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Barnard Bulletin from New York, New York • Page 3

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Barnard Bulletini
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New York, New York
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3
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Page 6 The Barnard Bulletin COLLEGE CALENDAR November 1 Brooks Hall Party to new students. Math Club Dance, Earl Cubs, Conference Room 7. November 2 Elec.tion Day. Be sure to vote! November 3 Glee Club tryouts, College Tea, College Parlor, 4-6. November 4 I.C.S.A.

Meeting, Conference Room, 4-6. A A County Fair, Gym 4-6. November 6 1920 Reunion, College 2-6. YE NOTICE WRITERS Whenever leave all notices for BULETLIN in Bulletin office rather than in the mail-box. The chances for getting your notice in AS YOU WISH IT will be improved.

Thank you! BOOKS STATIONERY JIT THE Columbia University Press Bookstore JournalUm Building 2960 Broadway J. P. RESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOM 29O7 BROADWAY BETWEEN mTM a UATH ST Our Motto, CREAM OF THE BEST A Trial Will Convince You CAPS and GOWNS Orders filled AT ONCE Faculty Gowns and Hoods Cox Sons Vining 72 MADISON N. Barnard Representative GERTRUDE SCHOEDLER 2896 Broadway, near 113th St. HAIR DRESSING Human' Hair Goods and Toilet Preparations Phone Cathedral 7156 COUNTESS D'URSEL AT On Friday of last week Countess d'Ursel of Belgium visited Barnard as the guest of the Dean.

Countess d'Ursel is living at Hartley Hall and she is taking courses in Public Health at Teachers College. I. C. S. A.

ANNOUNCEMENT On November 5th under the auspices of I.C.S.A., Dr. Susan Who is head of the Bryn Schoo of Social "Education, and of thy S.A., will speak "New college is most cordially invited. DEBATINGJ3LUB MEETING As a proof that it does not take the Debating Club long to get under way, at their meeting. Tuesday, October 26, the members made out a list of tentative subjects that might be used for the intercollegiate debate. This year, Barnard's team wilPdebate Radcliffe and After the business meeting Miss Brooks and Miss Wing each presented to the club the merits of the Democratic and Republican party and explained the stand that each faction had taken on the League of Naturally, on a subject of such vital interest, every member had a good deal to and the discussion was enthusiastic and a trifle It looks as if there is good material for debates in the club this year.

H.L.P. MEMORIAL GATE AND FENCE The architect has promised to work this week on the memorial -au and fence in front of Students' Hall It is in menWy of Helen Hartlex Jenkins 1915, presented to he- college by her mother Mrs. Helen Hartley Jenkins, and her sister Grace Jenkins. I -(Continued from Page 1, Column 3) in the platform worked out by internationally minded Dr. Lynch told us that during the a we were motivated by unselfishm- and the desire for world service and that the selfishness of the cry "America First'' disgusted him.

can no more refuse world service and relations now than during a and we should recognize this and support the Democratic party pledged to the League of Nations. A I APOTHECARY Opp. In Whittier Hal! 114th ST. and AMSTERDAM AVE. 120th ST.

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Years Available:
1901-1977