TUESDAY. HOVE BER A. 1958 Univ rsity Audience d by Novaes Prais By 80881 LEVINE a joy to play for a University audience," world-famous Brazilian pianist, said. "It is alway: Guiomar Novae: S-?ated befot torium where sh Madam Novaes American audienc very fond of you' try which my fat land," she said. e the piano on the stage of Schwab Audi • had just finished an afternoon of rehearsal, , expressed her feelings for America and; "I am very beloved coun er called God's ful friends in e continued, "1 have wonde! Pennsylvania." si introducing a col driven from lk Philadelphia, to ple who had • 1 yne, outside ear her play. at she thought its, Madam No ve them. They .e) as enthusi public. I find and well-dis- When asked w of American stude vaes replied, "I are (as an audien estic as the big them high spirite ciplined." Not only does American Etude ences, but she f her, too. Madam eling companion, va, said she ha . Madam Novaes pleting a perfor are so wonderf me—l can feel 1: she love her is and audi kels they love Novaes' tray adam DeSil often heard • y after corn ance, "They 1: they loved She expresses her love and in terest in ner audience and Amer ica in many ways. In 1941 she and her late husband, Brazilian engineer, architect and talented composer Octavio Pinto, estab lished the Guiomar Novaes Prize to encourage North American mu sical artists to tour South America under her sponsorship, Last year she was on the board of Judges of the International Contest for Foreign Students in brazil. She is very interested in the career of young Texan pianist Van Cliburn and she follows his concerts through newspaper clip pings. In return. her friends and the American public invite her to visit them in all parts of the country. Her one regret is that she has not the time to accept these invitations. She gets let ters from many fans including little children who ask her ad vice on piano lessons. Her love for America and the time she spends here is so great that Madam DeSilva said "Euro pean audiences are jealous be cause Madam Novaes has been giving so much time to touring the United States." When asked who her favorite composers were Madam Novaes replied, "I am. fond of all the musical geniuses. I take an in terest in all different schools and styles of music." Madam Novass said she usual ly spends from four to five hours a day practicing for her more difficult programs. "I am a busy person," she said, "and my practicing depends on the program and the type of tour it is." When she is making a tour and Schilling Selected To Lecture on TV Dr. Harold K. Schilling, dean of the Graduate School, will appear as guest lecturer on Continental Classroom, the nation-wide tele vision course in atomic age phys ics. i The program is presented by the National Broadcasting Co. and is supported by the Fund for the Advancement of Education, Con tinental Classroom appears daily from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Schilling will appear on the Dec. Hi program. His lecture will be on "Vibrations ,and Waves." Initiates of Sig .a Alpha Mu are Edwin Adelman, Hugh Bo len, Richard Gold 0 erg, Martin Heiligrnan, Michae Kaiser, Laur ence Krupnick, eonard Kohn, Leonard Phillips, and Jerome Tave New pledges o Mu are Larry A Sigma Alpha muth, Robert Bell, Harold Blyw lick, Lawrenos.Go art, Saul Lasso! ireported members of the National her schedule is not too tight, she Coal A s s o c i a t i o n Vocational gets to see a lot of the countryiTraining and Education Commit she is touring. And when it comes tee at a recent meeting at the to America she said, "I know this'University. country - t. s well as I know myl Dr. Howard L. Hartman, head own." of the Department of Mining, _ -44 Ake lire. AO" . O A& iiiker MFAI te Milt. L ty Young Women, Is . _ • • After Graduation, Begin e Your Career In An Executive Position I 111 0 If you're a college senior, you can prepare now for an important 111 0 executive future by applying for an officer's commission in the Women's Army Corps. In addition to an officer's pay and prestige, you will 411 have a position of vital responsibility...working side by side with male officers in such challenging staff and administrative assignments est St *itrsonnel & Administration *lntelligence *Comptroller 111 *FUblio Information *Civil Affairs and Military Government *lnformation and Education *Legal and Legislative 41? 411 And with this challenge, come these personal rewards; 41k.. 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Coal Industry Expected to Endure By GRETCHEN HARRISON Quality does not always over shadow quantity—at least as far as atomic energy vs. coal energy is concerned. Although atomic energy is al most always more efficient than eoal, the black mineral industry is expected to be in existence for many years. Becat*e of a rising population and better living standards, the coal industry is destined to be come more important than ever, and in charge of the meeting ar- continue to eat the black mineral rangements, said the jump in the in increasing quantities. mineral, tonnage-wise, is predict-1 ' The popular conception that water power and Tennessee Val -The United States has a supplyed to be 50`,; , in the next 10 years supply! !ley Authority plants provide elec trio power is wrong, Hartman of coal to last it for many bun- said. Coal is used more often and dreds of years to come, he said. ~,gill continue to be be used until But oil and gas, which edged'atomic energy becomes cheap out coal as domestic and railroad'enough for everyday use. fuel, is limited. ' Coal also plays a leading role Hartman explained that steel in the manufacture of synthetic and electric power factories willproducts, he went on. CIRCULATION STAFF New Members: Meeting, Tues., Nov. 4, 6:30 Old Members: Meeting, Tues., Nov. 4, 7:00 hi Collegian Business Office EVERYONE MUST ATTEND TM ADJUTANT DENIM Dominion! of Me Army Woskinorin 2S, D. C. ATTN: AGST44 Please send me further information an my career as on officer in the Women's Army Corps. PAGE FIVE VATS COW 1111111ke,