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2 attests re. eght Perodcal Lbraran Wellesley College Lbrary g College Wew0 WELLESLEY MASS. JANUARY 28 VXV2 WELLESLEY BACKS RELEF CAMPAGN College Wll Ad Unemployed Student nterest Runs Hgh At Mass Meetng PLANS ARE EXTENSVE on Thursday n Alumnae Hal lstened to pleas of voluntary Unemployment Relef Commttee and promsed to back commttee through anythng t mght undertake. Mary Elzabeth Wheeler charman of toned solaton of Wellesley students from centers of need and commented on r apparent lack of nterest. To depct present stuaton seven grls who have compled up-to-date statstcs gave a bref resume of stuatons n and around Wellesley. Hoover Sgns Bll For Restoraton Of Credt food for a famly of fve cty of Boston s able to gve only $2.50. Her accurate fgures show clearly appallng condton of affars n m- Reporters be passed on n Washngton. n he asssted Professor At dnner to be held n Severance Frday nght. Presdent Pendle- By Fshes Presdent Hoover stressed fact] T. L. Shear now crector of excavatons of Agora at Ans. He was ton. Mr. Robert Dodge presdent of asedate rtelnrty o Boston. that corporaton s not created for Elnor Best brought stuaton ad of bg ndustres or bg banks also n charge of excavatons of Board of Trustees and several even nearer home by showng need whch are well equpped to care for Carolngan Church of St. Martn representatves of faculty wll among students at Wellesley and mselves but to support smaller mpovershed state of near-by banks and fnancal nsttutons. towns of Framngham and Natck. At Saturday Mss Grace Crocker Dr. Accordng to offcal text of Boynton Merrll and Mrs. Dorothy same tme she descrbed condton of Mllvlle a town of sourn Massachusetts whch Wellesley may adopt for rest of wnter and Mary Maxwell Norton n came forward wth suggestons for relef. (Contnued on Page 5 Col. 2 & 3). R. C. Prepares Plan For Convenng Of Model League The nternatonal Relatons Club meetng on Frday January 22 was devoted to preparaton for Model League of Natons whch s to be held March 3 4 and 5 at Brown Unversty. Florence Smth 32 gave a bref talk on organzaton of League of Natons at Geneva llustratng t wth references to a dagram of man dvsons and com- The fl.-lr.aons as w ragua Colomba Albana a guay. All nterested n tn delegatons were nstructed work mmedately as mer be chosen wthn a short tm bass of mert and hard wo The procedure of Mod vares from sesson to sess* year t s planned to beg short Assembly meetng and of Manchuran stuaton whch wll n all probablty be broadcasted. Then wll come commttee meetngs on Treaty revson dsarmament and present world economc stuaton to be followed next day by a Plenpotentary sesson of Assembly for purpose of hearng and dscussng reports of sever al commttees. The next general meetng of nternatonal Relatons Club wll be February 9 at whch tme furr Plans for League wll be made. Unemployment work s beng conducted locally as knttng of sweaters of varyng degrees of grotesqueness n Wellesley but natonal government has stepped nto breach wth a two-bllon-dollar credt restor- The Reconstructon Fnance Corporaton bll whch was sgned by Presdent Hoover creates a S2.000.UOO.000 fscal agency to releve credt strngency and "to stop deflaton n agrculture and ndustry and thus to ncrease employment by restoraton of men to r normal obs." Charles G. Dawes wll be presdent Eugene Meyer. Governor of Federal board and Secretary Mellon and Under-Secretary Mlls of Treasury. and George L. Harrson Governor of Federal Reserve Bank of New York wll be ex-offco members of commttee. Three or members all of whom wll be Democrats wll be apponted. As soon as s avalable machnery of corporaton wll Florence Smth spoke frst on condtons n Boston showng how many s exhausted corporaton s empowered to obtan fundr up to men were unemployed and necessty of both physcal and mental re n debentures fully backed by Treasury. t s not defntely decded wher organzaton wll lef for m. She ponted out scarcty of food and that though experts allow at least $7.50 a week for functon through offcals of varous Federal Reserve Banks or wher offces wll be set up n representatve bll "To ad n fnancng agrculture commerce and ndustry ncludng facltatng exportaton of agrculture and or products corporaton s authorzed and empowered to make loans... to any bank savngs bank trust company buldng and loan company gage loa bank Federal ntermedate credt bank agrcultural credt corporaton lve stock credt corporaton organzed under laws of any State or of Unted States." Socetes Contnue Study Of Ther Specal Subects On Saturday evenng January 23 Socety Program Meetngs were held. At A. K. X. Mss Hobgood of Speech Department read Medea of Eurpdes. Ths s n preparaton for sem-open next semester when socety plans to produce entre play. Ph Sgma dscussed fve-year plan consderng ts ams and ts suc- thus far. Ths for later work snce Sovet.me s subect of study second half of Mss Wood of Englsh Lterature Department addressed Shakespeare on "The Elzabethan Stage." She drew her llustratons from As You Lke t whch Socety produced two weeks ago as ts sem-open. Tau Zeta Epslon contnued wth a group of fve pctures ts study of seventeenth and eghteenth century French panters: Rcheleu by Phlppe de Champagne La Cruche Cassee by Greuze Le Benedctc of Chardn La Joueuse de Gutare by Watteau and La Comtesse de Tlleres by Nar. Z. A. presented a Prandello play By Judgment of Court. Precedng play Helen Gunner read a paper on one phase of Prandellos work. The Zoology wng of Sage Hall wll be open for nspecton to members of college from 2 to 4:00 P. M. Saturday January 30. The "Charty Ball" for beneft of unemployed wll be gven Saturday January 30 at 8:30 P. M. The Metropoltan Stage Band wll) play. Tckets are 75c. At 8:00 P. M. Frday. January 5 Concbta Superva Spansh Coloratura Mezzo Soprano wll appear at Alumnae Hall. The tckets $.75 are on sale at Thrft Shop and at box Prof. Campbell Wll Ad n Excavatons At Antoch W. Alexander Campbell Professor of Art has been apponted Assstant Feld Drector of archeologcal expedton whch wll exca- cty of Antoch n Syra ths summer Prnceton Unversty Worchester Art Museum Baltmore Museum of Art and Musees Nalonaux dp France are collaboratng n "dg." Professor Campbell who graduated from Dartmouth n 926 has had a great deal of experence n feld work of archeology. For two seasons when a fourteenth century fgure of Vrgn excellently preserved and n full color was uncovered to The proposed wll be carred on durng ologcal season whch March untl July. The s tted and although work arly exploratory n durng whch wear t wll undoubtedly yeld for should do much to clear away mst whch has so far enshrouded llfllen.-m and Chrstanty. n July Professor Campbell wll go to Angers for furr dggngs n Church of St. Martn and wll return to Wellesley n September to resume hs dutes wth Depart- \lt-\(v RELEF DRVE THE COMMTTEE REPORTS: Two hundred and twenty-fve pounds of yarn have been sold. Ths means 450 sweaters. Two grls were gven two days employment each at Shepherd Mlls as a result of order for wool from Wellesley. Woolen goods are now beng sold for chldrens dresses. A large box of food was sent from Socety Houses to Wellesley Frendly Ad. Barn wll gve $500 and anythng y make over that from Junor Prom Producton. Whle no drect ndvdual appeal for furr funds s beng made by Servce Fund anyone who wshes to make a specal unemployment contrbuton at ths tme can do so er through Servce Fund or through Emergency Relef Commttee. CONTRBUTONS TO DATE: Week of January 22 $0 False Do Tn urnplofcd man rcocc gve tlurnks. and sng: even pale blue open-work decdedly purled and cast-off sweaters may keep m warm n balmy wear whch our youngest ssters freshmen proclam s here. On one of warmsh afternoons last week one freshman strollng by lake was heard to remark to a fellow-freshman. " dont thnk t was a very long wnter do you?" Ah well once we had llusons our- Alumnae Councl To Gar n Annual Conference Here The annual meetng of Wellesley College Alumnae Councl wll be held at College February 2 to 4. To ths meetng come councllors from Wellesley Clubs n varous localtes and Alumnae Fund representatve from each class to hear of college matters and to dscuss problems of Assocaton. The meetngs wll open Frday afternoon followng an nformal luncheon at Tower Court. The Academc Councl room n Green Hall s beng used ths year and at ths frst meetng members of Councl wll hear Dean Cooldge Dean Hughes and Dr. DeKruf and also wll learn of procedure of present student udcal organzaton. Board of Trustees wll speak to councl and a bref busness meetbe followed >us questons asked by Wellesley alumnae. The dnner Saturday nght wll be n Tower Court and t s hoped that many of faculty wll on councl n evenng for coffee and to hear from two outstandng alumnae Mss Elzabeth Wallace who wll speak of her travels n her many vsts to Carbbean lands and Dr. Conne Guon a successful doctor. The offcers of Councl are: Mrs. Jesse Steane Frost presdent Mrs. Mary Crane Cameron and Mrs. Helen Eager Swett vce-presdents. Mss Louse Walworth secretary Mrs. Mary Allen Crane treasurer and Mss Kathleen Ellott executve secretary. The members from college are Presdent Pendleton Mss Barnette Mller. Dr. DeKruf Mss Denns Mss Wlson Mss Grggs Mr. Sheffeld Mss Hart Mss Sleeper and Mss Hubbard. Club Councllors are Mrs. El Glover Hatfeld Central Calforna (Contnued on Page 6 Col. & 2) College Lbrary Receves Rare Manuscrpt As Gft A rare lttle volume has come to Lbrary gft of M and Mrs. Frederc H. Curtss. t s a Book of Hours a manuscrpt of fne workman- n dark red morocco beautfully tooled on sdes and back. The vellum used for ths volume s of exceptonally fne qualty. Mr. Curtss s a Trustee of Wellesley College. The manuscrpt wll be dsplayed n South Exhbton Hall at Lbrary from January 28th through February 22d. CONCERT S HELD AT ALUMNAE HALL Englsh Lyrcs To Predomnate n Seres Of Folk Songs By Conchta Superva WLL SNG TONGHT Conchta Superva Spansh colorara mezzo soprano wll sng tonght oclock at Alumnae Hall. Mme. Superva was educated n her tve cty of Barcelona at convent of "Las Damas Negras" that she began studyng musc f sngng n opera. Later her career she studed under Martno. well known sngng Maestro n Rome. Begnnng her career at age of opera and concert throughout Europe and South Amerca. The program wll nclude: Vo Che Satete Mozart Grande Rondo Cenerentola Rossn Should He Upbrad Her? Bshop Lullaby Scott When Brng to You Colord Toys Carpenter Have You Seen But a Whte Lly Grow Tradtonal Envy Awakened Luxurous Home Whle rest of college was agtatng for a swmmng pool Zoology Department went calmly ahead and bult not one but many for r fshes. But after one glance at sze we were tempted to nvte natve nhabtants to stand asde whle we ndulged n a lttle md-summer : The treatment gven slmy horde s nothng short of magnfcent. Each aquarum has specal runnng water fresh cut greenery valet servce nay all comforts of home. Each one s vacuum-swept practcally every day. The crawfsh have r own domcles provded wth wash-board-lke runs where y may sun mselves peacefully n lght of mazda lamps. The denzens from brny deep have not yet oned merry throng but when y do y wll fnd a royal welcome watng. The huge tanks for salt water are connected to a large mxng vat n deep recesses of Anmal Quarters and water wll be kept n constt wth a wshful sgr rows of aquara starng at horned pout yellow perch and speckled trout stare poltely returned. After takng a turn through prwent to vst stayed outsde glass door. Not beng allowed n sacred domans of gunea pgs or rabbts we pad a slent trbute to furry martyrs to cause of Educaton. A domestc cacklng attracted our attenton and we found a small but handsome flock of whte leghorn hens takng advantage of mld wear and scratchng for half-frozen worms n wre cages that grace one sde of anmal house. Weve been wonderng snce where break- shp beautfully llumnated n gold fast eggs come from. and colors. There are nnety-sx leaves about 2 x 3% nches n sze bound Commencement Guests Noanett and Elot wll be open durng Commencement perod for guests of senors. Rates: $2.00 a nght ncludng breakfast $.50 a nght wthout breakfast. Arrangements may be made by applyng drectly to Head of House.

3 famlarty : lur. ernment Chang of tme gong ten photography [ CURRENT take fled ncdental However cal feld. by conssted scn0ols" he WELL E SLEY C O L L mentary School lbraran: book selec ton should cover feld of knowledge n ts drect applcaton to younf people wth r growng adult preferences. Not only demands ol th range of nforma Beyond The Sublme Porte by Barnette Mller. New Haven: Yale Unversty Press 93. "SAY T WTH FLOWERS" Open every week-day evenng Phone or leave your orders lor early "Formerly t was assumed that any grl who enoyed school lfe and ranked hgh n her class work would Today we know that teachng s not only avenue open to such a grl. There s work equally mportant yet carred on under dfferent n a school buldng. braxy contacts a chld receves rounded as he s for frst tme by schoolmates of hs own age and ablty under daly nfluence of a teacher whose nterest s centered upon drectng of hs natve nstncts and ablty we fnd an deal books. Educators tell us that chlds frst mpressons are most lastng. What may we not hope for chld of today who s gven ty early n lfe to handle chldrens books and to unand r meanng? Who can ate enoyment receved by a ttle more than fnger pages book whle someone else reads um a knowledge lbrary technque and or subects essental to general lbrary work and school lbraran s equpped for Tn- bt<s of all school lbrary s a broad knowledge books especally those books suted age of pupl who s to use lbrary. Add to ths an ablty to understand and work wth people here agan wth emphass upon specfc "The school lb] mportant tasl t responsblty r good books anc Excerpts lum to develop a love oy n readng that cease wth school Students who took Socal tellgence Ascendency Clercal Test may obtan r res at Personnel Bureau from Barnette Mller s a book about a palace. But t s much more for palace s Grand Seraglo of Stamboul bult by Muhanmed when he conquered Constantnople n ffteenth century t s palace whch was stronghold of Ottoman sultans for three and a half centures me Hald ntroducton Beyond Slmr Porte refers to as ltcal nsttuton whch has passed Feld of Work. "The feld Fnally comes technque of Untl begnnng of twenteth school lbrary. Wth books as a handlng books nvolvng mechanmedlum. school lbraran asssts processes whch are necessary to century palace has been a "Forbdden Cty teacher n openng up to pupl acquston of books and to r cf unknown but "when larger world not confned by preparaton for use also routne Turks fnally dspersed women ncarcerated n Grand Seraglo ad- scope of sngle text-book not to crculaton of books. bounded by nterests of a partc- personal element always msson to Wnter Harem became ular school. d always wll be at possble for frst tme" and wth?ss n n Elementary School school lbvary work. openng of ths most prvate of opportunty to develop prvates whole palace was n necessary requste abl- open to outsders. Mss Mller n 92 was among frst foregners to see Seraglo n ts entrety. The Grand Seraglo from tme of Muhammed who bult ts frst parts down through long lne of sultans who enlarged and embellshed t has played an nestmably mportant part n Turksh hstory. As Turks veered from smplcty of Brusa to magnfcence and luxures of lfe [ n Constantnople t became ncreasngly secluded and self-suffcent a prson palace a world all ts own and most powerful unt n Empre. The author has selected her materal carefully and most of all she has organzed t masterfully. The frst part of book deals wth part palace has played n Turksh hstory and descrbes ts pecular o 0 A. M. or 2 to 3 P. M. durng regular Lbrary Hour chld examnaton le of whch are perod. to be acqures certan lbrary habts whch) Freshmen who took nterest du Pncated nowhere e lay foundaton for ntellgent - Test may obtan r scores at Most unc ue surely brary usage Bureau SENOR PHOTOGRAPHS pupl easly acqures sgn on grounds that proposed famlarty new book frends. per cent tarff would be a thorough- Class assgnments and requred read- protectve tax. Harmony was retag of varous knds brng before stored because of a general acknow- wthn palace walls attended by eunuchs and slave pages who were later to control government and a teacher as though she were employed protect empre. "n orgn n formal classroom. Palace School would seem to have been Bureau wshes to e "Wth approach to Junor Hgh natural almost nevtable outgrowth of two older Turksh nsttu- of senor class age we fnd emphass on subects whch senor photographs to requre more ntensve use of lbrary wth regstraton blanks. materals n r drect applcaton government by Any senor who s nterested should subects of currculum. More of... apply at once. Some experence attenton s pad to ndvdual topcs n paratory schools s desrable. and proects than formerly. Choce whch supplemen- system of readng. The lbraran gudes EVENT The Royal Har pupl but re s greater opportunty NOTES rghtly anor chapter. When Roxalana Russan favorte of Suleman tor ndependent thnkng. "To pupl who has The >net effected ts Magnfcent moved from Old Palace to Grand Seraglo n 54 she tages F abandonng members must establshed a closer contact between th of earler harem and sellamlk and nsttuted rule of harem.. "over of cabnet fve successve generatons of qadns and queen mors welded mmense power real rulers behnd Turk- Madame Conchta Superva Alumnae Hall Frday Evenng Feb. 5 at 8 P. M. Tckets ncludng reserved seat $.75. Madame Superva Spansh coloratura mezzo soprano makes her debut as Carmen n Bzets opera wth Chcago Cvc Opera Company n Boston. Asde from her operatc debut concert at Alumnae Hall wll be only opportunty of hearng ths great artst sensaton n Europe of season. Madame Supervas programme ncludes only two operatc ars balance of lst beng made up of songs n Englsh and Spansh. Tckets $.75 for sale at Wellesley Thrft Shop 34 Church St. and at box offce on evenng of concert. DR. HAMLTON C. MACDOUGALL FLENES WELLESLEY SHOP Manager pupl a wde assortment of books ledgment that t would be Specal topcs and ndvdual assgn- to dsrupt cabnet at th ments open up anor range of ma- especally snce c teral. Add to ths personal n- unted on ts foregn polcy terest whch attaches to a class d: towards nda cusson of a subect pertanng to lesson and we have a sound Condtons bass for developng an nterest Far n readng East m general reman threatenof good books. Recreatonal readng ng wth - Japans arrogance and Chnas J: ay ncreasng. Rear Admral Koch Shosawa of Japanese fleet ssued The ncreasng extravagance of But passon for pleasure of sultans succeedng Suleman made r prson palace rksome and confnng to m. Fnally n mddle of seventeenth century. Muhammed V left \dranople sckened perby all bloodshed and corrupwhch had been enacted wthn form of hstorcal oeraphcal romance or scentfc supplements routne of cl room nterestng as y may bee n hands of modern teac Elementary eluded n as well as n r Brtsh authortes vsted admral hs hgh-handed ma only ctes protest The aganst * sut settlement offce f he consdool t s obvously m meantme more Japanese P y n h ey be n " troops were landed brnsn e tne t tal l. -tellng and twenty-three addtonal war ves- wth feld of sels are ready to leave naval base chldrens lterature also stand out as "f y are needed." foremost requrements. For Hgh Ka-Shek former presdent School Lbrary one should study psy- Chna who retred some fve weeks chology as t apples to adolescent. ago. has now returned to Nankng n tellng «- y.? "PlaCe. Story an attem P fc to save natonal gov- Ele- from fnancal dsaster. and part of book s a conducted tour through rooms of Grand Serteps whch mark spot e stood Cannon Gate h today as n days of dor and magnfcence one ned to leave Grand Seraglo go by w of y." We reluctantly. Mss Mllers concse swft gft of descrpton her array of new and nterestng materal and splendd llustratons and lucd maps whch she has amassed make Beyond Sublme Porte an unusual and an nterestng book. H. M. G. r 32. "Downes" sheer fear soft dagonal angora sports dresses. Soft as a kttens foot paper sheer gayly colored as a tropcal brd se "Downes" are dresses to make you clos hungry. Three smart smple talored styles n C ral r Se ade Whte Szes 4 t0 20 $595 lk?booth S 67o eguary $5-50- N * 3-95 RAYN SHUS $.95 also our regular $6.90 lne of shoes

4 and. of sheep ndustry. A dec Pressman has se parts but Perry wasnt born n. He regards hmself as a pretty can logcally stretch hs memory to pre-natal days. He has a frend though who declares that she remembers seeng her dead grandfar when she th old. were sayng Wellesley woman has become sweater-conscous. Even masculne order has taken up knttng as a serous busness for Perry never to be outdone of course has learned to purl and cast off as well as hs ssters. He fnds that yellow s most soothng and stmulatng when progress seems dlatory. You mght not antor but sprt grls las served t he sts half dreary mornng by sde of hs furnace fllng up holes n hs woolen Mght as ndulge ths. Hs nstructors for he does manage to attend some classes when he s not wanderng around lecture on ndependence of ntellectual pursut and true apprecaton of all thngs scholarly. t s evdent that ths desre to trace somethng to ts roots to -delve wth real scholastc nterest n search for an ad to knowledge has mbued at least one member of college. The or day Perry came upon a maden seated n trators n our mdst) has been recommended as an excellent weapon f folded three tmes across mddle whle more kndly dsposed prefer a soft spder-dedcated pllow. One freshman s reported to be collectng lttle mtes wth nnety as her goal so she may wrte an authortatve source me upon problem. Scence s so wonderful FRRY nln dark rooms. He refers to adventure of a frend of hs. The frend seeng a red dress dsappear lke Alce down rabbt hole and thnkng t to be one worn by "Hello and frend person he thought to be hs companon but on recevng no response WELLES LEY COLLEGE NEW proceeded ste. We dont was dark but that. Perrys asked "Arent you Phebe?" "No" repled voce from depths. Senor Class Meetng on January 2 revolved around gardenas sstent youngster. Perry wthholds THE "Well who are you?" asked per- for about an hour. Should or should reply (name may be had on not expense nvolved n boutonneres for men at Senor Prom be but adds that hs frend made a hasty presentaton of proper credentals) gven up n favor of unemployment fund? t was fnally agreed gar- ext upon dscoverng that supdenas wll preval for f one mports Shafer sponsors png-pong but sophomores n Freeman play croquet. t seems that most of even- PERRYS edtor frends are always wrtng artcles about modern educaton and ts relaton to Amer- whch have been knocked over and n ngs are spent n settng up wckets can student or subects related to searchng for lost balls under radator. When Perry passed by door one nght No. 4 was usng a butterwooden orb. The Pressman was vted to play but he declned on t grounds that he hasnt ndulged croquet snce days when he us M News goes le s on ts dead dead staned glass gave two lectures n con most excellent staned glass n 2th century. The problem of orgn of hghly developed technque whch came nto beng so unexpectedly s stll a matter of debate. The technque may have been developed through a knowledge of companon crafts of enamel and mosac. The best glass yet produced as far as colconcerned s lan Monk. ThcnpS.us lost complete descrpglass was made. Even craft of staned glass had learned to face two of greatest problems of art that of keepng colors such as blue from dffusng and or colors such as red from concentratng and becomng too strong. The frst of se problems was and s met by drawng of a wall around color by pantng lnes of whte red and yellow or by an overcoat of black wth holes scraped through. The sec- HEMONSTRATES PROCESS Mr. von Dexter t actual buldng up of a staned glass wndow from frst drawng of desgn to ts beng set up n place n buldng. Wth help.-.hax Grace Taylor BEAUTY SHOP Marnello Facal Shampoo ano Treatments Marcel and Fnger Wavng Open 8:00 A. M. Tel. We W WELLESLEY SQUARE KNT SEW Drop a Nckel n Boxes Elzabeth F. Bennett Stenography Typewrtng* Waban Hotel Wellesley Square Telephone Wellesley 05 WABAN LODGE Rooms at reduced rales Permanent or transent gue accommodated Breakfast served t desrec Waban St. We. 05t7-R DR. STANLEY E. HALL DENTST Waban Block Wellesley Sq. Tel. We W SHATTUCK NN At foot of Monadnoek Mountan JAFFREY N. H. Dr. F. Wlbur Mottley M. A. DENTST Colonal Bldg. We. 22-M 68 mles from Wellesley. 200 feet above sea level. FREE SKNG NSTRUCTON by John Knudson Norwegan espert. Adequate sports equpment avalable for all wnter sports. Speeal rales to College students. Come for rest ON THE APPROVED LST. for farr nformaton or telephone SHATTUCK NN. Jaffrey N. H. 9 Help pass those exams By havng flowers n your room. Theyll make t easy to concentrate and gve you that quet state of mnd that neghbors down hall wont be able to dsturb. and ples of open helpless gestures called for mmedate asqured what mght be trouble. Her grl sad had mplored Law of Common Sense and she half ng for t wthout success. LAST Frday evenng Crculo Castellano held a meetng n Z. A. House. Helen McLaughln 32 spoke on Velazquez and Sylva Breck 32 gave a short talk on Pantng n Span. The rest of evenng was spent n playng games followed by usual refreshments. LKEWSE on Frday evenng Math Club met n 24 Founders models ncludng handmade cones and hyperbolods. Mss Merrll Mss Young and Mss Stark demonstrated varous mamatcal curves whch can be obtaned by cuttng se fgures wth a plane of lght proected from a slt n a lantern slde. A TRUE and noble man wll brave all for Art we learn. A senor who s so terrorzed by sght of a spder amblng up wall that she drags n nght watchman to offl nght s serously contemplatng spendng next year excavatng n Antoch where worse perls of nght are sad to frsk about due no doubt to depresson of Flt. ae. Go now all ye nl. rs. your weary fnger muscles n a refreshng health-gvng game of Png-Pong Perry Pressman ALUMNAE NOTES ENGAGEMENTS 26 Jula G. Goodman to Dr. Aaron Thurman Harvard and Harvard Med- 29 Dors Louse Krk to Ensgn Ernest C. Collns U. S. N. 30 Gertrude Dmmck to Mr. E. F. Leland McGll Unversty Karne A. Shankland to Mr. Walter K. Woolman Jr. Harvard Fath Olcott to Mr. Wllam R. Newton Unversty of Wsconsn. COLLEGE NOTES DEATHS W. H. Smth-Goard far of Mle. Eunce C. Smth-Goard formerly charman of Department of French n Brdgeport Connectcut January LECTURER SPEAKS ON STANED GLASS On Wednesday January 20 Mr. Carlos von Dexter of DAscenzo Studos and Mr. Lessng Whtford Wllams archtect and desgner of Luncheons Afternoon Teas Brdge Partes Dnners H. J. SELER CO. Caterers snce 873 len n Boston dne at Setters 200 Boylston Street 38 Park Square uncommon ^"P V " (lt.^..+o pk $B*& flower f Conscence Forbds Anor nvtaton lay open on her desk. Of course she was pleased but she was troubled too. A dnner-party on that long February twenty-second week-end... and she was already fndng clos a serous problem Conscence forbade her to buy anor new frock... but common sense whspered "NEW-MODE." Ths nexpensve cleansng servce works wonders for college-gong clos and budgets too. SPDERS menace of shy shrnkng Wellesley volets methods of kllng and curng are fast encroachng upon stone eggplant as favorte subect of dnner table dscusson. The Wellesley College News (re are tory and problems of staned glass through ages. He told of sudden appearance of a great amount of W ton*...x <* 5. Ce- H

5 meant s but only. WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS only a small percent There are WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS tends to go we mght cnty that THlHSDAY. J.MAKV.». VXl abandon attempt help why cant we adopt a ser ng money we would and helpful atttude toward m unemployed. Many forget our own petty comforts for people say y are not gong because that OLVE BOWN... \\ Ml \ Kc «l-nll-kr. ll. ELZA TAFT. be sent to Laura Dwght We money that Just Before may not seem more than Mdyears a slght amount for work t s MLDLY SP Kl to accomplsh Wth approach of mdyear Let us attacfc tws probem n a perod pressure of busness. lke manner wthout an ex _ To Wellcslr/ Colleuc News: u-ng last :ly ncreased agge ated. sense of servce we are n se days of stress when week of classes by dong. A certan smug martyrdom was necessty of revewng evnced at house meetngs where subect of poverty dnners assumed least amazng mportance t and became controversal where t should have been happen whch took place n one of seems ncredble that thngs could mdyear perod. The Academc Councl has endeavored refore to gve some an accepted measure n our wealr dormtores relef Thursday opportunty for ths extra work by work. That re was any nght. dscusson There at a house-meetng that enactng that no paper or quz be gven regardng se dnners was due not wthn ten days of Lhe begnnng of mdyear examnaton perod. Ths legslaton s n some cases apparently beng nullfed n varous ways. Papers have been assgned wthn legal tme lmt but wthout allowng suffcent tme for work thus natons. Furrmore roll calls and sprung quzzes are not prohbted but f class antcpates at all such a happenng y wll certanly prepare for t. and agan tme s beng taken away from study through gnorance of rulng wll assgn a paper or quz and students perhaps havng only knowledge of a vague rumor that re exsts beneft from anmatons we woul 3 suggest that more s matter that nstructor shou Z begn Tcome" n that roll calls and quzzes be "sprung" n fac t as well as n ory and that nlo n on legsla- Poverty Dnners Wth r usual show of youthful optmsm and fath n r own powers student body has attacked a problem that has baffled economsts and fnancers for almost three yearsunemployment. Even n our great ptches of natonalstc fervor we serously realze that we are but dong our can do to help those who are vctms of ths mmedate dsaster. n what any group of people wth humantaran nstncts would do n our own smple way. And as a result of effort: -ll produce several to selfshness of some but to propensty of ors to make a moral ssue out of a smple fact. To deprve oneself of usual college dnner n favor of rsh stew s ner a very great nor a very noble sacrfce. The tendency to moralze n knowledge that what member that charty loses all t: mellow flavor of spontaneous generosty when t becomes a duty. A Free Press n ths ssue Dead revves t le senle queston of and Senor Cars. Bured? freshmen who ar e gnorant of captalzed Catastrophe let us merely re lark that once upon a ve had four-wheeled locomoton around se parts and e t What we started out to say was t lat n one deae whch s a reprehensble pun were settled down to a carles exstence wth a sem blance of good grace and forgotten. t s at once a comment on underg admnstrat ve acu The enthusasm wth whch Senor Class prepares for *ep ts Prom s rar dsheartenng. Proms were undoubtedly nstgated n frst place because he maorty of people expected to go and to enoy mselves hugely. Perhaps t was nave to get excted about such thngs perhaps Proms have no place n ths age of sophstcaton. f advance that y wll not lke s a slly hour to stop dancng so why bor to go at all for so short a tme. Prom seems to be approachng pont where t s a dyng nsttuton. Why not kll t entrely or else revve t energetcally? NOTCE Mss Eleanor Porter Art Assstant who has been ll wth nfantle paralyss has left Massachusetts General Hosptal and s now lvng n Brooklne. Those who desre to wrte to her can reach her by addressng r letters to 3 Alton care of Mrs. Klduss. FREE PRESS COLUMN All contrbutons for ths column must be sgned wth full name of author. ntals or numerals wll be used f wrter so desres. The Edtors do not hold mselves responsble for opnons and.-.totr-ments n ths column. Contrbutons should be n hands of Edtors by A.M. on Monday. had been called to carry out measures decded upon at mass meetng earler n afternoon thngs were sad that mldly speak ng were petty and chldsh. t seems that to some of mem bers of house grls promnent n college affars chartable anc whole-hearted decsons of afterroon s would antagonze anyone sesson were merely nventons o clned to see thng not a few honest souls who wanted to fee as a smple everyday noble" n sacrfcng for ors. Consequently rasng money. Emphass y consdered dea o? belongs more properly on poverty dnner" a scheme that wa: fnn.n-al rdculous but absolutely unust because t cheated r fars 3f hard-earned money already pad to college. n addton t( ths dea of a "nckel before meals appeared nfantle. t seemed mon approprate to r dgnty an< charty to gve money n large Unfortunately those who dsagreed wth se more "dgnfed members r trades to answer m properly at meetng but a great many of m have snce expressed very defnte opnons on subect. What n frst place has our feelng of beng "noble" and self-sacrfcng got to do wth matter? After all doesnt real charty that comes from heart nvolve dea of small sacrfces rar than "Tell-me-how-muchmoney - you - want - and - ll - gve - t" dea? As to our fars how many of m do you thnk would really obect to our sacrfcng our appettes once or twce to our better emotons? After all no one s askng petty qubblng about nckels and ths grand manner about dollar blls? Certanly t s not only easer but also more proftable to drop a nckel a day nto bottle than to gve a t dscusson? Havent those who to qubble about poverty dnners nckels and adopt "grande 2" manner forgotten real obof ths whole unemployment rework? Havent y forgotten FARLY REASONABLE? To Wellcsley College N< Tlrough agency of Leadershp student-faculty several senors heard ths past week unoffcal explanaton of Admn tratons stand on Senor Car regu For a long :.tttude on r seemed to many students r rar llogcal ground. gven for not permttng c harmful effect y would work. Why. we have been tempted to ask would not ths hold true n sprng especally wth potental danger of oy-rdng to prospectve canddates for General Examnaton? Here s ust where ths group receved an llumnatng response on Admnstratons vewpont. t seems that r thought was that approachng General Examnaton would tend to make senors use prvlege of cars more wsely. When for nstance some < of a car-owner would try to coa: to go motorng mere ment< General Examnaton would AcLmmstaton thought suffce t< cuse drver from gvng n wastng valuable tme. So mucl that. t s a farly by ma student body askng for an expresson of opnon from a supposedly sensble student body. t s a moot queston wher we should be consulted on all matters affectng our college careers but our support of regulatons mght be more as farly reasonable people contrbute deas ourselves a SONGS GRATS To Wellesley College News: t s qute obvous that grl who wrote Free Press last week suggestng that Wellesley Chor and Orchestra should gve a ont concert and charge no admsson to provde a "worthwhle evenng" for a "large percentage of college communty" was never a member of er organzaton. can only speak for Chor and thnk few people realze on one organzaton. Besdes two hour rehearsals a week re are mornng and Sunday Chapel and extra rehearsals when we are gvng concerts. And when we do gve a concert wth an excellent glee club such as Harvard where s that large percentage of college that s so nterested n musc? The admsson prce for Chor concerts s not large yet we face a half-flled audtorum after months of careful preparaton and t s rar dscouragng. f college cares so lttle about musc that and help our runnng expenses why snoua we go to extra trouble of gvng a free concert? Or was wrter of that note laborng under deluson that Chor needs no fnancal support that concerts pay for mselves and Chor robes drop lke manna out of Heaven when we need m? Or perhaps she expects each member to wash out her own whte collar at nght and press t on mrror f support of college were Sttches Sttches at begnnng tght and laborous When every tme you put needle You wondered "s t tangled. Sttches furr on. Looser showng where your mnd had wandered. Sttches dropped lost far down where you cant fnd m And you only know yre gone because your purlng only sxty-three sttches Where you should have sxty-four. And n you stop And hunt untl you fnd t and un- All lovely work you dd before. Sttches that grl next door s makng. Whom you watch ealously Because she goes ust twce as fast as you do And because she When you humbly approach And ask her to fnd out whats wrong wth yours. Sttches when you should be studyng But cant stop because darn thng Fascnates you and you hate to let Sttches afrad ever get And dont get anywhere and wake up all tred out. But ready to begn agan On those eternal sttches. (Please excuse t but Adonas had to get back to hs knttng.) On rasng Hed lke to by Exhbt One who can st Wth books and knt And study Lt. Exhbt A. A. offcers sttng And knttng Pnk sweaters. Adonas n exhbton Exhbt One who n her dstracted charty. Says loud wth clock-lke regularty "s t purlng when bumps ar toward you?" Exhbt E Startng on her second sweater Frst well-done and none s better Adonas" kennel mate Was wrtng sundry papers. Someone n hs Bble class Was burnng mdnght tapers. C D The smell of cocoa vapors. Caressed floor wth (From sounds) and otln Were cuttng or capers. Adonas drank hs mlk n slent contemplaton. (Ad. has nghtly mlk for he "So ths s Educaton Some waste tme some work Damnaton

6 young wth subtlety and n her pedallng managed a dffcult effect well. Sharply n contrast was Polonase Amer The Theater COLONAL The Band Wagon (Maurce Chevaler next Monday) COPLEY A Murder Has Been Arranged HOLLS Unexpected Husband PLYMOUTH Trck for Trck SHUBERT The Good Companons TREMONT The House of Connelly (begnnng next Mon- K< K OR TRCK wafted out of doors all se startled a very responsve audence at openng performance of Professonal Players frst offerng for 932 James Renne n Trck for Trck. By oltng frst by an absolute sense of mpossblty and n by explanng carefully how t all could happen melodrama bult up through a seres of volent shocks a splendd evenng of M-ll and entertanment. n a play of ths sort more may not be revealed. Only adectves of and slouch had Meanng. Phelps wth dffcult role of Constance Russell a hgh strung enthus-. astc grl added realty to play. Trck for Trck s Bostons frst murderous melodrama for new year and a very convncng nerve destroyng one t s wth new twsts and new laughs untl all-revealng end Do not- b& deceved and thnk we are sneerng "anor murder play" for t proved so absorbng that t was only by greatest frmness of character tbat one News crtc could drag anor News crtc away n tme for last tran to Wellesley. W. /. STUDENT RECTAL Deborah Burt playng J. s. Bachs Prelude and Fugue n B Flat Maor opened Student Rectal on Tuesday January 9 n Bllngs Hall Dorothy Puller sang Rosas Star Vcno and Old French Come Sweet Mornng former seemng to tax her voce wth ts hgh notes but and nterpretaton. Charlotte Shoemaker at pano played Bachs Sarabande from Frst French Sute and Ggue from Ffth French Sute. The Sarabande was nterpreted rar heavly but Ggue showed techncal care and seemed well n hand. Marore Hussey and Phylls Fredman n a two-voln Sute Antque dd some fne work. Bourr&e was competently done and contrasted well wth Sarabande followng whch showed sustaned qualty of tone obtaned and skll of two volnsts n makng r work toger very th. Ggue endng sute was played crsply and nterpreted well. Rachmannoffs Prelude n G Mnor s played by Shrley Smy. who COLLEGE to present a beneft performance f suffcent support s evdenced by college. The plans for knttng and sewng were n brought forth by Nancy Ftzwllams head of Knttng Commttee. n addton re wll be an nformal dance on Saturday January 30 proceeds to be used n fnre cause. ENTHUSASTC RESPONSE The response from floor was generous. t was suggested and a moton made and carred that work of Commttee be carred on wth each house formng a unt. t was agreed that although servce rar than ndvdual donatons was wanted dea of placng a tax on luxures such as week-ends and meals n vllage was feasble. Wth ths dea before meetng a representatve of Servce Fund requested that n vew of fact that Servce Fund solcted contrbutons on grounds that no or appeals for ad would be made durng year meetng pass a resoluton freeng Servce Fund from any embarrassment. When ths moton had been passed re was consderable dscusson of Poverty Dnner vague varety may be safely used but legato porton of prelude. Gertrude proposton. Although nothng defnte we may cautously remark that James Mclvor nterpreted Chopns Valse Op. could be decded about ths untl all Renne made a bafflng and lovable 42 n A Flat n a sprted and expressve detals were known students agreed Azrah. Our sympas however were to settle t n r houses. t was qute wth Lt. Jed Dobson as Granvlle Ruth Benedct sang Wth Verdure Bates nterpreted hm n role of a Clad from The Creaton by Haydn slghtly puzzled and very frank detectve. Henry ONell as George La Tour wth care. She put nto Pastoral whch followed greater colorng CAMPUS CRTC CONCERT :>. Yelly DArany volnst appeared /or second tme n recent years before a Wellesley audence on January 2 n Alumnae Hall artst of Fourth Concert of Wellesley Concert Seres. n her playng Mss Sonata n A Maor whch was beautfully handled especally Adago and Allegro. Pergolese-Pachrs Aretta followed sustaned qualty of somewhat dsappontng. But n Mendelssohns Concerto n E Mnor Mss DArany dd exquste work. The clear hgh tones of Allegro molto Appassonato and lqud scalc work demanded n allegro non troppo were most satsfyng. Stravnskys Sute wth Pano/orte offered many excellent parts brl- "ant ntroduzone and delcately played Govotta con due Varazon but Tarantellas was dsappontng. The Mnuetto e Fnale wth a rapd beat brllantly ended Sute and was followed by an encore. Hubays Melody offered an opportunty for absolute Purty of tone and clarty of a ""nor tune repeated n varous Ptches. But two Hungaran <mces whch followed n B Mnor d A mnor n a wholly dfferent rnum-dnu Else Fnkelsten played delcate Paradse Brd at a Water/all s Prt lacked somewhat fre demanded. The A Mnor Dance seemed current expenses of all college organ- Frst re s cuttng down ot tne he more successful of two. zatons surplus to be used for. G. W. 32. furr relef. Barnswallows s wllng cane by Carpenter gven wth a : swng and clear v 7. G. V. 3-> FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN On Thursday. Frday and Saturday of ths week two pctures appearng at Communty Playhouse wll be Over Hll and Once a Lady starrng Ruth Chatterton. Over Hll s a story of smple lfe prncpal character s a kndly self sacrfcng mor who s ll repad for her sacrfces by her chldre: one of m. The role o s played by Mae Marsh e mor at of by James son who does not forget Dunn and that of hs sweeart by Sally Elers. Once A Lady deals wth more sophstcated lfe Ruth Chatterton plays role of a charmng Russan adventuress Anna Keremazoff who marres a wealthy young Englshfar away from Pars and too near to hs famly. The dsapprovng famly attempts to poson her daughter aganst her. Subsequent events produce a very DArany dsplayed not only great techncal skll whch her selectons demanded but a warmth n nterpretaton whch was most nsprng. an unusual endng. Mss Chattertons dramatc stuaton whch culmnates n The program opened wth Handels power as an emotonal actress fnds tone and excellent secton of be shown. For a double stops marked t. The pzzacato Dracula type of Caprce no. 24 by Pagann was expresson here n a worthy vehcle. On Monday Tuesday and Wednesday followng February 2 and 3 famous pcture equal. The story s based on that by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wth some alteratons me s starrng Warner Baxter. s wartme n France and French solder who wth Axelle fancee to a he succeeds n makng hs from a German prson camp nnng Axelle make an exctng WELLESLEY BACKS RELEF CAMPAGN Jane Grswold heads Central Commttee on Emergency Relef consstng of seven members wth ade- Headquarters of Commttee s n Legenda offce 34 Green Hall and not co wll be posted on News. DR. Dentsts COPELAND MERRLL Wellesley Sq. Phone Wellesley Guest House Attractve room for your gnesls 9 Abbott St. Tel. Wellesley 0968 CARLTON RUSSELL emnent brdge expert "Rapd Contract Brdge" Tuesday February 2 2 P. Fve -Nne -Nne For mmedate Sale Seven-room house large sunporch hardwood floors garage small yard well-planted. Comfortable and attractve. On edge of campus. n excellent neghborhood. Phone We. 829 HELEN FAY PORTER Lovewell Road Wellesley Mass. Permanent Wavng 25% reducton durng FEBRUARY Harper Method Shop ANNA M. RYAN 4 Waban Buldng Wellesley Mass. Tel. WeL 0442-M NEWS JJ J All knds of artsts sup- [\ ples ol pant water and academc colors sketch blocks drawng pads show f card colors and drawng 3 P. B. Corkum g 587 Washngton Street S Brck Oven Tavern 40 Joy Street Beacon Hll "Where yon dne n a Stable and eat n a Horse Stall" LUNCHEON 2-2 TEA 4-5 STEAK. CHOP or nton : > ( m k:n dnner Tea and Dnner Tel. Haymarket 4335 UNUSUAL MPORTED GFTS AND JEWELRY You Ought To See The GREAT BARGANS n COATS As Low As $29 EVENNG DRESSES As Low As $8 Seldom s an afforded drastc -p.v.crtsf s to t w. rkjon hats copes of french mports now beng shown E X NEBS 53 Central Street.~~~l.~^~ - g vy Corsets The school-grl sem-step-n gr- 2 de very lght and wthout bon- ng moulds young fgure frmly but lghtly. n blush M crepe-de-chne and kntted elas- O tc. Prce $3.50 and O JJ mported slk and wool mesh g Hosery S.00 a pr. 3 prs. for VY CORSET SHOP 8 Church St. We. 544 "A Shop Every Woman Should O Knou" B > pno pao After nventory CLEARANCE SALE 20% Reducton - SPECAL - Wth every dollars worth purchased we gve one tcket tut tlk vou to drawng on a $75. no Hand Embrodered talan Lnen TABLECLOTH AND TWELVE NAPKNS to be gven to person holdng lucky tcket. Monday February 29th. Contest closes You can play CONTRACT BRDGE wth conbdence wth EASBD PLAYNG CARDS The Contract Brdge Sensaton of New York. The Offcal System or Approach Forcng System. llustratve honor values prnted on cards. $.00 per sngle pack $2.00 per double pack. PENDLETON NC. WELLESLEY MASS. Deep Cat Prces LGGETTS Thursday Frday and Saturday January ONLY.60 Pompean Beauty Powder 3.55 Houbgants Face Powder 4.00 Angelus Up Stck 5.00 Ybry Lpstck 6.25 J. and J. Talcum <.00 Hnds Cream 6.50 Hnds Cream 2.50 Jergens Loton 3.60 Hoppers Cream 3.00 Hoppers Restoratve 7.50 Packers Shampoo 3.50 Cont Shampoo 3:.50 Kolynos Paste 2.50 pana Tooth Paste 2.45 Colgate Tooth Paste 3 Squhhs Tooth Paste : odent Tooth Paste Forhans Paste Lsterne Tooth Paste Tek Tooth Brush Prophylactc Tooth Brush Pepsodent Tooth Paste Physcans and Surgeons Soap 2 for Lux (tolet Form) 3 for Palmolve Soap 3 for Amoln Powder Glazo Polsh and Re-

7 CALENDAR ALUMNAE WLL MEET ON FEBRUARY 2 (Contnued from Pag^ Col. 4) Mrs. Tenerffe Temple Larrabee Sourn Calforn Mrs. Ange Kuhl Southard Colorado Mrs. Dorothy Pope Kramer Dstrct of Columba Mrs. Norma Hoagland Meyer Brdgeport. Conn. Mss Louse Noble Hartford Conn. Mrs. Mary Eastman Whttlesey New Haven Conn. Mrs. Ruth Hart Butler Waterbury. Conn. Mrs. Georga Slver Broomell llnos Mrs. Lllan Wye Pke ndana Mrs. Helen May Lloyd-Jones owa Mrs. Anna Kent Moore Kentucky Mrs. Maron Lyford Woodward Eastern Mane Mrs. Glads Doten Chapman Western Mane Mrs. Louse Sylvester Crblet Maryland Mrs. Ruth Foss Burbank Berkshre Mass. Mrs. Dorothy Tower Harvey Boston Mass. Mrs. Louse Stratton Vaugham Ptchburg Mass. Mss Lucasta J. Boynton Haverhll Mass. Mss Helen Barnes Lowell Mass. Mss Ruth Mullgan Mddlesex Mass. Mrs. Ruth Shaw Mller North Shore Mass. Mss Alce Gordon Quncy Mass. Mrs. Besse Thomas Klburn Souastern Mass. Mrs. Sally Steele Vnng Sprngfeld Mass Mss Alce Thayer Worcester Mass. Mrs. Harret Coman Munroe Detrot Mch. Mrs. Ll Zmmerman Perkns Western Mch. Mrs. Gertrude Gage Murray Mnneapols Mnn. Mrs. Sybl Cohen Stern Kansas Cty Mo. Mrs. Edth Clfford Saxton St. Lous Mo. Mss Nelle L. Jones New Hampshre Mrs. Hlda Becker Nyhagen New Jersey Mss Elzabeth Morrs Albany. N. Y. Mrs. Ruth Abbott Letch worth Mrs. Carolne Mrs. Buffalo N. Y. Taylor Whte New York N. Y. Hazel Brackctt Colburn Rochester N. Y. Mrs. Florence Beebe Boyden Syracuse N. Y. Mss Janet Maxwell Troy N. Y. Marurrtc Wllams Utca N. Y. Jeanne Guyot lllman Westchester N. Y. Luclle Morrs Mtchell Cncnnat. Ms Elr.abctll Lng McFalls Mrs. Bctlah Buckley Wthrow Oho Mrs. Olve Chapman Babson Portland Oregon Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Spellssy Watson Phladelpha Rachel Donovan Hall Mrs. Maude Frantz Draper Pttsburgh Souastern Pa. Pa. Mss Agnes Lttle Rhode sland Mrs. Anna Bngham Ballou Chester Vt. Mrs. Wlte Anderson Whte Washngton State Mrs. Esr Worden McCallum Mlwaukee Class Representatves are: 79 Mrs. Frances Robnson Johnson 80 Mrs. Harret B. Pngree 82 Mss Elzabeth M. Brown 83 Mrs. Florence Runnells Bryant 84 Mss Mary H. Young 85 Mrs. Frances Scudder Wlla?7s 86 Mss Clara R. Walker 87 Mrs. Laura Parker Furber 88 Mss Martha McFarland 89 Mss Harret L. Constantne Mabel Gar Curts Mary Lews Greene Jenne Looms Louse Edwards Fabyan Alce. Perry Wood Florence Barnefleld Gregg Clara R. Keene Mabel Wall Sweetser Fredrka Moore Katharne Jones Rev Mary Davs Temple Mss Amy W. Adams Edth Clfford Saxton Natale A. Smth Berence Gallup Tucker Helen Scgar Prce Florence Besse Brewster Sara M. Soffel Jeannette Kem Trumper Alce Morton Clafln Karne Terry Sprunt M. Louse Walworth Geraldne Hovarth Fsher Ws. S. Blanche Davs Florence Keenan Wandless Rebecca Mealcer Colvlle Eleanor Blar Helen Swormstedt Mansfeld Mary Crane Cameron BertJa K. Plgard Josephne L. Rathbone Carol Roehm Constance C. Wlson Helen Vaughan Crehore Eleanor Hunter Sckler Elzabeth Smt Mcky ss Helen Stovel ss Helen Dyson ss Carne Wagne ss Mldred Hnman ss Lucnda Lord WATCH THE NEWS FOR EMERGENCY RELEF CHARTY BALL Beneft of Unemployed Twelve pece orchestra Alumnae Hall Saturday Nght at 8:30 Tckets 75 cents a couple Evenng dress optonal ERNEST FORSBERG Jeweler LEO RESMAN (- ~~\ Doncrn-Dlnn.r EGYPTAnroOM Are You gong to Opera? Durng two weeks from ary to February 3 when Chcago Cvc Opera The College Tax Company wll run a specal tax servce to and from Boston Opera House. Cars wll call at Opera House for passengers after op<*ra for one dolla each provded re are sx or more passengers for each car. There wll also be spec n rates for partes from Wellesley to opera and return. Secure your tckets tor opera from WELLESLEY THRFT SOP. PHONE WEL POETRY READNG BY MAY LEWS author of Red Drummng n Sun Sunday afternoon January 3 at Hathaway House You are nvted. o LOUSE CUMMNGS Prop. 583 Washngton St. Wellesley HAVE YOU TRED OUR SANDWCH SHOP? Plan or Toasted Sandwches ALL THE COFFEE YOU WANT FOR 0*< Electrc Percolators n every WELLESLEY NN Lodgng and Meals Prvate Baths Telephone Wellesley 80 JOR C D^M M A V RSH Fee Off at Jordan Marsh Companys GOLF SCHOOL (Now n ts 9th year) Matt Campbell of Essex County Club Fred Low of Brae Burn Country Club Bll Duffy of Albemarle Golf Club are n daly attendance from 9:30 to 5:30. Let m show fne ponts of game. 0 lessons for $5. Sngle less $2 each. Durng practce. 50c. a half hour Steal a march on t and wear Step up your golf form for sprng NOW under drecton Thursday January 28 Frday January 29 at Wellesley nn A FASHON FUR TEA (Tea served from 3 to 5 p.m.) The whole towns talkng about Conrad Furs and were brngng to Wellesley a choce collecton of Fashon Hts surprsngly low prced. Look partcularly for Conrads famous strped Muskrat and Tomboy Raccoon yre somethng to wrte home about. CONRADS WNTER STREET BOSTON STOCKTAKNG SALE Slk Evenng and Dnner Orgnally $29.50 to $55 Now $ 24 5 Afternoon and Sport Dresses Orgnally $6.50 to $49.50 Now $ 4" Sheer Wools Orgnally $6.50 to $29.50 Now $ o al Clearance Values to $6.50. MLLER SHOES $ 6.85 GROSS STRAUSS-. MLLER 9 and 2 Central Street Wellesley

8 be Rsng Hall : Unted EXTRAVTCH EXTRAVTCH The Wellesley College News WELLESENGRAD MASS. FEBRUARY MASSES ARE SUMMONED Great Call Goes Forth To Student Comrades Faculty Helps Communsm: Threatens AH Student Ad The Wellesley Faculty ever ready to lead and head every new movement that lumbers over horzon have become sprted advocates of New communst Movement and even threaten to take leadershp nf t away from students. A Commttee 0/ Communst Safety has been formed and headed by Comrade Sster Snorvs and ths Commttee hopes to come before Mass Meetng tomorrow afternoon wth many helpful suggestons. Where students led great knttng drve of 932 faculty ntend to lead great converson to Communsm of 942. Comrades Should not we be proud of our A Reporter Comrade of Wellesley College Communst News has been fortunate enough to get from Comrade Snorvs a few hnts n advance as to what has been done by faculty and as to what y ntend to suggest tomorrow. "Already fve members of faculty" remarked Comrade Sster Snorvs "have determned to burn r houses and lve toger n a Communstc vllage to be stuated on ste of Chapel whch all seem to agree must go wth nsttuton Russan Studed For past week members of faculty have been studyng Russan our mor tongue. Tomorrow Comrade Snorvs hnted Commttee wll report when and where free n- structon n Bolshevk tongue may be obtaned. Ths she contends s an { Essental cultural asset. To sng nternatonale n natve tongue wll soon come to be heght of chc and achevement a necessary acqurement for any ob after graduaton. We nope class of 942 especally wll note ths. The Personnel Bureau s rumored to be lurkng omnously be- <u acmeve a truly Russan atmosphere and flavor Comrade Dean Ewvnsk has announced that all serve Vodka n lvng dnner on Sunday nstead of customary coffee. Ths she feels wll surely ncorporate rght sprt nto undergraduate body. Or members of faculty have b»n equally Our Wellesley Ssters: We undersgned havng become ndvdually aware of ncreasng gravty of our natonal po- ng for those dstressed by t have voluntarly met n order to consder our responsbltes as ctzens and members of World League of Federated Female Students. We feel that re s n Wellesley College a unanmous feelng that any ndvdual who s comfortably housed clod and fed n se days can certanly wthhold se possessons and must wth unted comradeshp gve all to those who are bearng brunt of stua dvded. We feel that n ths e bounded we should ump ntc breach and on those who suffer but do not sn. The kettle has been smmerng se thrty years and t s up to Wellesley Branch of Federated Females to lght torch whch wll drve brew to bolng pont. Yes we feel that t should bol untl t breaks ts bounds and stream of sufferng and sapent humanty destroy those lls and oppressons wth whch a sadstc captalstc system has kept pushed down nto depths of sprtual gloom. Comrades we beleve that we are morally bound to assume our share n abolshment of those nsttutons whch have too long subdued our country nsttutons of Republcans Democrats and Academc Councls. Trustng refore n response of F. Fs. (Federated Females) we Fertle-braned Faculty have decded to call a meetng on Frday February 5 at 5 oclock to Hall of our Alumnae Comrades n order that we may adopt a plan of concerted acton. uch as tcks bomb have been dscovered and Comrade Consnertsk not Campus wth us to- t s true that Comrade Consnertsk ratons. They ast have week refused to wear red shrt noval of all low rules n vogue snce se y beleve among all loyal Comlunsts to be strongly tanted by evls but ths refusal perhaps was " captalstc system. They mana ue to or causes than that of lack n tn at each member of student f patrotsm. Comrade body s a free Comrade en- Anor unpleasant example 0 lack tled to conduct herself n a Communst of Communty. Bomb Planted books n a ple n hstory room of lbrary. The secluded locaton whch she chose for her fre and a that Comrade Snorvs Commttee as representatve of unusual hour at whch she dd t rendered t doubly alarmng to members «<* wll be favorably receved to- " orrow afternoon. For members of of faculty and of lbrary staff. StUdent body have recentlv snown Surely ths s poor plannng. The faculty want no repressons but any urges all. much enthusasm for The plantng felt to do thngs of ths sort should ""U. under desk of Comrade Con- reported frst so that all may cosnertsk Wednesday mornng was operate equally. Ths among or almost too c nsnertsk playful. Had Comrade thngs Vou * nature and acutely Red Rolls n callng a mass meetng of students of Wellesley to consde problem as grave as pressng and as far-reachng n ts effects as tonal revolutonary movement callers assume heavy responsbltes. They have n a sense taken t upon r shoulders to test fre flame of student body: breadth vews flarty of ts vsons and reddness of ts sympas. They have put r fath n a unbaked loaf and t s up to us to ustfy r efforts. Rse ssters rse Sprng Saga - or Comrade Grass After a century of futle pleadng we have decded to put queston up to Wellesley: dare we n all farness walk on grass? What rght have we merely by vrtue of motvaton to go stampng out lves of our brors mpson weeds? A to recognze n every tental member of Great nterforal-faunal Foundaton of Unversal Sovet? s not meanest flower that grows a possble Mnster of Muntons n nterspeces Cabnet? Comrades of Wellesley Unt Amalgamated Mammals of Amerca let us treat wth all consderaton se brors under shn. Free Smokng Two years ago today Wellesley was seekng prvlege of smokng dormtores. To us who look back on t now that seems quntessence conservatsm: yet t was a long battle and a dramatc vctory. Snce n we have steadly and bravely won or prvleges: today we stand on threshold of a new era. and consstent wth prevous acton that admnstraton now grant us not grudgngly but freely a>nd wth fne courtesy ths long awated consderaton. Not because we selfshly obect to squanderng our lucre but because t s rght and honest and revolutonary thng do we demand from authortes of ths college presence of free cgars at all dnner n College Halls All world s n a ferment chaos holds sway n our gnnng of a new era s upon us~and Wellesley sts passvely by. Only teen hundred and nnetu-euh dents attended lecture on "Sheep- Rasng on Steppes of old College TTtdl" though t wa vance that nterestng detals hrto unpublshed on brth rate of black angoras vould be gven by Comrade van Skavnsky (Petroffsky Pressman) Skvar. Ths s stuato-n what are we gong to do about t? t s our belef however that Wellesley s wakng up. Surely ths year re has been a new surge of nterest n nternatonal Cosmopoltan Lberal Crculo of Vereners Francos. ssues of New York Tmes whch was n 940 f you remember bought up by a group of old Wellesley grls and converted to a Communst polcy are to be seen on every dormtory table. But t may all be a fad. WHTE COLLAR SLAVES WLL DEFY THREATS OF CAPTALST COLLEGE Wellesley Plays The Game AS FACULTY STUDENTS COMBNE Whle Stad Harvard Knts Ssters of Wellesley can we be outdone by zeal of Harvard students patently knttng for r brors of warm Russan smocks t s tme that Wellesley rememed ts sufferng comrades of h and forgot ts passve sprt at sprt of a past decade) and wth ent renuncaton agreed wholertedly to gve up senor arplanes oss asde comfort of sute meer at selfsh pleasures of and bar to forget bloodshed agony that has brought us se ces and show ourselves true com- Wellesley Women Warrors Worked Wealthy Washngton smlar to ths present shock that has so startled us out of our lethargy. For n those days Washngton was natons captal. t was after desght. Post-depresson hystera was of proporton and f you have ever read an edtoral you wll realze that one must never lose ones a) sense of proporton b) sense of humor H) Joe de Vvre XV) ZEST. n a mad burst of extravaganza dmnuendo allegro money became no obect to our crazed people. Wth usual foresght Professor Katrnka Petrovna of Department of Spansh Archeology called a mass meetng and as she stood on platform of that bare bleak schoolhouse not a creature strred. n solemn slence she sblantly sad. "My comrades my ssters our poston s ntolerable. Washngton s our goal. Aux Armes" For Professor Petrovna could also speak French. To prove to world that world post- depresson hystera that lttle band of shverng women clad only n togas and hgh buttoned shoes went to Washngton to calm fevered people. For as Professor Petrovna put t and perhaps she put t a lttle bombastcally "There are no heghts whch a Wellesley woman cannot scale no problems too dffcult for her to tackle." n Washngton y advanced ever cautously to Treasury and re y gared nto r aprons all gold depostng t frmly n rpplng waters of Potomac. Ever snce Wellesley has come to mean n ancent Sanscrt "Rpplng Water." Dstress Among Ph Beta Kappas Sufferng of Durant Scholars to be Abolshed NO MORE ANYTHNG n aganst worn symbols thorty. Wellesley wll meet n Alumnae ths afternoon at fve oclock to consder place of college under Communstc Regme. Called by a Faculty Commttee self-apponted veterans of Akademk Konklave rot wll be carred out wth all due regard for Wellesley Tradton even to sngng of Neath Oaks as fuses splutter. t s hoped that a large proporton of college wll feel urge to attend bombs have been lad n all houses for beneft of Wellesley Grads Out Of Work Take Boston By Torchlght Unemployment unemployment and agan unemployment s a stuaton to conure wth or at least Wellesley grads have found t so. Statstcs have been taken of graduates snce 932 ths yet employed or marred for that matter whch would seem to ndcate that busness s bad n all markets but dgress. Take case of Comrade Snorton 32 whch case s farly typcal Snorton who has been a leader les n and hamlets tred States. vntage 32) Snorton went to Cty Hall askng offcals f y would gve a natve daughter a break. Here agan answer was Snorton who by by s trlngual has m lsh Cuneform. t w qurement. n Boston Snorton graduates of that sa Wellesley. Sad Snorton "Men ths prde of Snewport n humbled. You move that before anor 5ts ts shadow over yon hll all (here Snorton overcome on relapsed nto her natve Recollectng herself wth an e contnued n Readng and patos) march on Boston. Ye foolsh vrgns lght your lamps f Boston wont fall well burn t." "Huzza huzza hp hp" cred or grads who had had r last y tots and patrarchs s grads took Boston. As great Red Chef "Chef n hstory made tonght."

9 a kzavnlensky. ca J BBLOFLE Veto Wellesleys Prmer: Red Granger The Red Press Bostovgrad 942. We are not gven to but n ths nstance we are forced to remark that Nev Wellesleys Prmer s a lttle masterpece that one volume whch you need n home to bolster up baby bror or to press flowers. Granger has shown a remarkable restrant a control a pre-revolutonary red B s for baked apple stuffed full of lead. "C s for crab apple what dont make How The O Lves Half Sng Sng On The Hudson Enthuasm fervor apprehenson s rampant r brols at Amercas >us preparatory school for select men. Already have se paragons of all that s good n socalsms shown mselves ready to co-operate wth ths movement that s sweepng Amerand Kansas. Not only have y revealed a wllngness to on na- peak quntessence of perfecton. He s a man from people who He s no dle symbolst naturalst realst or romantcst. Ah no he has a message and f people are cryng for an alphabet f y shrek for r A B Cs f y want to learn to read s postvely uncanny. (n fact many ton n ts move to restore a ten-cent doubt f he wrote book at all.) tooth paste for every workng man but New Wellesleys Prmer s no smple y have begun to share among each alphabet no nfantle dctonary. t or. Ther frst constructve measure shows a rpe mature mpregnated ntellect a mnd slowly gong to peces n ntroducng to se Unted States from slow senlty and contract brdge. brors n a quckened sprt of generosty and ustce to But Red Granger can best speak for hmself all feel that for some few favored ndvduals to be awarded free board and " A s for an apple so brght and so lodgng s rank favortsm. They announce^ nay y cry out a desre to share wth country and llnos and partcularly those veterans of dsasters of 932 prvleges y Kosa- recently elected to hs We do not want to spol story offce has dstngushed hmself by hs or we would go on f apples held work on Relef Bll. Just what ths out any longer whch s doubtful. bll was meant to releve has been kept Grangers style s lke unemployment secret because lttle ptchers have somethng to conure wth. Wth true bg ears. n expressng hmself on Communstc economy he has dspensed wth commas captals para- ng every red-blooded Amercan whose ancestors fought n Battle of Has- graphs and or esete hangovers of whte rule. Grangers or book Up tngs (those whose ancestors fought n From The Frst Grade can not compare wth later work. We can al- too provded y have an honorable Battle of Trent wll be ncluded most say that n present work dsmssal). Presdent Kosak2avnlensky Granger has reached acme FREE PRESS COLUMN All contrbutons should have fuses at least too nches long when left at offce. A FRESHMANS PLEA struggle for Comprehenson and Correlaton n Colleges dare to rase my Freshman protest seasons of and wsh m here dare pne for oys of yesteryear. For re s such a thng as too much lcense and freedom t takes away oy of lvng. Just look back of lbrary books n. Was one allowed freedom of lbrary to take out n broad daylght and as often as she wanted stacks of reserve books? No not n. Was one gven such unbounded freedom n takng needed books that one could not do a thng at nght but st mserably decdng whch one to use? Was one put to not n golden decade for whch yearn. When to get a lbrary book was a oy and art pleasure of sezng nght before a quz a stack of needed books and smugglng m for ones personal use gave to those fresh grlsh students an added zest n lfe a keener happness. Why cant we frankly acknowledge oy of that past regme that gave one all thrll of hdng a book n ones favorte spot n stacks of walkng proudly out wth a much-needed Bewer or Streeter tucked beneath ones (quant word) polo coat of keepng for ones own perusal for dead of nght some essental book for whch who s really a smple soul folks and wants to be called ust Sam by those who dont know hm qute well enough nd qute sums up Hollywood Calforna Communsm noton pcture n- Pfty mllon actors and achave gone on a det of black nd vodka wth only a touch of anchovv ead to dstngush t from bread sold n Peoragrad. Battered Butterfly s swan song of se mllon refugees who dread new turn of events knowng full well that actng ts nevtable toll (call operator for charges from New York to Chcago: n put exact amount n receptacle for that purpose and whle To Wellesley College News: away rest of day n Wth all due regard for scorn of publc gardens). Alas t s only my elders all stout champons of too true that ths noble enterprse glores of Federaton of Free that creeps slowly and nsdously Females all strong supporters of nto economc polces of our country wth all ts advantages wth all ts goodness and lovng kndness s causng havoc at studos and s throwng cellulod nto a state of chaos. Everyone s asked to knt a sweater for se poor strcken people who gave r all for your enyears gone by. Clark man") Gablovtch would appar of crocheted spats and pm (/U Dred that Crawfordovna THE NHLST NOOK From now on thngs NOOK has been nvented. All of you who have been afflcted by rules by tradtons by anythng... yes ANY ] THNG... well ow s your Say so The motto of ths s chance. NOOK EXPRESSON FOR REPRESSON. All toger now Express yourself Remember words of great poet phlosopher Nhlus Frst ] founder of our great way of lfe who sad so ntensely " have a premonton of an nhbton." What dd he do about t? He founded NHLST School thats what he dd. And what wll you do? You wll follow n hs path. Say what you dont lke. Dont be a Wellesley wash-out. The college can abolsh anythng... look at Senor ors have sgned O why not return ^^ n past re have to oys of ten years ago nsttuton certan student They : LEY C OLLEGE NEWS for a NOOK needs abolsh NOOK frst to be publshed those startlng sentments of clean-lvng clear-thnkng students of past wll at last fnd expresson for r represson. NHLST EXPRESSON t greves my heart to see that Wellesley grls are begnnng to show an n- There s no room for bustles on campus. can but thnk that ths practce should be abolshed Oown wth grls on campus who are carryng retcules n whch y keep to speak boldly and unblushngly face powder and powder 904. thnk that somethng should 90. t s dsgustng to have men present at our plays. Ths new rule whch permts masculne presence at such garngs should be abolshed. Not only do those creatures ntroduce a most unseemly element of levty nto atmosphere but also y defle pure ar of our campus n many cases wth fumes of FOUL WEED. 97. shall not eat anor strng of sauerkraut. t should be done away wth. The atttude of college n ths denably German shockng 928. Ths new rule allowng smokng n several corners of Alumnae Hall should be abolshed. t s nurous to lver and besdes men dont lke grl who defle r ruby lps by ths shockng habt. Let us not hav Senors at all. The habt drvng t car s nurous to health. Any sane healthy mnded grl wll thnk twce before enterng a car to grapple wth steerng wheel. Let us safeguard student. There has been a n-.hl Bu. should not be permtted even durng sprng sesson because sprng s often most mportant tme of a grls lfe. We can substtute some- thng benefcal and amusng nstead... say horses. You see progress of thought n Wellesley. You see that re have been Nhlsts among us for lo se many years. You too must rally round. f you too have a premonton of an nhbton dont let t get a head start on you. Get down and wrte to Abolsh somethng. NOOK. Dne at SELORTCHS Breakfast -:- 2 Kopecks FLENDORSKS ushers n fashons for WELLESLEYS SMART COMMUNST **What could be more Red ""More appealng to masses **More serf -lke all all than THE NEW STANDARD GAUGE **VODKA PAJAMAS **CHTONS one sze one prce BE STANDARDZED TOO Luncheon -:- Eght Ffty a day & up Dnner -:- 2% wth margn of securty menu for APRL 58 Frcasse of rancoats Baked bureau drawers Masked blotters Radator pe pckled telephones SMAZERS served wth every order Now that exams are passng (but not gone) seze opportunty whch Smazers offers (free for 285 kopecks) and buy for that pal across hall a wndow box of Hardy Russan wheat or that grl who borrowed your notes new tered campus garden plot that fts so well under bed or buy our own scarlet poppes so that Wellesley Commune can be ndependent and undependng from foregn competton n her manufactures. Sarbara Gordonsky A Gft for Everyone and helpful suggestons too Dd you know that you neednt be embarrassed any longer? Frst you dont KNOW what to gve. Then you are all chagrn when she takes your bath salts and smles so sourly you realze what she s thnkng. But now all you need to do s buy our surprse package all wrapped n newspaper and pcture wre. t may be some lacquered safety pns or a bomb. And n how lucky you wll be

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