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2 after patons represented by Mem- Board. Among twentynames are well-known bankers of In Contnued Pag Hemnway Hall We les ley Mass. m \ VOL. XXXVII WELLESLEY MASS. MARCH Results Of Major Electons ' w College Government MARGARET CLAPP Chrstan Assocaton JOSEPHINE MAGHEE Charman ol Judcary AILEEN SHAW Athletc Assocaton FRANCES PIERCE Bamswallows Assocaton RUTH STEPHENS Bamswallows Busness Manager VIRGINIA DARE BETTY BEURY WeUesley College NEWS Faculty Members Honored; Alumna Enters Dplomacy Recently several members of WeUesley Faculty have added new honors to r already not nconsderable achevements. Professor Sophe Chantal Hart s now a member of commttee requested by fve Oxford Women's Colleges to pass on dentals of all Amercan women dents seekng admsson. In th< ture no one wll be accepted whom ths commttee has not endorsed. re are only three ors smlarly hon- A new scholarshp gven by Mrs. Atknson of Mnneap- Trustee of College has been won by Mss Ruth Elvra Clark Assstant Professor of French. fund amounts to about $2000 and ty member to carry on research work already begun wth understandng that recpent shall return to Wellesley for two or three years afterwards. Mss Clark who took her degrees of M.A. and Ltt.D. at Unversty of Ednburgh wll contnue n France and England her research on Jansensme and ts connecton wth mutual nfluences between France and England. Anor member of French Department Mss Dorothy W. Denns has been named OfBcer D'Academe by Mnster of Publc Instructon and Fne Arts for French Republc n recognton of her fne work as Assstant Drector of Unversty of Delaware Foregn Study Group Dplomatc Servce Clams Alumna class of "26 has donated a member to dplomatc and consular servce n person of Nelle B. Stogsdall. Only two women passed examnatons ths beng frst occason when more than one woman has been In her senor year at Wellesley Mss Stogsdall was Charman of Ju- Prof. Conant Wll Explan How Blood Carres Oxygen On Wednesday evenng March 20 at 8:00 n Bllngs Hall Professor James B. Conant wll gve an llustrated lecture on subject of "How Blood Carres Oxygen." Mr. Conant s Assocate Professor of Chemstry at Harvard and a natonally known authorty on organc chemstry. He graduated from Harvard n 1913 and took hs Ph.D. n chemstry re n Hs wfe s daughter of late T. W. Rchards of Harvard who determned most of known accurate atomc weghts. Professor Conant has done globn work on nature of free radcals and quanttatve study of organc reactons. Hs new textbook publshed n 1928 s one of books used n Organc Chemstry class at Wellesley. Mr. Conant's lecture here s ntended for layman as well as chemst and all are nvted to attend t. Mexcan Troops Revolt Aganst Gl Presdency On March 3 several bodes of trc under General Jesus Mara Agurre volted aganst Federal Government of Mexco. revolt orgnated n Vera that : held recton had spread through nne states. affar was entrely bloodless untl Tuesday March 5 when rebels took Monterey. Ralway traffc was suspended between Mexco Cty and Vera Cruz and later Federals cut off communcaton by Sourn Pacfc to prevent enemy movng rebels n r turn captured several vtal ralway ponts along nternatonal border. At 9:20 P.M. March 3 a news censorshp was establshed n Mexco Cty. censorshp was rased at 6:30 P.M. March 8. purpose of revolt seems to be to place Glberto Valenzuela n General Agurre under frend of Obregon Presdent who was assassnated last July. Glberto Venezuela s former Mnster to Great Brtan. comng electon had aroused volent feelng wth amazng results. Ths rebellon resolves tself nto a struggle between agraran partes and urban labor groups Ex-Presdent Calles characterzes t as uprsng of dssatsfed solders. Calles has been apponted Secretary of War durng crss. He s vetr Contnued on Page 6 Col. 3) Trustee Roll-Call Rch In Insgna Of Hgh Erudton worthy Trusters whose heretofore been shrouded mystery were lad sde by sde y would stretch from Mane to dcary. After graduatng she studed Florda and from Atlantc to at Ecole Lbre de Scence and state of Mnnesota so great s terrtoral dvson among m. More- Sorbonne n Pars. Last year she dd graduate work at Columba. tre number of academc degrees attached to r names was to dvded among 1600 (more or recent landslde) Wel- :y undergraduates everyone mght leave college at once well-equpped wth one and a half degrees apece. George Herbert Palmer leads wth M. A. Ltt. D. L. H. D. LL.D. whle our own Msses Penlarolne Hazard te for or seemngly unattanables. here s a consderable varety ol brokers professors scholars and dl- JUNIOR MONTH nterested sgn on C. A. Boat terman or Elzabeth Parks COMING EVENTS seventh concert of Wellesley Concert Seres wll present Mss Cyrena Van Gordon on March 14. Mss Van Gordon has sung at Wellesley n or years and her concerts have always been very popular. Mss Van Gordon's poston n world of musc s well establshed today. She s famous both as a concert snger and as an opera dva. Dr. Glen Wllard Gunn musc edtor of Chcago Herald and Examner and one o foremost muscal authortes n A leadng contralto. [=) next Faculty Rectal wl gven n Bllngs Hall on Monday nng March 18 at 8:15 by Mss Blanche Brocklebank and Mss Jean Allegro con sprto Andante Allegro molto Nocturne n F major Waltz n A flat Op. ( Cradle Song Godowsky) Srln-y.n Mss Brocklebank Schubert Schumann n F mnor Brahrtfc Sute Op. 6 Aubert Mnuet Berceuse Dame Macabre Poem for Panoforte Randall Thompson (arranged for tvo panos) Panoforte by Mason and Hamln freshman-sophomore Tea Dance wll be held on Thursday afternoon. March 14 from 3:30 to 5:30 P.M. at "Tge" Jewett's orcheswll play and after seventh e re wll an ntermsson wth " Use of Conference n Labor Dsputes" wll be subject of a lecture Tuesday March 19 by Professor Albert Sheffeld of Department of Englsh Composton whose work has become natonally recognzed. talk vll be n 24 Founders at 4:40. and s ponsored by stud f Lberal Club. Bamswallows s presentng Glbert and Sullvan operetta "Gondoamnae Hall at 8 P.M Frday and Saturday evenngs March 15 and 6. After performance Saturday re wll be dancng. Mss Judth Blanchard of Butler Busness School wll speak on " Secretary and Busness Woman" on Frday March 15. at T. Z. E. House at 4:40. Tea wll be served at 4:15. All are nvted. Canadan Professor Chosen To Delver Horton Lecture Prol<. j s'-or Glbert Norwood Charman of Department of Classcs Unversty College Unversty of Toronto has Charles Lews Slattery been announced as Horton Lecturer Bshop of Massachusetts heads for 1929 and wll address an audence Board whle Robert Gray Dodge o Bllngs Hall at 8 P.M. Tuesday. dstngushed work n several felds ncludng such vared studes Boston and Candace Carne Stm- March 19. Professor Norwood au- : Cty Greek Tragedy Art Secretary of of Terence and Wrters of Greece wll teak on poetry of Pndar. Horton Lecture s an annual one result of a fund gven n memory of Mary E. Horton Professor of Greek at Wellesley from 1875 to by former phase of Greek lteraor cvlzaton frends. seres Sanctum Sanctorum Reveals Secrets Of College Offces Heredty? Yes. ts mportance s vtal but t's envronment that tells story. way to a man's heart may be through hs stomach but through her room. A last glmpse nto those telltale spots where y have oft concealed mselves n past twelve months may go far toward revealng true personaltes behnd fearfully revered durng year. And what havoc may not se selfsame walls work upon noble women who are soon to occupy postons at head of our llustrous student body? Now s tme to act. Changes must be made quckly and cautously f y are to be effected. How bare how severe how orderly Wlder. program s composed of musc for two panofortes: Sonata n D major Mo/..r offce of Wellesley College Gov ernment! Heren les secret o those strctly practcal suffcently con servatve effcent laws whch regulate our lves. Wthn se four walls re must be no dstracton when mo- (. Contnued on Page 2 Column 3) New Zest Gven To Sprng Informals By Competton For frst tme n several years Barn nformals ths sprng are to form of a class competton. wder lattude whch ths offers n actng and producng makes plan most nterestng. Each cl -hoomv-.. actng and producng a act play. judgng wll be do: dsnterested partes and wll consder ton and level of actng n makng ; A charman has been apponted fo: Mary Stx sophomore; and Barbara Cook junor. senors are not competng on account of dvsonals. Upon student heads devolves choce of a play and appontment of commttees. It s rumored that O'Nell may be one of chosen ones. Try-outs wll take place as usual y are open to everyone and should draw out talent hdden temporarly under academc! y wll take place next Monday and Wednesday at nnae Hall. Col. Amherst Actors Share Prom Dramatc Feature frst tme n m wll undertake an ntercollegate enterprse. play whch s to be gven n connecton wth Junor Prom ths year s Arms and Man featurng a combnaton of Amherst Masquers and Bamswallows Assocaton. Amherst wll send ts actors and r stage propertes to Wellesley two days before performance on Frday Aprl 19 so that re wll parts n play wll be taken by Karne Cast. Ruth Stephens and odora Douglas who proved r ablty n Barn producton of Arms and Man last December. Ths dramatc combnaton s an nterestng experment; opportunty of seeng Wellesley's compared wth those of c leges s rarely offered. To men s an event wthout precedent. fact that play was presented once before ths year should make second presentaton under such dfferent condtons of partcular SMOKING PROPOSAL TABLED BY SENATE Present Stuaton Denounced As Unsatsfactory; Awats Vew Of Academc Councl C. G. TERM ENDS EARLIER In meetng of March 7 called for specal busness of consderng Smokng Rule Senate dscussed changes n rule proposed as a result of Student Elastc Commttee meetng and framed by Executve Commttee of College Government. No on table as s customary n matters faculty members of Senate mght Councl. suggeston whereby offcers of College Government take over r dutes mmedately after sprng vacaton nstead of n May was Mss Onderdonk opened proposed change n Smokng Rule to dscusson after t had been unanmously agreed by vote that present stuaton was hghly undesrable and unsatsfactory. As worded by Executve Commttee ths proposal reads as fol- "Insde townshps of Wellesley and Natck smokng s restrcted to: a. Alumnae Hall subject to regulatons of House Commttee. b. Tea Rooms as allowed by r managers. c. Socety Houses as regulated by son order that mn Smokng Rule do through Senate. hazard upon stage and n audtorum was mentoned and t was agreed that n event of use of buldng great precauton would have to be exercsed to take care of possble carelessness. Mss Wldey asked wher Alumnae have any authorty n regard to use of Alumnae Hall for smokng. Mss Pendleton repled that y dd not have anythng to say. "though y mght have r opnons." -Contnued on Page 2 Cols. 1 and 2 Faculty Vew Smokng From Many Dfferent Standponts At Faculty-Student supper on Wednesday March 6 furr arguments were expressed for and aganst change n smokng regulaton now awatng Senate acton. Dscusson resolved tself about three phases queston: practcal soluton exstng problem; regulaton of smokng by legslaton or by personal judgment; and smokng as a moral ; s agreed that somethng must about rure as t stands and tude of students toward t. majorty of faculty op n'prrsented desred moderaton t< :ured er by leavng rule plus a campagn for good t agreed upon by students whe was orgnally passed or by chang; permt smokng n restrcted s wthn Wellesley. re was a v ous mnorty representng a opnon rema (Contnued on Page 2. Col. 2)

3 C. G. To Leave Offce Earler decson to nstall College Government offcers mmedately after va was ' ; women a ' ' Ts WELLESLEY WILL COMPETE IN INFORMAL RECITAL OF POETRY :e Smth and Wellesley are plannng have an nformal rectal to be held»ek-ends dates of whch wll be nounced LATER. Last year Mount Holyoke and Smth d a readng whch aroused consdery Wcllesley t p:\:-:<-pate student who has had or s takng a course n Speech s elgble and s nvted to present her name to Department of Readng and Speakng on or before Aprl 3rd. Three students from each college wll be chosen to take part n readng. Any good poetry er modern or classc may be gven except poetc drama. Dalogue s excluded. Each college wll be lmted to twenty-fve mnutes on rectal tme to be apportoned among three readers. For several years lovers of poetry have looked wth nterest on readng that s held n Oxford each summer when a contest n speakng of Englsh verse takes place n July. Ths has attracted attenton of John Masefeld and or wrters who act as judges. Whle Mount Holyoke- Smth-Wellesley readng s not of a compettve nature t s desgned to create nterest n speakng of Eng- plan s to nvte Mount Holyoke and Smth to come to Wellesley for : readng n Matthson House n af ternoon. Wellesley wll n go U Mount Holyoke and to Smth fol lowng week. Students who are nter ested may have furr detals by ap plyng to any member of Depart ment of Readng and Speakng. asde certan sectons for smokng. Socety Clause Most Debated Smokng n socetes aroused far more dscusson. Mss Onderdonk reported ence of socetes s open to attack. Mss Shaw ponted out that f Alumnae were open to college prvlege would not be exclusve to In regard to smokng on Mss Onderdonk stated that was suffcently defned so that re could be "no possblty of confuson re was lttle dscusson about t or followng clause whch would low smokng n prvate homes Wellesley. In decdng to table matter was consdered that Academc Councl had not been gven any ;nts had. It was refore decded to Ijoum untu Monday March 18 at 30 P.M. by whch tme faculty members of Senate wll be able to certan vews of Councl. easly reached. approach of General Examnaton was thought suffcently grave to war- ;hs wll surely be by next fall. unchanged. As always senors wll roll hoops classes wll march nto Chapel and sophomores wll form hll afternoon whole college to a country far. Chldren hayseeds hoboes gypses everybody e to play games to dance to of hurdy-gurdy and to buy balloons cracker-jack ce cream nk lemonade. Indvduals and neously collected groups wll be pered by any rgd order of play ey may use r ngenuty to deun for mselves and r Mss Wagner reported for comsoon as a new generator s nstalled neghbors. Surprses and r e college wll be able to use 40 watt durng j lbs for center lght and 25 watt that wll lghts for desk lamps. It s expected pendent entrely upon nspratc NOANETT HAVING OPEN HOUSE For DURING THE EASTER RECESS ; studyng lve too far Generals. Noanett s to be kept < present about ffty students sgned up to stay twenty-fve of w Faculty and some of foregn snts are also gong re. grls chose to get r lunch for nner outsde so only breakfast wll ; provded wth lodgn Clfton Noanett's house moth) anett wll have tme to enjoy. In mdst of general bustl a group wll gar around frest man presdent and start a movemer (Contnued from Page 1 Col. :nr>n.-.'.v t-ally smple b ev-t Mrest method wll C. G Chrstan Assocaton s no less sedate but weghs slghtly less heavly charge. Jureau drawers are beng cleaned upon one's sprt. A plant a gay lacquer box vvd Yenchng posters closets empted bj for 1 brghten room. But Chrstan un-!s Although home seems to t : caton s all-round and delghts best place to be durng a vac huge tomes whch lne ts wall; re are many nterestng thngs cealng lves of martyrs and around Wellesley and n Boston < of poltcans and statesmen. re s not tme to apprecate durng perhaps t enjoys shnng term and whch grls ge s not supposed to ;nts personal lberty ner s t paternal dscusson n arose as to advsablty of legslaton for purpose of tranng a habt whch wll late be benefcal both to ndvdual and Ths led to examnaton of smokng slver coffee pot and spotless whte and blue tea set. Predomnantly do mestc ntellgent placd and dgn fed. But Barn s temperamental. r oust be a few papers on floor though not enough to w >f n favor of latter as t w that dsagreeably co Student Commttee Meetng. < Contnued Page : An outstandng pont of v wth new one of some members Shakespeare to modfy Boheman o! In dscussng smokng n tearooms t was reported that propre- 3 pctures of Wellesley per- IltV that : tcally guests of college y should add ndvdual touch. tors were not averse to possblty be wllng to accept and uphold condtons as y fnd m. If upperclass- dyng gasp and fades out of pc- Wth Press Broad Neatness gasps ts although y had n most cases decded to prohbt smokng from 2:30 tc men should nterpret rules to ncomng ture. Speed and effcency are ts bywords; papers here papers re as- 6:00 P.M. n consderaton of Dana freshmen as y were ntended to be r Hall and Pne Manor students. nterpreted when lad down nstead of sgnments events past present and to tea-rooms mantan that y h spreadng dsapproval dssenson would ventlatng systems whch clear be stopped at ts source. Objecton to wthn eghty seconds and some h ths was made on ground that t Only to fnd herself hurled nto a revewed possbltes of settng cts whch resde or earth and n every scandal nose llege and lterary and poltcal publcatons produce that ndescrbof atmosphere and that n vote taken by socetes. 113 members were for smokng n houses as opposed to 64 aganst t. Four socetes showed a majorty for smokng. In Shakespeare negatve vote was practcally unanmous. Agora was dvded but wth a majorty aganst use of hous purpose. It was debated as to wher or not socetes should be gven an added prvlege of sort. fac- opnon that anythng whch enslaves ll s not moral. economc nformaton whch characterzes of smokng was ponted out by "offcal organ of Wellesley College." ;r member of faculty and a And perhaps even Wellesley tself. quoted statstcs whch showed A. A. alas s left to dffuse at wll and ulty members were nclned to thnk ssble physcal harm of smokng permeate college atmosphere as t y should not. Student members of possblty whch can. Perhaps some day a fortunate Senate however.- contended that t be defntely proved untl presdent may be enthroned on queston of prvlege was asde from [ generaton s older but whch ers n a shnng pont at ssue snce any socal actvty of socetes mght be so consdered. consdered. Or faculty members se -.pots ;x lunrle-' ul"!(.-.?rs: lor were of opnon that all argu- Smokng n socetes would be a perfectly normal thng makng for anments aganst smokng are equally true scattered about college thng of that pecul or socal bond. If matter of atmosphere whch." oler hubn.'--. dnt have been not only prvlege be consdered very exst- MAY DAY COMMITTEE PLANS ALL COLLEGE COUNTRY FAIR Followng sue mal Poltcal Rally Student Entertanment has decded smplfy plans for May Day ths ths smplfcaton so that May be less lke a small Tree Day e a frolc for whole college events of. mornng wll egc organzatons. May mbbe t wth pleasure unpurfed for sweetly s Wellesley College OFFERS Lterary Revew PRIZE OF $10 Essay on Welle DR. DWIGHT R. CLEMENT Dentsts DR. COPELAND MERRILL /ellcley Sq. Phone \ fl]w DR. PAUL E. EVERETT OSTEOPATHY PHYSIOTHERAPY eugcnc Permanent j 'Wavers M1RR1AM ELIZABETH SHOP Dr. F. Wlbur Mottley M. A. DR. STANLEY E. DENTIST HALL ban Block Wellesley Sq. Tel. We THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A Professonal School for College Graduates Academc Year for opens Monday October AT WELLESLEY INN "When dreary cheery wthn #***% wthout Bound for Bermuda? of Boston WELLESLEY SHOP 50 CENTRAL ST.

4 . Two : Page OFF AND ON OFF CAMPUS u-h he only about three hundred feet from tral and dg n protectng hm; from forty mle gale by plng hs load around hole. Because dffcultes of seeng n drvng hours but he was fortunate to esc beng frozen to death. r=] On March 23 Cambrdge and < nay to Mortlake on Thames Rver. Interest s hgh and re seems to be some hope that Oxford may defeat Lght Blue crew for frst tme n sx years. Even Premer Baldwn an old Cambrdge rowng man has been out watchng practce and t remans to be seen wher Lght or Dark Blue wll be vctorous. When Unted States government announced several weeks ago that t was wllng to re-open dscusson of """" of ths country's jonng World Court ethng defnte mf years ago 1 a case s to be brought up before Court. Unted States would have to notfy Court wthn a certan length of tme wher t thought t had an nterest n case. If t dd have an nterest Court acton would be stayed to allow for an exchange of vews and f Unted States would not consent to Court's takng acton on case n spte of correspondence t would be possble for Unted States to resgn from Court. Ths plan has not yet been brought before Court for ratfcaton but snce Root has been summoned to Europe for purpose of servng on a commttee to revse Protocol of whch he was one of orgnal drafters t seems qute hopeful that Unted ON CAMPUS long bobs and academc caps. y dffer from tradtonal gargoyles at delcately carved lps not ntended as water-spouts and that y are placed alongsde wndows nstead of on corners roof. In desgnng se fgures archtect Charles Klauder followed same modern trend shown n g goyles on Harkness Memoral Yale and on certan buldngs n Graduate College at Prnceton. NEW SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TO BE AVAILABLE ON APRIL 1 >f students en route to Wellesley Mass.. for openng of College after Easter Recess through Sleepng Car servce wth- One of frst acts of Presdent At Hoover has been to follow up hs campagn promses and mmedately start Cook gave a talk upon color photog- follows Club held on Frday March 1 Eunce out change of cars wll be provded as work for farm relef and tarff changes. raphy Ruth Pearl read a paper on Monday Aprl A From specal sesson of Congress has been Leave ptutary glands and Mary Hennng Washngton 7:45 p.m called for Aprl 15 and t s clearly spoke on current advances n psychology all of whch were followed by ds- Wlmngton 10:12 p.m Baltmore 8:45 p.m stated n proclamaton that "legslaton to effect furr agrcultural relef and legslaton for lmted changes West Phladelpha 10:25 p.m cusson of varous subjects. Phladelpha (Broad St.)....10:20 p.m North Phladelpha 10:34 p.m farmers our labor and our manufacturers be postponed." It s sad that lave dawned smultaneously upon sde to smokng queston seems Presdent's message to ths sesson groups. For e Tuesday. Aprl wll outlne hs polcy n se matters gvng one an opportunty to follow own nclnatons n and mat Arrve Wellesley 8:15 a.m. that Immgraton and Census wll provdng both smukng cars and A Dnng Car wll be operated o probably be only or matters -mokm-" cars upon specal tra Specal Sleepng Car Tran to brought before Congress. New York. breakfast. It s antcpated that re GEE] GE3 wll be consderable travel to Wellesley Wnter darkness seems to have Cosmopoltan Club whch m< cent sleepng settled over members of Byrd Frday March cars 8 at A. K may be provded 11 X. s Japanese suggested that students desrng t< expedton who have Nght by a Dol been left on aval mselves of ths specal sleepe Party. Yoshko I\ evenng gave and tran servce place orders for accommodatons at tcket offce n storms have been provdng much materal for study of meteorologsts re and ncdentally nearly conscousness of ndependence and Wellesley Staton. modern Japan. She spoke caused death of one of ndvdualty dog whch s showng CLIMAX OF WINTER GYMNASIUM tself strvng for hgher educaton a APPROACHES WITH INDOOR MEET recognton of women's suffrage. durng one of storms brngng provsons from supply dump on has recently been ponted out door Meet whch wll tl Barrer when one of teams got "gargoyles" on Stone-Davs Hemenway Hall on March 21 at 3: separated from ors. man really fgures of college grls n conssts of three class captans Because of -hll!"u'.--d frst played off at seven o'clock Monday mornng. sophomore-freshman game followed t. Wednesday mornng sophomore-junor second team game preceded that between senor and freshman frst teams. Owng to early hour re were few spec- Frst Team McCormck rf Davs If Newbury c prvlege on advsory opnons gven by Court when Unted States was or sad t was nvolved n case. Unted States was refused membershp on account of ths Reservaton and snce n subject has been Wux'm.s dropped. Now however Elhu Root U has oflered a substtute for one of artcles n Protocol Goldsmth of World Court n whch t would Macomber be agreed that our government would be notfed when Knght (cap Qumby lg Harrs rf Bernsten If Rockwood. c Burdck States may at last "take her rghtful Chdsey lg place among natons." Roth rg Second Team rf Wemer If Scobora c Burt St. one! '(.'Jn Second Team rf Frank Wheeler 123 Gym Alce Gates '29 Read '30 Margot Bell '31 and Presdent of A. A. Mary Wheeler offco. After Grand March ol teams of four classes wll follow varous events of program march ng gymnastcs folk dancng cloggn and tumblng ndvdual exercses am apparatus. freshman and sopho more teams wll compete n marchng and gymnastcs for Homans Cup. and re wll be competton n advanced gymnastcs for Lncoln Challenge Cup. In addton ary varsty team for Indoor Basketball wll be chosen. (Contnued : sc.-ne-y 1 Col. class wll do ts own producng. Cornstage sets wll be held n each class and chosen ones wll be p n Lttle atre. se desgns wll be used by scenery comwhch wll reconstruct m on le necessary for stage. Work Lttle atre offers opportunty for expermentng wth stage possbltes on a small scale. It s one of most nterestng features of Barn e be open to a larger group than s possble under ordnary condtons. seen re s a far greater opportunty for anyone nterested n atre to have some part n plan of competon. nformal ar of mld exctelent whch surrounds any performnce should be ntensfed by larger umber of partcpants and comettve tone. An enthusastc nforlalty can produce more vvd results lan any amount of organzed machnry workng at a lower heat. 1. He d m '_'M(' Id CORRECTION c Nash : Scarborough rg. Read Mary Hemenway Alumnae Assocaton Loan Fund s for beneft of dents n Graduate Department Wellesley Hygene Department rar than for ts graduates as was n a recent NEWS. BUY TICKETS FOR SPRING VACATION Monday and Tuesday March 18 and 19 ext school year. For full nformaton address Drector Tranng School for Jewsh Socal Work New York Cty Hotel Martha Washngton A (Exclusvely for Women) I 29 East 29th Street 30 East 30th Street W NEW YORK CITY Ideal Resdence for Those Comng to Town for Shoppng fy atres T or to tnjoy Many Cultural Advantages Offered n New York. To. MUmrrtj DAII-Y RATES NONE HIGHER 1 Rooms wth Runnng Water.. For One S I T. L For T" T Rooms wth Prvate Bath... For One Would you lke your 4-~M1 Easter bonnet to be dfferent ths year? Have t shaped to your head by Mare. $5.00 and up Off to Bermuda for Easter? CHECK Ensemble of slk crepe wth new Chanel neck tuck-n blouse and yoke top skrt chc too for norrn wear You must have one at least becau you'll want to adopt a Suntan whl down re. Slattery Wellesley Shop Church Street WHITE Flannel Skrts yoke top and

5 . We very WELLESLEY'S < e start of a new decade. Soon fve ars wll have elapsed snce semntennal and colle-ge wll be well we smle gently ; frst nsttutons of board But at ths tm also need to look forward and antcpate future of college wth largeness of to JETTE REYNOLDS that y have of assstant edtors and reporters work wth n comng year. about to sum up our year's work a great floursh NEWS and to ask f general has not met wth I readng publc. vson. If college were more deeply servng gong out of offce of fapeople we have notced that an mpressed wth ths need tenor of our mental atttude would perhaps become more quck more alert more or- complacency s only way to le of humlty flavored wth a ganc n relaton to era we are to ext graceful. Our polcy have a share n makng. lot have been wsest to begn Wellesley s fast leavng ts old buldngs for new. How splendd s our ar- we hoped n carryng wth and we certanly have not been as t Are we as sturdly dscardng shells of outworn deas and deals to welcome new deas and better deals ts undertakngs. Only when ths has been achevec can t be sad that Wellesley has com of age. tme s rpe for But we leav that to be wrtten by HUM PRIVATE LIFE "We were just about to run true t 1'orm and become very sentments over leavng offce over fndng ou clamed our nterest and tme almost long as we have been n college. W were prepared to be brave and try t Complacency can sometmes actually justfed and n n specfc ( t s hghly desrable nngs under new mnds and s not a Upon recepton of afore-menmed free press we promptly decded abandon all sentmentalty and be perfectly frank. We shall retre to pr- mportducton n lst of re wll have bee nmost workngs departng edt jrs both smle and sgh at handng ove to class of "mouthpece" We began our ed torshp clamng on thng above all song" s composed ne. If any change around sal has occurred. creasngly stro open mnd s entrely essental for th accomplshment of that quest fo hgher knowledge whch Wellesley Col lege should characterze. Havng had a whole year n whch "t< play at journalsm." we admt our sn c achevements of Wellesley College Chor n past year performance was well-deserved. shown added n past year. Chor Stabat Mater nuscul vespers wth ha p-.chord strng accompanment. It was an fully accomplshed. Chor has cently receved two requests to sn Boston. Two weeks ago Chor A s before Women's Unversty C and soon Chor B wll shg at ^ Wellesley offers her Lost dents many opportuntes Chances that are delberately csm that an Internatonally k lecturer was allowed to speak here recently to a mere handful of people on subject of whch he was an authorty. Great enthusasm was expressed when Current Events Talks were ntated but few now attend se Monday mornng revews. Pew students were suffcently nterested to take Tmes Current Events Examnaton. lst of opportuntes neglected s almost endless. fault les er n sheer lazness or gnorance. latter can hardly be blamed for publcty s gven to all events and t should not be necessary to urge students to make most of r four years. Free Press Column one opnon and only one person were of contrary opnon manknd would be no more justfed n slencng that one person than he f he had power would be justfed n slencng manknd." Prom On Lberty by John Stuart Mll. Edtors do not hold th responsble for opnons cntx n ths column. S/cla. end must be sgned wth full name of author Intals or numerals wll be used f h-nter so desres. SIR ORACLE mob beneath t ntellectually about done as a news organ. calm concet mplct n words not only of ths revew but of most of those ap pearng n NEWS columns can d< nothng but move ts readers to futle anger. It s amusng to fnd at end NEWS sententlously pontng out that "concet may be correlate wth fame but s not compatble wth do molded [ daresay t would be good I do nsst that I be reasoned spoken to authortatvely as though?rc a stupd and recalctrant NEWS presumes on ts ably large crculaton to consttuted moulder radcal sprt graduate youth tanly manages to blght most enjoyments n aestcs; as moulder of mass mnd t manages Let us bow our heads n shame Shattered s NEWS'S jectonable sureness o god. It would Heavy "crt." on Thornton Wlder t now and n be well. I thnk f j Has annoyed one of our mlder NEWS would wre tself from contemplaton of ts twn remarkably Members of college. We fnd our knowledge. few moments to columns of Whch of course we thought trem New York Tmes to see" that a wrter can be both brllant and kndly wth- Becomng calm concet to end us out losng any of hs grasp on essental grm and stark realtes of lfe. 3 Board. NEWS s not althus afflcted wth atttude n In a sad degeneraton Scornng heroes of naton. Has our fathful long devoton It mght help too f NEWS would reflect that most of ts subscrbers read To Tmes aroused emoton t for news of college events In our breasts that we str readers : than for opnons of To "futle anger" wth our leaders' We wth brllance unafflcted that any ng. If NEWS every now a arrogates to tself functon tellng masses what to beleve tny mnature world of college ose t really sn't a matter burnng mportance. One wth "t largeness of mnd" ought to be able gnore ths lttle voce of command t fasten her ntellect on great go humored world outsde where lfe goes pleasantly and normally on undsturbed by presence of ntellectual author ty among ts young. re also eve Great Mnds sometmes express wholesome doubt as to soundness rrtated as I am just now and be able to laugh agan to hear ntell arstocrats of our wholly transent communty addressng mob on ths or that achevng wth a completeness that s nothng short of convncng very calm and dctatoral accent of FuM Many dd n lttle "crts" convcted Lng "lofty heght" just or nght protest rase Voce aganst our beng "sweet." Pray how can we choose feet Proper to command obesance retan our ar of decenc- Y? Now my frend "stop and consder." Who n college could be fdder To nform your unformed mnd Down whch paths of art to wnd? When you fnd a group so smart As NEWS board members art Should y not gve full nstructon To prevent untempered sucton In of every speaker's word That perchance a student heard? Really when you see our keenness of r opnons and address To msjudge superor powers mon people lke brors. I suppose Whch we recognze as ours? that n a whle I wll leave off beng Can one "crt" wthout opnon? Must one be "darlng mnon" Of a publc that can't read Thoughts opposng those agreed On by our hero-seekng frends Who over Lndbergh go no ends? er of scholarshp or of standards of e lfe our lves no longer beonsjnt; lvng? Do we not rar adhere tenacously publc and we shall be free to e Wellesley College News: TO GO WITH GRENFELL to store of tradton and to Sunday chapel and read s recent artcle on Thornton tradtonal deals? NEWS and st up late Wlder whch appeared n NEWS A very large number of student FREEDOM FROM THE PRESS In ts dstnct leanng toward ths have repled really does move me to protest. Not many ot m showng excellent qual; tendency Wellesley s runnng grave plants wth nterest n that every word sad about Mr. Wlder fcatons. appled to work wth D danger of becomng ngrown and stagnant possble excepton of last Grenfell n a danger whch no Amercan col- that reached end paragraph s not true but artcle lege can afford to run f we consder wrtten In a tone one regrets that Fellowshp Commttee whose charman s exploratve temper of educatonal nsttutons from New York to Wsconsn bequeath ths admrably well-wrtten Wldey Paulne Huneston. and Martha It lay a soft caressng touch upon us to justfy ourselves. Nor do we NEWS feels s Mrs. Hodder decded that Harret from Wsconsn to Calforna. free press to new board; t s not re s about artcle note of B. Crosby best meet condtons set Upon my fevered brow Any college makes a serous error f for m to reply but t may help m contempt of calm and complacent ddactcsm by Internatonal Grenfell Assoca- And gently reproached me t fals to keep ts fngers upon tht to mold r polcy. May y take all whch s pecular to nothng For bearng t just now. pulse of world; ts deals unless well-meant crtcsm kndly but may on earth but an undergraduate news y are grounded n realty become y ner be worred too much nor organ whch takes tself very very serously MASEPIELD POETRY PRIZE "Imu.mne havng to be born nd nadequate. If swayed too much by t. for rs s a as moulder of opnons of To fll a funny column! Hvn-mL'lrv-. ; movng world c talent an experence and a judgment college masses. "For hero-worshppers Competton s open to senors onl; thought s qute enough to make (and we suspect y were not My features very solemn! deals must nevtably whch y must not underestmate a mnorty)" NEWS remarks "Mr. poems as she wshes. Of ; "THE SWAN SONG" re s no stpulaton as to subject "Reflect you're just about to lock ton of learnng should be one to en or form except that manuscrpt My lfe wthn ths page; courage nay. even to glory n poneer NEWS lke everythng else far too often n NEWS revews; should be wrtten on one sde of Once re no longer may I roam ng thought and acton. Not to ex changes. It s to be hoped that t has y show NEWS to be an unfortu- paper only and er typewrtten or Wthn mnd whch s my home tent of losng ts balance and sense o been changng snce last March but Thls s a real legbly wrtten. proporton but to extent of beng whch degenaents Each poem must be sgned wth a a center whch can wthout hestato of nom-de-plume. manuscrpt should place where mnd s mnd; be termed lberal and progressve n al for nformaton of be accompaned by a sealed envelope bearng on outsde wr nom-de-plume and on nsde ; should REGISTRATION After Sprng Vacaton Ends 12:30 P.M. Tuesday Aprl' that ; Down among th' nferor mob. In superor heghts we'll sob. All thngs r rewards must reap So now I lay me down to sleep. A place where all my hgh-brow Wth me shall be confned." I shuddered as I heard t. At each word I shrank away cruelty of treatng t In such a maudln way. I would be strong I would not flnch. I would not let t le Before publc eye. So I sghed and let t wander Back where t must have been And wshed I mght dscover mnd t seemed to mean!

6 scarlet I. ater COLONIAL-BflHe COPLEY Whsperng Gallery HOLLIS Or Man MAJESTIC Balee's chauve Sours PLYMOUTH^Jane Cowl In REPERTORY Sweet Nell of Old SHUBERT Ed Wynn n Manhattan ST. JAMES Twn Beds WILBUR Tral of Mary Dugan CHAUVE SOURIS alty as Ntka Balefl wth hs stac Alt 307. accent stll carryng rhythm o Russan hs facal expressons Saturday before Easter when con whose part was taken whch at once establshes a happy Jane Lorenz Wellesley College tact wth audence. Ch rave ter robed n whte enters th atre be recalled. nterpolaton of scene n toy-shop whch contans a velvety bear qute worthy of beng compared wth Wnne CAMPUS CRITIC n- < wo separate parts frst a drasymbolzng llustratons from four llumnated rolls contanng prose le Exultet of tenth eleventh twelfth century second part drama though not completely audence was a pece of work. ntatve shown not only n choosng beng short orgnal bagatelles and n- rgnal subject but n co-ordnatng Waltz No. 14. work of three departments n work- and delght Chauve- Sourts holds for anyone surfeted wth Mss Avery of Art Department s muscal comedes Zegfeld advsor of drama whch folles s Scandals machne-made choruses and wrtten by Margot Krolk Head of ultra-ornate stagng. Here s somethng of a dfferent level lght amuse- Dancng as a term paper for ment but lfted nto realm of elected by Mr. Hamlton Charof Musc Department and artstry. That s because Chauve- Sours Is an expresson of Russan Mss Johnson of Hygene Depart- Temperament and because t s cen- llumnated roll was done by Ivy Newmans and Agnes Addson n and smple. Wthal t s perfect n Are detals of ts producton; way a candle lluhtul. group s managed on stage ambon where n Latn. realzaton that perfecton does not llustratons on roll were preted n separate scenes by danc- necessarly mean exact smlarty wth symmetry. scenes are many of frst scene showed angels m vvd wth vrle peasant color and aphms and trumpeters rejocng llustratng frst words of hymn effect s attempted t s not made to shown drvng from earth tht appear obvous so that one feels shades of darkness. So far machnery baskstage movng. dancng has been quet and restraned burlesque of a French operette n next scene of Rec of by-gone days was mmensely pleasng perhaps because of contagous Israeltes t became sprted: Sea after dgnfed crossng o gayety of Russan players whch s wth leapng and fghtng Egyptans were submerged by characterstc f Moscow Art - tur- Parade of Wooden Solders Chauve- Sours classcs must always be beautfully adapted a popular one. and almost ts equal s T. Z. E. STUDIO RECEPTION master panters. In program gven on Saturday evenng March 9 Andrea del Sarto Ttan Tntoretto Lpp Fra Angelco Govann Martn Belln Bottcell were represented pantngs n all were shown jorty portrats wth several detals from larger groups. It s dffcult to comment on ryng degrees of excellence shown n pantngs but Detal jro\ Annuncaton after Martn wth Harrold as Model Bella after 1 Matlda Aarons. Model and Tht beth Renff and Maron Knoblauch as perately to Jon wth thrd who suewhen r fngers jon and y are Models perhaps best represented Masters. y were well placed n frame and blended more easly nto unted. last group of nterpretatons were presented by members backgrounds than dd several of portrats. entre gallery of pant- of Orchess group of advanced ngs however admrably caught sprt of tha orgnals and show an astoundng kee-ness of percepton on part of crtcs and sub-crtcs not only for gen?ral effect but also for small detals. or pctures shown were Detal from Madonna of tle Harpes after Andrea del Sarto Lavna Ttan's Daughter and Detal from Sacred and Profane Love both after Ttan Portrat of a Nobleman after Tntoretto Detal from Madonna Adorng Chld after Flppo Llpp Detal from Chrst on Cross wth St. Domnc after Fra Angelco. and chastty suggested I ;ssed Vrgn wa; o ceremony le suggested th< eval symbols o Vrgn and thu wth brght. Pooh. whole performance s flowers black and gold bees who fluttered and buzzed most realstcally. As graceful exquste and yet wth "beau voln began Ave Mara Margot D. S. A. Krolk entered and portrayed Vrgn n Annuncaton Natvty an< Deacon chants on of manuscrpt s unrollet Pope enters preceded by sol accompaned by two Emper ;he people. In ths scene th< Once more T. Z. E. has presented robes and suts o unque and charmng Studo recepton slver mal were partcularly well done where one may enjoy a That entre drama was well con' mosphere musc and always excellent presentaton of works.synbulm not have been made clear. second part of recta presentaton of orgnal bagatelles and nterpretatons was n a lghter and more amusng sprt. In frst bagatelle a lvely Perrot Dorothy Wood n a clever black and whte costume amusngly kept shop for very lovelj Columbne. Elzabeth Knudson. In th< next dance Alce Abbott became th< Ped Pper who relents and allows tht chldren whom he has gared to dance wth hm to go back home. One of cleverest dances was that of dancers. Carol Martn as a flame dd a vvd bt of scarf dancng and Margot Krolk danced "Dream-footed." fnal dance representng an Italan street song was gay wth yellow and green gypsy costumes and ts ar of festvty was weu nterpreted by members of Orchess. DENISHAWN DANCERS m by small stage at Welles- Hlls Communty Playhouse Dens and Ted Shawn gave a pract rally flawless performance terestng and dversfed dance presentaton re on Tuesday evenng March 5. program whch was r ee parts began wth a seres of mu l vsualzatons and Chopn Debussy. Schumann n and Slndlg. O se t! splendd presentaton of Chopn's Revolutonary Etude n whch Ted Shawn was asssted by three rhythm and a sklful us arked ths group. Part Two consstng of ent had a more popular appeal. range fascnatng Gnossenne a solo by Ted Shawn and Spansh Shawl Plastque by Ruth St. Dens brought frst encores. Nada a mazurka de salon gven by three of ballet and Josephne and Hppolyte autful Drgo Serenade g n r perfecton. oussy Frst - Part Three Orentalla presented group of Japanese Javanese and I character. f gesture perfect Th.tter of coole grl: dors added to plcturesquesness r dances. An East Indl r scene brought t unusual performance. FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN Monday and Tuesday March 18 and 19 Playhouse wll feature Crag's Wfe and Adolphe Menjou n Hs Tger Lady. On Wednesday and Thursday Bebe Danels wll star n Wlat a Nght and on Frday and Saturday Charles Rogers n Someone to Love. Crag's Wfe s a remarkably well done flm drected by Wllam C. De- MUe and starrng Irene Rch and Warner Baxter. For beneft of those who dd not see phenomenally successful play produced by George Kelly story concerns a woman who has but one passon her home leavng lttle room n her heart for her husband. She appears unscrupulous even avarcous yet her character havng resulted from unhappy experences of her own mor actually nspres sympathy from audence. Irene Rch has starred n Man Street and Lady Wndermere's Fan. and Warner Baxter n Ramona and Aloma of South Seas. MINOR ELECTIONS WEEK OF MARCH 16 COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls Tues. Man-h d Thurs. March 20 "What a Nght" "Hs Prvate Lfe" Try Holdng Ttem Up For FRANCE! Parents are good eonlst... postvely weakmnd. <I about educato n. -:-l.a* >t thng n world to make m see travel a* a cultural nfluence... y ulwuvs fall. -:- And what couldn't you do wth a year of Km nee tucked n between college and bucklng down? Tell m you've got to fee hstory- on hoof..get lc jlccoal-.tal vh-u pont on spot..polsh up ><*»r trench lor -ocal professonal or Itu-nc-- purposes... acqure a European background lor \ot.- \mcreun thy thngs... I le (Yen- It I n- g" France from dr I'r<n<r'\ "Pars " and brum- are arstocrats of tbe servce... one ot three sal-* each Saturday -:- It fnances have to he earefulk consdered. hr-t two have Tourst Thrd * fa-s accommodatons. -;- I he 'h <.ru*se"atul "!<<» humhrmt "... cabn lners...are favortes wth ater-collcgo set. grenehefrve < utul Su-uurds C.-n.w n Englsh

7 ; any company. :J\ Out From Dreams and ores OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL WORK are nterested n socal work s called to opportunty offered by School of Appled Socal Scences at Western Reserve Unversty Cleveland Oho. Ths school has a co-operatve plan whch makes t possble for a student $75 perod of preparaton; to obtan fessonal degree: Master of Sce Socal Admnstraton; to correlate demc work wth actual feld experence lesley College on Tuesday March 19th. to ntervew students who are nterested n securng summer postons at camps mantaned by Young Women's Chrstan Assocaton. camps for whch summer workers are needed are Camp Maqua Poland Mane; Summt Lake and Fern Rock Camps at Interstate Park New York and Quannacut Camps n norrn New York. In addton to postons for coun- furnsh addtonal nformaton t ents nterested n se postons. Mss Elzabeth C. Langthorn of Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company of New York Cty wll be at Wellesley on Thursday March 21st to ; perence n lbrary work and w 10 have shown pro nse of capacty to ute to professon. to pursue a year o t study and resear h n l rary problems. but nvarably ble of Amercan system of Phys- postons cal Educaton and add a knowledge o: ve been ganng steadly. avalable are statstcal clercal and ths method to those ors found Unted States has defntely decded not to recognze nsurrecton- su-pcrsory work and offce work whch sysentals personal contact wth subscrbers. A later notce wll be posted on tran. She already holds he h^h- Dansh Swedsh. German and Scrn-'aT Gov.d renses to dsclose senor bulletn board of hours when degree obtanable n Holland for Mss Langthorn may be seen by senors Physcal Educaton that of M. O. modestly explans s "qute untranslatable." Ths degree s awarded Carnege Corporaton of New York has set asde a fund for scholarshp grants to persons preparng for lbrary work. amount avalable for next school year s suffcent to provde for a lmted number of appontments. purpose of grants s to enable persons who already have had exnzed as approprate for supervsng study and results wll be expected to consttute a defnte contrfessonal equpment of lbraran. Each applcant should wrte a letter to Advsory Group on Lbrary Scholarshp Grants Carnege Corpor- to complete twenty-one months of aton 522 Ffth Avenue New York gvng graduate professonal educaton and to nformaton on followng secure Master of Scence degree n Socal Admnstraton f she has a. Age; necessary prerequstes n socal b. Record of college work ncludng name of college dates degrees Two members of 1928 are takng ths major subjects of study relatve work Jean Gbson and Glora Allen. standng n class etc.; Ths tranng course offers an opportunty c. Readng and speakng knowledge to contnue "study n socal of foregn languages; scences; to prepare for a poston of d. Tranng and experence n lbrary v-pombly n socal work; to earn work; or occupatonal expere. Plan of proposed study n detal; f. Educatonal auspces under whch applcant desres to study; g. Names hygene departments of schools numberng some 500 ; from ages of sx to twentj under Mss Byhouwer's supervson n Holland. And although she feels she has not been n ths country long enough as yet to draw any very valu able comparson between two sys terns of Physcal Educaton she s sun that re s a great advantage n hav ng ndvdual supervson of th schools! lowng types of soca work: famly welfare ;r cty was t chld welfare g oup work medca Durng a conference between rebel socal work; and to engage n a real offcers and Unted States offcals servce for people. capacty <1) for For partculars w rte James Albert that. 1. Cutler Ph.D. Dean School of Appled would be unmolested. next step of Socal Scences Western Reserve Unversty Applcants should not request per revolutonary forces was to attack Cleveland C ho. Applcaton Monterey. Snce that s Mexco's thrd for entrance next fa 1 should be made rectly to Advsory Group. largest cty ts capture was a drastc mmedately. Photographs (preferably unmounted and mportant move. At about of applcant should be sent. same tme Orzaba was taken from CAMP POSITIONS Applcaton for scholarshp grants rebels by Federals. A day or so Y. W. C. A. for school year should be later General Escobar and hs rebel Mss Allen and M ss Waldo Camp fled before Aprl Advsory troops evacuated Monterey and fled to Secretares of Young Women's Group and Carnege Corporaton Saltllo. Chr wll We wll act on applcatons before May Federals pursued hm so 1 and applcants wll be notfed as possble reafter. Although se would not b' avalable re growng nterest n lbrary work and many specalzed branches w developng offer attractve feld college graduates. It s sometmes medately after graduaton. Germany selors re are opportuntes n admnstratve and workers' groups. DUTCH HYGIENE EXPERT HERE Mss Allen s partcularly nterested n securng counselors for camp craft nature FOR COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY lore; natural dancng and or has twenty-four for- specal subjects. Counselors are offered egn students from countres wdely opportunty of earnng r vacaton separated Albana Brazl Canada and partcpaton n a sub-coun- Chna Denmark France selors' course n progressve educatonal Italy Japan. Poland. Turkey and newvpy'sentatves Holland. Personnel Bureau wll gladt Snce Chrstmas vacaton T. Alda Byn a specal student n Graduate Department of Hygene Physcal Educaton and s amazed complete nstructon gven re. ng Physcal educaton. Mss Byhouwer though she wll to ere only sx months s anxous to as Wellesley was chosen by Mss Byhouwer as place for her research reasons she had heard much bcycle-crowded ; d her bror s engaged n k at Massachusetts Better Boston. everyone walks < (Contnued from Page 1 Col. 2) looked on as a strong pont for Federals. General Gonzalo Escobar recently chosen leader of rebel forces s also a veteran of prevous cvl wars. acton of revolt started n Vera Cruz. frst noteworthy moveebels was capture of Nogales. That cty s partally n Mexcan State of Sonora and partally Arzona. nternatonal gat ; closed for about ten mnute; ernmental forces took Cordova n Vera Cruz and were encouraged to beleve that y would soon occupy whole state. Juarez was next large cty taken by revolutonary solders but Federals were confdent of recapturng t n a short tme. rebels even planned to push on to Mexco At begnnng of outbreak Presdent Cooldge advocated Unted States' support of Gl-Calles Government. When Hoover came nto offce he decded to contnue same polcy and also to contnue embargo on arms. embargo was placed January Kellogg (who ct as Secretary of State Stmson should arrve from Manla) has been conferrng wth Secre- Good on matter of sendng arms to Mexco n case Federal Government should ask for m. fnal decson of matter Presdent Hoover. ludng as t does Gymnastcs. fact that large Amercan holdngs are Games. Sports Dancng an outlne e troubled area made matter e n nature causes and symptoms of more com Amercans ncreased ts mport- to ths country and kllng of POSITIONS IN THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY a school chldren and usual technque of teach e Mexcan Federal Government s confdent that t wll soon entrely quell Anor rebel leader has and t s rumored that General Jesus Mara Agurre s about be taken too. Federal forces s THE SPRING RECESS Maple Sugar Season at NORTHFIE-LD East Northfeld Mass. Rest and Outdoor Recreaton Ihe key 1 to hghest scholarshp honors s Ibrought nearer when you are aded by good health. Shredded Wheat every day keeps your mnd actve and your body ft. EVIake t a habt. Shredded Wheat«^ All bran of whole wheat. Easy to dgest EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NICHOLAS STUDIO Mrs. Frank L. Perry THE ORIOLE Excellent Food Good Servce Cheerful Surroundngs Washngton Street SENSE THE FASHION FIRST! WELLESLEY SHOP la/«lhp f»q B0ST0N 562 Washngton Street Vll CI1.N 455 Washngton Street /P Clsasel 1 1 P k_ olo lovs New! n Taffeta or More Tours Bags Rose blue green tan and orchd shades and delcate floral prnts make Stearns' tourst bags choce of travel-wse collegans. Flat foldng handbag and drawstrng styles. And we can ft m for you wth soap wash cloth comb and brushes n rose blue green or amber. R. H- STEARNS CO. I

8 a Ofafeouaj Bblo Fle Jealous Gods Gertrude Artc Horace Lverght. Well mght gods be jealous Alcbades so arrogantly dd he acce character of ths man as t s here presented; of physcal beauty he had mon than any of handsome men of h: tme magnetc power to swng th demos n hs favor completely un> dangers to whch caprce of gods exposed hm. Hs falures were as magnfcent as hs successes for n both Ths central fgure of story s placed aganst changng and vvd background of Ans after death of Percles. Its poltcal and mltary Into ths scene comes Ty daughter of an amazng race of Egyptans whose women have completely changed places wth men. She becomes ner a sheltered "respectable woman" nor does she jon ranks of more ntellgent heterae. In her Alcbades at last fnds hs match n practcal wsdom darng and physcal vgor and beauty. Gertrude Arton has treated her subject ner as sedate foot-notable hstory nor yet wth complete freedom of modern bographcal mprovsor. Her characters are not lmted to speeches whch have come down through reputable "sources." nor do y on or hand dscuss thngs n lght of new psychology. She steers a successful mddle course gvng auntc atmosphere of perod yet achevng somethng whch s dstnctly readable as a novel. In character drawng re s a slght flatness or rar a romantc haze whch makes for type of people almost too well defned. Yet novel tells a thrllng story tells t entertanngly f at length and s as well "nformng" but so mperceptbly that "nformaton" s a pleasure. re are ways and ways of gong abroad. For most of us frst trp necesstates our appearance n more or less desrable role of tourst. In Wnged Sardals by Lucen Prce we have record of that frst trp but a frst trp that makes tourst role a ers; Italy of Renassance; Rome of Empre; and France of Latn genus. Wnged Sandals s nterestng adventure of "a voyage upstream n European cvlzaton." Thursday Marcn 14 MINOR ELECTIONS Nomnatons Frday and Saturday March 15 and 16 Crossng Off Monday March 18 Tuesday and Wednesday March 19 and 20 MAKERS OF STAINED WINDOWS WINGS OVER EUROPE PREDICTS IN CHAPEL EXHIBIT NEW WORK CRISIS OF MECHANISTIC AGE It has just been dscovered tha Wellesley Chapel has somethng n common wth famous new Rversde Church of New York. same of desgners of staned and leaded whch executed apsdal wndo our chapel s now makng a seres of r favor as hs rght. turb lent lfe of ths statesman of unbounded ambton and uncontrolled etnc gves Gertrude Arton melodramatc staned glass wndows for so-called materal for a novel of love and polt Rockefeller Church where Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdck wll preach cal ntrgue n ffth century Greece. Nothng n moderaton sums up fre J has delayed ts completon untl end of 1930; n meanwhle wndows have been taken down for storage pendng r permanent nstallaton n about a year. However before storng wndows away frm has put scrupulous cleverness to carry out h: for 1 v.kh m on exhbton n r studo. In whch hs own glory was.so ncxtcablv a letter to Wellesley museum y nvolved physcal darng to face have not only nvted Wellesley frends to vst r exhbton but explan that wndows whch "though conceved In a quant and decoratve manner of medeval desgn neverless are essentally modern n sprt and n me. me of one of wndows s Musc. subjects twentyone n number symbolze and show rore modern panoforte orchestra opera and very modern rado and ctrola; and fnally organ of our color schemes of se wndows re based on medeval glass of WELLESLEY COLLEGE ART MUSEUM Art Buldng wll be open durng Sprng vacaton from 2 to 4:30 wth e excepton of Frday and Saturday Anyone desrng to enter buldg n mornng may gan admt- GIPSY SMITH STIRS CROWDS IN BOSTON REVIVAL CAMPAIGN Daly for past two week.-. crowds we flocked to hear Gpsy Smth n s two daly servces at Tremont Tem- d who recently refused Brtsh knghthood comes to Boston for fourth tme. Brought to Boston by two :ed churches and drectly sponsored by New England Evangelstc ore :H;\!l~m- hm.^lf he nssts on and center of apprecaton that s thawng out hs congregaton wth found throughout whole book. Essentally journalstc n style never- frst verse of frst song pre- song. Usually people refuse to jon less some of descrptve bts transcend lghter banterng tone. But y Speakng of cadrals of Chartres Ik- anc.y ub-mt snvnand Amens he says "Chartres s a :er mmedately Mass by Johann Sebastan Bach. threat always potent. Never Amens s a musc drama by Rchard he gve" a formal speech hs only Wagner. frst has smplcty and preparaton beng extensve and conjs readng and thnkng. On depth of feelng. second has enrchment and splendor of workmanshp." For Germany of compos- ctly from hs congregaton contrary- he feels that hs talk comes that f r partcular needs and r partcular sns provoke t. Consequently what he says s always approprate and pungent. He speaks n a forceful fashon n a voce made tally appealng by a slght Romany t. Somethng of vgor and relentlessness of man s shown n an ncdent whch occurred near end of one of hs noonday servces. "Shall I stop?" he asked. -'' ttle of Play That Is Talked About n New York or n country s honestly earned at moment by Wngs over Europe. Ths dramatc extravaganza of Robert Nchols and Mausense of word be called a "play" snce ggantc struggle over valdty and purpose of a scentfc hyposs breas n an "ntellectual atmosphere that s too rarefed for box-offce ho pollo." But dea presented and so well presented n ater Guld's producton must be of tremendous nterest to anyone vtally alve to potentaltes of age. In Wngs over Europe whole gamut of mental acton takes place at No. 10 Downng Street n that room where destny of Great Brtan and of world s so often decded. Here are gared great potentates of Englsh naton to lsten to ev- vcsstudes are nfluenced by and n dence of a young scentst whose dscovery rghtly clams attenton forth development of musc n relaton to worshp. We fnd here sa- turn nfluence fortunes of Alcof of vage wth hs rude drum; ancent great of earth. Lghtfoot settng for hs darng coups and Chnese Kng; Hndu Vna; brllant equally orgnal drunken nephew of Prme Mnster escapades. Egyptan harp; Roman water organ; varous medeval nstruments; to explan adequately nature of attempts n an eager mpassoned voce hs secret. He and he alone holds nformaton whch can explan and more sgnfcant control atomc energy. "You see hstory of Man up to now has been one horrble long narratve of hs slavery to matter. Today I put nto your hands power over matter; power of a god to slay and make alve. Incdentally t means food shelter abundance for everyone. Beyond that rses New World Summer of Manknd Golden Age. ] you see gentlemen? Man's free!" Lghtfoot gves group a we whch to decde what use y make of stupendous knowledge that can be rs. He offers certan test experments whch wll prove. valdty of hs dscovery. A week later ( second act) second meetng of cabnet s held. But sprt of yesterday sprt of conservatsm of keepng what mght prove too dangerous knowledge from manknd at large has prevaled. Lghtfoot scornng r coward- e "fulmnate at Brmstone Corner." Daly wll y flock to hear hm for ce asks for a constructve program by le next week. one o'clock of followng day sayng Ths spectacular Brtsh evangelst that he wll orwse use hs dscovery ho spent hs frst seventeen years as to blow to bts England Eartr le llterate member of a gypsy band STUDENT RECITAL gvng out as well as a "takng n." Mr. Prce offers to hs reader wnged sandals that he who reads may roam. A n rox ma tely two thousand persons program was well vared and although He calls hs companon and hmself daly attended noonday servalone. only a few numbers stood out because travelers as green as proverbal Gpsy Smth's arrestng of expresson all playng was grass but those twenty years of hard dmn.-.r.: mot hod of 1 onductn ; marked by accuracy and skll. study and readng crop out n an astonshng vce promses r Among most pleasng numbers rchness of hs frst mpres- was openng one a Toccata and Fugue of Bach played by Jean Kng on organ. re was only one voln number frst movement of a Mendelssohn Concerto but Marjore Hus- unusually hgh notes s well worthy of menton. playng of Jeannette Jones was marked by a clearness and delcate sureness that made her Country Dance delghtful and Prelude and Orentale played by Sylva Glass were notable for r techncal perfecton. most mpressve numlowever from pont of vew of nterpretaton and expresson was Rhapsody n G mnor by Brahms played by Helen Post. composton tself to thought and sgnfcance e than more modern numbers. Helen Post made t unusual n that (layng t she dd express some of personal deas. program had been less admrable techncally probably re would been less tendency for lstener n* f$** Smart Styles BANDEAUX Uplftng GIRL Types Glove Slk and Rayon Underwear Slk Hosery and Sanlary Goods Ivy Corset Shop 8 Church St. Wellesley Sophomore Trom-j Remember your freshman wth a danty corsage from FRASER'S. Tel. Well t. 5$CenllSl:cl EMILY DICKINSON If you want a frst edton of Furr Poems make haste. supply s lmted. Prce $2.50 Qjour JL^LQOa (SlUaLlk mr<u; Pr Cream offers most satsfactory whle engaged n out door sports. velvety look whch ths Prepstrenuous exercse as Protects by cream. Ths makes t deal for an entre evenng of dancng! Venetan Tolet Prcparanon. arc on».e at CO. WM. FILENE'S SONS- CO. E. T. SLATTERY COMPANY ELIZABETH ARDEN 673 Ffth Avenue New York MADRID ROME PARIS BERLIN SPRING - AT ITS BEST IN PINEHURST Come to Pnehurst N. C for lvely Sprng vacaton days.!n late March and early Aprl when Sprng s at ts best you'll fnd Md-South's Sport Center flled wth good tmes. re's golf on S famous Donald J. Ross courses rdng on 100 seys skll n executng t n spte of great demands t made because of hotels frst run photoplays and or socal d- Tournaments of Natonal Importance

9 . Cazenove dealng wth well School reported that found after tr turned down 1 needs of Hunneha4 avalable c read by a representatve of Hunnewell dstrct recommendng that a new commttee be apponted by Moderator (who presdes over town meetng) whch would represent pont of vew of parents of school chldren and needs of Hunnewell dstrct. It was added that present commttee had gone to seed and faults of present ste were mentoned poor dranage (whch makes for ce skatng).among or dffcultes. Heated argument followed readng of resoluton. A member of commttee wshed to know wher he had gone to seed. support of commttee was almost as enthusastc as opposton. An amendment to moton was adopted whch added a lst of present commttee to resoluton so that ctzens mght know exactly whch of r fellows were consdered to have gone to seed. Moderator concluded that moton was defeated but from press box t seemed that t was merely that "noes" shouted louder. However meetng seemed wllng to accept decsons of Moderator. Next re was a long argument on a moton that certan artcles n warrant for meetng be postponed to a later sesson. After half an hour votes were taken on moton and amendments t had acqured durng dscusson. re was a great deal of uncertanty as to result of votes and moton was wthdrawn. It was suggested among cheers that meetng get down to busness. Ths t proceeded to do and adopted suggestons of advsory commttee anent appropratons for varous departments of town's busness. In wth those of advsory commttee. re was long dscusson about ncrease n appropraton for polce force. It was decded to adjourn meetng untl Tuesday March 19 at 8 P. M. TIME FOR Easter Cleansng call mmedately and have you clos ready for Easter vaca new lfe nto cloth t looks lke new! A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Relable Talorng Co. Call and Delvery Servce 25 Central St. Tel. We M WABAN GUEST HOUSE SENIORS! Have any of you a car you vottld lke to rent over vaaton for $10? I wll of /thng that may happer THRIFT SHOP COLLECTIONS BEFORE SPRING VACATION Gve anythng and everythng. Collectons wll be made n ever] profts of Shop are for th READY MADE SUITS ALTERED B. L. KARTT Ladle.' Talor and Cleanser DESIRABLE ROOMS at 11 Waban Street Also rooms for students spendng Easter Vacaton n Wellesley. Tel W TUFTS COLLEGE DENTALSCHOOL 11 prepare for a proleaslon of POPOVERS ARE NOW RIPE AT THE PARK MANOR Hot or Dry Cereal wth Cream Eggs n any form POPOVERS OR ENGLISH TOASTED MUFFINS Tea Coffee or Walker-Gordon Mlk DRESSES prnts and plan shades n all $9.75 TO $25.00 slk and wool dresses Grdles Bandeaux. Corselettes and Garter Belts n a large varety of New Sprng Models Extra Sheer Chffon Hose n new shades $2.25 Sem-Chffon Pure Dye Full-Fashoned Hose $1.25 ELEANOR INC. 33 CENTRAL ST. slk ALUMNAE NOTES '27 Mary Elzabeth Neal to Mr. Wal- :r Delano Burr Jr. February 4. '28 Helen Sncerbeaux to Mr. Arllgton Woodvllc Clark March 5. '12 To France Iturlegh Fcrnald. sxth chld and fourth son Rcha Russell January 9. OUR CONTEMPORARIES Why we are at college has been asked agan and once more has been answered n varous ordnary and startlng ways ths tme by Hunter College Journalstc Club. Reasons vared from admsson of one grl that she had come only out of curosty to equally shamefaced confesson of burnng desre to study" to whch remark she added convncng and amusng note. "I'm serous." And n terestng grls who come to college because y are tryng to prepare mselves for teachng or want a degree or want to be away from home and some who actually attended college because y wante. GENUINE RULE OF THE PEOPLE DEMONSTRATED BY WELLESLEY Wellesley town meetng held at Alumnae Hall Monday March 11 afforded an unusual opportunty to vew lost vestges of Amercan democracy n acton. Perhaps that vew s a convncng argument for an absolute monarchy or some smlar form of government but enthusasm wth whch Wellesley ctzens turned out for meetng began wth many com- Among se was that mttee reports. of avaton commttee whch told of possbltes of an arport In Wellesley n near future. name Wellesley was to have been panted on ad to flers but whle re was some delay Boy Scouts panted t on roof of Colonal Garage and ths was consdered suffcent. only commttee report whch gave rse to much argument was that Town Fremen Search For Caz Conflagraton ng for a fre steam ppe was gven by Chef e fact that fre department Quadrangle last Sun- l hdden tself ground floor and cellar celng. Fremen rushed hose nto wndow of room 101 broke open cellar wndow and chopped up floor near radator. Smoke flled halls of Caz but when at 12:50 jantor was exctedly questoned by nhabtants as to where fre was he repled n mysfed tones. "Don't know don't know we have'nt found t yet!" Crowds formed a broken fre lne watchng patently for flames but fortunately were dsapponted. NEWS can. however report wth authorty that a shower of sparks fell from floor of 101 to trunk-room below.

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