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lunday, March 23, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 7- 'ree Concert To Featpre us orks Of rhe Department of Music will sent a concert of composi- iis dv American composer iliam Schuman at 8 p.m. dnesday in Memorial Hall. the concert will be held in junction with the Fine Arts tival and is open to the pub- free of charge. Performing on the program I be the University Sympho Orchestra with Earl Slocum, iductor; and Edgar Alden, ociate conductor; the Univer r Chorus under Wqyne Zarr's action; and the University n's Glee Club directed by jl Carter. jhe Chorus will . present, the Deum" for the coronation fe of Shakespeare's "Henry ," three "Carols of Death," "Four Rounds on Famous Vds:" Health, Thrift, Cau I and Beauty. "Truth Shall ipted from Geoffrey Chaucer, be sung by the Men's Glee Xter "Credendum," a three- cement work commissioned ugh the Department of State the U. S. National Commis for UNESCO, the Sympho torchestra will play the w England Triptych," sub- a "Three Pieces for Orehes ifter William Billings." iuman says the works of jstn century killings "cap- . j he-spirit of .sinewy rugged Seed A Job? These companies will recruit (campus next week. Monday College Life Insur- Company; W. T. Grant npany; State College, Gree- Colorado; Federal Deposit urance uo. (win interview men); Main, LaFrentz & Co. uesday General Electric dit Corporation; Carolina ephone & Telegraph Compa- Ingersoll - Rand Company; lington Industries; Humble & Refining Co. ednesday Piedmont Col li; Price Waterhouse & Co.; Hine Manufacturing Co. ; In fsoll - Rand Co.; Humble Oil Kpfininf C.n Flhnfrt navis. fhursday Sunbeam Corpor n; Chicopee Manufacturing aipany; Humoie uu & Ketin- Co. ... riday John C. Muse & Drexel Furniture Co.; Cen Carolina Bank & Trust. pterested students should con- the Placement Service at Gardner. 1' i. 1 r' ALSO YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF WiSLETS & P0I1Y TAILS CABOUDfi .'-BEflBTY; SC3 Phone Now For An Appointment 942-4058 WiUiam ness, deep religiosity and pa triotic fervor that we associate with the Revolutionary period . . . These pieces do not con stitute a 'fantasy of themes of Billings, nor Variations' on his themes, but rather a fusion of styles and musical language The combined chorus and symphony, under direction of Earl Slocum will close the con cert: with Schuman's Pulitzer Prize - Winning work, "A Free Campus Political Parties Subject Of Jackson Article An article about campus po litical parties at UNC, written by former Student Party Chair man and current National Stu dent Association representative Neal Jackson, has been pub lished in the NSA Student Gov ernment bulletin. . In the' article Jackson said the SP was founded on campus in 1938 because, "students were unhappy with the iron grip by which me university jf arty field Student Government." Jackson said in the early years of the SP's existence as a second campus party "there was a definite tendency for the SP to be more activist and also more liberal" and the UP "tended to favor the status quo and the Greek affiliate." The article described the av erage SP member as being "non - Greek, fairly liberal, living in a residence halL and a political activist." The average UP member was described as being "Greek, iainy conservative, living m a non - University living unit, and lairly politically lethargic. "Recently, the University Par ty has been rejuvenated by the existence of a more liberal wing; but the long - term tend ency of conservative attitude ap- f 3S 2 Voting Correct times for balloting in Tuesday's run - off election are from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Men's District I will vote at Victory Village housing office. Men's District II will vote at Graham Me morial or Y-Court. I, i Ths CAROLINA BEAUTY SHOP is offering a Special from Tuesday, 30th March until the Spring break Frosting ... . $12.C3 Sclraman Song." The words of this work, the composer's second secular cantata, are taken from the poetry of Walt Whitman. Schuman, past president of Juilliard School of Music, is the first person to win the Pulitzer Prize for a musical composi tion. He is now president of The Lincoln Center in New York City. He will give an illustrated lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Hill Hall. pears to be prevailing again as the leaders of the liberal wing become less of a driving force within the party," it reads in part. After mentioning his tenure as a party chairman, Jackson said in the article, "A strong attempt to be objective has been made, and it is the writer's hope that bias will not greatly harm the content of this study." Freshman Camp Planning Meet Set Tomorrow Persons interested in working with YMCA Freshman Camp next summer should attend the planning session at 7 p.m. to morrow m Y-Building. Committees will be organized and counselor training will start at the meeting. Wyatt McCal lie, director of the camp for the coming year, emphasized that previous attendance at Fresh men Camp is not necessary for a position on the staff. The three - day informal in troduction to Carolina life is held in late summer each year at Camp New Hope and involves some 150 to 200 entering fresh men. The Americana by Rainfair the ester and cotton from GaJey and i f . r I aley aotvf W : i v aims.- m m TODAY LSA 5:30 p.m., Student Cen- ter, supper followed by a read ing of "No Exit" presented by Dale Neiberg. Episcopal Student Congregation 5:30 p.m., supper followed by a program, public invited. Westminister Fellowship 5:30 p.m., discussion groups on "Apostle's Creed," "Art of Loving Three Secular : Thinkers," and "Campus Mo rality," will follow supper. Ilillel Supper Forum 6 p.m., Hillel House. Nan Hassert of WUS will show slides of work in India. Transportation is available . to - Binkley Memorial Baptist Church at Y-Court or call 942-4964. BRIEFS Interviews for GMAB commit tee chairmen and secretary will be held through Monday. ; Sign up at GM Information Desk. Peter Nero tickets now on sale at GM Information Desk, 50 cents with ID; $1 for date or spouse. Seniors must register with the dean of their school by April 1 to graduate. Presidents of all campus organ izations if organization's : write - up in the 1964 - 65 Carolina Handbook needs to be changed or if your group is new, come by the GM In- . formation Desk and leave not ice, according to instructions there, on the blue 3x5 cards provided at the left end of the desk. Deadline is 6 p.m. Wed nesday. FIVE PQfflTS L0AH GO. 339 W. Main St. ... at Five Points Downtown Durham , - . . , . Gentleman's raincoat that maintains Lord. For nearest retailer write us at MOVIES Carolina The Night Walker. Varsity Fanny Hill. MONDAY "Confidence Regions for Func- tions of Covariance Matrices" 4 p.m., 265 Phillips. Pro fessor T. W. Anderson of Co lumbia University will speak. Folk Dancing 7:30 p.m., Hillel Foundation. Meeting of all people interested in working on Freshman Camp 7 p.m., second floor Y Building. ' TUESDAY Slavic Club 8 pan.. Faculty Lounge, fourth floor, Dey. Dr. James Blackman will lecture on recent economic reforms in the USSR. Study In Poland Offered By NSA An all expense paid scholar ship for a year's study in Po land is being offered by the Na tional Student Association. The scholarship, which pays for tuition, travel and incident al expenses for the academic year 1965 - 66, will be awarded on the basis of the student's knowledge of Polish or Russian, Polish life and history, serious ness of purpose and relevance of academic plans. Application deadline is April 15. Further information may be obtained from NSA representa tive Neal Jackson in Student Government offices, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Have a big uceficnd? We make loans on typewriters, pistols, guns, radios, record players, musical instruments, watches, rings, cameras, microscopes, tape recorders. its poise in Dacron poly- Bwrfanjoo 1407 Broadway, New York. x - - , -Tr-rT-ri-":-r-------c Tn r
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