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TO, the Dorothy Haskns Cazer Wellesley, Mass Wellesley College News WELLESLEY, MASS, MAY 26, GRATITUDE EXPRESSED BY BOTANY FACULTY Department Arknowledses Indebtedness To Many Frends For Useful And Lovely Gfts WILL HOLD INFORMAL AT HOME JUNE PLAY PRESENTED IN SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Barnswallows' Plan Effectve For Twlpht Presentaton of Eurpdes LATE DINNERS IN THE VLLLAGE The porton of the Botany-Zoology Buldng now under constructon s nearly completed One cannot have followed the hstory of the Botany porton of ths buldng and known of the gfts that have been made towards defrayng the expense of constructon and equpment, wthout beng remnded of the so-called "frendshp church" It s thought that members of the college wll be nterested n learnng of these contrbutons The frst gft was made by Mss Susan Mnns, only a few weeks before College Hall burned Ths gft totaled more than $75,000 before work on the buldng was actually begun In her letter announcng the gft Mss Mnns wrtes that t s made because of her feel that we could not ask the College to buy", and only last week a check for S5 came wth the message, "I want to help" The beautful old black walnut case placed n Che cabned "n:v<:pto:- Room and Department Offce" was purchased by Mr Durant and gven to Mss Hallowell for use n the Botany EMINENT FRANSICAN FRIAR WILL LECTURE ON MYSTICISM The Department of Bblcal Hstory announces that a lecture whch should prove of unusual nterest n ths tercentenary year of the death of St Francs s to be gven by Father Dunstan Dobbns, O S F C, on Tuesday May 31, n Bllngs Hall The subject The Catholc Church and Mystcsm s one for whch the speaker s pecularly ftted by several years n the study of dvnty at Oxford A member of the Capuchn branch of the Francscan order, he s the frst Catholc prest to pursue such a study snce the Reformaton The subject of hs thess for the baccalaureate degree was The Mystcsm of Sant Bonaventure Father Dunstan s an Englshman and s at the present tme, n conjuncton wth other members of the Order, engaged n gvng mssons and retreats n the eastern part of the country At the Davenport Readng the announcement was made by the Readng and Speakng Department that Theo- S0CI0L0GY 208 CLASSES HEAR TWO LECTURES ON CASE WORK At 9:40 and 1040 Wednesday of ths week Professor Katherne D Hardwck of Smmons College lectured to the class n Socology 208 on Case Work On Frday Mss Raymenton of the Consumer's League wll speak to the same classes, n room 122 Founders THE VASSAR NEWS ANNOUNCES MANY CHANGES IN CURRICULUM In accordance wth the college-wde nterest n currculum The Vassar Mscellany News of May 11 prnted ts founder of the department Many 1 New Currculum Plan passed by the r!t- faculty wth a vote of 46-4 Ths plan 3 to the department goes nto effect for those enterng n and to the college A few weeks before e fall of 1930 the Stone Hall fre, a frend sent $50 The chef emphass n a student's "to purchase some lttle thng for the urse s to be placed on her major Department Offce whch we would ;ld Ffteen hours s the mnmum to erect a group of don any major feld, these hours ncludng courses taken n satsfacton of any Unversty of Pars wou Float Nght s scheduled to begn requrement and such co-requ- very promptly ths year at 7:15 wth property "So far as ; ss than twelve hours of advance feld Advanced work s defned as jork based on two years' pre-requste ccepted by a department and offerng pportunty for ndependent study The mjor feld s to be selected at the end f the freshman year "In each semester freshmen wll se- e deferred untl the sophomore year f student wshes to elect n her freshnan year two subjects from one group -provded a sutable Prncples of Art s offered t partment Foregn languages and COMING EVENTS for pano and voln, one by Greg and the other by Beethoven, wll be played at the Frday evenng concert by Mss Jean Wlder and Mr Albert Foster, both of the Musc Department The pano solos whch Mss Wlder wll play are to be compostons of Scrabn, MacDowell and Tckets may be purchased III, Natural Scences Next week C, A A scence wth laboatory work must per on the house n ths group f a unt n a nee was not accepted may sgn up for Freshmen next year If you want a partcular freshman, Chemstry Geology Physology Zoology Psychology Open to t 'ho have had a laboratory scence becollege or are takng scence at the same tme (Contnued on Page 3, Col 2) The Se PAY DAT MAY! > make ts fnal dsbursements and to ose Its accounts on May 31, and ould therefore apprecate a payment >r the completon of your pledge for 32G-1927 on that date Anyone wshc the statement of her payments may obtan t at the C A offce PAY DAY MAY 31, p-:,!!--!> ); close and exctng tmes ths afternoon Don't mss the Lacrosse, nor the tenns, and keep an eye on that '27 Base- one s urged not to let her neglect n forgettng to sgn mean that some lttle CEDAR HILL CARNIVAL Chnese Tea Room Movng Pcture, For the beneft of the Dennson FIELD DAY NOTICE Break Your Tranng Wth Good Food Feld Day STUDENTS FROM MANY NATIONS INHABIT UNIVERSITY CITY world, has a new educaa Unversty Cty For years students have been scattered throughout the cty wherever could fnd lodgng To remedy tr uaton, sx years ago a large-h benefactor offered ten mllon francs E F Baldwn, who descrbes the Cte Untvestare n the Outlook 18, "ths was the frst effort Mddle Ages on the Contnent lookng s as usual the races followed towards student corporate formaton of the W the Chrs- breakng away from habts of ualsm, and brngng about the The passng of communty cheer n lodgngs each float s expected?ct four courses of three hours each, ne from each of the groups gven bedw Electon from any one group may provde a grand fnale ab( n scope; a part of the land s The plan soon becan offered gratutously by the Unversty naton whch desres to do somethng for the beneft of ts own students And so there s rsng a Cte Unverstare, unlke any other college campus because t comprses buldngs Hum varous natons The French tores were opened n 1925; sr the Canadan, Argentne, and Belgan buldngs have rsen, and and Englsh ones wll soon follow Last summer, some two hundred Amercan students, ncludng the Wellesley bers of the C I E tour, lved, durng ther stay n Pars, n the dormtores whch have so far been completed Applcatons for buldng grants have beer fled by Italy Span, Swtzerland Sweden Poland Holland Hungary Jugoslava Portugal, Brazl Cuba Mexco Persa, and ourselves The Cte s stuated on the southerr boundary of Pars The group of seven -It res are a bt of Oxford plumped down n Pars They have smpler Gothc lnes than those at Prnceton and Yale Already the vy has grown several feet < Contnued on Page 3 Column 1) SILVER BAY your applcaton blanks for the Bay Conference, f you wsh U the C A offce n the Ad Buld' nd have them n before June 1 ssble Watch C A Board fo: s and see Grace Lee, 28 Free^ f you have any questons June Play of '27 dffers n several espects from June Plays of former years Electra by Eurpdes, translated Glbert Murray, s the work selected tradtons f Greek Drama are beng carred out wth the utmost care It was customary for the Greeks to present ther Dramas at twlght, and n accordance wth ths, Barnswallows plans that the performance of Eurpdes wll be gven from 6:00 P M tll 8:30 P M on Tupelo Pont The dates chosen are June 18 and 19, wth Dress Rehearsal scheduled for June 17 The Blue Dragon and the Inn wll serve dnner later on these nghts, so that famles and frends wll not be nconvenenced by the unusual hour of the performance Luclle Fenn s charman and Mrs Hunt s coachng The Cast s as follows: Electra Ellen Bartlett Ethel Mare Henderson A Peasant Elzabeth Farrar Clytemnestra Helen Steers An Old Man Emly Goehst Castor Althea Meter Pylades Louse Burgess A Messenger Leader of Chorus Margot Krolk Angela Heens Helen Hefferan Carol Martn Mram Sff Ruth Allen Lous Nel! Louse Wllams Sara Hawley Madelne Taylor Ruth Fshwck Ruth Hurrell SENIORS HAVE NOVEL IDEA OF FIXING PROM AS NIGHT CLUB The 1927 ths year made Senor Promenade, Frday nght, a great success The tables were arranged around the sdes of the hall n nght club fashon Ths made sure of havng plenty of chars for all and a convenent place for the stead of meetng under the usual letters on the walls The orchestra, placed n the center, was surrounded wth ferns corsages, black and Dnner had been served before the dance at Tower Court where the tables were decorated wth var-colored cut flowers, lghted candles and prom favby the sophomore mads The musc urnshed by Bert Lowe's orchestra of Boston, The Prom lasted untl two jo'clock The recevng lne ncluded: Katherne Graves, Helen D Jones, Dean Wate Dean Tufts, Dean Knapp Mss Smth The Commttee, whch s to be congratulated for havng thngs somewhat ared and makng Prom a successful vent, conssted of Helen Jones Charlan; Louse Hunter, Treasurer; Elean- >r Moak Decorator; Louse Barrows, Refreshments; Louse K, Hall, Programs; and Betty Lynah, Musc

3 nls ; every SCIENCES ARE FAR ADVANCED IN EARLY HISTORY OF HINDUS In tellng of the con to early scence by the Hndus Mahadeva La Schroff expressed convcton that these facts were vtal n themselves, but rather mportant n that they showed how necessary t s to consder the work done by each naton If the knowle produced by all natons can be used ternatonally much needless repetton and consequent waste of tme and ene gy can be saved Certanly ths s laudable prncple for scence to ho and surely, n our age, s more than mere prncple n such subjects as mathematcs a He c ; thes tn; m-ans has meant that knowledge o degree of cvlzaton possessed by these peoples must be archaelogcal studes a phlology It has bee early phlosopher nan pressed a concepton corresponds to our The name Kb t Contnued from Page 1, Col 1) n ths room s the gft of Mrs Mram Powers Barney U911) and her mother and father; the wndow draperes are the gft of Mrs Grace B Hoser; the copper bowl and table scarf n ths same room were gven by two frends; and money has been gven for the purchase of a pcture for ths room and The Staff Room s furnshed staff of the Botany Department The Graduate Students of the department have furnshed the Students Rest Room wth all the essentals fo servng tea The rug for ths room s a gft, and $50 has been placed n the Savngs Bank to the credt of th«botany Department to cover the expense of the frst replacement of ths rug In order to reduce expense tc the College n the upkeep of these three, not strctly academc, roo frend has provded for the rej ment of rugs and wndow draper these rooms so long as ths buldng The electrc sgns on the frst floor are a gft to the department from th electrcal engneer, Mr Lous T Klau Mss Grace G Crocker (1904) ha presented an Adjustable Mcroscope Lamp to be used n research by the faculty members of the department Ths lamp s ftted wth a rbbon flament Mazda bulb, sphercal condenser, and Cornng Daylte Glass, and s the fnest type of lamp for research on the market Mrs Emly Locke Ward gves the desk lamp for the Charman Offce Eght hundred dollars has been gve towards the purchase of the new ste cases for the herbarum, and $900 t future, n the purchase for the museum The Projecton Apparatus, (1907) s a most fttng memoral tc her, an they have establshed a foundaton of $5000 for ts mantenance 1 long-hoped-for memoral tc Mss H Howell s establshed The Botanc Llbrary, whch she founded n such wsdom, s to bear her name Wthn the last month, Mss Mnns ha gven $ 00 to purchase the Curts Mag- Accordng to Mr Schroff, the weste azne from 1902 to the present tme world thnks of Inda only as a land Ths s a very valuable botancal journal whch Mss Hallowell had secured, that produced phlosophy and poet whereas n realty her ancent peopl complete, from ts frst publcaton n were remarkably advanced, especal 1787 up to the date of the College subcause of lack of funds, the subscrpton the they to prove the Pythagorean propo to ths journal was dropped The department s very happy that ths magazne s now, through the generosty of n not one way but two, as early a: eghth century B C Mss Mnns, brought up to date, and le fact that there were no Hnd that another frend of the department has assumed, for an ndefnte perod, the cost of the annual subscrpton and bndng Mss Elzabeth E Morse has gven $250 for the purchase of books lotany Mrs Alma Sepp,s added greatly to the of the lbrary by pre- ths new buldng, so splenddly upped for ts purpose, t would express ts deep sense of grattude to all whose nterest and untrng efhave made the buldng possble ul attenton whch the Clerk of Works has gven to every detal of con- We are also happy to exsncere apprecaton of the lterest wth whch the Bus- Manager of the College has carthe buldng through aganst exmal odds, and of the cordal and effectve cooperaton whch he has department at every pont n to secure a buldng whch re the largest degree of effcency possble wth the funds avalable When the buldng s fully completed and our equpment s n place, the Dehopes to have a seres of n- -homes for members of the College and ther frends Margaret C Ferguson IN OTHER COLLEGES loral n the Bryn Mawr paper aganst Gern Prnceton has decded to bee co-ed In 1929 dormtores wll Wll Rogers kept a Smth audence n gales of laughter for several r He guessed that they were supposed Barnard held a Sacco-Vanzett meetng at whch two Amercan Cvl Lbertes Unon men talked Re tons were passed favorng a con aon to nvestgate the case A Current Events Monday (they Mount Holyoke took up acco and Vanzett and a petton gned by 382 students was sent to the governor The Connectcut College newspaper Vassal- notes that the only regulaton for Harvard men s that no student shall keep a dog n a college buldng Harvard reples, "It s gratfyng to learn that Vassar consders Harvard Hallovell Memoral Establshed the cradle of lberalsm In fact t s Wth the openng of ths new buld- gratfyng to learn that Vassar consders Harvard at all" Vassar students are now askng for a smokng room n Man Hall A rule allowng freshmen one twelve or two eleven o'clock st-ups a week durng the frst semester has been passed at Mount Holyoke TWO W00DR0W WILSON AWARDS WAIT AMBITIOUS CONTESTANTS In an effort to brng to the young people of the Unted States a closer knowledge of the deals and prncples of Woodrow Wlson whch, n ns wrtten and spoken word, he sought to express to the people of hs own country and the world," the Woodrow Wlson Foundaton s announcng an essay contest Two awards of $25,000 each besdes a number of supplementary przes are to be awarded to the young man and the young woman between the ages of 20 and 35 who wrte artcles theory Hazard our honored Presdent durng whch most ntellgently carry out the when translated mean; "atom feeder the last years of Mss Hallowell's actve ttle chosen for both awards: What The belef held by ths theorst the college, has gven Woodrow Wlson Means to Me that the same forces whch form atoms "Few men have more caught the magnaton of humanty, and sought are those whch take part n the formaton of molecules happy to know af- The numerous facts presented by Mr :kl Schroff sounded convncng, but t l her memory m tns Woodrow Wlson One would have been well f he had told n whch wll be placed more defntely why hstorans have are books purchased by gradual growth reached the conclusons whch he gave, s gven by Presdent as accepted It s easy to jump to conclusons, and n the lght of our ad- Hllm'U of the College, The Woodrow Wlson Foundaton deals under the buffetng of experanother frend of Mss vanced knowledge, about atomc structure, for nstance, to fancy we fnd sen made to the Sem- gfts of a less personal young man and young some ndcaton of ths theory very Centennal Purd for the Botany dequanted wth them That s the reason much earler It s a mstake easly partment Among these we would menj especally the gft of $10,000 by the awards" fallen nto by hstorans who n ther le am beng entrely educatonal zeal are over enthusastc about the rs E S Rousmaner, and the gft,san poltcal prncples are qute facts $45,000 by the class of 1905 outsde of the scope of the contest A As the Botany staff enters upon work quotaton from a Phladelpha Repube age lmts prescrbed for compettors for these substantal awards ;uggest that the object of the Foundaon s to promote a study of the Wlon nerous Donors, to the Archtects deals by that element of our pop- : Trustees, to the Presdent of the ulaton whch may reasonably be expected to gude the thought of the College We would further acknowledge cordally the very ntellgent and country not next year or the year after or 20 years hence For obvousone can hope to serously contend for such przes wthout frst havng a searchng nqury nto the wrtngs, publc utterances and mental processes of ts subject Ths s not a scheme to create converts to the Democratc cause, but to broaden the outlook of our young men and women wth regard to prncples and polces that far transcend n vson along party The Of'bfT 1927 A specal edton of the more mportant lterary and poltcal papers and publc addresses has been prepared for the contestants may be obtaned The Woodrow Wlson Foundat 42nd St, N Y C COLLEGE Maron Fwl-T On ] NOTES at Shakespeare, joard entertaned the Tuesday by Norumbega for her sx recently chosen Vllage Junors to meet the vllage hostesses The event took tht form of a frst brthday party Mrs Gowng entertaned her grls o '27, '28 '29 and '30 at tea on Sunday May 15 Mrs Gowng s movng, Julj 1 to 47 West Cedar Street Beacon Hll Boston FILENE'S WELLESLEY SHOP Saturday s DOLLAR DAY ;nd these are the < Brasseres, $1 Glove slk or satn 60 nch pearl beads, $1 Other novelty jewelry, too Brdge przes and gfts, $1 You may subtract any garment $15 Kalburne house dresses, $ Gowns, $ Embrodered cotton or vole Chffon flowers, 2 for $ Large shoulder flowers Rayon Flowers, $ Extra large sze Two other outstandng values All slk Chffon hosery, Imported Sunsun hats, $195 $135, 3 for $4 v%^ hemps Regularly $165 WABAN GUEST HOUSE 1 WABAN STREET Open for Students' Guests Week End Partes Call Wellesley 0449-R DR P E EVERETT OSTEOPATH WABAN BLOCK Tel We 0301 Offce Hours Other Hours Appontment Dr Dwght R Clement Dentst MISS MARGUERITE RUTHE DENTAL HYGIENIST DR STANLEY E Waban Block DENTIST Tel We, 056G 50 Central Street HALL Wellesley PLEASANT ROOMS avalable for Guests MRS JOHN MILNE FLAGG'S TENNIS RACQUETS RESTRUNG GOLF CLUBS REPAIRED r WABAN LODGE Permanent Guest, at 11 WABAN STREET eakfast served f desr, Telephone 0218-W Dr F Wlbur Mottley, MA Dentst Taylor Block Wellesley Squar Dr TI -W-Res 0529 Copeland Merrll Dentst WABAN BLOCK WELLESLEY SQUARE Tel Wellesley 0937 MAY SALE Whte Satn bandeaux $90 Glove Slk Bandeaux $135 ELASTIC STEP-IN GIRDLES $225, $270, $450 Santary Belts Kotex Venus We carry a full lne of DEXDALE HOSIERY IVY CORSET SHOP 8 Church Street, Wellesley WELLESLEY COLLEGE CONTEST SUBJECT Why I Wear Wlbar's Shoes? FIRST PRIZE One par Wlbar's shoes SECOND PRIZE One par Wlbar's own hosery < Condtons: Open to any student of Wellesley College except staff ths paper Essay to contan no more than seventy-fve words ""' Mal all letters:

4 an o - economy, death "MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM REVIVES COLLEGE TRADITION On Frday May 27, at 6 o'clock, can confdently antcpate, wll be AND well BUSKIN Shakespeare Socety wll present A :overed wth natonal buldngs and Mdsummer's Nght's Dream Perhaps the at Tupelo chc ce of In the Morgue, s'th a student populaton reachng at Pont The hour e act play was chosen by S da Cowan, for art's ndcates east thrty-fve hundred The Cte sake, as the lght at that tme part of would the Brown vll be just rght for the play Some then certanly of the be one of the sghts Dramatc Socety dormtores are plannng to have a of Pars I thnk t s already nth no sugar coatngs, no pretensons lght supper earler than regular dnner for those who wsh to attend, an In y could present a subject even more revoltng, as e has been reserved u>r communty there wll be supper for sale at Tupel< In defense, the players :tures such as a refectory ; mght say Why dsguse lfe truth to Thrty-four years ago the Socety frst presented Mdsummer Nght' Dream, n what was then the wood near Longfellow Pond In 1898 the play was gven wth such success that the Department of Englsh Lterature gave the Socety a slver huntng horn to be used n subsequent performances when Theseus awakes the lovers, for, they sad, "If Puck does not bewtch t, t wll sound our grateful prase" A newspaper account descrbed the play at length "The spectators were seated on the declvty beneath the trees near Longfellow Pond: and the play took place n the dell be- left of the scene of acton; where, when darkness came on the brds were sngng blthely" The artcle further states that "the only stage furnture was a throne, whch was trotted on and off the scene by two of Wellesleys meek-eyed hred men, accordng as the scene was or was not the palace of Kng Theseus" The revewer's prase of the costumes was lavsh "Wth the sole nspraton of Abbey's llustratons, they had evolved delcately shmmerng effects of tulle and gauze and lawn that fltted nto the swathe of calcum lght, and vanshed agan among the trees lke vson of faery" In the 1902 performance the part o Qunce was played by Mss Elvr* Slack whom the present junors anc senors knew as a member of the Department of Englsh Composton In 1893 Mss Florence Converse was Puck ar wll be the Md- Nght's Dream beng coached by Mss Margaret Demetrus Isabel Robert Lysander Elzabeth Farrar Phlostrate Mary Bard Crevelng Bottom Dolores Osborne Qunce Jean Pondexter Flute Barbara Maynard Snug Frances Hartman Snout Eleanor Cartnhour Starvelng Jeannette Barres Hppolyta Helen Hefferan Herma Kate Keene Johnson Helena Agnes Dugan Oberon Helen Powers Puck Mary C Bostwck Frst Fary Ruth Moak Peasblossom Vrgna Edwards Cobweb Dors Garrett Moth Marjore Pancoast Mustard-seed Sarta Fajardc Fary Trans: Sally Fnch, Kathro Wtt Ellen Douglas Gordon Rose Lobenstne Maron Farfeld Court Attendants: Katherne Graves, Eleanor Baton Evelyn Klen, Amoret McDowell Costumes: Margaret Bush, Mary Bost- (Contnued from low" Ths s where the walk to tht Lbrary now runs "There was a rhotve grades on the recomnrndtton from ther home nsttutons "Before long the seventy acres, we audtorum There wll hosptal n the nclosure Tenns ts, football and baseball felds "The n student expleasurable physcal surroundngs More valuable than these closer nternatonal understandng Wth a steady, daly nformal lvng sde by sde, permanent value should develop, f from nothng more learnng deas among students actve me feld, whether of )- sport Thus the Cte should become a notable school of nternatonal helpfulness" are concerned, by an French authortes to n ther buldngs for Thus, the French, com ;arn Englsh, and the ; far nto the French buldngs French The locaton assgned to us s to the Belgan buldng The Amercan Unversty Unon has approved the plans for students, and t s hoped that v soon be actvely partcpatng valuable educatonal enterprse (Contnued from Page 1 Coh Bble Hstory IV Socal Scences Poltcal Scence requred n the frst semester of the freshman year unless the student s exempt because of havng had an equvalent course n school In place course, those exempt may ofaddtonal hour n two courses under the requrements for freshmen one hour s to be added to any one of the four courses selected In the second semester Advance- S )Mrh lor those requred to tal "Independent study, not neces connected wth attendance at any may be credted toward the degree up to a total of four hours a semest Propertes Anne Sargent Hayward junor year and sx hours a sen Busness Manager Sarta Fajardo n senor year n departments ncluded n a student's major feld Ths CAMPUS CRITIC avod shockng delcate sensbltes? But we would protest that the truth s not always suffcent excuse fo gloatng n ts uglest detals Although we do not exactly admr Brown's taste we thnk the actors han ded the play wth consderable abl ty, especally Caren, the Morgue Hs hoarse, gratng eere gestures created much atmosphere, ntensfed the stt He to 1 stage, a more natural actor than Crag ew assstant, who carred a dffcult part vergng on whose actng was qute on the whole credtable The atmosphere whch he! the play was also most effectvely wrought by the settng, dull gray walls, a table and chars, and n partcular, by the men's sharply outlned shadows on the wall ca-su: world n contrast to coldundsgused, the moderr world wth ts futle cry for equalty Agan t must be admtted that wc thnk Brown mght have done well tc gve somethng other than Pygmalon Galatea by W S Glbert It seems e the type of play that would apto better advantage on the professonal stage Pygmalon, an Athenan sculptor, created a beautful statue of *a In love wth hs hanrwo-k ged for t to have lfe, and lo, the gods gave her lfe, but a 10 all mortals concerned marklblv -raceul womanly ere; ably, although t occasonally grew flat and tresome Poor Myrne, Pygmalo sster, had dffculty n performng skrts, and partcularly n modulatng hs boomng voce Perhaps t ; l hstory or before applca- fore he appears the; on to college wll develop a clearer, more Phlosophy open tone Pygmalon nterpreted hs treshmen under part unusually well e same He was sustaned terms as Economcs" throughout, and we partcularly lked In addton, two hours of Hygene s s scenes wth Galatea At moments tnuaton or course Its scope and projected amount must be approved n advance and tested by examnaton, topc or other ns To be elgble to the prvlege wth yellc ndependent study a student must The : be of honor grade n her major feld" somethng less than 400 students, about Before the senor year, In one seester no more than eght hours may a ffth of whom are women "Lodgng prvleges n the Cte Unverstare buldngs," Mr Baldwn con- "The total number of credt hours n taken n one department tnues, "wll not be open to mere dlettant for loungng and pretendng to Speech) are restrcted to twelve as a appled arts (Art Musc, Englsh work As are the French, so all the lum wth not more than ten n dormtores are desgned, frst of all any one department Freshmen may for advanced students, and then for not elect more than one credt hour a those of hgh rank n ther respec- semester n appled arts rly good, Pygmalon's wfe was rathdsappontng The audence apparently enjoyed e comc parts, and some were funny t others verged on the trte or were Page 6, Col 2) The New York School of Secretares THREE MONTHS SPIX'IAI, SIMMER RATES REUNION WITH FRIENDS & ALUMNAE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Whch Assure the Success of Any Lunch or Dnner, Beng The Chocsst Offerngs of the Market Wellesley Frut Co That Chffon Frock all t be plan, Howe red the other t must b for Summer es the chffon frock Hd hnlljhts n Tmer fashon horzo n! Soft flmy gow nety >omc wth lace yokes, other, wt N- of softly-ted hows n orchd, n rose -tn blues vvd orange, reds, or smar ck anl whte Whatever your choce vm'l a chffon frock for th ne class day, the garden party and summe e, the nformal evenng 2950 to +950 The Large Hat May be of ha r, w tl flower unc er and < brm, or wth rch velvet band Or m perhaps, very -hr Or the lghtful chouq uette? Be that as th the chffe n frock speaks Dame ]"ashon 1500 up:vards Fshnet Stockngs To wear wth the flmy frock for a Full-fashoned, ath h new jacquard Slattery Wellesley Shop Church Street Wellesley (Buest Mouse TEMPLE PLACE PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS for permanent or transent guests Mrs Fred L Ward 62 CHURCH STREET, 9 Abbott Street MRS MARY overnght and weekend guests, HUGHES, reakfast Partes, Luncheons, Teas Parte Brdge nd Tea afterw AT WELLESLEY INN "When dreary wthout Ts cheery wthn ROSMYTH CANDY & TEA SHOP MISS ROSE SMITH 38 CENTRAL ST, WELLESLEY All Candes Made n our Ktchen It von uanl II n 'st Value Qualt> VJcrlt n IK I lu, rantcrl Satsfacton buy your Lades' hosery Men's hosery Chldren's hosery Rayon and Slk Underwear at Mrs Pfeflcr's "THE NORFOLK SHOPPE"

5 but tem" heaven! wmch mlnd Mr ; had '!vl should century offerng compulso and reformatory tha ( tern wll brng n the mllennum Mr Akman declares that progress has gone on, but no mllennum has appeared He advocates the contemporary mnd whch says that man wll never be perfected but may, by personal experence wth the conscousness of sn, learn ndvdually self-control Ths s the way the world advances IlKM ' be made templated engorgement would allow my frend to escape, huggng her chld Or another magery suggests tself Imagne the book an asp n dsguse Had she taken t home, t would have btten her n utter abandon Thnk what foresght the lbraran had shown frend would leave murmurng gracous thanks on leavng the charmed crcle But never should she be so crude as to ndulge herself n temporary nsanty WANTED SOU HON freshng to fnd perfectblty scrapped The theory of evoluton apples to socal and educatonal problems as well as to bology, and evoluton s not advanced at a sudden jerk by a sys It s just as absurd to expect the rculum to become perfect or that lege Government may functon wt: any volatons of rules as to expect to become nvulnerable from ds by adherence to a partcular det, those who are rearrangng the College Government and place where man has e been truly :are to mprove somethng defntely wrong nstea comfortable!" The queston of whether we are We are not upholdng Mss Ger- worth what we cost the communty ould apparently s reverson to the brngs up another one, perhaps even famly-group but we feel that there Is a great deal n more what she says mportant Takng If we are not worth our own lfe here at college, what are what we cost, how can we become NO ADMITTANCE so? the quntessence of Certanly, f college trans us to be wth an Indvdual To the Wellesley College News: ctzens who can take a more ntellgent part n communty affars than apartment apece? What s the tenor There s a sayng here at Wellesley ' the : after ways doggng our steps, untl at the end of the year, ths season especally, we greet each day as somethng to be expense of that tranng s somewhat justfed Wth four years of preparaton for lfe, we ought to be able to adapt ourselves to crcumstances n lfe and accomplsh somethng wherever we lved wth the least exerton possble may fnd ourselves If we go back Was lfe from college to a small communty, for nstance, let's not dscontentedly regard large famly wth all t t as a "dead" lttle town, but let's look worres of small chldren, vstng relause ourjtves parsh problems, nfntely more kllnwrdl'e I,, make It ; place to a I studous, t s perhaps good for them to have lghter companons to prevent them from becomng dull "grnds" Granted that a varety of types s benefcal, there stll remans the queston: can each ndvdual student, and not just the comparatvely few who go on to bg thngs, be worth hs cost to the communty? That s a queston we should very much lke to have answered constructvely n the affrmatve Can anyone help us fnd a soluton? Harpers Kathn the May arne Pullerton WHAT FOR? length on "Modern Comfort" She s questonng, f not deplorng, the gradual dssoluton of the clan or famly peaceful and conducve to the expres son of her "real" nature? All contrbutons for ths column must be sgned wth the full name of the author Only artcles thus sgned wll be prnted Intals or numerals wll be used n prntng the artcles f the wrter so desres The Edtors do not hold themselves responsble for opnons and statements whch appear n ths Contrbutons should be n the hands of the Edtors by 10 A M on Sunday Contrbutons should not be over Defntely not speakng of the achevements of medcal scence n preventng and succorng llness, she deals one by To U'W/c/t-f/ College News: one n a devastatng fashon wth our pet fobles, the telephone, the dettan, artcle called Scrappng electrc Perfectblty lghts, canned foods, femnne The artcle contans, perhaps, dress, certan over-heated buldngs, automobles, and reflectons on present day problems lastly, that acme of modern- whch do not follow from hs premses and wth whch t s unnecessary The rhythm to be of communty lfe has n sympathy to accept Mr teen speeded Akman's up to a remarkable de- theory that t s the so called Tee by "modern all of these, and then whle mnd" whch s now mpedng /e are progress congratulatng ourselves, and Mr Akman mantans that the lowng out modern our chests over the amount has, the 250 that the Faculty must have a part n everythng Ths s apparently true even when the Admnstraton doesn't ty chaperons What I refer to s the Senor Academc Councl of last Thurs On that occason, by custom for Faculty : be admtted Some were refused, were told that the students woul seems as f college students mustj Even should we advocate reverso fer not to have them In spte c ;her educaton to some extent to the famly group now t s mpos a few Faculty dd enter and sta graduaton even though they may sble, too late to retrace our steps ; gone to college for almost true learnng We have be ntroduced dffcult to refuse flatly a Faculty's heard t argued that, at any rate, t lfe, would not be wse to admt only serous lkely nembers dd stay students nto college Some who come wthout any great nterest n scholarshp may be, and often are aroused to of the class '27 was there such nterest by more advanced study wrtten n the hopes that '28 w Prom the standpont of the more tared the embarrassment severa Free Press Column last Thursday, and that n ture, Members of the Senor Councl wll not feel performance by the CONTEMPORARY ] 'e are accomplshng Mss Gerould ther's these, the present tme tcks It a pn nto us and laughngly dffers from the medaeval What For?" mnd whch magc n gettng souls nto the on s and from e savage mnd ndvdualzng made employed ts magc possble by all these comforts gves the off death, famne defeat and other lluson of freedom When we are not, our small famly groups, we feel more free to develop our "real" natures "As f, concludes her artcle, "the cave were not the onlv catastrophes, n usng ts magc of "sys- to make socety good and perfect, d lmts of communty varous "systems" were used, from "gvng man the rght relgon" and regulatng hm relgously, poltcally, ndustrally, to fnally n the twenteth of the Faculty COLLEGE GOVERNMENT The Offcers of the College Government Assocaton for feel that t s compatble wth ther ncepton of offce to state ther ndvdual atttude to the Wellesley College Goverr Assocaton We nterpret our responsblt members of the college communty and as offcers n the College Government Assocaton to nclude: 1 Absolute observance of all College Government regulatons 2 Remndng all to report themselves whom we see volatng Government regulaton or the sta of academc honesty a College The responsblty here stated s that whch every student, as a member o College Government, accepts Sgned: The Offcers of College Gov emnent for MISSISSIPPI FLOOD VICTIMS $76852 The Red Cross asks that we contnue r collecton Further contrbutons ll be gladly receved by the Informam Bureau or by Mss Bernce Bulley Shafer, or by Mss Ruth Clark of the French Department A Tower Court room then, And I looked for the roo Most everywhere I had that number And I made applcaton, Summer applcaton To the harrassed Dean I And dd want a room then And I went stay for Sne vou three years" But I couldn't ; where there to college >om then the Dean, room then, a room then) lovely double I went to Homestead where they t at Stone Hall 'When- v ll they eat when there It seemed I had no room So I ddn't go back To the weary Dean I bought myself a fne tent, 3 I'm sorry for the poor grls who 1 n Tower, I pty the people who dwell n n sad for the ones who eat n Stt Hall For they don't have tents, not ar where there G K Chesterton \ an tdvfnure vunu'lv frend of mne made a t pecally to the lbrary for a boot as essental for an 8:40 on the morw Becomng engrossed n readng le book she soon found t 9:15 and too te to become temporary possessor of le charmng necessty Her reacton as one of anger, nay even ungracous ss of words But wth a lttle magnon ths unfortunate ncdent mght ve become a most pleasng game She mght have pretended that the >raran was an ogress ready to gobble ) one of her chldren (the afore- O, removng t for all t s truly that what good s a Frday's chld on Saturday?! Electrfed by the maternal nstnct, my d should take the chld wth her should playfully flp another's chl-j ne ogress' head The ogress would ON WHAT OCCASIONS WERE THE FOLLOWING OCCURENCES IM- PORTANT, AT LEAST ACCORDING TO TRADITION? 1 An Apple Fell 2 An Apple was Eaten 3 A Boy Caught an Apple on hs Lap 4 A Grl Tasted a Pomgranate 5 A Cow Kcked 6 A Dog Ran Across a Brdge 7 A Spder Spun A Web 8 The Geese Cackled 9 A Teakettle Boled 10 A Pot Boled Over 11 A Lamp Swung whle Suspended 12 A Man Took a Bath n a House 13 A Man Took a Bath n a Rver 14 A Man Rose and Walked Down 15 A Man Sneezed 16 A Kng Was Wakeful 17 A Butler Dreamed about a Vne A Grl Went to Meet her Father A lttle grl went nto a cave Woman weu seen wth a baby n jesde a wne cask Woman passed a Dnng room Woman tore up and Threw away a Letter A Man look d Behnd hm A Woman 1 oked Behnd her A game of golf Then ht agan and make You look around to see who' t won't do to let then sng the prases Phlosophers anc Psychologsts am If many stude: Your feelngs lusty call: smled before, h cry of, "Fore!' annhlaton I To see Brown players PRINCETONS THREE FAVORITE WOMEN'S COLLEGES DON'T ASK ME ANOTHER Who was Noah's wfe? Answer: Joan of Arc

6 I _ The what 1 balro,;, and L X* W?;s %; «,; V ;;,; w ; ; -; *; ^ ;,;, -;, -,< 5 BONWIT TELLER ^CQ jf* t CjJ -9/L' (Specalty rsaop ofotmlnahonj 'O y, s I Summer FIFTH AVENUE AT 3S T "5TREETMEW YORlC cv/ A,/o/ g* j5 ^ Fashons * *, * ^Accessores s For Women and Msses g^ sjs Thursday - June 2nd g^ K c Frday - J//;/e ^r^ j $ rf Saturday - ///we 4#& ^ I * j Wellesley Dsplay Shop * Wellesley, Mass j P «* COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls Fr* and Sat, May 27 and 2 "GIRL SHY" I Mon and Tues, May 30 and 31 S "Tell It To The Marnes" I "The Story of Tn- Slur Span;!, Wed and Thurs,, June 1 and 2 "TOO MANY CROOKS" Fr and Sat, June 3 and 4 "The Mysterous Rder" THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A Professonal School for college The Academc Year for opens Monday October ), 1927 The Cambrdge-Lowthorpe European Travel Course Henry A 13 Boyls Wednes rton Frost Drector St, Cambrdge, Mass Harvard Square YOU The Graduatng Senors Are facng the queston 'WHAT TO DO NEXT" W of,r, u are well fxed; l y U n t v'-v ^t '\'ul b L to your nte - Some of you hade a decded bent uch money as you can, as quckly possble, sellng of Lfe tl'-sc ponts Wc shall a your mun-'s wthout an' \ INQUIRY BUREAU 197 Clarendon S, Boston, Mass LOWTHORPE The Theater COLONIAL Crss Cross, v COPLEY The Ghost Tran, 'PLYMOUTH Iolanthe and rates of Penzance SHUBERT Katja wth N WILBUR Lsten Deare Last week Boston welcomed to net cty another muscal comedy, Katja whch has played wth great success n London New York and Chcago The ts abode at the Shubert Theatre purports to be the orgnal York cast It would be presump- ^n here and Broadway, so we con- e acton takes place Carlo where Madelene Collns Prncess Hanoff, and Wlla '-rnufmm n > Katja as Prnce Ivo, sng and dance to procure money for ther needy frends n Russa Whle at the home of Count Orptch Katja meets and falls n love one Paul Hansen, n whom she to recognze her arch-enemy Though love s blnd Prnce Ivo s not, and plans the death of Katja's lover, who s none other than Carl, Prnce of Karuja In a dramatc scene Carl escapes the attack of the Russans led by Ivo and Katja dutfully drnks the drugged wne ntended for the prnce Of course, the endng s happy It seems that Prnce Carl was by hs own admsson, merely a "fggerhead" who knew nothng of the sufferng of the people Runnng n and out of the man story s the lesser love of Patrca, daughter of Count Orptch, and Leander, the Count Patston and Jack Sheehan The burden of the entertanment falls on the comedy couple Pat am Leander, who are delghtful young sters They lke ther work, and t lovely ballet wth the chorus Katja would be an excellent song and couple n the leadng roles grls who have somethng Prnce Carl makes a far lo tlns" who st n tn- and ther opera glasses at home, Katja should provde excelle WELLESLEY ALUMNA PUBLISHES NEW BOOK OF LYRIC POETRY ence Annette Wng, a Wellesley la, s the author of a book of "Moon of the Desert," publshed n blue cover for Wellesley Although poetry she has woven words wth a and fluency whch bespeaks the eager heart, the senstve sprt These s of the homeland and the East flled wth color and rhythm She fath n the perpetual freshness of magnaton and understandng of human cravng for Romance Whatever may be sad o: medy wll usually apply p-lcululv s staged, so comedy, Lst the Wlbur any of the el or qute superor one rather nferor muscal Deare, has opened at has redeemng features, however, some runnng catchy tunes, Loveable You, Tt for Tat, and In a Lttle Canoe, lovely color and lghtng effects at the end of the frst act and n the openng ensemble of the second dancng by Jerry Bell The so-called plot centers n the varous vcsstudes of makng love that a young football hero suffers on an ocean voyage A vllanous count, the thng, a stupd ma the hero's a game, conspre to keep hm from proposng to the herone The really good-lookng hero Stanley Rdges, and hs very pretty leadng lady, Shrley Vernon, are more than graceful n ther dancng together whch s far superor to the rest of the dancng We faled to see anythng funny n Jacke Hlbert the platant publcty manager, who played hs part so thoroughly that we had more than our fll of hm before the end The second act seems to be qute an mprovement on the frst If only some of the coarser parts were omtted the show mght stand EVA LE GALLIENNE TO BE IN BOSTON FOR WEEK OF MAY 30 In these days the mere menton of the word "repertory" never fals to evoke a response, whch may be ether as Eva Le Gallenne's Cvc Repertory Theater, of New York Boston oked n envy as Mss Le ccesses have mounted up durng ths st year, arousng not only the coment of Amerca but of Europe as well, d now the reward of patence s to me, for the Cvc Repertory Players e scheduled for a week's enuuwmen; Boston, begnnng May 30 Mss Le Gallenne plans to allow her Boston audence to decde whether the unanous prase of The Master Bulder <e Cradle Song and perhaps La Londera s merted by her producton Snce her appearance sx years ago Llom, Eva Le Gallenne's way to whpped Into shape n an nbly short tme, and, when alterl wth her Ibsen plays, provded York wth repertory such as all had declared mpossble when the dar- 'he record of the performances of Cvc Repertory Theater shows ncontrovertbly the precedence n publc favor enjoyed by The Cradle Song The producton of the year wth the number of performances of each runs thus: Saturday Nght 13; Twelfth Nght 26; Three Ssters 39; Inhertors -17; La Locandera 31; John Gal Borkman 16; The Master Buld- 28; and The Cradle Song 5^ As- (dly the lst of authors represents best n the feld of drama, but Mss Gallenne warns that "The Cvc Repertory Theater was not created to hgh-brow nsttuton On y t s created to be a vtal for the publc's everyday entertanment and development" FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN Harold Lloyd needs te s comng to the Playhouse tomorow and Saturday nght n Grl Shy, a lcture whch s as funny and as worth seng as hs always are The role of et makng a secret study of g stuaton whch demands a s wthout Harold Grl Shy mpus-ljle the rese: Most orgnal s the Canoe number Decoraton Day and Tuesday May 30 and 31, the Playhouse s presentng that the paddles realstcally Tell It To The Marnes wth Lon across the stage Tl the Chaney Those who have seen Lon Shp's Concert are worth mentonng Chaney n one of hs superb < also the leadng lady's gowns parts must be prepared It seemed rather surprsng as well as of a shock to see hm as a very typcal sgnfcant that on the openng nght Marne Sergeant Yet hs actng s up there were no curtan calls, not many to the mark and the study of the relatonshp between the veteran ser- encores, and many people left just as the Fnale began geant O'Hara and the tough good-fornothng Skeet s skllfully managed Of course the plot nvolves a grl and good fortunately, the propretors know nfntely more than the amateur col- xury of the lesurely stardom was not eant for her Castng that opportun to the wnds, she delberately chose can hope to know untl after e sterner exctement of pullng her lpany through the conductng a prnt trade perls of stock producton the Her frst hazardous experment was to There has always been so col- B-oss the Atlantc n July three years on vew, whether eghteenth or go to play Jeanne d'arc and The nneteenth century carcatures or Jap- Mother of Chrst, and last season she 'turned Ibsen nto a box-offce success" Her two Ibsen plays John Gabrel Borkman and The Master Bulder were n excellent nucleus for her repertory hard fghtng Too Many Crooks playng June 1 and 2 s a good farce showng what happens when "too many crooks" mstake a socety debutante for an accomplce and nvade Long Island Mldred Davs takes the part of Cela Mason, the daughter of a retred banker, a daughter whose chef ambton s to wrte plays The story begns when wldly enthusastc or scathngly cyn- lkeable Pat s a very lvely young cal, accordng as t comes from the she mantans she can wrte a better lady, whle Leander s an ncomparabl progressve souls of the communty or crook drama than the one she has just comedan Together they farly stopped from the crtcs, those bengs supposedly soulless There s however, r "bad the show by ( n ther uproarously funny number "Leander" Vladmr and Natasha of the Imperal Amerca, Ballet danced one repertory company whch n an admrably ayle manner both n specalty numbers and n one partcularly ;yncal and t s qute las commanded the respect of e properly offerng as the openng producton her expermental "dollar theatre,"? Guld of Boston Artsts s hold- ;s general sprng exhbton at ts galleres For those nterested ths ofrs the best of Boston art, but Goodleed's Bookshop s showng Englsh jov-; Prnts and Audubon's brds Goodspeed's s one of the nsttutons Boston and a most characterstc and nterestng one It s offcally and trly a second-hand bookshop! t s possble to buy many a rare reasonable prces It s useless however expect to pck up for nothng at all ne fne and valuable book, for, un- color prnts Many a strugglng etcher has hung hs frst exhbton here and thereby been started successful career A short tme Goodspeed's expanded to the adjonng buldng to provde more space for ther showngs of graphc art After they have arrved, publshes lttle monographs etchers t has sponsored ar Saturday Nght and Che- The Three Ssters Both had J -r >> robn

7 Proctor, ry Assocates and Colleagues Colleagues are organsts n good standng recommended to the Guld and voted to membershp by the Executve Commt- Colleague must take an ext nto ' : here A PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE HELD IN BOSTON poston s The followng account was wrtten bj the two representatves nvted frorr Wellesley to attend the Psychatrc Socal Conference, Eleanor C Nelson 1927, and Helen Wood, 1928 and gve; of feld covered by ths The Boston group of the Amercan Assocaton of Psychatrc Socal work- Saturday, May 13th and 14th, for representatves from Wellesley Smth, and Boston Unversty The purpose of the demonstraton was to show the vared opportuntes whch the feld offers, and to gve an understandng of ts great and growng mportance The demonstraton began wth two conferences at the Psychopathc Hosptal Mss Suze Lyons, ther Socal Work Supervsor, sketched the development of ths branch of socal work Mrs Ada Reeves Joyce of the Brooklne School System, explaned the new and developng use of the psychatrc worker as a vstng teacher The mornng was concluded by a vst to the [Contnued from Page 3, Column 3) Chldren's Hosptal where Dr Crow there, ther neurologst, and hs assstant, pleasantly suggestve We would be Mss Wort, a psychatrc socal worker, mow how other colleges descrbed typcal cases of ncpent mpressed wth Brown's prons We preferred ther actng to mental dsorders wth whch they deal The work here s done only wth medcal or surgcal cases, whch come nto H D ther taste L the hosptal Whle very sgnfcant work s beng done, the complcated cases are referred to alzed In the afternoon the representatves attended a case commttee meetng at the Judge Baker Foundaton The clnc under the drecton of Dr Wllam Healy, s the only one of ts knd n Boston, and s renderng very valuable servces n studyng delnquent adolescents The demonstraton termnated Saturday mornng wth two conferences at the Psychopathc Hosptal Mss Donahoe, the Mental Health Supervser of the Boston Communty Health Assopsychatrc tranng for vstng nurses Mss Donahoe s a poneer n ths mportant feld whch ncludes the tranng of the nurses and the actual mental hygene servce to the publc The conference closed when Mss Foster of the Habt Clnc explaned the work done wth chldren of preschool age n correctng and preventng The demonstraton was partcularly llumnatng n two respects Even most educated people have an unfortunate tendency to regard mental dsease as somethng of whch to be ashamed Ths pont of vew places tremendous barrers n the way of the Psychatrst and Socal Worker, who are tryng to rase the treatment of mental dseases to as hgh a standard as the treatmem of physcal ds-ases The second strkng mpresson ma by the gre feld, ts applcaton to the lves of everyone because there are few persons who at some stage n ther development would not beneft by the servces of some ont psychatrcally traned The possbltes of ths feld of work are lmtless Even now there exst many more opportuntes than traned workers to fll them Any grl wth one or two years adequately remuneratve and really sg- Humane Work n North Afrca A letter has been receved by the Personnel Bureau from Mss Besse D, Cooper of New York, solctng nterest among the graduatng class n humane work for anmals n Fez, Morocco Her open letter tells that the anmals n h appallng poverty, would be lfe n the n Fez whch s peronly cty left n the world stll nspoled by the all-nvadng Occdent Some prelmnary knowledge would be essental There s offered, but the cost of lvng hgh n Morocco, and the one that appeals to the symfor tortured and helpless anand to ths sprt of adventure The open letter, posted on the Senor Bulletn Board, gves further detals ART EXHIBITS (Contnued from Page 5, Column 5) SOCK AND BUSKIN exalted musc well performed Professor John P Marshall Dean of the Chapter, explaned the object and am of the Guld n a bref anncement Its purpose as an assocn of organsts s to elevate the of organ musc n church mantan Founders, Fellows, ad, the promoton of socal ntercourse nong organsts by mantanng a cenn thus puffng Goodspeed's No Esr n Boston and by holdng an annual s owned and the bookshop s enbeyond the need of such devces dnner and the conductng of servces organ rectals throughou But stuated n a lttle sde street F'^lam The at the Colgansts who played here were : Ashburton Place) back of the captal, Goodspeed's s one of the most and proftable places n Raymond Robnson, Edth Lang and pend three-quarters of an theatre tme ACADEMIC COUNCIL E H W Last Thursday afternoon at 4:40 arp the Academc Councl met at 124 Founders Hall and at Alumnae Hall wse photographer that knows where to go But perhaps he only folthe crowds, for once annually the student body actually turns out to grace the last actvty remanng to e Senor Class n an era whch makes pont of lghtenng ts labors n the rng term As sport t s a bt cruel sport ought to be at best, and we lke t We learn, too oh so much! e the nner workng of the faculty mnd glarngly revealed The mysof faculty meetngs are rudely probed We learn how chvalrous the npult per We j dark as to the dstl Proctor and Plato and mysteres - Mll the faculty (how dscreet we are!) e dong at the fre But how we e seeng Mss Hart, Mss Scuddev Mr Mussey, Mr Smth Mss Tufts, Mss Orvs, Mss Thompson ne of the Bg bg as funny! All were go< Mr Mussey actually had a smle; J Proctor looked the part complete Mss lookng others boots lttle to repeat t Mss Newell was perfecton It! jokes, and we to publsh the cast for those who faled to penetrate the dsguses But we have a lst on fle n the Dugout, you are nvted to nvestgate THE ORGANIST'S GUILD S L The vesper servce conducted by the New England Chapter of the Amercan Guld of Organsts n the chapel on Monday evenng was a model one examnatons are for the puy""-? of rasng the standard of muscanshp among organsts Professor Mac- The ams of the local Guld are two- Herman Loud The most beautthe three selectons was Bach's nne's Fugue, a stately, elevated of organ musc by the greatest gan composers, played by Mr Mr Loud put tremendous enthusasm nto hs sprted renderng of Dr Mathew's Paean An nterestng pece of Programme Musc the composton played by Mss Lang, the Lszt "St Francs Preachng the Brds" n whch there was nc mstakng the brds' warblng through' t The large chor under the drecton Professor Macdougall contrbuted ng a number of anthems rangng style and tonalty from Beethoven ward Shppen Barnes who played ;re last year Solo parts of the se ;tons were taken by Ruth Cooper d Lyda Creghton Even the hymns sung were chos the hgh muscal standard of e whole Selected from Wellesley tons of Professor ] Wellesley has a chor to be proud he would, however, be happy to ha ch dstngushed organsts here COLLEGE NOTES The Freshman-Sophomore Lter ub dscussed orgnal wrtng a meetng held Frday, May 20 Mldred Kenyon '30 S Smth '30 Agnes Add- Huse '29, Ewart Kellog '29 papers, and Katherne Wehe '29 rected a poem Mss Marjore Henry, formerly of the French Department, has just obtaned degrees from the Sorbonne vas a study of the author, Stuart Merrll, who wrote n French On Thursday, May 19, Ms Brandau gave a dnner at Wood Cottage n honor of the newly elected class and so- cellent study n stll lfe cety offcers brds were broug] Mss Bushee of the Spansh Department gave a dnner on Monday, May 16, The on by n honor of Mss de Oyarzabal who s Mss Avrrv md Mr Barr was delght leavng the department were magnfcently done Gardens of the Seventeenth Century laugh agan at modern art Mr Proc- was gven by Mss Manwarng of the )f the admrable statstcs Englsh Composton Department n produced Mr Walter Smth the Botany lecture room Wednesday, that fre s often caused by spontan- May 25 Robert Brownng's daughter-n-law spoke Tuesday afternoon n the Brooks '27 Helen Cornell Powers to Robert Thomas Pottnger Prnceton '24, Harvard Medcal School '28 THE CHOICE OF MILLIONS OF WOMEN /T s because COTY FACE POWDERS are so perfect n qualty, so satsfyng n the lovelness they gve, so luxurous n ther ntense, lastng perfume They are favoured throughout the world LES POUDRES COTY TO RENT for July, August and September A furnshed 8-room house, 4 freplaces, 2 baths, screened-n porch, opposte the College Golf Lnks Rent very reasonable Wrte to Mrs G Vganette, 38 Dover Road, Wellesley School of Lbrary Scence THE DREXEL INSTITUTE SPEEDWRITING, nd, for note-takng and offce rned n three months or less be gven n Wellesley Lessons n Gregg and Ptma or telephone Helen E Thornton, For further nformaton wrte Shorthand and Typewrtng, 8 Concord Terrace, Framngham Telephone 1320 ROOMS FOR COMMENCEMENT MRS A E DRAKE 12 Roanoke Road WELLESLEY 0617-M THE GIFT SHOP CHARMING MARY G MORRISON GIFTS, CARDS, PICTURE FRAMES STATIONERY, COLLEGE JEWELRY CIRCUUNE- NESTLE'S NEW PROCESS PERMANENT WAVING ANNE P RYAN BEAUTY SHOPPE WELLESLEY SQUARE SUE PAGE STUDIO Next Hotel Waban Wellesley, Mass- Make your APPOINTMENT for Photographs TeL Wellesley 0430 your PERMANENT^ WAVE HARPER "METHOD SHOP Room 42, 246 Huntngton Ave, Boston, Ma: Opposte Symphony Hall LEON OIL METHOD, the only method th Gven!>> CIADVS I RVAN who w:<s vth I the llnper Method Shop n Wellesley Telephone Back B;n mt::; produces a soft

8 ; to : STUDENTS' CREED EXPRESSES BELIEF IN IDEALS OF YOUTH older generaton who look askance at the youth of today be somewhat reassured by a < whch was recently adopted by forty undergraduates of the Unversty Mchgan attendng a house-party the dscusson of personal relgon creed undoubtedly expresses the se ments of many other students and s ponted out, should "help conec wde-spread suspcon that all a puses are jazz-mad" The gst of -We beleve n the rght -mndedr of youth If we do not obey all the tradtons of an earler generaton, hope to bequeath, nevertheless hoods of conventonalty le:>s jauuv of n ths year of our Lord "We beleve n authorty and conceve of a sold socal order v* the unversal practse of the vr auontv n I (he authorty tngush a mnorty the of thoughtless habt But they do admt the authorty of an ntellgent conscence corrected by wse reference tc the mnd and judgment of an ntellgent publc, and the authorty of scentfc conclusons and of nner and mystc nfluences The creed contnues, n part: "We beleve n sprtual relgon By ths we mean a deference to and a reverence n the face of, a world of nvs- "We beleve n evoluton The nfn- and s thoroughly acquanted wth cusms and the culture of the country of the assembly: te Sprt s overrulng the course of tme for hgh ends and for moral ng of the gleam, an mtatng of Jesus, and a befrendng of every human brother Our prayers and our lvng we devote to the servce of the greatest good to the greatest number Thus we hope to be of use to man and accept- CONCESSIONS ARE ALLOWED TO FACULTY ON PASSPORT DATES The Boston offce of the Passport Servce asserts that a recent rulng of the State Department permts members of the facultes of colleges and unverstes an extra' extenson of two years on passports whch were vald n July, The prevalent opnon that t s the fault of the Unted States that the cost of vsas s so hgh s contradcted by the fact that Presdent Cooldge recently made a proposton to varous European countres for a recprocal abolton of vsas Germany w: RUSSIAN STUDENTS WELCOME FOUR GROUPS FROM AMERICA A year ago ths June a handful Amercan students whose ntellectu curosty had run away wth the slpped quetly out of New York ha bor on an eastbound Cunard steam There weeks later when the same group alehted on the staton platfon Moscow they found, somewhat to surprse, a large crowd of Russan students, offcals and newspaper porters there to welcome them At face the r san student who because he could the Sovet Unon mles n European Russa They were receved n unverstes and factores, vllages and government offces; everywhere they met wth the utmost corquent artsts and crtcs Ths tablet, been admred and studed by subsedalty They were constantly surprsed Chrst talkng wth the ssters of Lazarus, s representatve of hs best work by the facltes put at ther dsposal for the nvestgaton of all sdes of lfe The fgures are extremely lfelke; the n supposedly the most secretve coun- head of Chrst especally has depth of try of the world Ths year, largely as a result of the ment of students, the Natonal Studen Federaton of Amerca has arranged through the courtesy of the Socety for Cultural Relatons wth Foregn Counof the U S S R and the All Rus- Central Students Bureau for four the Sovet Unon dunng July and August The techncal organzaton work The frst group, the Fve Ctes Tour well ftted to lead ths group The Caucasus and the Volga Tour s d by Mr Grffn Barry, who has been Russan three tmes frst n 1910 hen he was assstant to the Amercan STUDENTS MEET specal correspondent Press and the Lon- IN MODEL LEAGUE OF NATIONS >n Daly Herald respectvely He has 1 workng knowledge of the lanl'tal" d a keen nterest n Russan affars The Volga, Caucasus and Crmea Tour s led by Mss Hannah Pckerng who spent a year and a half n Russa Poland workng wth the Amercan nds' Servce Commttee, and a year the Russan Reconstructon Farms the North Caucasus She has a workng knowledge of the language, ranged The three weeks are spent Lenngrad Moscow and Kharkhov All the tours have a week each n Lenngrad and Moscow COYLE MEMORIAL That we may help to strengthen an< prolong the nspraton of her trumph ant lfe we, the members of her class ) Tau Zeta Epslon, desre to establsh known as the Isadore Douglas Coyle Memoral, to be devoted to A I Contrbutons may be sent to the Treasurer of the Isadore Douglas Coyle Memoral Mrs Bertha Cothrell Lee, 170 Park Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY SHORT CEREMONY MARKS THE UNVEILING OF HART MEMORIA Monday afternoon, May 23, a group of faculty and students gathered wth Professor Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard outsde the Treasure Room n the lbrary, to wtness the unvelng of the memoral tablet to Mary Hart, of the class of 18 Hart delvered a short address The tablet s a bronze cast of the orgnal n Fhe Cathedral at Regensburg, whch pleasure on a Danube trp they made many years ago It s the work of Peter Fscher, a sxteenth century artst, whose workshop was lke the studo of Albert Durer, vsted by every prnce and potentate who came to Germany Lke Durer Fscher s emnent as ont of the men who brought renassance arl to Germany The gate n the tablet ha; dstnct classcal lnes All of Fscher'; The memoral s sngularly approprate The orgnal commemorates a gracous German lady of the sxteenth century, who lke the Mary of the Scrptures, chose the good part Mary Putnam Hart lkewse chose the good part She dstngushed herself n her college days as a scholar, and her scholarshp perssted after she left Wellesley The nscrpton on the tablet, done n Old Englsh letters, reads: "In the habtual hypocrses of self-sats s beng done by The Open Road, Inc the year of Our Lord 1924 on the, fed pety than some of our forefath 2 West 46th Street, New York Cty twenty-eghth day of October ded the Each tour wll be headed by an Amercan whose qualtes, nterest n and ac- ; deepest truths by Hart, a daughter of Wellesley College n her class of 1882 The Lord be wth quantance wth Russan affars equp her sprt, Amen Mary hath chosen lm for such leadershp the good part, whch shall not be taken 5 led by Mr Lous Fscher who has Followng the drawng of the vel by pent several years n Russa as a Mss Tufts, Mss Pendleton expressed newspaper correspondent He has recently been actng as Russan corresthe grattude of the college for the :nt for The Naton He knows the mpresson of Mary language and s thoroughly acquanted Putnam Hart, formed when they were both n college, and Mss Putnam called n the Ukrane, he s partcularly comng a freshman Professor Hart sad that he was pleased wth the settng gven the tablet, as t has better lght than n ts place n the darkness of Regensburg Cathedral 3nsul n Kazan He saw the outbreak the Russan revoluton Twce later AT SYRACUSE nncnt n ntcrnannnal whch 11 colleges and New York State sent aratons for the reports they were scheduled to present and for dscusson of them The Chrstan Scence Montor for May 21 gves an account "A marked feature of vas the ablty of the ect themselves nto t he countres they represented ] peak from the pont of vew c ountfs wth sympathy and tandng Ths was shown not merely m d-lxue end of the assembly "The gatherng was made realstc by the large number of foregn student who served on the delegatons representng ther natve countres The Chnese students moved a seres o resolutons callng upon the powers t< ved her may jon n carryng nto abrogate unequal treates mposed the past An nterestng dscusson fol e lves of others the deals of servce d devoton for whch her sprt stood lowed, and the Chnese delegaton wen forced to go through the valuable experence of defendng ther credentals whch were challenged by the delegate "The leader of the delegaton from Inda presented excellently the Indan pont of vew n regard to mmgraton A Persan gave a touch of realsm b> speakng n Persan and havng h; speech translated nto Englsh A Korean and a Flpno were able to express the Asatc pont of vew on some tems of the agenda from the vantage ground of the Samese delegaton whch they had chosen n the absence of ther own countres from the League "A novel educatonal feature of th undertakng was ts dramatc presenta ton of the League of Natons n acton actual league procedure beng followed as closely as possble n arrangement of the hall, seatng of delegatons, ele of offcers, the presdent's address, ts translaton by the French preter, presentaton of reports of mttees, and conduct lowng a well planned agenda Bon Voyage Flowers FOR COMMENCEMENT GIFTS FINE BINDINGS Fnal Papers and Themes Typewrtte Effcently and Promptly Telephone Wellesley 272-W MARY F COLEMAN 79 Lnden St Wellesley Mas* ^30,000 n cash przes To cany your best wshes and love to the traveller there's nothng lke flowers When lonsome- THE FLORIST hzljjul, ;, Sln--l Wellesley ^Telephone W&Cksky OJ97 SATTEN SHOP 54 Central Street Luncheon, Dnner Afternoon Tea CORKUM HARDWARE New Supply of Locks and Keys Trunk and Locks Repared Tenns Racquets Golf Balls Have you of the $30,000 Coca-Cola prze c test out ths month n the followng magaznes The Saturday Evenng Post May 7 Lterary Dgest May 14 Coller's Weekly May 21 Lberty May 14 Lfe May 5 Keep your eyes open to Coca-Cola advertsng for the next three months n these ma^a^nes, mam novspapc^, powers and outdoor walls and s^ns; 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9 and l CALENDAR May 25: 8:15 AM, Mornng Chapel Mss Seal Thompson wll lead 4:40 PM, Botany Lecture Room, Mss Manwarng of the Department of Englsh Composton wll gve an llustrated lecture on "The Romantc Garden of the 18th Century" All are n- 3:30 PM (promptly! Sprng Feld Day The followng events are lsted: tenns fnals, lacrosse, baseball, nterclass track meet, a Table, Wednesday If rany the play w Mld (-lrl M, Mornng Chapel WELLESLEY GIRLS SIGN THE PETITION FOR PITY'S SAKE A petton to save the lfe of Stone Hall, a last stronghold of tradton, s undercurrent n the college It may have had ts source n the n- Councl held n Alumnae Hall last Thursday, just a week ago, where a very enthusastc audence expressed May 20: 8:15 AM, Mornng Chapel Mss Elsa Fechtnger, Una, wll lead the college tendences From the pont af vew of educaton, the acknowledged purpose of the college Stone Hall hould reman Future students wll ot apprecate the collegate Gothc ense of values by the admrable mngng of Gothc wth Md-vctoran Groesque As a landmark Stone Hall las been of nestmable servce to marners on the lake In ts present state : s a noble run, such as Amerca, a l'owtum; blow the beauty spot 1923 Fve -Passenger Buck Sedan, Very Inexpensve e K Wolf or A Green 203 Clafln What the well-dressed man wll rde n The Sororty of Smartness gaety O T 5" Na When ' a rollckng breeze flrts wth the^skrts, and 1^7 Sprng flowers dance along the'hghways you thnk of frocks to express your And f you've been ntated nto the sororty of smartness, you hurry n to the College Shop to fnd them 8:00 PM Bllr Hall aton Rectal by Mss Jean Wlder, pano, and Mr Albert Foster, voln All are cordally nvted to attend May 28: 8:15 AM Mornng Chapel Presdent Pendleton wll lead May 29: 11:00 A M, Memoral Chapel Preacher, Dr Gordon B Wellman, of the Department of Bblcal Hstory There wll be no vesper servce May 30: Memoral Day Holday May 31: 8:15 AM, Mornng Chapel Presdent Pendleton wll lead 7:15 PM, Chapel Steps All-College Song Competton 8:00 PM, Bllngs Hall Rev Dunstan Dobbns of the Order of St Francs wll lecture on "The Catholc Church and Mystcsm" (Department of Bblcal Hstory) June 1: 8:15 AM, Mornng Chapel Rev Stanley Ross Fsher wll lead MARRIED '20 Luca Perce Barber to Mr Clarence Edward Howard, May 21 "24 Katharne Wnthrop Knaebel to Mr Wlfrd Wedgwocd Bowen, May 14 BORN '19 To Ellen Armstrong Penfound, a son, Theodore Squres, May 13 '24 To Lllan Marshall Hlls, a son, Marshall, May 7 DIED '06 Margaret Lttle Waller n Palo Alto, Calforna, n March t could be utlzed Some of the suggestons voced n the Senor Academc Councl could be carred out equally well n Stone as n a new dormtory, the brd sanctuary, for n- - As an outdoor home t would :ellent for those who enjoy a hygenc regmen The top floor would an excellent observatory The one magnes Stont a nucleus of unque tradton n fu- There s another suggeston, whct >mes perhaps from too generous peru,l of the Vassar Mscellany Snce H as whle "No Smokng" suns adornec the :roof went up n ; opposte effect WELLESLEY ASTRONOMER PLANS WORK AT LICK OBSERVATORY Mss Los T Slcm InMrtKm- s accepted year at the Lck Obser- Unversty of Calforna She wll spend about a thrd of her 'ear n research work at that Obersvaory, whch s stuated on the peak of tfount Hamlton 4000 feet above the ea and about 50 mles from San Fran- Students" Observatory of the Unversty Berkeley Mss Slocum came to Welley from Smth College n 1925 YOU can zoom the Ersknc Sx ap to sxty, hold t there, and float down the hghway wth the dodge nto the smallest of parkng spred by contnental deas body desgned by Detrch; chasss by Studcbaker truly a "Lttle Arstocrat" Trm as an ol kng's yacht and as graceful t reflects Euro- Plan your summer on wheels n an Ersknc Sport Coupe! 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