Type | issue |
Date | 1949-07-11 |
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 VOLUME XLVIII moot jjjul UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL LOGAN UTAH JULY 11 COLLEGE 1949 9 A Kerensky Ojntigone Lecture Series Highlight of the Summer School lectures will be Alexander Kerensky of Russia and prominent lecturer on world affairs Scheduled for July 12 13 and 14 next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 a m in the Main Auditorium Mr Kernesky will analyze relations of the years since his last visit here in the summer of 1947 Mr Kerensky was born at Simbirsk and studied at the University of St Petersburg where he took his degree in law and afterwards joined the St He was elected to Petersburg bar the Fourth Duma where he made his mark as an eloquent speaker He was active in Russian government becoming premier in 1917 In 1918 he left Russia for Paris where he became editor of the Dni a newspaper of the Social Revolutionaries He visited United States in 1927 and later took up residence His books include: The Prelude to Bolshevisim (1919) The Catastrophe (1927) and Crucifixion of Liberty (1930) (3lose Oforkslwp ex-prem- ier Russo-Americ- an Visiting (History (Professor to each Dr Joel E Ricks announced today that George Ellsworth former Aggie graduate and instructor in history at Davis Agricultural College of California will teach American and Greek History next session at USAC Mr Ellsworth received his MA from BYU and is working on his PhD at University of California where he will teach next fall Second Session io (Begin All classes for the second session will begin on Monday July 18 Stu- dents who are changing their registration either by dropping or adding classes andhose beginning for the first time can complete registration any time during the day in intervals between classes or during the afternoon The forms for this purpose can be obtained at 'the Registrar’s office and the usual procedure will be followed Several classes not listed in the schedule bulletin will be organized These are principally in the field of education and include certain of the A courses required for certification complete list of newly arranged courses will be mimeographed later in the week NUMBER FIVE “Antigone” second play of the summer Workshop Theatre will be presented tonight and tomorrow night July 11 and 12 in the Main Auditorium Dr Harold I Hansen is directing and curtain time is 8:15 p m Jean Anouilh the French playwright is author of the play “Antigone” was written and produced during the German occupation of France The play was written as an indictment against the Germans but the censor failed to see its true meaning The play became a rallying cry for the resistance movement Dr Hansen announced the cast as follows: Antigone Ruth Wilhan Ruth Burleigh Creon Noval Bigler Chorus Floyd T Morgan Haemon Ernest McKay three guards William Cates Oral Ballam Charles Engberg Nurse Arietta Williams Eurydice Yvonne Drake Messenger Boyd Israelson and the Page Paul Harris Tickets can be obtained in front of lone Daniel Dean of Women announced that a ‘Farewell’ social will Rooj M201 on Monday and Tuesday 11 and 12 be held Thursday evening July 14 July 8:30 p m in the LDS Institute The dance is the final social event of Summer School orus the first session of Summer School Dean Daniel extended an invitation Summer School Chorus will present to all summer school students and faca concert Monday July 11 at 11:00 ulty to attend The L D S Institute a m in the Main Auditorium This with its plush lounge and beautiful under the direction of Walter ballroom will provide a setting for an group Welti professor of vocal music has enjoyable evening Gib Thorpe and an outstanding program and his orchestra will furnish the music arranged will include numbers by several soloAn entertaining program during interists who have been outstanding in mission is being arranged Dean Carlmusic affairs ton Culmsee will be master of CerePresentation of the program will be monies Is-me- ne Rose-Harr- Concert Farewell Party is Wednesday July 13 Thursday July 14th Leonard Rose Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic and Mrs Johana Harris will present the fifth concert of the Summer Music Festival o this week The program will be held in the Fourth Ward Chapel July 13 at 8:30 p m Leonard Ruse will be remembered by those attending last week’s concert for his outstanding contribution to the success of the Chamber Music Concert This concert will complete the Series A division of the Summer Music Festival cello-pian- Ciaaie danger 3Eike July 22 Set for QYinD "River Mountains eiz as follows: Ave Verum The Nightingale Children’s Prayer Mozart Mendelssohn Humperdink The Chorus Song of the Open Road Ben Slack My Lodging Is the Cellar Molotie Muehler Professor Hunsaker is in charge of Gaylord Quincy the hike and he urges all Ranger Come and Gather Litde Children packs and hiking shoes because startWihtol hikers to pay fees at the Secretary’s ing date of the annual Aggie Ranger second Abram of Brown Britton Old the Hike is drawing near Professor II B Office before the start the of cost session Kleinsinger trip Old Joe Clark Approximate Hunsaker announced that pre-hiChorus food The bus includes fishing activities will begin July 18 with four is $30 and Verdi Ah! fors e lui (Traviata) license and pack equipment days instruction on the campus The Jean Madsen hike and camp in the Wind River Ponchiell Boce di donna Mountains of Western Wyoming is an LUNCHEON SCHROEDER Georgene Doutre outdoor laboratory for PE 176 LeadJesus Walked This Lonesome Valley ership Camping and Hiking Dawson A luncheon meeting honoring Miss At the end of classwork on the Gearhart Bones will leave Esther Schroeder will be held Tues- Dry men the Ranger campus The Chorus I ark day July 12 in the campus cafeteria Elkhart for 22 on bus July by at 12:00 noon Miss Schoeder is visitabove Fremont Lake They will leave of elementary education PRESIDENT'S GARDEN PARTY the next day on a pack trip to the ing professor President and Mrs F S Harris will mountain from Michigan State Teachers College the in deep grounds camp members are in- be hosts at a Garden Party Tuesday Five days will be spent in Students and faculty wilds vited to meet and hear Miss Schroeder afternoon July 12 at 5:00 o’clock and Pole Crossing Lower near camp FACULTY MEETING can be All resident and visiting faculty memwill be a boon com- at the luncheon Reservations Nature Mother be will A special faculty meeting bers and partners are cordially invited 29 the group made in the Education Office anytime On all to July m panion held Monday July 11 at 4:00 p Mon- to be present The affair will be held Park and will before the end of the school day Elkhart to will return memin the Little Theater All faculty on the lawn of the President’s home day July 11 30 on July to return Logan bers are requested to be present -- Campers! break out the fishing gear ke |
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