Sir Richard Livingstone to Deliver Moore Lecture

Sir Richard Livingstone to Deliver Moore Lecture

, , rt tt Volume XLV HARTFORD, CONN., APRIL 21, 1948 Number 20 Sir Richard Livingstone !Bird-Blake Duets Anniversary Celebration for I Featured at Glee 1 To Deliver Moore Lecture Weekend of May 15 Nears Noted Educator and I . Club Concerts Se nior Ball, Open Author Will Speak Jesters to Donate By Paul Thomas Thirteen Colleges House, Convocation On Greek Studies La t Sunda) the ]lt•rsenring: Glcc To Mark Festivities First Night Proceeds Club came of age as was l'\'ldent b~ Represented in NSA By Holli Burke lint W ade its succes:ful pre.-e•nta t ions at :\1 il­ lh Sit· Richard Livingstone, Pro-\'ice ITo Demopolous Fund brook in the aftrrnoon and at .'ali:;- Meeting at Storrs T1·init) 11 ill observe it: J2;}th birth­ ha~cellor of Oxford "Cn~ve.r ity and Becoming the fir. t Trinity under- bury in the en·ning. 'l'he pt·epurator~ B~ F. Scott Bill)ou day as Connecticut's !<econd, • ew President ?f .orpus Chnstt College, graduate organization to honor tav­ Engl:tnd's tenth, and the nation's I school concerts, undt.>t· tlw dire<:tion Tlw southe1·n . e\\ England region thirty-third old st colleg-e on the Oxford, wtll gi\'e the annual . ;\loore ros Demopolous, the Trinity College of Profe ·sor \\'att,·r~. featured a of tlw. atwnal Students Organization wel•k-end of ;\1ay 15-Hi. Gre_ek Leclt~re, .:\londay ~venmg at Jesters will donate the opening night group of duets playrd by \\'e1Hlcll held its third and last meetin~r of the The 12:ith Annivcrsat·y of the Char­ :1:> Ill the Chenm;try Audttonum. He proceeds from ".\len in White" to the lllake and' ,J~tcl· Bit·d llandd and school Y<'<ll' J!l.17-1 , nt tlw 'nin•r:ity terin~ of t ht> ollege will be marked will speal· on "The \'alue of Gt eck fund e!"tablished for the benefit of the Tschaikow!<ky as .·ung h~· baritone of onnectit-ut at .'torr: on April 17- by a ( hart r Uay Convocation at 2 ::)0 tudies in the Present Day" in a lee- injured Wesleyan football player. Th~ Andrcw Beattie, time out with the 1 • Thirteen eollt•ge•: of Comwdicut on ~undar afternoon, ;\lay Hi, with ture honoring harles ~loore, profes- benefit performance will Lake place renowm•d Pipes of Tl'inity. and some and !'hod,• !:land were n•pn•:(•nted ofl'it-ial r]p](•gatl·s in ~tlt•nclancc from sm· of Greek at Trinity for many on Thursday e\·cning. :\lay (;, at the boogie with Robert Hamilton, all by O\ t•r fifty de•legatcs and ohsrn'<'I". ulhl•t· l'OIIPges and universities, the years. Avery :\Iemorial, and regular per- m·ounrl a nu<.:leus of Glre Club num- Tlw 1·epn·scntatiYe · discus:('d what Preceding the lt·cture there will be formances will he g:i\·en on Frida~·. hrrs. At both l·oncerts, the perform- had Jw<·n pla wd and acTompli lwd ><tate of Connecticut, the city of Hart­ 111 ford, and the l•:piscopal Church. Trin­ a dinnct· given by the college in honor :\Ia~· I, and 'atmclay, ~lay , at :::o ers were rewarded with o\·ation,;, a by the 1egional memb<'r sdwol , and ity will Ill' ho:;t to fril'nds of the col­ of Sir Richard, to which friends of o'<:locl·. tribute both gratifying- and encour- drew up temporary plan: to carry ll'gc and students in an Open House· the classics and friends of the college Arcording to Director Donald Craig-, aging to a GIC'e 'luh which has strug- m·l·r till' ·umnwt· and into the next have bl•en invited. the details of the pel'formances have glt·d for its existence and whic:h two school year. Plan: for the '·ational from one to five on Saturday after- "' I'' h I · tl J'f1 I f' · d k f •t · noon, .\lay IS . .:-1r \IC an Is lC e- ong rlcn not been conlJlletel~· \\'Ot·ke<l ottt at wee• ·,; a.rro came out o I s wartune 't I 1 t (' 1 t• · • \\'h.tcll \\til co\1\'t'nl' of 'i1 Alfred Zimmern with whom he th' t. b t 1 t l'·e hibernation"' h.\' Jlre:entinn- a contert at t uc\I l' 1 1· ong\\''s · s ,· f ·tlt \tt"ll t Tlw J2;oth Annivet·gary of Trinity !:; 1mc, u a comp e c annom..: - " a ar l!"on. 1 c·onsu1 1 11 " " will he divided into two di. tinct com- i: ~J>endinu ]Jart of hi: sta\.· in the t 'th f 11 d t ·1 'II b 1 Pomfret. )'' 1 J •J lr " men , w1 u eat., w1 c mace :.., t 1roug 1 - were ma< · I11Pilloi'Utions: The Chat·tc•t· \\'t•ekenrl l..:nited .'tate.. Doth went to \\'in- · th f t The Glee Club Jlrog-ram it:elf in- If • \\' I' 1 1 S'·ott 111 e near u ure. (•nry · · · erez :1 m · · ·' and Commenet•mt•nt \\'pek nrl. The chester and then to Xew ollege, Although hampered by lack of their eluded a cappclla :;ixteenth and seven- Billyou, nwmber: of the campu: t•om- :-ith Anni\'l•r. ary 'harter Weekend 12 Oxford. own room on campus. the Je:ter:< are tl'enth crntury compo~ition!'. Ru:sian mi:. ion, attended all plt•nary st• .. ions will llC' initiated by undcrgrarluates 'it· ltil-hard is one of tht• !!Teat rehearsing in the Fine An~ room, and' folk-:-;ong:<, and Xl'gt·n :pirituals. The and took part in the two work~ hop , with tlw annual , 'eniot' Ball at the Ilelleui:l:o of our time and ha: con- are :truggling to build scem•ry in singing wa. lu,.ty and spirited, but at "International" and "Stud<•nt t:ovl•rn I Ianford C'luh Friday cvening. tributed much to the study and in- Loardman Hall. times showed lack of fine,.~<·. Joseph ment," n· Jll'l'ti\'l•ly. lnclurled in the 011 fl f I I · · I 1 l'fe },'t·ur. h aclclecl ''olot· to the SJJI·l.·ltual: 1 l ;\lay l·l. uence o t 1e c ass1c:; 111 mo< en I ":\len in White'' will mark the tina! -~ , - report of the latter work: H>p \a t ll' On the following day, Saturday, tlll.c>ti"h l11·s teachinors and writing::; 'tl h J t t' Dot1alrl with some stininor tenor solos. t til t 1 ·e•rtr t1·tl st!b .... • "' c • appearance w1 1 t e es er: o ,.... announ<"enn·n a : I .... ' ' . - .\Ia\' 1:,, tlw coll<'gt• will hold opl·n ;\!any. of the"e '':o.rk:, s_uc~ .a: the J ('raig, :\Iichael Campo, Peter tokes, To \Yendell Blake and Jack Bird commb. ion on . tudcnt goventn1e•nt IS hot;~(' for all of Conlwcticut with followii1L(, are famthat· to fnmty stu- Philip Hale, and Kenneth Wynne. orchids and the Glec Club's apprceia- to b set up with Scott llill\'ou a>; . · 1 1 1 1 dent:;: ''The Pa~eant of Greece," Jane Edward!", c•xperienced membe1· of tivL· thanks. Two wel'ks ago at Pom- chairman. ' . ~.~~u!~;:d~::~ \::ft ~lC lc;~~:;~:;u~l\~~:~~~~,;~~~l "Greek Ideals and ~lodcrn Life," and tlw :\T::trk Twain :\lnsquer". will play fret they pulled the Clee Club's che:t- Roucrt \\ l':t the rrg10nal dH11r111an., . I I d Th d 111 hi: biographie. of 'ato an ucy - the feminine lead. AI. 0 appeat·ing nuts out of the fire, and la"t u111 Iay cxplained tlw national' cxerutiH• <'om- s!> tud<•n tt proJcl'lst th:pla •vcd varwust in ides. Amotw his other publications 1.11 tht's· J1I"O<luctt'on al·e ~ -e,·Jl Ecl,.·,tt·, addcd lustre to its thin \'encet· of ' . I' ff'l' t•par llll'll a 1 t·ooms, :uH 1 a ea ... ,, "' mittec !< at•tton Ill suspenc Illg a I Hl- (' I r I I . hi' It t' f !' are "Tl1e G ree k· Gentus · an d Is·'t :\1 can- ~amuel Edsall, Edward Williams. success. J'l aym~· I .ecuon,\. •s popu ]·at . tion Jli'Ot'l·dure: with tlw lntemational I.. no· .oungr •J ug II! 1 Ill' es IV- ing- to 's," "A Defen ·c of Classical Bruce .:\ichol:on, Robert Hall'. Robert :\lalaguena and thl' ~!inuet and Final!.' Union of .'tudl•nt:. The atwnal ttu·.~. Education," "The :\I is, ion of G reece, " R ed, I. cone! :\1 i tehcll, Sherman Beat- !rom· J'<aydn •: I''ourt 11 Symp1on~·,' 1 t 11 'Y executin eommil· tel' afte•J re\ te\I'IIW. 1:-'tuofl'lll. groups, will l·nncluct guH1 Cl 1 and "l'ortrait of ocrates. " tie. Gloria Hemmings, and \'irginia shO\\ed· • hne· t~am\\Oik• · · · •anc 1 apptecw-· .·. Ithe testimony. submttlecl.' to Jhe. ,SA. tours. .of tlw. l hapcl.. cla:;;rooms.. and Before coming to Oxford Sir R H:. h - Craio-. !ton· of· the mus1c· tlwy Jl 1aye<. 1 by J·um•s Smith· :-~:A rC'Jll"t•st•ntattvc•. adntii!Islraltv!.'. , bu!ldtngs !rum, one to. ani was \'ice-Chancellor of Queens ,... 1' he G.Icc (' lub wn: f ortunatr in to· tlw' 1L'S 'It l'rague.' and at·tions of 11\'e. 011 Satunia1·. · afternoon.. C,, 1em 1>crs lJni\·ersit•.·, Belfast, from 1924. to securincr the services of thP Pipes Of th ll'' ' . 1 1 1. t tl1 • nf t]w !:iopholllOI'' D111111g lub, t 11e ' Th t x· A ces ,.

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