December 11, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 64) • Page Image 4
… Student Union (from the String Octet, Op. 20) rath- will hold a Panel Discussion of the er more than the Berlioz "Roman Problems of the Arabic-speaking Carnival" Overture or the Lohengrin Peoples in the…
… John Nassur of Detroit will speak of Night's Dream," it is neverthless in- the cultural background of the Arabs. teresting for its own sake; in it, par- All students interested in interna- ticularly, the…
… morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…
…. * * * * THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT is getting pretty fed up with answering the phone and hearing some sincere student voice ask, "Will Professor Pollock hold his classes to- day, or is he in Lansing again…
… Students: Students in- We still would like to hear Dr. Kous- tending to change their rooms at the sevitzky and his superb organization' end of the present semester are here- explore some of the less charted…
… of the superla- intention prior to Jan. 15. These tive calibre of the Boston Orchestra. notices should be in writing. Students But ears would have to be more jaded who do not give such notice of in…
…. freshing and lasting impression, and C. T. Olmstead, Assist. Dean of we are humbly mindful that there is Students. more than one kind of "new" music. And more than one kind there was Bronson-Thomas Prize in…
… German last evening, what with the mag- I (value about $30.)-open to all un- nificently revealing interpretation of dergraduate students in German of the Beethoven Symphony and, in an distinctly American…
… no way 1750 to 1900, each of which will be of knowing whether his playing was represented by at least two subjects, entirely correct, but we do know that Students who wish to compete should it seemed…
… Depart- for Professor Brinkman's part in the ment, 204, University Hall. performance. As for the rest of the program, we Panel Discussion of Near Eastern enjoyed the Mendelssohn Scherzo Problems: The Arab…
