Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    , Philadelphia Symphony to Play
At McArthur Court on May 24
An impressive list of “firsts” has
been won by the Philadelphia Sym
phony orchestra, scheduled to play
in Eugene on May 24. The orches
tra was the first major hook-up,
the first established symphony or
chestra to record its performances
Under its own name and its own
conductor, and the first to under
take full' transcontinental concert
tours.
It was while the Philadelphia or
chestra was under Leopold Stokow
Groups to Show
Seabeck Movie
The movies of the YWCA-YMCA
Seabeck conference held last sum
mer will be shown at the Y bunga
low tonight at 7.
Bjorg Hansen, past president of
the campus Y, will speak on the
conference. She is co-chairman of
the planning committee for this
year’s conference.
Applications for the coming con
ference at Seabeck, Washington,
are now being accepted until May1
?5- The conference is scheduled for
June 13-20.
Any student, staff or faculty per
son in the junior or senior colleges
of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Montana is eligible to attend, Mar
cia Summers, conference chairman
of the Y, stated. j
ski in 1929 that the first coast-to
coast broadcasts were made. More
than 10 years before this, in a
cramped booth which was air-proof
as well as sound-proof, they made
a record of the Fifth and Sixth
Hungarian Dances by Brahms, a
record which is now a collector's
item.
Since 1926, when the Philadel
phia orchestra engaged Stokowski
as conductor, an impressive list of
guest conductors has taken over
the podium for concert appearanc
es. Outstanding among these musi
cal leaders was Eugene Ormandy,
present baton master and music di
rector of the orchestra, who was
appointed co-conductor with Sto
kowski in 1936.
Conductor Ormandy led the Phil
adelphia orchestra on the first of
its present yearly transcontinental
tours in 1936. Since then the group
has presented concerts in more
than 108 cities, in many of which
engagements have been repeated
again and again.
At full strength, the orchestra
under Ormandy now numbers 110
players, about 24 of whom have
been with the group for a quarter
of a century. These musicians have
established a standard of perform
ance so high that Sir Adrian Boult,
conductor of the famed BBC Sym
phony said: “The Philadelphia or
chestra is certainly the finest or
chestra I have ever heard.”
DOUGLAS McKAY
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★
Born In Portland, 1893.
★
Worked way through Ore
gon State College.
★
Veteran of both World
Wart.
★
Successful businessman.
i i ★
Former Mayor of Salem.
★
State Senator continuously
since 1935.
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READ WHAT
, EX-GOVERNOR _
I SPRAGUE SAYS:
\ "I whole - heartedly
take my stand with
' " Douglas McKay. Clean,
vigorous, progressive,
; he will make a good
I Governor for Oregon,
He has a vibrant per
sonality that quickly
wins friends, but he has
ample courage and a
decisiveness that quali
fies him for executive
duties.”
—From Charles A. Sprague's
personal column, “It Seems
To Me," Salem Statesman,
March 25, 1948.
SPEAKING
TONIGHT
9:15 KEX
Paid advertisement
McKay for Governor Commit ta»
W. L. (Bill) Phillips, Chm.
BIO N. Commercial St., ...•r'j
Salem, Oregon. ^
For a Good Governor • » •
i • • . and Good Government
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VOTE FOR DOUGLAS McKAY
OREGON PRIMARIES—MAY 21, 1948
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
8 a.m.: Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship Bible studies in men's
lojunge, Gerlinger.
11 a.m.: IVCF Bible studies at
the conference room, YMCA.
Noon: Lutheran student Bible
study at YMCA.
Noon: Joint YWCA cabinet and
board luncheon at the Bungalow.
Noon: Order of “O” meeeting at
Phi Kappa Psi house.
12:30 p.m.: Druid meeting at the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house.
2 p.m.: IVCF Bible studies in 204
library.
3:30 p.m.: Oridcs tea for high
school seniors at alumni hall, Gcr
linger.
4 p.m.: Theta Sigma Phi meeting
i 104 Journalism building.
4 p.m.: Lutheran student discus
sion "To Prevent Delinquency” at
Gerlinger.
7:30 p.m.: ISA senate meeting in
105 Commerce.
9 p.m.: Jive night at Wesley
house.
Copy Desk:
Jeannine Macaulay
Dick Monnie
Joe Labadie
Ski Club Elects
Lynn Bucklund
Lynn Bucklund was elected pres
ident of the Ski club Tuesday night.
Other officers for the coming year
will be Gordy Malafouris, vice
president; Larrie Harris, secretary;
and Letha Peterson, treasurer.
Plans for the banquet honoring
Gretchen Fraser, Olympic ski
champion, were completed. It will
be held at 7 p.m. Friday at the Os
born hotel. Tickets are $2.
Mrs. Fraser will also be guest of
honor at a dinner at 5:30 p.m. Sat
urday at the Smorgasbord.
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