PAGE SIX Garner At Rec Erroll Garner, one of the most celebrated of modern jazz pianists, will appear at 8 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall. The performance is sponsored by the University Artist Series and ticket distribution will begin at 1:30 p.m. today at the Ilelzel Union desk. I 1 Garner, besides receiving the; bir.he.st praise in this country, has a* 111 8 %/C been widely acclaimed through- ■ WW J J out the world. i a * One Belgian newspaper critic,| | £ {•fUa n ula* Carlos tie Radzitsky, summarized! g f ||| IU I V his feeling for the man in the fol- / lowing way; i 1 *J. D 1 “A few chords of introduction! I Sy .. . which give'no hint of whatj will follow .. . then, suddenly,! , T , , . . „ , like a light-rope walker coming! Nearly ~00 books of English down on the stiff rope after a suc-Uiterature published in the cessful somersault, the theme re-!,,.,, , 10(I „ , . , veals itself, unexpected, tjutifTtH and 18th Centuries have drawn by the hand of a master, jbeen purchased by the Pattee “This sturdy little man, with; T „ ni i T „ r ~ r the profile of an Arab sheik, ofjkibiaty, Ralph J. McComb, calm and peaceful regard, giyesjibrarian, said recently, the impression of risking his life; ~,, , . , each 'ime he plays the piano,” he n w°^j„| Vvere se,t ’ cteci s ., i{J 1 ' ,Dr. F. W. Bateson, professor of * Erroll Garner was born in Pitts-lfi"®., at . ° xford - and sont to burgh in 1921. and has plaved the- .. , piano since he was three' years: f>e hooks, costing several thou old. *le reheled against all piano"'” d d0, !1 , '%,/" c !“ da .^f 1 - inslruelion and has never learned'i’Jh.JL ~ TL, n'ofiwe to mad a note of music Uni j ournev » by Laur ence Sterne Now. if-s too late to le.un, and ;(l7(j8) and works 5y Ben j onson °! noh r e” Wh ß H^7v SC nh : ;ind R obert Burton which were would su\e, Radzitsky ob-, pr ; nlecl in the cariy 160 o’s, Mc *LV:?± . ~ , . . Comb said. earner works the keyboard; Bateson, who was a visiting wdl full strokes hard y looking; fcssor of Enßlish at the Uni at it and draws from Ins instru-[ versßy last semester> js Qne of inenl tnote melodic and ihylhmie En[ ,] anc j' g outstanding bibliog riches than all his colleagues iranhers he said. . i Bateson agreed last semester to Gainer will appear at Ihe Uni- p U cchase works of 17th and 18th veisity as the first, jazz artist to,century English literature upon he presented by Impresario S.; b i s V ot u rn to England after notic- Ilurok, sponsor of such artists as^ n g g a p S ; n the library’s collec- Isaac Stern Marmn Anderson,j, ion) McComb said. Ai ut Rubinstein and the Bolshoij Just before his return home, " a jtwo Oxford Elizabethan scholars Isold a collection of books to Iraq Speaker to Talk ißlackwell’s, an English book deal r ... iing firm. This agency offered At Cosmopolitan Dinner j Bateson first choice of the schol-' Dr. Salih Al-Toma, from the.ars’ books, MeComb said, embassy of Iraq, will speak at the! The purchases are significant be- Cosmopolitan Club's annual din-jeause they will greatly strength-' nor, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Fri- on this area of research at the day in the Presbyterian Church.[University, according to MeComb. Tickets are available at the HUBiThe books are expected to arrive or 108 Willard. within a few weeks. Problems of Early Years of Marriage will be discussed with Father Philip Saylor on Tuesday, March 14, at T :00 P.M. in the HUB Assembly Room to Appear Halt Sunday Birth Control Adjustment THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA Inlaws Part II of Marriage Forum Presented by Newman Club Pa. Legislators List Continued (Continued from page five) James C. Simmons Joseph A. Sullivan Martin J. Taylor John J. Welsh PIKE COUNTY Senator William Z. Scott N Representative J. Russell Eshback POTTER COUNTY Senator James S. Berger, Senate Party Leader Representative Ray C. Goodrich SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Senator Paul' L. Wagner Representatives George W. Heffner William K. Knecht William Joseph Long John J. McDonald SNYDER COUNTY Senator , Samuel B. Wolfe Representative Arthur J. May SOMERSET COUNTY Senator Stanley G. Stroup Representatives William R. Korns W. John Stiteler, Jr. SULLIVAN COUNTY - Senator Zehnder H. Confair Representative Kenneth B. Lee SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY Senator Albert E. Madigan Representative • Harold G. Wescott TIOGA COUNTY Senator James S. Berger, Senate Party Leader Representative Harry R. Mclnroy UNION COUNTY Senator Samuel B. Wolfe Representative Louis A. Pursley Correction The deadline for submitting drawings for the Spring Week float parade is March 20 and was not March 12 as was stated In Saturday’s Collegian. VENANGO COUNTY Senator Leroy E. Chapman Representative Harry S. Gramlich WARREN COUNTY Senator Leroy E. Chapman Representative Joseph H. Goldstein WASHINGTON COUNTY Senator William J. Lana Representatives A. V. Capano Michael R. Flynn Austin J. Murphy • Dean J. Polen WAYNE COUNTY Senator William Z. Scott Representative Arthur J. Wall socoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Bell Science Movie “GATEWAY TO THE MIND” HUB Assembly Hall Another TIM Free Public Service 000000000000000000000 s»S**l'*J**i*»l**i**J**t*rJ**i>»<'*J*»J* > l**4*»!*-I**<—l—t-^*»i»'l**J**S**^**t-‘?**J*»t**l**t**'l**s ISA presents TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1961 WESTMORELAND COUNTY Senator Paul W. Mahady Representatives Charles J. -Jim H. J. Maxwell Charles J. Mills Anthony J. Petrosky Barnet Sakulsky WYOMING COUNTY Senator Albert E. Madigan Representative James Wynd, Jr, YORK COUNTY Senator Harry E. Seyler Representatives John Hope Anderson John R. 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