The College News 1948-06-01 Vol. 34 No. 25

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Bryn Mawr College Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College News Bryn Mawr College Publications, Special Collections, Digitized Books 1948 The College News, 1948-06-01, Vol 34, No 25 Students of Bryn Mawr College Let us know how access to this document benefits you Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews Custom Citation Students of Bryn Mawr College, The College News, 1948-06-01, Vol 34, No 25 (Bryn Mawr, PA: Bryn Mawr College, 1948) This paper is posted at Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_collegenews/786 For more information, please contact repository@brynmawr.edu � • VOL XLIV, NO 25 C •• ;'I'I , Tr _ f BI', lis O'u tI ARDMORE and BRYN MAWR, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1948 PRICE 10 CENTS Harriet Walden Ward Wins European Fellowship � - BM Fund 194-6 Approaches End W1th $1 600 000 • , , Donations to Continue Throughont Winter; For Chairs The Bryn 'Mawr Fund 1946- haa now reached $1,600,000 of its $200,00 0,00 goal This money will be used towards faculty salariea building Improvements, and to- wards endowments Donations will be ccepted throughout the winter Carol Montgomery McGovern Eighte-tn Mem,be.rs of '98 Clas8 NamedAlternate for Politics Work Return For F,ftleth Annwersary By Emily TownM.d, '$0 EI.ie Andrew gave the cl.� a luncheon In memory of her sister The Class of 1898 held it fiftywho was a member of '98, and Mr year reunion this last week-end Bancroft and his daughter gave a and 18 memben of the clall tea in memory of Ban�roft, able to attend; 11 are plannlne to who was Class PreSident unhl ber march in the Commencement prodeath in March of t�is year cession Distinguished members of Mrs John J Boerlcke, who man­ the clan who eame to the reunion aged the reunion, was pleased at were Marion Edwards Park and the number of members of '98 who Alice Gannett Highlights;f the came to the affair Grace Park week-end for '98 were the filets Wright came back from a trip mignon served at the Claaa Dinner abroad with her daughter juat to Saturday night and the picnic at attend it, and other members came Wyndham, Su;day On Monday, from as far 8S Cleveland and Port- we� Dept.of E ngI'IS h Names S tallings o f 1948�49 Now that the mUlion and a half 'Z e mark is passed, Mrs Manning,Ex- For Essay Prl Director of the Drive I land when the Class of 1907 decided to change its name from the Cills of 1907 Chair of French to the above, in MisS 1948 Class oelkers The class of 1948 has elected the following permanent of- ,�:2: =� 0: 0: , OOO representing the class, · I�hr DISCUSSes Harriman Gives·Out G, I Recipe InClass Day Speech at Taylor; for Mawr career had been a long and hard one,and Mias Nepper thought • She di be adviled cuaeed COocl conduct medals in eon� nec.tioa with eonvertlblo aad men� ultpeter:' tioned - that � there w.s a certain Elizabeth granted the Anne new study in England received the McClure fellowship BACHELOR OF ARTS WARD Biolo" Mary Ann Brady, Harriet W, Ward Plans to Continue Study in English vania Esther of Pennsyl­ Esaayag�Benacerraf, of New York Rosamond Kane, of New York Nelly Jane Keffer, of Pennsyl­ vania Cum laude with honon Anita Mol of New Jersey Harriet Walden Ward, winner ot n cum laude Eeatherine Fanlta the European Fellowship, is an English Major She haa done hon­ New York ors this year, for Mias McClure new award for ber work in History HARRIET WALDEN waa the subject of her paper being Richard II I and Mae­ beth Denny comel from Bedford Elizabeth Ma,· Reviel, of Chemistry Henderlon Bagley, of Hilla, New York, and was prepar­ Maryland Sara Berman,of NewYork.Cu ed by the Westover School in Mid­ laude dlebury, Connecticut Denny Wall awarded the Sheelah Kilroy Memoria' Scholanbip Ethelwyn Clark, of Pennsylvania in Cum laude Holliday Jensen English lor advanced coursea last Kathleen year,as well 8a the Marla East· lrlaryland Houseworth Kuhn, Consuelo Hall Memorial Scholman Brooke arahip for the highest average in New Jersey Alina Elisabeth Surmacka, the junior class of of of Magna cum I.ude Thi, year Denny wu Edltor-in- New York Chiel of the College NEWS and as with honors Edith Ellen Woolever, of Pennsuch member ot the Undergrad� Cum laude sylvania She uate and College Council has just been elected Permanent Secretary of the Clan of 1948 ClaMial Archaeolon Economic and Politic: Barbara LeMay, of New York However Choaen." Evelyn Van Westerborg, of New Carol has held the George W analYtle of observation, presents York Yeatman SCholarship fOi the past not only the difficulties i�herent two years She waa Al6mnae Re­ PoUtiea In relating theory to practice but gion.1 Scholar from 1944.194.6 faces s well a difficulty rooted Margaret Ann B.iah, of PenD­ Scholar of the Wom n' Club of in the "non�mat:hcmatletan'ridea Chevy Chase in 194 a�d Maria sylvania of mathematics," said Miss Lehr Mary Ann Brumbaugh, of Con­ Hopper Scholar in 1945 Much of the mistruat of staUsnecticut tical analysis comes from a f.i1ure Elizabeth Brooke Coleman, of to understand the notion of M ,land I : 'J d McCIure Awarue Elizabeth C.meron of Maliah C ���i�··Ullman Conn, of Pennlyl cnuse of these misunderstandings , Bryn Mawr College vania Today As the crowd progreaaed to Dal� Anna -Stinn Louise Ericson, of ton,Betty Coleman greeted it from the formulation of the elementary IIwards new fellowship for t.he probability notion was studied in first time This fello�hip for Pennsylvania the second story ledge, where she Nancy May Garton, of New sat clad in black bathing cap, dun� early examples of Galileo and Pal� atudy In England haa been given cal culminating in the work of by Mr and Mrs Charlea S Burch York garees, white shirt and red beard too In speaking of bel' Anny " Today I ace tbat I'm among experiences, Ellen revealed • ae- friends iI not my own" , ahe eheer­ cret Anny recipe for chow "Take tully anounced She s�ke tender­ anyt�ing, drop It, pick it up, don' t Ily of ber colleagu e, Schllut von dust It oft', place it in a ehallow pan Beer "Nothing I wouldn't for with lukewarm water nl.ro, a nd him, nothing he wouldn't for 80, in Politica EconOlll.lcl Wilson High School In Weahington D C A Politics Major Carol Jane Lee Ettelson, of Pennayl­ Malna cum I.ude with wrote her honors paper on "Eli� vania honors tism, the Rule ot the Select Few, the By Pat Nichol, '50 driver on campus who was-:: The toots of Ellen aarriman's "galanter" than ever By the time bucolic toy hom banged out the he became a senior, she added, he beginning 01 CllIs Day at 12:45, might even be "Iawlell." Stripping May 14 Student poured out of to a very chic dress, or lack of it, d.nes to listen to the speeches of Ellen parted with the song "Tal'J'et encouragement a n d enthusiasm for Tonight," which was dOOleated mathematical probability in appli� which Ellen began Wearing a sol� to the veteranl at Haverford, since cation to aetual ocx:urrenC6!l, she dier's cap decorated with medalt only they would appreciate it continued To make clear the she told us of hEr various careers, at Bryn Mawr and in the A nny She pointed out that her Bryn ery McGovern waa named as alter­ nate to Miss Ward for her work ship comes from EVanston,Illinois I useful college work in English Carol Montgom­ and was prepared by tbe Woodrow Statistics, in the sense of mathetheory the This scholarship the highest Susan Brimmer Inches, of MalCuna laude sachusetts MeGover Alternate: Elisabeth Washburn Young, of McGovern Carol

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