The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 30, 1962, Image 7

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FRIDAY.
30. 1962
inberg to Lead Orchestra
. Steinberg, music ! di
the Pittsburgh Sympho
itra which wOl appear at
>rrow night; in Recrea
has served as conductor
ither orchestras before
his present position;
s co-founder and > con
the Israeli Philharmonic
and later served as con
the Buffalo Philharmon
tra.ln addition, he i was
conductor of the NBC
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Driver Injured
Scooti
As Vehicle Hits Tree
Michael junior in!
architecture from York, was in'
Centre CJounty Hospital last night
following an unusual accident in
which he fractured his right knee.
State | College police 1 said
Schneider was west on
W. College Ave. and intended to
make a- left turn onto S. Burrbwes
St, He | reached for the brake,
police .said, but ended up ac
celerating his motor scooter. He
lost- control under the increased
speed arid collided with a trte.
Hospital perspnnel .reppj-ted his
condition as good.
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Lewis Plans'; Research
Research on Utopian fiction will
be carried on by Dr. Arthur 0.
Lewis, Jr., professor of English,
during a leave of absence until
June 15. He plans to work in the
Congressional library in Wash
ington, D.C., and in the libraries
of this University an'd Harvard
The ultimate aim of his research
Is to prepare a book on Utopian
literature, a general comparative
study involving . sociological as
well as literary, aspects.
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edjtm the violin. He was rec-j several seasons' - in this capacity,
ognized as an exceptional mu-] Steinberg became conductor of
|siqan before he was 10 years old.]the Buffelo Philharmonic, a post!
By the age of 15; he had gainedjhe held until he assumed his!
recognition as a piano recitalist position in Pittsburgh. I
At r? Sf‘!! e ß te. I Genn 0 ansr l Once after a .performance of
4116 w l lUner Prue ; Bruckner's massive Fifth Sym-,
for conducting. phony, an onlooker told Steinberg
After conducting In the opera' with some satisfaction that he was
houses of Prague. Frankfurt, Ber-lfPi ‘“Wpied with the performance!
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£ <£? i Jlyfexl lo°Scw m N*S <lid
persecution. In Palestine he helped . ~ ~
found what ik now the Israeli - conductor has considerable
Philharmonic Orchestra. : ln American jazz, and has
• ! worked ;with jazz groups both in
WHEN ARTURO TOSCANIHI- London!and Pittsburgh. He has
served as a guest-conductor for performed - with Johnny Dank
[the new orchestra, he was so wbrth,' one'of England's leading
impressed with the ensemble that'ja&z musicians, and with Pitts-
| he-hired Steinberg to become as-[burgh Jazz players, many of
sociate conductor of the newly- whom are in the' Pittsburgh
formed NBC Symphony. After orchestra.
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ewnpan Resigns Chairmanship
diversity, party chairman HI- the. party. With a heavy clasa
Newman announced yes ter- schedule I won’t, have the time to
that he ‘is resigning his posi- devote to the party that I should."
Newman also said that he had
is academic program. appointed Louis Kushner, party
:wman said he will be carry- vice chairman, to be acting chair
a heavy schedule ot classes man until a new chairman can be
term so that he Can graduate elected,
•larch. 1963. rather than in
\ 1963, »s he originally
ned.
feel that as party chairman
ust consider both myself and
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with police? What sudden mob impulse can moti
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women into a rampage of destruction? Perhaps it's
a new way to "let off steam" ... a savage kind of
self-expression. But why are so many college
students—presumably the nation’s most "adult"
and sophisticated young people—involved? Why
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