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2 ; appears toeueelcg College $ltm Unversty Presdent Comes to Address 1928 Houghton Memoral Chapel June P M Garden Party Alternate June 18 8 P M Presdents Recepton Tower Court June 19, 11:00 A M Commencement of 1928 Alumnae Hall Address by Sr Robert Falconer, K C M G Presdent of Unversty of Toronto June 19 4:00 P M Students Ad Socety Meetng 24 Founders Hall Corrupton n Schools And Colleges Dsclosed June 19, 6:00 P M 28 Class Supper Alumnae Hall udes names of all college profesrs June 19 8:00 P M who are "rght" on queston of Alumnae Assembly Alumnae Hall publc ownershp, authors of textbooks, publshers June 19, 11:00 P M and pad wrters who make Mdnght Step Sngng r busness to produce datrbes Many classes wll be havng reunons aganst proposed legslaton nterferth companes" nterests and wll be lvng n varous dormtores on Campus and n vllage as Organzed Work n Schools lsted below: Ad Buldng 83 Tower Court 88 Tower Court 93 Clafln 98 Severance 03 Tower Court 08 Beebe and Shafer 13 Dower and Homestead 18 Cazenove and Pomeroy 23 Norumbega Wlder and Fske Paola and Francesca Cast Announced By Barnswallows ht up to favor prvate ownutltes, and mnmum reguthat college profestext-book authors, regardless personal convctons formur careful research, are beng nfluenced to preach propaganda oston to publc ownershp, and nsparngly dsclosed that n con- publc utltes lave been offered and re nformed by The May 16 n a frank fndngs of commsson, enttled "The Power Trust Bends Twg" sred by publc utltes dates years just after war Natonal Electrc Lght Assocaton ntated proceedngs by appontng Commttee on Co-operaton wth Ed COMNG EVENTS ComnHHrment Uvtu H]ll at three oclock Tn off wth June Play and expected to wear r cap usual order, as follows: The rest of college wl June 15 7:45 PM wear pastel shades There should b Pa/)la and Francesca e hearngs conducted by brght reds, greens, purples or th June 16 3:00 PM Federal Commsson, under authorty snce y would clash wth th Part eral soft tone of pastel shade; of Senate resoluton of nqury nto June 16 7:45 P M and spol harmonous effect Paola and Francesca Alumnae Hall utlty ndustry June 17 11:00 A M MPORTANT t rans on Tree Day cele Houghton Memoral Chapel wll be postponed untl Mor Address by Rev C W Glkey when exams for that day wl scheduled to be: n mornng 1 ponted wth sn 1925, Mr Samuel nsull, prom nently dentfed wth utlty nterest; was delverng addresses at llnos Unversty on "Why So Many Brght Young Men Enter Publc Utlty ndustry" and at Northwestern Unversty on "Requrements for Success" Surveys of textbooks, of whch one conducted n 1923 ncluded nspecton of 105 books, were followed by campagns to replace posonous "so- [ one of se comr calstc" ones wth new ones satsfactory to advocates of prvate ownershp, thus "supplyng captalst Emly Goehst Margaret McCarty, Francesca Elsbeth Thexton The prospect of twenty mllon Lucreza Helen Steers chldren growng up to be twen Constanza Ruth Stephens memes of ndustry Tessa Helen Pett appallng, that acton had to be Nta Jula Llly House Mrra Natale Burgraff Valentno Carne Cast mttees who pu: task wth uncalstc" Corrado Evelyn Perce relentng energ voted more subtle Lug Barbara Hopkns methods than Marco Paulne Jones personal contact was best methoc Messenger Dorothy Rchards approach to nsttutons of hgh Angela Martha Hall learnng Pers Pulc Jean Pondcxter Mnor Parts ng that ct Servant (Acts land 2) Dorothy Rchard Two Solders (Act 2) Karne Sater Two Courers (Act 3) Elzabeth Woltman Carlo (Acts 3 and 4> Agnes Addson Two Grls (Act 2) Lou: Two Grls (Act 3) Margaret McJennett Ladys Mad (Act 3) Ruth Stephens Grl (Act 3) Natale Burgraff Retaners: Gretel Arndt, Edth Glucb, Betty Haven, Mary Powers, Florence Sawyer, Augusta Stanton, Eleano Watt Lades- n-watng : Betty Hansen Georgna Johnson, Betty McGowen, Ann( Sherrard Polly Smth JUNE PLAY PAOLO AND FRANCESCA June 15th and 16th for at (le Table, Frday, June 1st untl 11 and n arternoon t 3ck f t ra schedule The Fnal Act of ths college year wll take place durng next two weeks! Admsson s free, ndeed everyone s urged to come, though we fear But good grls wll probably get through safely, and bad grls shouldnt be here anyway, so study hard t wont be long now Float Nght begns June 1 at 7:15 The order of events s as follows: Crew Competton Varsty Freworks The pageant, w Araban Nghts stc ths order: 1 Schererezade 2 Al Baba 3 Enchanted Horse 4 Aladdn Worshppng Lamp 5 Hassan and Brd Madens 6 The Maden and Jewels 7 The Fsherman and Rock 8 The Magc Carpet 9 Snbad n Valley of Damonds Wellesley Junor Explans Value Of Study n France 1929, who has bee n France for her Junor year, broad casted followng speech from th< Effel Tower on May 21st: What An Amercan Student Gans n France Ths s frst tme that Dela ware Foregn Study Secton has bee n a poston to express ts atttud toward year of study n France t a large number of ts French frend; We hope that our audence today may be very large, from no selfsh moth but merely from a sncere desre to pu lsh more wdely our apprecate us n comng year when we are or more returned to our colleges n t Unted States But of some we already aware Today, we shall try descrbe m to you Some of our young lades mght tell you that r most obvous gan dur Outng Club Plans To Push Al-Year Actvty ntercollegate Outlas decded to reorgan 2e and mprove Outng Club here Up untl now only actvty of Club has been holdng of Wnte Carnval n plans foretells a new nterest n outngs whch wll have varety enough to cover some hobby of almost every rd w mfr offer many opportuntes rdng wll fll th< o shore whch fun of complete «ts usual place n wnter actvtes Owng to localty of Wellesley s mpossble to er acqure or buld a cabn, as some of or colleges have done Orwse ths programme nclude- best ponts from a ber of or Outng Club grammes FAMOUS SCHOLAR WLL TEACH HERE Dr Espnosa, Student of Spansh Folk-lore, To Gve Courses n Poetry and Drama Professor of Romanc Languages at Leland Stanford Unversty, and a ds- new Club a program s planned tngushed Spansh scholar, Dr Aurelo whch starts early n t> e fall and contnues nto sprng vstng Professor next year and wd Wellesley as The followng bref outlne of teach courses n Spansh Poetry and Romances and Spansh Contemporary vce-presdent of A A, who wll automatcally become Charman of outngs The executve board s entrely separate from A A, board but ts decsons must pass through hands of charman to A A board before drect acton s taken The board wll have three actng bodes There s to be a publcty manager who wll also be treasurer of specal trps and confer wth publcty managers ^ faculty reprcsenta ve The are to be ncluded n regular d promses to mal ch more nvtng Besdes teachng, Dr Espnosa has gven much tme to collectng Spansh folklore both n Span and Amerca A descendant of Spansh famles that settled n New Mexco n Seventeenth Century, Dv, Espnosa after recevng hs educaton at Unverstes of Colorado and Chcago became Professor of Romance Languages at Unversty of New Mexco Then n 1920 havng been commssoned by Amercan Folklore Socety and Junta para Amplacon de Estudos of Unversdad Central of Madrd, he went to Span and traveled for ss months throughout varous provnces collectng and studyng folklore He spent most of hs tme n provnces of La Montana, Castle, and Andaluca The collectons he made re nclude about three hundred versons of popular talcs and some volumes, and anor volume, a comparatve study of materals, s now beng prepared Language, offcal organ of Lngustc Socety of Amerca s now publshng a lngustc study of folktales Dr Espnosa has also gven tme to collectng Spansh folklore of New Mexco, Calforna and Porto Rco, and twenty of hs artcles on se materals have been publshed n Journal of Amercan Folklore, Revue Hspange and Revue tc DalectDloc/e Romane A number of hs specal researches n Spansh dalectology and versfcaton have been prnted n Revue de Dalcctologe Dr Espnosa was one of chef organzers of Amercan Assocaton of Teachers of Spansh and s now ts dues, wth extra charges for Presdent Untl a year ago, he edted 1 events such as shore trps The Hspana, offcal organ of Assocaton, suppers are to be free on hkes and whch he had also founded He or local trps Th organzaton was Presdent of Amercan Folklore startng ts work Socety n 1923 and 1924 and now he s assocate Edtor of Language and of (Contnued on Page 3, Col 21 Sedum Prunosum and Levathan Floursh Sde By Sde Amd Conservatorys Tropcal Lfe "See Amerca frst" we are told, and even Wellesley has sghts whch are worth walkng for Those who are weary of seeng Amerca and long for of very real benefts whch ths ye has brought to us What se benefts foregn atmosphere may satsfy nlongngs by a trp much brefer and less are wll doubtless become more clear expensve than C E tour The Botany buldng s really not far away ts external beautes, such features waterfall, whch to be turned off l to many The ught, casual passerby e attractve plantng, paths wth purple rs, whch lead Conservatory tself But t s n- to appear ancent enemy of for so real s lluson of southwlds that one half expects long, black hose n floor to slr slowly along, draw tself nto a col, rase up ts end, and stare at one wth two brght, malgnant lttle eyes The sudden realstc hss of a steam radator adds to thrll The dear lttle senstve plant wll provde hours of harmless amusement n botancal Swmmng Pool, students department has stolen a march on French cookng The dresses Athletc Assocaton The water plants < sde steamy glass walls mselves resdng re seem hghly contented large enough And ths we that realst may fnd atmosphere wth r home Besdes, a great deal gret were t not for pleasure of replacng m wth Parsan models venture n South Seas, Pago-Pago, strange and gorgeous blooms m- for a novel of Romance and Ad- of nstructve data can be gleaned from of whch every Amercan grl dreams or Afrcan Gold Coast The vstor shrnks back n nstnctve horror vathan resdes n a flower pot three agne surprse of learnng that Le- Not Dverted by Fashons from long, snaky roots hangng nches n dameter, and that Sedum from celng The warm, most Prunosum has nothng whatever to do mosphere s remnscent of all those wth frut for 1

3 ! your 1 happness s agreed JaPan They 79 WNS SONG COMPETTON; NO NDVDUAL AWARD GVEN tor Hugos novel, of revew days of Mare Antonette t Concergere of dscuf JAPAN S CALLED SPHNX N CHNAS PRESENT CONFLCT Tuesday tanment, umjuu petton at step-snrm last ght provded ample enterf not too thrllngly close whch Helen Attwll was dgnfed junor steps, began evenl was fnshed that t was a most approprate one For that muscal cheer, whch always keeps us lstenng n awed slence to ts echo, has taught us that Wellesley step-sngng must have no ant-clmax; and certanly f junors had not sung last, or rvl/:(nn h t ablty stand or country after desre to und All Europe of evenng Although order of classes, begnnng of course wth 28 and n skp- best thng we have ganed contact wth French cvlzat png back to 31 seemed rar queer better perspectve on our own ths year we shall never bele Amerca s only place n tl to lve; and more mportant, jo back prepared to evaluate ; classes would have sounded ptfully Experence Wdened weak and neffectve The notes of Tree Day Song really approached gold- ng n outgenerals Chnese Tmes of May 27 Present leadershp tang s pledged for negotaton \ sts who wll wa :;::;;::: New Yor Kuomn omy plank n Natonalst ph form contans nothng to whch tn powers n prncple at any rate, are not already commtted t seemed probable, even a month ago that lght be solved wthout ser Japans Poston e tactcs of Japanese her gesture a threat to t The leadng was an «*jc«t- l«-n r jec work and we suspect that song p tses must have been fathfully Among ndvdual songs re no such outstandng leader There r/f wnner;,md M Madnnn-tll actly approprate vrte at all, t wll be only to record prze We enjoyed >ur ndvdual - senors usual, wth a sprghtly coats on such a damp mul dvnng ; sophomores* crew song wth effectve harmony; and fresh mens questonnare as to attrbutes of that much- dscussed creature, Wellesley grl n spte of almos rany wear and lack of serou rvalry, song competton was a pleas^ ant entertanment The judges were Mr tvacauutrv 1* Proctor, and Balderston tjn mcd from Page crowds of toursts The Foregn Study Secton s to tan students specalzng twenty-fve dollar language and ts lterature a more ntmate knowledge of French lfe and French ponts of vew than y could get from textbooks or a tourstc sur- Fran here t as French students do, and to receve n our studes more rgd ntellectual formaton for whch French schools are noted The order and precson wth whch French students art early traned to thnk aroused our admraton from start After three months arduous tranng at Nancy and contnued practce here at Pars, we begn to feel that your professors have put us n way of thnkng accordng to Cartesan prncples Ths tranng wll greatly lghten work for remander of our college courses Those of Delaware students who ntend to become nstructors n r turn mll recall example of r French professors n attemptng to organze clearer and more nterestng lectures Understandng of French Cvlzaton The year has strengned our habts of comprehenson; t has also broadened and deepened our comprehenson of French cvlzaton What was a dsconnected assemblage of vague nally assumed a defnte order, poltcal changes, movements n Art and Lterature have taken r rghtful places n our memory Pars s deal place to study French cvlzaton n ts aters, art galleres and hstorcal monuments we f n our young go back home and say "Now We Know- France!" Yet, beleve no member o Foregn Study Secton would hav< pretenton now to offer any opno on France and French as unquestonable No one s gong to wrte s 30ok explanng France f we dart p--cnk eved notons ; whch have gven post-war aspratons of Chnes helped to mantan some r stablty n Eastern Asa would be of con powers, snce all of m, partcularly Unted States ad a hand n m stake n r result of settlements t of World Wa Treaty of Versalles, whatever Europe, produced "m " fc solved n Far E*st Only have been destroyed by real so many Japan benented-and frst mpressons have gans proved alse on dubous longer experence that - defntely was However, besdes our new and ^\^ X??J1 l^l** habts of thought, comprehensve French cvlzaton, and our wd experence, n whch, you may treed, we take enormous prde jst not forget to acknowledge eat store of pleasant e year n France has gven us How many pctures we have carred through mountans, alt "belle Fance journeys se happy experences ha passed by good tmes whch French frends have gven to us Your hosptalty of has made tl [TtamuMts wth fnd llustratons of every phase of our study We apprecate prvlege of Tstng Notre Dame after readng Vc- learned to condemn nothng _ frst evdence mperasts Ths wth year has taught us an unparalleled, keep our eyes open and our mouths p0ltuntv acted wth alacrty to mprove t A Japanese fallen expedtonary force speedly ousted b-caum- Germ: Shantun telephone n every house K- Establshed n German would t s tne generous rench people < of ths receptons an< ur daly lfe has frendshps Toursts may go back wth as good a noto ours of France as she appears from exteror; but we have ganed a be porton because we are leavng a ] Announcement e followng sophomores are ranee from Wellesley for Rachel Campbell Margaretta Bokor Marjore Boyle Natale Dsston Anne Huffman Helen Scrbner Marjore Stone Lady M-- to stckng- -Shakespeare Lytton that Germany hat was more compresador n Pekng served o famous Twenty-ont Demands Wth se Chnese Republ fact, a dependency of Japan But publcaton of demands her full enforcement The most offensve were wthdrawn; remander, backed by an ultmatum, Chna was oblged to accept, and, by r acceptance, to grant an extenson of Japanese authorty n South Man Fnally, at Versalles, Japan found sancton for her specal poston Chna, and Shantung Provnce, nst revertng to Chnese, formally sed under domnaton of Japanese e Versalles settlement, fo vas short-lved The ant Japanese boycott of 1919 and 1920 re n Chna that could not be gnored The necessty for some sort of nterlal adjustment was apparent Ths readjustment, for Chna and Far ;, came at Washngton Connce n 1921 Nne natons sgned mtract to preserve ntegrty of a To that end two prncples to Frst Amercas genon-old doctrne of Open Door brought from archves, dusted and solemnly reaffrmed Second, prncple of Chnese autonomy n Chnese affars was as solemnly ac- The Open Door There was altrusm, doubtless, n ths But for most of natons concerned t was altrusm of sort that ncdes wth self-nterest t was planly not dffcult for powers of West to agree to an Open Door n a Brtan and France had mportant engagements n or parts of world But both had nterests n Chna that requred defendng The Unted States was pancky on matter of foregn entanglements But re s no such Unted States, too, had responsbltes n Pacfc and a tradtonal polcy j n Chna to mantan Butterfly Tnted - Butterfly Sheer ORGANDE DRESSES $1075 Dr Dwght R Clement Dentst MSS MARGUERTE RUTHE DENTAL HYGENST DR STANLEY E DENTST HALL Waban Block Wellesley Sq Tel We 0566 Dr F Wlbur Mottley, MA Dentst Colonal Buldng Wellesley Square Tel 1212-M Res 0529 For Travelng GLOVE SLK BANDEAU that can be laundered n a jffy Also a BLACK NET BANDEAU for black evenng dress Venus compressed Santary Napkns Sngle, 10c; Package of three, 25c VY CORSET SHOP 8 Church Street Wellesley mported Deauvlle Sandals THE PROPER SHOE FOR SPOR These are real thng n newest weaves and most effectve color combnatons ^ / Par Prced at Or Shoes prcedfrom $6 to $1050 Full Fash Hose WELLESLEY SHOP 562 WASHNGTON ST : BOSTON 1SS WASHNGTON ST; Expert Shoe and Hosery

4 " SPRNG SPORTS FRST TEAMS AND CREWS ANNOUNCED BY A FRST CLASS OARSMEN A Mellns Perfect Baby Food Guaran- " A frst class chemst to make fancy cakes to sell for a nckel a bag Gaucher CoUcc Wccll/ Dare V Hedngsfeld E Perce F Coldwell, Dyson H H Hamlton, ^ To many students edtor of edtons of Spansh lterary texts He has made textbooks for all grades of hgh school and college work, some of most mportant beng Elementary Spansh Grammar, Begnnng Spansh, Advanced Spansh Composton and Conversaton Easy Spansh Conversaton and Frst Spansh Reader OUR CONTEMPORARES The Mount Holyoke Nevs tells of new opportuntes whch are beng offered to 1932 freshmen of or colleges Hamlne College of St Paul, Mnnesota, has abolshed majors and mnors, and has completely separated frst and last two years of college course Sophomores completng two years of thrty-sx hours of study n lberal and vared "gateway" cc lo- n-all are purposeless and unsuccessful Among skeptcs may be mentoned Har- professors have kept r sense lor So has any grown-up per- 10 has made a success of lvng < ;,p;ljk 1930 Banster R Bartoszek, F Beckwth, E ThMLv- T at y wsh to do n college of t Besdes ths freedom, who wshes may do extensve research, nba too, s revsng ts currcu- The frst two years wll be del dscovery as by a sense of humor well-preserved hat followng set of commandlents was wrtten: "1 Thou shalt love no college except Ths Partcular One "2 Thou shalt have no worldly nter- Fsk S Franck, E Goldschmdt, Hamblen M Horton, A Maron A Peck, E Rpple E Noyes, E Prce C Pruttng J "nj-k-j-o lvng a useful By lecture cou requstes nor ;s gven cooperatvely departments of study, by ndvdual readng tryng "to measure progress toward achevement rar than n terms o ests outsde College; ner shalt thou serve m, nor make any money refrom For College s a jealous College, and does not approve any dvson of nterest "3 Thou shalt not know many of Trustees; for College wll not hold hm gultless who cultvates Trustees n van 4 Remember Sabbath Day, not Roberts, F prescrbed courses, of hours, or ponts, Wth all tc papers hlled wth ds- to play golf ren Sx days shalt thou labor and do all thy work; bat on he seventh day Stall Owe be wth thy famly, and n t thou X, Bernsten, E Phllps, J Deppler A Scarborough R Worth M Smth M Porter, A Gunn, P Hamlton, F Gldden, E Pugh, A Townsend, M Rew T Hodge E Holls F Dston, E Walls, P Nash N Farfeld, M Hall, M Sternberger, E Frank F Mllken, E Wllams, R Weaver, R Noble A Chapman, V Bernsten, L Smth, E Gates A Harrman, F Van Orden, E Drake B Wagner, C Granger, E ssons of companonate marrage, t nterestng to read n The New Student that "credt for dscovery of companonate marrage belongs not to Judge Lndsey but to Samuel Champlan, Algonqun ndans, and year 1603" The Lantern, of Oho State Unversty, has found that noted wrote concernng n- "They lvlutl--l whch s that when a made s 14 or 15 yeares old she shall have many serfs and frends and she may have nate company wth all those whch lketh n after fve or sx years may take whch of m she wll her husband and so y shall lve toger all r lfetme, except that y have lved a certan tme toger and y have no chldren man may forsake her and take anor old wfe s nothh;<n lllc dows, clean car, fnd also grade student papers and prepare lec- 5 Thou shalt approve of everythng, both n Faculty and Student Body Ths s ffth and great commandment 6 Thou shalt not grumble nor cuss at anythng whatsoever "7 Thou shalt not dress too well, nor drve an expensve car hs Clubs, no 5 College and Wellesley Guest House Telephone Wellesley Abbott Street, Wellesley Mrs Mary B Hughes, Hostess For your overnght and week-end j pleasng background for your hosptallty Dnner and % brdge partes, Engagement teas, showers by appontment [J h FRESH FRUT r=l DELCOUS STRAWBERRES SPORTS CLOTHES are unrvalled AND CHERRES Burdck, E Andnv M Hscock, M Currer M Krolk, M Erlanger, M Newbrand, E Gerber, M Serrell, K Lncoln, E Mahoney, E Macomber, Stokes M Whte, M of Span and was gven ttle of -mors stll lookng somethng to take place of Goucher College next year s called to lady, followng Ums appertrnl recently weghng Wanted, athletes preferred No " For photographers studo wanted college graduate wth dmples, blue es and pretty clos Ph Beta Kappa keys neednt be worn Psychology students to teach traned seals South Amercan tango, t have slm ankles" Chlds Restaurant wll consder employng a college graduate wth ablty to wear whte caps and gowns n pan-cake dsplay department College graduate to manage a hotstand at Coney sland, July and from Page 1 Col 5) August Must speak Greek, talan, Journal of Amercan Folklore He French, Latn, Spansh and Englsh was honored by Kng Alfonso X»11 personalty you developed at college and get rch quck by sellng dents wth all thy, all thy mnd and strength And n t r frendshp an -Tuns Weekly DAMPENED SPRTS Are Warned to Dry Out by 3:40 Thursday, May 31 FOR FELD DAY Papers and Themes Typewrtten MARY F COLEMAN FOR RENT: Durng July and August, furnshed, four rooms and bath n Lnden Apartments on Lnden Street Prvate garage Tel We 0087 VALUE are here for WABAN GUEST HOUSE 1 WABAN STREET Open for Students Guests Week End Partes Call Wellesley 0449-K AT WELLESLEY NN "When dreary wthout Ts cheery wthn DELCACES t us delver food for your farewell partes WELLESLEY FRUT CO

5 do Ad ELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS The ( t HATHAWAY HOUSE NOTES l athaway House wll agan problem of Stu for THROUGH THE LOOKNG GLASS When n hstory of college have students thus ndulged mselves n such an orgy of ntellectual pursut? The lfe of love and lesure has ceased, and long-ntended studyng has been begun wth an appallng earnestness Nor are moments of rest crammed wth raucousness Wll kndred sprt among end wth generals along w t seems obvous that woman, mental and moral state at whch youth has arrved by tme ol lege, s not capable of readng ths type of thng, and of concentratng her effort on absorbng trvaltes tha can make up lfe, and stll retanng an; of keen foresght and understand ng whch we demand n those elders By ; that of youth should be flung away n makng grnds and old women of us all but we do say ner let us flng ft away n drbbles pursung any lght less than truest lght Smell wet, whte llacs under moon, but let t not be only n that you know r sweetness NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED The report of Stude cety publshed last week pressed for evdence wt prove that college g t" hard Besdes fnancal report of socety re s compled " story of fnances as reflected upon by group that has had three years experence on whch to base ts conclusons and propound ts sage observatons" and t s urged that " phlosophy and practcal ngenuty whch three years of college have developed" be noted To college as a whole, whch knows that Freeman and Wood contrbute much to actvtes of Wellesley from realm of athletcs to scholarshp, mportance of Students Ad Socety must be unquestoned The Socety tells us that n order to redeem pledges to students and to carry on work many more annual membershps as well as lfe membershps are needed Even n mdst of our enthusasm for swmmng pool t mght be well to remember that at any tme checks may be made payable to Wellesley Students - Socety Has late sprng For Better affected Wellesleys vo- Warblngs cal cords, or s t merely grayness whch has conspred t dampen enthusasm of Welles fused to award prze to any of four orgnal songs Taken aback somewhat by unexpected announcement onlookers and freshmen, unfamlar wth college standards could not have been more effectually mpressed wth determnaton to lve up to those standards, at least wthn a reasonable range Our bror colleges are nnod t perspectve n contact wth for r sngng; as long as Wellesley acts of Durng world? The usual of Cosmo s no excuse for exhbtons of \ poltans and Saturday Evenng Posts may be benefcal for an occasonal "moral holday," but as a steady det Free Press Column All contrbutons for ths column must be sgned wth full name o! author ntals or numerals wll be used f wrter so desres The Edtors do not hold mselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column Contrbutons should be n hands of Edtors by 10 A M on Sunday A CONCRETE SUGGESTON path whch leads must enjoyable but unfortunately, each brck has preserved and by thus reusnj :d has made \ e serous dsadvantages to those of who occasonally wear thn-soled,?h-heeled shoes Also, pecular lurchng gat whch ths walk necesss probably responsble, to a large extent, for development of Wellesley legs whch have recently become so celebrated t s a ct but many of us who are senstve to beauty also have senstve feet so we would apprecate t greatly f we could enjoy daffodls and vews 1031 The ever-repeated affrmaton s fount agan n Annual Repo# of offcers of socety They have consdered t best to make a collecton ol "earnng and spendng stores" of grls mselves n order to present frst hand nformaton concernng ths mportant sde of college lfe Freshman actvty to sage fnancal manpulatons of Senor Year The varety of ways for earnng money s amazng Frst re busness propostons such Exchange from whch one student receved $100 Campus Exchange whch brngs on an average of $10 a month for managng an agency and "sttng on Exchange" for an hour twce a week publcaton of Wellesley Blot ter and edton of Freshman Hand Book n addton perennal jobs, r ngenous ways toward makng one; college expenses Many grls fnd th< proftable work that of sellng Chrstmas cards, snce t appeals to colcople and brngs n as much a; The college "stenog" too has a nne of proft, for re are almes and papers to be typed :eneral concensus of opnon s ;hs s quckest method of brngng up earnng capacty Lbrary jobs, lear work, watng on table, "sttng on babes" re are countless ways of earnng Durng current year 90 grls re- Perhaps von have wondered about cupboards n room where ralroad men hold forth t s n those cupboards that C A keeps books for mads lbrary Every Thursday fnshed and whch to keep would you t o leave m n EXHAUSTED BUT EXOTC Errata : Because Dress Rehearsal for June Play wll be held a week n ade of producton, undergraduates not be here for performance be admtted to rehearsal on Wdn^ckv evenng June 13 VAUDEVLLE PROCEEDS approxmately $400 Vaudevlle Show wsh to thank encouragng applause The be dsposed of at posted on all class bulletn at shop t should be understood that only on four dates announced wll books be receved Next fall Hathaway House wll male an experment whch we hope may g< far to remedy congeston at th bookshop durng openng days o college n each dormtory on tt campus a student representatve o Hathaway House wll receve order for text books from grls n he house These orders wll be flled a delvered to student n charge She n turn wll delver books t> grls who have ordered m, col lectng money due shop Ths plan wll not nclude freshman They wll make acquantance of Hathaway House as usual through purchase of text books We earnestly recommend that alls dents who expect to renew r nu bershp do so ths sprng, as f; year of shop begns on July fl <-dl<- <A : :h ceved help from Students ley grl, she who n normal tmes cety One hundred thrty-eght grls reputed to love to "sng by old Chapel door" Wher or not Wear have already sought ad for next year rculum Several weeks ago y prnte t s only through loyal and unflaggng support of great body ol on subject and dscussed Jnx s to be held responsble for our Wellesley edtor shortcomngs, judges of Now y tell ths years of Wellesley Alumnae that song opportunty Clark Unversty competton undoubtedly accomplshed somethng for Wellesley when student who was ex can be gven to many promsng pelled for depctng muddle of "prepared to face storm," y re- help each yea: c pletely assmlated bologcal ory and prnt an artcle by Professor Randall of -;Columba <yjjg^=s====and tht Educated Man" whch we quote "Whatever else t may do t woulc agreed that a lberal edushould furnsh some understand world nto whch we are t should gve us some knowl- rch tage and beauty that men have gradually ng of ourselves and our w technques we call scence! ""After "a gradual development, se technques became seventeenth ury Snce n as y have 1 appled n wder and wder felds, y have been mproved, elaborated, and made much more ef fectve Turned to resources of our envronment, y have secured that multplcaton of materal goods an Appled THE STGMA OF SPORTS f at 7:16 she jumps wth a groan From a bed that s comfy and nce, And at seventeen after she shrekngly plunges One foot n a tubful of ce; f 7:28 sees her gallopng galy, And youd thnk that an Ad dog was ruety- after gobblng Or watchng feedng ones pass; f she groans and turns pale when you offer her candy And says, "Have you crackers nton of coffee And says that she must go to bed, Shes n tranng! tme when she Her alarm clock shreks out through accumulated, and that s materal lough your wrath s qute rghteous wth whch we must ourselves work she should be forgven, Above all, t should place n our hands Because sometme or or weve all best ntellectual technques that Been n tranng! COLLEGE SCANDAL REVEALED ntellgent partcpaton enterprse Wellesley of Grl makng Dscloses Lottery resources, natural and System hu Wellesley, Mass, to May ft 15 Ths evenng a lfe host of frenzed parents and take part n e partcular nche, guardans beseged lberal rural, nnocentappearng lttle college town whr educaton should am, not ft us to take our places but n ou a few bref months ago y sent ent world God forbd! r as to charges to receve lessons of honor us wth nstruments to rem: and vrtue, a result of alarmng world nto somethng dsclosures better, made yesterday by one Prudence Prm t seems that Prudence greatest trbute to success college s that had t so long often been sorely worred by forth ts graduates ntensely mmoralty dssatsfed wth what y have receved of Wellesley system of room-choosng and upon drawng number busness and unwllng to settle down n 410 recently, her suspcons concernng professons ts greatest falure ts perncous! "* effects were cont so often has provded m wth effectve ntellectual tools Bllngs for Ha» a Gamng Hell reconstructon of lfe ll to whch t was found that for three Saturday ey wll not fortunately, adjust m- afternoons, Aprl 28, May 5 and May 12, Bllngs Hall, usually source of enchantng melody, became center of "The most potent lve ever dscovered >r understandng cursngs and brawlngs of a gamblng and settng, hell for makng he s possbltes, s Students Take Downward Plunge Here each class gars n turn and partcpates n those degradng and corruptng orges whch are today target of just censure Here are nstlled students love of speculaton and chance; here are y tanted wth that of wheel and dce whch shall mpoversh r youth and send em crngng to a paupers grave Consderng recent developments, Musc Boxs erstwhle ad, "More Than a Shop A WELLESLEY NSTTU- TON" -gves one to thnk"

6 by French," ; whch BONWT TELLER- 6CQ FFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET, NEW YORK «J nvte you to Exhbt of an ( ummer (fashons and ^Accessores Monday for Women and Msses Tuesday Wednesday June 4th June 5 th June 6th WELLESLEY DSPLAY SHOP WELLESLEY, MASS COMMUNTY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls "Sorrell and Son Mon, Tues, Wed June 4 5, and The Legon of Condemned DOUGLAS FARBANKS "The Gaucho" GRADUATON GFTS Embroderes, ( WELESLEY BRANCH OF A A U P At meetng of Wellesley Branch of Amercan Assocaton of Unversty Professors followng Assstant Secretary and Treasurer Henry R Mussey Addtonal Member of Executve SARGENT EXHBTON composton, from John Snger Sa^ent drawngs, n great varety of med Charcoal, pencl, watercolor bas-rele were used n prelmnary studes for hs decoratve work The exhbfon tgg*toncgrmftshes for lfe, compostons n Boston Publc Lbrary Boston Museum of Pne Arts and Wdener Lbrary Harvard Unversty Although n ths work Sargent dd n attan heghts reached n hs lat portrature yet he hmself thought feld of greatest nterest, offerng e wdest scope n technque essental phase n hs career The fnshed pcture s of cou -htj ; whch unt" dong practcally all hs wthout assstance even n ts mos mportant steps Examples of hs wth models of fgun He occasonally employed hgh relef as part of desgn, usng seal* models and applyng wood as a bas: to get slhouette effect Several drawngs for portral group of Famly of Lord Marlborough contrast wth fnal effectve groupng of masses through use of lght and shade and show 1 faculty for self-crtcsm But m mselves are hs "u ches" The fgures realstcally treated, showng an tensty of muscular effort Emoton shown by movement Hs groups 1 veal a strong sense of desgn n r very rhythmc lnes Throughout a human touch s seen whch s lackng n fnshed and WELLESLEY SENOR TO STUDY AT UNVERSTY OF GRENOBLE offcers were elected: Margaret Lamkn 28, has been Edna V Moffett Presdent awarded a scholarshp for study next Jula Moody Vce-presdent year at Unversty of Grenoble, Helen J Sleeper Prance, Hers s one of twenty-sx Secretary and Treasurer scholarshps offered to college senors Helen Davs graduates by Mnstry of Publc nstructon and French Unverstes n an attempt to brng French students to Unted States and Amercan students to France The Theater COPLEY H HOLLS Eva Le < Repertory Theater MAJESTC Good News PLYMOUTH Abes rsh Ro: SHUBERT Walter Hampden THE THEATRCAL SCENE Abes rsh Rose s agan after a two yea Plymouth fve-year run n New York The pece whch has acqured a sngular p; annals of atre wll bt s run n New York, a Monday and Tuesday evenngs Department of Drama at Yale pro duced for frst tme n Amerc; Lna Brand Professor George Perce Baker drected; Mr Oenslager taged t Forty-three students took arts n t usng a condensed verson f Englsh translaton by Profesor Herford of Unversty of Man- B roadway has arrved for an extended stay at St James atre, company operatng out Back Bay Several members of varous n pece, whch ng along wth all ndcatons s and seats three weeks n Here s an opportunty Mr E, E Clve Boston from London whr he went or producton of Murray Hll, esle Howards farce Whle abroad e purchased rght to produce n oston Brtsh comedy Margold, a lecess n London and provnces st year Margold s a pleasant comly wth ts scene n Ednburgh fortes The Shubert Theatre wll provde a stampng ground for three Glbert and Sullvan operettas that are scheduled to arrve on June 4 The Mkado wll occupy entre frst week, evenngs and matnees The second week wll be dvded: olan on Monday, June 11 Wednesday matnee, June 13 and Frday, June 15; The Prates of Penzance, Tuesday, June 12, Thursday, June 14 and Saturday matnee, June 16; The Mkado Wednesday and Saturday evenngs June 13 and 16 When Eva LeGalenne returns New York after her current tour, wo wll begn on producton whch to open new season Ths s no CAMPUS CRTC AN HOUR OF MUSC Mr Thompson save a most enjoy te organ rectal n Chapel las Sunday evenng He opened pro great Toccata and nnor by Bach The masof Toccata flled Chapel, There was a percng qualty ths movement whch strred stener The pattern of Fugue s quetly movng me whch s anvered and echoed as composton nd brllant Toccata n Handel Andante Maestoso we hear frst smple choral me and n, a lghter and qucker movement n ths we fnd an nterestng combnaf two parts of Andante The Brahms Chorales through r t structure gave a thoughtful feelng to musc The notes on group of musc whch Mr Thonphad prnted on program exled sgnfcance of ttles sn by Brahms for se peces Mr Thompson repeated Franck Chorplayed at last Vespers gven by chor The fnal or- composton: to show "touch" of organst There s constant broad moton n ths masterpece and Mr Thompsons performance was excellent on man Lbrary doors, eventually lured us nto lookng for famous collecton of rare and nterestng books graphed by r famous authors There was neat handwrtng o James Cabell and hurred sgna tures of Barre Walpole A E Bok, anc Galsworthy Of especal nterest was s bndngs, rangng from bound n "tree calf" copy a Keats gardens of Strlng Castle A vol of Dckens done n red over-scrolle gold, suggested bookbnders There was a decdedly artstc color n rch and beautful ] natons of old ffteenth century manuscrpts whch were ncluded exhbt A very rare volume prnted by famous Elzevers of Holland book publshed by Lufft, pr Lur glected, that 1 although or than an Englsh translaton n collectng books Moleres comedy Le Bourgeos Gent homfne Havng had a try at talan comedy n Le Locandera, Mss Le Galenne s gong n for French but n ths she wll be drectress only lj<klk> VUle bt-d rn - Of Or had also been autographed hs spdery sgnature The frst )ns ncluded A A Mlne, Hardy es of typcal modem llustratons showed tendency to use rar crude strong wood cuts Although necessarly lmted n sze, exhbt succeeded n suggestng, at least, fascnaton that can be found M C M 30 CHARD POWERS SMTH Sunday evenng poetry readngs a Hathaway House Bookshop an pleasant, frendly affars n an atmosphere of charmng nformalty n addton y offer opportunty tx meet poet and to know hm personally Chard Powers Smth read U a small but apprecatve audence or Sunday, May 27, selectng poems from hs recently publshed Lost Address Ths slm volume contans varyng -randj: The : Wdors famous Toccata or poems, notably n frst secton <-\pl;uos of hs study "Pompey" But re Oft although re were oth The short poem seems most cessful medum for Mr Smths t s n concentrated descrptve bts that one fnds most of beauty The poets partcular gft s a skllful ner of catchng and nterpretng ons of touch, too, he has a great keenness Color, strangly enough, was weak and unnterestng n treatment Hs longer poems are less convncng, spontaneous The prose-poem story of poets sojourn n Provence, shows a nce powdescrpton and a certan sense of r that appeared n one or two an almost melancholy qualty to hs verses Mr Smth has a ory concernng rato of repetton to varaton proper to makng of good poetry Sometmes he holds to ths ory but qute often he forgets t n hs moments of nspraton ncdentally hs ores may be read, n a book soon to be publshed Mr Smth s a far poet and an nterestng one The hour spent wth hm was pleasant f not stmulatng V B R :ea tnat t was nucn more fascnn nn an any NATVE studyng COURSES that NTRODUCED n case near Brooks Room N FOREGN UNVERSTES Natonalstc tendences n "backward" countres have led to a transformaton of organzaton of Amercan colleges n se countres, Dr Stephen P Duggan Drector of nsttute of nternatonal Educaton, sad n hs eghth annual report pub- frst edton of Stephen Phllps "Poems," whch author had personally corrected for prntng lshed recently More natves are beng edton n same case admtted to facultes and na- ture set of Shakespeares plays They tve studes and courses are constantly were lke toy books, beng ncreasng nches long, although r Under headng, -Amercan Educaton readable and r steel engravngs n Backward Countres," Dr clear enough to be ve Duggan wrote: "n no place on earth For person who loves well-bound was doctrne of self-determnaton They only to rd mselves of poltcal domnaton of West, but also to accentuate r own language, culture and cvlzaton generally Amercan Courses Transplanted "Neverless se nsttutons were essentally Amercan schools and colleges Where Amercans (had carte blanche, as n Phlppnes, y transplanted r whole educatonal system regardless of how t conformed to needs of stuaton The four years of prmary, grammar, secondary, Conrad Several nterestng ex- and collegate nstructon were ntroduced wth a currculum almost dentcal wth that n Unted States The organzaton and admnstraton of nsttutons were same even n h were arousng much un- 11 of whch were nonance at dvne wor n most mssonary courses n relgons compulsory n Tur Turksh language, hstory or nsttutons were gven, and n Chna only to a comparatvely small ng to dffculty of fnddr teachng of Western scence, so much needed and demanded by Chnese The teachng staff was essentally Amercan Where natves were employed t was usually n postons, natonalsm of back- ;urally regarded se condtons wth ncreasng rr- what was best n ; mselves establshment of cultures, t was justfable educaton t a unon of nsttutons of an alen type to teach mature students; wher t was wse to use m for relgous propaganda n nds Hs audtory sense s especalwell-developed and acute For sen- that among natve face of a growng senstveness to peoples "The result of ths changed atttude las been somethng n nature of a transformaton n organzaton of Amercan nsttutons n se coun- n Chna, Canton Chrstan College, whch some tme ago became Lngnan Unversty, and Pekng Chrs- Unversty, whch became Yengg Unversty, now have Chnese s and a majorty of Faculty l

7 Klmoth, 1 nuun j > SUMMER WORK postons are requested to apply ; offce of Personnel Bureau as as possble tlement house n Boston Thl selor should be able to drve beach wagon The counselor have an opportunt; socal work wthout havn rf-spmmmljjlty for actua chldren Lvng expenses Wf Mass drector at a grls camp located York State The dutes of nclude supervson of ( plus lvng A college educaton s not essental for occupatonal rapst, although two years are desrable and four years gve addtonal rchness of background There are four schools There are openngs for three ants wth New England Daly Va> that are recommended for tranng Assocaton of Boston The nstructon n ory of and fve weeks Students at least sx months of practcal hosptal work Authortatve nforma clents durng STATSTCAL WORK There s an opportunty for a student to do statstcal work durng summer wth an organzaton n Boston The salary would be from $18 to $20 a week, and preference wll be gven to a canddate who has had a lttle offce experence The work wll begn on_june 11th, and wll last untl Sep-; jmber s CLERCAL WORK There are openngs for summer for clercal workers and typsts at Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York Cty The work! wll begn n June Apply at offce of Personnel Bureau for furr n- SUBSTTUTE TEACHNG There are opportuntes n Grls Commercal Hgh School, Brooklyn, N Y, for members of present senor class who are nterested n postons as teachers-n-tranng A bref oral examnaton wll be gven n choosng canddates for se postons Students who are nterested n postons mentoned n ths column may obtan detaled nformaton at offce of Personnel Bureau, Wellesley Col- OCCUPATONAL THERAPY GVES trans apprecaton of art Morever, whle artcles of genune beauty are often made n craftwork, perfecton s not so much sought after as rght physcal and psychologcal reacton to work Occupa- rapy s not so much teachng as treatment The professonal work s mostly resdental, although opportuntes for prvate practce are ncreasng nsttutonal work offers greatest number of openngs for occupatonal rapsts mental cases Many are for tubercular patents, and number for orthopedc cases and for chldren sufferng from nfantle paralyss s ncreasng The average salary for a worker fresh from school s $75 to $100 a month wth WELLESLEY mantenance Successful workers rem, ;) venr to offer," GRADUATE WRTES month: ABOUT POSTONS FOR WOMEN -e has been much advce gven ors as y start to look for jobs, t all of t s as suggestve and as that gven by Rta Halle, a graduate of Wellesley whose daughter June number of McCaUs The artcle opens wth a dscusson of need for consderng job from a personal pont of vew You must realze just what cog you wll be n wheel and consder wher jobs you must do day after day wll really nterest you besdes lookng to chances of advancement When applyng for a job, you have confdence n yourself but nc cocky The grl who can make employer feel that he needs her r than she needs job has wo pont n her favor Wher you wrtng or applyng n person fc and emphasze your capabltes Types of Work "Many young women good lvngs Any occupat lve at Womens Unversty Club to-!:;wll- hgh-mndedness and capablty For grls who have se quals well as busness and executve ablty, runnng a Summer camp s a most nterestng occupaton Many drectors add Wnter recreatonal school Wellesley College wll be especally nterested n ths gft snce -es to r summer work Ths 5 takng groups of chldren out to parks Ange Eames, 1918, s teachng re at or country, after school n present tme, and t s expected holdays t s a new, popular, that a graduate of nsttute wll proftable occupaton requrng Wellesley ths fall love of chldren and confdence of communty Photography s a broad, nterestng FACULTY APPONTMENTS MADE d vared feld t makes a specal appeal to grl wth artstc nteresrs and newspapers, advertsng lcty agences, ndustral plants and all employ photographers photography n varous lnes affords an nterestng occupaton There s opportunty for person th orgnal deas to become known anmal photography, landscapes, marnes, etc sm s a large feld wth great There are probably no felds n whch e poston of women s so establshed, essenta], so acknowledged, as that of advertsnc nor n whch ablty has much opportunty to show tself A grl may teach classes of adults n corporaton schools, n ndustral plants, ade schools or department stores, may teach arts or physcal educaton or home economcs She may job n daytme and teach classes There s a rapdly growng demand for teachers of vocatonal subjects n nght schools as well n day schools on of whch you know lttle, consult -me one who has experence n t, dsjver what t actually tranng and ablty, and what DELEGATES CHOSEN BY TWELVE COLLEGES FOR JUNOR MONTH New York Cty wll aga campus and socologcal " twelve college Junors durng month of July, when y wll attend "Junor Month" run by New York Charty Organzaton Socety The names of representatves elected to ths honor have just been announced by twelve colleges Mss Clare M Tousley who conducts "Junor Month" has announced that students wll The delegates to "Junor Month" ths year are as follows: Barnard Madelne Russel, New York, Brvn Mmv Kanne Bryn Mawr Pa Connectcut Mary Slate Wellesley College Commttee voted at ts 1 Auburndale Elmra Helen Robson, Bradford Goucher Vrgna Jones, Nas Mt Holyoke Mary Reynolds, Newton blands, Mass Radclffe Emly N Brown, Lynn, Mass Smth Helen W Smth, Concord Swarthmore Lnda A Chandler, Balte, Md Vassar Elsabeth Cope, Redlands, Cal ley^stella Brewster, Portland Mane Wells Rebecca Clngerman, Scotsdale Accordng ) former Junors "Junor Month" s "tl ulatng and ; most worth-whle, enlghtenng college undergraduate avalable n, $100 TO ALBANA SCHOOL contrbuton of "nformal Dance" Commttee ; Kyras nsttute, where grls -ehun] made and accordng to reports just receved s n great need of everythng requred to carry on a good Wellesley announces followng ranges n ts faculty: Appontments Maron E MacLean, structor n chemstry; Elzabeth L Conant, nstructor n Englsh on; Eglantyne M Jebb lee- Englsh lterature; Ella K Whtng, nstructor n Englsh ltera- Russell Gbson, lecturer n geolod geography; Joanna Bar, nor n German; Marguerte Applephyscs; Marguerte E DeWtt, CHANCE FOR REAL ACHEVEMENT work There s every ob from all-nclusve sort n hygene and physcountry newspapers to Jean MacDonald, nn voce; Galye Shrey, nstruc- specalzed work on large metropoltan dales Magazne postons are physcs Marguerte E DeWtt, crowded, seem few, but one of se s ry few and re s always a long n readng and speakng; Aucertanly occupatonal rapy The le of applcants Espnosa, vstng professor of character of ths work s three-fold, ncludng medcal, psychologcal or socal n whch many women are workng Spansh; Helen W Kaan, vstng as- Publcty wrtng s a dstnct Spansh; Esr feld Pano, nstructor n servce, and handcraft An artstc successfully Newspaper experence s zoology; Mary L temperament s an advantage, but not possble tranng for publcty an essental, snce a preparatory course Promotons (from assstant to nructor) Delphne Ftz, art departent; Lyda B Walsh Botany; Edth B Mallory, psychology Return after absence of year or ore Alfred H Barr, assocate profesr of art; Josephne H Batchelder, ascate professor of Englsh compos- >n; Alfred D Sheffeld, assocate prossor of Englsh composton; Henrette Andreu, assocate professor of French; Dorothy W Denns, assstarofessor of French; Francose Ruet, nstructor n French; Edda Tlle, ant professor of German; Bar- Mller, assocate professor of hs- Judth B Wllams, assouate professor of hstory: Raymond C Robnson, nstructor n organ; Harret G Waterman, nstructor n zoology; Gladys K McKosh, GFTS FOR GRADUATON Morrson Gft Shop next to Hotel Wabar flmss JSclCcns RcsOcucc FOR RENT July and August or Longe WANTED Two grls to share Mane coast cottage any length of tme Reasonable nqure NEWS Offce VERY LTTLE O WABAN LODGE : Pleasant Rooms for T >r Permanent Guests at 11 WABAN STREET reakfasts served f desred Telephone 0218-W Depend Upon Your Telephone RELABLE TALORNG CO Wll Call and Delver Tel We 0179-M 25 Central Street, Wellesley car 50* S a week up see twce as much FTHAVE NCWYORKCTT Be at Home n Washngto THE CAMBRDGE SCHOOL; OF DOMESTC ARCHTECTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHTECTURE A Professonal School for College Graduates The Academc Year for opens Monday, October, 1928 The European Travel Course Salng from Boston June 10th [ Salng from Cherbourg September 15th Tm Sl-s OXF From Monday, July 9th, to Saturday, September 1st enrv Arton Frost Drector 3 Boylston Street, Cambrdge, Masf G E ALDEN 8 CHURCH STREET Cratng, Packng, Shppng and EXCELLENT Repars PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NCHOLAS STUDO wth reasonable prces The Arcade

8 selves pretty exclusvely to a profes, why > largely, a ELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS MR FOWLE TELLS OF PRESENT AND PAST TURKSH STUATON schools and hosptals n Turkey Greece and Bulgara n addton he s largely responsble for government relatonshps between countres, and that capacty he s brought n contacl wth Turksh leaders Turkey s brdge between Europe and Asa, and between East and West n realm of thought and deas t has made nvaluable contrbutons to art, law, and relgon of world As Turks moved westward n a great wave y came n contact wth slam and adopted t n tme y became cuttng edge of a movement that spread to Span, and to very rm known as Ottoman Emp: country held toger wth a: varous European natons, because preferred to see Turkey exst a: empre than to have any one m get too much power re When World War came on Turkey suffered crushng defeat unheard of but t worked France, taly, and Russa each secretly offered rebellous country arms and muntons to drve or natons out Turkey very prudently accepted all three offers and drove all three countres out Snce n re have been enormous changes n that part of world The church and state have been separated, slam s no longer relgon of state The bgotry of Mohamedansm s broken and relgous freedom s assured A tremendous remprovng schools, extendng womens rghts, buldng ralroads, and establshng a new legal code n ths new state of affars Amerca s country that Turkey s lookng to and trustng because we are too young and too far European ntrgu r nud Page 4, Column to man hmself, and hs belefs about hs place and destny n unverse, y have left not a sngle one of hs earler notons untouched Scentfc concepts and methods have been three centures They have transradcal ntellectual forces of last formed relgon, art, moral and socal deals almost beyond recognton There s good reason to beleve that full force of scence s just begnnng to be felt n human nsttutons and actvtes We have only begun to control materal forces of our envronment; we are just on verge of an adequate scence of human lfe and ts characterstc pursuts cvlzaton possesses n scence ts one outstandng cultural achevement that has no parallel elsewhere, and that scence s becomng more and more one would magne that we should fnd sprt and method and sgnfcance of scence occupyng a rar mportant place n our educatonal schemes The exact opposte has been true Down almost to last generaton ou educaton was modeled on prescentfc wsdom of Greeks and Romans Wth few exceptons scence arose and took form entrely apart from schools, colleges, and unver At four oclock on Sunday afternoon, May 27, Mr Lur Fowle gave an nformal mpressed t rculum Men talk at Agora He has been n scentfc k above all by Turkey off and on for ffteen years and knowledge nature that y name of Darwn he s plannng to return to that country They felt that scence had as great a early part of August Hs post f clam to a place n a humane educa- that of Treasurer of Amercar eraton heard lttle o revolutonary conceptons that were even n enlargng scope of scence, but n r colleges y at least learned somethng of sgnfcance of scence and scentfc sprt Scence n Colleges "Yet today best college students unless y are wllng to gve m- y ;e or so n an elementary ory subject, y usually acqure l;e for a rgorous drll that seem: e lttle bearng on human nter- They come to study of conphlosophes of lfe and na- 1 are nothng f not nterprescentfc concepts and data wth only vaguest deas of what H s al about All too late y realzt that y really ought to know somefundamental > Clctpts s beng felt n every br knowledge? n part, system of ; electons has made t possble for students to 1 "The responsblty, lad squarely at achers of scence and a shun laboratory drudgon hstory, method o drudgery! lberatng nderstandng method: follow manual anc! desred results Where t s s travested, t s a rgorous ctng grnd that means yea: loratory work before re come vardng glmpse of mean all How often do students n ntary courses n physcs or zo example, perceve why se classfcatons have changec face of world? How often do of unt man has dscovnterpretaton of nature jachers all too often do devoted r lves are not to fa confnd n a sngle restrcted realn leave lterally nothng untouched Scence and Phlosophy excuses From 17th century on y have rarely realzed sgnfcance of r own concepts and methods They have been so busy extendng fronters of exact knowledge that y have had no tme to adjust mselves to or nterests of lfe Proverat sea outsde hs own feld; : h nevtable >n, grown nar Most who have felt phlosophc urge generalze have merely omtted, what y dd not mselves comprehend And or men n revenge, have agan and agan been repelled from crudtes of such scentfc phlosophzng Durng last generaton every scchp lus bc-t so transformed that scentsts have been bewldered tn selves When basc notons l crumbled, how could y depart f m 1 laboratory results? Let master m, and n tm< realze complextes They thought y had found pck r way over panful "The more thoughtful of hu ts have eased r conscence yng, Well, n, we shall a today Above all students who fulfll all requre n mamatcs realze sgrd and Scence s dffcult t s cornncreasngly alen to cornways of thnkng, wsdom of ancents, do provde a wse adjustment to lfe We cannot afford to gve t up but task of llumnatng t and renderng t effectve by sprt of scentfc thought s hard The Greeks dd fnd a satsfactory way of lfe n r world Unfortunately, we are not lvng n that world For better or worse we are lvng n a world that has been lterally created, n ts materal and ntellectual patterns, by scentfc thnkng, f we are to demse an educatonal scheme that wll sot merely teach us to pull levers nd push buttons, we must fnd a alace n t for scence, and we must Humanstc Examples would be ; Scence s no reason, for example, why every college student should not learn gnfcance of t thought, and transformaton ts notons brng There but teachers chers n ths country who could mrt t There s no excuse for such a uaton Unless scentsts are wllng assume responsblty for humzng r own subjects, and to <e trouble to teach m as nteal parts of lfe of today, scence 11 go way of classcs as part a lberal educaton There are warn-?s on every hand And nstead of n; property of all ntellgent and educated men, technques of scence lecome possesson of a small body of professonal experts, narrow n own outlook, wllng tools of short-sghted busness men and sol- The tragedy of engneer toas been often commented upon by thoughtful observers lke Veblen Hs knowledge s bass of our entre economc lfe, yet he remans a hreng He has no sense of socal responsblty, just because re s no Scentfc Sprt e s no reason why every college student should become an expert, even n a sngle scence Perhaps most of m are ncapable of masterng a sngle branch But re s no reason why every student should not learn somethng at least of sprt of scentfc thnkng, of ts sgnfcance n our cvlzaton, of meanng and mplcatons of some of basc concepts and methods that have been worked out n complete sense, no man knows t today As long as scen- Contnued on Page 8 Col 2) Excellent food THE OROLE Washngton Street To know sheer joy of slender proportons, slp nto a corset, grdle or combnaton fashoned n College Grl mode College Grl Brasseres C are creatons of Amercas foremost desgner ELEANOR nc Keys and Locks Repars of all knds Bcycles Bought and Crated Goods packed and shpped CORKUM BROTHERS Phone Wellesley 1046 SUE PAGE STUDO Wellesley, Mass The Gardensde Bookshop 58 Central St What are you gvng hm for commencement? 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9 Thursday, May 31: 8:15 AM Mom ng Chapel Mss Frances Hartman 2! wll lead 4:00 PM Boom 124 Founders Hall Academc Councl Frday June 1: 805 AM Mornng Chapel Last formal chapel wth demc processon Presdent Pendleton wll lead 2-40 PM Botany Lecture Room Movng pcture flm on Development, of Flowers, loaned by General Electrc Company, Schenectady, N Y, wll be exhbted All are nvted 7:15 PM Float Tckets for members of college 35c, for outsde guests 50c may be obtaned at gates near lake Alternate date Saturday June 2: Holday 3:30 PM Tower Court Green Tree Day Exercses open to Alumnae and all former members of college, tornate date June 4 7:15 PM Step Sngng Sunday, June roral Chapel, rose W Vernon :15 AM Momlead Examnatons 11:00 AM Meacher, Dr Amtmouth College, anmatons begn Wednesday, June 6: 8:15 A M ng Chapel Dean Wate wll le; Examnatons Dean Wate wll lead 815 AM Mornng chapel June 7: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel Mss Florence Hodel *28 wll lead Examnatons J>~! 8: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel Dean Tunxwll lead Examnatons June 9: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel Presdent Pendleton wll lead -gmknatons June 10: 11:00 AM Memoral Chapel Preacher Professor Thomas H Procter, Department of Phlosophy and Psychology June 11: Examnatons June 12: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel Presdent Pendleton wll lead COLLEGE NOTES On Monday, May 28th sophomores gave a tea at Tower Court for to lve n ts slghtly muddy waters To sweetly sad harmony of Mart/ Ann, The Sweeart 0/ Sgma Ch, and Dd You Mean t, Quadrangle awoke from ts slumbers on May 22nd to enjoy tuneful efforts of ten slcker-clad youths from Cambrdge Long hours had se gentlemen prachas spread, dodged many msses from r less artstcally nclned frends, and many housemors (ever mndful of more unfortunate attempts of last year) dd y brave before y charmed msty nght ar of Towel- Court Hll and Quadrangle wth r voln, gutar and r close harmonc voces Wth hauntng mnor strans of Good Nght Lades serenade was ended Three roadsters drove slowly around Quad and to throaty Good nghts of serenades, a hundred femnne Good-byes echoed back from dormtores College Press Board announces lecton of Alce Murphy 30, and Regne Pollack, 30, to ts membershp The offcers of Deutscher Veren for are: lent Jeanette Roman 29 Vce-Presdent Edna Lndemann 29 Secretary Maran Hackenhemer 30 Treasurer Flavlla Morey 31 and prayed for safety of Quadrangle domes when Boston-New York arplanes motor developed engne trouble and plot tred to fnd a landng place on college grounds, came down across ralroad track and all of college whch forcbly detaned by ts n- htched and hked" t to ene of planes dramatc landng On Sunday, May 27th, old Vllage Junors gave a breakfast for ncom- Ph Sgma June 13: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel 28 Frances Morrson to A Dean Tufts wll lead Black, Amherst Examnatons 29 Frances Bean to Carl Note: Exhbton of Drawngs by Shumway, Dartmouth 13 John Snger Sargent contnues through 29 Beth Namack to Frank Affeld June 2 at Art Museum n, Cornell 26 Yale Law 28 Exhbton of Books loaned by 29 Rosemary Wyman to Ralph dents contnues through June 4 Brown Brown 22 HGH SCHOLARSHP MEN HOLD BEST BUSNESS JOBS That hgh scholarshp does have a refreshment of senors after drect relatonshp wth later success Generals ess has recently been proved The small pond wth ts polka dot personnel department of sland that makes scenery along Telephone and Telegraph path s now dgnfed by a Company Ther charts show clearly cellulod goldfsh and one who have been good stulat n general men Sale Luggage Womans Unftted Overnght Case Cross Ftted "Compackt" $1250, was $1850 CaSe $ 50oT ""^Too Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks $39 and $49 New Models, specally prced Full Sze Wheary Wardrolettes $2350 to $35, we to $46 PARK MANOR LUNCHEON 75c 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 $500 per Annum and up THE WELLESLEY NATONAL BANK CAPTAL $150,000 SURPLUS $250,000 Graduaton Gfts Shop of Barbara (Soroon Gfts of Charm and Dstncton Patronze Our Advertsers The Graphc Press Prnters and Lnotypers 1 2 Centre Place, Newton Telephone Newlon North 0077 ndan WELLESLEY GRLS!! Rver grapefrut Youll fnd se and more FRESH and NEW at ROYAL FRUT STORE Call We 0484 "Delcous Popcorn" FOR RENT Furnshed Apartment, 3 Rooms, Ktchenette, and Bath Avalable n September Mrs Sherdan, 14 Dover Road Telephone Wellesley 1012-M TYPNG SOLCTED Work promptly and carefully do Sade J Far, 58 Curve St, Welles Tel Well 0392-W Engaged 19 Amela Henderson to Mr John Merrll Baker, Prnceton 16, Harvard 26 Catharne McGeary to Mr, Phlp Hull Thomas, Yale "20 27 Amale Traut to Mr Donald 01 Maron F E Cooke to Mr Warren Partrdge Address: 422 Gregory Avenue, West Orange, N J from Page 7, Col tfc nvestgaton demands gropng The very essence of t tfc sprt s to be content progressve extenson of knowledge, to demand no fnalty, but to trust hypotcal conclusons tll better hyposes are worked out, and to labor to fln( m t s perhaps too much to ex pect many, even of most ntellgent, ever to make ths expermental atttude,1 part of r lves st reveal to m tl an atttude, and that mentally mportant for 27 Judth Clare Stem to Mr Jules of our cvlzaton and meetng of Coulter Rosenberger, May 11 n Kansas ts problems A lberal educaton need Cty, Mo not make scentsts of students, but t should at very least create n m a sympatc understandng of scentfc enterprse tself The frst step would be for teachers of scence mselves to acheve such an understandng f y cannot or wll not f y reman a narrow feld, n ors What Shakespeare^ says about Coca-Cola Drnk Delcous and Refresh Ever precse n promse keepng" The pont of Lucos remark s not what he sad t about, but what he sad t surelv descrbes Coca-Cola, for consder se Pure as Sunlght And proof of ts purty s n tlx htrj Tuxntytuo sudl/c V drnk"ofr, GOOD TO GET :///-

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