The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 18, 1961, Image 2

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Segovia Concert to Run Two Nights;
Tickets Remain for Ist Performance
Andres Segovia, world famous Spanish guitarist will perform at 8:30 p.m. Thursday
and Friday in Schwab. •
Tickets are available at the Hetzel Union desk for Thursday night's performance. How-
ever, the student tickets for Friday were sold out yesterday
Segovia, sponsored by the University Artist Series, has
Harrison Accused
Of Stealing Plank
Although the campaign for spring elections has not offi
cially begun, Dennis Eisman, Campus party chairman, has
accused Robert Harrison of stealing a Campus party plank.
Harrison, University party nominee for SGA president,
outlined a proposal for an en
form he presented to his party
before his nomination Sunday
night.
Eisman, who attended the meet
ing, said that the exact plank had
been presented at the Campus
party meeting 45 minutes before
Harrison spoke at University par
ty.
When questioned about the ac
cusation, Harrison said that the
plank was his own idea and that
he had spoken on it in the Delta
Zeta suite two weeks before last
night's meetings.
Barbara Yunk, president of Del
ta Zeta, verified Harrison's claim
that the entertainment-loan plank
had been presented at a meeting
in the.sorority suite March 27.
Miss Yunk said that she had
also attended the University par
ty meeting Sunday night and that
the plank Harrison had presented
at the meeting was a verbatim ac
count of what he had said March
27.
The plank in question calls for
a series of two to four entertain
ment programs sponsored by
:.EGA. Harrison suggested arrang
ing programs featuring the Broth
ers Four or the Kingston Trio. He
suggested that the money collect
ed through these programs be'
used to establish a student loan,
fund.
In making his accusation Eis
man said that he suspected Har
rison or his supportefs.may have
arranged for someone to attend
the Campus party meeting and re
lay planks back to Harrison at
the University party meeting.
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By Glee Club
The State Legislature will have
an unusual addition to its agenda
when it convenes this afternoon.
The Penn State Men's Glee
Club, directed by Frank Gullo,
will hold the floor with a formal
concert as a part of the "Back
the Budget" campaign. The mem
bers refer to this venture as their
'"six-million dollgr tour to Har
risburg," calling it an attempt to
keep the University's budget re
quest in the minds of the Legis
lators.
The concert will be presented
at a joint meeting of the General
Assembly. Representatives Ar
thur May of Snyder County and
Gene Fulmer of Centre County
,are sponsoring the program.
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been praised for his imagina
tion in "transcending powers of
execution and imagination and
creating an art of his own" ac
cording to Olin Downes of the
New York Times.
The guitarist, born in Lina
res, Spain. began his musical
career by studying piano, violin
and cello but soon rebelled
against the "conventional in
struments" after discovering a
guitar in the home of a friend.
He made his first public ap
pearance at the age of 14 under
the sponsorship of a local cul
tural organization. This perfor
mance was termed a "revela
tion" and in a short time his name
was known all over Spain.
An appearance at the Paris
Conservatory resulted in an ex
tensive concert tour at the age of
22.
Segovia's musical creativity
has been well rewarded through
the dedication of works by such
composers as Castelnuovo-Te
desco, Casella, Tansman, Rous
sel, Ibert and Torroba.
During a recent tour of Europe,
he presented 70 concerts in 11
countries. The previous year he
visited Japan where he received
overwhelming acclaim in his first
visit in 30 years.
In 1943, Segovia first began his
transcontinental tours of the U.S.
and Canada appearing as soloist
with several major orchestras.
January, 1946, marked his first
recital in Carnegie Hall resulting
in a New York Herald Tribune
comment by Virgil Thomson:
"There is no guitar but the Span
ish guitar and Andres Segovia is
its prophet, I doubt if there lives
a music lover with soul so dead
that he could not find reward in
attendance at a Segovia concert."
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Cathaum Theatr'e
WEDNESDAY .. • 3 Performances! 2:00, 3:45, 8:15 P.M.
THURSDAY ... 2 Performances! Matinee 2:00; Eve., 8:15 P.M.
University Party'
(Continued from page one)
resentation on such administra
tion • committees dealing with
parking or other issues directly
affecting students. Harrison also
said that he plans to attend the
summer term and will begin to
put his programs into effect then.
In concluding his remarks to the
party, Harrison paraphrased Pres
ident John F. Kennedy, saying
"Ask not what SGA can do for
you, ask what you can do for i
SGA."
Alexander's proposals to the
party will form his platform for
his independent candidacy. He
is advocating more student-fac
ulty contact. Along these lines,
he suggested that fraternity
and sorority cultural programs
he increased.
His third proposal urged fur
ther support to the Kennedy Peace
Corps, and he also suggested that
SGA work to expand the facilities
of the Stone Valley recreation
area.
Alexander also asked that SGA
continue to request additional
student parking facilities and
asked that the matter of parking
in the Hetzel Union lot be taken
to President Eric A. Walker.
As his last proposal, Alexander
outlined a plan for eliminating
compulsory ROTC. He asked for
a student letter campaign request
ing support of an Air Force pro
posal for voluntary ROTC.
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"A delight he ear and
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"Incredibly beautiful
and dramatically
powerful dancing ...
fascinating ... stun
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