The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 24, 1962, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1962
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Simmons Fire 'ArtiStS , Series %oaten -
Causes s3oo • e .
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In Damages
T io Feature Isaac 3tern.
The Alpha Fi t e Company was Isaac Stern, world famous violinist, will appear at $:3O
umrnoned to the campus at 8 p •m . Friday in Schwab in the final Artists' Series concert
zaturday night ito extinguish a` o f t h e year
blaze in 153 Simmons, fire offi- year.
cials said last night. ' i Tickets will be distributed to students beginning at 1:30
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There were no injuries in the p.m. today a t the Hetiel Union desk. Non-student tickets
fire that apparently was started. '
will go oh sale, at 9:30 a.m. to- --------- -- --
by a burning candle on the win
dow ledge of the room. (hillier- nm I T ". 1 iYork's Metropolitan Museum, and
sity officials estimate the ittirtnages As 4farnaus in Europe. Asia, concerts with orchestras thiough-
A.ustralia, and 'South America as out the country. ,
to-the room, at about $3OO. .
he is in America, Stern is the
It is believed thati 'the window He will appear at Carnegie - Hall
an 1 y American-trained artist
in New York Stern is presidkrit
of the.: room was open and the
draft from it caused the candle among * handful of top-flight of this organization. In 1960. when .
to set the drapes aflame, fire of- violinists' in the world. the old concert hall was threat-•
ficials said. I ' STERN WAS brought to Amer- ened with destruction, Stern mar-
THE TWO OCCUPANTS of the ira from Russia at .the ag e of shelled fortes in the New York
room were Patricia L. Mackinney.
6 menthe. He began violin training legislature and in-the city govern
junior in art education from Nar-•when he was 6 years old and ment to keep Carnegie a land
berth, and Joan Carol Erdman, made he debut at 15. After Stern's mark of Amerieli's cultural life.
sophomore in rts and letters
Carnegie Hall recital in 1943. fir-:When the hail opened again in
from Allentown.. They m
were ail Thomson of the N.Y. Herald September. 1980. the audience
moved to anothel• room in Sim-
Tribune called him "One of the gave Stern a standing ovation
mons after theblaze was extin- world's master fiddle players." when he entered to play with
guished. 1' '
He began his current North y k.
Leonard Bernstein and the New
or Philharmonic. The. hall is a
Alpha Fire Chief Bower Moore American tour after an extensive non-profit organization and i's Mt
said, the residents of Simmons series of appearances in Western
evacuated the building quickly Europe' and 'in Is t e a el. He lease from the City of New York.
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, , i when the fire alarm sounded. The was instrumental in instituting AMONG 'STERN'S extensive
London's Loose Lion Causes Chaos entir e building! was emptied by the first Israeli Music Festival, list of recot•it 1 ii il s are Unt
il:le time the firemen arrived. on which featuted Pablo Cabals, the eral best-seller:. Thee include
A campus patrolman approached London was summoned to re- the scene
. he added. Budapest String Quartet, and Ru-•the Tschaikow%kv. Brzihms. and
Edward Landon, senior in busi- move the lion as .worried police Officials said that the entire doff Serkin, in addition to Stern. Wieniawski conjertos, pressings
ness administration from Wyn-land.neighbors looked on. room will haver to be repainted. made at the ptades and Perpignan
cote, in Pattee library Sunday : Last night, however, the "fero- The windows, woodwork around His present tour of this min- Festivals, and double concerti
night with, a very' unusual mes- eiout" lion cub prthed to be acci- the windows, curtains and mat -,try includes appearances at the made with David Oistiakh
sage for him: His lion was loose!'dent prone: While romping with tress will all have to be replaced. Seattle World's Fair and New $,
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'Laurie, London's pet •lion, had London in the back yard Laurie I' Ir
been let out of London's residence fell down a ravine and broke its.4-Term Questionnaire Due
at 324 Bradley Ave. by a neigh- left front leg.
Deadline for returning the Inter
bor boy. "The youngster entered' A veterinarian said that it will'College Council Board's four-term
the house when no one was home' take the lion four to six weeks evaluation questionnaire has been
and the lion escaped. to recover. In the interim Laurie extended - until 7 p.m. today.
Laurie was spotted by neighbors will be totally immobile and con- . •
Completed forms may be left at
Who hurriedly called the police.' fined to London's room. t the Hetzel Union desk.
Collexiaa Phota bt„,Tnm Browne
IN TRUE EASTER TRADITION: Sisters and pledgei of Pi Beta
Phi sorority joined in holiday revelry Easter Sunday for An old
fashioned egg rolling contest on the lawn in front of their suite
in Pollock 2. -
EARN MONEY
Watch softball and; earn money ,
at the same time. Umpire softball
games for TIM. softball league.'
I Call Bob Stillman
AD 8-2770 l os
Sign up of T.I.M. office. 203 G HUB
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A.W.S. Elections Chairman
. Applications Available
NOW
at HUB Desk
Deadline for return .-- April 27
WHITE & WYJCKOFF
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Were 59c and 69c
!Many come . in r i e-usable plastic boxes.
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Fresh, clean' stock direCtlx from factory.
notes and envelopes in each box.
GRIGGS PHARMACY
120 E. COLLEGE AVE
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$1
Eight of ten beautiful
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STATE COUIGI
ATTENTION: Penn State Students
If you received a four term
evaluation form return it to the
NUB Desk before 7 P.M. today.
Please, please don't
Eat the 'Daisies,
BUY Them ! I
For Spring Week
Look
for the
Daisies
on sale
all over
rcampus today!
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