PAGE SIX Choir Starts 3rd Tour Of Europe The Chapel Choir of the University, composed of 67 students and recent graduates, today 'iegan in Oxford, Eng land, a six-week tour of Eu rope. It is the third such tour for the Chou, which is directed by Willa C Taylor, professor of mu sic. Similar tours were completed In 1955 and 1957. Tice trip this year will take the choir members to England, Ger many, Poland, Denmark, Not way, Sweden. and Scotland. They will return to New Yolk, N.Y., on Aug 27 from Edinburgh. Ai in past veins, each member of the choir on the tour will pay own expenses The Choir will present a number of concerts, usually in chuiche, throughout the count' le, visited. Dt Ft ederick It Matson, pro fessoi of archaeology, and his wife, Dr. Margaret B. Matson, as sistant professor of sociology, are accompanying the group and con ducting the educational phases of the pi ogram. They are responsi bli- for orientation and also ar range for meetings of the group with leaders. in education, gov ernment, art, and music in the countries visited. Mrs. Taylor is assisted by James W. Beach, instructor in music and assistant choir director. Quartet Will Present Lecture-Recital Friday The Claremont Quartet will present its second in a series of lectuie-recitals at 11:30 p.m. to n-I°ll°w in the Hetzel Union Building' Assembly Room. The string quartet is in resi dence during the Mid-Session. In addition to lecture-recitals, they will present concerts and help with classroom instn i ction and hold open rehearsals. Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS • WATCHES Watch and Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. Brooklyn Prof Will Present Public Lecture Dr. Leonard S. Kenworthy, professor of education, Brooklyn College, will speak on "Meeting the Leaders of New Nations" at 8 pm. today in 121 Sparks. Kenworthy's speech is spon sored by the International Under standing Workshop. He is a for mer director of the workshop. His lecture is open to the pub lic, but tickets, which may be picked up prior to the lecture at the Hetzel Union Building main desk, are required. Kenworthy is professor of edu cation at Brooklyn College and specializes in social studies me thods, curriculum in elementary and secondary schools, and inter national education. One of his primary interests is education for international un der,tanding. Kenworthy has trav eled or lived in 22 countries and in 1954 traveled around the world. 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