SATURDAY. JANUARY -5.. 1963 WDFM To Broadcast Metropolitan Opera Baritone Otto Edelmann and .soprano Lisa Della will take the leading roles in the Metropolitan Opera's presentation of Richard Wagner's one comic opera "Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg" which will be presented over stu dent radio station WDFM at 1 p.m. today. Joseph Rosenstoek will FRATERNITY RUSH ORIENTATION MEETING SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 THE USE „ It : K AGE ICY IS SELLING. USED BOOKS TODAY FROM 9:30 -12 UNTIL THURS.; JAN. 10 OPEN 9:30 - 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY conduct, Intermissions between the three acts of "Die Meistersinger" will feature Opera News on the Air and the Texaco Opera Quiz. Ap pearing on "Opera News on the Air" will be musicologist Boris Goldovsky and actor-author Wal ter Slezak. During the second FOR ALL FRESHMEN PLANNING TO RUSH FRATERNITIES Those who didn't register with IFC on Thursday or Friday can register at this meeting— _ Bring fall transcripts if you plan to register! MONDAY is the LAST DAY Used Books Will Be Accepted MONEY FOR INCORRECT. BOOKS WILL BE RETURNED A BUYER WILL PURCHASE BOOKS NOT USED ON THIS CAMPUS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Names Beginning With Meet 6:15 to' 7:15 Names Beginning With the Letters M through Meet 7:15 to 8:1.5 Located on the Ground Floor of the HUB WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY intermission, Texaco Opera Quiz, Quizmaster Edward Downes will ask questions of a panel. Beginning with the opera, reg ular programming for WDFM will begin and will continue until finals week in March, at which time, study music for finals will be presented. IN THE WINTER TERM Snow Expected Early Tonight Three to five inches of new snow may fall in this area within the next 30 hours. The snow is forecast to begin late today and continue into tomorrow morn ing. Sleet and rain may be mixed with the snow late tonight or early tomorrow. ROOM 121 SPARKS the Letters A through Temperatures are expected to remain cold through the week end, with a trend toward even colder weather forecast for the early part of-next week. A high of 35 degrees is predicted for today and a low of 27 is in dicated- for tonight. Tomorrow's high will be- near 32 degrees. PAGE SEVEN
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