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Words to match the music chosen for Words to match the music chosen for the new alma mater must be handed in the new alma mater must be handed in to Ruth Rapp at the Pi Phi house by to Ruth Rapp at the Pi Phi house by May 15, the song contest closing date. May 15, the song contest closing date, A prize of twenty-five dollars will 1.-.- A prize -of twenty-five dollars will be awarded for the best words. awarded for the best words. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, APEIL 29, 1941 7,-792 VOL. XXX.—NO. 25 Armj Chief Will Ass embly Elections tin irdei Qn.<?4 >y eorauoR \At Banquet For Ddive r Address' o'nieein Will Be Crowoed Saturday >ete Lfe-^(L\L i J& h i tpeies t Graduation With feelings still running high Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Vir General George I'. Marshall, «, & iatioa To Be after the elections oi two weeks ginia gubernatorial candidate, -will Chief of Staff of the United oncest Orchestra I© Present ago it is expected that the same ..peak to the ten senior initiates States Army, will receive the hon Foil* lei-ord number or even wore stu >f Phi Beta Kappa at their annual orary degree of Doctor of Laws dent voterf- will W* out for Wed -pring initiation and. banquet on and will deliver the commence [Hirst ful Lenstik Prolan* Sous Com lest nesday's eleetior. of Student As "Some Aspects of National De ment address at the closing exer sembly Representatives. fense," this evening. cises of the 248th year of the Col The William and Mary Concert ment. Come Saturday, and all ";.. se Three mei. and tHee vomen initiation of new members will lege of William and Mary, June Orchestra, under the direction of The next selection is the Con crecy will be over about the May 9. The names of General Marsh from each cla?« will be picked lake place at 6:30, with a banquet Prof. Ramon G. Douse, will appear cert No. I in G Minor for Piano Queen, for she is to be cr vrne'l all and five other men prominent from the large ballot of College following at 7:30 in the Great Hall for the first time in a full-length and Orchestra by Felix Mendel in front of the entire studtr: bodj in research and education who will Pa-.y, Progressive Part), and in of the Wren Building. Initiates program Sunday, May 4, at 4:15 sohn. It was written in. 1832 and at about 3:30 that ai'cernn .-. receive honorary degr< es were an dependent candidates and both no: Alma Banmeister and Fran in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. The or dedicated to Miss Delphim von The procession of her J mior nounced last night by the college, patties have been hard id work ces Pollard, Norfolk; Coleman chestra is made up of forty-five Schauroth. Miss Mildred Lyons and Senior Courts starts at ":0<i following action of its faculty and stirring up the voters so thai ihey Bernard Ransom, Jr., Roanoke; members—college students, facul is to appear as soloist with the promptly and will precee-1 the board of visitors. will all go to the polls at Phi Beta Lillian Douglas, Lynch Station; ty members, and townspeople. The orchestra, playing the first move Queen to the eastern end c the Kappa Hall between 12' noon and f'Utiles Muecke, Williamsburg; Professor Thomas J. Werten- organization has been working ment of the concerto. Miss Lyons Sunken Garden where the throne faaker, professor of American his furiously preparing for the con 7:00 P. M. M irion Craft, Valley Stream,. N. is well-known on campus as a tal is to be. It had been hoped, ih&i tory and chairman of the history cert, and from all appearances this- The following students have \ ; Arlene Murray, Flushing, N. ented freshman. Among other last year's Queen, Miss Betty department of Princeton Univer concert should be well worth hear been nominated; Y.; Gertrude Van Wyck, West things and aside from being one Moore, would be able to come from sity from 1928 to i'JM, will be ing. Senior Men: Ed Cook, Sam Bess- Babylon, N. Y.; Will Parry, Pa- of the school's best pianists, she her studies at Brown University awarded the Doctor o*' Letters de mart, Phil Burleson, Jim Creek- <ific Palisades. California; Robert The first number on the pro is accompanist for the Men's Glee to put the crown on the br°>w of gree. The degree of Doctor of man, Arthur Keeney, Ed Svetkey, k Tn, Milburn, N. J. gram is the Prelude, Choral, and Club and a prominent member of this year's beauty, but she has Science wall be conferred upon and Hugh Watson. Fugue of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Modern Dance group. written that it will be impossible Jesse Wakefield Beams, professor arranged by J. J, Abert. Abert After a brief intermission, the for her to make it. Miss Shirley Senior women: Jane Alden, Mar of physics of the University of used the Prelude to the fourth second half of the program will Daiger, reigning queen of two garet Lee Alexander, Barbara An i'i Virginia, developer of the ultra- Loyey The Lip* Fugue of the "Well-Tempered begin with, the Symphony No. 5 years ago, has kindly consented derson, Virginia Gould, Lucy He centrifuge and of its application Clavichord" transposing the origi in E Minor of Peter Tschaikowsky. to come down for the occasion. ctare, Natalie Nichols, Marion T i in the separation of isotopes and fie Rap / nal key (C Minor) to that of D a work written in 1888. The or Following the coronation, the. Pate, Jackie Phillips, Virginia DR.ALEXANDER MEIRLEJOHN in accelerating ions to high veloc lakes Minor. The choral is Ahert's own chestra will play the second move whole court will be enU-rtaraed in Stearne, Jayne Taylor, Tabb Tay ities. In I itch composition, YtiiUen t<> s chiomze a set of dances by students, and lor, Virginia Tripp. tooge et S ment. Andante Cantibile, con alcu- Earl G. Severn, who has recent n wth ceitam pans ol tin Eugu* by entries in the Song Om'.est Junior Men: Jimmy BueholU _ Noted Educator na bee i/,a—a modern version of completed twenty years as libia- which in erodes, ami harmonized The winners of the cotit-s. will Charles "Chuck" Butler, Grayson i ^ ^ r, m.f i /ten's which <t touiinmlj known today p SfcuTij i 'an of the College of William -uid l s r jt m Bach's htv.c B>a\ed >\ the a 'Atom Lore." The second receive a bronxe plaque; with the Cla.y, Nat Coleman. Chip Cun-| * "' •"• -** ler -\n irsxrtic u- mi IKaiy. will be honored with the <V- bxass iisirumem-, iho Choral mo\-me>,. ,<i nched a lyric of name of their group eug;•:•-, -, on nmgham. Jim Hickej ilapn • ^ ' DM'icd bj " < t le - •i (Ccntnwe ' on Cage 6) stands out bokllj horn the sui- g'lcr.t hefity. it Rent, Kark klmt mid 'lib ftta.- LA^are pi rter. It = v. : a-- lOimdaig polyphonic stimture lbs h>-. i-_ elcCion is th" There ,will be seats 'o G . car- -hali. MURDER. 'X' Hi. A'cxati" , M> iklejofin, The Fugue, "Tin Fantasie and ^ell-lio',. , ,i„ h loved L'Arles!- den for those who vi.-h sit 3 truing C" i est ^ IT" L ,<nn«'M »onw: iw -e.itmtago Fugu' .ii G .T'imi.' is o»e of the down, and refreshments •„•: ii,'\hHi philoSi>|,he' and (due 'hat I am .. t , \V ennt. -i ,.<- .^ Concert No. 1. jvan Beiiham. Heitu ]Slack, .Task." •._/.<. < gteateit 01 Ba'-h's woik, fm or served at the end ,>f C'e it-;-- vill n (me Hi V "hiesdd\, p II ! f > I Li r 0 o v I . WiHtm i Ganges Bizet. The •ny. lovlkes. J. an Goodsen 1 ict> gan, and m oiclnsnal form ,t The cos!nries ate be'n_- •Ul: J), rt ^ P M. m Tin Beta i-, itli and4ti f..e PJ.J. 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