University Daily Kansan Page 8 Fridav. May 1, 1953 Music Festival Slated Sunday Percival Price, carillonneur and professor of campanology at the University of Michigan, will present the opening program in the University of Kansas music festival at 3 p.m. Sunday. Prof. Price was born in Toronto, Canada, and received his musical training in Canada and Europe. He obtained the Machlin diploma at the Belgium Carillon school in 1927, the first carillonneur outside Europe to receive this distinction. He received his Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Toronto in 1928. He was awarded the Pulitzer prize in music in 1934 by Columbia university, and was appointed carillonneur at the Massey Memorial carillon in Toronto in 1922, at the Cincinnati Music Park in York in 1925, and the Peace Tower in Ottawa, for the Canadian government in 1927. He is the author of Carillon, the standard work in his field which was published in 1933, and of numerous articles. He is a recognized authority on bells and carillons. A new book dealing with carillons in North America will be released by his publisher, soon. Dr. Price's program follows: Transcriptions of Instrumental Works Andante from the "Surprise" Symphony ... J. Haydn Sonata in mi major ... D. Scarlatti Etude 12 ("Revolutionary") Transcriptions of Vocal Works “In tears of grief” (Matthius- passion) J. S. Bach Psalm XXV S. Rachmaninov Spring Carol B. Britten Carillon Compositions Prelude W. W. Starmer Andante Percival Price A Piece K. Magnuson Sonata for a Festival J. D. Gordon allegro moderato Known Melodies Bell melody and 3 variants Variations for Carillon on Well Known Melodies Buller Wen, Johnny Comes Marching Home T. B. Bishop Long Long Ago T. H. Bayley Finnis St. Petersburg ("Before Throne, O God") D. Bortnianski Beecher "There's a Wideness in G's Mewor" --- University Club To Hold Ad Mad Nite The University club will hold Ad Mad Nite at 8 p.m. today. The party will be built around the advertising theme, including local business. Games will be played and refreshments served. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Padan, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Lungren. Showalter Elected Therapy President Mrs. Anna Lou Showalter, head of the department of physical therapy at the health service, was elected president of the Kansas chapter of the American Physical Therapy association in Kansas City Monday. Mrs. Showalter and Elizabeth Wickersham, her assistant in the physical therapy department, represented the University at the meeting of the Kansas and Missouri chapters. Canuteson Attends Ohio Health Meeting Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, Health Service director, is in Columbus, Ohio, attending a meeting of the American College Health association. The meeting began Thursday and ends today. Dr. Canuteson is at present a member of the executive council and a past president of the group While at the meeting, he is presenting a paper on the use of influenza vaccine in student health work. North College Social Privileges Revoked for Rest of Semester Social privileges of North College women have been revoked for the remainder of the semester, according to associated Women Students officials. The action was taken by the AWS disciplinary committee over a recent infraction of AWS rules. Lecturer Cites Medical Advance The accelerated rate of medical progress indicates that possibilities for a future in this field are unlimited, Dr. Claude Dixon, 17th annual Nobel P. Sherwood lecturer, said last night. Dr. Dixon, professor of surgery at the University of Minnesota graduate school and head of a Mayo Clinic surgery section, said progress in the past 50 years has out-stripped that of the previous 500 years, and that the past 500 years match what was accomplished in the previous 5,000 years. Speaking on "Remarks on the Golden Age of Medicine," he cited medical advances through history, concentrating mostly on the 19th century. Dr. Dixon told of the accomplishments of Joseph Lister, who introduced antisepsis into surgery; Louis Pasteur, founder of the germ theory of disease, and Ignaz Phillip Semmelweiss, who championed cleanliness in obstetrics. The Sherwood lecture, sponsored by Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, is held yearly in honor of Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, professor emeritus of bacteriology, who retired last June after 42 years with the bacteriology department. Official Bulletin TODAY El Atene picnic: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, El Alonso picnic: 7:15 p.m. Tuesday and pay 56c to secretary, 115 Strong All School Table Tennis Tournament: Saturday and Sunday, enter today YMCA office. Men's and women's divisions, large trophies, no entry fee. 1954 Rock Chalk Revue: applications for producer should be in YMCA office today. List qualifications and experience. Ph.D. French reading exam. 9-11 a.m. 112 Strong. SATURDAY SUNDAY Danforth chapel service: 8:30 a.m. sponsored by Lutheran Gamma Delta. Gamma Delta: Lutheran student group. 30 p.m. Potter lake. Campfire discussion. Episcopal commission 7 m. Danforth theoretical colleague 5 p. p. 203. Strong. MONDAY Ping Pong Tourney Starts Tomorrow A table tennis tournament sponsored by the YMCA and the Table Tennis club is to be held tomorrow and Sunday in the Union ballroom. Matches in the men's division will be played from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, and women's division games will begin at 2:30 Sunday. First and second place trophies are to be awarded in men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, and women's doubles. Entries for the tournament may be made until 5 p.m. today at the YMCA's Union office. --- Hashinger Speaks At Phi Sigma Fete Dr. Edward H. Hashinger, chairman of the department of gerontology, will speak on "Hormones and Behavior" at the annual banquet of Phi Sigma, honorary biology fraternity, at 6:30 Tuesday night in the Kansas room of the Union. Engineer Undergoes Surgery The speaker is a professor of medicine and gerontology and a lecturer on the history of medicine. John Christie, engineering sophmore, underwent emergency surgery for appendicitis last night in Watkins hospital. He was reported in good condition this morning. Be Cool in these new Casuals! Here's the dress you need for these warm spring days translucent, yet feather light, this washable rayon and nylon sleeveless missy casual will set your wardrobe budget off to a flying economical start! 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