Lecture and Entertainment Course

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# Title Date Summary
551 The Steindels give recital; audience appreciative
College Eye 8:4, p.1
Review of performance.
552 Lecture course now complete; a big variety of unusual talent scheduled
College Eye 8:4, p.1
Description of upcoming events.
553 Bruno Steindel cello recital
College Eye 8:3, p.1
To perform in the college auditorium.
554 The Yellowstone National Park; illustrated lecture by Mr. Wilson
College Eye 7:27, p.1
Focused on the Louisiana Purchase.
555 Shakespeare in movies
College Eye 7:27, p.1
A movie will be shown about the life of Shakespeare; the lecture committee will show a film next week called "The Creation".
556 An acknowledgement
College Eye 7:27, p.1
Apologizes for losing a story about the Leginska concert.
557 William Braid White
College Eye 7:27, p.1
Will give two free lecture recitals; performances are open to the public.
558 The Philharmonic concert; although audience was profuse in applause, it failed to show intense appreciation
College Eye 7:26, p.1
Review of performance.
559 Philharmonic composed of soloists; members of orchestra individually are artists
College Eye 7:25, p.1
Short biographies of some of the performers in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
560 Theodore Karle wins recognition; New York Philharmonic soloist wins prompt recognition
College Eye 7:25, p.1
Short biography of vocalist to appear with orchestra.
561 Program
College Eye 7:25, p.3
Order of numbers to be performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra on April 13.
562 Reasons for hearing the orchestra; this is the Philharmonic's first visit to the West
College Eye 7:25, p.1
Encourages student attendance.
563 Josef Stransky
College Eye 7:24, p.1
Director of New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra performance; photo.
564 Mme. Leginska enjoyed in Boston; New York Orchestra has many famous instruments
College Eye 7:24, p.1
Praised for her piano ability in Boston.
565 Noted instruments in Philharmonic; young pianist pleases critical metropolitan audience
College Eye 7:24, p.1
Describes value of instruments played in orchestra concert last week; photo.
566 Theo. Karle, an interpretative ballad singer
College Eye 7:23, p.1
Will sing with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in April at T. C.
567 Interesting facts about the Philharmonic
College Eye 7:23, p.1
Random facts about the New York Philharmonic orchestra.
568 The New York Philharmonic; New York Philharmonic conductor a soloist
College Eye 7:23, p.1
Joseph Stransky will conduct the New York Philharmonic symphony orchestra when it performs here in April.
569 Like a little gnome; Miss Leginska comes very highly recommended
College Eye 7:23, p.1
Review of piano concert given by Ethel Leginska.
570 Leginska; wonderful pianist to give closing number on college course
College Eye 7:22, p.1
Short biography of pianist.
571 Les Miserables
College Eye 7:20, p.7
Film will be shown for next lecture course number.
572 Wm. Owen Company tonight; well known company to present Kennedy's famous play
College Eye 7:20, p.1
Will present "The Servant in the House".
573 Bishop Hughes' lecture pleases; noted speaker is both scientific and humorous
College Eye 7:20, p.1
Spoke about raising boys.
574 "The Servant in the House"; the Wm. Owen Company will present famous play
College Eye 7:19, p.1
Information on coming production.
575 Bishop Hughes will lecture; noted churchman will address public
College Eye 7:18, p.1
Bishop Edwin H. Hughes will speak.
576 J. H. Francis
College Eye 7:16, p.1
Will lecture twice.
577 Musical artists please audience; violinist and pianist score big hit
College Eye 7:14, p.1
Review of performance given at college by David and Clara Mannes.
578 Chinese editor will speak here; Ng Poon Chew, editor of first Chinese daily newspaper in America to appear on lecture course
College Eye 7:14, p.1
To appear as part of lecture course.
579 Philharmonic to visit college; noted New York Orchestra will give music festival
College Eye 7:14, p.1
Brief description of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
580 The Mannes Concert; entertainers come highly recommended
College Eye 7:13, p.1
Outline of program.
581 Movies; lecture committee will stage exposition
College Eye 7:13, p.1
First showing will be the Panama California Exposition.
582 David and Clara Mannes' concert; chamber music will feature next lecture number
College Eye 7:12, p.1
Profile of the Mannes' performance style; to perform as next number of lecture course; photo.
583 Matzenauer concert much enjoyed; large crowd heartily applauds noted artist
College Eye 7:7, p.1
Review of the performance.
584 The Matzenauer Concert Tour; youngest child on concert tour in America
College Eye 7:6, p.3
Adrienne Matzenauer Ferrari Fontana is two years old; she is the first child born to parents who are both American opera stars.
585 Mme. Matzenauer has varied program
College Eye 7:5, p.1
Has wide repertoire for her program; photo.
586 College calendar
College Eye 7:4, p.8
Football and lecture course schedules.
587 Gilbert McClurg to give illustrated lecture
College Eye 7:4, p.1
588 Margaret Matzenauer; noted prima donna contralto to open lecture course
College Eye 7:4, p.1
Performer profile; photo.
589 College Choir gives concert; closes successful lecture course by rendition of splendid program; a large audience attends
College Eye 4:26, p.2
Review of campus performance.
590 A criticism; Elias Day is further discussed; artistic ranking considered
College Eye 4:26, p.4
Claims that the performance by Elias Day, while entertaining, is not a valuable addition to the lecture course.
591 Robert La Follette lectures; noted orator and political leader appears in lecture course; delivers his well-known "Hamlet"
College Eye 4:24, p.1
Review of Senator La Follette's address on campus on March 24.
592 The Lecture Course
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Paul Althaus, Frank Lee Short, Christine Miller, Harold Bauer, Mrs. Alexander, Robert LaFollette, and Elias Day performed in this year's lecture course.
593 Recital delights audience; Harold Bauer and Mme. Hudson-Alexander present splendid program; Prof. Frampton accompanist
College Eye 4:23, p.2
Review of lecture course performance.
594 Two lecture course numbers during week; Mr. Harold Bauer and Mme. Hudson Alexander will appear Monday March 22; limited number of seats on sale
College Eye 4:22, p.2
Brief background on pianist and vocalist who will perform on campus; Robert Lafollette will speak Wednesday.
595 Capacity house greets Christine Miller; well known soprano is most enthusiastically received--presents an excellent program
College Eye 4:16, p.5
Review of Christine Miller's voice recital.
596 Lecture course number is changed; Harold Bauer and Madame Elizabeth Von Endert will give recital in place of Busoni; both rank high in musical circles
College Eye 4:16, p.1
War interferes with travel planned by artists.
597 Christine Miller
College Eye 4:15, p.8
Christine Miller; photo.
598 Miss Christine Miller
College Eye 4:15, p.1
Christine Miller, lecture course performer who will sing on campus, is pictured; photo.
599 Third number of lecture course; recital by well-known contralto, Christine Miller, in college auditorium Thursday, Jan. 14
College Eye 4:14, p.4
Newspapers articles included that praise the performances of Christine Miller, who will perform on campus; photo.
600 Second lecture course number is presented; delightful comedy, "The Romancer," given by Frank Lea Short Company is well attended
College Eye 4:11, p.1
Review of campus performance by Frank Lea Short Company.