r VA: M i r $: i 1 L ~xx SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1954 -1 1 ' Intier-Arts Un inT r - _.- ... .. . f .... \A/HITrc'(' AR (IiT- II~.I~J~.I Ile wew W ay Presrentation Of S to hontor !,he Sweetest oft 'o liers r f .. Assorted Chocolate:s ,. a vari- ety of fresh, delicious chocolates beautifully decorated especially for Mother's Day. $1.25 lb. 2 11b,. $2.50 When you give_ Russell Sto e r a ies .always fresh . ,. always deliciou. . , you're sure it's the finest Mother's Day gift, j By DEBRA DURCHISLAG A three-day celebration of the arts will begin Thursday under the sponsorship of the Inter-Arts' jUnion. Featuring original student works in drama, ballet, music and paint- ing, the sixth annual Inter-Arts jFestival will include three even- ing performances, an afternoon poetry reading session, and art exhibit. x * <*'; ., P oo raphers Y I I luI nd Paintings, Sci r~~ Shohw iare in ipaedfo a A bequest of paintings and 'I n 1' l-~nhamGaleris, sculpture by Edgar B. Whitcomb is ~ L h~ nd ondtios jnow on exhibit at the Detroit In- t t: Io tre exibitI stitute of Arts. 0-j Ci'dii'd crres to I~ The 15 paintings and two pieces r le, my b obtine atMo" of sculpture will be grouped in one Jewery SoreCardand gallery. Many other works, pre- t zt ea SopTh Qurry In.,sented by the Whitconzbs which 4(ili-b cee Du O are in permanent exhibits in oth- _______________________-er galleries, will be specially mark- 1a I ns Ex ibit ed.* ~ining inIinkln Wikisof Dolo on the Brenta" by Fran- cesco Guardi, 18th century Vene- tian painter, and "Briseis returned OerttIsitt o rs.to Achilles" by Peter Paul Ru- . o wl nluetepan_- bens, 17th century Flemish mas- '"sielondbyte 'hl- A marble relief sculpture, C p~ii Mueumof At, s wll Ma donna and Child," the work seic-l i llniary studies for of Mino de Fiesole in the 15th ne wrks.century, is on exhibit, with a Tinsexubilon s aother in the marble "Head of a Boy" from A Inthtcs s rie f month- Rome, dating from the first cen- h~ci in Poes shows. tury B.C. ulpture Gift O\rt Institute Numerous other painters, Van Dyck, Constable, Fragonard, and Rembrandt among them, are reX- resented. The Whitcomb gifts of painting represent, Dutch, English, Flemish, tSpanish, Italian and Chinese Schools. AN ILLUSTRATED catalogue has been prepared by Edgar P. TRichardson, Institute Director, to "commemorate the exhibit. In ad- dition to comment on the art Sworks, the booklet has 60 illustra- tions, six of them in full color. Whitcomb and his wife, Anna Scripps Whitcomb, died within six months of one another in 1953. Their bequest carried on a family tradition begun by Mrs. Whit- comb's father, James E. Scripps. His gift of paintings in 1889 was the foundation of the, museum's collection of old masters. II 4 THE STUDENT festival has in other years presented combined student work in opera as well as other arts. Discussion periods aft- er the performances have also been a feature of the Inter-Arts Festivals, and will be included in this year's programs. The Festival will start official- ly on Friday with the opening of the art exhibit in the Archi- tecture Building Hall. Contribu- tions in all art media are still being accepted in the Genera- tion office, Student Publications Building. Chamber music will be the bill of fare at 8 p.m. Friday in the Henderson Room of the League, The program will include songs as well as string works. Six songs by Fred Coulter, '54SM, and four Eng- lish songs by Dave Tice will be pre- sented. A sonata for violin and piano by Gordon Sherwood, Grad., a trio for viola, clarinet and piano by Coulter, and two piano pieces by Sherwood will complete the pro- gram. .****.l. i graphed copies available for gen- eral discussion. Drama and ballet will share the spotlight on Saturday even- ing. Two one-act plays will be presented: "A Cocktail Quad- rille" by Gayle Greene, '56, and "Higher and Higher Down" by Renee Kluger, Grad. The Ballet "The Legend of John Henry," with music by Donald Harris, Grad., and choreography by Ro- bin Squier, '54, will also be fea- tured. This program will take place 8 p.m. Saturday in Bar- bour Gymnasium Dance Studio. The Festival will close 8 p.m. Sunday in the Henderson ROOM., The chamber music program will include a sonata for flute and Ipiano by Bruce Wise, Grad., a solo viola sonata by Fred Fox, Grad., a set of songs by Reginald Hall, Grad., and a string quartet by I Edward Chudacoff, Grad. By DAVID KAPI AN New York University will ofr , its first summer writir~g con [erern (i'l ; ,M from June 21 to July 30, with tey workshops in fiction, poetry, <,r,' 1 playwriting, to bo conducted b Frederick Buechner, novist. 11Jr- sin ' ace Grego",y, poet, and Arthur Ar-m ent, playwright. ( The speciia s>ummer po c."; designed primarily forbei n writers, will be directed byOfr Cairgill, chaiyman o h olg ~~~ of Arts and Sciences at the ui iir-(> sity. 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