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NI Has South American Style Show Northwood Institute sponsored a luncheon of theTown and Campus Club at which 15 South American exchange stu- dents modeled examples of native cos- tumes. The Latin American students are from Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Ecuador. Mr. James Chase head of the Art Department was narrator and co- ordinator for the fashion show. The clothing the students modeled and the dolls plus other art work was later sold at the Northwood Bookstore. The South American students admitted to slight de- grees of stage fright but did admirably and charmed everyone present. Mrs. Willo Anker and several retailing students sold ponchos and hand carved wooden art ob- jects after the fashion show. President Turner spoke to the Town and Campus Club on ‘Northwood in Retrospect and Prospect.”’ The men were well represented at this show. Town Campus members register for fashion show. South American dolls were used in table displays. iv
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Vote on Folk Singer: Britten, Great She came from England and gave us a pro- gram of folk songs—some as old as 600 years, and one as recent as the Big Train Robbery of a year or so ago. The verses of the latter song follow the “‘folk here” through his masterminding of the crime, his rescue of colleagues from prison, and the current frustration of unsuccessful Scotland Yardsmen in pursuit. Miss Britten presented lullabies which, she pointed out, tended to reveal the basic impa- 114 tience of parents and nurses faced with infants who refused to go to sleep. Quiet tunes, but deep - feelings behind the barely polite words. She gave us songs of rebellion, songs of love and courtship, songs of marriage and regret, songs of growing old, songs of soldiers’ depar- ture, songs of lonely girls left behind, in fact, stirring songs of everyday and age. For the memories she aroused and those she left to linger with us, we thank Miss Kay Britten.
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