WEDNEMAY. OC'TOBEit 3.1962 . . , • ~ - •• , , , Btowning to, Feature ~ , • . - ,• ~ •1 •., j Composer's iMusic •, i , Barber, Schumann' , and Debussey Will be featured on - . I 1 1 concert pianist John. Browning's program at .8:30 p.m. Situr .• day 'in Schwab. Browning's appearance is being sponsored by the Artists Series and is Ihe ' t . axle. Student ticket distribution will begin at 1 . :30 p.m. today at the ' Hetzel Union desk. To get a ticket, a shident must present hii matriculation and activities cards. Non-student tickets will go on sale at 9 am. tomorrow, also at the HUB desk. These tickets are priced at $1.50. BROWNING' has won his Throughout the world for his play ing, although ;his - career 'has not been long. He was recently hailed for being one of the artists hon ored at the opening of the Phil harmonic Hall in-the new Lincoln , Center in New York City. ' Since the start of his career in ' 11154; Browning has been, the re cipient of three major :musical awards. In that year, at the age ! cei AtY. of 20, be was the winner .bf the ' Alan Rich; of the New York rune s Steinway Centennial,. a , nation-Isaki, " Browning ' s way with the wide' contest sponsored by th e music was spectacular. He tossed . National Federation of Music off the difficulties with which the Clubs. In 1945, he received the so4re bristles as if they were Lelientritt award, which gave child's play, and he rose equally him the chance to appear in Car- well to the demands of the works' negie Hail with this, New York tender movements." Philharmonic. In 1056'he received For Satixrday's concert, Brown from Queen Mlisabeth of B e/ il i um ing will piaz Couperin's "Pieces the Gold Medal. of the :Interns- de Clavecm, . Chopin's "Fantasy tional Canenkrs in Brussels in , - Minor " Barber's "Sbnata, • _ _ _ SINCE THEN. critics have been , giving him impressive reviews wherever he appears. After a re USG:Congress Will Consider' Bill Inviting', Visito i rs to , Gallery , • • The only item of business whkh eiplpation of a proposed student appears on tonight's Uridergrad- life insurance policy in addition to uate Student •Government Con- the accident and sickness policy resently offered by student:goy gress . agenda is a bill to send i p eni - • an ent. letters to all interest groups on campus inviting them to have representatives present at USG meetings as members of the gal lery. THE PROPO S AL. sponsomi by Kathryn Johnson (South), :was initially recommended by the USG iiorkshop at the Student Govern ment Encampment. The congressmen are also slated to consider four appointments, five committee reports and an ex ecutive report. - The - Pending appointments are Tor the posts of USG puharnent tarian, Artists Series Committee, Election Commission and chair man of cin Away Weekend Com mittee. . THE Commumz reports co !cern - Homecoming, usa tutoring (service, the National Student As sociation't Compess,Encimpment, and the. Elections Commission, , The executive report rill be an MAMMY NEWSOffset • UTTERS Le . tterpem e Commerdal Printing 112 R. COLLEGE AD 04125 TV RENTALS by day, week, niokth EN3 TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER at State •Cofiesta 7V 232 S. Allen Street • • THE DALY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANLA 26." Debussey's • "Preludes" and Schumann's °Etudeii iSym phoniques.” New College Diner 1 : i , . Proffitt Explains Menu Cade Numbersl The Food anii Housing_.DePart ment has adopted code numbers to refer to specific cold plate , din ners on printed menus posted in the dining hall areas. Robert Proffitt, director of housing and food services, ex plained that the' ingredients far such plates are too numerous to IRE- AlEr - MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TODAY and THURSDAY Oct. 3 and 4 Lobby Electrical Engineering Building Jiiin Now ' Institute of Radio Engineers— Amnion Institute of Electrical Engineers ATTENTION AU FRATERNITIES REGISTER NOW ,FOR IFC HOMECOMING LAWN DISPLAY • AT THE HUB DESK Registration Deadline! ? Ls Friday, Oct. 5, 1962, The University Theatre ':iCURTAIN RAISER for all students interested theatre an campus IFS FREE UTH RS: OCT. 4 SCHWAB AUDI TORIUM PENN STATE PLAYERS Presents Th. FO O D ENTERTAINMENT 7.00 - 8:30 P.M. be printed in the limited space' on the menu schedules. Each code number refers to filed recipes in the individual dining halls, he explained. Diners lA, 2A and 3A consist of turkey, chicken and tuna salads respectively, with differ ent fruits and garnishes. H PA linugh the looking Glass with Galt"' Summer-Fall.- Winter - Spring. Yes, if my recollection is cor rect, those are (or I should say were) the four seasons of the year and they supposedly occur at certain parts of the year. But, there are exceptions to this rule, and State College is one. I have yet to figure out what season it is here, or maybe it is a cioinbination. Or is it Indian Summer (or more appropriate ly Indian Winter)? In a few days I just might find snow on the ground as I hop out of the rack and then, of course, it will be 70 degrees outside In the afternoon. Actually, one of the solutions to this whole mess is to stay in bed all day. It would solve the weather problem but cause many many other problems. Ethel biesorva's can solve many problems con cerning this weather catastro phy, Our motto is BE PRE PAHEDI t COLD HANDS?? That's the opposite of cold feet, naturally! A pair of gloves will do the trick. But not just any! old gloves. How about - a pair of leather ones or may be you prefer wool or a com bination of both leather and wool (a compromise if you like lxitit kinds!) Now about that head of yours (and I don't mean what's Inside lt9 You can't possibly have warm hands and cold head. So treat yourself to a winter knitted hat a stocking-type hat with or !without a cuff. It will keep your head warm (it doesn't guarantee anything else!) . Only KIK Maybe you prefer barets . . . only KW. 14014401.4101 Hash, that's Santa's laugh I hear. It is a reminder that Christmas is sooner than you think ( although it may be 60 or:70 degrees-outside!) Nowt is the time to order your Christmas cards at Ethel Illiwartes. of course. Ethel also has Halloween cards —for all you spooky characters. A complete selection of con temporary and studio cards can also be Sound at Ethel Mosorwea, That's all far now. T hope you are all used to classes by- now. So long, Chibbil 111 Z. Cidlope A,.
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