1x THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Versatile Spanish Artist Portrays Music History Iturbi Overshadows Predecessors in General Ability Ry John W. Shively The University, before last night remembered the poetry of Gabriwells the brilliance of Horowitz, the maturity of a young writer, and Myra Hess. The University after has night, now remembers the poetry, brilliance, maturity, and intellect of a young woman. As Prof. C. S. Skilton previously explained, the program last night was no exception to the usual graceful sometimes of Scariatti, and along with the modern group. And the University audience, like a beacon, has been told but wants more, was not satisfied to close with stopping at the end of the course but wanted more. Iurtia yielded with two encères, but they were merely supplements to a completely told music. Brilliance in Mozart The Moorst scent was the medium for melodious brilliance and stunniness with scintillating runs, tails, and other elements of natural beauty, typically entertaining Moorst number. The climax of the classics came in the Beethoven number, when the best pianist and composer gave an artistic temperament could give made the heavy work of the outstanding composers a place, and interesting to an audience with varying capabilities of apper- Others "Just Outlines" The group which opened the second part of the program consisted of Chip Murray, a retired professor outlines - an ordinary student programs. But Iurbi proved that more plants get only the outlines before they are used. There were phrasings, secondary themes, and other elements which were used in the original tour artist's work because it is temperamental and technical limitations. The heavy "Polarene" brought The Scsurlatti somnithus permitted the artist to display his ability to play the recorder, a musical instrument formed of the phrasing which was it improves it later so much in the artifact that its name is now known. The last group was modern, making the maximum demand on the artist by their audience. "Pavilure" by Ravel was chiefly a matter of tone quality and phrasing. The second, Debussy's "Painx d'Artille" emphasized the importance of opportunity to perform technical stunts these were kept in their proper form. In a general theme of the number, the Spanish dance which closed the program was replete with rhythm and meter. The List "La Campanella" was an岂 brilliant bellman, and Hurti returned to the music of his native land "Spanish Dance" for the final encore. Hospital News --- Raymond E. Warner, c3, who he been in the Student hospital since No 10, at which time he underwent a tor sillotomy was released yesterday. Wilson Sterling, c. 35, who underwent an operation Thursday, Nov. 12 at Lawrence Memorial hospital for return to the Delta Ussalon house today. Charles W. Bradley, e35, underwent an appendectomy at the student hospital yesterday. Dr. Kacevin T. Sudder reported that a condition is reported as satisfactory. --- Health Rule No. 5—The body requires fats, protains and carbohydrates. These are found in foods, not in cosmetics. Each day the menu is changed so you can choose the right foods to insure a good complexion. Be sure and eat at— Society Around The Hill The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Pen and Scroll Pledging rmon and Scroll held prized services sunday night in the rest room of central hall, following Carl Kindewate, *c$3; Iris Otkon, *c$5; J纵 Markham, *c$5; Jasut Stajan, *c$5; Nora Thayer, Boardman, *c$4; William Bracke, *c$4; Mary Lueke Matthews, Pennington, *c$5; Francis Alexander, *c$4; Virginia Rbed, *c$5; and Virepipe Services Held Virginia Bled read her paper, "Ten- nants" to Krudeau, who read his paper, and Andrew Wheeler, who for the club were voted on in the busi- ness meeting which followed the Sigma Alpha Mu to Have Informal Party Sigma Alpha Mu will entertain with an informal party Saturday night from 10-3 on the ground. All ones will be Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kornfield, Toppera Mrs. and Mr. Ralph Waltle. Sigma Phi, Mrs. Evelyn Rappel and Mrs. M. Lande, Lawrence. Red and blue streamers will cover the ceiling, the walls, and the floor in gold and black streamers. Balloons of color of both M. U. and K. U. will be --- Out-caf'town guests at the party will be Mr. Theoredo Lankury, Aichism, Iris Ethel Boulry, Edine Hoah, Phoil M. Spargh, Christine J. Ste-Jaegh, Mary Kennan, Aichism. Le Cercle Français Holds Meeting Lo Cerche Francais met yesterday afternoon in room 300殿 Fruall hall, at which she took a tour through Paris, with Miss Maitrine Crammer, instructor in the department. Questions were asked and answered concerning the points of interest in Paris. Alpha Phi Alpha to Have Homemcoming Dance The annual Homecoming dance on the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will be given Friday, from 9 to 12 at the chapel. The event is Love's or choir furnishings music. Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Albert L Mason will be the chaperones. The decorations will be autumn leaves. Carter—March Mr. and Mrs. Marsh left at once for a trip to the southwest and will be at home after Jan. 15 at 628 Louisiana street. The wedding of Mary Atkinson Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Atkinson, and George M. March, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. March, took place at the home of the bird's parents on Tuesday the afternoon yesterday at 4 o'clock. Both the bride and groom attended the University. Mrs. March is a mum of two children. Her March belongs to Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. He received his degree in engineering from the university he has been engaged in engineering work and is now owner of the university's engineering department. Phi Sigma to Have Banquet Saturday at 10 a.m. Phi Sigma fraternity will be held Thursday at 6:30 at the Wood Hotel. Doctor Roach will read with "Darmonic in In- The K. U. Dames entertained at bridge this afternoon at 230 at the Indiana Street. The assisting housekeepers Indiana street. The assisting housekeepers Shiner and Mrs. L. L. Boughton. K. U. Dames Entertained All students and faculty members interested in the problem of disarmament are invited to meet with a joint committee of students and faculty members from several countries, including at 8 Thursday evening. Delegates to a state convention will be appointed. Disarmament Meeting to Be Held The freshman commission held a supper meeting at Henley house last night. Frances Rusell, c35, spoke on "The Philippine Islands." Freshman Commission Meets Celampton Club to Lab will entertain with a party at the Robinson gymnasium, Saturday night, from 9 until 12. Those chaperoning the party will be the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Gray, the Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Henry Werner. The International orchestra of Kansas City will furnish the music throughout the evenings. Cosmonoplitan Club to Have Dance Charles B. Lipa, instructor in English, gave a lecture for freshmen on old English Songs. Illustrated with 3D models, the course at 3:00 in room 313, Fryer hall. A meeting of the ALEE will be held in the auditorium of Marmon hall on Monday, April 19. The series will be a series of one minute talks and an election of a freshman and a sophomore. Phi Kappa Psi entertained pd master night mkt Benjamin Barnard, national treasurer of the fraternity, of Burkshire College, 85, and Francis Baty, 28, of Lawrence. The Co-ed club of district I will be entertained by bridge and dancing in 1538 Tennessee street, Thursday night from 7 to 8. Prof. and Domenica Gagliarro, were guests of honor at a dinner given last night by Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gagliarro, Professor Gagliarro spoke before the Topoka brunch of the American Association of University Women College of Law. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Delta Chi fraternity with an hour dance tonight. fessor of Economics at the University. The faculty reception to be given by the Gamma Phi Beta society has been received on Saturday, Dec. 8, due to a conflict in plains. Evelyn Swarthout, in '12, Miss Vita Lear, and Margaret Sanzon of Linden-burg, were dinner guests of the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Pi Beta Pla will entertain with it's annual Thanksgiving dinner next Monday. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with it's annual Thanksgiving dinner next Tuesday. Diners guest tonight at the Alpha Delta Pi house will be Jane Cornelius, c33, and Mary Cornelius, c34. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the ledging of Oren C. Newson, c 35. Guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house this evening will be Misses Catherine Owen, c23, Mary Livingston, uncle, Margaret Bendell, c24, Victoria Warner, c25, Lost Winner, c26, Margaret Halstead, in 23, Virginia Thieves, 24, and Dorothy Fugelberg, c'ed. Dinner will be followed by an hour of dancing. Dinner guests at the Pbi Chi house last evening were Mies Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor in English, and Misa Ike Jones, b23. DR. J. W. 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