PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAB HEEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 193S KOCH WILtfSHOW DRAT.IATIC SLTOES Opening: Production Over 100 lantern slides de picting various phases of dra matic work done by Professor P. H. Koch, starting with the North Dakota playmakers ' 30 years, ago and continuing up to the Hamlet production in the Forest Theater last spring, will be shown in the Playmaker The official newroatJer of the .Publications Union-Boai-j of rt nnivrs!tv of North Carolina at Chapel Hfll where it is printed daily except Mondays J Blay Use Paul GrecnV Play fiS ana ine i.nanjtsgiTuig,.uiot.Ma nivx opnng xionaays. x-nierea as secona class matter at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. O, tmder act of March 3, lg79. Subscription, price, $3.00 for the college year. Business and editorial offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial '. . 'Telephones: editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 8161 ; ..; . ;"' - P. G. Hammer, editor . ' y "y? ' B. C. Page, Jr., managing editor W. L. Hargett, associate editor A. R. Sarratt, Jr., city editor Editorial assistants ID, Suss, J. M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee - fi.' L. Kahn, assistant city editor, S. W. Rabb, W. P. Hudson, theater tonight at 7 :30K'elock. J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. 5. Jordan, Jr., R. Sprinkle Professor Koch will lecture . Desk Men on the pictures himself and he N. c. Read, J. F. Jonas, r. Harward urges that all students desiring lrSZe T. to take part in any way with Exchunie Editors the production of plays this year S. R. Leaeer. G. O. Butler be present. Professor Koch Reporters also stated that much considera IT. J. Hamlin, J. A. Brown, L. L Gardner, H. M. Beacham, W. C. Fields, III, tion is being given to the Dossi 1 uj. prouuciug a new piay by Paul Green as the opening production of the Playmaker season. ' MGHT: STAFF GETS PERSON H ALX' STUDIO FOR CLASSES IN fiRTTT W1TI WAPTf ART UllXIXU 11JLLOJ II Villi '? ASDEUCATESSM THIS ISSUE: NEWS, RABB; NIGHT, GILMORE Old Person Hall, he unfinish ed art museum in the center of Orange Print Shop Enlargement the campus, is now the studio Graham Memorial Grill will Not Gives Tar Heel Private Of- of Miss Alice Turtle's art class- be Operated on Boarding f ice Resembling City Room les in modeling, drawing, and House Basis Says Barnes naintinj? in all mediums. ; Miss Since the Orange Print Shop tt h studied at the Penn- At a meeting of the Board of became more ambitious this , Academv of Fine Arts, Directors of Graham Memorial summer and enlarged its workmg at phaadel hia at the Grancl yesterday it was voted to tenta- piaut wappiuAiuiaicij uuuic mo Central School of .Art, at New veiJ w open me gnu. it wui original size, no longer does the I y0rk is a member of North not be run on a boarding house perspiring uigm, ouui Vx Carolina Professional Artists, a Dasis nor win it appeal to regu Daily Tar Heel sidestep the F dI of the pennsylvania Aca- lar boarders. "Instead," stated linotype macnines witn a mut- d and winner 0f many priz- Director Harper Barnes, "it will terea oatn ana unseemgiy crasu p f Tjortraits. be run more on the order of a headlong into an equally feverish Registration for classes is now delicatessen shop." Y memoer pt tne snop iorcejrno open. The schedule is: Tuesday A committee composed of J. brutally crushes himunderfoot. and mornings, 9:15- Marion Saunders, L. C. Bruce, or now tne proua uany is ui 12.15; Wednesday and Friday and H. F. Comer was appointed possessor of not one but two of- afternoons 1:45 0dock. Chil- to assist Director Barnes in fices of its own. Besides the n -um -ar Ai -n . . . ... , - uicuo ui, uaaocs "c ucm "u- micini ix uidUttgei XUr Hie grill. editorial office at Graham lie- day, Tuesday, and Thursday aft- A women, who will also be able morial, which used until 6:00 ernoons with the course in art to act as official hostess at all o dock m the afternoon, the appreciation on Monday after- Graham Memorial functions, is TAR HEEL has been generously -iirQ0:a1s. cnij nf uuiwiiwu kw& i uvji L tv iui u-ullacrSllip LECTURE CALENDAR As soon as University de partmental and curricular matters are a little more settled, The Daily Tar Heel will assume the happy burden of putting into effect respective traditional meanings; flD A M A If OPTl and t.h A fall nnarPr i tnrt 1lixllllxl 1 lO i HU LXl crowded to support another ac tivity, while the winter quarter is comparatively dull in suchU . o RECEIVES DEGREE forms of entertainment. So Student-Faculty Day must the Class Lecture Calendar come again in the winter quarter which the faculty, adopted last and a lot it will be, too, if we Man Who "Assisted in Stud- on 4- TtatrnlnnmAnt" w w Tar Heel. The daily will m turn print a daily schedule of TRIPE Frederick H. Koch, director of spring after its sponsorship by can take last year's celebration the Carolina Playmakers, deliv- this daily. It looks like next good way of getting their names ered the commencement address week will witness the beginning be borne in mind, however, that at the University of North Da of something new and tasty in the purpose of the day is not kota this year, and was given the offerings of our educational an emphemoral and fleeting the honorary degree of doctor of set-up. pretense at making friends on literature by that institution. For those of our readers who Par 01 "tne students and faculty; Returning to the scene of his might have forgotten or who tne real purpose is to give bet- early labors after 17 years ab- never have heard of the Class ter opportunity ior iuner ae- sence, iocn was nonorea at a Lecture Calendar, a word of velopment of such contacts series of receptions and dinners. explanation might not be out of wni& have already been made He also received honorary mem- place : but need ripening, or which bership in Phi Beta Kappa. M-oiaT-a e k TTniiTi-fir could be made in no other way The alumni association of the teaching dartments will sub- than such an activity would af- University of North Dakota pre mif n f UnrAa at- nrn f 9rd- Today .is not too soon to sented a portrait of him to the grams which they plan to give begin talking up the second an- University's Hall of Fame. rinnvfnrtt,,nmin(rWPPV fn nual festival of fun, frolic and Editorial Comment V-hA Th friendship, with ample amounts Commenting on Koch's visit, QV miMi v,o T.rrr-QTvics of of educational exhibition added an editorial in the "Grand Forks ter will compile tne programs oi . . ... , . , . XT ,, wB f 9 for strength, and good measure. Herald," Grand Forks, North I - I I I 1 r lr4r nrt rtri V4- V r I Im . compilation over to The Daily Ever since .WveL.-J nn.r - i veiBiLv ux i. i ux til uaiuuiia nuui Deen in couege vnere became a national figure. J 11 TT M1 ' 1 " I at tne run, we ve Deen "xrfv. -nQvrtfo trriii Qiirroira class oxierm&rs. to wmcn all 0TiV.O.fAi .oni'n l . . . . . . . . - , ojv . vwwiu gwup v-L retam a proprietory interest m members of the studentbody are editorials, and after a couple of ProfeSsor Koch for not only did .xxvxu .w wxxx. .xx.xx vxx years 0i it we are sick ana he assist in the development of schedules allow them time to tired of reading the same tripe. students here, but he himself paxvxp . "" it .wap't ram aunng iresnman shared in that development. In into regular curncuiar nours. wev this vear. so we're iroinir . n i ' . :w w llJ OilXdlX UiCOOUlC xxc xo ixw- In other' words, the student to break another old tradition duct of the University of North body will have an opportunity and pitch tlie whole bunch in Dakota, and it is with pride that to .utilize their free periods at together and get it over ,with J We claim him as our own and their discretion, to utilize -their all at once. Here's the list of welcome him " back to spend a educational-talent to a fuller ex- don'ts f or the year; we promise few days among us." tent, ;and to become better ac- not to mention them again. In regard to his work here at quamtea witn tne local eauca- Don't go to football games Carolina, the article states: tional system in general. ' and throw pod bottles at the "ContmuinV the methods which p.hfer JpaHftrss .ins.fiad nf ,fnllnw-1 Via pmnlnvprl hprp. anrl Avnand- 0., J 4- -C.,,,! -TIoit K--"r I .--x ' EARLY y yJry-y ing them ; pop bottles cost the ihg them, he had developed in PLANS , I . concessionaires money. " , the students of his college an A, . " J? rtV Don't walk on the grass. The understanding of his own state xne opinion pi . smaems inu littJe n bladeg haye been , . . - , Kas enriched membersof the faculty who par-; subject of more space-filling their lives, and through the in ticipated. rom all obvious editorials than. any .other single strumentalitv of-the drama in signs, no pitches developed in topic, and they're still down- forms adapted to local environ the day's .program, which was trodden. ment, his studies have been able attended by throngs of out- Don't rush over to Durham to interpret to others in an ac- siders as well as virtually- the every time you happen not to ceptable way the varied and col- entire Toster of students and have a class ; stay here and look orful life of the South. faculty. at the pretty oaks (or are they Following the ceUonl popl?) . Besides, year, xne otuueunr acuity uay get pmcnea ior nitcn-nnong in joint committee convened to the streets, rney do that m cogitate oyer its" success and this village. make plans for this year, while Don't laugh at the Sopho- mistakes were still in the mem- more Orders: however much the donated by Louis Graves, owner studio afc retail priceg oi tne urange rrmisnop ana a spacious private office where JJAYD ON APPOINTS xx wic xxx6xxu nvin. vxx xx I mrmiin mn I tinmn may be done much more effi- THKKR TMLnEiltt ciently completely shut off irom the confusion of the composing New Men will Replace McCorcle room. and Kennedy. Who Resismed The office is the space form- Year erly occupied by W. M. Pugh, manaser of the shop, and is ap-l Dr. Glen Haydon, head of the The grill will be operated by Graham Memorial ; the manager will receive a stipulated salary. Director Barnes also stated that from now on the radio in the lounge will be on every night from 7 to 8 o'clock and on Sunday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. ' proximately 10 feet wide by 20 1 department of music, has an- feet long. The office opens on pounced the appointment of the outside of the building and three new professors to replace is the only means of access to T. S. McCorcle and Nelson O. the shop at night. A neatly Kennedy wno resigned last year. painted sign proudly acclaims the They are Benjamin F. Swalin, fact that within is the dark lair of DePauw University ; Jan Phil of the collegiate journalists. lip Schinhan, of the University In one corner of the office of California ; and Peter Hansen, istatnris ia long table, equipped who received his masters degree with typewriters and all the fix- at Eastman School of Music in ings, upon which the night edi- New York. tors vainlv nound their skulls "Dr. Swalin received his Ph.D. while trying to fit a decent head degree at the University of Vien. upon a last minute story. A na after playing several years large dome reflector light hangs in the Minneapolis Symphony overhead. OUTSTANDING RADIO BROADCASTS Duke Barron orch., Gene Burchell orch., 1:00: WBIG. 1:30: WLW. 5:00: Maurie Sherman orch., WBIG, WHAS. 6:30: Frank Dailey orch. WABC, WBIG. 7:00: Vallee's Variety Hour, WEAF, WLW; Duke Barron orch., WBIG. 7 :30 : Frank Parker, tenor. Orchestra as a violinist. On re- WABC, WBT, WHAS. Boat, WPTF, Arrnsa ho rnnm sits a smal- turning to America. Professor o-u: bnow ler desk used for make-up pur- Swalin conducted the orchestra WEAF, WSB. .. .i m . I . i x. iL x. t -T- tt I 830? Wflvnp TTinor n-rnTi poses, un it reposes tne iar aim Laugxii, at uemuw umver- ----- x., Heel's new night telephone, sity where he gained wide recog- vv which can be awakened by the nition. He will teach violin and 9:00: Horace Heidt's Briga- simple process of dialing 8161. A historical subjects here as well airs vvAiiu, wui, WiAbp small desk light provides illumi- as conduct the orchestra. Faul Whiteman's Music Hall nation here. From Vienna WPTF, WLW, WEAF. Annother addition to the office Professor Schinhan will teach 10 :00 : Guy Lombardo orch., I . .. - I Timrn TTTTT1 TTT A rt will be made within a week organ , piano, theory and l.vA vvAiso. when the Western Union installs composition. He is a graduate of 10:30 Johnny Hamp orch., a simplex machine over which the Gymnasium in Vienna and WABC, WBT; Joe Bines orch., late telegrams can be routed the church music school in Be- WJZ ; Wayne King orch., WGN rom Durham and which will gensburg, and has studied un- 11:00: Ben Bernie orch., hus eliminate the awkward der the late Professor Joseph WEAF, WENR; Dick Messner method of receiving late foreign Renner, Jr., arid Dr. Herman prch., WABC, WBT. ' stories over long distance tele- Beuerle. Profesor Shinhan 11:60: deorge Olsen orch., phone by long hand. comes here from the San Fran- WABC, WBT, WHAS; Chas- It is hoped that these latest cisco Conservatory . of Music Dornberger orch., KDKA, WJZ p improvements will shorten the where he was dean of the organ Horace Heidt. orch., WG1SV . working time of The Daily Tab department. ' j 11:45-': : Joe -- Sanders Torch.;' Heel night force by at least ari Professor Peter Hansen will WGN, , hour, if not more. ; hold the -position of graduate! 12:00 ' .GJemi ' Lee v orch., assistant and will teach niano WENR. Infirmary . and piano' ensemble. He was! 12:30: Joe- Sanders orch.. Confined in the Infirmary. yes- awarded his masters degree at WGN, WLW; Jess -Hawkins terdav were:. J. K. PhiUips, i f" - "lB '' ' Frank Goodring( H. T. Hubbard, University Califorma. He ap-P 12 145: Horace Heidt orch.. L.M. Lewis, C. W. 'Dunbar, w " V". Elizabeth Henry, S. T. Tucker A U7T .TT. . !Stra House's office in publishing a weekly calendar of University events, copies of which are sup plied to faculty members every Uc ii.Aa r f V, -rv,ll 1 Jfl 4-1, : x xtuojr. xu vui6v 6 1Uv vx jltcao xxixxxvxo. vi wic xxxvx c i yuo CUCJVUU ami liny WiCli ill ilia, I - (t this Week VlgUlVUOlJf Lxaxxxxvx - a v- XCiUtlUUCi llKXi, 1U XI lllAnXZ XlXCxx ions for the second annual cele- pf them, and too, it's a darn bration was the plan to unite as an example. It must ever Student-Faculty Day with Foun- in the annual. der's Day on October 11. - Don't worry too much about All students who did not fill out the information cards neces sary for the compilation of the University and town directory I tomorrow afternoon. arA naVprt Viv .the V M. fl. A nf- Fortunately, action on this Russia, Germany, and the rest of fiial? tft Hn fh- worp c oVlock -J 3 1 X . J ilinnn ittitiimtn 1'UnwA I - terday - the joint committee, there even though The Daily meeting under a new chairman Tar Heel isn't informing them arid -with a few new members, voted unanimously against such a move for three main reasons: there is not ample time to ar range for the celebration, the program of which takes many days of preparation; the move would divest StudentFaculty Day and Founder's Day of their .German scientists report the how to run their governments invention of a noiseless motor any more. which is powered by dry ice Incidentally, while we're on Their reports give no details as the subject, spring will be roll- to how dry ice is used to turn ing around m :abput nine the motor, but since the sub months. Don't get spring fever stance gives off large quantities too far ahead, and we'll promise of carbon dioxide when melting not to welcome it so avidly as it is assumed that the pressure usual, at least editorially. thus created is utilized. L. I. Essey. and the Rpchester Civic Sym phony. Internal revenue collections in North Carolina, according to a recent report by Collector Charles Robertson of Greens boro, amounted to $49,307, in Nationally Known " REGAL SHOES all the leading .College $5,55 Styles DRIVER'S LICENSE Applications tor drivers ll- Wear the correct size and width-by cense executed as required by ordering them from v law. Paul Robertson, notary LIPMANS 178.48 during July and August Plc; over Carolina Hie- ii .- oi tnis year, an increase oi $2,161,824 over the total for the same period last year. Patronize Our Advertisers North Carolina leads all states in the manufacture of overalls. It's jiist the proletarian in us. Only three "North Carolina counties were named for presi dents. Can you name them? Your Suit and Topcoat will lit better when tailored by LIPMANS Try- us and be convinced $21.50 and up. 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