Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
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Journalism<br />
WEEKLY<br />
PROBABLY more than any other institution at <strong>Goucher</strong>, Weekly has felt<br />
the Towson-ward movement of <strong>Goucher</strong> <strong>College</strong>. \Vith the sale of several<br />
of the college buildings, \Veekly offices were moved three times within<br />
the year. The relatively permanent offices are now located on the fifth<br />
floor of the Library, "so well hidden," as one visitor to the office remarked,<br />
"that someone might think you're carrying on subversive activities."<br />
Weekly's chief special feature this year has been the introduction of<br />
a guest artist each week. The first of these was Mr. Richard Q. Yardley,<br />
cartoonist for The Sun. Subsequent issues of the Weekly included work<br />
by Mr. Richard Lahey, Mr. Aaron Sopher, students, and alumnae.<br />
This year's staff has endeavored to eliminate all syndicated material<br />
from \Veekly. This has brought about the regular publication of feature<br />
columns of staff members. When the "Say It vVith Service" program<br />
came into existence, \Veekly became the chief instrument for publicizing<br />
it. Weekly has also been one of the leading advocates of a co-operative<br />
cook store on the <strong>Goucher</strong> campus.<br />
The staff members are Shirley Harris, editor-in-chief; Dorothy<br />
First row: B. Bregman, S. Fineman,<br />
B. J. Swinford, M. Petersen, L.<br />
Mendeloff , M. 1 lell er. Second<br />
row: F. Heilig, J. Thornton, D .<br />
Lipsitz, S. Harris, E. Apter, D.<br />
Jaffe, E. C ramer, E . Aed es . Tllircl<br />
row: J. Gardner, J. Swire, B. Barwick,<br />
A. Iv1eltzer, B. Plack, J. Bang·<br />
hart, l\1. G uiternnn, V. Kremer,<br />
B. Fax, J. Anson, E. Cowen, U.<br />
Benedict.