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The College News
Volume I. No. 1.
BRYN MAWR, PA., SEPTEMBER 30, 1914
Price 5 Cents
Calendar.
8.45.�Opening of the' thirtieth aca-
demic year with the speech of President
Thomas in the chapel.
� aturoay. octoiira
8 P. M.�Christian Association Recep-
tion in the Gymnasium.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4
6 P. M�Vespers. Leader, Ruth Tin-
ker, '15, President.
8 P. M.�Evening Service. Sermon
by Dr. G. A. Barton.
MONDAY, OCTOBER B
7.30 P. M.�Athletic Association Meet-
ing in the Chapel.
THURSDAY, OCTOSIS �
Advanced htaiidmg examinations begin.
Reception and address of President
Thomas to Freshmen at the Deanery in
the afternoon.
Reception and address of President
Thomas to the Graduates at the Deanery
in the evening.
7.30 P. M.�Business Meeting of the
Christian Association.
8 P. M.�Parade Night.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Senior Oral Examination in French.
� UMDAY. OCTOIIR 11
8 P. M.�Evening Service. Sermon
by the Rev. Higginbotham, of Allaha-
bad, India.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1�
8 P. M.�General Debating Meeting.
Leader, Florence Hatton.
��TU�DAY, OCTOBER IT
8 P. M.�Senior Reception to the
Freshmen.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30,
8 P. II.�Lantern Night.
Mr. Bate's Camp.
The new management of Bate's House
this summer, by which Miss Crane, tin-
Superintendent, was assisted by an ex-
Cerienced housekeeper and a cook, has
cen found a complete success. At
Spring Street one hears from every side
praises of the management, the food and
of the health and happiness which the
guests gained there. Children were hap'
pier, mothers were happier, and workers
Were happier and more useful llianjast j ear.
We have to thank for this successful
season Miss Crane, the Superintendent;
Miss Strohger, the housekeeper; Miss
Isabel Smith, the assistant manager,
6ur Spring street helpers, those who
have contributed towards the camp, and
'the Bryn Mawr workers.
� The following were at the camp for
one or two weeks: K. B. Blodgett. L-
Garfield, A. P. Smith, A. Davis. A Gra
ban. K. L. Dulls*, M. Scattergood, K.
Dodd, J. Drilling. K. Snodgrass, E.
Sm'th, B. Aycr, ,L. Cox. M. Dodd. J.
Nilrs, M. G. Branson, H. C. Robertson,
f, Wagner, R. Bixler. M. Tuttle, S.
Collins, H. Harris. A. Irwin, H. Smith.
R. Tinker; H. Harris. K. Huntington. E.
Lord, F. Lord. G. Hamilton. A. McMas-
ter, G. Rtanham, M. Ames, K. Bontecou.
II Smith, M. H. Taber, G. Jones and O.
l>l.�Jo,b.
FIELD DAY�JUNE 3RD
'Varsity Wins From Alumnae,
� Score 28 to 8.
Immediately before the game there
was a procession in costume, led by the
Alumnae team, followed by '98; '04, who
wore blae hoods; '99, who dressed as
Phoenixes; '11, as Peacocks, and by '18,
as Chantecleers, The procession closed
with the 'Varsity Team, Miss Applebee
and the Athletic Board. The line-up:
Alumnae: G. Hinricks, E. Denison, L.
Haydock, C. Wesson, L. Houghteling, H.
Cadbury and M. Kirk. 'Varsity: L. Cox,
E. Baker, K. Balderston, M. Morgan. H.
Kirk, M. Thompson and M. Tappan.
The awarding of prizes and cups fol-
lowed.
Hockey first team to 1914.
Tennis first team, singles to 1915; first
team doubles to 1914. College cham-
pionship to M. Thompson, '17.
Swimming: Water polo first team to
1915; meet to '17. Championship to M.
Keller, '15.
Track: First place in meet to 1917.
Championship to M. Morgan, '15.
Basket-ball first team to 1914.
1911, aided by the class baby, won the
"beauty prize." The judges were M. F.
Fleisher, "14; E. Dessau. '15; H. Orr. 10.
A bun was presented to C. Taber in rec-
ognition of her services in providing re-
freshments for visiting teams and 'Var-
sity throughout the year. Miss Apple-
bee was given a new emergency case anil
an alarm clock, which, it was hoped,
would help her to get people down to
the games promptly.
Yellow ties were awarded for excep-
tional work in athletics to L. Cox, '14;
C. Cadbury, '14; H. Kirk, '14; A. Miller.
"14; M. Morgan. '15; I. Zeckwer, '15; M.
Thompson, '17.
---------�
The Freshman Class.
Complete on Going to Print
. ROCKEFELLER.
Misses'Allen. Cordingly, Butterfield.
Dure, iimpson, Kuhn, Loeb. Mall, Hol-
iday, floughton, Hersler Richmond. Ru-
pert. Scott. Senior, Stair, Walker, Whit-
comb.
PEMBROKE WEST.
Misses Cheney. Kvans, Fiskc, Flani-
f;an. Hemenwav, Hobbs, Harris, Knel-
and, Morton, Newlrn, O'Connor, Pear-
son. Pershing, R. E., Rhoads, Strauss,
Willard, Williams.
PEMBROKE EAST.
Misses Bailey, Buffum, Atherton,
Downs,, Hart. Hodgf*. Lindlev. Pomroy,
Ridlon, E. M. Smith. Turle, Worth.
DENBIGH.
Misses Bacon., Chandler, Dufrnirccy,
Dodge, Gardiner, Hammer, Howell,
Loomis, Richardson, R. G. Rhoads.
Sharpless, Stevenson.
MERION.
Misses Bclville. Born, Eastwick. Fra-
zier. KirK Murnford, Richards. Reiss,
Smith, Showell. Turner. Winsor.
RADNOR.
Misses Booth, Quimby.
Election of Freshman Chairman
Rlizabeth Downs, from Rosemary, was
elected Chairman of the Freshman Class at
noon on Tuesday. She came with Adeline
Werner, President of 1916, and two of 1918.
in Dr. Branson's car. Dr. Branson ninped
I off at Mr. Foley's hous�\ apparent!) fLr a
professional visit, whi e the car drove to the
paint shop behind the liuu&e, where Agnes ,
Crabau, 1916, and eight Freshmen had been
waiting since 7.80. The meeting waa over
in a minute, but it was not known by the
college as jl whole until later in the after-
noon. The new Chairman waa a ten-bar
girl, and for two years voted "optima" at
Rosemary.
ALUMNAE NOTICES *
Weddings.
Helen Cadbury, 1908, to Mr. Arthur
Bush, September 18th. Amy Walker,
1911, to Mr. James A. Field, Professor in
the Department of Economics at Chi-
cago University, specialty, Eugenics.
Anna Hartsh'orne, 1912, to Mr. Carroll
Thornton Brown, Master at Westtown
School, August 22nd. E. Pinney. 1912,
to Mr. Arthur Dixon'Hunt. H. Runyon,
1912, to Mr. G. H. L. Winfrey on Aiwu-t
18th. I. Vincent, 1912, to Mr. Paul
Harper, August 29th. Margaret E.
Brown. 1913, to Mr. Thomas Fleming,
August 31st.
Engagements.
Elsa Denison. 1910, to Mr. Dayton
Voorhees, of Philadelphia; they arc to
be married in November. E. Braley,
1914, to Mr. F. A. Dcwcy, Lecturer in
Economics at Bryn Mawr. Lillien Cox,
1914,. to Mr. Archer Harman.
The following Alumnae are in the
Graduate School this year: Fellows. L.
P. Smith, 1908; H. Parkhurst, 1911.
Scholars, E. Rambo, 1908; E. Deems,
1910: E. H. Johnston. 1912; M. G. Bart-
lett, 1913; R. Brandon, 1914; R. Lord, 1114.
J. C. Brown, 1913, is teaching at the
Misses Shipley's school.
E. Baker, 1914, is Athletic Director at
Rosemary Hall.
E. Dunham. 1914, is studying medicine
at Johns Hopkins.
E. Colt, 1914, has entered the Train-
ing School for Nurses at the Presby-
terian Hospital, New York.
L. Houghteling, 1911, has passed the
Civil Service examinations and has an
appointment in the City Hall, Chicago, in
connection with work among defective
children.
The following students are not return-
ing to college this year:
1914�C. Allport. E. Atherton.
1915�E. Blount, E. Dougherty, M.
Meeker, M. Taber. M. Tappan. J. Bran-
ham, L. Cox, E. Glascock, C. Harding,
M. Hitotsuyani.
1916�A. Jagganl, M. Mabon, H. Orr,
E. Rand. K. Scrivrn. 1). Sippel. D. Turn-
er, E. Wagner, E. Beach.
1917�M. Comstock.' M. Feurer. R.
Joachim. J. Mayer, G. McWilliams, G.
Randall. R. Richards. M. Wahl. L. Wag-
ner, G. Ulmer
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