s Out n- Club, whch plans wnter nvals among or thngs. It s hoped that club wll actve next year. swmmng pool has not been forgotten, and tme should soon be rpe for furr cam- dstngushng trade relatons between men and of pagnng. genous new departments "Barn" Has Hgh Hopes created, by for enterprses th( l feld, Anne Belle Wckham s enthusastc about prospects of Barnswallows. For near future, re s competton of sprng nformals. She hopes to make ths stll more nterestng by gettng someone of well-known dramatc authorty from outsde to udge contest. re s ncreasng nterest n dramatcs, not only at Wellesley, but all over country. Several colleges now have offcal departments of dramatcs, and as movement grows t s hoped that some day Wellesley wll be able to follow r example, though possblty has met wth obstacles at present "It feels as f commencement ought to be tomorrow," now that NEWS has passed nto or hands. Do Alexander has found several CLASSES PARTICIPATING AT INDOOR GYM COMPETITION part n gymnasum meet ay appeared on Athletc Bulletn Board last week. y nclude Hygene 123, entres n Freshman-Sophomore Competton, and cloggng and tumblng teams of Hygene Burdck E. Knght Flnt E. Lncoln A. Gates (Capt.) E. Qunby Harrs E. Read (Capt.) Substtutes: Substtutes: M. Coyne E. Beckwth M. Krolk A. Nash 1931 F. Blanchard F. Harrman M. Sze A. Wggns Substtutes: J. McKenze V. Macomber Freshman- Sophomore Compett E. Roe J. Adar H. Rosenhen F. Becker M. Dunbar H. Krk E. Fsher-Sm th R. Peck B. Granger F. Wener Substtutes Substtutes: C. Durant M. Larkn B. Green G. Voland C. Terry Wheeler Tumblng Benson Bouton Ells Fee Fowler Grbbon Densmore Ells Ftts Harte Hope Kemmerer Nuessle McCormck Poland Newbury (Contnued on Page 7, Col. 3) Waban Street, Welle.ley, Ma... Breakfast and Luncheon Served II EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NICHOLAS STUDIO wth reasonable prces. Arcade \ Hotel Martha Washngton \ k (Exclusvely for Women) k I 29 East 29th Street 30 East 30th Street Y * NEW YORK CITY ^ \ Ideal Resdence for Those Comng to Town for Shoppng, atres A or to Enoy Many Cultural Advanta ;^ Olfer L J n New York. DAILY RATES NONE HIGHER t) Rooms wth Runnng Water.. For One S S0 I For Two A Rooms wth Prvate Bath... For One Y ) :eil SQtTRES, TYPEWRITERS Sold, Rented, Repared. FLAGGS m WILBARS =lr=lr=lr=lr=lr=lr=lndr=ns Do? You? Know? ) Wlbars WELLESLEY SHOP S62 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON 455 WASHINGTON ST. P4$e Am y<d!mlr\sclf..." ITS REALLY A Sht TO INTERRUPT THE PRO- FESSORS CHASE OF THE DIURNAL LEPIQOPTERA AND TURN THE EH ON HIM BUT YOU HAVE TO BLAME THE ARTIST FOR THAT. J DISCUSSION GROUP HELD WITH BROCKTON INDUSTRIAL WORKERS Eghteen Brockton members o Student- Industral Group ra Pomeroy. Sunday, March 10. u tme for Cazs fre celebraton, Dugout. She now has slept late on Sunday mornng, walked around lake read letters of Karne Mansfeld. supreme moment of her lfe was when she frst felt herself forever free from blame blame for everythng, from most nsgnfcant detal gven wrong to a reporter, to her own alleged duly apprecatng t, y dne ournalstc sns. However, Do msses varous dorms seeng more of grls y thrll of mdnght specal delvery whch turned out to contan ads had met at fall week-end here and Sunday spent n Brockton. or cuts for NEWS, but whch provded at least a lttle exctement. She formal meetng at A. K. X. sdered trade unon leadershp, s contemplatng a correspondence wth ndustral grls and Wellesley grls one of her ex -co- edtors, n whch y gave specal reports and dscussed v; wll unburden r souls to each or vewed boot and shoework unon, and n Mr. OHare spoke T HA D TO

8 : : Bblo Fle Slower Judas. By G. B. Knopf, $2.50. Stern enthusast, mndful of Matrarch and A Deputy Wa. Kng opens ths collecton of shor stores wth antcpaton and trepdaton. How wll genus of Mss Stern lend tself to short sto form whch Mf l.s,--.- a y.-d only before n course of a lterary c unumlly product. ve for so you: and so rotous an ma?nnun a- Promnent n many of stores s her favorte study of one character n relaton to characters whch sur- typcal Englshman and how lke Durt-nc conduct that sht neat lttle code of hm, s bl assumpton of Bruce n A Man and Hs Mor, that hs sweet and superannuated old lady moment he has means to support hs lethargy by report that hs old erary fame of both n one mad. oyous rebellon, a coup by whch he wns for frst tme comradeshp of hs raksh old far. Ths collecton shows same character studes, same wde range of contnental settngs and same oe de vvre whch so vvdly dstngush Stern novels. Yet one nevtably surge and nexhaustble vtalty of Of nterest to students who heard Mr. Lattmore lecture here last fall s publcaton of hs book, Desert Road to Turkestan, Boston, Lttle, more detaled account of ourney along Wndng Road, vaguest across Asa whch Mr. Lattmore followed. tale s much enlvened by fgure of Mr. Lattmores man, Mcses. whose nmble wt extrcated hm from many an embarrassng stuaton. volume contans an excellent endpaper map showng exact course of EASTER AT MERRYMOUNT Musseys wll be glad to welcome r frends at Merrymount on Easter Sunday afternoon. COMING EVENTS (Contnued from Page 1, Col Professor Ernest Barker, one lands most dstngushed men Aprl 11 on some cur ltcal problem n relaton to ts 1 cal background. Ths unusual tunty to hear one of leadng rans of day s offered college by Department of Hst Wll rch. devotng each meetng to a specal country, but ths meetng wll be lfe whch pounds and pulsates through clmax of years program and wll every lne of her novels surcharge ths combne nterests of all countres. club has been especally slghter form? Can so fecund n terested n World Peace, and t s fel that f dancng, musc and food of varous peoples are brought to Bu : ger, comradeshp and understandng genus s by no means unruly, that here refore as always t s under complete control wll represent both n natons and wll dances and r dnner wll begn wth Japanese wll ntep-ratons. re wll also parson of Antonys character as pcted n Julus Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra wll be read. Mr. Kng also gve a short talk on Antony and Cleopatra. unors of Ph Sgma are gong gve a play adapted from one of nted, and re are tl Boston who have been well represented n Wellesley dramatcs. ve an expert on paddng, who. although she cannot add a cubt to heght of a Barnswallow can expand Tree Day Planned Early e Day has a great many commtand some of se have been workng for a long whle. Plans Commttee was apponted last sprng, durng summer t decded on story for performance. n was begun on costumng and dancng. Tryouts were held by Dance Commttee, whch also s takng charge of coachng. re s only me person n charge of Costume Desgnng, and she has studed nnt only Wellesley Art Lbrary, but also buldngs d- ll- am su^os.m-. she Durse, and on Tree Day scenery and marchng of classes wll all show that or mttees have been workng. for Mads also dong a great deal of work about whch lttle s heard. Communty Servce Commttee s workng here n colform of entertanment every month. grls make arrangements wth housemors so that re wll be bellgrls < s nothng to whch mads ca Commttee wll arrange for a party and provde some form of entertanment. Commttee also takes care of a lbrary for mads. Socal Servce n Boston re s qute a bt of Socal Servweek some forty or ffty grls go n y do dfferent thngs; some go tc Dennson House, settlement house where Amela Earhart was, and some of students who were workng re several years ago knew Mss have cl: Earhart. Some of grls n cookng or sewng, whle or playground work. grls who round t. Whle Mss Stern can scntllate and cut lke a damond, she can hosptals er read and a chldren or y tutor m. re also be surprsngly sympatc wth South Amerca, Turksh coffee, and s one lttle grl who s havng lessons qurks and fobles of human nature. Most understandngly does she so that although she s n hosptal, Polsh and Albanan cakes. meetng wll be sem-open, and members every week from a Wellesley student, wll nvte guests. consder our ptful prde, our hyperudgments, and y always form wll be held Saturday she can contnue her hgh school work. L=] Meetngs wth Brockton Workers next socety program meetng Anor nterestng Commttee on evenng. Aprl stuff of her story wher t be a Shakespeare plans to gve one C. A. s Student Industral one. see fve Lberal l Antony and Cleopatra. Ths o hundred page novel or a twenty-page e s to be coached by Department, three dflerunors story. How lke Tonys noton that brought Whtng Wllams to Wellesley. to get varous po; wth grls 1 cussons wth se workng grls have proved most benefcal and nterestng Before gong Commttee arranges for specal readng and a topc en, and n ths way Wellesley grls have been able to get some practcal applcatons of deas and_ prncples y have encountered n classes n her! Ths characterstc me of much more abstract form. human nconsstences and vagares Spansh folklores. work of Intersocety Councl e Alpha Kappa Ch program meetwll anor one of se unrealzed s to make t subect of several of consst n presentaton of forces. presdents of sx so^ most powerful stores n collecton. of scenes from Alcests. cetes form councl, and y mee Quet Corner, for example, s to dscuss work and common prob patcally humorous tale of a man lems of socetes. y see to who prefers beng consdered a murderer to admttng that hs wfe has ngs at same tme and carry along left hm. Englsh Earth deals wth an (Contnued : r work as unformly as possbl exle from England dulled by war and y make arrangements so that f unhappness but at last aroused from self-help grl wshes to on a socet; farm, whch he had thought snugly socetes. y are really ver prosperous, has been neglected. In fttng of costumes and fnal dressfor performance are rar tons about socetes, and y hol< eager to have anyone ask m ques- Echo from Ithaca, wfe of a famous explorer, tred of playng Penelope to ;. Pns are elusve thngs, and a meetng n sprng to explan t her Ulysses, flares up n sudden, futle r natve habtant seems to be sophomores and unors nter revolt. In Slower Judas, a careful or. However, Commttee has had scholar, who has long stfled hs t experence and can face almost ealousy for hs brllant far and ythng. degree of r effcens shown by fact that y equally brllant son, preempts lt- even (Contnued from page 6, Col. 3) Rley Smth Spangler Wggns Wlder Wlson Substtutes Cutler East each srl wll be free from Rley le also sgns up for Smth lere rehearsals wll be held, are out-door rehearsals, she Spangler Wlson arrangements n case of Substtutes: e are not only com- Newnham Pond Reynolds Strckland Upohn Watson Cloggng Substtutes Dunlap Kelsey Allan Densmore Benson Dunlap Bouton Ells Bunker Ptts Harte Hope Cold Storage for Furs ever y may need. At Specal Prces Whle n our possesson v arc wm-d ;,t;,,,t lre. ft. and Moths. and we wll call for m and delver m hack n Fall, or.end m to you at any place. B. L. KARTT C/elec cujour &/occlcv fnd, s" Wear a Wellesley Corsage Home ^THF FIDD1 Tel. Well t, 5<S Central Street THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A Professonal School for College Graduates Academc Year for opens Monday, October 7, Henry Arton Frost Drector 53 Church Street, Cambrdge, Mass. At Harvard Square < WABAN GUEST HOUSE Open for Students" Gles Week End Partes Mss Hanlon, Hostess Tel. Wellesley 0449-R K^arcdly * lal fooj,owjer actually protect, 4^EK abearance T^ompoJ e2" &l S,7!e,/ that t r, -,,., mperceptbly on.urface of your.kn, and.o pcrfrcllv K tcj that t blend, exactly wth your own colorng Elzabeth maluhajc..toa.»urea,hl,n,te.ft,, Flo.e,Po.Jcr-$,.-5 Illu.on PowJcr-$3.0 Elzabeth Ardens Venetan Tolet Preparaton, ar CLEMENT DRUG CO. WM. FILENES SONS CO. E. T. SLATTERY COMPANY ELIZABETH ARDEN 673 Ffth Avenue, New York LONDON MADRID ROME PARIS BERLIN Home of Englands Poets Vst Englsh Lake Dstrct ths year It s a regon of breathtakng beauty, made famous by poets whose names are known throughout world. haunts y loved are stll to be seen n a regon that has lost none of ts beauty wth passage of years. London Mdland and Scottsh Ralway wll take you to Rydal, to Conston, to Grasmere and many or places, full of assocatons wth Wordsworth, Ruskn and Colerdge. L M S travel s famous for ts comfort and speed. M

9 : asks SENATE PASSES LEGISLATION ALLOWING SMOKING WITHIN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP (Contnued from Page 1, Col. 5) class, to be elected by each class. 1. Smokng s prohbted Boxes, Stage. smokng: Daly. 11 A. M. to! Sundays, 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. 3. A chaperon s requred 1 Much of m.-< -M.> strke out clause relatng to cetes. Some members of Senate that to permt smokng n houses was to grant an unwarranted pry to socety members. Ths was o ered by argument that t s recogprvleged groups and that socetes are that t would, refore, be llogcal not to permt socetes to legslate as y see ft. merely on grounds of prohbtng a prvlege. If prvlege of smokng be questoned, very exstence of socetes could be so on same bass. matter of relevng congeston n Alumnae Hall was touched on as was queston of frehazard, and possblty of legslat- vote on amendment was ex- As a matter of nterpretaton t was decded that smokng was allowable n Inn and Country Club n Wellesley. It was granted that Inter-Socety Councl may gve a move for beneft of Students Ad Fund on Frday, Aprl 5. ALUMNAE Engaged NOTES 26 Mabel Berry to Mr. Stanley Yale Slocum. Bucknell Unversty, Amy Vall to Mr. Henry Todd Nes of Calforna. Marred 13 Florence Carder Kttredge, December I, 460 North Frst St., San Jose. Cal... H. S. 19 Adele Rumpf to Mr. John Bartlet Brebner. March 29, Address: 310 West 106th St., N. Y. C. 28 Helen Sncerbeaux to Mr. Arlngton Woodvlle Clark, Cornell Unver- 11 To Eunce Chandler Allen, a daughter, Margaret Woodbrdge, March To Gladys Cole Tarns, a thrd daughter, Anne Yard, January To Constance Rose Long, a second daughter n February. 14 To Lllan Douglas Pattson, a daughter, Patrca Jane. December 17, 14 To Ruth Beedle Unon, a second son, Donald Chester, Oct. 6, To Harret Mattson Evans, a daughter, Annette, n December, ex 15 To Gladys Wrght Barnes, a son. Henry Hammond, January 15. (Contnued from Page 1, Col. 2) All of experts, he knew, wshed to dscuss alled debts to Amerca. Realzng that t would not be wse to of Mr. Young. For n tn queston ot U" Germany reparatons, plans for sale of German bonds to lqudate part of Rechs debt, all depend on fxng of German annuty. Wthout an annuty acceptable to Germany and Alles old Dawes plan wll stll reman n effect and work of new commttees wll be valueless. Germans are tryng to reduce Dawes annuty argung that second commttee meetng was called because af general agreement that amount of Dawes plan wa: leavy, Alles reply s that problem s not to change Dawes an but to complete t. Ths s stuaton whch face Young, On result of d of m Mo- depends plans of hs But Mr. Young ntends to succe s lookng forward to tn German reparatons debt purely co for a gre s, wthout dscoverng or college has en worked upon for several years for ens colleges *y Educatonal Reeds Bureau, organzed as an experent by some preparatory schools for ys. Dean Thompson of Vassar s order to dscover subectve qualtes. Accordng to Vassar Mscellany Neus, commttee hopes to formuome statement of qualtes whch throw lght on subect of sutablty of a canddate for college. rule out all such dscusson, he allowed t on understandng that hs putbk.ml modern.scence and at commttee had no power to change standng of debts to Unted dvb: b mcd OUR dffcult CONTEMPORARIES problt WELLESLEY COLLEGE ART MUSEUM Art Buldng wll be open durng Sprng vacaton from 2 to 4:30. wth he excepton of Frday and Saturday f Holy Week, when t wll be closed. Anyone desrng to enter buldng n mornng may gan admtance by rngng door bell. e>c ]:to):) V \ Mom p;^e 2, Col. 2) Lr lght. Absorpton wth futle. old code of vald; t s n dscard benevolently nclned toward ntellgently drected hueffort, s a far more dynamc and satsfyng hyposs for human aspraons." We have a rght to be happy c New Jerusalem." re s no use pontng to Mendell d Pasteur as classc examples of c relgous scentst. Fear of hs regon kept Mcndells dscoveres bured r years, and nothng n hs study of putrefacton and pathology would rase ston of relgon versus scence, perennal msconcepton, too, to that only ologans can dscuss relgon wth proprety. We must and dety ol Bblcal God, queness and dvnty of Chrst, belef n mmortalty and. fnally, hope of establshng a God who s c< nt of Federaton ol Churchr-. Chrst, answers Professor Barnes. of Professor, n commentl upon ths array of scentfc feats of n, f man s so lttle because he has nd out so much. If one could conmenduus lmpc-son that would be made upon sght-seers, f lookng tvc msl-nhcance y could learn that many bllons of mles y were from t? Thnkng s essentally actve, not passve. Magnfcent as are leaps or, no leap can make t leap a thought. equatons of Ensten n general ory of Relatvty are greatest mamatcal generalzatons ever produced by man. of f volved n scentfc manner of atores and accept ors. Spnoza, greatest determnst of m all, sad that once havng accepted deterlrom askng an explanaton of any ter clue to realty than n matera forces. scentst, lke relgon st. unconscously shapes hs results t< ft nto hs preconceved dea of wha must be rght. phenomena o perhelon of Mercury dd not f nto Newtonan ory, and so a equaton was sought showng close unts n feld of gravtaton. Bshop McConnell fact that Mr. Barn* qute a bt of Old Testament, fact, Amos, Mcar, Hosea and Da Isaah, Jeremah, Job, Jonah and : ond Isaah. Hebrews w a member of commsson and studyng queston for woms college. She s also charman of sub-commttee whose specal work s determne wher or not t s pos- necessty of ) )le to gve an obectve examnaton recognzed by : r commandments of Moses has substtuted some t musts, more bndng tl study of scence for scences sake s comparable to devoton of Chrs- K detachment fro, of modern AW ROOSEVELT,-, mospherc of qu, ERNIES r ORCHEST1 ^feosemt L m<kn m COLLEGE STUDENTS are cordally nvted to aval mselves of facltes offered by ths bank. We solct your Checkng and Savngs Accounts and assure you that any busness entrusted to us wll receve our best attenton. Safe Depost Boxes for rent $5.00 per Annum and up. Wellesley Natonal Bank Captal $150,000 Surplus $250,000 r Authorzed - :,ng<ene V Permanent Wavers Mram Elzabeth Shop Operator, R. PALMER 350 Washngton Street WELLESLEY HILLS BOOKS FOR TRAIN OR BOAT True Heart Saks Square Egg Bermuda Days y Stll Fall n Love /o;/ travel and >:n<.>> g Zhe Blue ragon ^ 60 CENTRAL STREET, WELLESLEY, MASS AM. to 7.30 P.M. Sunday, SJ0 to 7J0 P.M. Tbt fll College of Unversty ws euntl m tttt-lyntt hve endowed bs ottworu Unversty Tel Welle, ley 1089 amhdffe a Glorous Adventure fofamercans c^a^^ and modern, s stll steeped n greatness of yesterday. Pcture Kngs College wth ts dream oflacelke vaultng. Venerable Pcterhouse. Emmanuel, mor of Amercan Unverstes, whch sent seventy sons to Wnthrop n Amerca. lovelness of Tudor and Renassancegentle slopng lawns;, world Cam; great, old ttees... bad Cambrdge; n lesurely wander to enchantng Ely, home of Watchful Hereward; to Wondrous Peterborough, to Sulgravc of Washngtons; to Norwch, Lncoln, York and Durham. entre East Coast of England s a paradse of Camhrdge wll more thou repay a vst. Wrte for free llustrated booklet No. 8, gvng full detals am nformaton. H.J. KETCHAM, Gen. Agt., Ffth Ave. N. Y. London and North Eastern Ralway OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND

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