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! Scribner, Pepper, MacLeod. Hegeman, Adams, Noland, Bullivant, Alton, Chapman, Ford, E. Thompson Minor, B. Nelson, N. Morris, Heidrich, Harnischfeger, Lankershim, Nissen, Davidson, Gould, Custer, Twyman Hayes, M. King, Griffith, Bowman, Foulkrod, Horton, Stewart, Hutchins, Esleeck, Bursley T. Thomas, Lionberger, A. Thomas, Bausher, Faas, Kahn, Gutmueller, Hanes, Erskine Ab.ve11t: Alexander, Clark, Ferguson, Collins, Godwin, Moore, Manning International Relations Club 34 GCTOBER 23 Tea in Oak Room to interest new mem- bers. Harvard Debating Team on coming elections for U.S. President. NOVEMBER 6 Initiation Service and Banquet. Mr. Harry Edmonds on The Orient? DECEMBER 3 Mr. Lin on The U.S. and Her Policy in the Far East since IQ3I.n DECEMBER 5 AND 6 International Relations Club Confer- ence at Brown University. JANUARY 20 Madame Tabouis on The Social As- pects of a Hitler-Dominated Europe? FEBRUARY 23 Student papers on: The Isolationist Poli- cy, The Lend Lease Bill, Outright War. MARCH IO H. R. Knickerbocker on America's Role in the World Crisis. . .APRIL 16 Student papers on The Relation ofthe United States to South America.
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v Twyman, A. Thomas, Aycrigg, MacNeille, Gross, Roberts Hegeman, Fahnestock, MacFarland, Schofield, MacLeod Absent: Nelson, Clapp The Scoop was started on March 21, 1940 by a group of Seniors and Freshmen. The purpose of the paper is to bring to the college at large, all matters of any ' interest. So far, the first college newspaper has been very successful, and it has been ably supported at all times. The Scoop contains editorials and open letters, both of which are used for sug- gestions for some improvement in everyday life in the community. There are also the important dates of all college events, as well as write-ups of these events after they have taken place. General college news, a society column for both the college and the alumnae are also parts of the paper. This year The Scoop challenged the Yearbook to a baseball game in May, and the challenge was eagerly accepted. We must not forget the humor section on the back pages, and although the actual humor is sometimes doubtful it is enjoyed by all. E831
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GCTOBER 30 Tea in the Oak Room for the college. Introductory Play in Bardwell after tea. When the Whirlwind Blowsi'-Essex Dane DECEMBER I7 Christmas Play in Bardwell. Dickens' Christmas Carol -The ap- pearance of ghosts on the stage at the same time that scenes of earlier events were shown, proved of interest. FEBRUARY 28 Prom Play at Bardwell. The Playgoersw-Arthur Pinero-A comedy on the attitude of the average maid when the mistress of the house wants to give her servants a treat MARCH I4 Experimental plays in Bardwell- Ro- coco -Harley Granville-Baker, and The Language of Love --Edward Percy-The latter play won the award. JUNE 9 Commencement Play, Will Shake- spearew--Clemence Dane. Mimes and asques Patterson, Bowes, Mulford, Adams, Noland, Stewart, Hobart, R. Stark, Burch Lionberger, B. Nelson, MacLeod, Westerlund, Hayes, Harnischfeger, Starbuck, F oulkrod, Lowry, Custer Grinnell, Griffith, M. King, Alton, Esleeck, E. Russell, Cornelius, Leavitt, Meckauer, Keeler Horton, Bursley, J. Thompson, Felt, Bausher, Kahn, Feemster, Morrissey, Coffin Absent: Alexander, Muckerman, Scribner, Winston, Beach, Dilworth, Erskine, Godwin, Goodman, McDonald, Moore i851
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