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EXCHANGE DOUBLEHEADER ASSEMBLY AT PCC TOMORROW CALIFORNIA TECH SATURDAY CalifDrnia Institut, Df TecllhDIDgy Volume L. ______Thursdoy, February 17, 1949______1'010. 17 IluBridge Forum Speaker on "Su~mer Johs" ASCIT Elections Draw Near- Tech Educational Policies TopIc Set For C - S f N W 'k r.p~~~~~5:oT!~e:r~~eo~u~00~~~~~:~~::~uem1ub je ct Alumni Lecture ampalgns et or ext ee By Ull'ich !\lCl·ten Last Monday's Y Forum featured a lalk by Dr. L. A. DuBridge 1:he lectures Redlands, Tech iBoard of Directors Revises . on, "Educational Policies at the Insti tute." Dr. DuB ridge began move baA~:m::~:ck to theire::=l~ us ual meet- hls talk by quoting from the section on educational policies in the ing place, Da bney Lounge, for Dt · f R II (' " Cataologue which reads, in pa rt,0 ~~~j:~~~I,, ~~~ 'm~~X} o ;S~~ \V ilr~ : "The primary purpose of the un· PES S k Set Exchange u les 0 a Y1I0mmlSSlOner dergraduate school is to provide lJ pea ers handled by Mr. Hugh F. Colvin, The ASCIT . t' bl h II I k' h Treasurer of the Consolidated n OlTI1I18 Ions assem y was e ( ast wee WIt a a colJegiate education which will Of A hI- large number of the student body attending. There were several Engineering Corporation, of Pas- nominations from the fiOOI' witl1 a rrood deal t· j . . best train the creative type of adena.. ssem les tion. n 0 stue ent pa rtlClpa- scientist or engineer." ('I'VelJ Talk Principles on Fonnel'Techlllilll Thanks to the successful turn- R.'llly Com m ission Mr. Colvin is a former Tech- out al the Oxy exchange assern· According to the Institute's Thel'e were, however, several offi ces with but one candidate. A ma n, graduating in 1936, a nd blYI we a re ha ving a n exchange President, the gener c.l l education· The offi ce of Rally Commissioner was left high and dry without rmy a lso obtaining a MBA from the assembly with Redlands this Fri. a l principles of the Institute can Engineers ®a candidate, and so the Boa rd of Ha r va rd Business School in 1939. day at 11 :00 in Culbertson Hall. be summarized in a fe w words. fl'ea tured speakers at last Man Directors made some changes In The institute strives for: While at Tech he handled va l' i· W e are sending the same show the Ra ll y C.o mmission. day's meeting of the Consolidated ous editorial jobs on the "Cali· that entertained the Bengals out Orientation To Be 1) A limited enrollment of se· E ngineering Societies wel'e Col The commission w ill hence­ lected students. fornia Tech," and held the offices to Redlands T hursday night, for onel \-V a lsh a nd MI'. Cain of the of secreta ry of Throop Club, a nd their in terpretation of a night at forth cons bt of one commission· 2) A restricted number Theme of Lectures of Los Angeles District, Corps of Athletic Manager of the ASCI,!,. '!'ech. If the Bulldogs enjoy it cr, and lwo assistants k nown as fi elds of instruction. Engineers. He lettered in basketba ll. a s much as the Oxy students did, the R[l ll y Manager and the As· 3) An emphasis on fu ndamen­ \Vt,'st Point Set For Freshmen sembly Manager. These two men tals and creati ve work. Tl'eaSUI'er we'll make a swell impression Colonel Walsh, who graduated After graduating he was em· for fu tu re assemblies. F'reshmen, who must soon de· wi ll be a ppointed by the Rally 4 ) A broad education. from \-Vest Point and has many Co mmissioner subject to the a p· These principles were adopted played for 7 years by Union Oil In return we'll be host to the I dde which option they are going decorations to speak for his army Company as a Chemical Engi. Bulldogs' talent show tomorrow. I to ente r, a re to be gi ven help in proval of the Board of Di rectors, by Ca ltech in 1921 a nd since tha t and Lhey will receive from 30 to experience sin ce then, gave the neeI'. He now is 'rreasurer and Their M. C. is Jack Cummings, I the form of the Freshman Orien. time have been co pied by many members of the audience an in 40 honor poi nt::; fo l' the job. other schools. Assistant to the President of the Redlands Rally Commission- tation Lectures which will begin sight into t he organb:a tion of the Co nsolidated Engineering Corpo. e r, and the show will comprise next week. The freshmen are There is now one candidate for Pauling to Speak I Corps of Engineers, which he ration, and a lso Treasurer of some of the top talent on that required to a ttenci these lectures the offi ce, a nd pel'haps more by Dr. DuBridge dis?ussed the desc ribed as unique among the United Co rporation, also of Pasa- esteemed campus, including some which will be held Mondays at t·he F riday noon deadline. problems of engineel'mg and hu· armies of the world in that the dena. charming girls. It promises to 11 :00 in 201 Bridge. Candid1rtcs manities curricula at sam e Corps has both military and civil This, the last lecture of the se· be a really great shOW, and a lot Decision The following are the candi· length, and reminded his audio responsibilities. He went on to I'ies, will be held at the usual of fun. Let's show our a pprecia- Ea rl y in the third term the dates for the various offi ces as ence that the Catalogue could be say that it was to the experi ence time, Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. in tion by turning out for some real freshmen will be asked to pre. of press time. The candida tes consulted for additiona l informa· gained through pre·wa r civil co n­ Dabney Lounge. enter tainment. This exchange register for their sophomore are: for ASC IT President. Stan tion on the subject. struction more than a ny othel assembly pla n is proving profit· year, and indicate their choice Boicou rt and Ralph Lovberg; Next week, the Y will present factor that the C.o rps could at a ble so let's support it. of option a t that time. To help Vi ce· President, Merle Kam and Dr. Linus Pauling, speaking on tribute its success in main tain Dave Warren; Secretary, Ollie "Progress Toward Wodd GOY' ing the comfort, convenience a nd in making this option deC iSion, Russia is Topic these lectures are given now, so Gardner and F red Wood; Treas· ernment." mobility of the troops in World Tech Players urer, J ohn Fee, J ohn Goerke, War II. He concluded by quot that freshmen may have time to Ready Lines think about the ideas presented and Da vid Oakley; Athletic Man­ ing the names of a few of the ager, Noel Reed, J . Mi chael Sel· Of Benes Talk The brilliant work of ta lent­ in the lectures and to discuss great military leaders in the his len, a nd Howell Tyson; Publicity Los Alamos Work ed Cal tech thespians will soon these ideas with their parents tory of OUr country who rose in The F riday assembly for next Ma nager, Jim Hendri ckson, nom· bring forth t he annual ASCIT during spring vacation. the ranks of the Co rps of Engi week will offer the men of Tech inations open until tomorrow pJ ay. The play is a three act AdvisOl"S neers. a ra re oppor tunity; the speaker noon; F irst Representative·at­ Offered Scientists modern melodrama entitled At the conclusion of the lec· Chemists a nd physiCists are C;lltcch will be Mr. Bohus Benes, nephew large, B ill Ij' reed ·and Br uc~ Rob· "Maid in the Iceplant" or "Bee, tures, a list of aclvisors in each being sought by Dr. D. P. Mac- Mr. Cain, whO graduated from of the late Dr. Edward Benes. inson; Second Representative-a t­ thoven, Bananas, and .Beer", option will be given the fresh­ Dougall, Chief of the Explosives Caltech in 1930, spent his half of Mr. Benes will 'speak on "Russia large, S t a n Groner, Richard - and is the brainchild of the men. These advisors will be Divis ion of the Los Alamos Sci. the program in a discussion of in the Heart of Europe." J ones, P hilip Randolph, and Bob eminent CIT pla.ywright, Carl avail able to discuss the various entific Labora tory, to fill his per. the activities in whic h the Co rps Mr. Benes was a I"l} ember of Stanaway; Rally Commissioner, options in more detail than will sonnet needs. He wishes to se- . is engaged at present. He li sted the Czech Government·in·Exile Price. Bil l \Vright, nominations remain It will be presented the eve· be given in the lectures. some of the divisions of the until November, 1942. He then open until tomorrow noon; Yell cure organic, physical, and ana· nings of March 3rd and 4th in The lectures will cover the Cor[)s and described the duties served as Czech Consul in San Leader, Ulrich Merton, nomina· lytical chemists with B.S. or Culbertson Hal l, featuring general question of choosing a wh ich they perform. He also Francisco from that time until tions open until tomorrow noon; Ph.D. degrees, and physicists women and more women, and vocation, the engineering profes· with B.S. or Ph.D. interested in stressed the diversifi cation of op 1948, when the Czech Govern· Editor of lhe California Tech, should be a kick. sian, and the sciences. They wil l non.nuclear fi elds such as optics, por tunit ies in the Corps, stating ment was changed. Earl Hefne r; Business Manager, nil be held on Monday mornings the fact that t here are many The purpose of the visit by Mr. Cast Wilson Bradley; Editor of the Big electronics, hydrodynamics, and at 11 :00 in 20 L Bridge. The fresh· mecha nics. openings in research work fo r Benes to Pasadena is to give a Shirley Dean, wife of junior T, Eric J ohansson; Business men a re required to attend. those who are not content with talk before the Institute Associ· physicist Bill Dean, and a for· Manager, Jim Blum; these last I nformation pushing' a rule fo r a living ates on Thursday, February 24. mel' actress, is directing the Gc nel'a l Problems Any men interested should I . f h foul' offices are open for nomina- Questions t IS or tunate fol' t ose on cam· play. Among the principals The fi rst lecture, to be give n tions unti l tomorrow noon. contact Placement, Extension T he meeting was concluded by pus t h at he has generously a re curvaceous Gloria Murphy, 357, as soon as possible. An in· d d next Monday, F ebruary 21 , will C.rm paigns a. short question period in which agree to stay- over an extra ay valiant Carl F ox, noble and covel' "Persona li ty F actors in I . . . terviewer will visit the campus it was brought out that the or and spea k to t h e stu d ent b 0 d y pius Jim Hendrickson, fragile ChOOSing a Vocatio n" and will be T.here Will be no campalgmng if sufficient inte rest is shown. I . ganization of the Co rps, which at t liS assembly next Friday. Sis Stabler, sweet and mater· given by Dean Strong. This lec. un tIl Monday. Afte r that lone Bethlehem Steel is a non· pOli tical orgatJ.l zation, nal Et Parker, villainous Carl ture will cover the general prob. may expect posters, .speec :es, Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel would probably be little a fT ected Pre-registration Price, and tha t old roue' Dave lems which the freshmen face in a nd a ll the usual ~I e . e l e ctl~n Corporation, San Francisco, is by the report of the Hoover Com Oakley, Altogether it sounds tr'y ing to decide which option propaganda. ~h e candIdates Will offering its Loop Course training mission. Pre· registration for the third 1i ke a lot of fun, so plan on they will choose. rt is of co urse speak after dl11n er a t the houses program to engineers interested Next ASCE Mect term will start next Monday, being there. Further details in essential that the student pick ~o n day , Tu es d a~, and Wednes· in the steel industry. Wa r1 ted The meeting was held under F ebruary 21, and will continue the next Tech, an option which he will find in. day, and at Thl OO P Club Tues· are fourth and fifth year civil the sponsorship of the ASCE, until March 5. tel'esting and which offers OPPOl'. day an~ w ed~ eS d ay noon. engineering graduates, to train which plans to hold its next Al l students who plan to be tunities to him. But it is also Elections W ill be on T hursday. for fabricat ed steel construction; meeting Monday, Februa ry 21 , in attendance during third necessary that the student be "The polls and fin al list of candi· mecha nical engineering gradu. in Room 208 Throop. Mr. A. M term a re required to ma ke out Dahne~ To Frolic a ble to advance in the option of dates (l long \~ i t h the ca ~ d ida t~s ' ates, to tra in for steel plant op· Rawn, Chief E ngineer of the Los their pre·registration cards his choice. Dean Strong will at. s tate m e n ~s WI I! be published l.n erations; and graduates, prefera· Angeles County Sani tation Dis during these two ,,;eeks. At Bozarl's Brawl; tempt to evaluate these factors the next Issue of the Tech. Tht:;; bly but not necessarily in me- trict, will be the featu red speak for the freshmen to enable them issue will be distributed before chanical engineering, to train for er on the subject, "The Young\ Low Bridle to make their choice wisely. noon, and it m ig ht be wise to Gone check for any late developments . selling. Engineer a nd His Professiona "Bohemian" Theme Engineel'j ng ualifications Those Seniors and Juniors who This Friday will see the har- Be Sllre to vote fo r the candi· Q (Continued on Page 4) I . . Good healtl1, character , and 13ve turned to the engmeermg d ier Dabneymen assembling to The second lecture will be de· date of youI' choice. ability to work with people are FI options and forsaken classes in pay homage to old Stan Bozart (Continued on Page 4) regarded as being as important Blacker- eminrr Bridge would be shocked to see in a costume brawl. Attire will as scholastic ability. Booklets 'j what has happened to that his· feature the ridiculous and Bo- and application blanks can be ob- Barn Held toric landmark between the sec, hemia n wi th limits only on the Hearls Featured At Interview Schedule tained from the Placement Office. ond and third fl oors of West q u'a ntity of clothes all owed the FEB. 18- Deadline for applications is Feb· Bridge: The Low Bridge. g irls. CO UNty OF LOS A NGELES RO A D DE­ PARTMENT, Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. E. A. ruary 21. At Mountain Oaks Students who were here three The evening will be spiced by Valentine Formal Burt Chic Dep'uty Road Commissioner, Inte rviewer. W Ill talk with Pro f . W . W · years ago remember the larg~, candle·lit tables, games of chance, A heart shaped entrance to Michael's Highway Engineering class at Mountain Oaks was the scene forehead shaped nick in the plas· improm ptu demonstrations, and Dabney Lou nge greeted those 10:00 a m . Private in terviews will follow if so desired. Appointments tak en a fter of another joyfu l evening last tel' of this obstruction. They a high·class floor show. Rumor Ricketts a nd Throop men and discussion. Campus Calendar Saturday as the farmers of Flem will also remember that the In· has it that old Sta n Boza rt him· thei r dates who enjoyed the Val· FEB. 22- THURSDAY, FEBRUA RY 11- ing a nd Blacker got togethel stitute repaired it periorlicall y, self will be present to award the entine semi·formal held last Sat· SOCONY.YACU UM OIL COM PANY, I NC., 12:00 Y Upperclass Luncheon with their farm gi rls to imbibe but that the nick alway.:; reap· prize to the winner of the urday night. New York , N . Y. Mr. Paul W . Boyn ton, 12:15 Throop Club Meetino Supervisor o f Employm ent, Interviewer. 1 :30 Dancino Class Eastside and good cheer. peared. "Lousiest Costume" contest. Music Unmarried students only/: seniors and grad. uates, for Petroleum, hemical and Me­ 1 :15 ASCIT Board Meeting CI'(!W R~ l cc Something has fin ally been Valentin c's Dance T he dance, enjoyed by all who chanical Engineers in Foreign Producing Midway in the evening two done to the forehead height ob· The holiday of St. Valentine attended, featured the music of Depuartment. Twelve months training pro­ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18- gram in the United Stal es will cover Pro· 9 :00 Basketball, Frosh vs. Whittier lit crews lined up a nd when the struction. It has been chisled was ceremoniously ushered in at Ray Dietrich and his orchestra. duct ion. M aintenance, Drillin9 Operat ions, Oxy l aboratory assi gnments and Field Engineer­ foam cleared, Fleming had won out and padded. A soft foam Dabney last Saturday night as The decorations, designed by ing. One or two openings fo r J unior En gi­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19- by a man the annual crew race rubber cushion replaces the old dozens of gaily bedecked dam· Phil Halverson of Ricketts a nd neers who are Interested in Sum mer Em ­ 7 :30 llasketball Double Header, Oxy vs. Gill Kitching of Throop with ployment a nd who iJ re thinki ng of foreign Red lands As always, the most spectacular chipped plaster. sels and their formally clad es­ cm"loyme nt on iJ careor biJsIs after g rad_ their able helpers, were very ap­ uat ion. Job openings in Venez'uela and 9 :00 Caltech vs. Whittier at pee contest too k place when six sta l W e think we likecl it better corts danced to the excellent M iddle Ea st . M ainly in Venezuela at this time. Schedule filled . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20- warts from either I·louse braved the old way. music of Doug Maple. propriate and unusual. 7 :30 Cal tech Musicale, Dabney Hall severe burns to down "F lamers" Sic Transit . . . The Valentine theme was very HC~lI'ts FE B. 23 & 24- INGERSOlL-RAN D COMPANY, N e w MON DA Y, FEBRUARY 21- of a higher order. Result was a effectively carried out by Jon As each couple stepped through York City New York. Mr E. E. Breault, 4 :20 Interhouse Bowling draw. CANDIDATES Goe rke's decorating crew with the heart·shaped entrance th ey A ss t. Technical Personnel Director, In ter­ viewer. (Seniors and graduates in Me­ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22- F ut.ure Events The deadline for your po· red and white streamers, a ppro· were given a large red heart chanical Engineering p re ferably. also Elec­ I 2:00 Y Frosh Luncheon which could be inscribed as a trical and Civil Engineers). Openinos in Bi g things are in store socially lit ica\ statements for the Cali. priate boy·girl silhouettes, and sales engin~ r ing, design and development, 7 :30 Band Practice, Culbertson for Blacker House two weeks fornia Tech is next Monday the traditional red hearts thrown Va lentine and then placed on the p roduc l ion, purchasing, advertising and business positions. Schedule fll1ed. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA RY 11- wall to fOl'm a background of hence, and nitelife w ill be cur night. Statemenrs should be a bout in ordered profusion. ALL IN TER V IEWS TAKE PLACE IN THE 4 :30 A lumni Placement Talk ta iled this weekend as the House limited to 50 words, and Enterta inment was put forth hearts. Crud alley, . in their ef· PLACEMENT OFFI CE UNLESS OTHERWISE 7 :30 Fern: ing, Dabney Dinino Hall features a record dance on Fl'i turned in to Stan Ba rnes, J im during half time as announcer forts to be unique, found places DESIGNATED IN ANN OUNCEMENT. CON· 7 :30 Orchestra, Culbertson T ACT THE PLACEMEN T SECRETARY AS day and an Open House after the Hummel, or Earl Hefn er. Don Royce presented the "Res· to hang their hearts that were SOON AS POSS IBLE FOR DEFINITE AP­ 9 :00 Glee Crub, Culbertson PO INTMENT A N D A PP LICATI ON BLANKS Pre.Reglst ration Feb. 21 · M.arch 5 game on Saturday. pighi Bubble Gum" program. inaccessible to other persons. - 120 THROOP HALL. Page "'2______T HE CAL I FO RN IA TEe H ______Thursday, February 17, 1949

watching 'his exhibition dancing. The Evening Concert Musical Masterpieces ]t's too bad he can't remember The Calif()rnia Tech KFAC 8-10 p.m. KFAC 4-5 p,m. daily what a good time was had. Pub lished every Thursday during the col­ 2-5 p.m. Sunday Idle Ch attel' While I Sit 'l'hls -wit h a pink toga rescued from lege year except during examinations and Sweetness and Light Presented by the Southern California Presented by the Slavick One Out, 1947's Greek Play in between­ Ricketts a nd Throop had a rea· ho l iial!iro;~~jSin s tltute of Technology and Southern Counties Gas Companies Jewel ry Company Kam was the sensation of the 1201 East California Street Pasadena, Cal. 01' : '1'0 Hell 'Vitli Caltech Men sonably smooth evening. It was Subscription ra tes: $ 1.:;,0 per year. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 Romeo and Juliet Overture Fantasia- Tchai ­ Scripps Beaux Arts Ball last Sat· kovsky. Si r Thomas Beecham and Royal \Vho Dance \Vith My Gil'l! such a keen evening that we Entered as second·class m8tter Nov. 22, TRISTAN AND ISOLDE- PRELUDE AND Ph ilharmonic Orchest ra urday night. It was only through 1947, 8t the Post Office in Pasadena, Cali­ UEBESTOD, by Wagn~r. Chicago Sym­ *Symphony No. 41 in C Major "J upiter"­ You must be having a hell of were quite ou t of it; practically fornia, under the Act of Marc~ 3, 1819. phony Orchestra conduclC!d by Artur M ozart. Bruno Walter and Philharmonic for ce of habit that the costume Offices: Lower Fleming Rodzmsk i ( 16), Symphony Orchest ra of New York. a time prize of the evening went to no dirt at all. Ron Conner was Telephone: SYcamore 6-7121 Ext . 180 SYMPHONY No. 101 IN 0 MAJOR You and You W al tzes trom "DLC Fleder· Cuddled up to a slide rule looking all too Cheshirely, evi­ Distributor of Col!egiate Digest (CLOCK), by Haydn. Philharmonic­ maus"-Johann Strauss. Frederick Stock Anne Davis a nd date. What'lJ Jim Hummel, Edi tor Symphony Orches tra of New York con­ and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Or dancing with a logarithm they do when that gal gradu· dently finds Orr agreeable, And EDITORIAL STAFF ducted by A rt uro Tosc an ini ( 26). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Or looking at the moonlight while touching on that particular Managing Editor ...... Ea rl Hefner A GERMAN REQUIEM, by Brahms. R.c.A. The Three Elizabcths- Coa tcs. Eric Coates ates? Sports Edi tor...... Thorne Butler Victor Chorale and Orchcstr.:1 conducted through a prism, for tress of virtue, Phil Randolph and N ational Symphony Orchcstra Pierre et al Feature Editor ...... Bob Kurland by Robert Shaw (68), '~Graduat i on B.JII Ballet- Johann St rauss­ Really, I can give you better dealt in some unidentified friends News Edi tor...... Bruce Stowe Dorati. A ntal Dorati and Dallas Sym ­ The Darbs watched open· News Staff ...... Fred Drury, Ollie FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 phony Orchestra astronomy lessons - for blind dates; all healed up Ga rdner, Dick King, Bill Wrigh t, Tony Fairy Talc Suitc-- - Suk. mouthed during their pre·dance Malanoski, Stu Goldman, Carl Price, W eekly Feature Conccrl- A Night at Frede rick Stock and Chicago Symphony With gestur es. Phil? Sereno was mumbling in Wayne Herzig, Ulrich Mer ton, Norman t he Ballet dinner as their host, Pierre. Orchestra You must be having a wonder· h is beer because his woman had Fink, Walt Mudget t THE TWO PIt;;EONS- BA LlET; LES iN DES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 downed what seemed to be doz· Rewrite St aff ...... Bob Haufe, Chief GA l ANTES - BALLET HfROIQU E; THE Colas Breugnon Over ture-Kabalevsky. A r­ ful time to be taken home early; presum­ Lee ROSSI Alex Drapes, Charles Steese, SPIDER'S BANQUET, by Roussel; RAY­ turo Toscanini and NBC Symphony Or ­ ens of Class A Flamers. What Bob Kur and MONDA, by Glazounov; ROUSSAl KA­ Being analy tically geometrized ably another J oe was to start in ches tra talent! Mono·Martini MacKenzie Special Writers.... Fred Wood, P.au l Saltm~n , BA LL ET MUS IC, by Dargomijsky. ~: Aida H ighlights- Verdi I n terms of s tress a nd strain where he left ofT. Dick Schuster, Stan Botcourt, Dick King, Jim Young, Carl Fox, Vern Ed­ Maria Caniglia, soprano Or being described by s ines was so stupefied (more tha n us· Dick Spence has the right idea. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1949 Ebc Stignan!z. mezzo-soprano ual) that he upset a tray of hoI'S wards PRELU DE TO THE AFTERN OON OF A Benjamino u igli, tenor and cosines or log log tan· His dates run about five cents an Sports Staff ...... Dale Krause, Eric Brown, FAUN, by Debussy. Boston Symphony Gino Bechi, baritone Leon (Michaelson, Bill Harris, St~n Orchestra conducted by Serge Kousse· Tulio Sera in and Orchestra of the Opera gents. evening. At 7:30 he steps into Boicourt, Dan Lemay, Sid Stone Photographer ...... Hugh Stoddart vitzky ( 10). House, Rome Some cur ves are more tha.n NOTES FROM ALL OVER the phone booth to call his girl BUSINESS STAFF SYM PHONY IN D M INOR, by Franck. Paris SUNDAY, FE BR UARY 20 Conservatory Orchestra conduct ed by this. who lives three blocks awa,y- Manager...... Bill Bradley " CONCERT FAVOR ITES," 2:00-3:00 P.M . DEPARTMENT Circulation M anager ...... Win Soule Charles Munch (33). "STAGE M ELODIES," 3:00·4:00 P. M . They even (Continued on Page 4) BusIness Staff...... Charl ie Steese JOSE ITURBI, PI ANIST (4) t. "MUSICAL MASTERPIECES," 4 :00-5 :00 }L'rolll the Feb. 10 issu e of ARABESQUES No. I IN E MAJOR AND P. M . Baffle Science. the SCRlM'URE: No. 2 IN G MAJOR-CLAIR DE The Bronze Horse Overture-Auber. You must be having a hell of LUNE, by Debussy. Const .J nt Lambert and London Phil· "As ever the discussion of FANTASIE IMPROMPTU- tN D harmonic Orchestra a time FLAT- WALTZ IN C SHARP MINOR '~S yrnph o ny No. 6 in B Minor "Pathe­ seniors leads us to wonder - IN B FLAT MAJOR­ Meeting all the r elativity tique". Tchaikovsky. Leopold St okow­ what's to become of us when POLONAI SE No.6 IN A FLAT MAJOR, sk i and Hollywood Bowl Symphony In quantums and quantums by Chopin. Orchestra we emerge from the great DANCE OF TERROR A N D RITUAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2\ Or listening to how much he Going Somewhere? DANCE OF FIRE FROM EL AMOR white wall. (We realize this :O Masquerade- Symphonic Suite- Khatcha­ loves you in the fourth BRUlO, by Detalla. turian. Leopold Stok owski and Philhar· is leaving us open for some MINUET IN G, by Paderewski. monic Symphony Orches tra of New York dimens ion PELLEAS AND MELISANDE- INCIDENTAL Concerto in A Minor- Bach . Carl Bam­ nastiness from Caltech,)" MUSIC, by Faure. London Philharmonic berger and Chamber Orchestra When r can take you clear out Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch ~' Th e Fai r Maid of Perth--Bi zet. Sir of this world- True. tI'ue .. . Travel Refreshed (1 6 ) . Thomas Beech am and London Philhar· I LA VALSE, by Ravel. Paris Conservatory monk Orchestra WiLhout words. Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 d'oevers, Hayward announced ( 121. An American Salulc--Gould. Arthur Fied- ler and Bos ton " Pops" Orchestra With some two dozen Oxy ferns there would be a band practice TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, \949 American Music for Orchestra at Mountain Oaks las t Saturday at 7:30, whereupon a ll returned 18 12 OVER TURE, by Tschaikovsky. Con­ Jubilee-Chadwick certgebouw Orchestra of A m sterdam con­ Prelude to "Oedipus Tyrannus"-Paine nigh t, a nd comparable masses at to the startlingly novel Va len· duc ted by Willem Mengelberg 1141. Night Soliloquy- Kennan SYMPHONY No. 5 IN E MINOR (NEW The White Peacock-Griffes the Dabney and Throop-Ricketts tine Dance. WOR LD I , by Dvorak . Philadelphia Or· Howard Hanson and Eastman· Rochester Formals, the above epic is apro· Goerke is to be applauded on ches t ra conducted by Eugene Ormandy Symphony Orchest ra 1371. Testament of Freedom- Randall Thompson pos. (A Greek word, we s hould those fine, sexy tableaux, and JACQUES THIBAUD, VIOLINIST. Harvard Glee Club. Serge Koussevit zky CONCERTO No. 3 IN G MAJOR FOR and Boston Symphony Orchestra have used it two weeks ago.) Waters for bringing that fine Oxy VIOL IN AND ORCHESTRA I K. 2 16), WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 by M ozart . Lamoureux Orches tra of The Abduction f rom the Serag lio Overture Our nomination for the Great gal. Dave Warren has at last Paris conduct ed by Paul Paray (24 ). - M oz ar t Sir Thomas Bcechilm and Greek of the Week goes to Merle found a girl to satisfy his appe· A PPALACH IA- VAR IATIONS ON AN OLD London Philharmonic Orchestra OLD SLAVE SONG, by Delius. London ':'Conce rto in D Major- Bee thoven. Joseph Thayne Kealiikapu Kwock·Mjng tites; she invited the gang over Philharmonic Orchestra conduc ted by Sir Szigcti, violinist . Bruno Willter and Kam, otherwise known as the to sample a recently baked ca.ke. Thom as Beecham (38). Philh.J rrnonic Symphony Orchestra of New York Mighty Midget. Equipped w ith She also preserves pickles. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY H. 1949 Marche Joyeuse- Chabrier. Const an t Lam· bert and London Symphony Orches tra everything from sandals on his We hate to say it, but Corby NABUCCo-OVERTURE by Verdi. Sym­ >::. By Request feet to olive branches in his hair! was polluted again. We enjoyed phony Orchestra of turin conaucted by Sergio Failoni (8). 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