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The Campus Mirror
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Vol. IX February 1 5, 1 93 3 Number 5
In this Issue
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••ANTIGONE’' TO BE GIVEN 1
PAINE COLLEGE GOLDEN JUBILEE 1
NEGRO TENOR AT SPELMAN . 1
PRESIDENT OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY AT SPELMAN 1
MABEL DOCKETT GETS DEGREE . 1
LINCOLN AND DOUGLASS 1
PRESIDENT READ APPOINTED ON COMMITTEE 2
MRS. MARGARET WELLS WOOD TO VISIT ATLANTA 2
W. H. CHAMBERLIN SPEAKS ON RUSSIA 3
DR. SNELL VISITS SPELMAN 3
MRS. DENT S RECITAL... _ 4
CLUB NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 5
WHAT? WHEN? WHY? COLUMN 6
FIVE INTERESTING JOURNEYS 6
MEMORIES THAT LINGER 6
V. W. C. A. NEWS . 7
FEATURE: THE SIGN ON THE DOOR 7
ATHLETICS AND SOCIAL PAGE 8
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Space Stage Fo Be Used
For Antigone
The play, Antiaonc, is to be presented in
(he Lillie Theatre on Spelman Campus be
cause the lighting effect of a space stage
can be ideally secured there. The effect of
a space stage is secured by means of light
thrown against a black background, thus
bringing the actors info a fitting atmos
phere to suggest (lie mood of the play.
The preparation of Greek stage effects,
of Greek costumes, the practicing of I lie dif
ferent choruses necessary to such a produc
tion are among the preparations for this
event which Spelman students are finding
to be of unusual interest.
Mrs. Margaret Wells Wood
Mrs. Margaret Wells Wood of the Staff
of the American Social Hygiene Associa
tion will be in Atlanta March 1-9.
Mrs. Wood is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke
and Bryn Mawr Colleges, is an experienced
teacher and lecturer, and an expert on
matters in the field of social hygiene. In
addition, her work with the National Board
of the Y. W. C. A., as secretary in co
operation with employers, and her experi
ence as executive secretary of the Hospital
Social Service Association of New York
City, fit her to deal with the problems in
industrial and health fields. She is asso
ciate chairman of the Social Hygiene Com
mittee of the National Congress of Parents
and Teachers and is affiliated with the
General Federation of Women’s Clubs,
having participated in the program at the
Federation’s Biennial Convention held in
Portland, Oregon, in 1932.
It is hoped that Mrs. Wood will be avail
able to address our group.
President Read Appointed On
Committee On Nominations
President Florence M. Read received a
formal announcement of her appointment
on the Committee on Nominations for the
year 1933 of the American Social Hygiene
Association.
This is one of the standing committees
of the Association and functions through
out the year to receive nominations and
to make recommendations concerning the
election of officers and directors.
Other appointees on the Committee in
cluded Mr. Walter W. R. May, chairman.
Dr. Frances L. Bishop, Rev. John M.
Cooper, and Dr. A. J. Chesley.
Founders’ Day Speaker
Dr. Benjamin J. Brawley, alumnus of
Morehouse College and instructor at Howard
University in the department of history, has
been invited to deliver the Founders’ Day
address of his Alma Mater on Sunday after
noon, February 19th, at .3:00 o’clock in Sale
Hall.
The coming celebration will mark the six
ty-sixth anniversary of the college since its
founding in 1867.