SEETHE ; I PIERRETTE I PLAYERS ! “SAIL ON, T O N I Ci H T IN MEMORIAL HALL 1, X. C., January 17, 1 MISS LINDSAY DISCUSSES BRYN MAWR SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY dent. Tells of the Success of cussed. The fbst pLt of the*^ hour was given over to the discussic responsible for anything which is: printed. It is believed that thi.s plan will enable “Sights and In sights” to be more efficient than ever The remaining part of the pro gram was given over to Miss Ma- XdrjiberTl'^subTe^ra^^^^ complished. Miss Lindsay stated that there were one hundred stu- in order’ that the studLts may be because many of them have had college girls remain at Bryn Mawr during the summer session to enable The laws are r which sum is' spent in extending the resources of the library for the this gift to Bryn Mawr in return for the ..great opportunities which that many girls did not know any thing of the industrial laws of the particular, state Uey^ blank verse written by two of the i^ustrial girls at the summer (Continued on Page Two) Dr. Manson Speaks At Chapel Service Her Subject, “Per, Enabled her to Apply Psych to Every.day Living. the people, could be brought within reach of every one. It could also n in the present day psychology, all of which deals with of Educational Psychology, li involves the study of medi cine; there is the field of Indus- problem to solve—a problem whicl had many phases relating to psy. chological facts, and the solving of was prepared and distributed to the public in order to find out just what the public thought of the caricat ures whieh appe of the slogan of did not like. T The Bureau of ] e for use in the beL^veryTseful aJd have had'flr^ t this study of A number of r arfacf that mo'^re'’higrLhools in h Carolina are waking up to ;7tr"arvisliut;t"oTrir; The Pierrette Players Make Their Debut Hall Tonight. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ney« fail to delight their audie also witli the sensation she can : QVENT OF T “ENTER THE HERO” is played by^Miss Althea I ^ Jexed vorag “Ln'^ta the“"midst of the toils of feminine inven Miss Ruth Pfohl plays the rom dience will suspect her of havtag rather a deep understanding of such Glaspel is the sort of play which makes an audience fairly bu '' with glee from start to finish. peck«l style, while Miss Mary Candler as Henrietta, his wife, is irresistible. Miss Isabel Wenhold The final play of the evening is an exquisite bit from the realms of poesie. “The Maker of Dreams” by Oliphant Down is a play entirely fanciful in which the persons are r^irMsrtiS^^?:^d himself, both in sentiment and in figure. Miss Dorothy Siewers is the graceful Pierrot, direct from the land of Romance, and as for Miss “‘‘.C^l^errette Plavers are offer ing an evening of delight to all who love drama, and that is very nearly MAJOR VIVIAN GILBERT MAKES SPLENDID ADDRESS JANUARY 7 HARDENING IN THE SAHARA gun company. After six montl there and about five months ( d in order to r( sides being under the constant fire of the Turks, the troops had to un- aerfss the ^Sinai desert requLd a year and a half. first^attaek was made upon Beer- sheba in October, 1917. In a short English army was^ puLuing the Turks and advancing toward Jeru- native keepers of the camels would often will themselves to die and camel herd carrying the water be- the men, many dying by the way side from thirst. in the pllcero^f Wblicfnmportance* They looked into the very brook out of which David selected the stone with which he killed Goliath. In the description of the battle of Nevi Samuel, the highest hill sur- thrplace whlre ChrfstTtood’^ where He appeared to His disciples after the resurrection. An Arab prophecy, three hundred caUrd'^Al VevI''''would“drive'^the Turk out of Jerusalem. Naturally the name, A1 Nevi, was given to General Allenby long before the “Major^GilSrtllid' that an Eng lish cook was the first to enter out™to'‘ fiTd som‘regg“s. Strar" (Continued on Page Tz Paul Whiteman And Orchestra In Concert !nd'delightfuT concert in the Rey nolds Memorial Auditorium under ight brought to many an a: ■ the truth of this statemei .. “^^the__ Waters___of e. “Linpr Awhile”, Vincent . A Suite of Sere- b;£i: Register For Second Term February Second The Registrar has announced that to five P. M. All changes in sched- signcd by her Faculty Adviser. A fee of two dollars will be charged

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