Type | issue |
Date | 1938-07-18 |
Paper | Utah State University Student Newspapers |
Language | eng |
City | Logan |
County | Cache |
Category | School |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show ummer ion Bulletin UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME xxxvni LOGAN UTAH JULY 18 1938 NUMBER SIX Many Events Featare Molieres “Tartuffe” William Douglas To To Play Wednesday Give Violin Recital Summer Session “Tarjtuffe" will pflay Moliere’s be presented Wednesday evening at 8:15 in the College Auditorium under the direction of Mrs Ruth Moench Bell Reserved seat tic kets for the performance will be available in the Secretary’s Office Monday free to Summer Session faculty members students The annual and their partners “Tartuffe” is one of the most popular of Moliere’s comedies having been played innumerable times since it was written It is a brilliant comedy broad in its effects and is being played much as it was in Moliere’s time The cast includes Vera Chadwick Donald K Nelson Dora Larson George Swenson Norlyn Tracy Mauvia Tracy Eldon Jacobsen Caseel Burke Harold Ashman Duane Keller Edward Barrett and Frances Rawlins Mrs Bell announces that the play has been adapted to a two hour performance The curtain will be promptly at 8:15 As there are no changes of set or costumes Mr William Douglas eminent native violinist will be presented in concert today at 11:00 a m in the Auditorium Mr Douglas on vacation with his parents in Wellsville has been studying at the Boston Conservatory of Music for the past four years and is now first violinist in the New Orchestra England Symphony Mr Douglas has been featured on many lyceum programs throughout the United States and plans a tour of the Western States this fall with the Boston Instrumental String Trio Mr Douglas using for the first time in western concerts his 1763 Guadinini violin will be accompanied by Miss LuDean Rogers Home Ecoil Class Gives Swedish Dinner A famed Swedish there will be only three minute dish Smorgasbord will be featured at a baninterludes between curtains hence quet given Tuesday evening by the it will not be possible to seat Institutional Management class of guests properly after 8:15 the Summer Session Miss Una Vermillion director announced Special invitations have been extended students and townspeople who are interested in dinner as it is prepared in Sweden The class has arranged to serve only the choicest and best known dishes of There will be a panel discussion the Swedish people on the Social Aspects of Educa- Students should make their Tuesday at 11 a m in the ervations with Miss Vermillion auditorium Members of the panel There will be a charge of forty-wil- l be President H A Dixon of five cents per plate I res-tio- n I Weber College Dr F D Daines Dr Joseph A Geddes Professor! H H Cutler Professor Evan Murray and others Dr Mendenhall To Lecture Wednesday Dr Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Professor of Child Development at the University of Wisconsin will lecture Wednesday at 11:00 in the Auditorium Dr Mendenhall an eminent authority in her field has been conducting classes on the campus during the past two weeks of the Summer Session She will discuss a phase of Child INTERSESSION The regular four weeks’ Intersession will begin Tuesday July 26 Students are requested to meet at 9:00 a m on Tuesday with j their profe£lsors in the rooms scheduled to begin class work and arrange the time for the classes Any of the classes scheduled in the Summer Session bulletin will be held if five students register with the exception that Education 214 has been changed to Education 135 Any class regularly scheduled in the general College catalogue will be held if ten students apply Students are urged to come into the Summer Session office Room M102 during the week and make known the classes they intend to take during the Intersession Registration for Intersession will be conducted at the Registrar’s Office The fee for Intersession when five credits may be earned is $1000 Educational Advisers Convene On Campus Week Frederic Dixon Gives Piano Concert Tues Frederic Dixon one of the most of America’s highly regarded younger pianists will be presented in a concert Tuesday evening July 19 at 8 p m in the auditorium Mr Dixon who is temporarily rehas appeared siding in Ogden throughout the United States in concert and has achieved a position of distinction among American pianists He was a— student and an under-teachof one of the great music teachers of New York and the world Mr Dixon has established himself as a brilliant teacher as well as a remarkable performer Mr Dixon has appeared at two previous Summer Sessions and returns as a result of popular deas well as mand Townspeople Summer Session faculty members and students are invited to attend the concert Mr Dixon’s program will be: Prelude Aria et Final Cesar er Jo-sephy- Franck Etude No 2 Pagan At the Source of the Spring Liszt Elegie Rachmaninoff Etude op 8 No 5 Scriabine Gitanerias Lecuona The Lover and the Nightingale Granados ini-Lis- zt Triana Albeniz A conference of the Educational Advisers of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the Fort Douglas and surrounding districts will meet on the campus this week Nocturne op 9 Chopin Waltz op 42 Chopin Ballade op 23 Chopin Seventy advisers are expected at this conference which is under the direction of E W Field Educational Director of the Fort Douglas District The Advisers will The Utah Fur Breeders will hold stay in the canyon but will hold a convention Monday and Tues- many of their meetings at the Mrs L Allen Beck Executive day of this week on the campus College making use of the excelof the League of NaSecretary in meet will lent the educational afforded facilities auditorium They tions Association will deliver a of the Plant Industry Building here general lecture Thursday at 11 a m in the auditorium 18 - 22 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS-JU- LY In the light of the present Monday July 18— tangled situation of international 11:00 AM William Douglas Concert affairs Mrs Beck’s discussion — 19 Tuesday July should be timely and interesting 11:00 AM Panel Discussion 8:00 PM Frederic Dixon Concert “Statistics for Education 135 Wednesday July 20— Teachers" will be offered during 11:00 AM Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Lecture Summer Session Play 8:15 PM the Intersession in place of Education 214 "Teaching Procedures” Thursday July 21 — as now listed in the Summer SesMrs L Allen Beck Lecture 11:00 AM sion catalogue Mrs L Allen Beck To Lecture Thursday -- ffy |
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