SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4: 1961 Tiareck COriductk Writes Rosalyn Tureck, the pianist who will give an Artists' Series recital at 8 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall, has performed in other phasei of the musical arts, Two years ago, Miss Tureck made history when she became the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra'. "Her opening beat was as firm 'and decisive as if sculptured in stone," New York Times critic, Harbld Schonberg commented at the time. Schnelle to Talk On Placement In HUB Tuesday The University Placement Service, its functions and its scope, will be explained at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 216 Hetzel Union Building at a program sponsored by Scrolls, senior women's hat society. The program will feature a speech by Robert Schnelle, di rector of the Placement Service. It is open to the public and is aimed specifically at introducing the Placement Service to senior women. Schnelle will discuss what the Placement Service does in aiding students in job hunting. He will explain the mechanics of the ser vice and will also tell about the files available to students in the placement service office. In addition to this, he will pro vide information as to the differ ent types of business and indus trial concerns that usually hire women. Schnelle will also discuss when students should begin looking for permanent employment, and will explain how to write a letter of introduction and a resume to a prospective employer. Scrolls will sponsor several other programs designed to ex plain the placement service and job hunting. • Proffitt Announces Thanksgiving Menu Approximately 8,000 pounds of turkey will be used for the first Thanksgiving day meal at the University, Robert Proffitt, di rector of food service, said yester day. A special buffet table on which there will be olives, pickles, cel ery, applesauce and a fruit basket containing 'a pple s, bananas, oranges and grapes will be set up in each dining hall for the candlelight dinner. In addition to the turkey, the menu includes a cranberry juice cocktail, whipped potatoes, tur key filling, giblet gravey, creamed onions, frozeh fruit salad and dinner-sized pecan rolls. For dessert, there will be a choice between mince pie with chedda cheese and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Blue Band Plans Salute To Terps Victory Song "Around the World with the Marylaiid, Victory Song" is the theme for the Penn State Blue Band's halftime performance at this afternoon's football game in College Park, Md. "Maryland Victory", the official Maryland fight song, has been ar ranged in chorale, Chinese, hill billy, MGM video and cha-cha styles by the Blue Band. Hillel Calendar TONIGHT Famous Italian Movie "Shoe Shine" •. lbsosoftwom SUNDAY Lox & Bagel Brunch 10:30 a.m. Sponsors: Freshman Council koolitfte. , TUESDAY "Dynamics of Judaism" Class 8:00 P.M. Topic: "The Uniqueness of Judaism" Niel Foundation THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA By ROCHELLE MICHAELS This year Miss Tureck is going one step further in her conduct ing career. She will lead two of her own orchfstras: The Tureck Bach Players in London; and the Tureck Chamber Ensemble in New York. In connection with her cham ber music ensemble. Miss Tu reck plays the harpsichord , and clavichord, along with the piano. Commenting on her triple =role in music, the Manchester Guard ian said. "she is superb on all Three instruments." This season in London, Miss Tureck appeared in a series' of 13 programs on a "Rock 'n Roll" tele vision station in Manchester. Her selections, some of which she will play here, were preludes and fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier. After the first of the pro gram series, British television declared "Let's have more Bach and less Rock!" But the peiforming arts are not the only musical areas in which Miss Tureck participates. • Her book. "Introduction to the Performance of Bach" and ifs accompanying record were term ed a "notable innovation in the recording and publishing fields" by the magazine "Records and Recordings." The editors of the magazine con tinued, "It is an example of artis tic• collaboration which clearly offers many opportunities for fu ture enterprise. It is a splendid scheme and Tureck has risen to her task with wonderful assur ance". A new and larger book on Bach interpretation is Miss Tureck's most current projcet. It will be a study of her technical discoveries in ,the performance of Bach's music as well as a history of his art. The book will include chap ters on phrasing, dynamics, orna mentation and problems relating to the actual technical perform ance of the piano. Hays Plan— (Continued from page one) 32 member board are elected by alumni and the agricultural and engineering societies of the state. ' Six are appointed by the governor Chess Match Set [and five are-determined by posi- Ition. The Middle Atlantic Regional' Members selected by the Intercollegiate Chess League ofi above state groups are not sub- America Championship, sponsored; ject to the approval of any other by the Chess Club and the Inter body. collegiate Chess Club of America,[ Hays said - he •felt this method. will be held a 3 p.m. today and 2!of selection is a "contributing p.m. tomorrow in the Hetzel Unionlfactor" in determining University lounge. 'appropriations. The tournament is restricted to' The University is presently United States Chess Federationloperating on an 518.5 million bud college undergraduates and islget. A $23 million appropriation limited to 50 moves in two hoursiwas requested by the University A trophy will be given to thejlast year. but was not granted by winner and travel grants will be[the legislature. awarded to the top 10 per cent in( The University appropriation standings who reside or attend alis allotted annually and will college in USCF Region lll.'again come before the legislature Spectators are invited, 'in June of IGB2. University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products Ice (ream Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk Buller Milk Creamery Idler Mrs. Sandburg Terms Goats 'Almost Human' By VICKI CAPLAN Goats are very understand ing and almost human, accord ing to - Mrs. Carl Sandburg, wife of the famous poet and biographer, who has been par ticipating in the national meetings of the American Milk Goat Rec ord Assocaition this past week on campus. Mrs. Sandburg is a director of the association whose purpose is to promote the goat milk indus try. Mrs. Sandburg said she and her husband have owned goats since 1936. Mr. Sandburg also has a great interest in goats, she said, and occasionally mentions them in his poetry and other writings. This is the first time Mrs. Sand burg has visited the University, although her husband has been here and presented lectures on numerous occasions. He was un able to accompany her on this trip. The national meetings of the past week have been attended by more than 150 goat breeders from all over the country. The meet ings will be completed today- by. a Spot Light Sale in the Stock Judging Pavilion. Mrs. Sandburg and many other breeders have ; consigned goats for sale. Brick Cheese Cheddar Cheese Collage Cheese Trappist Cheese Grade A Large Eggs 'Matrix' Invitations Lost in Mail Mix-up An apparent mix-up in the mail has resulted in many students and faculty members not receiving their invitations to the Matrix Dinner, Karen Hyneckeal, acting presidentof Theta Sigma Phi, said last night.- The women's professional journalism society is sponsor ing the dinner at 6:45 p.m Wednesday.,The guests are invited ; on the basis of their outstand ing achievement in campus ac tivities. "We discovered the mix-up too! late to personally contact all the, people involved, Miss Ilyneckeall said. Consequently, she said, she Government Association. Batik has made arrangements with Exchange and Used - Zook As the Hetzel Union desk so , that sociation. the Panhellenic Coun a letter of invitation will not be cif and all the college councils. needed to get tickets. Froth board of editors and the The following people, who w•ere,editors-in-chief of all other cam originally included on the guest'Pus publications. maY. get their tickets byi At ' the dinner, Theta Sigma signing in at the. HUB. The cost Phi will present a skit satirizing is $3 per person. campus life and personalities. The deadline .for picking up' Also, awards will be presented to tickets is 3 .p.m. Monday. three outstanding senior " women. The invited guests include mem-, Helen Everitt, associate editor tiers of Alpha Delta Sigma. Sigma of The Ladies' Home Journal, will Delta Chi, Rho- Tau Sigma and be the guest speaker. . all hat societies; faculty- members i of the Department of Speech andi Lei Collegian Classifieds the School of Journalism; presi-i WORK FOR YOU dents of all fraternities and so ` rorities; the advanced reporters and board of editors of The Daily Collegian and La Vie; and the members of the Journalism Club. WDFM personnel. the officers of the Student Government . 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