The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1962, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1962
Stern to Play Bach, Mozart Works TIM Council
Beethoven, ' Bach, Stravinsky'U-2 incident and the break-up of Kong were next on the violinist's •
and Mozart are among the com-`the summit conference. The thew- itinerary, followed by Calcutta,
posers whose works will be playe&tres were sold out. Bombay and New Delhi in India. ousing R
by Isaac Stern, violinist, at 8301 st ern , i s also 6 an adVOcate ol'He then went to Israel. where he
p.m. tonight at Schwab. Sterri's
_, ,Lhe widened cultural drive being -, performed - 20 times, both in' re- The Town. Independent Men's
concert is bens' s Presented by • Tne,made by our government. He has cital and with the Israel Philhar- Council recently defeated a hous-
University Artists Series. '' :been invited to the White House:monic Orchestra.. After con ce r ts '
mg resolution which called for an
Tickets for the concert are no'to discuss matters and has spoken in Italy and Switzerland, Stern , inspection of alleged substandard
longer available. - 4
,on several television shows. _went to London where he brought town home.; by the Pennsylvania
his Umr to a close by appearin.g. Department of Labor apd Indus-
FOR TONIGHT'S concert, Stein ', llis efforts to broaden the cul-,
as soloist with Sir Thomas Beec h -
p will play Beethoven's Sonata in tural aspect of society have not' . and a publicity campaign
,am and the Royal Ptulharm ol uc 4 pointing out poor housing condi-
D Major, Opus 12, No. 1; Bachs i been exclusively in the United --, ,_ .
IPartita No. 2' in D' Minor; Stra- States, however. In the surnmer' t " rcuestra " itions.
vinsky's Divertrmento; Mazart'siof 1953, be began an around-the- 1 • Stem has . been around the
.
Adagio in G Major and Rondo in world tour in Edinburgh, s oo t_iwori several / tunes since then. THE -RESOLUTION threatenedl
C Major; and Paganini - and land. b y p la y i ng four • ommer t s playing in Poland, Czechoslovakia,:th._ at TIM would use legal means
Szymznowski's Caprice No. 24. !with four different major orches-,France, Holland and: Italy. the Borough of . State College
i•n
did not take positive action b)
The only American-trained' ar_
tras. He then flew to Japan, THE DEMAND for this violin-'September 25 toward establish
tist of his rank, Stem has oftenwhere he appeared 19 times m i s t is i great ' in every country, by ment of a modern building code
acted as an "artistic" am b assa Ao cities . in auditoriums filled to b o th
i i music lovers and critics. In and creation of the post of build
dor. In 1960 he played in the So- capacity. the Tnagazine "Horizon," Theo- ing inspector. • i
viet Union at the height of the• The Philippine Islands and Hong dore White called Stern. "the The University cannot take Re,
,youngest of the great musicians Lion on the housing problem or
. , and the greatest of the young approve off-campus_housing with.
• il
.14th Reading Festival to End Today ; musicians " out endangering its
excite
as
' Commenting in his column in 'a state university and r 6 legal
The fourteenth annual Pennsyl- speak on "Following the Play_ , Commenting
York T i mes,p tcharter ed
the New Ross Par- =mum y as an agency
vania Intercollegiate Interpretive'wright's Blueprint!'
.menter said recently, "There are by the slate, Gamer Williams,
Reading Festival will conclude to
i I The short story reading session a l wa y s things one can say about housing committee chairman, said.
day withreading sessions in dra- wi ll b egin a t 1-15 p.m. a great artist, but perhaps the Under this immunity, a state
ma and short stories i n th e
Leslie Granatt, freshman in lib- - outstanding aspect of Isaac Stern's agency cannot be sued without
Hetzel Union assembly room. 'e - al , arts from Freeport, N.Y.,`art is that, no matter which com- that - agency's permission
The drama session will beginilisachelle Goulde, sophomore imposer; he is playing one feels het If the University would approve
at 9:30 a.m. with Nancy Huber, secondary education from Falls'is listening to the outpouring of off-campus housing without au.
junior in bacteriology from St. Church, Va., and Miss Ohrman. a human spirit: ithority. it would also be held re
;Thomas, and Michelle Ohrman, will represent the University by "And it is not the violinist one sponsible for any housing corn•
junior in arts , and letters' from interpreting Carson McCullers' seems to be hearing , for much is plaints or lawsuits, he said. -.
McKeesport, representing the,"The Member of the Wedding.",slr. Stern's immersion in the mu- - After a long discussion, the
University by reading Marcelle The faculty commentator for thai sic that his own spirit and his l council decided that Arthur Per-
Maurette's "Anastasia." Following event will be Robert E. Galbraith, , immense technical skill are but gam, TIM president, and other
this session, Robert Reifsneider;professor of English, who will chs-ithe mediums to make the music council representatives Mould ar
professor of theater arts, will cuss "The Modern Writer's Art."*audible." srange a meeting with State Col
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
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with 'them on the tiousing prob
lem. '
A 1954 survey showed that ?2
per rent. of the rented housing
units in State College that were
contacted do not meet mailmen
state requirerbents, Williams said.
All 723 of the rented housing uruts
surveyed tacked - ' fire escapes or
ladders. Pergam said.
• All ion Concerning in inors
•drmk mg ordinanies was post-"
poned at the meeting. Further in
formation on the drinking and
housing problems was desired by
the council before: it made any
decisions.
TIM Council's new officers were
•installed by Robert Fry outgoing
council president.
PLANS FOR a picnic and hay
ride which TIM will sponsor May
.5 were announced by Witham
Wytiaz. picnic chairman. He also
announced plans for a jam ses
sion on May 6 in the Hetael Un
ion ballroom. -
Approved Froternitios
All fraternities are approved
for tonight and tomorrow night
except Delta Sigma Phi. which
is approved for tonight only.
and Alpha Phi Alpha. which is
approved for tomorrow night
only.
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ALL
ILA
SMART
FOXES
CARRY
LITTLE
BLUE
BOXES!
Boxes full of shirts
freshly cleaned • at'
Campus Cleaners.
110 E. Beaver Are.
naxt to the, poet 0f•
!ice. Whenever you
see a_blue box you'll
find a clean shirt in
*ids. Try it yourself.
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