PAGE TWO N.Y. Architect Finds Help Needed Concert to Feature . Church Design Poor To Deliver IWorks of Europeans i . The works of some of the great German and Austrian Ti c t_ have been no good churches designed in modern H composers will highlight the program when Elizabeth Sch tur,c,s according to Marcel Breuer, Neu - York architect and! ® Gifts , v. , arzkopf, noted soprano, performs at 830 tonight in Schwab designer of the NATO buildings in Paris.- I Any student passing near Dan Auditorium. Breuer said that since there are no better solutions to i e on his way home Dec 20i could do a favor for some of the;Miss Schwarzkopf, accompanied by George Reeves at the crca ir , a new architectural style for a church ~. P car do piano, will open her concert with mentally retarded patients in the no better than to copy old church-Toglieterm la vita Ancor" (Thenl Danville Hospital. I Take Away My Life too, Cruel es 11 - leaven if You Wlll Take Away It is better to have good re The student need only stop at - Trustees Name byS latt n ALC ors than bad originals, the hospital long enough to leateir/Y Lute) car i det f said later in refer . rig to a box of Christmas gifts for thetio S ns he b) will continue with se i ee two other Italian corn !church murals. Schinagl Head Breuer spoke Monday night on • patients Architecture Toda He was posers--_" Accouter, hater -von," ous by Mrs Philip Skell Mrs. Joseph Campra and "Ogni pens"by Per Jordan and Mrs. Walter Court' area' - sponsored tr. the Department of Tonight WDFM will present a Of Ag Publicity 'o A n rchitectu e and the Corrmatee co ecting gifts in the State Col-`i live broadcast of the Elizabeth Interre ig oos A ffairs.lege area. Any student who could i Schwarskopf Artist Series con -13,-esc.r lectured on St. John's, take the gifts may contact Mrs ,i cert. The program will start at 1 T ccF Schir.agt. formerlyc% h a Beredictine morastery in .Min - Coutu, AD 7-3162 or Mrs. Jordan ,I si 3o I? m • Bach a IV ter agricultural ache r ne-ecta whi c h he was commis- Art 74047 1 ............- ....- is ono:I to rer ) ate ard expand in '-' I golesi After singing "Einem t i irg firm a d a past agrkul ~, ~3Contributions to the gift drive der fliesst" by Gluck, she will, t e n o- speciali tat the He used slides of the monacter m% be taken to the Hetzel Union present a series of seven songs by L o Ay o- ne has be en ; to illustrate his speech 'desk or to the American Red Croas &tube/ L named head of agriculture com For church arc h i tecture, o f fi re at 330 W. Beaver Ave I They are "An die Musik Der 1 Breuer sa id , he prefers aRo it -. e. o }Fee. - The gifts are for adults who do. Smgen lEmaarne "Auf dem Wasser zu rnanesque style with its hort not receive any visits,calls or let from 1i:, ,ppr r nt, effective Jana Tonle' lines simphcity and dig-D ie V oega l, Romanze 1 _i loocd by the Executive rut ßosamimde "An Sylvia I y G othic, in Breuer 's o p in- ter, Gift suggestions are:bookstand ``Gretchen am Spianrad ' C- r o f tie Board elTn 5 ton is not modest enough for a ' (pocket editions/ on almost any Following intermission, she wilt'l teesa:t ce erd me ng Dr religious feeling ;,abject;personal toilet articles I Tel H.J c Di dean of to Is t Tx), )ehe a ked to cre clothing such as scarves, gloves present "Kennst dudes Land Philme Nachtzauber and "Die CoIl e g e of Agriculture.said ate a monastic atmosphere with-socks,shirts, blouses, sweaters. S biree be responsible foi out adding special decoration? He, slippers; games ard cards;Zigeunerm ' all by Wolf. She will I‘ater conclude the program with three tee ceo ci ra on ard operation o il said that the simplicity of a Ro co ars sketch pads and pencils; . , ong , b the car o€ L stin t rfo mationatimarie roe church w orld be digni-costume jewels paper and ball I, ce t Strauss —V, aldselig Memem Kinde" and Sch-. s_r.:ccs of the College of Agricul lied in itaelf. He discussed, too, point pens; tobacco; candy ana lechtP. Wetter." tore and necess ary exparsion the human qualities and the ef-'cookies. His Job %:!I include set-we, infect of thinking which can be, If ineg ' were already wrap Members of the Artist Series ommittee, the executive group r arch editorials extension edi nade visible through the surface' git %could help he committ C ee 1 that arranges these programs ti als general editorials ,photog meter at co: a cniich but if gifts are not wrapped a; raptly. and related al ads art, Breuer said he ` designed the member of the committee w ill do have asked that no one leave ar i eahibits radio and television mo•last c win d of re m onastery it_ Schwab before the concert ends Coeds under dormitory hours information distribution and the first and then designed the church lAll contributions should have a restrictions have special per marling room fill ch he d d ,icing print nail) abet giving the contents on the mission to stay unit' the end He will be responsible for the the mediums of colors and ten- outside of the box. If the box of all University sponsored pro coordination of these activities tures but not ornamentation.con atns clothing the size should grams wit be the Departments of Public' He said he realized that a oe indicated Information and Publications.l church needs a certain charge-1 Elizabeth SCh arzkopf was born Mrs Skell said there will beim Germany and educated at the Schinagl began his career as a tembe form of s il houette but ;collection boxes for the gifts ati tam management fieldman for said that the original tower on Hochschule fur Musik in Berlin most c hurches on Sunda While singing the part of Zerbm the Federal Land Bank of Stet a church is not an organic part Paul Minn He received his bathe of a church. All contributions sho u 1 d be etta in Berlin, she attracted the lot of science degree in animal He used new devices in the made before Dec 17. I attention of Maria Ivogun, a noted hu banory and agricultural jour- St. Johns church such as a mob The first group of gifts will b e music interpreter, who trained her nali m at the University of Wis- lever slab and a northern bell sent to the Danville Hospital for her first lieder recitals. cousin. He was awarded aTTI Hoard support which reflects sun and Saturday. James Du-ham ame After her first lieder recital in Memorial scholarship and return- shadows on the honeycomb fa ber of Alpha Phi Omega service Vienna in 1942 she appeared on ed to that university for his mas cade made of prefabricated ele fraternity willdeliver these gifts the concert stage and in operas ter degree merits accordirg to 'fr. Saell Following World War 11, she went to England to s i ng at London's famed Con - cent Garden. She has toured many European and South American countries. Her first appearance in Amer ica in 1953 was a fabulous suc cess,She played to a capacity audience in New York's Town Hall at the first public program Civil War Expert Began Research in AF By STEVIE ESTREICHER Although Dr. Warren W. Hassler, Jr., assistant professor of history, became interested in the Civil War when he visit ed the Gettysburg battlefield at the age of eight, he did not do 'any research or writing on the subject until he went into the Air Force Wanting to get away from the machines and airplanes, he and Georg• T. Nest, wrote a book on the history of the Civil War. While Hassler, who is now an , expert on the military tactics of the Civil War, attended Johns Hopkins University, he wrote his teim th , .sis on the Civil War. At the University of Pennsylvania he v, tote his master thesis on the st Day's Battlefield." "For this thesis I went to Gettysburg to get a more complete picture." Hassler reirsz,rlt-A The International Civil War Book Club selected his first book, "General George B, Mc- Clellan: Shield of the Union," * NITTANY MOVIE HITS OF 1958 TONITE - DOORS OPEN 6:4$ Robert Mitchum "THE ENEMY BELOW" THURSDAY EVE Frank Sinatra "KINGS GO FORTH" FRIDAY 'DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER' SATURDAY Marlon Brando "THE YOUNG LIONS" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA which was published in 1957, as ; War H and-the Korean War had the best book of the month- the same pitfalls as the Civil This book is baied on his thesis. I W ar. "Doctoral Dissertation of George B. McClellan," which he wrote "The principles of war don't while he was working for his change. During the Civil War. doctorate. I World War II and the Korean At the present time Hassler ist War there was some difficulty writing two books. One, his sec- I in deciding who has authotilly, and book, which will deal with! Hassler said. the commanders of the Army on According to Hassle r, the the Potomac, will be published Gettysburg battlefield is very well within a year. His third book willpreserved except for some hot dog contain the general comprehensweistands, motels and restaurants history of the Civil War, which which mar the landscape. will include military as well. As a paper weight, Hassler uses as t non-military tactics. 'a 10-pound, 3-inch rifle shell Hassler pointed out that World which he found on the battlefield. The World's Most Honored 52 Best Picture Awards and World-Wide Honors starting DAVID NIVEN CANTINFLAS ROBERT NEWTON SHIRLEY MacLAINE Featuring 44 "Cameo" Stars rucmccoiono screbibuy by JAMES POE. JOHN MEM and . Si. KAMM • From the Classic by JULES VERNE • Directed by 1114:HAEL ANDERSON Featuretime 11:25 - 2:35 - 5:45 - 9:00 MICHAEL 14112 ? 11 /x , 1 the Yio - 1 -4 80 &WS • Begins TODAY • *CATHAUM* Eve. & All Day Sat. & Sun. $1.25 Matinee Except Sat. & Sun. .90 Students (with discount coupons) >7Z, THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SHOW! ‘451, he Reluctant 2letulanie THIS WEEKEND AT CENTER STAGE PRICES WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1950 of the r!ewly-organized Con cert Society of New York. She received rave reviews. Her appearance here is the sev enth in the current Artists Series program. Greeks-- (Continued from page one) sorority are conducting a toy drive. The toys will be repaired and made available for distri bution throughout the county to needy families. Fraternities par ti cipating in holding the parties are Acacia, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma :Pi, Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Al pha Kappa Lambda, Beaver !House, Delta Theta Sigma, Phi ,Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi 'Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Gam- I ma and Alpha Phi Delta. _. - ...... . . . ... .. ..,..... ~.....,•. Feat. 1:47, 3:43, 5:35, 7:35,•9:31 SALO DAYS...MKS INC FAST FMK AI SWOON DITATIMAMICS 04021440•CME1X1 *. • arrMA.A.A h. akAAAApn sr isnotom . iir . . . : * '" . S•PilitTire .6 . !RI . ROBERT TATIOR•CTO tBARISSE•III I MOO agne• 4 0119.1 PIM= IMMINIMENN 111 0 4 6•••0`0011 0000000 0•••••• WMAJ ~ :30 -------- . _ __ Sign On :32 ------- _. Warning Show :30 ...- Morning Devotions :45 ...........man0ge0....... News Hinidlineit t 47 —......._ Morning Show :00 .-------------- News :05 . - Swap Shop :15 ___—...-- Classical Interlude :00 .------.—..--. 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