les ..Lsttres Meets regul-ir Laeting Lel3..Js Lett - L'es • ..... ,. ..ts la.ald last 6 in Z:oom .313. iort busine3a meet . . . 1 it .i, !a L . de ' o join the C011e., - ; I.ff in its .prbject. pL.::...iiiic , ;d ,a 1i:1 t er. 1.1, to .be sonserec Stliclat .::..-o.',Ternmeni ~,f13.,r lune,' 1011 e consuned, hrs. I - Lein, who had gen- I 3 cosse=ted to 1 c save a tall( to 1 --his life, loves, d « orlL - .. Johann ag von Goethe (174'; as born into a of (er - Li6:.n •litr- i leavel , partly . 1 by hiiAself . It 1 and his co anion: , ed their. country he h_ n ,vy F . ,:ech 7c into which. it .:,,_)noratce, thuo 3 Gs;rhiany to ac hc.: nationolistic t - ,:as soon to ._all 7,J..). undoubtedly man. literary fic- is today conf3ido ao ono of the its racy L;L:ints . L_s concluCle la r„ lo r e 3.. c 3. n E., Ite6 . selection. of . s aft r. which the ad j ourn. c' . of a ssor J..:adre7:7 a6visor for the 0 1 -. l].t . =: RS AGO . Evan Pugh, firs nt of the Pennsyl tate University, his duties in of 1859. 0RG,1...11. ','.,:'.:,T I OT.:ft; Collerce —its Society Snul!sers Hoyle It 1, ill be rnovietimel Rehearsals for the again at Hi, on hon-spring concert of the Colley day, February 16, when IComuunity Chorus began at the Col le e Arts Society 7:30 Tuesday nicht , Febru -1,111 present the thirc? i ary 10 at the student union their pre-sent series of building on the Hazleton fwgr' Caupus. This latest movie is This spr7nL7's preseata a comedy, entitled 'The Ition will include the en- Belles of Lt. Trinians . '. itire 'Requier," by Gabriel It iz an Egglish• film. an stars .LlatairSim in du rolob--that of .the..head•- mistr,) s of an rr'irl-' ochool•-nd her . ~, . , . • • horse-racing brother. •• St. Trinian's is certain] one Of the . oddest schoolE inable--a-hotbed of Perfectly awful' teachers dna horrid little- unin-• hibited scliolurs ho Lak rlin in che:'istry class, but on horses r.nd cheat outrously at fiuld hockey. 2LII films have been well attended and this comedy will undoubtedly be no exception. 3ring your friends, relatives, etc., to this 90 minute rollicking farce. A special invitation is cccordeC the new stueent, at Hirhacres. President Ofthe• College I . .rts•Society . „ ugeneTihansky, also urges all students to jo this 'worthy or7anization atch. the bulletin board for an announceuent of the next meetin. Mr. Alexander B. 'lAlcox is advisor for th group. ICTIV'_ College-Community Chorus Resumes Rehuarsals ••••••••, 0••111 Faure,.sections. of "The. -- • IPe . aceable Kincdom" by .Ran dali Tnompson t and••"O Jesus Christ, Pt] Life and Light," onu of Johann &bastion Batch's cantatas. The "Requiem" is one of the few masses suitable for singing in a church, service. It was first sung in 1924 at Faurels funeral. Known as a composer of touching and oriinal songs, including many lyrics,Faure rerutation alsO rests on his concerted. chambermu sic. He progressed with a suopleness of style and an easy mastery . of technique which often disgUised. the . almost revolutionary bold ness .of his harmonies. 'Thu Puacablu Kin;- dom" 1.. s a contJ.aporary co;aDosition. Miss Pcarl Garbrick, assistant nrof,:ssor of nu nsic Hazluton Caiapus is tho dir3ctor for the group .which. is lAadu up of adults from th community as well as stud(mts and faculty persona :l from Hir7hocres. , VOTE TODAY IN THE SUB
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