Cello-Piano Duo, Soprano Schedule Lyceum Concerts
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Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 6-22-1953 Student Life, June 22, 1953, No. 3 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "Student Life, June 22, 1953, No. 3" (1953). The Utah Statesman. 1357. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1357 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SUMMER EDfflON UTAH STATE COLLEGE, JUNE 22, 1953 NlJJIIBER S 1 Cello-PianoDuo,Soprano ScheduleLyceum Concerts Nikolai and Joanna Graudan,. piano and cello duo, will open the Utah State s~mmer ly.ceum series Tuesday evening with a concert at 8:15 p.m. m the Umon baUroom. Jean Fenn, Metropolitan opera ,j star, _will present the second lyceum program Thursday at 8:.15 p.m . m the ballroom. 1 Both concerts are for all sum mer school students and faculty, wilh admission by stude ntbody SilvermanSet cards. The Graudans, a unique concert ToHeadline duo, first esta blished reputations c.1.;; soloists, Joanna as a pianist a nd Nikolai as a cellist. They ScienceMeet combined., their talents to be come one of the foremost duos How to make scie nce under standable to the public wilt be of the world. discussed in the Science WritE'rs' Eaeh seaso n they criss -cross the Workshop Thursday and Friday. Writers of intermountain and na United States to [uliill as many as tional note will discuss "Selene(> 60 engageme nts . Both artsit..s News and Features" and ,;The have also appeared as soloists Writing of Science Textbooks." with symp hony orchestras. Dr. Milton S ilverma n, wcll b1own ,scie nce wri~er and edito r, Nikolai and Joanna came to the will head the list of participants. United States from Russia in He will lecture da ily to the stu 1uas. They mcl and were married demburly at 11 a.m., LDS Insti in Berli n, where Joanna studied i HtC'. On Tl1t1r!--day an<l Friday iind Nikolai was filling concert Nikolai and Joanna Graudan, unique ceUo and piano duo, open these lectures will be part of the the lyceum concert series Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in Institute. workshop, with sessions on science e:,g(igemcnts. They toured Europe writing added. as a cello-pia no concert duo for Opening workshop eve nt will be severa l years before coming to a tour of l~boratori ~s in which America. notable experiments are proceed Alcoholism institute ing. Research involvin g radioac Miss Fenn, a lyric soprano, 1s tive isotopes, th e electron micro on her first nationwide concert scope, ultra-centrifuge, spectro tour. A varied program of botl· graph, the lnt ermou ntain Herbar light classics and operatic areas Tomorrow ium, and others will be inspect ed, will feature he r Logan debut. Begins beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday. Utah's alcoholism problem, or- dation are sponsoring the insti This past summer she won ac Prof. Arthur Holmgren, botanist clam of critics for her role in ganic disorders related to alcho- r lute with the college. and her barium curator, will con lism , and drug treatment of alco- Sessions have been announced du ct the tour, Edwin Les ter's production of "Song of Norway," and last fail holism are among topics which as [allows; Dr. Silverman will speak in a wiU be discussed at the alcoholism Beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, for he r roles in Puccini's "La general assembly at 11 a.m. With Boheme" and Boito's "Mefisto institute Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. John C. Carlisle, dea n of sum- Prof. John J . Stewart as chair fels" with the San Francisco op Utah State Board on Alcohol- mer school, and N . Blaine Win man, Dr. Silverman will talk on era. ism and the Utah Alcholism faun- ters, chairman, Utah State Board "Science News and Featur es" at on Alcoholism, will welcome those 2 p.m. Then the visiting writer "\1.iss Fenn is a star of the Los present and introduce guest will lead a panel consisting of Angeles Civic Light Opera com speakers. Theron Liddl e, managing editor, pany. She has been cheered by Juniper Hike Dr. Chester A. Swinynrd, pro Deseret News; William C. Pat both critics and audiences as ont> fessor, University of Utah, will rick, science writer, Salt Lake of the most promising of Amer discuss "Alcohol and Human Tis Tribune, and Dr. Eldon Drake, icu•~ new young singers. Slated Friday sues." USAC journalist and agricultural Old Juniper hike, annual trek Tuesday at 1;15 p.m. Dr. Swin educatlonist. Altho ugh this is her first visit to the famed Jardine Juniper on yard will discuss organic disorders "Writing of Science Textbooks" to Logan, Miss Fenn will not be the slopes of Logan canyon, will <Continued on page two) (Continued on page two) complete ly unfamiliar to local be taken again this year on Fri music· lovers. She has been fea day, instead of Thutsday as pre tured on such radio network viously announced. shows as the Railroad Hour and Busses will leave the Smart 180 High School Leaders the Standard Hour. gymnasium at 4 p.m., and the hike will begin at about 4;30 p.m., according to Prof. Vaughn Gor Open Week-Long Sessions don, chairman. All students, fac Girls from all but three high H.ural Arts building, and all meet ulty members, guests and others schools in Utah are on the cam- ings arc scheduled for the Union who wish to participate in the pus this week for the Seventh ~~ili~nf :x\~~i~~~:.aily devotion hike must purchase a ticket from 11 the summer school office by Tues annual Girls' State, which began Citi:-:ens of Girls' State will bl' day al 5 p.m. yesLcrday and continues to next divided into Len cities, two coun• The story of the tree will be Sunday. ties, nnd one slate. Officials will told when the group reaches the A total of 180 gir ls seleclcd as be electe d first for the cities, Llwn summit, and lunch will be served outstanding leaders in their jun for counties, and th en [01· th' at the campgrou nd s at the base ior classes al school are attending su~le. with a two-party systC'ni of the mountain at about 7;30 in addition to a staff of 25. Girls' being: used for elections on coun p.m. A fire and program will fol State is sponsored by American ty and stat(' levels. Thl' lwo par low , lunch. Legion Auxiliary, Department of ties are Federalist and National Tickets are 25c a person, and Utah. ist. Dc>legates for Girls' Nation i11 those who do not purchase a Several dty and county and \.Vashington, D.C., will also be ticket in advance will be charged stale government oCficials will selecled. $1 for the lunch and transporta serve as guest instructors in the Several of last year's de-legates tion. program. There will also be ed will serve as junior counselors fo1· The hiking groups should re ucational leaders on the instruc the week-long sessions. Class es •n turn to Logan at about 9;30 p.m., tional staff. history, the Constitution, and cit Jean Fenn Professor Gordon said. Delegates are housed in the izenship will be stressed. Lyceum Attraction ScienceWriter Up and Coming LikestoCover Monday Lecture, 11 a .m ., LOS Institute, Dr. Silverman, "Atoms and Bats." Alcoholism Institute , 9 a.m., commons 101. Art Education Workshop. Girl s' State. D'inner-Meeting for Dr. Silverman, 6:30 p.m., cafeteria. ResearchWork Tuesday Dr. Milton Silverman, science Lecture, 11 a.m., LOS Institute , Dr. Silverman, "Bra ins , Viruses e d i to r o( the San Francisco and Ca ncer ." Alcoholism In stit ut e, 1:15 p.m., Commons 101. Violin Chronicle, and guest lecturer this Cello Concert , GJ:audan Du<4 Union ballroom, 8:15 p.m. Art Educa week claims he has the most ex tion Workshop. Girls' State . citi ng job in the world-covering Wednesday scientific research. Lecture, 11 a.m., Institute, Dr. Silverman, " Round-up on Med In addition to a daily lecture at icine." Alcoholism Institute sessions - 9 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 11 a.m. in the LOS Institute of Commons 101. Girls' State. Art Education Workshop. Religion, Dr. Silverman will ad Thursday dress scie nce writers from the in- Lecture , 11 a.m. Institute , Dr. Silverman, " Doctors and Patients." Dr. Milton Silverman Lermountain area in the Science Vocal Concert, Jean Fenn, Ballroom. Reception following concert Noted Science Writer Wl'iter's workshop Thursday and in Union loun ge. Science Writing tour of laboratories, 9 a.m. Science - :F'riday. Writers' Workshop, 2 p.m. Girls' State. Art Education Workshop. According to Dr. Silverman, Phi Delta Kappa lun cheon meeting, noon, Cafeteria. Silverman science reporting is more than the Friday usual news-hunting and news-tel (Continued from page one) Lecture, 11 a.m., "This is to Come," Dr Silverman, Institute. will be discussed at 9 a.m. Friday, ling job. He has spent some two Old Juniper Hike, 4 p.m. at Smart Gym. Science Writers Workshop with Dr. D. M. Hammond, zoolo decades in newspap er work and, Sessions - 9 a.m., 2 p.m. Girls' State. Art Education Workshop. simultaneously, in doing his own gist, as chairman.