Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1959, Page Eight, Image 8

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    School of Music slates 3 concerts
Students and faculty of the
School of Music will present
three concerts this \^eek.
Original works by University
students will be performed today
at 8 p.m. in the Music Audi
torium.
Cynthia Stillman, senior in
music, will present her three pre
ludes for piano. Dean Madsen,
junior in music, will give two
compositions.
The program represents the
winter term work of students in
Warnath to begin
marriage lectures
“So you think you're ready for
marriage?” will be the central
question discussed by assistant
professor of psychology C. F.
Warnath tonight at 7 p.m. in the
men’s lounge of Gerlinger Hall.
The lecture is the first of the
annual "Y” sponsored marriage
series, this year entitled "Mar
riage for Modems.”
Warnath attended Princeton
during his undergraduate years,
receiving his doctorate at Colum
bia. A member of the UO faculty
for two years, Warnath w’orks in
the counseling center besides in
structing courses in counseling
and industrial psychology.
The marriage series will include
the lecture topics “Learning to
Live Together,” “Can I Adjust to
Married Life?” and “The practi
cal Side of Marriage.” These
three subjects will be discussed
April 28, May 5 and May 12.
Academy...
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age, Life, Holiday, The New
Yorker and other publications. He
will terminate his session with
a public reading of his poetry.
The second two-week session
will be under the direction of Jack
Wilkinson, associate professor of
art.
Wilkinson, who recently visited
Africa, Spain and France, will
discuss recent developments in
painting and murals in those
coutries.
Wilkinson has studied with
Maurice Sterne, and with Gro
maire and Leges- in Paris. He won
the Northwest Printmakers
Award for 1955. His session will
conclude with a gallery talk,
based on his new retrospective
show.
Roger Sessions, whose “Sec
ond Symphony” received the
Music'Critics Award for 1949-50,
will direct the third session.
Began at thirteen
Sessions began his career as a
composer at thirteen, attended
Harvard at fifteen, and studied
later with Ernest Bloch.
He is a member of the Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Letters
and was a member of a group of
American composers on an ex
change mission to Russia in Sept
ember 1958.
His terminal performance will
be a commissioned work, per
formed in Eugene by the Port
land Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of Piero Bellugi.
The concluding session of the
Academy will be conducted by
Emmet Lavery, author of the
Broadway play “The Magnificent
Yankee.”
Writes for films
Lavery, who is a member of
Screen Writer’s Guild and the
Author’s League, wrote the
screen plays for “Williamsburg,”
"The Court Martial of Billy Mit
chell,” “Guilty of Treason,” and
others.
His commissioned drama,
‘Dawn’s Early Light,” will be
performed at the end of his ses
sion. After the Eugene premiere,
the Academy Players will take
the play on a tour, of Oregon
communities.
the composition classes of Homer |
Keller, associate professor of:
theory and composition at the
School of Muse.
Thursday evening there will be
a faculty recital when members
of the University Trio will be
presented. Sunday at 4 p.m. there
will be another faculty recital,
when John Hamilton will perform.
WUS firesides
scheduled tonight
Pairings for the World Univer
sity Service firesides tonight at
6:30 were announced as follows:
Hostess, Delta Delta Delta with
Alpha Tau Omega and Theta Chi;
hostess, Delta Zeta with Delta
Tau Delta; hostess Alpha Omi
cron Pi with Sigma Alpha Mu
and Alpha Delta Pi; hostess
; Kappa Alpha Theta with Alpha
Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi and
hostess Delta Gamma with Zeta
Tau Alpha and Phi Gmma Delta.
All members of Carson Hall
will meet in the dining room;
Susan Campbell will be at Hend
ricks; Straub Hall will meet in
their dining room; Walton Hall
will meet in the Douglas Hall
dining room, and Onftes will be
paired with Delta Zeta.
The firesides will have speak
ers to explain the purpose and
function of WUS Week.
MIKE HOLLISTER
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ASUO President
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