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Tailoring Under the supervision of ,ur London-trained cutter TRINITY NEWS GOWNS, HOODS, CASSOCKS, BLAZERS ¯ Blood. Thurs. from 3 CHURCH LANE eretary, cOI,LEGF GREEN most DIXON A Dublin University Weekly aspects HEMPENSTALL BRYSON ;irst, be ~ Phalaris 11 GRAFTON ST. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1961 PRICE THREEPENCE LTD. and his ar whea the de- at-cross- A New Music ’sed the Climbing club off ~riedrich :e in the ,ck, with Society trend in at last nager of Ireland ,ciety oR EXPEDITION SAVED BY Iighness’ MR. J. GROOCOCK’S and the EVEREST FOUNDATION :oduction as Mah- NEW DEAL and iv HIS Saturday the Trinity Climbing Club is embarking yar, My T on an intrepid expedition to the story book country nd Char- of Patagonia. The visit was, until quite recently, in Instrumental Workshop some jeopardy because of a shortage of funds. However, a few days ago the Mount Everest Foundation offered the R. JOSEPH GROOCOCK, conductor of the Choral expedition £300, and as a result the expedition’s financial ll--Lost JOSEPH GROOCOCK troubles are now slight. Help such as this, from many ~ov. 12-- M Society, has put forward plans for a new musical 2 ;Mon., society in College. He has found, in his preparations people, has been plentiful and, it seems, vmied. ,rd Occa- Society will gladly lend their The team has, apparently, a stock of Indian curry for the Choral Society’s performance of Handel’s Messiah, rooms to the new society until 15--Beat such time as it may venture to give powder, the present of a city restaurant, and an amazing ich, 10-2; that there are in College many instrumentalists to Cam- recitals in larger premises. Mr. number of cans of Guinness. ’ri., Nov. (clarinettists, etc.) for whom there are no parts in Messiah. Groocock stressed that he intended to give as much practical help as The leader of the expedition is Frank Cochrane, who ersity at Initially because of this, but mainly because of the very he could, and that he would also be has been working on the project with Glynn Cochrane (last ~, the in- great musical keenness among undergraduates, a new year’s President) for some time now. team was project has been formed for the broadening of University THIS ISSUE his tour. Other members of the team are ;nee as a musical life. We wish, again, to apologbse Don Whillans. George Narramore, )f the in- Mr. Groocock. with Paul Leppard various types of instrumental com- for the minimal size of this Tony Kavanagh, Francis Beloe and ;he wings issue, which is due to circum- and Tony Robinson, have put for- bination. The many excellent stances outside our control. We Clive Burland U.S.I. to leave ward the following suggestions. pianists could have opportunities of The team intends to climb in the playing with others, perhaps for have clone our best to produce Regular meetings should be held, a balanced and readable issue virtually unexplored country possibly once a fortnight, at lunch the first time in many cases. There under these cramped conditions; around the Fitzroy Ranges, an area would be room on the programmes we ask our readers to bear with which Eric Shipton has not yet College ? for everything from piano duets, us until we are able to return completed mapping. Several un- Joseph Groocock wUl, as usual, and pieces for recorder and piano, climbed peaks have been selected be conducting the Choral to complete wind or string en- to normal. Society in its triennial per- for attention, particularIy Cerro sembles. Another useful part of Norte and Aiquile de Poincenot. THERE may come a time formances of "Messiah" next the scheme, said Mr. Groocock, very interested to meet any com- This expedition is, incidentally, the week. Mr. Groocock will be would be the incentive that it posers, to discuss possibilities with first British one to climb in these in the near future when the conducting from a score, in might give to young composers to them. Any one interested in join- ranges, and it is impressive to note stairs in No. 4 will no longer the possession of the Society, write works that would be guaran- ing the Society should leave a note that the Fitzroy Ranges lie in the dated 1767, and no stone has teed at least a first performance. with Paul Leppard or Tony Robin- larg.est icefield outside polar re-echo to the patter of tiny been left unturned to make Players in the Choral Society’s son, in No. 10, or get in touch with regions. job, concession, health-insur- the performances as authentic orchestra are very much in favour Mr. Groocock, c/o Choral Society, as possible. No. 4, College. The team’s patron is Major-Gem ance, or cheap-flight-seeking of the scheme, and the Choral Sir Charles Harvey. C.B., C.V.O., Also in next weel~s musical B.E., M.C., and among the many feet. Latest news from the calendar: Singers’ first oncert supporters Sir John Hunt, Eric Union front is that S.R.C. under their new conductor, Mr. Shipton and Wilfred Noyce, have Hugo Patten. The concert is been particularly helpful. The have delivered an ultimatum, on Wednesday, and includes the Trinity group will leave on the 2nd or rather an eviction-order, usual Christmas Carols, and DecemBer, flying from London, via for the office now used by works by Bach, Monteverdi, and Retugee Committee the English Madrigalists. Geneva, Dakar, and Rio de Janiero U.S.I. to Buenos Aires. Their eventual Apparently the S.R.C. own the base camp will be on the North- place, and, growing in strength as time, where there would be varied Opens Stall West shores of Lake Vieclina. they are from day to day. they programmes from all kinds of in- From here, for about six weeks require larger premises in which strumental ensembles. The pleasure they will make sorties into the Fitzroy Ranges. to flex their muscles. of playing different types of The office has for years been far chamber music would be shared by too smal! for U.S.I., anyway, but the other instrumentalists who at FOR PERE PIRE FUND they have had to stay there faute first would form the main part of de mieux. High hopes were enter- the audience. Mr. Grooeock en- tained of more spacious office- visages the gradual building up of ISS MARGARET RUTHERFORD opened the Dublin accommodation in the proposed a library, to which he will contri- University Refugee Committee Sale of Christmas Film Society’s Overseas Students’ Hostel; but bute what pieces he can, and which M since this project is as yet far would contain useful music for Cards in aid of the P~re Fire Fund on Saturday from fruition, U.S.I. are going to morning. The organisers of the sale this year are Terence be in a spot, should S.R.C. enforce Script their claim. They’ve got to have Entertain Read and Michael Stansfield, and the campaign will con- somewhere to put those biscuit- tinue for a week. Competition tins. ’urnish- at the Some students may remember that the whole organlsation is the VIBRANT WOMEN’S During 1961 the D.U. Film picture result of a practical joke played in WINE and DINE at... a pro- 1959 on Mr. Guy Milner, who is on SOCIETY Society made "Street and the teaching staff at Wesley Strand "---the story of a day College now. An advertisement in the life of Dublin. They Ray’s Restaurant thority. was put in several Dublin papers Love in a Swedish hope to follow this up by IS WICKLOW STREET ; serves by persons still unknown, stating making another film next that Mr. Milner would gratefully Wood )urs no Dining . Dancing... receive any old toys sent to his year. The first essential is, of rooms in College. The toys, course, a good script. eep its Floorshow .... Nightly THIS term, led by their hey are claimed the advertisement, were to president, Angola Kelly, the The Society are therefore holding ... Table d’Hote Dinner be renovated and sent to children a Film-Script Competition. A panel FRIDAY s news. in refugee camps all over the committee of the Elizabethan and a la Carte . No from the Irish Film Society will ink for world. After the initial embarrass- Society has been offering its judge the competition. ment of quite hopelessly decrepit NIGHT HOD Times Cover Charge .... members a most varied and The script should be such as to Licensed to Midnight toy animals and dolls, Mr. Milner interesting programme. pr, oduce a film of not more than AT realised the true worth of such a Apart from an expedition to the 30 minutes. It may have a sound- ¯.. Informal Dress . cause. With considerable fortitude Dail, led by Professor Stanford, track but not dialogue. Also it Mountpleasant L.T.O. and if and typical energy, he organised should be possible to shoot the film LUNCHEONS DAILY a campaign for new presents of all meetings and discussions ranging you are over a lively succession of subjects, in about eight weeks and the loca- Ranelagh 12.30-3 p.m. kinds for refugee children. This among them: Censorship, cosmetics, tion(s) should be reasonably near ,’k campaign was so successful that Trinity. 8.30 ~ 12.30 eventually a plane was chartered life in present-day Berlin, and as an end of term highlight Des- Within these limitations all STUDENTS Ol6 MIETROPOLI~ to fly the presents to Berlin. Look- mond Farrell’s impressions of scripts are very welcome and ing back on that formidable enter- " Love and the Swedish Women." should be posted in the Film O’Connell St., DUBLIN prise one e~nnot avoid a para- Society Box in No.