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Pembroke Record, 4/26/1935 - Brown University

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6 PEMBROKE RECORD, FRIDAY, APRIL <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1935</strong><br />

MRS. BOWDER SPONSORS<br />

NEW LENDING LIBRARY<br />

Latest Books Will Be Secured<br />

for Exclusive Use of<br />

<strong>Pembroke</strong><br />

So that <strong>Pembroke</strong><br />

obtain the latest books as soon as<br />

they are released from the publishing<br />

houses, Mrs. Bowder of the<br />

Book Store is organizing a Lending<br />

Library from which books may be<br />

secured at the small charge of three<br />

cents a day.<br />

No initial deposit is exacted in<br />

order to become a member of the<br />

Library. Any student who rents a<br />

book is automatically a member. She<br />

is also entitled to a ten per centdiscount<br />

on any outside books which<br />

she purchases from the Book Store.<br />

Only the best sellers and books<br />

of theday will comprise the Library.<br />

At least two will be added each<br />

month at the request of the students.<br />

Just inside the door of the Book<br />

Store will beplaced a box,into which<br />

the names of titles and publishers<br />

of the desired books may be placed.<br />

From these, the books which are requested<br />

will he chosen. A student<br />

may reserve a book in advance. Also,<br />

the books will be kept exclusively for<br />

the use of <strong>Pembroke</strong> students.<br />

students may The Library already consists of<br />

Come and Get It by Edna Ferber,<br />

Time and the River by Thomas<br />

Wolfe, Woman in Love by Kathleen<br />

Norris and Pumpkin Coach by Louis<br />

Paul.<br />

Mrs. Bowder is sponsoring a contest<br />

to decide upon a name for the<br />

Library. The student who wins may<br />

have thirty day's reading free of<br />

charge.<br />

CROQUINOLE - OIL<br />

PERMANENT?<br />

Reg. $10.00<br />

— Now $5.00<br />

For Distinctive Haircuts<br />

Try<br />

Eugene's<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Formerly of sth Aye., N. Y.<br />

139 Mathewson St. Providence<br />

Ma. 7020<br />

KOMIANS SELECT CAST "Pierrot—His Play" is a tragedy<br />

FOR MAY DAY PLAYS and has as its cast the following:<br />

Pierott Phyllis Roberts, '38<br />

"Pierrot—His Play" and "The Pierrette Elsie Lightbown, '38<br />

Oracles of Apollo" Will Columbine Eleanor Crost, '38<br />

Be Presented<br />

"The Oracles of Apollo," a comedy,<br />

will be enacted by the follow-<br />

Komians, <strong>Pembroke</strong> dramatic or- ing: Constance Saunders, '35, Evganization,<br />

announces the casts for elyn Smith, 36, Elizabeth Thurlow,<br />

the two one-act plays which will be '36, Dorothy Hand, '38, Alice Coen,<br />

presented on the evening of May '35 and Ronald Bennett, a guest<br />

player, member of Sock and Buskin.<br />

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Day, May 18.<br />

YOpal-GclPlSOrN INC<br />

DRESS SHOPPE<br />

334 Westminster Street Providence, R.I.<br />

, v<br />

GOWNS ...<br />

FROCKS. ..<br />

MILLINFRY<br />

MANNING 9693 ROOM 407<br />

Chateau Dreyfus<br />

BOSTON POST ROAD<br />

Tel. North Attleboro 1325<br />

French Cuisine<br />

Dandng Every Night gmj<br />

Step " into the Gift Shoo H<br />

Qf<br />

Edith S. Critchenson<br />

242 Thayer St.<br />

«* view our choice<br />

Gifts, Cards, Magazines,<br />

Knittin£ Ba S s > Scar£s<br />

and Candy<br />

all most reasonably priced.<br />

Azent f°r<br />

victor cleansing co.<br />

Price Per Garment<br />

Soc - $1.00 - $1.50<br />

"Sure, enjoy yourself/ |T :^&"<br />

said Jim. "It's a ding<br />

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©<br />

<strong>1935</strong>,Liggbtt&Myers Tobacco Co.

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