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2 me Lbrary, Mary Hemnway Hall, VOL XXXVI \VI ILI SLKY, MA^S, 11AV 16,1929 COLLEGES TO HAVE MODEL ASSEMBLY On Saturday, May 25th, Model League of Natons Assembly wll hold ts frst organzed meetng at Harvard Natons tself, but also promoton of better nternatonal relatons The colleges near Boston are all sendng representatves Those who wsh to attend are requested to sgn up for country whch y wsh to represent as delegates When meetng of model League s held, some topc for dscusson, such as Dsarmament, s chosen, and delegates from each country present polcy of government whch y represent The whole meet- conducted n as nearly same manner as ngs at Geneva, and although ng assembly wll probably b one to be held ths year, re hopes that meetngs next year wl be many and vared Many Wellesley students have already sgned up to go, but to those whc have not, and are nterested, re s stll a chance to obtan nformaton and to sgn up f y see er Marar Hunter, at Stone Hall, Agnes Addson or Eleanor Page at Tower Court Englsh Women Make Peace Electon Issue The am of ths Assembly s promoton, not only press Parlamentary powers of sympathy and knowledge ntellgence wth regard to League that porton of I lands votng power n contro of College To Hear Merrll, Noted Preacher And Author On Sunday, May 19, Dr Wllam Person Merrll wll speak at Chapel Dr Merrll, who s at present at Brck Presbyteran Church, New York Cty, has spoken many tmes at Wellesley, and last year conducted week of prayer He s a promnent speaker at Internatonal Conferences as well as Student Summer Conferences As author of many relgous artcles, among whch are Fath Buldng and Protestantsm at Cross Roads, hs very lberal vews have frequently made hm object of crtcsm n past but t s nterestng to note that best preachers n Unted States "Forcefulness, ncsveness, breadth of nterpretaton, courage, evdent sncerty n understandng and presentng truth" characterze hm accordng to Thwng n an artcle enttled Amercan Pulpt Leaders Davenport Prze The Department of Readng and Speakng announces names of senors who are to compete for Davenport Pr2e on Frday, May 17, at 430 n afternoon n Matthson House At ths tme wnner of Fsk Prze -uc-ntv \ npete ( Karne Cast Florence Chew Emly Goehst Edth Hoffman Theodate Johnson Mldred Lster Ruth A Tapln Each reader wll gve a bref extemporaneous talk, a lyrc, and a selecton from a play The lterature s chosen from both classc and modern authors and ncludes Shakespeare, Brownng, Shaw, Edna St Vncent Mllay, and or wrteres of note All are cordally of Kelloggs Pact The Young Womens Chrstan Assocaton, Womens Peace Crusade, and twenty-eght of mportant womens organzatons n Brtan are co-operatng n campagn Sx hundred meetngs have already been held n a country-wde battle that s featurng Parlamentary meetngs, dnnerhour meetngs for workng grls, and specal meetngs for new young women voters The Crusade s led by Lady Acland, charman of commtand Mrs Pethck Lawrence, honorary treasurer t to Canddal- Among those promnent n work o would be best known to Amercan aders are: Lady Astor, Vscountess Gladstone Mss Ellen Wlknson, Dame Margot Lloyd George, Mss Margaret The creatve future 5 a questonnare on foregn all mportant ssues results every case, to be publshed by lc The fve questons, brefly summ zed are as follows: Seeng that n sgnng Kellogg Pact we have renounced v strument of natonal polcy, wll you urge that ths prncple should be strctly observed n every dspute wth or countres wthout reservatons? Wll you vote and speak n favor of Great Brtan sgnng optonal clause of statute establshng Permanent Court of Internatonal Justce, to whch she would bnd herself to take any justfable dspute whch cannot orwse be peacefully settled? Wll you vote and speak n favor of Brtsh Government acceptng oblgaton to settle all dsputes by peaceful means? Page 2, Col Natonal Tenns Champons Wll Gve Exhbton Here All Wellesley tenns enthusasts certanly are n luck! For on Tuesday afternoon, May 21, y are to have unusual chance of seeng several of best tenns players n country play here Mrs Wghtman, former Natonal Champon, has been persuaded to gve an exhbton on courts near Mary Hemenway Comng to Wellesley to play wth her are two of Palfrey ssters, Sarah and Manne, Natonal Junor Outdoor Doubles Champons The exhbton matches wll start at P M on Tuesday afternoon, and wll be open to college Peanuts and Puns! Food and Fun! EVERYBODY COME! A A Vaudevlle May 17 at 7:30 Tckets 50c ALUMNAE HALL COMING EVENTS On Saturday evenng May 18, at jont concert wth Dartmouth Glee Club Dartmouth wll sng program whch has been so well receved on ts sprng tour and Wellesley n Ths Assembly s an experment nspred on May 30 "Make Kellogg Pact a addton to ts choral numbers, wll realty" s by r example of Holyoke, slogan, and r purpose Ts two-fold frst y have Theodate Johnson 29, sng several chldrens wsh to whch recently held a very successful brng before women voters songs by Mr Thompson, a strong meetng wth representatves from most plea for a unfed vote for Tckets are $100 for concert and of larger New England colleges peace and, n second place, 50 cents for dancng to aft^-wrds They wll be on sale at El Table May or can be obtaned from members of chor polcy to all Parlamentary canddates askng m to state r poston 30: new T Z E house r= Senor Academc Councl wll take place n Alumnae Hall, at 4:40 Thursday afternoon May 16 The Interclass Song Competton wll be held at step-sngng evenng of May 21 An orgnal contrbuton from class wll be presented by a pcked The A A Vaudevlle, to be gven beneft of swmmng pool nae Hall at 7:30 PM Frday, May 17, wll offer followng vared program, arranged by Frances Perce Crcus (presentng all well anmals and freaks) Group Dance Swedsh Gynmastc Evelyn Perce 30 Wld Nell, a farce Turksh Whrl Guzn Hyg Modern Chorus Dance Prophecy, on seven well-known senors Dance Olve Cousens 31 Coon Shoutn Those who are n tranng mnded to save a cut for ths re wll be candy on sale Vocal Students Wll Gve Programme Of Vared Songs The pupls of Mss Jean H MacDond, vocal nstructor n Department Musc, wll gve a rectal on May 24 4:40 oclock, n Bllngs Hall Ellen Jane Lorenz wll sng Wdmung, Schumann, and Lullaby from Hansel and Gretel wth Karne Hubard Betty Granger and Betty Hobe wll gve a duet, La Luna Immoble, nd Betty Granger s to sng G Marns Pacer damor Ruth Cooper wll o Mozarts well-known Fgaro, and also sng a duet wth Florence Bar- ll :y R H Walws It Was a Lover nd Hs Lass Karne Hubbard s gvng Dedcaton, by Franz Betty Hobbe has two solos Au/ dem Wasser Sngen, by Schubert, and Gregs Ich Lebe Dch Ths concert, wth ts vared program, should prove very enjoyable, and t s ted that a larger number of mulovng, on and off campus, wll be present than have been at last few Press Board Announces electon of Helen Pocock, 30,s student he, d for next year IVlRY t Memoral Servce To Katharne Lee Bates Though faculty, alumnae, and students were oretcally unted n payng trbute to memory of Katharne Lee Bates, beloved Professor of Englsh Lterature at Wellesley for forty years, May r than of college of present day, whch was represented by chor Ths was as t should be, for beauty of any memoral servce ollectons of sprt t attempts to The Mamatcs Club wll meet Frday evenng, May 17, at 530, for recapture The speakers were chosen last meetng of year Dnner from those wll three worlds of whch Mss Bates be served and was offcers for next year so vtal a member Mss Vda Dutton elected The meetng wll be held n Scudder Professor of Englsh Lterature, Emertus, a former colleague of Mss Bates, Mss Geraldne Gordon, an alumna and pupl n or days, and Mr Earl Bowman Marlatt, Lecturer on Relgous Educaton as one of lterary world It s nterestng that all three lad specal emphass on same two qualtes of Mss Bates character radance of her sprt, and her deep sympathy for all manknd Repeatedly th peared n r always domnant, even at cost to her self Mss Scudder told how unspar ngly Mss Bates had always gven o admnstratve work nvolved n buldng of department of Englsh lterature, to whch task she brought same creatve courage, same longng to release beauty n world that one fnds n her poetry Because of her creatve sprt, teachng and research were both hard for her, yet she made of herself, by sacrfce of her own scholar, who nfused panstakng schol- Mr Marlatt spoke of Mss Bates many hdden phlanthropes, her nspraton to or poets, and declared that she had "a genus for takng pon derous truths and makng m human" Mss Gordon recalled zes of her semnar classes, and her compassonate magnanmty n all thngs Many lnes of Mss Bates poetry were quoted, wth perhaps best ech her creed: "Courage s my sanl Page 3, Col 2) NEWLY DISCOVERED PAPERSARE SHOWN Excerpts From Manuscrpts Of Boswell Read By Ther Owner, Colonel Isham LETTERS FROM GOLDSMITH On May 8, Leutenant-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham spoke nformally at Tower Court to a group especally n- Last Of Barr Art Lectures Takes Russans As Subject lotce, t wll treat wth: "The Artst and Marxan deal Down wth aestcsm, Chcagosm nd cult of materalstc effcency n a collectvst socety fall of futursm and rse of constructvsm Lterature (Tretyakov) atre Meyerhold) kno (Ensten) typography, photography, photomonand death of pantng (Rod- artst" :o and Stepanova), trumph of TREE DAY TICKETS There are a large number of Tree Day tckets avalable for all classes Tree Day ths year s open, whch means that senors may have two pad guests and one unpad, and les n assocatons t recalls, n recterested n Englsh Lterature, upon Boswell manuscrpts acqured by hm n summer of 1926 Colonel Isham brought wth hm hs famous manuscrpts In course of hs talk, Colonel Isham read extensvely from gave to all Concdence, sad Colonel Isham, has played an enormous part n r dscovery For example, certan of Boswells papers were found by a Major n a French bakeshop where y (lke verses of Raguenaus frends) were beng used as wrappng paper The partcular treasures whch are now n Colonel Ishams possesson lay unnoof Auchnleck, ancestral abode of Boswells descendants When present Lady Malahde became mstress of castle, papers were dscovered, but y were carelessly thrown n a bag where manuscrpt of The Lfe of Johnson exploded because of rottng from dampness, so that mere fragments of t are left The falure of scholars such as Professor Tnker and many ors n r attempts to purchase papers, put Colonel Isham upon hs mettle Through hs solctor t was arranged that he go to castle, condton beng that he was not to menton r sale Lady Malahde, however, broached subject by askng hs opnon of value of a certan letter from Goldsmth Whereupon Colonel suavely assured her keep sue: treasures n famly an argument ensued a nd at length she managed to convr ce hm that o be sold But her ladyshp nssted upon frst censorng whatever mght reflect upon good name of Whole pages were thus blotted out *nth ndelble nk The Color ed, found that he ndelble nk alone possessed secret of removng all orgnal text The poor judgment whch her ladyshp exercsed n her censorshp s shown by essental trvalty of passages expunged and by fact that many of m appeared n 1791 edton of Lfe Professor Alfred H Barr, Jr, wll conclude hs seres of lectures on modem art wth ffth of group, to be gven Wednesday evenng, May 22 Boswells zeal as a lterary ntervewer The subject of ths last lecture s The s revealed n manuscrpt dealng Lyef Group of Moscow Quotng from (Contnued on Page 2 Col 1 & 2> descrpton n At Department Student-Faculty Ball Game, t Great Event Of Feld Day because Play Day took place last Saturday does not mean that A A wll not have a Feld Day ths year Fnal competton wll take place as usual Feld Day wll be on May 23 at 3:30, or e of ran on that day, on Saturday, May 25 The program wll be as 4:15 Lacrosse 4:45 Track 4:45 Archery 5:15 Awards The annual struggle between tlh 1 practse every mornng

3 , May, : dstance, and graceful frefly, whch "doesnt use hs mnd, and has hs headlghts on behnd" were two very amusng characterzatons used by Professor Morrs to descrbe dffermakes possble "New Meanng of Exploraton" As geologst on three ture on Tuesdaj Mr Morrs frst descrbee desert, wth every nch of seems to be famlar Once j by man-made walls The Mm^ls om nhabted outermost parts, but tr Chnese are now cultvatng lands, pushng back or trbes ( very edge of plan whch dro nto a great hollow that was left whe warped by a bendng of earth crust Desert Sand Wantng found only one belt of sand dunes n eght tmes he crossed Gob, sedmentary and grante rock make up clff, and plans are washed by rvers, whch leave fertle grounds n south, and marvelously luxurant folage n north near Sbera The mountans ndcate a Mesozoc formaton, and n some places a brllant red color gves proof of lava flows n Cretaceous tmes Green sandstone ledges make a startlng contrast whch suggests boldest of modern decoratve old hlls, or wandered from m to Amerca Mosqutoes, too, were wont to annoy m, even n those days, f evdence gven by sx beautfully preserved fossls n a small pece of shale may be beleved Surprsng Dscovery surmsed to have belonged to huge turtles, and fnally proved to have been lad by dnosaurs mselves The pressure of many layers of sand had gently squeezed shells, whch were reflled wth sand after embryos had been pushed out The larger ends telescoped over smaller, and n ths condton eggs were found, thrteen n a nest, carefully arranged n two or three rows n whch y had been left by some neat dnosaur mor The mor herself was an nterestng phenomenon for her pelvc ganglon was as large as her bran, and so as she ambled over hlls and plans she was always sure of beng able to see both sdes of a queston, always confdent that f a matter slpped he: mnd she would have a savng after thought! SHOWN (Contnued from Page 1 Col 5) seventy, he wrtes ths remnder for DENIZENS OF "LOST WORLD" CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL GIVES hmself, "Get Voltare to wrte you n IN GOBI DESERT DESCRIBED MOUNTAINEERS NEW INTERESTS Englsh" Ths confrmaton, n Englsh, followed sx weeks later Boswells Mrs Campbell of John C Campll vst to Hume when latter lay dyng self to lmt, n humpng hmsell agan shows hs almost rabd journalstc sense He was prompted by a de- Carolna, spoke on May 7 at 4:40 n Folk School of Brasstown, North n preparaton for anor reach nto Hall on nfluence of that by hs unrepentance A delcacy and retcence whch contrast strangely wth askng wher he may not refer to unfortunate Pretender, defeated n 1746, as "Prnce Charles" had an unusual number of nterestng AllOll!- experences whch he was able to llus- concernng Zelde are of especal nterest They nclude a twenty-four page letter to Baron of Utrecht, her far, askng wher he consdered hs daughter worthy of Boswell Snce Boswell felt that n hs old age he would be nterested n seeng how he had comported hmself n tons, he requested ts ret Wh dosser" contans Boswells letter to Peggy Montgomery, reply n whch she accepts hm and marrage contract wrtten n Boswells own hand Boswell and Goldsmth That Boswell entertaned no especal prejudce aganst Goldsmth s shown cessful performance of She Stoops to Conquer, n hs dary at ths perod, and above all, n hs account of frst ntervew between m n whch two embraced heartly and Boswell told how after seeng play he had refused to stay to see a farce A song to be sung by Mrs Hardcastle whch was omtted because of lmtatons of from letters to perpetuate a bt of Johnsons conversaton, of notes of addresses, of blls for dnners of The Club, gvng total for each of guests who ate lttle but drank much and of Masonc records enclosed n an envelope marked "Of No Interest," are Contnued from Page 1, Col bought for several thousand dollars of all Professor Morrs hmself was on that requred of all members of League expedton whch made dscovery and to make defnte proposals for th: purpose? Wll you do all n you power to urge callng of nterna tve stoves used bv wanderng trbe- tutl d^arnnmtut conference n 1929 and unexpectedly met eggs whch y frst judged to have contaned embryonc brds of Jurassc age, of Rhneland later dsputes except ARE YOU THINKING OF SILVER BAY? For those who do not know aboul Student Conference held every yea n June at Slver Bay on Lake George N Y Students and faculty from all leadng norastern colleges, and guests from foregn countres gath< toger for purpose of dscussng and comparng deas on relgon The conference s sponsored b Y W C A and a specal effort ways made to secure speakers leaders wth lvely and vared nt Mr Charles Corbett, Rev and Mss Josephne Lttl lst of speakers for ths s Lovell velopment of mountan commun- Mrs Campbell told of orgn, purpose, and method of school and operatve communty *hat she has helped found The school came nto beng as a relt of her husbands work among ountaneers of Alabama, where he realzed great problem of ntan people: faced wth probof havng an annual ncome of than $100 from whch must come taxes and mantenance, young people, mmedately upon beng edu- 1 n county school, wanted tt mountans, snce schoo dd not help m to lve Model Farm Insttuted Mr Campbell, attracted by forn of Dansh folk school, chos Brasstown, a peaceful mountan com munty as place to found a school where young people mght be taught n such a way as to make m wllng e n support school To help convert young dea of not leavng country, and to help make worth whle, a demonstraton farm has been developed on dary pro projects have bee establshment of These sandstone and clay oeds have Womens Club to carry on soca acted as cemeteres durng countless He least of collectons oddtes ages for huge creatures whch once onel Isham consders chef actvtes, plan for exhbts at th roamed land Duck-blled dnosaurs wth r toothless frends, and lght t throws on The Club and open a way for sellng embrodered sgnfcance of recently dscovered county far, help beautfy town, r beaked relatves, whch resembled ts members and upon London artcles, latter project beng helped modern ostrch, once covered by a co-operatve club A Mens Club has been organzed The foundng of a credt unon on savngs and loan plan has made t possble for farmers to mprove r farms The co-operatve Farmers Assocaton Hatchery, and Creamery, have gven older as well as younger people hope and enthusasm n openng a way to economc freedom wthout necesstatng Cultural Element Important to gve mountan people cultural resources, to help m to be satsfed wth r own lves, wthout feelng nclned to mgrate to manufacturng ctes of Oho The school has been open for three months durng lke to read, lecture-dscusson method has been found most useful Because pupls have absolutely no cultural background, hstory, geography, and Englsh classes attempt to edge Therefore Cherokees serve as startng pont, for Brasstown s and Sngng outlet Gymnastcs aq^ practcal work, ncludng detetcs, are taught At nght constellaton study takes place That school s attanng ts goal s apparent from nterest that s shown by pupls after y leave t SUMMER IN NEW YORK WRIGHT & DITSON GOLF SETS $950 up Golf and tenns supples at FLAGGS THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A Professonal School for College Graduates The Academc Year for opens Monday, October 7, 1929 Henry Arton Frost Drector S3 Church Street, Cambrdge, Mass At Harvard Square Wavng and IIRRIAM ELIZABETH SHOP Patronze Our Advertsers ENGRAVING #975" and up ELEANOR, INC MAY SALE Curves are Back and Backs Are Bare Sun Back Brasseres Ivy Corset Shop 8 Church St, Wellesley FINE PRINTING EMBOSSING MATCHING pantes wth se four=pece jersey suts Cotton, 85c Slk, $200 to $375 wth hs vst to Voltare Ther frst tervew had been bref, and Boswe! unsatsfed, arranged to spend nght wth phlosopher He descrbed r vgl thus, "I touched keys unson wth hs magnaton I ws! you could have heard musc" Pear ng lest world doubt truth o such a rapprocement between a youth of twenty-fve and problem whch s a subject of great mportance and of nterest to everyone Besdes lectures and dscussons, portuntes for recreaton n form of swmmng, tenns, hkng, etc Ths year conference s beng June 20th to 28th Don Dorothy Shuman The Folk School s supported by concetes and by prvat Several of workers Durng summer, to provde a change for young people of Brasstown, pcked college students are nvted to help n nterestng experment of adjustment Last summer Maran Hunter, 30, was one of PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

4 In tarff, OFF AND ON OFF CAMPUS of Honvrrs structure has been reopened present Congress The Senate tarl preparng to consder a bll dr by Republcan members Ways and Means Commttee Efforts to protect Amerca producers, wool grower England textle ndus cream, mlk, pork, swne, cotton products, clothng, manufactures be rased The proposed bll substantally ncreases tectve tarff on almost all mports subject to duty The Corn Belt Republcans are jectng that agrculture s not lear, hdes and shoes are stll free lst Besdes ths re much opposton to ncreasng of ON CAMPUS power of Secretary of Treasury n allowng hm to mpose "countervalng dutes to offset bountes or grants gven by foregn coun- of hurdy-gurdy men, y drfted tres" L=l sadly away nto nght From May 9 untl May 20 Natonal-Peasant Government of Rumana s holdng a fete to mark h much of college was dsap- ture Just before vstors left 2d n tenth annversary of reunon not seeng promsed May grls arranged mselves n groups accordng to r colleges and sang of pctures at provnces of Banat, Bukowna Playhouse Frday and Not content wth joyous several of r own songs The frst Bessaraba wth "old kngdom" of spectacle of freshman boats laborng pre-war Rumana The celebraton has begun at Bucharest, but wll end at Alba Jula, whch s known as "Hearth of Rumanan Independence" There an hstorcal pageant wll be gven n whch 120,000 people wll take part, all dressed n natonal cos- The Rumanan es n nted k es have sent delegates to y or Rulanans m ths country have also Bturned to r land Thev ll jon n payng n homage to memory of vctms of World War at natonal shrne on battlefeld of Marasest The frst performance of Ethnographcal Poem of Rumana, by Tbernus Bredceanu wll be gven n natonal ater n captal cty, and throughout country school chldren are gong to plant "oaks of unon" n yards of all publc schools The whole country, under leadershp of ts boy-kng, s jonng n rejocng over reunon of Rumana and ts The l attemptng to halt r dd small lake shreks of ndgnaores, though every Commttee propose that dutes naturally slent The vstors grouped mselves n approprate on Cuban raw and and becomng atttudes, gazed wldly each nto hs refned wool, fresh beef and veal, cut pajamaed fgures appeared at dark wndows, and voce of authorty was heard n land forbddng fcently protected and that dsplay of undue enthusasm Encouraged by se unmstakable sgns only ncrease expenses of of approval, sngers wound melodously onto shadowy court of farmer, but New England members desre even more protecton for mports quad, where y were enthusastcally already taxed a: ceved by Caz and Beebe especally Flushed wth success, serenaders ten proceeded to scale heghts of Tower Hll, but alas, only to be mperously ordered nce, after a bref perod of melody, by nght-capped dgnty So, reduced from romantc heghts of troubadours to lowly long n wake of dsdanful junor shells, ts actvtes have been extended rous or bts of local color, so that Quadrangle was pleasantly exscene of a flm, > Thelma Yen an wlk-h or three socetes were gven, events well attended by junors and sophomores A K X responded nobly :ryng fact of tranng by proaddton to forbdden ced punch Several of havng Harvardans from Page 1 The Servce Lst follows: Organ Prelude: art doth ) and three-pece ordancng, Ph Sgma WELLESLEYS PLAY DAY HRD MAY 11 WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL The Play Day, held last Saturday afternoon, n whch students from Wheaton Radclffe, Boston Unversty, Smmons and Wellesley partcpated, was a successful experment Play west and mddle west, but Wellesleys Play Day was frst n east Each college was represented by about ffty students who were dvded members from all colleges Many photographers and spectators attended The actual sports were over at fve oclock, and at sx a buffet supper was gven at Alumnae Hall Helen Waldron played pano before supper of best planned and sung serenades for couples who wanted to dance has ever been Wellesleys prvlege to After frst course Frances Perce t hear As mellow basses and reedy announced results of afternoon tenors rang out metamorphoss took compettons The yellow team place wthn halls Lghts flashed had scored most ponts and were consequently awarded candy fgures of dolls and anmals Durng rest of meal several acts were presented to entertan guests Evelyn Perce gave her famous "Yeneveve Yensen," Margot Krolk dd a Gypsy dance, and Carne Fee and Helen Fowler clogged The A A presdents from fve colleges and coaches of dfferent sports sat at one bg table rest of guests sat at team tables whch were trmmed wth strps of color for varous color teams When supper was over A A presdents from vstng colleges sad a few words thankng Wellesley and expressng r hope that Play Day CLUB PROGRAM The Scence Club held ts monthly eetng at Z A, Frday, May tenth, On Wednesday afternoon, May 8, A Louse Jordan presded The meetng X, Ph Sgma, and Shakespeare began wth short talks on current ld r second open house of events from dfferent departments ason, and yesterday afternoon those Chemstry, Barbara Arthur Iodnes occurrence n earth and odne Geology Louse Jordan The age of earth wth specal reference to rado-actvty Physcs, Louse Casselman The nsulaton of hgh voltage cables Mare Ecknardt next talked on are affected by seasonal varatons and Elzabeth Rchards spoke of orgn of petroleum The last part of program was devoted to reports of Honor Students Louse Casselman talked on Cathode ray oscllograph, and Helen Klen on control of rado statc And now for that "Garden Party" when you must look Afternoon Ensemble that s chc n any smart garden party, June class day, or July weddng! Sketched: Sheer chffon, sleeveless frock, wth matchng velvet 2/3rds coat Luscous jewel colors, $3500 The Sheer Hat frankly off--face, folded gracefully nto Patous "sou- Mo "rent swell wse madens recognze t as J t a languorous "Greta Garbo" fashon All pastels, madeto-order $1500 And Chffon Hosery Its a toss up about stockngs! Sheer, sk chffon, new ROULE STRIPE stockngs, $1 75 Or smart SEAMLESS hosery, so "bareieg"-lookng that astounded matrons shrek, "What! No stockngs?" All slk chffon, $1 65 SLATTERY WELLESLEY SHOP CHURCH STREET U Cth Symphony Wdor Allance Francase and Comervauv^ a program of post-war reconstructon has been carred on The state pensons have been enlarged to help older generatons who were mpovershed by war The gold standard of currency has been restored n Great Brtan at great expense The general strke occurred durng r admnstraton and was defeated They sgned Locarno Treaty and have made negotatons for dsarmament The has been changed, and taxaton has been reapportoned n order to make t easer for manufacturng ndustry and for agrculture The new Parlament s scheduled to meet on June 25, and comng electons wll determne whch party wll be In power The Conservatves pont to r record of achevements, but Lberals and Labor partes draw attenton to vast numbers of unemployed and clam that Conservatves have faled to do all y Ten Thousand tmes Invocaton Hymn: 167 e strfe s oer, battle done" Scrpture Readng: Revelaton 7:9 17 hor: "The Kngs of East are Rdng" K L Bs Chrstmas Hymn Mss Vda Dutton Scudder, Professor of Eng Emertus Mss M Geraldne O world, I een mu - Earl Bowman Marlatt, Brahms Lecturer on Relgous Educaton r: Sanctus Gounod Prayers wth Choral Responses Recessonal: 502 Amerca, The Beautful" Organ Postlude: Dead March from "Saul" Presdent Pendleton presdng The Wellesley College Chor Randall Thompson Organst Handel At T Z E on May tenth, Allance Francase gave a mracle play of old Brttany The play was Le Debat seur le Recteur Ncolazc Ruth Crag Barbe Lyda Francs Don Sylvestre Karne Smth Dame Prudence Sylva Glass Le Roux Elzabeth Goldsborough St Anne Selma Strauss Deux Anges Eleanor Mose Helen Kottcamp The Noble Roxanna Holden Yvon Karne Stanley Scenery Mabel Clark Coached by Mss Ruet, Mss Denns, Dorothy Johnston Presdent Natale Dsston Vce-Presdent Eleanor Hodge Secretary Jeannette Byngton Treasurer Mabel Clark Charman of Work Commttee Helen Kottcamp

5 week f tendency " l f Hunger Gve If But madams, /ELLESLEY, MASS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 automatcally events wanderng whch mght do too uch damage to studes Even for college durng and for a fresh, normal, not too college work and or actvtes, some dverson and dsperson s needed Therefore we plead for contnued and plentful week-ends away, though manner of spendng m mght n some cases be mproved cheatng o cerned But re are o whch some of us see forgotten, nvolvng ors s practcally mpossble to trace person who does ths, and she s doubt- or books assgned for weeks OPINION gven here are unusually concentrated work of one class were each mssng less too cowardly to confess what she because of lack of tme even two days Is re such These a thng as studen books always tur has done In case where one volume of a set s so rendered useless, t college year s but a relatvely short They mysterously opnon? Recently Lterary Re appear on tme n whch to gan more than s vew had an essay contest Even y a belong some re means purchase of an entre set slght acquantance wth any subject muneratve prze faled to attract any concealed But For most serous matter s that general examnatons fullest opnon too lazy to venture forth a cowardly knowledge and dshonest student gets possble s absolutely ne ts own Is t possble to beleve that credt for sary for work done at desred expense understandng : pure gnorance" all tumult and clashng of opnon Yet any queston of t pretended that he whch flls lbrary, campus, Hstory and Lterature El Dane knew especally, m thng about hstory, and he only 1 dormtores, s centered around portant topcs had not been reached b are made common property nothng of broad enough mportance and he ddnt take hs General tme examnaton arrved come, frst served" s bass of to demand utterance n a college corn- ths lack of complete nforma dscrmnaton If someone s unable to He has been tryng ever s ce ns most May 6 unfortunate and un desrous of competng wth ors -> Are we actually a functonless and necessary We, to Wellesley at College least, have not N remember what he dd take hs ds durng day, she may sgn book General n, parastc group who lve on what we and f covered any vtal reason for havng out There any overnght are of h s frends certan facts as far ahead as she lkes know, fnd and are satsfed wth acceptng he placed at such an early To sonal wshes y lves overstep that se bounds we do not would tell hm cc n er fact Untl what a few of our more energetc contemporares formulate as our opnon? he m knows as t was ths year Snce or property, ts equvalent such worst, as he offers e hs s dshonest and dshonorable usual cheerful a evdent reason greetng, "H8 le for fellow, early Or are we so unnterested n ths place date, t would appear only logcal where we have chosen to spend four change tme of next years Generals very mportant years out of our exstence that our thoughts wander afeld? week of May ho on beng told Tranng Rules to a more convenent tme n last Free Press Column Have you heard about freshman Except for The second queston concerns "If all necessty one manknd mnus one were of those who may have faled and who ked f an Academc Cut meant that upon m, y must be forever n of gvng opnon, senors and only a whole one person neverless, carry were on w e could cut classes? of contrary outer world meetng and answerng demands whch are related defntely to workng on one subject for seven con- results of week opnon, for revew Many manknd of m found of last would be no more justfed n our growth but are not related to secutve days was more of a nervous general examnaton shall not be made A SOLEMN SONG stran than takng examnaton t- subject for publc dscusson lfe we have chosen to lead for se four years Is college a comma, a breathng place between two self A free perod s absolutely essen-, or s t an mportant clause? Bu t many are askng wher full and metaphors verge on of study s worth nervous and almost betray feelng! tenson t develops wher a perod But actually, t seems tme for some somewhat shorter mght not be healthfeelng when ffteen hundred or so er, mentally and physcally Unless, of leadng should be run Is t perfect? Prom a phlosophcal pont of vew, one doubts t Utopas are not for us, yet y must exst n thought or we stagnate Do we stagnate? tve of admttng that we are dead or that college s If college s at fault, s t not a challenge to our clam to ntellgence? If we are at fault, should not college accept our challenge? Or s ths age truly so ndvdualstc that ner we nor college cares n slghtest what FUTURE GENERALS The Generals are over! But befon shoutng des, and before sen sleep or to fle away r notes, severa mportant problems have come uj about Generals for next year Though se on junors, y cern whole college We n opnons of senors, who an wser by experence, and we ne deas of underclassmen, who or does so long as t doesnt nterfere too much wth our respectve dedrectly syet blssfully gnorant The frst queston date of examnatons Ths year many faculty and students have defntely felt that examnatons were too early n sprng term To have m scheduled a whole month before term s ended and regular work completed s obvously a serous dsadvantage Many of courses grls cannot produce a sngle sug- course, havng carefully revewed all geston about how lfe y use ths free week real The subject promadversely of and even mere dstracton outsd sacred precncts of college campus has come n for condemnaton by who love way of thngs as a strkng ndcaton that re s The week-end whch extends from Thursday to Tuesday s not enjoyed by whch lasts from Frday nght to Monday mornng s n many ways an excellent thng The old queston of "Why must grls go to Boston to atre when re are so many fne thngs to do rght here n Wellesley?" s easly answered They must go because Boston atre season provdes not only frst-rate entertanment, but opportunty to keep n touch Nor that hose who can afford t regard a weeknd trp to New York wth casualless wth whch our grandmors looked upon tran rde to Boston It s a good thng that se fortunates can occasonally get to bg cty and see what s gong on re Wthout deprecaton of Wellesley campus, t may be admtted that proft may be ganed by leavng fold The well EspecaHy durng Generals and r last week when many papers have been due Lbrary has mssed several books So have students Always, of course, books n great mand, r loss crppled class and dvdual work One senor, f she ler Generals, wll always blame on who dd not brng book she had sgned out back at nne-thrty On Lberty by John Stuart Mll The Edtors do not hold mselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column contrbutons should be n Edtors by 10 A M on Sunday, and must sgned wth full name of Jntals or numerals wll t all whole college, n ot a few delegates, would take part members ot Barn, but a 1 of Wellesley "We already have honor To Wellesley College News: at Wellesley" So we declared and statement It s dffcult to wrte wth modera ton of knd of person who de BEYOND THE HORIZON e Wellesley College News: ths day of nternatonal confer ences and arbtraton, some news creep: through barrers of our set colleg sde lecturer or : even read a newspaper!- aganst our nsular way of I tact wth non-collegate nt to broaden our outlook deas that grow stale Play Day gave us refreshment of th sort Intercollegate Poetry Readbrought grl Wellesley and took a to or colleges T pecally, suggested more work of st feld t mght be plays presented under auspces of Barn, one beng gven by our assocaton and two by outsde colleges, such as Smth, Vas- Holyoke should prove an excel- Wellesleys dramatc The plays could be gven n place of Sprng nformals, each college producng ts own play entrely under taled n entertanng our gues offset by fact that a p] mght be used The program week-end mght combne of plays and conference thus tht vantage of ntercollegate confer* would be ganed, and at same lberately destroys a book, and a bool that does not belong to her Some tme ago, re was brought to m offce a copy of Volume I of Hender sons Slwrt Hstory of Germany wth pages torn out yesterday copy of Schevlls Poltcal Hstory Modern Europe was brought to r wth pages torn out The grl who does ths s not a ft person n Wellesley College She s defectve er n mnd or n morals, and er lack should debar her from assocaton wth students of knd to whch large majorty belong It mmon college gossp Last year college n general h n a short tme just whch students not passed If same avd curosty s to characterze our atttude ths year certan students wll be compelled pass last four weeks of r c lege careers unhapply conscous t] r names are banded about as U Can we not make t possble for who choose, to keep r fah mselves n order to meet mon cessfully demands of of year? Let us n refran from askng any senors drectly results of r examnatons Let t be enough to know percentage and number of those that have faled, rar than sportsmanslke? DONT MARK THE BOOKS To Wellesley College News: The objectonable habt of a e: number of anonymous and amenders of lbrary texts 1 teen crtcsed In many s hardly a page whch of underlnng, and margnal protests aganst authors marks are dstractng because weak ndvduals such as wrte read m wher y wll or not he most part, y are mstaken betray an objectonable mental arrogance on part of students, who cannot refran from leavng se marks for posterty It should not be very dffcult for each student to remember that ors mght prefer books n r orgnal form, and f any one fnds a passage rar than markng t up NURSERY RHYMES FOR COLLEGE GIRLS O, a Wellesley grl s a cheerful soul, Mary Mary, qute contrary How does your lttle Ford go? Wth a rumble seat And spot lght neat And a horn that you loudly blow? a grl be n tranng, she shall eat no unsweetened crackers, But she shall stay her hunger wth frut and mlk what s frut? And how can t aval to fll up vod wthn her? And what s mlk wth and honey-comb? She shall run, and three hundred And her weary lmbs shall she rest for nne hundred tcks of joy from her flat And memory of abundance of days of her mor, And ffteen mnutes unto ffteen mnutes uttered gladness ear to me, oh madens, and Ye shall be strong, and your wnd shall be everlastng When you run your sneakers wll not come unted Ntr wll you puff and pant n : face 9 But weep ye for days Mourn for unsweetened crack- prowls 12 But hear n member When food n plenty shall pass portals of your lps 13 Then ye shall rejoce wth m

6 : The Theater APOLLO Blossom Tn, COLONIAL-^S/mo Bom COPLEY The Ghost! HOLLIS Eva Le Gal Wrtten by Henrk Ibsen, presented by Actors Theatre, staged played by Blanche Yurka, Tle Duck s beyond queston one of th< plays gven n Boston ths year As an example of a real play The Wld Duck In The Wld Duck, Ibsen s treatng a problem that cuts deeply nto lfe He s testng value of a real happness aganst deal The whole play s symbolcal, but n ts fnely portrayal, symbolsm s for most part kept n background As a play Te Wld Duck s excellently made Every word and acton s mportant re s no dallyng Tautness of ac- Rellng was equally as fne Bette Davs made a very lovely, senstve Hedvg and Mr Clovelly played well n role of her far M C M 30 IN THE MIS1 I M> number tll only "Pops" becomes rar a queston Boston has to offer n < revvals of former ton to thought of cool-shadowed corrdors, where slence s broken only by roar of surface cars and complants of footsore chldren to r unheedng elders The Museum of Fne Arts offers to devotees of art not only opportunty to walk many mles n peaceful contemplaton, but also two most nterestng specal exhbtons, one n Japanese department, of hstorcal, legendary and humoresque prnts by Kunyosh ( ), or, In New Wng, of choce Englsh slver of sxteenth, seventeenth, and early eghteenth centures, ncludng a rare slver-glt acorn cup from 1585, a gold "Tontne" cup made by Perre Harrache n 1702, and some beautful domestc peces of eghteenth century The prnts are nterestng for mselves, but even After one has seen Modern European Posters and Commercal Typography at Art Museum The Fogg Art Museum s showng Amercan Colonal portrats and slver collected by Professor Ban old belongng to Harvard Unversty, queston concernng commercal art Dana of Tntorette, and several very arses Can t be classfed among fne tapestres, one a Drk Bouts Students of early Amercan pantng wll fnd nterest, also, n Lotard pastel of James, Earl of Clan Brasll, now hangng n Robert C Vose Gal- AMAZING DISTANCES COVERED IN DAILY JOURNEY ON CAMPUS EUROPEAN POSTER EXHIBIT greeted by a 3500 foot stretch Even upperclassmen are not n mmedate danger of death from flabby leg muscles When Homestead people go to Chapel y have only 1500 feet, but when Stone-Davs ctzens desre to vst Quad, y may be cheered by thought of 2300 feet y need to go They are really n a very medan locaton, because t s just 2200 s snce t s 1100 feet fro Botany buldng, 20 nae ( cgarette must and 2300 to gym cut to Hathaway t s 2300 feet usng road, t a last suggeston, mmend strong me Lbrary to c«the com- dstance plete crcumference If one must paddle to Tupelo, t s 2000 feet, t partal to shore Have An Ice Cream Cone Every day at El Table! Gve yourself a treat and help send Delegates to Slver Bay fne arts? Fne artstc talent has lent tself to se advertsements whch bear a practcal relatonshp to economc and socal lfe of dfferent countres represented Wher or no result s fne art, t shows that modern art s not entrely separated ends of modern done by artsts of r several coun- s excellent Ibsen s wrtng about all tres They embody prncples of humanty not just one Norwegan famly hs problems are not lmted to rch, and s able to offer such modern movements as cubsm, futursm, neo-plastcsm and suprematsm one naton y are unversal ndubtable nformaton as to shortest The scene of TJe Wld Duck s Norway dstance between any two ponts on The Englsh seres are advertsements n seventes The center of campus If plump young matron for Tube to Kew Gardens Elnote plot s a poor but very happy would reduce, she has only to consult photographers famly that s entrely dsrupted by a young fanatcal frend followng artcle If slm young to seres McKnght Kauffer, who volunteers to show m deal grls would gan, same remedy s an Amercan lvng n England, strkes lfe Ths natow mnded, morbd an ultra-modern note wth a cubstc Gregers Werle blnded by magnary glory of deal, decdes that hs Hs book covers show same abstract two hundred and desgn of flat patternstc phase eghty feet n a m If all freshman steps were one msson n lfe s to reform geometrc tendences Ekdal famly Insenstve to fact Anyway, f Noanett The Russan posters are more vrle, end to end that y are entrely happy just as habtants follow Washngton street perhaps because r am s natonalstc y are, that Halmar, husband s lake path rar than hedonstc In gen- The poste: eral, y embody cubstc prncples, element of desgn beng more stressed than n Englsh posters In French Ralway seres and Dutch and German advertsements, typography s stressed The prntng s broken up and placed accordng to necesstes of desgn n same way that natural forms are broken up n cubsm Mondrans nfluence s not hs photography, pleased to have lesure classes n Physcs buldng, y to thnk on hs nventon, that old Grandfar s happy must tread some 4700 feet To as zoo a chld wth hs rabbts and chckens, that Hedvg, buldng t s only 2400 feet Clnton young daughter, s radantly happy House grls who follow Weston Road n just lvng, that Gna, halfpeasant wfe, s satsfed wth her and Snake Path and n proceed along n front of Infrmary are advsed to employ bcycles, snce t s housekeepng, he cannot see r hap destroys t altoger He forces feet to Founders Fske people who go able n rectangular arrangement of to Chapel have only 2500 feet ahead of letterng whch occurs n a number of senstve, wde eyed, grl beleve m, but f y are gong se posters along Central Street to Mary Hemenway y are that she s no longer wanted, and As an nstance of temperamental drves her to sucde dfferences between Englsh and Germans t s nterestng to note two Cologne Press posters exhbted n hall Both were done for same exhbton, pctoral one for Englsh speakng people, abstract one for Germans It s nterestng to speculate on comparatvely sluggsh development of We poster pantng n our own country are stll mmersed, n photographc technque, a lttle enlvened by Sargents type of brush work Is t that wth tensely emotonal last scene feet from new dorm to Hathaway of Hedvgs death Quad and Tower tate mergng of fne arts wth The actng n The Wld Duck s extremely fne Blanche Quad grls are much nearer Vll, Yurka as Gna hard workng wfe who so thoroughly understands her dramatc, lazy but y are same dstance from beng only 1500 feet from Hathaway, husband, was admrable Wth her Founders Towertes have only 1000 FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN quet voce, she was capable of showng every possble shade of feelng y follow Meadow Path y have The Learneck wth Wllam Boyd feet to run to r eght-fortes, but f The dffcult part of gallant grandfar Ekdal was excellently played by sttute road past North Lodge, last tme today A story of three 3150 feet to Hathaway, and f y sub- wll be presented at Playhouse for John Daly Murphy The portrat of Marnes aganst background of Russan nterests n Manchura, t gves new meanng to adventure Tomorrow and Saturday Jack Holt wll play Zane Greys Sunset Pass, a Paramount pcture produced under authors supervson, wth partcular care gven to auntcty of weste comng of most am of y, Brorly Love George K Arthur C legate atmosphere transplanted a prson Prson football teams, a noble sprt of loyalty, rvalry aganst or prsons and an attempt to wn by athletc heby danger of beng "let out" at a crucal moment Monday and Tuesday, Josef Von Sternbergs producton The Case of reader who wll Lena Smth wll be shown Esr se dstances and estmate Ralston plays ttle role of a young d energy one spends n rowng Hungaran grl n Venna of 1894 dlng across waters of Lake The futlty of her struggle to retan chld born of a love made tragc by class prejudce s shown wth last scene, a reteraton of ntroducton, when twenty years later she watches her son leave for war EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NICHOLAS STUDIO Hand «S^ $2650! 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7 law pognancy! debt : Out From Dreams and Theores The Departmenl of Psychology request of Personnel Bur Wll offer four tests of followng nature, f a suffcent number of dents apply for m domnate ors or to comply 2 An Apttude test for Clercal Work, valuable for those plannng to go nto secretaral work 3 A Mechancal Apttude test, for deftness and ablty to use ones 4 A Socal Intellgence test, a test of ones ablty to cope wth socal stuatons Junors and Senors who wsh to take The dates and hours, whch wll be extra-schedule, wll be announced after lsts are obtaned Alce I Perry Wood, The followng letter, receved by Professor McDowell, s nserted because of ts unusual nterest "In July or August re wll probably be anor examnaton for entrance nto U S Patent Offce as a Junor Patent Examner I should lke, f possble, to nterest some of undergraduates n takng ths examnaton or some one of succeedlke "As part n my gettng nto patent end of scentfc work But I have been so satsfed wth t and so mpressed wth opportuntes t offers as a professon for women that I want to tell ors about t, and I partcularly want to tell freshmen and sophomores and junors who may not yet have decded on courses y wll take "I want partcularly to stress fact that work as patent examner does not requre an engneerng educaton although enclosed announcement mght gve that dea A farly thorough knowledge of prncples of physcs, partcularly of mechancs, and an ablty to fgure out how a machne works when you have a workng drawng of t, s one of man requrements And when I say ueularh he grl who s more n ested n ory than n labora work, Patent Offce offers an Graveyard Offers Startlng Possbltes For Any Students Troubled Wth Melanchola that Generals are over and >f us are begnnng to revert to rmal state of cheerful carelesst mght be as well to call atten- 3 vllage graveyard Exams s comng soon for all of us and fates and faculty have n store For ths reason we recommend that all those whose averages are not qute C, should spend a quet hour n sad pastoral spot There s somethng about reflectons nspred re that brng about a sober melancholy and an atttude toward fleetng pleasures of ths lfe that are sngularly approprate for ths tme of year Not only medtatons alone magnaton to ng at eptaphs a "Each season h Its perl, every 1 equally, note that ts elevatr own dsease H sfhtal to nature c that lfe s short and that lttle thngs Whch I 1 111:- p,j<m- and exams are of small account, but t wll also be cheerng to Those, of course, who are takng those who have receved uncomplmen- Art and consequently feel that graveof wrt- yads and eptaphs have an especal ] e unap- for m, should rejoce n I thought of reposng under a stone wth wllow-trees executed n Assyran manner, or perhaps a cherub of fnd organzed, or that yc skkv m dstnctly Egyptan conography t he- sx causal prncples, or that you are always confusng Hagga wth Zecharah, strongly urged to spend an hour or In short, every Wellesley grl s vllage graveyard should be to you more under shadow of Congre- a refuge and a haven Even f you are not contemplatng sucde, t should rase your sprts to realze that when you do de, and your eptaph s neatly carven on your tomb, all that unwttng faculty perhaps after havng been spurned by an unappecatve faculty, you wll fnd that t s to homely vllage graveof good standng whch gve THE BLUE SPRUCE LODGE as not to conflct wth workng jrs Some have classes daly from to 700 PM The one I went to classes from 630 to 845 P M The, course requres at least three years, S t s possble to spread t out over re than three years n order not to ry too heavy a schedule at any tme The grl who has even a slght knowledge of German, or French, or h, has a decded advantage, both n dong work after she gets n In makng what we call a search on patent applcaton to see f nnton has already been patented, mst examne both Unted foregn patents However, e to get along wthout a knowledge of French or German, be- drawng studyng can usually b drawng pton, whch foregn language readng Most young patent ward to leavng Patent Offce en y have completed r study of machne I dont mean a pece of Usually y take postons as asssttent attorneys n offce of a complcated textle apparatus, such as you see n a cotton mll, or an electrc frm or of a large corporwhch has a patent department power plant I mean somethng smple If one can understand and descrbe, for example, constructon poraton of Amerca or General Motors for nstance, as Rado Cor- and operaton of one of se meat or The Farchld Arcraft Corporaton slcng machnes so common n delcatessen stores, that s enough The possble to open ones ov After a few ye: ablty understand operaton of dd myself) But ths, uplcated machnes wll come lookng pretty far ahead glad lndetals to anyone who s nterf she wll address me at 406 In-,onal Buldng, Washngton, D C "Loyally yours, Jessca Dee Stewart 16" 26 Weston Rd, Welle ley M II SQl IRKS TUFTS COLLEGE DENTALSCHOOL!,: ::!,,M,rtunty, Recent re- r : :,: : THE NOVELTY SHOP 14 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8 of be Bblo Fle A7gels and Earthly Creatures Elnor Wyle New York Knppf, 1929 Partcularly suggestve s ths ttle of used to Elnor Wyles last volume of poems brng young Germans to contnue a An odd, dstnctve combnaton of Harvard prelmnary tranng begun words, t startles ones magnaton and Germany, t was announced at Unver contnually flckers through ones mem- sty Hall Saturday Ths s one of flv Angels and Earthly Creatures s probably Elnor Wyles last book of poems The day before her sudden death, December , she made ths selecton and ths arrangement from a large ruptble, a mystcal poem, whch Is study of "The mnd severe and cool The heart stll half a fool The fne-spun Soul, a beam of sun can startle" Canby says that se poems wll "be accepted as true examples of her chseled verse, wrought seemed to belong to anor and more metculous age Her work wa: easy t was counter to broac rent of her tmes, fne goldsmth ntaglos, medallons, cut gems, graved crystals, not dynarr skyscrapers of art But t had t of lovelness upon t and a perfecton lke those Egyptan crowns whose fra gle but endurng beauty preserves th fne essence of a lfe proudly lve more surely than pyramds" Furr Poems of Emly Dckenson Wthheld from publcaton by her sster Lavna Edted by her nece, Martha Dckenson Banch, and Alfred Leete Hampson N Y Lttle, Brown & Company 1929 The dscovery and publcaton of over one hundred and ffty poems wrtten by Emly Dckenson, but untl ths year hdden away n a lttle "unexplored package," has been called by lterary crtcs an event of supreme mportance It has confrmed belef that her poetry s "perhaps fnest by a woman n Englsh language" Ths last volume contans many of her most ntmate love songs These she wrote to young mnster whom from her home n Amherst He loved her deeply and was ready to leave hs wfe and chldren for her, but Emly would not consent He went abroad and soon ded re she returned to Amherst ta a quet, long lfe of remem- The market prce, y sad" Emly Dckenson was rare knd of person for whom all lfe was enchantng mysteres of Infnty dd not awe her she "traffcked commonly wth God" The man whom she had loved she glorfed, and after hs death she was always permeated by Unseen, whch was almost an actual presence wth her at tmes Her poems, lke Wylf The Hermt Thrush Kathleen Mllay New York Lverwrght, 1929 The Hermt Thrush s second publshed volume of Kathleen Mllay Only slghtly less talented than her older sster, she has n ths book agan proved herself a delcate and artstc poet n her own rght Most of her poems are lyrcs, swft bts of verse that are often breathlessly beautful Beng short and for most part objectve, of M M 30 $75,000 provde shps or fellowshps just made to Har vard Among or gfts th George W Wheelock Holday Fund : Fellowshp n Organc Chemswll be awarded to assst some graduate of Unversty who has dstngushed hmself n study of Organc Chemstry whle an underrate and desres to engage n furstudy of that subject The benefcary s to be a member of graduatng class of year preeednn thut holds fellowshp q ]upr They sang great classc of r festval wthout notes, some even wth keenly on conductor as hs glance was upon m In dstnsfhed muscal audence far more persons followed prnted scores of work, r softest turnng of leaves often breakng upon a moment of especal stllness Audence Sets Bethlehem Record These tme-honored festval attend- most unusual, for t wll enable ants furnshed example of punctualty e few boys, who and of perfect slence n openng could not orwse numuer of poems that she had wrtten both sessons of afternoon make trp, to return home The socalled Protestant mass, whch Bachs for durng summer of 1928 n England holdays The book opens wth a seres of nne best examples of love poetry that den at ntervals from 1731 to 1738, car- "pthy and learned genus" had desgned for favorng court of Dres- "Mrs Forrs Jewett Moore of Cambrdge has gven Unversty an endowment for a Fellowshp carryng a have been wrtten n our tme Among red for ts present hearers hghest stpend of $500 n memory of her husher lyrcs whch follow, s Ths Cor- I WO V-O) Unverstys Bates of New Cts stpend of $125 annually, ncome to be pad to some deservng student dsposal of stpend to be entrely at dscreton of Unver- "From wll of Mrs Isaac Lothlshed n memory of far and mor of her husband, late Isaac Lothrop Rogers of class of 1881 a Harvard The frst of se scholar shps, wth a stpend of $500, wll b known as Charles E Rogers Schol arshp, second, wth same st pend, Martha Symmes Rogers Scholarshp These wll be avalable nnovlrduates n Harvard Col The Radclffe Daly LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS BACH FESTIVAL HED IN BETHLEHEM The Bach Chor closed ts twentythrd festval n Bethlehem, Pennsylvana, wth annual performance of Johann Sebastan Bachs B Mnor Mass Latn texts of Kyre and Glora were sung, begnnng at 1:30 :lock, and Credo at 4 oclock Dr J Fred Wolle, untrng contctor, was astr at dawn He held a ornng rehearsal wth hs forty-three uscans from Phladelpha Orchestra, but, quckly satsfed, dsmssed players after an hour )f Lehgh Unversty, was surrounded jy persons seekng afternoon tck- ts, all sold long ago Many of se atecomers lngered at doors or sat whle n empty pews, observng he leaders preparatons and suroundngs of rare muscal and churchly atmosphere n ths unque festval Late Comers at Church Doors Agan 1,200 f began ay was superb, wth a breeze freshenng sharply toward md-after- Three hundred late comers sat grass or thronged churcl d porches, whle fewer than a who lned up early at tht great amount of thought, though several, In r quck twst of cyncsm, perforn show her keenness of mnd Lke clear song of her hermt thrush, many descendng trombone group of Kathleen Mllays poems are often played a last chorale outsde channal note mngled wth really exquste a few of m remnd one of nature poems of Emly Dck- wthn n pognant Kyre Eleson" There glorfed Oredto and closng sentences of Sanctus, Benedctus and Agnus De There was, as before, no applause, t trbute of slence to a performlce of musc presented and also receved n rapt sprt of relgous sercomposer had conceved TYPING SOLICITED Fnest Frock Are Perfectly Safe When In Our Hands do work carefully to your B L KARTT TO BE Brghten up Your Room wth Flowers Keep r beauty and fragrance always wth you GREENTOPS Wayland Vllage, <^TRZ FLORIST Tel Well 0701 J, 5*5 CmtmlS Massachusetts PHEBE RAYMOND LUNCHEON - TEA - DINNER Specal Luncheons and Dnners Sunday Dnners and Suppers Telephone Wayland 140 <f Hotel Martha Washngton > (Exclusvely for Women) I 29 East 29th Street 30 East 30th Street * NEW YORK CITY A? o to Ejjoy Many Cultural Advantages Offered n New York <t DAILY RATES NONE HIGHER The Idea! Resdence for Those Comng to Town for Shoppng, Theatres 1 Rooms wtth Runnng Water For One S \ For Two Rooms wth Prvate Bath For One A For Two /JIP^ J>Amz AMD ycxul^sfxf, ITS REALLy TO INTERRUPT THE PRO- FESSORS CHASE OF THE DIURNAL LEPIOOPTERA AND TURN THE BOLL ut you HAVE TO BLAME THE ARTIST FOR THAT

9 to [ purpose 4:00 PM Room 124 Founders Hall Academc Councl 4:40 PM Alumnae Hall Senor Academc Councl, for classes of 1929, :30 PM Matthson House Davenport Prze Contest n Readng and Speakng The wnner of Fske Prze wll be announced 6:00 PM Tau Zeta Epslon House Meetng of Mamatcs Club Dnner electons "7:30 PM Alumnae Hall Vaude^ vlle Show for beneft of Swmmng Pool Fund Tckets 50 cents, o may be secured from Sarah Bast, Olve Davs Hall Saturday, May 18: "815 AM Mom ng Chapel Presdent Pendleton wl 2:00-5:00 PM Bllngs Hall Room drawng class of 1932 *8:00 PM Alumnae Hall Dartmouth-Wellesley Glee Club Concert Tckets $100, on sale at El Table Wednesday, Thursday and Frday, May 15, 16, 17, or may be secured from Lesle Hudson, Severance Hall Dancng wll Sunday, May 19: "11:00 AM Memoral Chapel Preacher Dr Wllam P Merrll, The Brck Presbyteran Church, New York Cty (Communon Servce) Monday, May 20: Tuesday, May 21: 815 AM Morn- s :00 PM Art Lecture Room Professor Barr wll lecture on "The Lye} Group of Moscow Flms, Theatre and or arts n a Marxan Socety" Ths s last of a seres of fve lectures Note: *Art Museum Exhbton of Modern European Posters and Commercal Typography loaned by Mr Barr Hes a strpper n cardn and gets $1285 a week, but thats 7 because y dont let hm work Saturday mornn They put ths enough You know hes runnn four ever snce y put ths stretchsystem on hm and he ant gettn more than he used to get for one work n weavn room and I get > ng Chapel Presdent Pendleton a day Thats $995 a week for wll and a half days: I work from "4:15 PM Tenns Courts by Hemenway Hall Tenns exhbton by Mrs n to sx wth an hour for dnner n up and down alleys all day Wghtman, Msses Sarah No, and y ant no chance to st down, Manne Palfrey and Elo Holton except once n a long tme when my 5 7:15 PM Chapel Steps Song Corncaugnt up, but thats almost * Open to publc ALUMNAE NOTES 25 Mary Grace Coates to Dr Robert Murdoch Mller, Prnceton 21, College of Physcans and Surgeons 26 Marred 16 Raphael Foran to Mr Maurce Van Tassel, December 8, Madolon Dalton to Mr Harry Rowley, Jr, Aprl To Helen Heafeld Bacon, a fourth so nand ffth chld, Raymond Rchardson, January To Helen Greenhalgb Ellot, a second daughter, Joan, January To Ruth Chvs Hayden, a son, Edwn Parker, Jr, January 7 16 To Helen Hagemeyer Hopkns, a daughter and second chld, Barbara February To Ruth Scudder de Wolfe, a son Norman Scudder, October 25, To : daughter, I, Aprl Mr Horace Fshback, far Myra Fshback Kennedy, March 9 04 Mrs Charles M Schenck, motl of Martha Schenck, Aprl Mr Charles Grafly, far Dorothy Grafly, May 6 SOUTH CAROLINIANS SUSTAIN LIFE ON 46 CENT A DAY WAGE story of poverty condtons "Yes, I have a husband and fve pad by day No, I dont mnd telln you about how I lve Its enough and we mll folks have st enough wthout kckn I get up at four to start breakfast chldren When you got fve young uns t takes a whle to dress em oldest s nne and she helps a lot What do we have for breakfast? Well, we usually have bread and butter syrup No, we dont get any, mlk We get a gallon of buttermlk every day from Mrs Rochester twenty-fve cents The chldren \V y dont take much to sweet 1 They ant used to t After Ive got chldren drt chldren e from school and r and sometmes fatand sometmes pe Of ( ^r, ready t mll $16 a week 1 We get nearly all of t at company wth jay flaps They are slps :he company gves you for buyng res wth after youve worked all If we ddnt have em some of people would starve before end of aek shore enough r dnner I wash dshes and ack to mll We dont have any snk but res a faucet wth runvater on back porch and a regular tolet re, too You can see we electrc lghts, but we dont When whstle blow lome and get supper T hldren to bed Theres ere and a double bed oom and a double bed o oom Thats for seven babys pretty young I s enll go nto m bt older Well n«that j or > sewn machne but I borro\ f one On Saturday nght chldren n a bg wash-tu and electrc lghts free lways make a coat last se eght years My husband gets l about sx years JUNIOR MONTH New York Cty agan wll be The Naton publshes ths frst-hand campus and socologcal laboratory for twelve college junors durng month of July, when y wll attend "Junor Month," run by New York Charty Organzaton Socety Mss Clara M Tousley, who conducts "Junor Month," has announced that Mmvc-rsv Club toger, as y College Name Barnard Thelma Rosengardt Bryn Mawr Mary Hulse Connectcut Ruth Barry Elmra Wnfred Roberts Goucher Elzabeth Frtz Mt Holyoke Mary Mchel Mary-Lula Court Vassar Wellesley Josephne Treman Martha Maltman Ruth Rhodes Wells Penelope Kefer Wellesley College sent Stella Brewster as ts delegate last year Accordng to her, "Junor Month" s " most colorful and revealng experence avalable to a college undergraduate, for t lghts up all your text books and alters your whole phlosophy ol by a board member of Charty Organzaton Socety Durng work a and feld ordnated through round table dscus- that of "Junor undergraduate a WABAN LODGE 11 Waban Street Breakfast served f desred Wellesley WHERE THE ALPINEERS YODEL AND THE GAY CABALLEROS STRUM GUITARS to would you prefer lounge around, a Mchael Arlen, n pnk vlla on EUROPE ncludng Fren Alps and Span Travel wth a small escorted group Vst Pars, London Brussels, Amsterdam, Barrtz, Monte Carlo If rarfed Alpne ar s too much for you spend a week at our coraltnted vlla r be really Masr rd wnd up tour t house party COLLEGE STUDENTS are cordally nvted to aval mselves of facltes offered by ths bank We solct your Checkng and Savngs Accounts and assure you that any busness entrusted to us wll receve our best attenton Safe Depost Boxes for rent $500 per Annum and up The Wellesley Natonal Bank Captal $150,000 Surplus $250,000 Aldous HuxlV- Araba Intels Lmted and sgned $1250 James Stephens Jula Elzabeth " nd sgned $1000 Showers and Weddng Qfts SHOP OF BARBARA GORDON ARCADE Gfts of Charm and Dstncton WELLESLEY W Ghe Blue Dragon ^ 60 CENTRAL STREET, WELLESLEY, MASS 1100 A M lo 7JO P M Sunday, 530 to 7 JO P M TI W111J 1088 Your Hertage n England There are comers of England that are your rghtful hertage It s your prvlege as well as your pleasure to make a plgrmage to se shrnes It s prvlege of London Mdland and Scottsh Ralway to take you re Let L M S take you to Sulgrave Manor, ancestral home of Washngton famly and to Stratford -on-avon, Shakespeares home town To se and many or famous places, L M S has a constant servce of fast, smooth -runnng trans JEAN WILLSON, 30 has been elected Presdent of Stone for next year In Cohasset To Let for Summer Cottage, 8 rooms and bath 1 u )R( 1THY McKINNON M

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