Show nn yy UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XLIII LOGAN JUNE 28 flndor Foldes Appears Library Slates Series in Concert Tonight of Record Programs Mrs Foldes Lectures Phonograph records will be played Unique feature of the fourth week activities will be the appearance of AndorFoldesy brilliant Hungarian pianist in a concert this evening at 8:15 Tomorrow his wife Lili Rendy Foldes a former European newspaper woman will lecture in the auditorium at 1 1 am Returning to Utah for the sixth time Mr Foldes will present a program including selections by Debussy Bach Chopin and Beethoven Since a child he has played and loved Grieg's music and during 1939 visited Troldhaugen in Norway where Grieg is buried He will also play the composer's magnificent works at the concert Remodeling kings queens maharajahs' and' prime ministers on human bases was the daily job of Mrs Foldes as the only woman columnist of the Hungarian newspaper chain Az Est Her lectures have been described as fascinating in background refreshing in ideals which have a keen eye to the human element and extraordinary Chairman Outlines Future Workshops Additional registration is expected in the demonstration school and workshop which has attracted students from Utah Wyoming and Idaho The entire program is chairmaned by Edith Shaw Outstanding conferences slated for the final three weeks includes discussion of children’s libraries by Mrs Ruth Vine Tyler of Midvale a workshop in art by Maud Hardman of Salt Lake City and an address on the Children’s theatre by Dr Chester Myers head of the college speech department NOTICES Work for the summer session faculty and students on a part time basis is available in Cache Valley canning The urgent appeal for companies workers and as many as possible have been sent out by officials Time will be arranged for from 4 to 5 hours each day probably on 4 to 8 p m or 6 to 10 p m shifts Transportation to the factories will be provided Seventy cents an hour will be paid to the workers with work beginning July 1 Anyone interested in obtaining work contact H B Hunsaker in the Smart gym or Evan Murray Intersession classes will be held only upon request of students Those who plan to attend intersession sign blanks at the summer session office every week day afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock in the Children’s library for the duration of the summer session under the direction of the library staff headed by King Hendricks Sigmund Spaeth famed tune detective and music critic currently teaching and lecturing at the college has selected programs which will also feature requests Requests will be made at the library and included in the daily programs Thirty-fiv- e albums selected by N W Christiansen head of the music department were recently added to the Carnegie collection of over 2000 records The new albums contain works iy Gershwin and other modern American musicians besides selections from the old masters First weeks’ programs are: Monday Sarabande Bach Overture to Don Giovanni Mozart Unfinished Symphony Schubert Fidelio Overture Beethoven Operatic Arias Marguerite Matzenauer Reincald Werrenrath Lucrezia Bori Second Piano Concerto Brahms Tuesday Finlandia Sibelius Violin Concerto Brahms Toreador Song Lawrence Tibbett Mad Scene from Lucia Toti dal Monte Seventh Symphony Bee- thoven 1943 NUMBER FOUR Paul Popenoe Discloses Solutions to Modern Family Life Problems Institute on Campus In Five Day Logan— A discussion of old obligations and new opportunities for teachers by Dr Paul Popenoe director of the Institute of Family Life at Los Angeles California climaxed Family life institute activities Friday morning The institute scheduled for local groups taking the place of the usual state wide organization attracted students from 25 Utah and Idaho cities to the five day family life study Registration figures at the 9 a m classes Sigmund disclosed 154 registrants while daily Two Music lectures averaged 225 people During the five daily lectures Dr Dr Sigmund Spaeth will give his Popenoe asserted that high school and second public lecture on Wednesday college classrooms should prepare morning June 30 in the auditorium at youth for family life and to unite 11 o’clock His subject will be family members He stressed the fact A Musical Analysis with ill- that children should be given responsiustrations at the piano bility in the family church recreation On Wednesday evening July 7 Dr and school room American way of Spaeth will give by request a public life can be preserved by proper balentertainment under the title of Fun ance of responsibility and privilege with Music He will include his VarDemocracy begins in the home meniations on Yankee Doodle The Musi- tal health in the home and helping cal Adventures of Jack and Jill and were discussed young people grow up other specialties This evening pro- by the family relationist who reflected gram will be open to the public free an amazing understanding of intimate of charge family problems and their solutions Extensive practical experience and research has furnished him a background and vast knowledge to provide answers to perplexing problems common to all Musical Week fainilies with regard to sex wage adPreview of the week events begin- justment and happiness Dr Popenoe left the campus Friday ning July 6 discloses that for summer session goers there is a musical week to return to the west coast On the Spaeth Sets Lectures Jazz-mani- a: Director Schedules Fifth Wednesday Passacaglia Piano Concerto Tschaikow-sk- y Aria from Boris Godounoff Feodor Chaliapin First Symphony Brahms Thursday Coriolanus Overture Beethoven Siegfried Idyll Wagner Fourth Symphony Schumann Una Furtive Lagrima Enrico Caruso Piano Concerto Gershwin Friday Academic Festival Overture Brahms If with all your Hearts (Elijah) Edward Johnson Fourth Symphony Tschaikowsky Spirituals Hall Johnson choir Petrous-chk- a Suite Stravinksy Mr and Mrs Roy Harris will appear on the campus during this week or the week following in a concert lecture series One of the America's greatest composers and probably the most famous is Mr Harris who will lecture Mrs Harris is an accomplished concert pianist and will play a recital for the students and townspeople An evening performance by Sigmund Spaeth who during his three weeks on Outline of Events June 28 to July 5 Bach in store the campus has gained recognition as a intriguing interpreter of music has also A number of students have requested been scheduled a political science class during intersession Those students who would be No summer session classes will be interested in such a class leave your held Monday July 5 when Logan will name at the summer session office celebrate Independence day Andor Foldes Monday June 28 8:15 p m Concert Pianist (auditorium) Monday June 28 Tuesday June 29 Tuesday June The Children’s Theatre (workshop) 11 Lili Rendy Foldes a m Lecture (auditorium) Maud Hardman 29 Wednesday June 30 Dr Chester Myers Workshop In Art 11 a m - Jazzmania: A Musical Analysis There will be no 11 a m Lecture Monday Thursday Sigmund Spaeth or Friday campus each afternoon he talked personally with students and was found by his students and audience alike to be a teacher of sound and common sense reasoning on problems confronting the modern family STUDENTS REGISTER FOR FINAL COURSES Launching the second half of the thirty-sevenannual summer session Director Milton R Merrill announced that students may register and receive credit for the last three weeks classes Proving valuable to townspeople and students the daily lecture hour has featured America’s greatest philosophers musicians family relationists and educators Classes in psychology by M C Barlow professor of psychology at the University of Utah nutrition and elementary education classes are all open to students wishing to register for the final three weeks Highlighting the duration of the summer session will be the appearance of Andor Foldes Lili Foldes Roy Harris one of the America’s greatest composers and probably the most famous Mrs Roy Harris concert pianist and Sigmund Spaeth th |