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seeing life in a convent in old Spain with the Dramatic C1ub's presentation Of Cradle Song -how does a New Eng- land town meeting work?-tWO IOWU of-hcials will tell us-black night and white snow set the color scheme for Senior Prom- What a marvelous per- sonality Howard Thurman has! - Golly, what a week-end! March 14-Interclass sing: Ruthie Dearborn making faces at us-the trials and tribu- lations of Third Year Med Secs- I guess I'm just a little hoarse with a frog in my throat. March 15- What did you think of his talk? - Now I'm so confused I don't know what I believe -it's Whiting Williams, eloquently presenting the labor situation from a conservative angle. March 16- How young he is! - I never saw anyone's fingers move so fast - The piano always was my favorite instrument, anyhow -Eugene List, proving himself an excellent pianist. March 18-Horses, horses- Swing your partners - Going, going, gone - shrinking heroine, handsome hero, and vicious villain-Boot and Saddle party in the gym, and a good time had by all. March 23-The open road's calling as Bill Nelson brings tus information on the Youth Hostel Movement. March 24-At long last-Spring Vacation! -Colby gals hitting Bermuda, heading Southward on a iield trip, or simply aiming for the Home Town- Have a wonderful time! April 3- Never fear, we did! gr I I .' ff fm? L n u L' . of L ,.. U fuk 12 0 ', l, r u J..,, ' ' 1151 K ,Z .fl-. , ' 0 . ., 1 au L . v 4 tbsp. I I, r i s -fl' , . If 0 by ' 0 A L , . X 1 5 Q' 4 7 C U 'I N I I I n 1 7 n , ri v c ' fatty ! ,f'1'i'-i 9 wr- WW' . , . ' Q U 1 n Ll' if vw X 'T Q1 April 3 April 8-The field-trippers returning with tales of share-croppers, mine-workers, the TVA, and an exciting vacation. April 9-Dr. Sawyer presiding at the Little Chapel Service early in the morning- beautiful music, the fragrance of flowers, an inspiring sermon-and the time for eggs has passed for another year. 105 1
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X ...ty February 2- Do you suppose we can get him to swing it? 5 Low-brow! I-le's from Carnegie Hall -jitterbugs and music lovers alike, flocking to hear joseph Szigetti, violinist. February 13-Formal dinner4mailboxes laden-paper hearts aflutterfall in honor of St. Valentine. lielzrzzmgf l7ACarnival Week-end: snow, deep and white4Page's prize-winning Atlasfskiing over the mountains- tea-ing in dorms and at the Lodge- dancing at the informal and at the Snow Ball-a handsome Dukeea wonderful time. Fe February 24-Student-Faculty basketball game: Big Bill, Bloody Bett, Lili, New Berry, Muddy Waters, Moth Miller, et al, putting up a terrific battle-aided and abetted by a truly remarkable cheer- ing section-finally being overcome, alas, by the superior forces of the students, ahem. M 1-ffm-vm f ' Wu M March I4 brumgf 25-Harvard-Colby Orchestra Concert- I never knew a bassoon was such a big instrument - Those boys certainly keep time -the lilting rhythms of Show Boat -a superb clarinet solo. arch 3-The haunting strains of the Moonlight Sonata -the howl and fury of a thunder storm- The Life and Loves of Beethoven sponsored by the Music Club. urtlo 7- What do you think about socialized medicine? - Whose argu- ment do you think was the best? - Dartmouth and the University of Penn- sylvania send us their debating teams to present both sides of the question. , 'J I, 6 L March9-SocialljroblemsWeek-endzglimp- Y J X AL if V I' fs f f 'N x Fl ' L if i ' X ' ff L 'll Xi X X fff-ax XXXL Febrlmqy 24 ff Q91 f 104 3 sing inside a woman's reformatory as shown us by Dr. Miriam Van Waters- discussing labor problems with the Socialist leader, Alfred Baker Lewis-Q
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April12-Introducing Al Phundy-digging deep into out pockets to help him grow -persuading dates that Colby jewelry will be muchly appreciated. April 13- That microvivarium certainly is quite a gadget, isn't it? - I'm dying to see him at the Wor1d's Fair -George Roemmert displaying the properties of his instrument in an instructive lecture. XFX April 21-Junior Week-end: Outing Club Informal Friday night-big doin's Sat- urday afternoon, ending with eats at the Lodge-smooth sailing at the Prom Cruise Saturday night aboard the Good Ship Gym. April 26-That Phundy bird's in again- this time presenting a riotous amateur show. April 28- Imagine anyone being so bril- liant! -poet, playwright, Harvard pro- 'Wgm fessor-Archibald MacLeish, showing b l ' N that he's an able speaker as well. 5 'Win if ' QQ .KW '. U ' IIE! 'Ll I Ivy. l ll l l i May 13- Wasn't the Prom Concert mar- velous last night? -warm, blue skies shining down on a Greek drama as en- , A acted by the Modern Dance group-the selection of a beautiful May Queen and her court, putting an end to the Mix- X Fitz rivalry -the May Day dance at the lk ll p M y end of a perfect day. li .iii-9'.f:7a. f . 'iw A z- l May 16-Trucking to the Lodge for a swim , . ., , -following it up with potato salad and i f hamburgers at the A.A.'s Open House- Q l 1 5 A ' spring fever, sunbathing, and laziness iw A , A settling down over the campus. Ill , . N W-VZ74Y May 18- I had to report on her for MW I3 French - And we studied her in April 20- You know, maybe this modern music isn't so bad after all - I guess it's just an acquired taste, you have to know something about it in order to like it -Mary Fishburne, talking as an authority, makes Colby moclern-music- conscious. ff: wfqp Music - I wonder if her accent is very noticeable -Mlle Boulanger has all of us agog. May 27- I'll bet Boston will know it when Colby hits town - Wear your best, you'll look divine -Colby night at Pops-our Glee Club in Symphony Hall. f106j
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