Bee Gee News March 10, 1937

Bee Gee News March 10, 1937

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-10-1937 Bee Gee News March 10, 1937 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News March 10, 1937" (1937). BG News (Student Newspaper). 416. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/416 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. -—%£*!* ST. PATRICK'S READ REPORT OF DANCE FRIDAY Bee Gee News SOCIAL COMMITTEE VOL. XXI. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, MARCH 10, 1937 No. 24 SCHWARTZ SHOWS CARL SANDBURG, POET OF AMERICA, NORTHWEST OHIO TO MAKE RETURN ENGAGEMENT TEACHING NEEDS -O BAND FESTIVAL . T0A.AJJ.P. Conrad Captains Previous Lecture Study-Group HERESATURDAY Insures Program Lists Professional Top Tip-Off Of Interest Uncovers Lively Musicians Will Come Academic Essentials From 24 High Schools Program Carl Sandburg, noted poet Topic At the last meeting: of the lo- of industrial America, will ap- One of the big musical events cal chapter of A.A.U.P. Prof. The annual basketball tip- pear to speak before the student An animated, informal dis- of the year will take place Schwarz read an interesting off party which the Five body in chapel March 17. It cussion of neutrality policies this coming Saturday (March will be remembered by some of enlivened the meeting of the 13) when our University will ' paper on "Current Trends in Brothers fraternity entertains Teacher Education." you that he was here a few Peace Study-Group last Thurs- be host to the second North- was given last Friday night. years ago and gave a very in- day at 8 o'clock. Four angles western Ohio High School Band He stated that there are cer- Bob Deikman's orchestra of teresting presentation of select- of approach were tried in order Festival. One hundred and tain absolute essentials which Lima played. ions of his own writing and to obtain a better view-point: seven high school musicians teachers must possess. collection. It is certain that this Legislative Neutrality; Neu- have been selected from over Decorations carried out the 1. On the academic side a program will be entertaining trality according to Internation- two hundred applicants to masterful knowledge of the college's colors and the frats. and valuable to the entire al Law; The Influence of Na- make up a finely balanced subject taught. A lighted emblem was in the group. tional Outlook; and the human symphonic band representing) 2. On the professional side center overhead and crepe paper Mr. Sandburg's schooling was foibles which naturally affect twenty-four cities and towns they must have (a) Psychology streamers from it to all parts haphazard and scattered. From Neutrality. Since the semester in this district. of the learning process; (b) the time he was thirteen till he topic for the group is "Can the Glenn Cliffe Banium, Dir- of the room. Basketballs around philosophy of education; (c) was nineteen he was a porter United States Stay Out of ector of Bands and Glee Clubs technique of procedure. the track were each marked in a barber shop, scene-shifter War?", the questions under fire at Northwestern University, There is at present a tend- with a team member's name. in a theatre, truck-handler, were particularly vital. will again act as Guest Conduct- ency to increase the knowledge The words Tip-Off were found dish-washer in hotels, and har- The remarks were opened by or. The 1934 Festival was such of subject matter, especially above the orchestra topping the vest hand in Kansas wheat a decision that neutrality a fine success under his direct- fields, all of which equipped ion that he has been asked to for the elementary teacher. back-drop. principles were matters of pass- Even in the elementary grades him for the work which he un- ive rather than active phases return. Mr. Bainum is acknow- it is not sufficient merely the During the intermisison the dertook in later life of avoiding war. Mabel Sow- ledged to be one of the finest historical facts but the teach- retiring captain, Cliff Conrad, After the Spanish-American ers contributed a brief survey band directors in this country. er must have an appreciation of and Harold Conrad, the new War Sandburg entered Lom- of existing views of neutrality. It should be emphasized that bard College and it was then this event is not a contest. It the significance of these facts. captain were introduced. John Parks spoke on neutrality When we turn to the profess- that lie first began to think legislation, with especial re- is a cooperative band festival, A floor show as given at the ional preparation of prospective of literature. His occupations ference to the Sheppard-Hill with a single large band made teachers there is likely to be intermission of the dance by after leaving college were as Bill which the Emergency Peace up of players among the best less agreement than when dis- 25 pupils of Erica Ransome's varied as they were before. His Campaign is fighting at the in this section of Ohio. The band will rehearse in the fore- cussing the scholastic pre- dancing school performing a first publication of poems in- present. Lloyd Dull suggested cluded some wnich might well noon and afternoon, and give a paration. To believe that more variety of tap, acrobatic, toe, necessary changes in national attention should be given to the be classed in later collections; outlook essential to a neutral public concert in the evening and novelty dances in solo and presentation of a subject is not but in spite of this fact, he policy, illustrating his declar- in the Men's Gymnasium. to believe that less attention group numbers. Their clever, had a hard time struggling to ations by our attitude toward A program of great interest should be given to content ma- colorful costumes added much become known to the literary the Phillippines. George Squire to listeners of all tastes has been selected. It will include terial. to the presentation. world. interpreted a magazine article Sandburg's language is sim- Nibelungen March by Wag- Suggestive of the importance concerned with war hysteria Faculty guests were Dr. H. ple but powerful; he uses ner, Sir Galahad Overture by of professional preparation for as a deterrent to neutrality. B. Williams, Dr. Florence Litch- Dr. Zaugg is expected to Hildreth, a Chorale, "Komm, any teacher it is strikingly (Continued on page 2, col. 3) filed, Mr. Paul Kennedy, Dr. speak at the next meeting, Susser Tod" ("Come, Sweet significant that such a strict- Death") by Bach, a selection of ly scholastic organization as the Clare Martin, Mr. D. J. Crow- scheduled for March 22 at 7 Karnival To Kut o'clock. Tschaikowsky medolies (includ- American Historical Asociation, ley and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph ing Russian Dance and Waltz within the past half dozen Harshman. Krazy Kapers of the Flowers from the Nut- years, especially is giving DR. SIEBENS TO cracker Suite, and excerpts more attention to this matter. Have you a two-headed bro- CLOSE BIBLE from the 6th Symphony), a Occasionally sessions have SPRING SEMESTER ther or a gypsy fortune-teller SERIES SUNDAY very clever novelty 'Two Little been held devoted exclusively BRINGS MANY in your family? Please don't be Japs" by Charrosin, a most ef- to this phase of work. NEW STUDENTS insulted. They're just collecting fective modern number by If one knows the psychology some of B. G.'s freaks and ta- The Girls' Glee Club of Peter DeRose, dedicated to Paul of the learning process he will lented talkers, and we thought Bowling Green State Univer- Whiteman, called "Deep Pur- New and transfer students be able to teach more in any you might want to "cash in" on sity will sing at the Presbyter- ple", the Finale from "The given time and to teach that to Bowling Green State Univer- the scheme. I'm going to "cash ian Church next Sunday at the New World Symphony" by sity this semester are the fol- same amount better. However, in" on the other end. It's going worship service under the dir- Dvorak, and Sousa's thrilling the lack of technique of pro- lowing : to be worth every penny I can ection of Mr. J. P. Kennedy of "Stars and Stripes Forever" cedure will still block attain- Mrs. Lucille Pessell from borrow to see that scintillating the School of Music. They will March. ment even if there is present Ypsilanti; Cliff Nolan Hub- ■Iren, the Tattooed Lady. What render the anthems, give the The band will include play- a sound philosophy of education bell, Emerson T. Bruns, Mrs. a collection—art in the flesh! call to prayer and responses and an understanding of the Mary Ruth C. Price from They allow the prospective Fat which are usualy rendered by (Continued on page 4, col. 5) learning process. Franklin College; Miss Eleanor Lady just seven of Chanky's the church quartette. Dr. Siebens famous hot fudges a day. She's will preach. It appears that the trend of Slerck, John F. Vermilya, Har- B.G.S.U. Band Concert At the Westminster Hour, professional preparation is to- old T. Wilensky, William C. dieting so they can get her in- according to Miss Ruth Flaler, Postponed To April ward an increase although its Marshall, Robert W.

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