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Library Observes Centennial; Willis Page Conducts Concert Today; Displays Wiggin Treasures The Boston Public Library is observ These prints, reproductions of first Panasevich Serves as Concertmaster ing its centennial with a public cele sketches made by famous artists pre Music to suit all tastes will be the bration from November through May. pa ratory to painting masterpieces, in objective of Mr. 'Willis Page when he Mr. Arthur ]. Man ning, exhibits' chief, clude R embrandt's " Hundred Guilder conducts the New Orchestral Society has scheduled a series of d isplays of Pla te," more read il y recognized as of Boston in a concert here in the the library'S many treasures. "Ch rist H ealing the Sick," and Van a uditorium this afternoon at 4 p.m. In accord with the special even ts Dyke's "Self-Portrait." Prin t of the Mr. Page, a member of the Boston program of t he celebration Mr. Arthur nineteenth century artist Goya, Mill et, Sy mphony Orchestra, and conductor of W. Heintzelman, k e e per of prints, Maryon, Haydon, Whistler, and Tou Boston's Ceci Ii a Society, has selected a has arranged exhibits featuring some louse-Lautrec are a lso on display_ varied program ranging from master of the best sketches in the graphic arts In the Treasure R oom is a collection p ieces of the classical period, to oper field . The majority of these prints of rare books, selected by Mr. Coltan atic excerpt, to the musical comedy come from the Albert H . ' Viggin Col Haraszti, keeper of Rare Books. Fea score. lection given to the library in J une, tured in this group are St. Augustine's The concertmaster at this afternoon's 1941. City of Cod, set in l' lemish type in performance will be Mr. Leo Panase Germany in 1466, and Saba tier's Col vich who gave a violin concert here lection of Francisca ns including Bibles, last spring. Kappas Open a nd a pocket-s ized breviary used by The program will include "Overture one of St. Francis' fo ll owers over 700 from t he Barber of Seville," R ossini; Story Contest years ago. Also on exhibition is a n "Symp hony No. 88," Haydn; "Fin Italo-Byzallline ill umina ted ma nuscript landia," Sibelius; "Farandole from th e To promote good wri ting among of an Itali an picture Bible. Printed in L 'Arbesienne Suite," Bizet; "Prelude to Catholic college students Kappa Gam the latter half of the fourteenth cen MR. WILLIS P AGE, m e mbe r of t h e Bos ton S ymphony , will again Deluge," Saint-Saens (violin solo by ma Pi, national Honor Society of the tury it contains 4B fu ll -page m iniatures. raise his baton a t t his afternoon's conce rt by t h e new Orches tral Mr. Panasevich); "Emperor Waltz," Of particular interest to college stu Strauss; Selections from "South Pacific" Catholic Women's Colleges, announces Socie ty of Boston. its twenty-second short story contest. dents are the first editions of Tom by R ogers and Hammerstein. Jones, Pilgrim's Prog1-ess, and The ___________ ______________________• ____________________ _ As an added incentive this year the amount of the cash awards has been Scarlet L ette1-. increased . First prize will be 50.00, the second, 25.00_ Participants m u s t observe Frosh Receive the following rules: 1. S torie s must b e the orig inal work of an unde rgraduate Sodality Pins woman s tude nt of a Cat holic Members of the freshman class will college affiliated with Kappa be received into the Sodality of Our Gamma Pi and mus t not have Lady Thursday, Dec_ 3, at 4 p.m. ____________________________________________---:-=-==-_ b een pre vious ly published un W9ringwhi~ dr~ ~ ~e ~nd~a~s _~V~0~1~._6~,~N:O~.~2~ ___ _____E=m=m:a=n:u= e:I_C=o=I=~~g~e~,~B=o=s=t~o_n~,_M~a_s_s_._________ N_o_v_ e_m_b_e_r_l_7~,_1_9_5_3 __ less in the colle g e periodical. wi ll be led into chapel by Hazel Con- 2. The story's the m e n e ed a ty, odality prefect, and Patricia not be r e ligious but s hould r e Flynn, vice prefect. flect s ound C atholic thought in Rev. Vincent F. McHe;,ry, O.P., Clubs Present Career Directors Probe s ome circ umstance of life. freshman theology professor, will offi c 3. The contestant'5 name, iate at the ceremony during which address, nom - d e - plume, the each freshman will receive her college Joint Concert Trouble-spot Job Fields name of h e r college, and the The Glee Club's new quartet will . I b - sodali ty pin. Trouble-spot fields III p laclllg lI beral arts women graduates was t le su Ject s ignature of h e r Englis h pro The Special Liturgical Group will make ItS debut at a combllled concert of a two-day discussion for vocational directors sponsored by jVlademoiselle f essor s hould b e e nclosed in a given by the Emmanuel and Provi- - Y k C' sing motets honoring Our Lady while magazine Nov. 5-6 at the Hotel Biltmore, New or ' Ity. sealed e n velope accompanying the freshmen fi le into chapel and dur dence College Glee Clubs Sunday, Dec_ Upon reLUrning from the workshop sessions Miss Rose Mullin, appointment e a c h Inanuscript . ing the inves titure_ 6, in the audilorium at 3 p.m. The bureau director, reported lhat a t presenl the " diffi cu lt" job fi elds a re writing, 4. M a nuscript copies, pos t Sodalily o fTi cers a re now planning to quartet consists of Marya nne Bousquet, I b d mercha ndising, social work, illlerior d ecorating, a nd jo bs invo lving nave a roa . m a rke d n ot later tha n mid enterta in children from "Nazareth" at '55, Eleanora IOinnegan, '56, Virginia nig h t Mar. 15, 1954, should b e a ChriSlmas Parly the afternoon of Good, '56, and I\fary E. Loughran, '55. Good w r iter s n eed e d maileti to: JU TS. AlthlU' J. Dec. 15. To a muse the little guests LIce Curt·ayne i\lr. Lu " ard 'ranle) , pu i>l ic service Selections to be Sling by both Glee A II program manager of NBC, revealed Schoe nbe r ger , 3138 D eSo to St., the Gerlllan Club will prese ll t Hum Clubs are the antiphonal "Filii and the need fo r college graduates with New Orleans 19, La. perdinck's version of the operetta " Han V . D fi lia e" by Leisring; a nd an a caJ)ella ability to write cl ear, effective news- Additio nal information may be ob lews ante sel a nd G re te l. " Games, ball oons, toys, arrangement o( "Turtle Dove," based letters for radio stations in order to tain ed from Sr. Marie of the Trinity, refreshmellls, a nd a visit from Santa O l 'a I1 1' s' "("lno11 ,. \ I, Il t tOt1cl1 " '1' 11 Dante admirers will gather in the n " ,' . - 0 sell progra ms to advertise rs and to English department chairma n . Cla us wi ll add to the fun. be provided by the popular fa vorite, a uditorium Thursday, Dec. 10, a t li steners. " Yo urs Is My H eart Alone." 4 p.m. to hea r Alice Curtayne, Irish Qualifi cations and opportunities for a Lllh o r and leclUrer, evalua te Dante's I n add ition to tile jOint selections, liberal arts grad uates in journalism, Cinderella Ball Climaxes contribution to medieval literature. each club wil l present a number of particularl), o n editorial staffs o f house In her late teens Ali ce Curtayne individual co mposition . Emmanuel's o rgans, was stressed by Mr. Daniel (known in private life as Mrs. Stephen Sophomores' Social Daze se lectio ns wi ll include: " To A Ma R ochford o f the Standard Oil Com Ryn ne), manifes ted a deep interest in donna," by C. R epper; " I Will Bless pa n y's employee rela ti ons department. Da nte alld spent three yea rs in Italy the Lord," by R . E lm ore; a nd, to add " With in the next 10 yea rs 150,000 sllldying the poet in his native sur a Christmas to uch, "Beth lehem Bell s," socia l wo rkers will be need ed ," asserted by T. Dun hill. ro undings. The reslli t was a book en Mrs. Ca therine Guyler, representative titled A Necail 10 Danle published in Providence College wil l sin g "Silent of the Nationa l Committee o n Social 1930. As Night," by Ca rl Bohm; "Soldiers' Work in Defense Mobi lizatio n. "Sa1- Over a period o f 25 years, Alice Chorus," by Gounod; and "J esu R ex aries a re good . and tho ugh you may Curta)'ne has written several saints' Admirabi lis," by IJalestrina; also " Ileal' see man y tired wo rkers, yo u never see li ves, numerous essays. a nd a recent 1\ly Praye r," by .\ rkha ngelsky; " Vienna, one bored," sa id Mrs. G u yler. novel, H Ollse 0/ Cards. H er la test book, My City Of Dreams," by Sieczynski; The Trial 0/ Oliver P/lIllhet, was pub Buyer s wanted and "Landsca ping, " by Greig. li shed last mo nth by Sheed and 'VarcL The relucta ll ce of the liberal a rts Fo ll owing the C'" .~" people know Alice Curtayne's graduate to enter the re ta iling field wi ll be hos tesses at a dinner, which part in the promotion o f the Legio n wa s d isc ussed by r- l iss Marion Crosby, will be fo ll o wed by a social hour in p lacement bll rea u d irector, Hunter the lou nge.