THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. fliE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14 az P ROGRAM NOTES: A Bach Artia GroupToPeform Tueda By SUSAN FARREILL The achAri grop, ompsedappears as hardly more than a last performance of the twentieth head of the music school, who has TeacAiagopcopsdsupplement." annual Chamber Music Festival been a faculty member since 1912. of world-famous instrumental and Members of the group, directed at 2:30 p.m. today. The goal of $100,000 is to be vocal soloists and organized ex- by William H. Scheide, are Julius The concert will be presented in collected by July 1, 1961, to coin-ar pressly to perform the arias and Baker, flutist; Robert Bloom, Rackham Aud. by pianist Victor ide with the end of Dean Moore's a duets from Bach's cantatas, will oboeist; Eileen Farrell, soprano; Babin; violinist S'zymon Goldman; retirement furlough year. to Norman Farrow, bass-baritone; violist William Primrose and cell- * " appear at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bernard Greenhouse, cellist; Jan ist Nikolai Graudan. A most unusual view of ancient nei Hill Auditorium. Peerce, tenor; Carol Smith, alto; This afternoon's program will theatre is being presented by Peter n Their repertoire is comparative- Paul Ulanowsky, pianist; and Mau- contain Mozart' "Quartet in G mi- D. Arnott in a marionette version ly unknown but remarkably beau- rice Wilk, violinist, nor, K. 478"; "Quartet in C minor, of Plautus' "Menaechmi" at 8:00 sti tiful, for, as Albert Schweitzer * * * Op. 60, No. 3" by Brahms; and p.m. Friday in the Arena theatre , wrote in his book on Bach, "In The Festival Quartet, which Quartet in E-fat, Op. 47" by Schu- o fthe Frieze Bldg. h comparison with the cantatas, ev- made its first Ann Arbor appear- mann. * That afternoon Arnott will le- P erything else that Bach has done ance Friday night, will give its* * * ture on "Some Practical Consid- o ____________--_____________________- For the fifth consecutive year, erations in Staging Ancient Dra- te the University Platform Attrac- ma.' tions will present another series of Arnott has published a book en- :Mpthe Burton Holmes travelogues, titled "An Introduction to the NewlmanClu Gra uat DinerRobert Mallett and Andre de la Greek Theatre" as well as two Newm n Clb Oaduae DinerVarre will narrate the five films to classical comedies.' bepresented Thursday evenings FATHER RItC HAR D CENTER between Feb. 18 and March 17. Adele Marcus, pianist and mm The course will open Thursday ber of the faculty of the Julliard 6 P. . To ightwith a color film on "The New School of Music, wil present a Magic of Mexico" which includes recital and a lecture-demonstra- views of the old arts and crafts- tion at the University this week. " / pottery and silver designing-as The recital will include "Sonata Chare. w ll b I.Wwell as the new cultural, industrial in B minor, Op. 58" by Chpin; Charg wil be 1.00and educational developments of "Intermezzo, Op 118, No. 6 and the country. Rhapsody, Op. 119, No. 4" by __________________________________________ * * *Brahms; and Schumann's "Etudes The Earl V. Moore Scholarship Symphoniques" iFund of the University has Miss Marcus' lecture-demon- ann arbor folk & jazz society presents launched a national campaign for stration will discuss 'The Many $100,000 to provide financial as- Facets of a Teacher's Art Ame/rca ~tS mot Popullarlk © itE sistance for promising 'students in The recital will be held at 3:00 the music school. p.m. tomorrow, the lecture at 9:00 The fund was established by the a.m. Tuesday, both in the Rack- i Regents to honor Dean Moore, ham Assembly Hall. "folk Songs XE ET1A The orl" I DAIhLYIOFICIIAL BULLETIN SAT., B, 0, N N AR ', R i H t{ heDaily Official Bulletin is an Robert Mallet and Andre de Ia Varre. I, official publication of The Univer- Tickets for the full series as well as TICKETS $4.40,Q3.3, 2.75, 2.20,1.5 tax in1cL) sity of Michigan for which The for each film are on sale at the pox MichganDaily assumes no edi- office orial responsibility. Notices should ON SALE AT BOB MARSHALLS BOOKSHOP ix Room t3s9TAdmnistratin Build- Concerts f; ing before2 p.m. the day preceding Cocr:TeBhAiaGupa - .- -publication. Notices for Sunday nerganThezac Ariao roup, af Dail du at :00p~m.Friay.world-renowned vocal and Instrumen- tal soloits, will be presented Tues., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1960 Feb. 16 at 8:30 p.m. in Hill And. The VOL. LXX, NO. 98 vocal soloists in the group are: Eileen Farrell, soprano; Carol Smith, cntral- to; Jan Peerce, tenor; and Norman S* #+ e~eral T~t~es Farrw, bass-baritone; and the instru- (7r j mentalists: Julius Baker, flutist; Rob- Burton Holmes Travelogue series. ert Bloom, oboe; Bernard Greenhouse, Opening Feb. 18, the University Plat- cello, Paul Ulanowsky, piano and form Attraction series will present five Maurice Wilk, violin; with William H Gi te t ' qi dtravelogues filmed by the noted Bur- Schede, director. The program for this ton Holmes cameramen on Thurs. even- concert will consist of cantatas and ings at 8:30 in Hill Ad. The program arias of J. S. Bach. Tickets may be Includes "Mexico"' Feb. 18; "Vienna purchased at the offices of the Un- and the Danube," Feb. 25; "Israel," versity Musical Society and on the March 3 "Europe by Car," March 10 evening of the concert after 7:00 o'clock. and "Italy, Roundabout Rome," March 17. All are motion pictures filmed in Recitals Qt 7.0 Qnd9:00natural door and narration will be by -- Guest Recital and Lecture: Miss- TONIGHT at :0 ad :0 Adele Marcus will present a piano re- cital at 3:00p~m. Mon., Feb. 15. Miss DANCE Marcus will alsol lecture on Tues. 9:00 DANCEa.m on "The Many Facets of a Teach- erArt." Both recital and lecture will FOREIGN C R E P N E TO C E T A be held in the Rackham Assembly Hal, featuring li. with THE DIXI E-CATS Student Recital: David Effron will present a piano recital in Ad. A, at JE McRAHERBERT MARSHALL HUGH SCOTT 8:3ipl.,Sut. Feb. 1,i partial ful- MACDANFORTHfilegrent co herequirements for the Jr AMESCand d Brahms. plus etrann ato DICK CORRELL Recial y Sudets n. uskEdu- B ILL H EN LI N E cation: Students in Music Education A r T r t /will present a recital in Ad. A, on AR tI E EDNARDS Sun., Feb. 14, at 4:15 p.m. Participat- KAY MI ESEN Ing in the program will be Egbert rARCH ITECTU RE AUDI TORI UM PHI1L STANLEY Blubaugh, Joelen Bonham, Elizabeth DeBeck, Robert Dennison, Celia Grif- / plus many more fore Nancy Hallsten, Gail Haver, Mary UGHSCOTeA ENC Ellen Henkel, Warren Jawrski, Carol HUG C TTA E C Jewell, Phyllis Kaplan Linda Kessler, 1 332 Gedds NO 5-5700 Cynthia Kren, Elizabeth Lichty, Karen ________________ ___________ - McCann, Janice Miner, Joan Olson, ___________________ ______________ - - -Christine Paraschtos, Patricia Parker, mmmmmm mmm - - mmmm mmm....mmmmmm - - m mmmmmm -mm mmmmm mmimmmmmm mgFlorence Poe, Vincent Schneider, Ar- t I nod Simpson, Linda Vernon, David Walter, Ardith Watts, and Albert Wer- B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION; ner. _ _ At the University of Michigan 1429 Hill Street ,L cu e UIL cursf I Assembly, Dr. James V. Neel, Prof. of # ANNOUNCES A FORUM OF 3 LECTURE-DISCUSSIONS Human Genetics will speak on "Radia- tion Fallout and Public Health" on on Mon.. Feb. 15 at 4 p.m. in the School of I * Public Health Aud. 1"JEWISH-GENTILE RELATIONS:I Lecture: "Analysis of an Atmospher- IN ERAN, .SS.."ic Model of Self-Determining Static TRENDSINGRAY UNITED STATES, U....: Stability." by Dr. W. Lawrence Gates, * Assoc. Prof. of Meteorology. Univ. of * Wedesda Evenngs t 8v Californiat at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. on *ensa Evnn1a Mon., Feb. 15, 1042 E. Engrg. Bldg. I -,'r'~kA~,~,Lecture: Mr. Jean Rey of Belgium " .February17-EMN " n himno h omsino *Associate Professor, Gerhard L. Weinberg, History Department *;xtndcaRean tioseuroeansEonof- l c Community. will speak on "The * 2. Feray2 - NTDSAE European Community as a New Force Associate Professor,Grar .Lenski, Sociology Department inWopr Affirso tn M$n,,Feb. 15 at tProfessor Morris Janowi tz, Sociology Deportment School. 3. Mac* - .S .R Lecture: Sandra Sarti, faculty mem- i ihe .Luther, Lecturer in History SvitUio)seraoftheAgape Community, Italy, will sv~crae'~ (Svit Uio)j speak on "Communism's Impress on ! Religions" at 4:15 p.m., Tues., Feb. 16, I I in Aud. A. E E L C O M EI A a e i Cut Out and Keep for Reference ;t e j Automatic Programming and Numer- THUR, F I., AT.BOX OFFICE SALE BEGINS TH UR., RI.,SAT.MONDAY at 10:30 A.M. THE VIVID, UNFORGETTABLE STAGE VERSION of ASTREETCAl uznaa* W1% 1 0*CIOE 1 ILPHA RHO CHI: Architects' I la s The Alpha Rho Chi professional rchitectural fraternity is holding n open house from 3 to 6 p.m. )day. The open house will feature the smodeling of the fraternity house, ewly completed this fall. On display will be exhibitions of 'udent architecture projects. The winner and runner-up of ie "Walter T. Anlchka Sketch 'oblem Competition" will also be ndisplay. Anicka is a local archi- ,ct who gives a problem to the U i raternity House Today University architectural students .twice a year. There are two divisions in th~is competition: for senior year and 'Junior year architectural students,. The winners on display today will be those of the junior years divi- sion. kAlso on exhibit. will be the e- oe nd place winner' in the "Ankara Turkey Cultural- Center Competi- tion," an international eontst. U ALPHA PHI OMEGA National Service Fraternity invites you To Our Open Meeting Sunday, Feb. 14 2:00 P.M. 3-M Union Refreshments Served DIAL NO08-6416 NOW SHOWING "A masterpiece... noth- ing short or, miraculous all of Bergman's skills are on.. view in 'The Magician7 which all in all is .a superb motion picture." -The New Yorker .JgJa V~rtnn . THE SCREEN NEVER MADE SUCH MUSIC ... NEVER TOLD SUCH A LOVE -STOR1 AT Shows c REGULAR ,G!I ,u! o,+ ! n 1:00 -3:. PRICES 6:15- 8:5 PRICESDIAL NO 5-6290 C at :35 50 -w - - - . . Mm MARCH 5 7:15 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. 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