4, K it i i h if f L s. r TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEVEN First Piano Quartet Makes econd Duke Appearance DURHAM The First Piano Quartet, final off-the-series attrac tion of this season's Duke Univer sity concert program, will make Jts second Duke appearance Thursday night, manager J. Foster Barnes. announced. , The four-man musical team ap peared on the regular series two seasons ago. The program will include 15 se lections ranging from Bach to De bussy, Barnes said. Tickets are still available and may be secured by writing Barnes, Box 4822 Duke Station, .or by phoning the university, Ext. 6225. Originated by producer Edwin Fadiman some 12 years ago, the famous radio Quartet is now com posed of concert pianists Adam Garner; Glauco D'Attili, Frank Mittler, and Edward Edson. The Duke concert will begin with "Variations on the Caprice in A Minor" by Paganini, radio theme signature of the Quartet. In the first group of selections are Bach's "Prelude and Fugue in C Minor," a Mozart "Rondo," "Trout Variations" by Schubert, and "La Campanella" by Liszt. The second group of selections will feature Liszt's "Second Hun garian Rhapsody," the Magic Fire Music from Wagner's "Die Walk uere," three etudes by,Chopin;and Weber's "Invitation to the Dance." Final numbers will include "Malaguena,, by Lecuona, De bussy's "Clair de Lune," "Polich inellen by Villa-Lobos, Prok ofieffs march "Love for Three Oranges," a polka by Shostako vich "The Golden Age," and the dance by R'ossini- "Tarantella" Liszt. CHRISTMAS CAROLING for combined . men's and women's dorms will be planned in Roland Parker Lounge No. 1 today at 4 p.m. . All dorm social chairmen are asked to be present at this meet ing or to send a representative. Teachers1 Classes To Begin Jan. 5 Registration lor the winter quarter's Saturday classes for stu dents and teachers within com muting distance is scheduled for Saturday, January 5, between 8 and 9:30 a.m., it was announced today by Dean Guy B. Phillips of the School of Education. The classes will also open on January 5, Phillips said, and will continue throughout the winter quarter until Saturday, March 15. No registrations will be permitted after classes begin. Six courses will be given, all scheduled between 9 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday during the quarter. Subjects and instructors are: Educational administration, Prof. W. E. Rosenstengel; secondary ed ucation in the United States, Prof. J. Minor Gwynn; " Progressive Practices in the Modern School, Prof. Willinda Savage; Language Arts in the Elementary School, Prof. Carl F. Brown; Growth and Development of the School Child, Prof. A.JM. J&rdan, and Administrative- Aspects of the Guidance Program, Pn5f . Gordon Ellis. w Z ( h'4 at your Home and Auto Supply Store In Chapel Hill AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Complete Train Accessories (Prices Starting at $8.95) ft; -filth 1 , L-fcJ A. i Here's A Hint, Santa: We charge prices Identical with - , , ..... -.. those of any . ' : . , -if.:?: other stbr6: So.. Lav I earn Gains National Finals The University. Law School Moot Court team will participate in the national finals in New York City on December 13 and 14. -The team composed of Paul, A. Johnston, Robert E. Giles and Ernest DeLaney, Jr., defeated the University of Virginia in the reg ional finals held in Washington 3n November 30. .The argument was held before a three-judge court presided: over by Judge Washington of the Court of Ap peals for the District of Columbia. jr t f V I J HE'S ENTHUSED about our wonderful, haircuts and shaves! Gome in Today and you'll agree that they are the best in tovn. UNIVERSITY BARBER "SHOP 4 Mm 3 For Economy and Satisfaction, Buy At ' -- w H O ME & A U TO S U P PLY Across from Bust Station 7 6, . : : ' f-. -.-.V '..'..; " 5 'A Gifts ID MAKE HER DREAMS GOME TRUE A GIFT TO SHARE ALWAYS: - i ... for you both to odd A : to, year by year. A set of silver Your family silver. - ' Eternal Gift: - her lifetime watch A G I FT OF B EG I N NING: . . . of beginning her own personalized placewear. WENTW m A N J EWE IE a- 111 t t i I

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