m Page 2 The Carolina Journal Wednesday February 14, 1968 Spivak’s Third Recital Well-Attended, Well-Received Musician-ln-resldence Raul Spivak presented the third pro gram in a series of three reci tals entitled, “Perspectives In Music Through The Keyboard, Baroque to Contemporary,” on February 4, to a full house. The recitals have been well- received by the community since the beginning of the program, and student attendance has steadily Increased. The third recital, which con sisted of works from the Post- Romanticism and Impressionism periods, featured selections by Brahms, Debussy, Ravel, Scria bin, Rachmaninoff, and Mousorg- sky. Mr. Spivak prefaces each piece with some comments on its style, content, form, etc. These remarks have been extremely well-received by the audiences because some knowiedge of the selection to be played has proven to heighten listening enjoyment. The next recital in the series will be Twentieth Century Com posers and Nationalism in Music on April 7, Sunday, in the Uni versity Union. r ‘ French Club Offers Tickets To ‘Tartuffe’ the brimm brothers Zen Master Gives Public Lectures At Duke The French Club is offering complimentary tickets for the pro duction of “Le Tartuffe” by the Treteau de Paris tonight at 8:00 p.m. at Ovens Auditorium. Two volunteers are need back- stage at 2:30 p.m. to help with the preparation of costumes, and two people are needed at 7:15 p.m. to sell souvenir albums in the lobby before the performance. during intermission, and after the performance. This is an excep tional opportunity for those stu dents interested in the theatre to get back stage with the pro fessionals. The renowned Zen Master (Roshi) and Abbott of the Nan- zenji monastery of Kyoto, Japan, Zenkai Shibayama, will give two public lectures at Duke Univer sity on Tuesday, February 20, and Friday, February 23, at 4:00 p.m. Anyone interested in this oppor tunity should leave his name, ad dress, and telephone number at the French Department. Often Imitated The Cellar A music ensemble class is being formed by Mr. Raul Spivak on campus. Students who play any instrument and who are in terested in becoming a part of the class should leave their name, phone number, and list of free times in the Music Office. in Room 130 of the Sociology-Psy chology Building on the Duke Cam pus. The Roshi will be accompanied by Miss Sumiko Kudo who will serve as his able assistant and interpreter. Miss Kudo is herself an accomplished student of Zen. This is the Roshi’s second visit to Duke and the students of the area are fortunate to have this opportunity of hearing this out standing Zen master. Dr. Loy H. Witherspoon, UNC-C Chaplain and Chairman of the De partment of Philosophy and Re ligion, says that there are funds to pay mileage for a car if stu dents and/or faculty want to avail themselves of this opportunity. The celebrated Rinzai Zen master will lecture on “Training in Zen” on Tuesday. His topic for Friday is “The Ideal Man in Zen.” Faculty and students in terested in attending one or both of the lectures are invited to get in touch with Dr. Witherspoon. CURB SERVICE 3631 Soulh Blvd.—523-6311 3101 E. Irtdepend.—371-450t 300 EAST MOREHEAD ST. OPEN 4:30-11:45 Men.-Sat. 2:30-11:45 5un. Never Duplicated ATHENS RESTAURANT Corner 4th & Independence Blvd. Open 24 Hours A Day We Serve CHARCOAL STEAKS PIZZA and SPAGHETTI Try Our Famous Greek Dishes Casual favorites Pipe Smoker (Faculty and Students) This ad. with your UNC-C ID card, will entitle you to a 20 Per Cent Discounr on pipe (only) purchases. Sharp Dress Shoes COLORS: Olive Brown, Black And Brown miche 375-9723 217 N. TRYO N ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28202 Servomation Serving The Students And Faculty At UNC-C oPEnmm v-‘/y Pine **®’’**’**‘^ Italian CharloHa, N. C. Food 375-7449 (Vilit rile finest driy- ling range in Chariotte. I It's lighted so you con I ploy at night. Right next Idoar to Pork Drive-In on iHighwoy 29.)

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