UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1949 Martha Myers Has Great Skill By ANN ALLEN A large audience was treated to an hour of fine music when Martha Myers, pianist, presented her senior recital Monday evening in Frank Strong auditorium. "Sonata, Op. 27, No.1." (Beethoven) is fast with runs and loud chords. The work had very little tune, but in the passages where the melody appears it is exceptionally beautiful. Two favorites of the audience were "Little Fugue in G Minor" (Bach-Samaroff) and "Mortify Us By Thy Grace" (Bach-Rummel). Both pieces were quiet and Miss Myers achieved a pianissimo effect throughout the selections. "Concerto, Op. 18" (Rachmaninoff) has a thrumming beat and full jones. The melody is familiar as the popular song "I Will Bring You Music" Miss MIss Music accompanies in this number. A D Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, who gave able assistance to his student. A vividly descriptive work was "By the Sea Shore, Op. 17" (Smetana). It was easy to imagine the rolling waves of the ocean and breakers crashing on the shore. Miss Myers played the slow movements of all her selections with mastery and clearness. She demonstrated great power in the chords, and a light touch in the staccato notes and fast runs. Chemistry Men Attend Conference PAGE SEVEN Dr. W. A. Davidson, professor; Jacob Kleinberg, associate professor; W J. Argersinger, Charles A. Reynolds, assistant professors; and Earl Banrey, assistant instructor, all members of the chemistry department faculty, returned April 2 for the spring conference of the American Chemical society. The conference was held from March 27 to April 1, in San Francisco. Dr. Davidson described the meeting as "very satisfactory". He said that there was a great deal of interest in the papers given by those from the University especially Dr. Kleinberg and Dr. Argersinger's paper on "Higher Oxides of the Alkali Metals." Dr. Paul W. Gilles, assistant professor of chemistry, also attended the conference and will stay in San Francisco for two more weeks. Dr. Gilles will attend a conference of the Atomic Energy commission. Color Movies Of Canada Shown To University Club Reginald R. Strait, assistant professor of physical education, showed color movies to members of the Uni- club at a buffet supper recently. Mr. Strait took the full-color films last summer when he and Mrs. Strait were on vacation in Banff, Lake Louise, and in northern Alberta. The movies included shots of the ice fields along the new Louise-Jasper highway in Canada, and a shot of a large, fighting trout which Mr. Strait caught in an Alberta stream. The trout bit on a chunk of hot dog which he had left over from lunch. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. 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