Thursday, Jan. 7, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Concerts Offer Escape from Books By Karen Lambert Students cramming for final examinations can escape from the coffee-cigarette-benzedrine syndrome by attending one, or all, of the seven concerts scheduled before semester's end. The concert schedule offers a varied selection of choral music, solo and duet vocal recitals, a piano recital and a string quartet. Six programs will be student or faculty recitals. The final concert will be a performance by the Faganini quartet, third attraction in the annual Chamber Music Series. SUNDAY THE 260 voice University Chorus will sing a secular cantata. "Carmina Burana." The cantata, written by Carl Orff, contemporary German composer, is based on 11th and 12th century Latin love poems. James Rolston, co-director, described the compostition as "exciting music." "Although the music is contemporary, it is easy to understand," he said. "The interest is primarily rhythmical and we are going to use a large percussion session in the orchestra to emphasize it." The Brass Choir, directed by Ken- Kenneth Meyers, the Conservative Party candidate, received 11,816 votes in the November election. A total of 850,414 votes were cast in Kansas for the Governorship. Bircher to Speak Here A member of the John Birch Society and former candidate for the Governor of Kansas on the Conservative ticket will appear here next Tuesday as a guest of the Student Union Activities Minority Opinions Forum. "The Kansas Voter's Guide for 1964," compiled by the Governmental Research Center at KU, says that Meyers is a member of the John Birch Society. In 1961 Meyers was the chairman of the Americanism Commissions of Thomas Hopkins and Patrick Henry Posts of the American Legion in Wichita. The Kansas Conservative Party candidate for governor in 1964 will speak at 4:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY platform favors an amendment to the Constitution confirming the right of noncompulsory devotional prayer and Bible readings in public institutions. The Conservative Party advocates the discontinuance of foreign aid before, as they say, the U.S. collapses financially. The Conservative Party advocates removing the U.S. from the United Nations and getting the United Nations out of the U.S. The Conservative Party opposes all new forms and added forms of taxation at the state and lesser levels. They favor the Liberty Amendment which would abolish the federal, personal income tax, but not the federal corporation income tax. This bill would also require the Federal government to sell 700 commercial businesses which the Conservative Party says competes unfairly with private enterprise. neth Bloomouist, will give a recital Monday at 8:00 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. THE PROGRAM includes contemporary music, selections by Bach and Purcell-Smith and folksoongs from southeast Asia. The folksoongs were collected on a tour of southeast Asia last spring. January 13. Richard Reber, instructor in piano, will play in the Faculty Recital Series. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and studied in Vienna, Austria, on a Fulbright grant. The 80-voice University Concert Choir, directed by James Ralston, will give a concert January 17 at 3:30 p.m. Varying choral concerts with solo recitals, Norman Abelson, associate professor of voice, will give a recital January 20 at 8:00 p.m. in Swarthout. PROF. ABELSON combines teaching and singing baritone roles with the Kansas City Lyric Theater. JACKIE MISSILDINE Lewis Hall Looking ahead to ski trips? You can find stretch pants and parkas here. Dave Pomeroy, a member of the SUA Minority Opinion's Forum, said Meyers has been invited here to explain the Conservative point of view. 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