Wellesley news . 37, asquin, who knew the follies of dis-content, was bitter, cynical, becoming 3f many colors, moving rapidly around:he stage, shouting at the top of he:voice, she lent a lively note to theperformance I, tht ot II, the old man, played by Debirah Pike 39 and Joyce Knoedler 3espectively, wore identical the color scheme, except for theof the old man. This similarity ofcostume made it difficult for the play-ers to make themselvesindividuals; but they :markably well. Thgay, light-hearted,Pierrot II was an i Ruth Dattner 37, as Columbine, wa;a study in exaggeratio


Wellesley news . 37, asquin, who knew the follies of dis-content, was bitter, cynical, becoming 3f many colors, moving rapidly around:he stage, shouting at the top of he:voice, she lent a lively note to theperformance I, tht ot II, the old man, played by Debirah Pike 39 and Joyce Knoedler 3espectively, wore identical the color scheme, except for theof the old man. This similarity ofcostume made it difficult for the play-ers to make themselvesindividuals; but they :markably well. Thgay, light-hearted,Pierrot II was an i Ruth Dattner 37, as Columbine, wa;a study in exaggeration. Bright redspots of rouge on her cheeksing the red ofcess of coquetry, made her an artifi-cial but a vivid figure. Marie-Lulse Hinrichs 38 made a very convincing priest in drab colors. The scenery was simple, furnishing a background for the players, but not detracting from them. The lighting very effective, producing an al bluish light which carried out lea of eternal moon-light and performance gave evidence of. Hear Ye! (Continued from Page ? <1iv!::sfird Sprinefield and district found themselves rith the candidates of u the major parties. They came Miss Luscomb with a request that run on an Independent Labor :et. Massachusetts has no stats Farmer-Labor party, but there are the field In Bedford as well result of this spontaneous organization. Florence Luscomb has a long recordof progressive activity extending backto the struggle for Womens has been a vigorous proponent of president of an office-workers unionHer peace work included acting as theexecutive secretary of the Massachu-setts branch of the Womans Inter-i objectives for which theUnion will relentlessly fight—student employment, securitymentary, reasonable human rights not find places for its young peopleexcept in work camps and on battlefields, stands condemned. The Union defends the independenceof the student and the teacher. Itcondemns those encroachments onacademic freedom—on the rights


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