THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Henry Cowelli Will Play Ilis Own Compositions Using "Tone Clusters" Modern Lecturer and Pianis Produces Novel Effects With Forearm A feature of Music Festival week different in many respects from other events of that week will be the leisure of performing well, American composer and modernist, which will be given Monday after the next day in central Administration auditorium. Mr. Crowell is the originator of "one clusters" which are effects produced by a single finger striking the keyboard and in some cases by the use of a 14-inch ruler. This device gives a dynamic shading effect and allows us to see all of his numbers and probable there is no other American modernist more talked about in contemporary circles than Mr. Crowell's work. Two years ago Mr. Cowell appeared in Kansas City under the auspices of the faculty and members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts heard him. They were delighted by his accomplishments combinations of his work that efforts to bring Mr. Cowell to the University were made. Business Banquet Has Novel Themes (Continued from page 1) long been recognized, You'll get along faster in business, the arts and newest of professions, if you forget yourself and think about F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, closed the series of tomes with "Bulls." He too departed from his subject. "We ought not to have this meeting tonight," Dean Stockton said, "without a word of Prof. A. J. Boston. This has already been done by various groups in the form of resolutions, but we must realize that the University is made up of men. I don't care about this but it should be the work of "Crimson" and the The singing of "Crimson and the Blue" closed the program. FOUND: Fountain pen. Loser please call at Kansan Business office. 100 LOST—Large, green lifetime Parker fountain pen. Call Charles Snyder phone 552. 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