Connecticut Daily Campus Serving$ArUl'nn Storrs Cfnrrr Since Ofaaoo 1896«OOC " STORRS. CONNECTICUT THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 Cohen ,Talmadge Turtles Win For years the cry of "Wait till Trophies were presented to Dr. next year" was limited to Brook- Cohen and Talmadge House, and lyn. After the Dodgers moved to another is waiting to be award- Los Angeles, the cry again came ed to the house owning the tur- to New York, only this time it tle in whose name the most was heard in Flushing Meadows money is contributed to the WH US with the Mets. Now, the cry, Marathon. A trophy was also "Wait till next year" has found awarded by C.C.C. Chairman a permanent home in Storrs, Dick Bernstein to McMahon in and McMahon Hall's North East- recognition of the great boost ern Invitational Turtle Tour- that the N.E.I.T.T. gave the C. nament is the reason. C.C. in general. Yesterday at the Union Mall According to Al Lehrer and Skip one hundred turtles, one rabbit, weeks, Co-chairmen of the e- IN CONCERT THURSDAY AND SUNDAY will be the University and one human gave their all In vents, the turtle tourney earned Dr. S. Ezban Joins Band. The 75 piece Concert Band will present its Annual Spring front of an estimated crowd of $420 for the Campus Community Concert tonight at 8:15 p.m. in the Jorgensen Auditorium. Sunday's one thousand enthusiastic stu- Carnival. Lehrer added, "The dents, newspaper reporters, ra- Advisory Board Of Concert will be at 3:30 p.m. on the Student Union Mall. enthusiasm and participation of dio stations, and T.V. camera- the houses entered, as well as that men. of the spectators was very well World University The race was run In ten heats received by the men of the Archeological Society divided into two seperate classes press and T.V." Professor Sellm Ezban, a for large and small turtles. The The pride that the houses ex- member of the Foreign Languages winners of the heats participat- pressed in their turtles and the Department has recently been ed in two final races with five spirit with which the event was appointed a member of the Na- Sponsors Stonehenge turtles in each. The winners of received can best be summed up tional Advisory Board for Aca- Stonehenge, England's remark- the various types .of landscape the final races were Dr. Co- by the cries heard after demic Development of the World able monument to prehistoric and climate experienced oy the hen's Breakage Fee, in the large the race—"Wait till next year, University. man, will be examined Saturday, earliest prehistoric Indians in turtle division, and Talmadg'e we'll win!" The voluntary and prestigeous (May 1) when the Archeological this area. House's Sunny Jim, in the small post will serve to bring UConn Society of Connecticut holds its turtle division. Blue Legionnaire closer to the international field annual meeting at the University of university operations. A pion- of Connecticut. eer organization, the World Un- Dr. Irving Rouse, chariman of Six Distinguished Performing Applications Are iversity will bring under one roof Yale University's Department of a roster of distinguished scho- Archeology, will offer his views Available In HUB lars and teachers chosen from on "Stonehenge and Its Antece- Artists Gathered For Series Six of the world's most dis- prominent universities around dents" at the 2 p.m. meeting set out to engage the artist best Remember the peopie with the the world. The annual confer- slated at the UConn Exhibit Hall tinguished performing artists and suited to that program," he ex- armbands; the ones you so stud- in the Jorgensen Auditorium. The ensembles have been engaged to plained. iously avoided last year? Well, ence will be held at Tucson on take part In the UConn's Chamber For example, he noted that the July 1-5, 1965 on the 600 acre visiting lecturer's talk stems if you are currently a Freshman from a trip he took to Europe Music Series for 1965-66. performance by the Philadelphia you have the opportunity to be- campus site at New Tuczon, Ar- In announcing next season's pro- izona. last year. Symphony Orchestra's String come a Blue Legionnaire and, Interest in his topic has been gram, Jorgensen Auditorium Quartet is in response to many terrorize next year's entei'ng Professor Ezban, who has been Manager Michael Brotman noted with UConn since the fall has stimulated recently by a national requests for a concert of con- class. telecast which introduced a con- that the series will open Oct. temporary music. The ensemble The only requirements are that enjoyed a long and varied career 11 with The Netherlands Chamber as a teacher, scholar, and ling- troversial interpretation of this Is composed of "first desk" *you'll be able to come back unusual monument in Southern Orchestra. This 26-piece en- members of the Philadelphia who on September 16th and that you uist. He was formerly a member semble will be conducted bySzy- of the faculties of the University England. Although Stonehenge specialize In 20th century music. are not on social probation. If mor Goldberg who will also Brotman also pointed to the re- of Wisconsin, Yale, Bryn Mawr, is not unique in European pre- you wish to apply pick up an history which abounds with me- appear as soloist. Mr. Gold- cital planned by Wilhelm Kempff application In the Student Union and the University of Santa Clara. berg is considered one of When the United Nations was or- galithic remains, it is the most as the "key event" of the ser- (either on the stand or at the widely known. the great violinists of his day. ies. The great German pianist Control Desk) and return It ganized in 1946, Ezban was ap- Featured on Dec. 8 will be will play Beethoven's last four pointed as one of the simultan- Also featured on the ASC meet- either to the Control Desk or ing program will be a report on Wilhelm Kempff, another Euro- Sonatas. Mr. Kempff is known to Ray Burgess In 210 Hartford eous Interpreters, and in that pean virtuoso. This German capacity he worked and traveled the early environment of New almost exclusively In this coun- Hall. Women students may ig- England by David J. Clymer of maestro of the keyboards will try by virtue of his "majestic nore the alternative. In New York and in the chief be giving his only solo perform- recordings of Beethoven." capitals of the world for many Manchester. Mr. Clymer a mem- The deadline is April 30th. vears. ber of the Society, will discus ance in America—one of five public appearances in the U.S. AND Canada he has scheduled for the «65-'66 season. Next the Paganini Quartet, an World Nev outstanding West Coast en- semble, will debut at UConn on Jan. 13. A special treat will A New Disarmament Plan be the Feb. 27 performance of the Philadelphia Orchestra String (AP)-—Britain has put forward ted Nations Disarmament Com- Quartet, accompanied by soprano a new approach to disarmament. mission in New York. soloist Janice Harsanyi. It calls for a reduction of the Secretary of State Dean Rusk On March 28 the remarkable power of existing nuclear weapons disclosed today that the adminis- Isaac Stern will appear In a of mass destruction to lower, tration is pressing to get the program uf violin sonatas. The safer and less costly levels. Geneva disarmament talks going Chamber Series will conclude The proposal was offered by the again. He told the senate for- April 21 with an encore per- British Minister of state for eign relations committee: "I formance of the Kroll String disarmament, Lord Chalfont, in a think we will get back to Geneva. Quartet. Each concert or rec- major policy speech to the Uni- It Is our hope that we can." ital Is slated at 8:15 p.m. In the Von der Mehden Recital Hall. Also planned next year by the An Attack By North Korea Jorgensen Auditorium manage- ment are three special "musical events": (AP)—The Defense Department safely at its base in Japan with has announced that an American A youth concert by the New no injuries to the crew, it is Haven Symphony Orchestra Nov. reconnaissance plane has been not known whether the Korean attacked and damaged by two 3 at 4 p.m.; an appearance by planes were hit. the 100-man, U.S. Army Concert North Korean fighter planes over A broadcast by Red China said the Sea of Japan. The attack Band and Chorus on Veterans today that Communist Chinese Day at 8 15 p.m.; and two shows occurred yesterday, more than militia units are training for : 50 miles from the Korean main- by the remarkable Salzburg Mar- combat duty. The training pro- ionettes. The Auditorium man- land. The American plane re- grams are said to be under way turned the fire of the attacking agement earlier this year an- in Yunnan Province, which bor- nounced its major Concert Ser- planes, and then was able to land ders North Viet Nam. ies. In describing the forthcoming New Government In Santo Domingo Chamber Series, Mr. Brotmar observed that this year the em- (AP)—A three-man provisional minor officers loyal to the gen- phasis has been placed more JR. WALKER AND THE ALL STARS- All part of the Greek Week on the music than the perfor- military government was formed Shindig concert on May 14.
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