TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951
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ef To Initiate
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All faculty and student mem
bers are asked to be present hen
Beta Gamma Sigma, national
scholarship fraternitr in com
merce and business,, holds its fall
Initiation todav at 4 nm. in Gar
rard alL In order to be eligible
for initiation, a senior must be in
the highest 10 per cent, and a
junior in the highest 3 per cent,
or his class, and have approxi
mately a B-plus average.
Those to be initiated at the fall
initiation are: Merlin R. Bynum,
David M. Adams, Godfrey E. Dix
on, Charles Raymind Duval, Rob
ert M. Evans, Richard G. Ivey
Joseph- J. Kline, John A Sulli
van, Jerome G. Thompson, Will
Allen Worth, and Jack D. Yar-
brough.
Officers for this year are: Hon
orary President, D. D. Carroll;
President, Edgar Love, III; Ex
ecutive Secretary, W. A. Terrill;
and Treasurer, Edward S. Coley.
Opera Company Gets Praise
From National Music Mag '
The Grass Roots Opera Com
pany of the North Carolina Fed
eration of Music Clubs, which
is the laboratory of the Carolina
Opera School in Raleigh, is given
national recognition in the Dec
ember issue of Etude, a music
magazine published in Bryn
Mawr, Pa. '
In an article entitled, "The
Grass Roots of Opera in Ameri
ca," the author, H. W. Heinsheim
er, considers the opera movement
in America and dwells at length
on the accomplishments of the
Grass Roots Opera Company in
North Carolina which was start
ed by A J. Fletcher, Raleigh
lawyer, in 1949.
The Carolina Opera School was
established this fall under the
administration of the UNC Ex
tension Division. The school, of
which Robert C. Bird is -director,
trains singers for professional
careers in opera and concert work.
Describing Fletcher as a "man
of inspiring and contagious en
thusiasm and limitless drive," the
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One of the finest screen
translations of a literary
classics ever made."
Bosley Crowther
N. Y. Times
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magazine points out that as Opera
Chairman of the North Carolina
Federation pf Music Clubs he
first organized a group of singers
to give operatic excerpts for vari
ous music clubs throughout the
state, presenting a 20-minute talk
on opera, followed by the per
formance. In" only two cities where the
group appeared had an " opera
ever been given, before, yet Flet
cher was convinced, after one
year, that a centralized operatic
group was needed in North Caro
lina, the article said. A- director
was hired and the first production
was "Cosi fan tutte", given in
English under the name, "School
for lovers." '""Carmen" was the
second production.
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T of Good Reading
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. book.
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Ogden Nash Parents Keep
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