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TKursday. January 11, 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Four Professors Slated To Retire At End Of Spring Four UNC Professors will retire at the end of the spring semester. They are Dr. John W. Lasley Jr., Dr. Milton S. Heath, Margaret Blee and Ruth Hay. Dr. Lasley, a professor in the mathematics department, has a longer teaching career than any other member of the faculty. He entered the University in 1906 at the age of 14. Upon his graduation in 1910, he became an instructor. Later, he received an M.A. degree here and the Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago. He is co author of three mathematics textbooks. To Give Concert Tuesday The UNC Symphonic Wind En semble conducted by: Dr. Herbert W. Fred will' present a concert in Hill Hall next Tuesday at - 8 p.m. The public is invited. The ensemble is comprised of a select group of 45 instrumentalists from among those enrolled in the University band program which includes the Marching Tar Heels, the Concert Band, pep bands, and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. This group of instrumentalists which has sained a statewide repu tation of excellence, has performed many contemporary works for winds, which, until these perform ances, had not been heard in this area. This year's program in cludes another such work, "Suite Francaise" by Darius Milhaud. SM1QER in EUBDPE?? KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES & IRA WINN present an unusual 70 day itinerary SPECIALLY planned for the mature and ADVENTUROUS, for those who dislike being herded and who seek ample leisure time: Visiting W. Europe from Scandinavia to Athens GREECE and from Ireland & Spain east to communist Czechoslovakia & Yugoslavia. MUCH leisure time (no rush stops!) MANY sports activities (Grindelwald, Switzerland; Black Forest, Ger many; Slovenia, Yugoslavia; French Riviera) & MANY cultur al programs (music festivals, UNESCO, Florence etc.) VERY limited groups train, ship & plane between cities accent on time to meet the people A LUXURY ITINERARY IN THE MEDIUM PRICE CLASS WRITE FOR BROCHURE: L&M Travel Service, 1151 So. Robertson Blvd. Los Aangeles 35 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Harbinger of spring 6. Deep water vessel 10. Light sarcasm 11. River duck 12. Trick-taker (cards) 13. Verb form 14. Constella tion 15. Property (L.) 16. Gray brown bird 18. From: prefix 19. Man's nickname 20. Arm muscle 24. Wading bird 28. Manacles 29. A trap 30. God of wind (Babyl.) 31. Sailed, as to knots run 3?. Extinct - bird 34. Music note 35. Fruit-cake huts ' 39. To slice 40. Movable barrier 41. Music note' 42. Bullfight - cry 43. Bird of peace 44. Perfect 46. Hastened 47. Betimes DOWN 1. Bobolink (Southern U.S.) 2. Metallic rocks 3. Hobo (slang) 4. Miss Claire (poss.) 5. Forest maidens 6. Black bird 7. Mister: Ger. 8. Shakesper ian villain 9. Turn over, as a field 12.S.W. Asian 27. Rough lava 21. Food fish 22. Charm ed 23. Post script (abbr.) 25. Sack 26. Irascibly 27. Serious 29. Therefore 31. A lad (Scot.) AiBiVlSiSI iPjRtA G $ ropPIEDpfl' N-A AiW'EuA I SIHiAPESPuiPiAfo heIarTpOAni TPe 3 !F?R AP I Kl N ATie EENlj5lgjRH OjUjS sItieeipLiIaiuac' This work met with, such success that .Millraud yvti' later prompted ta' transcribe it fCrtirchestra.--' Another work of particular in terest is the -""William Byrd "Suite" which consists of some selected pieces from the Fifzwilliam Virg inal Book. These have been freely transcribed for Band by "the English composer " Gordon "Jacob. One r of these pieces; The "Earle of Ox ford's March,"" was commonly played by military bands of the 17th century. '.These bands of 6 to 10 were the .forerunners of today's military bands. . Other works to be performed are the Suite from "Royal Fireworks Music" by Handel, Polka and Fugue from "Schwanda" by Wein berger, Pines of the Appian Way from the "The Pines of Rome" by Respighi, Sebastian Ballet by Men otti, and the overture to "Candide" by Bernstein. . Prior to his appointment as Di rector ot Bands at' the University. Dr. Fred served as director of an Air Force Band during the Second World War, Band Director at Evanston ( 111. ) High School, and Director of Bands at Ball State College (Ind.). Nationally known as a composer and "arranger for band, he is a member of the American Bandmasters Associa tion and the College Band Direc tors National Association. Two of his recent transcriptions for con: cert band, "Ballet du Plaisir" by Charpentier and "Alte Kamera den" by Teike, are due for publica tion in 1962. It Pays to Advertise! Yesterdjra 33.Preposi tion 35. Affixes 36. Noose 37. To stir 38. Drugstore drink 39. Fuel 45. 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It will run through February 12. ; .The demonstration also .is the Planetarium's annual tribute to Boy and Girl .Scouts at this season. t'Wp want to help all youngsters and Scouts who are' interested in obtaining merit badges' in astron omy' Planetarium Director An thony F. Jenzano said. "At the same time we are providing in this new program some very ele mentary but basic ideas that might well be used by teachers and par ents and all those who are trying to help youth understand the sly," For instance, bright stars and constellations now in view are de scribed 3 and" named, and the ast ronomical concept of sizes, speeds and distances of planets is explain- N.C. State Says Danger Minimum From N.C. Snow RALEIGH (UPD The heavy snowfall covering North Carolina and other parts of the nation yester day does not increase hazards from radioactive fallout. This was reported by a North Carolina State College scientist. L. Thomas Caruthers, radiolog ical safety officer at N. C. 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