The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 29, 1961, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1961
Ibsen Play Cancels
Series Appearance
By JOEL MYERS
"Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas will be the open- Editorial Editor
ing program of the 1961-62 University Artists' Series instead Despite the arrival of the coldest weather of the young
of the previously scheduled "Hedda Gabler" by Ibsen. jfall season yesterday, this month will be the warmest Sep-
Jose Quintero and Theodore Mann are the producers of tember in State College weather history.
the play which is currently playing off-Broadway in New A persistent heat wave, that caused temperatures to
'York. average nearly 10 degrees above seasonal normals during the,
Nina Brown, administrative as- first two weeks of the id month, was
sistant for the Artists' Series, sa
- i the main factor in producing theiperatures again climbed well
last night that this change was ;
re because "Hedda Gabler" cord. abovel normal on Sept. 22, and:
has cancelled its entire tour. ! Sincee weather records began in they remained well above sea-I
:State College, 77 years ago, the:sonal values through Monday.
Mrs. Brown also announced highest average temperature forl Hurricanes Carla and Esther
the other 12 performances for September was 68 degrees. That; both threatened to bring con-
The coldest air mass of the sea-1 the coming season, including average occurred in 1900, 1930 and: siderable rain to ibis area dur
son was expected to produce wide- the productions for evenings :1931 .
in month. but neither pro
spread frost in the western two-I which were previously unsched- This year's average will prob- duc g
ed the
much. The total precipi
thirds of Pennsylvania early to-: uled.
I ably be 69 degrees. which is 6.5 teflon for the month equals 2.15
day. 1 Michael Mac Liammoir will give degrees above the September i inches which is three-quarters
Frost or freezing temperatures two performances in "The Im-, normal of 62.5 degrees. i of an inch below the normal
is predicted for all sections of:Portanee of Being Oscar" on Oct.: Temperatures climbed into the amount for September.
the commonwealth tonight. il3 and 14. The series will then'
,80's during each of September's The presence of tropical air
present the American Ballet Thea-, .
The large arctic air mass re - i tre on Oct. 29. :first 14 days except for the ninth:through most of the month
. and
i
Sponsible for this chilly weather'
N • ber will three pro
0..% em bring when a maximum of 79 was re-: the lengthening nights combined
originated over Central Canadacorded. to: produce fog on 14 individua'
ductions to the campus. P'a'st', After a six day cool spell, tern-' (Continued on page six)
several days ago, and movedi
:Rosalyn Tureck, pianist, will ap-:
steadily southeastward across the
: pear at Schwab Auditorium Nova
United States Tuesday and
Wednesday. 5. One week later the Bayanihanl
:Philippine Dance Company will
Its leading edge passed this:present Philippine Folk Dances
area around noon yesterday. and on the following Sunday, Eric;
Today should be clear and cool Friedman, violinist, will appear
:
with bright sunshine. The highest:with the Baltimore Symphony
temperature will be near 61 de- Orchestra in Recreation Hall.
grees. i Janos Starker, cellist, will
Chilly Weather
Will Continue
Clear, cold weather is indicated
for tonight and a low of 35 is ex-'
pocted.
Tomorrow should be partly; The Cleveland Playhouse will
cloudy, windy and warmer with a carry the third dramatic play of
chance of showers developing by ithe season to campus when they
night. (Continued on page twelve)
THE
PENN STATE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Presents
"RED RIVER OF LIFE"
a Moody Institute of Science Film
Friday, September 29 7:30 P.M.
121 Sparks
ADMISSION FREE -
Candidate Schools
on either staff of the paper.
Editorial
Monday, Oct. 2
6:38 p.m.
128 Sackett
is now located in the basement of Sackett
open the winter term series on
Jan. 12. I Musici, string orches
tra, follows on Jan. 18 with their
performance in Schwab.
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Will begin
those
interested
The Daily Collegian office
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