-- 'talc tilt AuGusT:t -1941 '4 - '&tdirs' sh . er Reveal Na z i methods ALBRAI nOBERT E G , -4:00.p.m. Home EcOnomics Panel Discussion. Topic, Recent Develop- Merits- in Research in HOrne Eco nornits and Related Fields. Room . ' , llO Hcime Economics Building. Last time aroun , boys. Want ii ' g.OO a.m.Sunmer Session art ex ,harid? How.. .about a flush entitled -hibition. Room 303 Main Engineer ',BEßLlN' DIARY by .William L. - ing Building. - " . Miirer? 'You'll - Stay? -'All. right. - 4:00 p.M. Children's play pr0...-'''.,Shiken ...-'''.,Shiken ,is the man - to whom - you -duced by the classes in educational ' listened, 'night after 'night (When_drarriatics, Little Theatre. RM•I'A "Bombs didn't Shut down: the 8:00 p.m. Annual Concert by the ,`lturidftink" in Berlin;) By thoSe chorus of the Institute of Music slick Artlericanisins that are a part 'Education. Schwab Auditorium. of the -- hlitural language of the Thursday • i man-in-therStreet, Shiner bibad- _ *9:00 a.m. Summer Session art cast the news despite . benefits of exhibition. Room 303 Main Engin- TOMORROW tensorship.-•Phiases that were per- eering Building. 7:30 p.m. Columbia Symphony fectly harnikks in British Sppech 2:00 'p.m. Open house in the WCAU. took on netiyme.anirigs in Amer- Textile ' Testing Laboratory. Tex- 8:00 p.m. Handel: Water Music, icanese. • _ t ilet Chemistry Building. Brahms: Symphony No. 4, WQXR. r -, But, now the need for' inflec- ' 2-30 p.m. Meeting of Industrial 9:30 p.m. Summer Symphony, . tions is gti t er . ,•and this dean otter- Education Dames. Atherton Hall. - Kindler conducts, -KDKA. lin jot/6611 can speak out. Day 3:00 p.m. Open house in the "10:00 p.m. Schubert "Unfmish by day* inquires, asseMbks, in- classes in marionettes, including ed". Symphony, WQXR. terpretsithe facts. No longer must deinoristrations and exhibitions of SUNDAY he ddage. Seven years of Nazi" student work. Armory. 11:15 a.m. First Piano Quartet, terror roll through his page's. The 7:00 p.m. Summer Session "Corn- KDKA. :' - v 'deeds and. thoughts of 'the corn- mencement. Speaker: Dr. Ben G. 12:30 p.m. Radio City Music " , --4ti6 people as' well as the actions. Grahani, Superintendent of Hall, KDKA. ' . .'.fif the Big Five, Hitler, Goering,. 'cli'c'ciis,- Pittsburgh, Pa. Center 8:00 p.m. Mozart: Symphony in Goebels, Himmler, and Hess (who • Mel G Minor. Smetana: 'My Country, had not made his flight to Britain 9:00 p.m.- Summer Session dance WQXR. .1 when Shirer returned) are all in and recreational program, •featur- 10:00 pan. Symphonic Strings, record..A stimulating reading . ex- tug the dance bands - of the Band, Wallenstein conducts, WOR. ' Penn - fent would be to read Dodd Orchestra, arid Chorus School. MONDAY and Shirer, day for cky, for a Recreation Building. :complete -picture of ' the Reich. Friday, August 8 .5:15 p.m. Bach Easter cantata. Berlioz: Damnation of Faust ex -5.50 p.m. Main Simmer Session Most effective - is his, demolition end ' s. • cerpts, WQXR. of the Nazi propaganda machine. 8:00 p.m. Mascagni: L'amico Shiner checks the facts against THE 'POST-SESSION Fritz Intermezzo. Richard . Strauss: the headlines, and, to anyone who . Burlesque. Beethoven: Symphony Monday, August 11 still takes stock in the German No. 5. WQXR. 8:00 to 10:30 a.m. Registration version of news, the 'truth must9:oo p.m. Music Society concert, for the Post-Session" Armory. seem 10:30 aim. First meeting of all a most remote thing. Since KDKA. ;the volume concludes with his de- classes. . 11:30 p.m. Music you want, venture from Lisbon shortly be-KDKA. Thursday' August 21 fore last Christmas there are nu- '- 8 . 30 •p.m. Concert by Bela Ur- TUESDAY rnerous events which have taken ' ~ banowskv violinist. Schwab Audi- 8:00 p'.m. Mozart: Eine kleine place in the interim, but these oc- torium " Nachtin - usik, WQXR. . --.. ' 'currences in no way affect the Friday, 'August 29 validity of Shiner's revelations.lo":oo p.m. Beethoven: Fantasia 2:50 nm' Pcist:Session ends. And predictions, 'for many a turn - -' ' , • iniG minor. Gluck: Alaste: Div- NOTICES he .had called. Not only Arrierica, Macs du Styx. WQXR. Students receiving baccalaune - 11:30 p.m. Music you want, but Britain and 'other enemies of ate degrees at- the summer session • :Hitler can profit by these uncen- • ' KDKA. commencement, who have not ob- WEDNESDAY •.,,,.., fsored'Annals of "w,hat might Well - tained application blanks for a ,„.,. 6:15 p.m. Concert in Miniature, fbe .called, with apologies to Jelin College Provisional... Leaching Ces , r--;KDKA unthen, "Inside Germany." - tificate, or their who ex ' - bto re- • 8:00 . p.m. Berlioz Benvenuto • t '.•For a long time, we ,have been ' ceive_their i degr e ees in Scho'6l Of Cellini Overture, Brahms Piano t . ryirig ,to get around to - reading a Education 1 - p August, 1942,05h"0u1d-- Concerto No. 2. WQXR. ;volume written by a classmate of • - call at room 106 Burrowet Build - 11:30 p.m. Music you 'want, ours, Philip Van Doren Stern. His ing as soon 4 possible/ KDKA. ''story . of John - Wilkes Booth, en- COMMENCEMENT THURSDAY - titled THE MAN WHO KILLED 1. Watch foe•sp'etal announce-' B'oo - - ci m Wagner, Die-Meister ' !LINCOLN, is a dramatized biog- ments regarding the time and singers - Overture. Sibelius: Palleas raphy, based on thorough research• place of meeting of the academic and Melisancle. Mozart: Symphony Aand with great regard for truth. procession. No.39.Mendelssohn: The Hebrides -Stern, assuming the role of Booth, 2. Return academic costumes, Overture, QXR. cover . s the two ,weeks from the following the close of the Corn- 10:00 .m. Montreal Symphony, 'llth of April, when final plans menceient exercises, to the Mail for the ' assassination of the i CBL. ing of the Burrowes Build- 11:30 p.m. Music you want, 'great emancipator were set, i ng . ' - - KDKA. through the harrowing night of FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 _Friday, the fourteenth, when the Steig (brother of the cartoonist) 8:00 p.m. Falla: Nights in the crime -was committed, up .to the is a compelling first novel. Steig, Gardens of Spain. KPE 'Bach shot in the barn, on the 26th, -that who himself played around the Symphony No. 3. Debussy: The 'ended the life of the murderer. town in swing orchestras, knows Sea, WQXR. By assembling all the data,• in- whereof he speaks. He follows the 9:30 p.m. Elizabeth Rethberg eluding much hitherto unpub- careers of two brothers from the ings, WOR. ,• 'fished documentary evidence in first .attempt at their childhood s 1000. p.m. Elgar: Enigma varia ' 'the secret archives in Washington, scales to the present—when one is Strn is able to trace every move a "king •of swing" and the other tions, WQXR. 10:30 of ,both, burrow into his thoughts, is one of that vast army of "hot" KDKA. p.m. First Piano quartet, reriort conversations, set the stage musicians. Bandsmen along 52nd for the slaying and the escape, Street will do a lot of speculating and filially depict the 'villain as on the identification of the chara the misadded patriot and egotis- cters (though Steig declares they tical son'of the South that he was. are' purely fictional personalities) In a slender pamphlet included and jitterbugs' ,eyes will pop at in the bilting as an "afterword," the shoddy lives their heroes lead. you will d the details of ' the This volume will doubtless brae trials and -sentences meted out to ket the author with Farrell, Hem the conspiralqrs. - ingway, Mclntyre (no, not Odd) The last 'mid we 'hold in our and Tully, other members of the hand is foreliard-boiled readers tuff-and-ruff kriters. Don't say only. Strangely, and for all its we didn't warn you. frequent 4felling on the unpleas- And so, we come to .. . say, ant side olfAle and swing . music, has anyone seen a copy of Irvin . SEND -IA DOWN, by Henry Cobb's EXIT LAUGHING? PENN'S CAVE . -AMERICA'S -ONLY ALL-WATER CAVERN ,tiocated 18 Miles Southeast of State College of tetittt Hall ou Route 95 Open-Day and Night- • •- " • ',.-:Announteilieills (Continued fiom,.Paji'One) THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN Classical Music On The Radio TODAY . 2:30 p.m. Pops Concert CBL. 8:00 p.m. Debussy: Nuages. Ber lioz: S ymp h o ni e Phantastique WQXR. • 9:30 p.m. Rethberg sings, Wall en stein conducts WOR. 10:00 p.m. Mendelssohn Sym phony No. 4 WQXR. 10:30 p.m. First Piano Quartet KDKA. 11:30 KDKA. p.m. Music Archery Tournament Slated For Tomorrow The second annual Columbia Tryouts for talented summer round archery tournament will be, session students are still under held on Holmes Field at - 2:30 p.m. way as plans for the "Talent tomorrow, with time still left for Night" to be held in Schwab Au contestants to enter. Entry can be ditorium at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday made by calling White Hall. evening neared completion. Men and 'women archers with Auditions were held Wednes any previous experience are eligi- day night in the Little Theatre ble to compete. The range will be but arrangements for further try open today and .tomorrow morning outs can be made by - getting in. for anyone wishing to pre ;ice. touch with Miss Marie Haidt in White Hall before 5 p. m. bn Mon day. The master of ceremonies and the judges will be announced in the near future. Sweeney, Randall you want Enter Net Semis John Sweeney and Dick Rand all were the first to enter the semi - final round of the men's tennis tournament as ,a result of two victories by both netmen. Sweeney defeated Bob Wallace, 6-0, 6-2, and C. Mentzer, 7-9, 6-4, 6-2, in a .gruelling quarter-final match, to enter next to the last round. Randall had easier sailing, sweeping through John King, 6-1, 6-2, and Bob Scheirer, 6-0, 6-2. In the other second round mat tin ches, Rodney Smith defeated Ray Ffey, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3; Harry Dennison defeated Martin Kra kauer, 6-2, 6-4; Mentzer defeated Chuck Baldi, 6-0, 6-3; Leßay Vor is defeated J. Aston, 6-3, 6-1; and Bob Scheirer defeated George Callender, 6-1, 6-2. RE-ORGANIZATION All CASH• SALE N ationally Known ONLY Merchan.. - Starts July 31st dise One Lot Belts One Lot Ties . Sport Shirts 69c . 19c . 69c 51.65-$2.00 $1.39 Entire One Lot . T a SHIRTS Stock SWEATERS w of $4.50 s2.9sPlay Tropic-Tex $ .45 SLACK SUITS SUITS Shoes $2.50 $2.50 $1" $14.95 5n.95 SWIM TRUNKS and SPORT COATS U $2.95 $3.50 $9.00 $ 1 .95512.50 $9.95 WASH SLACKS L. pan. RAINCOATS Florsheim Shoes Men's Shoes Spectator Pumps $7.95 425 , 2 .95 I . I One Lotßrown and Whites Alterations on Sale Items at Cost Opposite FROMM'S East College Old Main • Avenue PAGE TERME: Tryouts For Talenf Night Tuesday Still Under Way SUMMER SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS Don't delay having Programs, Cata. logues, Bulletins, etc.,.printed at your earliest convenience. tiffany Prinfing. and Publishing Co. 119-21 S. Frazier St.
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