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2 ' ;als be be dcg C0lle c Jtos QUET HOUR RULE FOUND UNPOPULAR Referendum On Recent Leg laton Shows Support Of 8 PM Regstraton Wellesley returned to fnd t ported change n evenng quet hours tll cmftrty*m J Veled by dssenton and dssatsfacton wth rulngs of ate The referendum called on recent socal legslaton proved tn leae almost unanmously n favor ( 800 PM regstraton, but a large majorty opposed accompanyng change n quet hours Students of Severance Hall frst voced general feelng of dscontent wth new rules and organzed a petton for a referendum n accordance wth ths, on Thursday evenng, January 10, entre student body voted upon The ballotng offered a possblty of three choces: One could express approval of legslaton n ts entrety, approval of eght o'clock rule and of contnuous quet hour from eght o'clock on; or one could express approval of change n quet hours and dsapproval of extenson of regstraton rule; or one could express approval of regstraton rule extended to eght o'clock and express dsapproval of contnuous quet rule These choces were desgnated by numbers; one, two, and three, respectvely Noanett was only house to cast a majorty vote for >he whole proposton, but or bg freshmen houses, Washngton and Elot, showed a large mnorty favorng t of referendum at ts next meetng Stone-Davs Hall Delghts Newly Assembled Households The households of Stone-Davs are almost settled At least y have made remarkable progress towards goal of establshed comfort n mdst of a mass of trunks, boxes, paper, plaster, and wanderng workmen For frst few days after vacaton y had place to mselves Now that y are unpacked and arranged, sgn denyng entrance to non-resdents vstors are flockng to see famous "curved halls" and "cut-up rooms" The snow has gven a knd of permanence to new buldng t has settled on peaks and sharply slopng roofs as f t were qute accustomed to le re; t has hdden mud ter-! "The ; are good; eyvato-> work; telephone servce for each floor s heavenly; and showers perform perfectly and most pleasantly," says at least one corner of Davs Evdently "New Dorm" s destned to be popular Probably everyone knows answer shaft, on every floor except frst, where common ktchen nterferes The dnng rooms are almost dentcal, large whtsh rooms each wth a fre place at far end (a helpful tem for desgners of Chrstmas dnnerpageants) and a bay wndow nook for Faculty Table t s rumored, by way, that excellent ventlaton forces faculty to wear har-nets and non-blowable clos or to move (Contnued on Page 2, Col 1) y MAE3AC USETT9 WELLESLEY, MASS, JANUARY 17, 1929 JAN \ 1929 Professor Ferguson Holds Botancal Socety Offce Professor Margaret C Ferguson, Charman of Botany Department, receved durng Chrstmas holdays unque honor of benp elected to an offce never held meetng of Botancal Sueety of Amerca held n New York Cty, n connecton wth meetngs of or sectons of Amercan Assocaton for Advancement of Scence, Professor Ferguson was elected Presdent of Botancal Socety for year 1929 The Soco: v ncludes most promnent botansts of Unted States and Canada, and hgh offce of Presdent has never before been held by Scentst Demands Relgon n Accord Wth Dscoveres Durng week of December 27, Amercan Assocaton for Advancement of Scence held conferences at Columba Unversty on subjects ncludng "nearly every classfcaton of scentfc alphabet from astronomy to zoology" Controversal ground was entered when Harry Elmer Barnes, professor of Socology at Smth, spoke on "Medcal Scence versus Relgon as a Gude to Lfe" Theology, accordng to Professor Barnes, s to be supplanted by mental hygene, and rules whch n lght of astrophyscal conceptons of Shapley and Mchelson, and study of atoms and electrons by Bohr, Planck, and Mllkan Chrstan solemnty should be replaced by frank joy of lfe" The ten commandments should be examned, and f y do not "square wth best natural and socal scence of present tme," y also should be scrapped The very dea of sn s no longer vald, for t s mpossble wlfully to go aganst God, when t s "dffcult to prove \ a God, and even more dffcult ths God for our petty and ephemeral planet Psychoanalysts have shown phv-cal attrbutt mental development" Professor Barnes' declaraton was not only attacked by clergy, n person of Cardnal Hayes, but Dr Henry Farfeld Osborn, presdent of A A A S, repudated hs statements er who spoke on a non-scentfc subject" Dr Osborn felt that t was r that personal opnons of Professor Barnes should have appearance of comng from whole assembly and felt that ths expresson napproprate n a scentfc garng He also stated that re s no reason for conflct between scence and relgon Later Advance Along Or Lnes Many mportant contrbutons of a purely scentfc nature were revealed pers read at varous meetngs Abel and Jensen, of Johns Hopkns Unversty, reported solaton of : prncple or hormone controllng n human body Ths s a step to synss of hormone, make treatment of da- (Contnued on Page 2, Col 2-3) hch wll COMNG EVENTS On Wednesday, February 23, at 4:40, n Room 124 Founders Hall, Mss Taylor of Shady Hll School, Cambrdge, wll speak on Teachng n a On Saturday, January 19, Welley Chor and Amherst Glee Club wll sng n a jont concert The wll be held n Alumnae Hall and wll A K X MOVE On Frday evenng January 18, a move program under auspces of A- K X wll be sho vn at Alumnae Hall The feature of ;he evenng wl be Wllam Hanes n The Smart Set Ths pcture s n usual rollckng Hanes -tvle and conce ns a polo game a beautful grl, and very concetec young man Anor comedy, probably of Our Gang varety, wll be shown, also a news reel Tckets w sold at door and by grls who wll come to dormtores The prc of admsson s ffty cents Candy w evenng sold durng wll The Mary Austn, Student dea of God must be supplanted by one "such as Dr Fosdck mght work out Of ndan Customs And Emnent Gutarst To Gve Rectal To-Nght Andres Segova, who wll gve a rectal at Alumnae Hall tonght, s Progressve ScJool Mss Taylor wll world's foremost artst on gutar brng samples of chldren's work to n hs hands gutar becomes a great llustrate her lecture The Shady Hll lch not only nterprets School s known throughout country for ts progressve work sprt of Span but even has a suggeston of lute, harpschord, \=\ or of organ when t plays from old Masters Segova succeeds n creatng a flow of tone whch seems almost bow-drawn n qualty and he also can play several notes on one pluck whch begn at 8 o'clock; late dancng wll s a rare and almost mpossble feat follow Wellesley wll sng some of for most gutarsts selectons that were heard n New Although he has had mmense popularty n Europe for years, he was V' k program and some new one chdng anor set o Bra)!; wa practcally unknown when he came to Folk-Lore, To Speak Mary Austn, dstngushed wrter of prose and verse, student of ndan lore, author of new books of poems The Chldren Sn n The Far West, speak at Wellesley tomorrow afternoon at 4:40 n Bllngs Hall on Amercan Fcton and Pattern of Amercan Lfe vared personalty Those who may have read n current perodcals her vgourous protest aganst nvason of Santa Fe, beloved of artst and lterary folk, by a so-called "cultural colony," may have pctured her as a mltant crusader standng at cty portals wth a Thou Shalt Not Pass er sheld But those e at Casa Querda, chattng lttee She has many enthusasms tk deep devotons Among tnem are for land tself, of whch valley and mesa, every quverng and desert cactus seems famlar that land lyng between and Ro Grande rvers, for rghtful nhertors of that sol from both Spansh and ndan cvlzatons wth all y have poured nto to old queston, Are houses connected? joned wth anor organsaton of lfe-blood, relgous fervor and na- t Yes, one can walk from one to tve, unmtated art; and fnally for or, past roarng ventlatng those nterpretatons of Amercan lfe n world of contemporary letters whch seem to her real and sgnfcant t s ths last-named nterest whch concerns Mrs Austn at Wellesley She s speakng also at Mt Holyoke and at Yale Unversty; before Twenteth Century Club and Ford Hall Forum n Boston Although she s partcularly eager to speak to college students, t no dle surmse that older people of both town and college wll want to J H B s Amerca n 1927, at whch tme he receved a huge ovaton and played twenty concerts n one month n New York Cty alone He plays Bach, Handel, Mozart, and Schubert on hs gutar, n addton to works, of Spansh composers such as Malats, Albenz, Granados and ors Many of modern frends or bakng savory teato hm Samuel ChotznofT The New York World, says, "Segove st be heard to be beleved, ths mar a genus of gutar The nstrunt n hs hands seems to have nc whatever" Segova s rar lk Drn-mmed spectacles and modern dress," He uses dels of gutars n hs rectals regular vol shaped or a varaton of t Both have strngs and are played by fng< hs left hand had acheved marvell< dexterty n fngerng, and hs rj hand s equally remarkable for tones whch t produces The gutar a solo nstrument seems strange most of us, but through Segova t rapdly ganng recognton as a really great muscal nstrument ( ) Serenade Joaqun Malats Etude Francesco Tarrega 'orgnally Gavotte Menuet Haydr :j Fandcnr/ulla Joaqun Turna (Dedcated to Andres Segova) Dance Enrque Granados And Flu wll get you f you don't watch out Dg out woolen stockngs Never forsake your galoshes And let nfrmary be your confdante f you sneeze, and you won't be one to ncrease ranks of ncapactated The return of natves to Campus ths year was sadly depleted Seventy-sx grls remaned behnd to cough By order of Mss Pendleton all students showng any sgns of a cold-n--head reported to nfrmary Clnc frst day after vacaton, Over a hundred were treated The nfrmary's twenty beds were found nadequate; eleven more were added On Saturday nght twenty-one beds were occuped However, Wellesley has had a mld battle compared wth or colleges whch have been forced to close early and open late durng Chrstmas holdays, and stuaton has vsbly mproved COLLEGE TO HEAR FAMOUS STATESMAN Senor Madaraga Wll Consder The Problems Of Dsarmament On Monday On Monday evenng, January 21, at eght o'clock n Alumnae Hall, Wellesley wll have prvlege of hearng an address on subject of "Dsarmament Obstacles, Results and Prospects," by a noted Spansh author and statesman, Senor Salvador de Madaraga Many wll remember hm for hs brllant study of natonal psychology, enttled "Englshmen, Frenchmen, and Spanards" n a recent ssue of The Atlantc Monthly Pror to hs acceptance last year of Char of Spansh Studes at Oxford Unversty, Senor de Madaraga was connected wth staff of League of Natons at Gen- Jonng secretarat n 1921, he became n followng year Chef poston he played an nvaluable part reducton of arms n world He asssted n negotatons between Lord Cel and M de Jouvenal whch led ultmately to memorable Fourteenth Resoluton bass' of all dsarmament work, Senor de Madaraga's offcal capacty necesstated hs partcpaton n meetngs uf Thrd Commttee of every Assembly whch de Madaraga >: ecrjcary of subcommttee whch put ths hstorc document n ts fnal form Though emnent as a statesman Senor de Madaraga s probably even better known as an author Among hs books whch have been publshed n Program Englsh are: Shelley and Calderon and Sarabau'r--' Handel Theme vare Ferdnand Sor (Contnued on Page 2, Column 1) The Matthson-Kennedy-Gage Players Wll Appear Here The Matthson-Kennedy-Gage Players wll present The Admral here n Alumnae Hall ' on January 22 The play s a play for adventurers, wrtten by Charles Rann Kennedy t s a comedy of year 1492, or "What to do wth a new world," and a "trumpet- Sevlla saac Albenz call to ctzenshp, a plea for patrotsm Legenda saac Albenz word sense of Magna Carta, of Declaraton of ndependence" G K Chesterton's Weekly says, "The Admral s an unflnchng presentment of eternal duel between woman and man, one reachng out to experments, dark, dreadful, and dangerous; or seekng to curb hs desre for unknown, and keep hm n safe, well-trodden paths" t s "prce and proft of dscoverng new worlds" The cast ncludes: A Queen Edth Wynne Matthson A Grl Margaret Gage A Salor Charles Rann Kennedy Ths company of three noted players places emphass on play tself The settng and lghtng are non-essen- No matter f play s set n t s modern wth a problem of mmedate world-mportance Edth Wynne Matthson (Mrs Charles lann Kennedy) s regarded as one of he consummate artsts of day Equally gfted n comedy and tragedy, ler work s characterzed by exquste psychologcal truth and subtlety, emotonal mastery and matchless form ntnued on Page 2, Column 3)

3 FOREGN STUDENTS TO ENACT ORENTAL NEW YEAR FESTVAL L Yng Shen, presdent of Cosmopoltan Club, has spent most of her vacaton preparng for Clnese Nght, next meetng of club on January 18 She ntends to have frst part of evenng occuped by a speaker who wll talk on that subject vtal r status n Chna The rest of ;he meetng wll turn Agora for one 1 our nto a vertable bt of Chna For ths purpose Socety house s to be decorated and lghted as an Orental ho ne and all guests wll be requested to wear natonal costume f possble Many Chnese students who have r n atve dress at Wellesley wll nd m to ors Chnese New Year and students wll try to portray each event of all day festval The mornng greetng between members of famly s a rtual wth each word decreed by custom Breakfast conssts of a certan whte cake used only on New Year's mornng Followng ths comes solemn ceremony of ancestor worshp n afternoon t s customary as t s n West to pay New Year's her land, for At tea tme audence s to be ncluded among guests of famly Frut, candy and cakes n Chnese mode, and tea certanly, wll be served Fnally re wll be dstrbuted tradtonal New Year's gft package correspondng to Amercan Chrstmas stockng The package flled wth sweetmeats and small gfts s placed beneath pllow of each chld a: sleeps, by hs mor on nght fore festval COLLEGE TO HEAR FAMOUS STATESMEN (Contnued from Page 1, Col 5) Or Essays cm Spansh and Englsh, Or Contemporary Spansh Lterature, Spansh Folk Songs, and The Sacred Graffe Books now n preparaton are: Span and Dsarmament The July, August, October, and November ssues of The Forum carry to be both nformatve and penetratng The lecture s under auspces of Spansh Department and lege Lecture Commttee, and al cordally nvted to attend (Contnued from Page 1, Column 1) shed almost dentcally There are plenty of chars, comfortable ones, of many varyng hues, desgned to sut all tastes One wonders where pano s to be; t has been suggested that t be put n ktchen and connected wth- lvng room by a neat hole, and re s room for a hole For a tme we thought that Stone Hall lacked a duplcate of Davs lamp decorated wth ravshng sgns of Zodac ler and Marchoness' Gamp" and or lamp lghts "Urah Heep" and "Tny Tm Now that re are curta chars, pllows, puffs, brdge lamps regulaton lamps are attached, stools, pctures, pottery, and gay mats, we can apprecate how Stone-Davs s The odd-cornered penter's blueprnt, boasts delghtful nooks and ledges on whch to chersh precous thngs What do you thnk? The shower DR GRAHAM TO BE SPEAKER FOR 1929 WEEK OF PRAYER For many years Wellesley has set asde one week each wnter as a Week of Prayer The tradton was begun when students felt a need to prepare for unversal day of prayer establshed by World's Chrstan Student Federaton; prayer groups were organ- calls Relatves especally pay r respects by personal vsts and ren dormtores for precedng week After a few years cepton of guests wll be shown n plan program Where was expanded; and mem Westerner tjlk faculty led servces n Ch afternoons of Week n 1916 commttee n charge of eek of Prayer found that faled to fulfll ts possbltes spraton, that t was regarded merely as an added duty when meetng a real need They make out of older sort of clearng house of doubt ar fath" n whch a strong leader mgl student Dr Raymond Calkns of Cambrdge was speaker for of se new Weeks of Praye: For twelve years Week of Prayer frst has fulflled ts new functons On fve afternoons, usually n February, We lesley students have heard lectures o subjects of vtal sprtual nterest, an< durng evenngs y have had a opportunty to dscuss se subjects wth r leader and New deas About Unverse n realm of astronomoy, Adz of Wlson observatory, sum^ests nterestng possblty that space be lmted, that ours may be a "clo: n unverse" Ths s based on ob vaton of speed of a spral neb 2500 mles per second, whch must a relatvty effect Ths s a furr corroboraton of Ensten ory pecularly narrowed rooms are r f a person could travel lke lght, would probably reach pont shelved-room on second whch he started Anor report told ;one, called a Lbrary Room of transparency of ntergalactc as a part of Week's program The subject of meetngs has constantly been chosen to meet sprtual needs of day; n , for nstance, topc, nspred by A nto World War World Challenge to Chns;,nly space, makng possble great of vson wth larger telescopes Psychologsts reported that Vassar grls laugh most ose who laughed least of j uperorty' ; cause n humor" were rated as Vas 's brghtest mnds Knght Dunlap Johns Hopkns attacl psychoanalysts who by or psychologsts of note Pape read concernng subjects of nte: botansts, geologsts, and sce )f many or specaltes annual artcles by Senor de Madaraga Sr Although a Spanard, Professor de Ths year Week of Prayer, takng Ramsay, dscoverer of helum, held Madaraga has a command of Englsh place from February n Glasgow last month, presdng excelled by few Englsh ar Ame led by Rev Dr Thomas Wesley offcer, Dr publc speakers Lstenng to hn Graham Dr Graham has been snce dress an audence, however, o 1920 professor of homletcs n lenge to classcsts,' why a young struck not so much by hs fluent Graduate School of Oberln College, man who was gong tery of polshed Englsh as bj and snce 1923 Dean of Graduate sty wthout ntenton of enterng keenness and subtlety of hs nt School of Theology He has acted as a professon should not 'take a scence Hs analyss of a subject s at college preacher at several nsttutons, course nstead of classcs, hstory and lucd, searchng, and suggestve Cuttng away extraneous and rrel versty of Mnnesota, Cornell Unvergested by ths queston, s made qute ncludng Bryn Mawr College, Un- law' Hs own poston, whle sugsty, and Unversty of Mchgan heart of a problem Hs treatment Durng war Dr Graham was secretary of Army Y M C A at of dsarmament queston s bound Fort Snellng, Mnnesota and n Pars n 1925, he edted The Story of Jesus He has often lectured a World's Student caton; and that colleges, makes hm especally ft to conduct Wellesley's Week of Prayer, an whose purpose s to drect mulate sprtual actvty (Contnued from Page 1, Col 2) :es easer and cheaper than by rces Dr Mchael Levne reported ncludng cancers, whch he to gant cells contanng an abnormal number of chromosomes These appear when a nucleus splts and followed by cell dvson rrtaton s most probable cause of model Her art has Tv'M lnes, takng n drama of ancenl Greece, medaeval mysteres anc moraltes, Shakespeare, old comedy and best moderns" Charles Rann Kennedy s a dramatst, actor and producer He has broken new dramatc ground, founded a new technque Among hs well-knowr plays are The Servant n House The Terrble Meek, The Chastenng The Admral and The Salutaton Margaret Gage s a young artst o: unusual ablty She was traned by Kennedys and her have been extraordnary She ha peared n sx Greek tragc roles speare's Vola, and Mary n The Ser Ths company has joned toger : a protest aganst exstng commer cal atre Ther am s, on on or, whole THE NEW YORK TMES ADVSES SCENCE AND THE HUMANTES sr nto hulas affected hstory of man's physcal, socal and poltcal development Agan, he asks: 'Does t not gve one to thnk' that when Cures were marred y brought back wth m from r honeymoon radoactve uranum ptchrom whch y solated raddscovered that t gave off an emanaton of helum? But ths s not > scence emboded pandemc The specalst, as Dr Wllard Sperry defnes hm n an ar current Yale Revew, s one tryng to make hs prvate truth er of common knowledge" t n becomes a me for art and for hstory "The study of technque of scence s anor matter Educaton should stll be concerned not so much 'wth experment or descrpton or craftsman skll as wth prncples and H A L Fsher, Warden of New College, former Mnster of Educaton, as to value of scence as a tranng for poltcans s of specal nterest at DR STANLEY E DENTST HALL Waban Block Wellesley Tel We 0566 Dr F Wlbur Mottley, M A "Poltcs demand; language, a knowledge of men and smlar qualtes do not thnk that scence has a monopoly n developng such qualtes any more than any or Beautful and new are gfts THE CAMBRDGE SCHOOL DOMESTC ARCHTECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHTECTURE The Academc Year for ope/s Monday, October 7, 1929 Summer School Monday, July, through Saturday, August 3 Henry Arton Frost Drector n SHOP OF BARBARA GORDON Gfts of charm and dstncton ARCADE - WELLESLEY $j XLhc Blue Dragon ^ 60 CENTRAL STREET, WELLESLEY, MASS 1100 AM to 7J0 PM Sunday, 5 JO to 730 PM Anor one of our VALUE DEMONSTRATON SALES To show strkngly how enormous buyng power of Fle Boston brngs savngs dl at ths shop 'Le derner cr quand l nege" Her Jersey Turban, $195 wool jersey, yellow, greet rose, or whte, $195 Her Lear Coat, $1095 So warm (bencr plad wo so smart (havng a glossy face) Red, green, tan or Her Pullon Sweater, $4 blue, black ol lned) but plable surblue, $1095 Of very good qualty jer sey, n red, bne, green or tan, $4 Her Sk Breeches, $5 Corduroy, wth kntted green, red, black, navy or Her Skatng Sox, $1 Wooly, wooly, so warm a lookng, wth er pla green or blue, $1 Her Mtten, $1 Knt wool, or gloves, $1 rowrtw '" u lke, red, Crcular Skrts,

4 Wrght, [ OFF CAMPUS Snce 1870 when solders o Pope were defeated by troops of Kng Vttoro Emanuele Momentous, Papacy has been wthout temporal power and Pope has been " prsoner of Vatcan" There are sgns n Rome that ths stuaton may shortly be changed, accordng to Tme "Fve basc ponts have been substantally agreed upon" between representatves of Dctator Bento Mussoln and Pope Pus X Frst That State cede to Holy See a plot of terrtory west of Vatcan, ncludng a secton of Rome-Vterbo Ralway and old St over ths terrtory be vested n Pope, nhabtants of new Papal State beng deemed subjects not of Kng of taly but of Supreme Pontff Thrd That Holy See delegate sutable terrtory n new Papal State to talan State for purposes of cvc admnstraton Fourth That talan Treasury pay to Papal Treasury 1,000,000 lre n reparaton for numerous sezures of Papal property n 1870 Ffth That Papal State and talan State formally recognze one anor and exchange ambav-nclorp "ntellectual stock- ON CAMPUS Ms> Mller, of Hstory Department, gave an llustrated lecture Frday evenng, January 11 Her topc was Seljurkan Turksh archtecture of Thrteenth and Fourteenth Centures The sldes showed varous types of archtecture of mosques and mausoleums, and especally featured wood and stone carvngs around doorways Mss Mller explaned that Turks never use lfe n r desgns, but rar have geosldes metrc patterns whch show Orr-k smplcty Although shown Frday nght were not colored Mss Mller descrbed color effects whch Turks acheve wth use of colored stones n mosac Peter's Staton work Second That Sometme later n year, Mss Mller hopes to show her entre absolute soveregnty collecton takng," to clarfy and to co-ordnate en common purpose of jn:k!:: world a better place to lve n" has been planned by Amercan Phlosophcal Socety The Commttee, apponted to make a world survey among ors presdents of fve colleges: Swarthmore, Unversty of Calforna, Cornell, Rce nsttute, Dropse College, Phladelpha The purpose of nventory was stated by Presdent, accordng to The C ton Scence Montor, "n a d: natural and proper specalzaton such an organzaton serves as a stablzer and a means for helpng to make rr clear relaton between man and envronment, and place of dvdual n scheme of human ganzaton" n selectng commttee socety has attempted to covt branches of learnng and all sec of Unted States r=] Mss Judth B Wllams spent part of her vacaton whch was not taken up by nfluenza, at meetng of Amercan Hstorcal Socety n ndanapols She was apponted to a commttee whch wll endeavor to brng The Old ronsdes n Boston Navy Yard s almost completed The shp wll be as nearly lke orgnal as possble The old tmbers and fttngs have been duplcated From peces of her orgnal hull, whch are not beng used n reconstructon, souvenrs are beng made and sold and proceeds wll pay for restorng one of world's most famous J;pmr^ n Tokyo are begnnng a campagn to obtan equal educatonal facltes wth men Many Japanese unverstes admt women to of very beautfully colored sldes, of whch she has about a hundred and ffty r=] Promptly after vacaton Shop Club "got down to busness" wth a meetng Thursday, January 10, whch ncluded dnner at Tower Court, and later an nterestng meetng over whch Mss Kendrck presded Mss Appleton 5 Hstory Department told of of a colonal agent, and Mss Jackson talked on fragments of Dante manuscrpt whch s latest on to Plmpton collecton n ndvdual dfferences were he departments represented by Mss Louse Smth, Mss Balderston, Mr Zgler, Mr Walter Smth, and Mr Baley r=] Dvdends pad by bookshop ths year amounted to above two thousant dollars dstrbuted among eleven nun dred members of college, alumna* and townspeople Whereas dvdend; of more than fve dollars were pract 1926, thrty-two such were pad ths beng lent by Durng Chrstmas, vacaton, a large be held at Wellesley on February 16, may fnd useful a pamphlet enttled How to Read Your Mornng Newspaper, copes of whch may be obtaned grats at Hstory offce ENGAGEMENTS Accordng to all sgns Cupd most as busy as Santa Claus caton Almost! The nounced nclude those of Elzabeth Nash, '29 to Homer Perce Cochran, Prnceton '28; Sara-Louse Prce, '29, Bernard Werthan, Unversty of Penn- '24; Beva James, '29, to Frederck Shllto Unversty of Mchgan '27, Harvard Medcal School '31; are not regarded as students and get no credt or degrees They are demandng Jessca Patton, '29, to Hugh Kng unverstes Unon College '28; and Eleanor take care of all Hubbard '30 to Walter Holmes, Dart- $5,000 N PRZES GVEN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS' ORATONS The Natonal ntercollegate Oratorcal Contest on Consttuton, whch has been conducted for past four years by Better of Calforna, wll year, accordng to today at contest headquarters, 1217 Natonal Press Buldng Washngton The przes wll be same as n prevous years, namely $5,000 n cash, dvded among seven Natonal fnalsts n followng amounts: Frst place, $1500; second, $1000; thrd, fourth, $550; ffth, $450; sxth, and seventh, $350 The Natonal fnals wll be held n Los Angeles June 20 Any bona fde undergraduate student any unversty or college n Unted ates s elgble The oratons, whch st not requre more than ten mnss for delvery, must be on one o followng subjects: The Consttu- Washngton and Consttuton Hamlton and Consttuton, Jeffer- nd Consttuton Marshall anc Consttuton, Frankln and th< Consttuton, Madson and Constlton, Webster and Consttuton, ad Lncoln and Consttuton colleges n each regon compete among mselves, generally by States, ermne fnalsts for each regon The regonal fnalsts compete n May to determne one speaker from each regon who s t< a place n Natonal fnals 1 place n Natonal fnals automata cally carres wth t an award rangng $300 to $1500, acco ratngs gven dfferent Agora Natonal at 5:45 and durng fnalsts carred on a dscusson Colleges may be enrolled n student ponts of vew test by acton of er?d on a colleg subject of: fcal or a student Entres close March The spokesman for each college muse be desgnated The opnons by Aprl of proas well as those wll 15 Regonal sem-fnals of be held Aprl 27 The Natonal fere vared fnalsts Asde of fron 1928 were: Carl Albert, Unversty of Oklahoma, wnner of frst place; Herbert Weng, Stanford Unversty, wnner of second place; Allan Frew Davdson College North Carolna, wnner of thrd place; Lee F Lybarger, Jr Bucknell Unversty, wnner of fourth place; Wllam H Conley, Loyola Unversty, Chcago, wnner of ffth place; Phlp H Glatfelter, Prnceton Unversty, wnner of sxth place, and Paul V Keyser, Jr, Massachusetts nsttute of Technology, wnner of seventh place The champonshp of 1927 was won by H J Oberholzer North Carolna State Agrcultural College; that of 1923 was won by Charles T Murphy of Fordham Unversty, and that of 1925 by E Wght Bakke, Northwestern Unversty For furr nformaton, address contest headquarters : thte modern hstorans oak tree n near closer touch Stone-Davs Hall wa- lwcvd : wth each feet or than heretofore Many The operaton s MSS LEE COMES TO DEFENSE of papers at meetng dealt wth problem of proper teachng of hstory OF STUDENTS' NDVDUALTY The need for breakng down of Mss Mary Lee, who last year ques- too rgd classfcatons of subjects was toned heads of college organzatons also consdered The Presdent of n New York Wellesley and ulher colleges n order Assocaton A H Breasted, presded Tmes Current Events examnaton, to sprt prevalng anons ts reples to edtoral Tmes concernng Mss Samuels Englsh unversty debater lack of ndvdualty colleges where sororty system exsts Accordng to Mss Lee, Mss jels "faled to menton one mporktrl, whch s that n women'-, colleges of hghest academc standg n Unted States sorortes are t allowed to exst Bryn Mawr, Barnard Radclffe, r S Cooldge Jr; Thelma Mount Holyoke Vassar allow no socal rth, '29, to R Allen Hackett, Wl- wthn [le college whch are no' Leah Rose Bernsten, '29, to open to all students who may desre o jon Smth and Wellesley allow ocal clubs, but se or^anzatunave nothng lke nfluence on fe of colleges whch so-called fraterntes" have on colleges of be West and South 'Contnued Page 7, Col Don't wat untl last Have your PARTY FROCKS CLEANED NOW Tel Wellesley M r/ ork called for and delver, B L KARTT Talor and Cleanser DR PAUL E EVERETT OSTEOPATHY PHYSOTHERAPY HOURS: 2:30 P M to 5:00 P M Waban Block Tel We 0300-W DR FRANK A JASSET PODATRST DR DWGHT R CLEMENT Dentsts DR COPELAND MERRLL EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHY artstcally done at NCHOLAS STUDO Wellesley Guest House Wnter Sports Clos Remember layers and layers of clos you had to ple on before gong "sldng"? and you waddled around, feelng lke a "stuffed pg" NOW you dash nto Slattery's for warm clos that allow much freedom of movement, and stll look trm and gay! ^ANGORA TURBANS "Rags-n--hand" that brghten your warm as toast! All brght colors, O" LEATHER COATS WOOLEK ANKLE SOCKS Tel 0472-W BOBBNG SHAMPOONG MARCEL WAVE WATER WAVE MANCURNG Permanent Wavng a Specalty o nto your boot-top! AH colors, de- t sgned turn-down cuffs Or woolen stockngs, jacquard Slattery Wellesley Shop CHURCH STREET

5 ! of The seven women's colleges ol east are not playng poor That s qute defntely establshed by dent Nelson n current ssu The Atlantc Monthly That s, unbased reader would accept Pres Nelson's word n matter, n lght of hs experence and that he s speakng avowedly n b of or sx colleges, as well a Smth College, and t s only courtesy compled by r colleges, callng at neglected fact leges had proved thropsts who bestowed such enormous sums upon men's unverstes n October Professor Wllam B Munro of Harvard publshed, agan n The Atlantc Monthly, many facts whch at least, s seemed to ndcate obvous nferthat our colleges ) frequently be drawn from resorted plan suggested n ths to "conventons n bookkeepng" ssue of NEWS by Chrstan Assocaton f t s n need permsplay of money than arlually was make-beleve wth case sness at hand, let us suppose The artcle by Presdent Nelson whch s under dscusson comes as a ) don't mean anythng to defnte reply to ths charge, a contradcton n behalf of women's col- m! Why f y only realzed but t Maybe don't They suggest leges t s enttled, "The Women's Colleges Reply," and s so wrtten, takng up metculously pont by pont arguments n Professor Munro 's charge, that dspute could not possbly end re Professor Munro's retort comes expect, and no doubt a trfle more tart n tone than Presdent Nelson expected when he apologzed n hs own artcle for all ths wranglng n publc The result of t s that Presdent Nelson, despte hs good ntentons and hs careful work, has seemngly arrved nowhere, wth a lot of unpleasantness to boot, havng been told by hs journalstc opponent that hs "worldly sophstcaton leaves much to be desred" f he "really beleves that honorary degrees are never nspred by a lvely hope of largesse" Surely cause leges would have fc successfully had presdent of Smth publshed hs able artcle wthout any reference to general charge about colleges and unverstes, leavng Professor Munro no loophole to reply " was not speakng drectly of women's colleges n East and ca: prove that what say s true else " t seems that we were hyper ve n takng all of hs charges ourselves, th progressed wthout chldsh bckerng d we not attempted to refute s ponts n our own case One s grateful that our defendant a man lest publc be remnded a cold shoulder to opportunty for mprovement through a careful consderaton of that often mpersonal college at large, and n through edtoral expresson n NEWS At tme, lttle publc refutaton of acstfcaton was ndulged n by organzaton as such Apparently, that nsttuton was quetly and wsely consultng tself and ts poactually and deally t have faled Oh, n 've calm, be calm And ntellgent For should mean somethng to m They are askng me to rght on paper prnt t certanly s up to me 'll go at t just that way whch y have asked for mselves, and f y cry mpatently for solulo all r problems wll have nyself open to m and gven y ask, n so far as t s wthn )wer to do so wll offer what s to gve, and takng s r tly and reasonably, may Chrstan Assocaton have thought Wllngly and responsvely t offers to students ample means for consderng, dscussng and readng about those problems n whch y are The nformal char- late frank and actve menal ;mc! sprtual groups ntercouse among members of On se people, of course, wll rest makng of sprt of plan Wth Nebuhr, Cannon Streeter, Pratt, and Maude Royden to place thngs under our noses and to shake us frmly nto conscousness, f we students do not react wth all knds of questons and answers both mpetuous and thoughtful, Heaven alone can help us We always feel a keen A Gentle delght n trppng up our Reprmand superors on a techncal ure to pont out what seems to us an ; nconsstency practced by Wellesley College Faculty! The Admnstra- to assume of a careful scholar that ton has wsely ruled that re be statements have been carefully unlmted verf story cuts exceptng of Joseph Hergesheme on calendar days Falure to The casual reader, however, would fe The author complaned to h meet a class appontment s looked le refuse to admt day that that anythng on? could never upon as student's ma: at al loss, general statement and matter s left n to presence her dscreton had been proved, on glancng througr woman, because by nature wom Yet re are many among The Atlantc Monthly for January faculty were so hyp who persst n holdng e that y nvarably Because t s vtal to se seven colleges to prove to publc that y to apply cuttng of hew off handle a class aganst standng takng t of a student to s To whch hs do stand wfe dent feels n repled need But constraned of benefacton, dea r don v rectatons under se p are gong deeper nto queston sonable cuttng s not frowned upon n dscover just why each one of Pres WHOSE TURN NOW? rulng of Admnstraton and dent Nelson's statements s pon seems unfar that t should be used Fortunately, none of us go uncrtczed Unfortunately, some of us turn faculty a weapon blankly by some members of t refuted or dsmssed wth Some of nature of work; t s le re apne an feasble to make up some types of Prevously n artcle college than ors But ths agan s and open crtcsm of cern of student When students se seven Chrstan Assocaton was voced frst attend ntercollegate conferences to much through Free Press column by Dean mantans that a pnk slp s not even be necessary for cl mssed Yet student may trepdaton about cuttng some co for fear of beng penalzed n standng Whereas she may feel fectly easy about ors When t s a case of Admnstraton rulng plus student opnon vs cuttng faculty, surely latter should qual and mend r ways! Free Press Column All contrbutons for ths column must be sgned wth full name of author ntals or numerals wll The Edtors do not hold mselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column Contrbutons should be n hands of Edtors by 10 A M on Sunday LUCKY DOG Too much cannot be sad Before Study Fre, \ o-m- pan subject of our l- Crme brary; our sense of decency Sunday Evenng, January 6, : and after all t comes To Edtors of Colle Neos: down to that cannot Dear Loveles: Fndng myself lghtly be appealed to nentoned n your blow-away she The nfrmary s full! too often Pacts elsewhere n 'George Herbert," sandy-cc The nfrmary s full! NEWS show that we are gven unusual 'cur of low degree!," have been Hey! HO! The flu bug Oh! < prvleges n use of Lbrary as The nfrmary s full compared wth or colleges Then so excuse for much more reprehensble s our abuss your language We come o can't gve you anythng but germs, "a bold of m Stealng reserve books and noble race" and are es s certanly acme of college crme The baby; pecally noted for beng "cheerful ] am full of lttle thngs that squrm, look, lbrarans recently found and always attractng frends am t necessary to remonstrate strangers by elegance wth and tn college by sendng a bengnty" of message to house our "manner and ad meetngs dress" and ths shows problem We are especally nterested s f anythngs worse of late f books contnue to be hdden and explan that, taken though out wthout but a puppy yet beng sgned outdo Dr Jekyll and for, only Mr Hyde by lead course wll be makng ng a trple lfe of more strngent On Campus an rules And we wll have rresponsble and a frsky vagabond, very hosptable n amongst us to thank for t nvtnc myself to all feasts and bage pals accessble; at 70 requred last Senate canje n doubt as to ollege on reused The Quet Hour rulng does not meet wth approval of student body All of whch seems to prove that where elasfal house meetngs can Why not? PATCHNG UP AN OLD BREACH n January number of The Fount, Dr Krtley Mar, one tme exchange professor at Wellesley, has wrtan artcle, agan justfyng scence relgon as team-mates He speaks be way n whch a geologst faces God A fellow-scentst, a professor of socology at Smth, conservatve s glad to note, was recently severely reprmanded for suggestng that scentsts felt that Ten Commandments could be supplanted by mental hygene Street, am a groomed and r Brynhld wth my own santary cnar and ted and my < on Abraham's rght knf talan quarter am Fanny, playmate of fve chldren and out-rompng m all When made my summer sojourn on Campus, was Fanny, wth my talan ownershp well attested by purchase and lcense When Dean Tufts, generosty, fgure and by gave me femnne prde n my great moral effort me wth fudge and frostng and : such dgestve frvoltes "Press me not to take more pleasure n ths world of sugar'd les, Than my strct, yet welcome sze Fanny-Campana-George- Herbert-Brynhld use of lbrary books, e a fne of more than two s pad on each book crculated from Unversty Lbrary le year 299 books were found n students' rooms, and more than half of se had never been recorded as loans from lbrary The prevous year proporton of such <s had been even larger The exace of se records explans only clearly one of problems of col- The Wellesley students beng allowed free access to t :rve shelves n Bryn Mawr all anotncr wat n lne Ths prvlege of usng open reserve shelves s constantly abused n Wellesley, and for such courses as Hstory 103 Lteratures are often thoughtlessly left ables or n rooms where y are lkely to be sought t s sad that of Psychology professors spent (Contnued on Page 7, Col 1) A few suggestons for emergency songs for college n ths perod of depresson You're pll n my pocket, You're Vcks 1 on my chest, You have come to be my necessty Whle 'm held as a pest Tll that lucky day when flu scares can't gve you anythng but germs! Even upperclassmen do t- There'/ a radbow roudd Add d vds be lge a t Add 'b zhoutgg zo v 've god a gold When germs hde ro That's And r Though You sad, "'ve \ sngle query popped c 'LL GET YOU YET Four years 've passed yo Four years 've And stll turn my eye, Your cold serenty to try And longer shall wat? (Why do hestate?) Oh, myself berate For playng fool of Fate Before lfe taketh me, From college, young and 1 'll clmb you blasted tr donas thnks t would 1 clevere longng to " Last mr 19 peopl VACATON shoppng packng ave d Varous forms of locomot Home ChrMn s (jewelry, objets d'art Dentst Theaters Dances Shoppng Pood Last-mnute partes shoppng packng Sleepers Wear! Wellesley (fve hours late) On Pro

6 , j A ' j The Theater COLONA^Bffe COPLEY The Whsperng Gallery HOLLS Volpone MAJESTC Whte Llacs REPERTORY Mary Rose SHUBERT Ran or Shne TREMONT Blackbrds o] 1928 WLBUR The Royal Famly THE ROYAL FAMLY Some thngs wll go so far and no farr, and so t s wth me of The Royal Famly Ths s a farly lfe of Barrymores Even so, lllputan hystera s hghly amusng But when end of swft-movng second act s reached, dea begns to play tself out By that tme re can be no doubt that home moments of a stage celebrty are a wld flurry, but that despte famly dffcultes Cavendshes are completely held by footlghts Here was place to stop, for a good dea wthout plot, even when blessed wth wt of two clever authors, s apt to pall There were some very neat and wholly goodnatured thrusts at Theatre Guld; The Royal Famly to have started a fad for two-act plays as well as pokng fun at longer ones The thrd act carres on weakly untl fnal trumph of ndomntable famly stran represented by Fanny Caven-, for whom 1! Cavendsh only mportant thng, and even "marrage s an ncdent" Of course Fanny des happy wth daughter and granddaughter, son and great-grandson (aged some odd months) all about to whrl nto rehearsals The cast was successful n dffcult task of behavng atrcal n speech and gesture All women managed a goodly number of fantastc clos Wthout doubt, confast and tea trays to noursh ths amazng famly durng all three acts was most tellng bts of atmo- COMNG CONCERTS SYMPHONY HALL Jan Walter Gesekng panst Jan Boston Symphony Orchestra Jan Boston Symphony Orchestra Jan Boston Symphony re returned 1 gay 323 years ago, 1 Volpone had a trumphant run of sx months through summer at Guld Theatre n New York and 19th, Buster Keaton appears n The story s of Volpone (The Fox), a The Cameraman, and a Techncolor very rch Venetan wthout wfe, chldren or or relatves, who pretends to be dyng n order to make hs fr fawn about hm n hope of comng hs hers Mosca, hs kn thrd Boston presentaton of ths season, Marco Mllons Margalo Gllmore, Earle Larmore Henry Travers Claude Rans, Phlp Legh Whtford Kane and Morrs Carnovsky The much-heralded court-room play, The Tral of Mary Dugan, s comng to Wlbur week of January 21 "t s masterly melodrama by Bayard Veller, expertly produced, capably acted The stage, upon whch curtan does not fall, represents courtroom; audence sts as jury; to and fro goes suspense of a mystfyng pursut of gult among nnocent Novel, preposterous, engrossng Geneveve Tobn, recently returned from London, wll play part of muchendurng Mary: Arthur Hohl, dstrct attorney; Cyrl Keghtley, lawyer for defense; Robert Wllams, Jmmy Dugan" The arrval of Scandals at Shubert should put many people on Crest of a Wave Harry Rchman and Ann Pennngton herself are comng Shades of Blossom Tme and The Student Prnce! Whte Llacs at Majestc s for those who lke r play-gong n lullaby form, fantly flavored wth lavendar or, ths tme, llac Chopn, George Sand and ncrcle are led nto operetta for much mors, not too much plausblty The New York cast s promsed for Boston n last are De Wolf Hopper, Guy Robertson and Odette Myrtl COMMUNTY PLAYHOUSE Wellesley Hlls FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN The Phdelah Rce Players are con- M, $ tnung wth r unusually popular Thursday evenng performances at that Playhouse Ths evenng's presentaton ent verson has been completely modernzed by Stefan Zweg an Wm s a comedy n three acts by Ray Hodg- Austran toumst prjf Pn tolet don, Marred and How *"" '! On Frday and Saturday, 18th ^glan set Elzabeth and gallant Ralegh, wll ^0lS^ ~^~~ \k ; y be shown on same bll Buster Keaton gves hs audence a rapd successon of laughs at comedy whch s %,f^t^r % '-^j^ ' ~ matter of loof^s Look n Jordan's sport shop won t be overlooked when those Carnval bds are due confederate, persuades each of se not too slapstck; as a would-be orgnal dea and one newsreel cameraman he makes countless that readly appeals to publc always greedy frends that he s named Swagger thrsty fo wnter-sports sole her to Volpone's rches, and reby forces each one to make Volpone ensembles thrllng escapes and enough stupd a compact and most convenent j nsght nto ways of actors an< blunders to render t a bg surprse case for your own tolet artcles, actresses The play sketches dal; costly gfts as a token of frendshp n when he does succeed n gettng hs lfe of a famous atrcal famly, ant t are such vared crookeres as are seldom magned by commonplace job and grl he loves at same and puff case Vared and attractve colored slks wth whte certanly a more temperamental, hectc and tumultuous group than Ca vsors of crook plays of today And Second Floor de- Man Store No Place to Go, a story of South rubber lnng vendshes never exsted, although n t s not only offered as ludcrous Sea, wth Mary Astor and Lloyd George Kaufman and Edna Perber are farce, but also a moral preachment JORDAN MARSH sad to have based r play on aganst greed and dshonesty, all The World's Greatest and Lear Tuesday, Stores January 21 and 22, tomore effectve for ts exhlaratng Be-son 167 Tremor,, St mporar, quartos ger wth Damond Handcuffs n COMPANY N 1-H M (' 1,, former, a young grl leaves her fl,,j w The cast s made up of same Dealer Throuhoul The World mor's yacht and seeks love "on players who appeared n Guld's second feature s nspred by a me On Wednesday, 23rd, Tom Mx n Horsemen of Plans wll be seen SUE PAGE STUDO at Playhouse, wth a new herone Sally Blane gnts mat Tll tf Photographs Wellesley, Mass \>"V/ Tel Wellesley 0430 ^ -JB Skes wth Commerce " HE ar map of Amerca s now n ground nakng- Jan 27 Lawrence Tbbet, THE THEATRCAL SCENE The fnal week of Theatre Guld season n Boston begns on Monday, January 21st, when Volpone, Ben Jonson's hlarous classcal comedy, goes nto ts second week at Holls Street Theatre The comedy has been recognzed as one of most humorous and most btng exposures of human greed for money that ever has been wrtten The Guld s presentng Stefan Zweg's modernzed verson of Jonson's orgnal Phlp Moeller drected Guld producton and Lee Smonson desgned colorfu settngs and cos- Thursday, January 17 at 8 "Marred and How! Jan 18 and 19 on and Tues, Jan 21 and 22 "Damond Handcuffs" "No Place to Go" Wednesday, January 23 "Horsemen of Plans" c Ten years ago, re were 218 mles of ar mal routes wth two staton stops; to-day, a network of sky roads brdges country from Atlantc to Pacfc and from Canada to Gulf of Mexco Can you magne ths growth wthout electrcty wthout llumnated arports wthout trunk lnes studded wth electrc beacons? Men of vson are buldng for ncreasng traffc of at Soon, skes wll be flled wth commerce Just as electrcty s helpng to conquer ar, land, and sea to-day, so to-morrow t wll lead to greater acco rnr>l"-r,mpnr ': '" ovorlnn and n pvpry human actvty GENERAL ELECTRC

7 CHOR Out From Dreams and Theores MPORTANT TO SENORS DRECTORY REVSONS WABAN GUEST HOUSE WABAN STREET NGRflUED ^MOHEKY Bureau calls atu'ntor were due on December 15 Senors whc have not yet returned rs are askec to do so at once Ths early date k necessary n order to gve Bureau tme to obtan credentals from faculty and to tabulate regstrant; bafore requests for credentals come from employers n early sprng At same tme, Drector wshes to urge senors to regster whle n college, and to attend to t promptly Even for those who ntend to study or whose plans are defntely determned for next year, regstraton s desrable for future use, and n order that Bureau may hav fles sble canddates Alce Perry Wood, EDUCATON PAYS Current Condtons, a revew ssue by Natonal Employment Ex change of New York, gves follow ng conclusons whch are based upo an nvestgaton of nearly fve thousam persons scattered over country re gardng relaton of ncome to edu 2 The grammar school graduate' come ncreases n small annua crements (approx $40 per yr) and reaches a maxmum around age o: CONCERT N NEW YORK WNS HGHLY U:!-!U;h!'j('r-] FAVORABLE RECOGNTON ;s attended abroad m sm-'nl: at Town Hall n New York Cty December twenty-second The let of congratulatons receved by 1 Thompson from Gerald Reynolds, 1 Conductor of Women's Unversty Glee Club, s prnted ssue The prases partal audence we next day's metropoltan papers whch rendered a unanmously favorable opnon The comment whch appeared n Mornng Telegraph for Su "Wher expendture of energy and extravagance of gesture sental only Randall Thomps self knows best, but net result of presence of Chor's efforts under hs drecton, was decdedly worthwhle Precson of attack was nstantly notceable Excellent ptch, rchness of tone masses, and generally beautful blendngs of dfferent sectons aboundng The mezzo-contraltos shed an especally luscous to Chor Now tell me no mezzo-contraltos They sounded that way neverless, a enough n scale to ha "The program had been selected wth fne taste and a regard for colorng "The church melodes furnshed Chor wth ts fnest opportunty for true muscal efforts, and <,11 UVesley 0449-R School of Nursng o/yale Unversty nty-eght months nt hundred Sheets and A o C"\ One hundred Envelopes «J> OOU STEELCRAFT STUDO Staton A Bov 11 NDANAPOLS CLEARANCE SALE 1=1 January JXCarkdowns Grdles and Bandeaux Slk Underwear and Hosery vy Corset Shop 8 Church Street Wellesley Hotel Martha Washngton (Exclusvely for Women) 29 East 29th Street 30 East 30th Street NEW YORK CTY The deal Resdence for Those Comng to Town for Shoppng, Theatres or to Enjoy Many Cultural Advantages Offered n New York DALY RATES NONE HGHER Ko'n^ wth Runnng Water For Two luoms ud Prvate Bath For One - 3 The hgh school graduate's ncom ncreases n larger ncrements <ap prox $70 per yr) and contnues t< lsh gave grls a chance to trp t on tongue quckly, and quckly, and to extract a Books and Or Thngs ncrease for 5 years longer than doe: grammar school graduate's 4 The college graduate's ncome n' creases n stll larger ncrements (approx $125 per yr) and contnues to ncrease for 15 years longer than does hgh school graduate's 5 The maxmum ncome reached by grammar school graduate, $1700 at age of 40, s reached and passed by hgh school graduate before 6 The maxmum ncome reached by hgh school graduate, $2800 at age 45, s reached and passed by college graduate at about age 32 "A large and happy crowd heard Chor wth unquestonable joy we say to frends of Wellesley College, that n our opnon, ths Chor s one of very fnest organzatons to whch we have lstened for a long tme and we nclude n statement not only women's colleges, but men's Letter Receved Even warmer prase was receved Gerald Reynolds Conductor of Women's Unversty Glee Club of New York Cty pad ths trbute: "New York Cty, "December 23, 1928 "My dear Randall Thompson: OUR CONTEMPORARES that "pecularly approprate that my technque s qute smlar to that of Mlay," and pursues n classc meter career of hs offsprng from cradle to college, dlatng joyously on moderntes Then " am wrtng ths to you wth demand rar than a request that be gven to Wellesley College pub lcaton for prntng n some ssue "Your concert last nght n Town Hall was so enjoyable and so sgnfcant that t compels serous attenton from The Chor sang wth such of what t was performng and wth a muscal feelng that s so mportant for an adequate nterpretaton One can take for granted fresh, lovely voces and enthusastc spontanety as characterstcs of charmng youth but se have been so well drected that a control makng for fne performance has resulted "What y and you are dong s most mportant f enormous gfts towards an adequate expresson The next generaton already gves promse of such resource that one s almost due apologes for anon preserve any llusons mght hold regardng ] fearful at beng a part n ts gudance The more comfort for us n when we hear such a program sung so well by Wellesley Chor "Dr Davdson's example at Harvard has borne much frut n a decade, but A thought for Step Sngng from Columba: annual compulsory song tests are held by those awesome orders, Vglance Commttee and Black Avengers, and freshmen so un- le women's colleges "May wsh Chor and you al e successes your work s deservng characterstc remark of my Cel : ancestor: 'More power to ye!' sezed and soused by sophomores, perched on a fence, and forced to carol re untl justce, by now deaf as well "Sncerely, "GERALD REYNOLDS, "Conductor of Women' Unversty Glee Club of N Y C"

8 s ' relatonshp Bblo Fle BBLOPHLE Wth death of Elnor Wyle, modern lterature has seen passng of one whose work belonged to anor and more perfect age n Black Armour, an artcle n Saturday Revew for or than that requred n our courses, December 29, re s an excellent ap- or that whch we do for pure relaxa- precaton of talent of ths wrter who, n an age when free verse and yet ponderable beauty" Her poetry nclned to short, sophstcated verses exhbtng restrant and avodance of swft, passonate mpulse Her novels often showed dstnct poetc tendences The frst of se, Jennfer Lorn, has a quet charm, a smplcty and a perfecton of expresson that are even more evdent n later novels Orphan Angel and Mr Hodge and Mr Hazard are lkewse subtle, smple and even more nclned to regular rhythms of poetry All of work provdes excellent examples of what has been called her "exquste artflcalt: n summng up of her worth: "Elnor Wyle, both n poetry and prose, was essentally arstocrat as that term dscplne, and dsdan of petty, gross, mean Her work was never easy; t was counter to broader currents of her tmes fne goldsmth's work, ntaglos, medallons, cut gems and engraved crystal not dynamos and skyscrapers of art" Of nterest, surely, to Wellesley s announcement concernng collecton of papers of James Boswell by Colonel Ralph sham, wth whom Mss Elzabeth Manwarng of Englsh Department had pleasure of workng The edtor of collecton s Mr Geoffrey Scott Already sx of sxteen projected volumes are awatng publcaton They nclude: 1 The Early Papers and The Oath 2 Zelde, and Papers n Holland 3 Tour n Germany 4 Boswell wth Rousseau and Voltare 5 Porza Sansedon: Papers n taly 6 The Makng of Lfe of Johnson The prce of frst sx volumes s $350, of entre $ cop be publshed of SUGGESTON TOR DSCUSSON t GROUP OF OUTSTANDNG BOOKS was announced n NEWS be faculty had agreed to meet nformally wth any group of grls who wshed to read toger some of outstandng books of last year t has seemed to so many of us that readng, smply a readng toger and dscussng pro and con book whch you may choose The tme and place wll be chosen at wll of group They are not classes The leader has been asked so that re may be someone who can help lead dscusson and may brng to group a somewhat mature pont of vew The groups suggested are: Does Cvlzaton Need Relgon? Renhold Nebuhr lmtatons of relgon f relgon s to be socally effectve, dealsts wll be forced to detach mselves from domnant secular desres of natons as well as from greed of economc groups Probably Mss Elzabeth Frost wll meet wth ths group Realty Cannon Streeter A much dscussed and perhaps one TURKSH REFORMS DSCUSSED notes at once prvlege, manner, self- of most hghly prased books pub- AT AGORA BY MRS HUNTNGTON lshed n ths last year Beleve Maude Royden Mss Royden gves n ths book man factors of her belefs Mss Frost ead wth ths group ;roup consderng problems of rn Worshp and some of ts essen- M'> of Chrstanty to or Relgons wll be led by Doctor Wellman probably readng nda and aths by J B Pratt group readng Relgous Poetry whch wll be led by Mss Katy Boyd e mpatence of a Parson by Dck Shepard Ths s a very keen attack on lurch and s full of nterestng materal Mss Elza Kendrck wll meet Psycho-analyss for Normal People Dr Martn wshes especally to have s group for freshmen and wll coner n t adaptaton of ndvdual to lfe WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS hghest college offces entrely wthout regard to famly, to background or to wealth Never n hstory of Amercan colleges has sprt of lberty for ndvdual student been so strong as t s n best of women's colleges today The Norrn colleges have ndeed through "new plan" of college selectng students for ndvdual power rar than for accumulated subject-matter The result s ths more ndvdualzed type of student The women's colleges, recognzng ton, s not done here on campus t s wth ths thought n mnd that books uncontrolled realsm were paramount, and topcs have been suggested greater ablty of newer type of wrought books wth metculous care f you wsh to jon such a group wll student, are makng darng experments and adequate restrant The subtle you sgn on Chrstan Assocaton n allowng her to educate herself The beauty of her novels les n ths rare, Board or leave your name n Chrstan Assocaton Offce These groups tutoral system and readng perods cultured style, n "hard and shnng outlnes" There s a dstnct are to be nformal, no preparaton, at Radclffe, ntroducton of laboratory method n teachng art, charm too n her ory of a "fleetng musc and drama at Vassar and Mount Holyoke, honors course and junor year n France at Smth, general examnaton, whch s makng ts way nto all colleges of hgher standng, are all recognton by colleges of greater ndvual capacty of students wthn r gates The comments of Mss Samuels on lack of ndvdualty among sororty jf stultfyng effect 'ay representatv ; of colleges fc Mrs George Huntngton, wfe of vce-presdent of Robert College, Constantnople, and an organzer of relef work n Near East n 1916, talked nformally at Agora on Sunday afternoon before members of Servce Fund Commttee and a group nvted by Mss George and Mss Mller of Hstory department She dscussed Turksh socal form n dscardng of vel equalty law passed n 1926, lgous reform n abolton of Calphate and reform of mosque worshp, and enducatonal reform n ncrease and mprovement n medcal and general schools and sendng of r graduates to small towns and n use of Latn alphabet The Amercan colleges says Mrs Huntngton, are valuable n eatng natves wthout denaturalzng m, n promotng nternatonal peace and relgous tolerance, besdes supplementng nadequate natve educaton For Sck Room Cheerfulness KELLOGG PACT DSCUSSED "Snce t s almost certan that Kellogg pact wll be ratfed sooner or later, our bg job s not to work for treaty or exhaust ourselves cheerng when treaty s ratfed Our job s to try to make treaty mean somethng The frst nstalment on that job s not to make fools of ourselves by For ndsposed and convalescent re can be nothng fner than some lovely flowers n brght colors that cheer and help make better THE FLORST Tel Well 0700 t, S&CenhllSrd accompanyng ratfcaton of a treaty to outlaw war wth a bg navy bll" Norman Thomas PATRONZE OUR ADVERTSERS We convert Chrstmas money nto Books Satsjacton guaranteed LGGETTS DRUG STORE 539 Washngton Street Wellesley, Mass (Contnued Page 4, Col many hours lookng for a book, and day after t was found t dsappeared agan Entrance nto stacks s anor prvlege of Wellesley students Harvard allows only ts post-graduate same rulng s found n many or colleges Because of modern methods of groupng books on related subjects toger, students who can go drectly to shelves often fnd valuable addtonal materal whch y mght not have found through use of fles Wellesley students would do well to realze that y are honored by beng gven se opportuntes and y should consder how much tme and energy must be wasted not only by Lbrary staff but also by Faculty and r fellow students f se prvleges are used carelessly A K X MOVE JANUARY 18 (Contnued from Page 3, Col 3) For change from old, colmass-mnded atttude of edts to new, ndvdualstc, leran college lfe t shows partcularly n new actvtes of colege students Undergraduates at ramen's colleges no longer devote r nthusasms to r dormtory, r lass, r team They no longer go o "sngsong" nghts, or act n old mateur rollckng plays Ther plays re today serous producton of workshops" and expermental atres, produced under gudance of profesnals, commented on often by crtcs scal musc of hghest character They wll rde, swm, play golf, tenns, hockey, basketball or polo, but y wll no longer go and "root" for teams They take courses n phlosophy and hstory of relgons, but y wll no longer attend chapel or accept creeds They choose r student leaders from among most ntellgent of r fellow-students Ph Beta Kappa members today frequently hold "QUESTON MARK" SETS RECORD N RECENT 150 HOUR FLGHT The Fokker plane, The Queston Mark, whch remaned n ar from 724 AM on January 1, untl 207 PM, January 7, has broken all prevous records for heaver than ar flyng Before The Queston Mark's amazng feat, Graf Zeppeln whch recently flew to Amerca, had establshed world's record n stayng aloft 111 hours The most mportant feature of flght was refuelng of plane n md-ar Every eght hours a feeder plane approached Fokker and, flyfeed t plane below After hose was connected, 250 gallons of gasolne flowng at rate of 75 gallons a mnute were dramatc world outsde cole shot n Ths procedure s not as sm- Ther glee clubs have gven way ple as t sounds as an object as small traned choruses, whch render clas- as a narrow-moud hose s dffcult of a-men s performance of engnes Fve men under leadershp of Major Carl Spatz contnued navgaton of plane durng sx day flght wthout ceasng The fact that men can stand such a stran for so long a perod opens up new channels n aeral transporta- Real Holdays Where Good Tmes Are Ever Present a ths nearby land of long-leafed pnes, facltes tor every port have been expertly developed You'll fnd fve famous lonald J Ross golf courses; smooth-gated horses that enjoy canter as much as r rders; flawless tenns courts; polo, Hootng and or sports followed by delghtful evenngs of leerful atmosphere, luxurous servce and a cusne that make ed for holdays Come wth your nd famly '<*

9 j : WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS The Marqus Enjoys Amercan nformalty; Beng A Genleman Of Course He Prefers When Marqus Forvant rd to taly on completng: C E dent tour whch brought hm to lesley last weefc, he s gong to member " Amercan nformalty" as of thngs he lked best about lege Government Assocaton n hs Mr Mller, ex-presdent ; -T travel n ths antrv ha- already seen much of east He lkes New York and thnks Washngton beautful, States The breezy swng of lfe s congenal to young man : expressed a decded preference taly, where co-cd nsttutons an Pttsburgh, "whch s nce, f a unheard of phenomena, and where smutly" However, possblty young lades attend dances only suburban lvng appealed to hm a chaperoned by r parents, fne way to avod cty whle beng grls who pursue study n taly attend near enough to enjoy ts advantages Unversty each day under Whle n ths vcnty hs vsted Tech and from Boston left for Northampton and Amherst f Smth s to offer competton for Mr Forvant's opnon of Wellesley, she must produce many blondes, for ths dashng Latn bru- tecton of a Nun usually, who escorts m to and from r homes" Marqus explaned Yet Mr Forvant was far from abashed by our unrestraned femnsm, and was enthusastc n hs apprecaton of our colleges \vv! The Wellesley campus he found ested n seeng t to be "multa bella" blondes as possble The talan lade; Mr Forvant was guded ab^ut aven tresses have evdently pallec grounds by Kathryn Wehe, presdent hs taste Or perhaps he has beer of Crculo talano and was later our better Amercan fcton ant g entertaned at a tea gven by Col- has made dscovery that "Gentle- ( ANDAK 1 To Ruth Johnson Burkholder, Davd Crag December To Hazel Uaarman Woll, The Wellesley Thrft Shop ^really apprecates contrbuton- rr< lved 'rnm llr (ulk'k'c ln lore Chrstn- am urnm bu Frday, January 25, at 815 P M CONCERT ADDRESS Wellesley nn Wellesley, Mass Musc 192S Mrs WLLAM D JAMESON /oln Mr BALDASSARE FERLAZZO Address by WLLAM L RAYMOND 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 Anl and up The Wellesley Natonal Bank Captal $150,000 Surplus $250,000 AT WELLESLEY NN " When dreary wthout ' Ts cheery wthn '83 Mary Dudl> Fc'kt : n Rochester, N H ex-'84 Eva L Maws Mor peror of Epscopal Order of Trnnsnpuraton of Cncnnat ver, Colorado '93 Alce Maude Barbour December 14, 1928 n Derby, Conn '94 Lllan Qumby, June , '99 Gertrude Pene Peck November 17, 1928, n Phladelpha, Pa '00 Anne M Waldron 1928 n Portland, Me '06 and "08 Mr Julus H Whtng, far of Ruth Whtng Darbshre '06, Mary B Whtng '08 Dorothy Whtng Terrell ex-'16 and Carolne Whtng '18, December 11, 1928, n Wnsted Conn '18 Helen Lent Jay November 9, 1928 n Pttsburgh Pa '21 Margaret Brckner Frankln, n '22 nfant son of Elzabeth Drake Frey, November 18, 1928 '28 Emela Sternberger January 3, n Pars, France Rooms and Surroundn HOMEPORT GFT SHOP and LENDNG LBRARY Babson Park LUNCHEON-DNNER Wellesley WLBAR'S =Jr=lr=lr=Jr=lr=lr=ln== n= Evenng Slppers A most charmng and unusual array of evenng slppers! $600 ( -^ wll fnd gltterng gold and slver brocades, smart satns, Ho, ry $139 \ LJJl rs U \ Here you a " d beaut f"^ colored suedes! Slppers dyed to ClflCfl match your gown at only $1 per par Wlbarjs fc: WELLESLEY SHOP 562 WASHNGTON ST BOSTON-455 WASHNGTON!=d,=dF=l=J =d,=jr=r=j,=jr= ALUMNAE Engaged NOTES '21 Natale Noyes Nckerson to Mr Annual Clearance Sale Our Entre Stock of mported Florentne Goods Very Reduced Prces All Ths Week Open Evenngs Untl 9 O'Clock LEARN THE PANO N TEN LESSONS TENOR-BANJO OR MANDOLN N FVE LESSONS \orkjewd of Hnqhrnd Thompson Morrs Wakeley, Cornell '20 '25 Mldred Wetten to Mr Thomas Chalmers ngersoll of Belot, Wsconsn '26 Florence Phllps to Mr Theodore Carter Cooke '27 Anta W Wengorovus to Mr James Kenneth Loughry Wesleyan '26 '28 Adelne Caplan to Mr Raymond Gnzberg Tufts '25, B U Law '28 Elzabeth Cutler to Mr Charles Bradford Mtchell, Wesleyan '28 Marred '18 Maron Wrght to Mr Murray S Moore Amherst '18, December 8, 1928 '19 sabel Boyd to Mr Edwn Hasbrouck Proudft, Prnceton '19, December Karne G Vose to Mr James Mc- Lelland December 21, 1928 '22 Carolyn Henretta Long to Mr WELCOME! Best Wshes For 1929 TO RESOLVE: f you resolve to deal wth th> Mn-,1 (Jnalty and servce are FRUTS VEGETABLES CONFECTONS, ETC taught to play by note n regular pro fessonal chord style n your ver; frst lesson you wll be able to play popular number by note SEND FOR T ON APPROVAL The "Hallmark Self-nstructor" ttle of ths method Eght years were requred to perfect ths great work The entre course wth necessary examnaton sheets, s bound n one volume The frst lesson s unsealed whch student may examne 'JUDGE and JURY" The : nstructor,' Upon student returnng any copy f "Hallmark Self-nstructor" wth ae seal un-broken, we wll refund n -nstructor wll ep J, r!,-km- rudors, bold Elzabethans and gallant Cavalers Domnatng tns ^Te of greatness stands sulv lme cadral glorous York Mnster England's treasure house of staned glass To contemplate ths 1,300 year old temple, wth ts Jesse wndow, Fve Ssters wndow and lofty vaultng, s a sght ever to be remembered Up and do E't Cosr,,f t'-n-nd, *& Stanley Gerson Heyman, Dec 27, 1928 '25 Frances Lews to Mr Laurence Lndsley Address: 49 South Clenlon Street, East Orange, N J '26 Dorothy Harcourt to Mr James Hutcheson Wells, December 15, 1928 '28 Helen van Dernoot to Dr Samuel Rosen, graduate of Syracuse Unversty, November WELLESLEY FRUT CO dollars ntrely satsfed, d n full, upon wrtten request The Publshers are anxous to place 'Self -nstructor" n hands of lovers all over country, and proposton to agents Send for copy today Address The "Hallmark Self-nstructor" Staton G, Post Offce 11 New York N Y HTKETCHAMCra^j/, Flh Ave NY London and North Eastern Ralway OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND'

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