SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1559 ...-, , . • , St ein berg to Conduct Myers Talk • 'iWill Open Concert at Roc Hall 1 By SUE LINKROUM Art Exhibit Less than 200 student tic ets and 30 non-student tickets] y remain for the Pittsburgh S mphony concert which will be; Malcolm Me r s, associate . held at 8 p.m professor of art at the Unit tomorrow in ' ecreation Hall. 1 This is the eighth Artist Series program of the 1959-60!sity of Minnesota, will speak ;at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Eeason. fat Union gallery. He will The program will incluie Symphony No. 4 in E flat: _____ lo pen the HUB's fourth art ex- Major ("Romantic"). Sonata P -; ono Forte for Two Instrument. 1! N i ays Donates Gift hibit "Eleven American Print- Choi's by Gabriele and Sy -In ' horo, No.B in F major, Opus 91,, makers." P by Beethoven ,To Pattee Librar y 1 The exhibit will start tomor- Students have been requesle• A row and run until Dec. 10. by the Artists Series committe: copy of the proceedings of the , Myers, who is showing four 'special committee appointed to . not to save seats since a larg: mints, will discuss the works ex audience is expected. 'investigate the State Department. hibited and answer questions „f of Public Instruction has been William Steinberg, conductor the Pittsbuigh Symphony 0 _!presented to Pattee Library by:about the artists and their styles chestra. ‘‘ as born in Cologne, Ge •-Sen. Jo Hays (D.-Centre). ;or media. A reception in the HUB mauy 111 , musical talents cove r, Senator Hays presented his per- reading room will follow the talk an even wider range than coi -Isonal copies of proceedings, which' Etchings, lithographs, woodcuts ducting At age 10 he was non their typewriten form fill 14 and serigraphs comprising the 50 accompli•hed violinist, at 15 alvolumes, along with personal cor- works of 11 nationally and inter pianist, and at 19 a prize-winning respondence on the investigation, nationally known aitisis will be conductor. ;and other related items. shown. In his early years, Steinberg He has included the Report of Among the exhibitors will be became a hell-travelled man. Heithe Committee as well as a minor- I\flauricio Lasansky, professor of went all over Europe appearinglity report he filed. ,art at the University of lowa, who has had over 50 one-man shows and whose works are exhibited in museums in the United States, Spain, Argentina and Australia. William Steinberg with numerous orchestras. In 1936 he went to Palestine where he reorganized the Palestine Sym phony. It was here that Arturo Toscan mni, al , •o a prominent conductor, first met Steinberg. He was so impressed with his musical ability that he invited Steinberg to the *United States to direct the NBC Symphony. After appearing with several orchestras all over the country, Steinberg signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Symphony in 4952. The orchestra has had a long history, dating from 1896, when it wag conducted by Victor Her bert, famous American composer. The Pittsburgh Symphony has appeared in several cities in the country and has been called one of the greatest orchestras of the United States. The orchestra also gives two series of concerts an nually for children. IFC Will Sell Xmas Trees Members of the Junior Inter fraternity Council Christmas Tree committee have begun canvass ng fraternities for tree orders, Ri h ard Koontz, committee chairm n, said yesteiday. This year the Junior IFC is working with members of he Forestry Society in the tree s les progi am. According to Koo tz, his committee will take orders for trees and deliver them to Tau Phi Delta where- they may be picked up by the fraternities on Dec 5 or 12. Three varieties of trees, in var ious sizes and prices, are being offered this year, from $3 to $lO. . . Repairs Ca r 1 Television Phonographs I Radios television service # center vt , 14,spW • at State College TV 232 5. MOM St THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA For CLASSIFIEDS Call I UN 5-2531 I Newl96o UM brings you taste...more taste... New, free-flowing Miracle Tip unlocks natural tobacco flavor! That's why rm can blend fine tobaccos not to suit a filter...but to suit your taste! FILTIIRS LIGGETT a MYERS TOBACCO CO More taste yet low More taste by far...yet low in tar... 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