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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1942, p. 2

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Etl2rltia'ltitlttiati'S Phin- . “man Fantasy and Pmute in G Minor ...wr.F_r..m.. Johann Sebastian Bach Liehcstod from Tristan and Isolde .. ..r...............e. Richard Wagner Coronaiiun Scene from "Boris God- otmoff 'e..... Modestc Mottssorgsky Prehwte To The Afternoon of A Faun mr [Manitoba Rhapsody in Blue . . George Gershwin Five Caricature on the Theme of Yan- he Doodle (By tequesl) ............ Ritual Fray and Braggiotti select their pro- gzams for recital. radio and s) mplmny appearances from an esttirety original two-piano library of their own. Bertha Ott Concert Management is presenting Jacques Fray and Mario Baguio!“ in a two piano recital. at the Eighth Street Theatre, on Sumbr afternoon April 12th at 4 o'clock. Fray and Bragxiotti are interrtation, ally famous. They are both students of the French Conservatory. and active memheru of the, Parisian "avant-garde" of music. these artists, met, merged their pianos, and began building a re. pertuik from their manuscripts of their own transcriptions. Here, in the young iiehl of duo-pianism. they felt, win a new medium through which all music could he reflected. Hency these two artists emerged with a new style of pianism which brought them imme- diate recognition. Fray and Baguio.“ arc ally famous. They are both the French Conservatory, Piaito Rdditat April Twelfth trar-Bragg/tOtt" Edith Montlack's background indi- cztes the thoroughness of her train- ing. As a result of winning a com- petitive scholarship, she had the priv- ilege of studying under the late Pro- tenor William L. Calhoun for eight years. Following this, she won an- other compctitive scholarship at the Master Institute of United Arts, and continued her studies with the promi- null Russian pedaxonue. sum Licht- mann, who was forhteriy assigtarttHo Leopold C.odowsky. “Isl Edith Menthol: w“ advanced brit- lilntly by her performance " Car- neuie Chamber Music Hall on May 25th. Miss Mnnthck's recital brought a capacity audience to hear a program that would have made heavy demands on the vitality of any seasoned pun- in." {Mun “I“. Handset Grow» WWI!” WHO-“MIN“ “Mmtlh arm-um mums... Fauna! Walkabout-bonnie” 'a.".-.---."').. than. I. Mew York my Edith Hutch In: given my piano rc- ciuls - ag.eared on ill-annals radio woman; She has ranked -itie-asartnepiaatutbe- club: depth of he! humus-Ale tick quail, cl her tone, In] her u- celhm technique. Hee rererttsieeis exgetuiveandirschsde. both modern and eluded coupe-mom. 01 in Int New Ag" mini. the Musical -"Giriee:-rts. pin-id cum of EDITH HOW“ ...t.___t. Ctatttk use (The Ilium! of tF....... Claudt Debmsy From El Amor Bruin ... .. _.... Manuel deFaN lime (Love the Wizard) 'w...... Manuel deFaN Muio Baguio!“ dvarteed brit- lance " Car- Hall 4m May MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS A Faun I h4mvsy a ten rounder. Tunney, a sensation as n hcavy lightweight meets a waiter it Motisi and Tony will likely rank " favorite because of his recall victory nrcr Fritzie Zivic. Motisi. called the Tony Zak of the welters because of bis rise to "ardom after a long tough mind that had many scturks, is the "cunt hero arotmduhese parts. He was matched with Teaner as the main attractim, for the Coliseum when that show was ranrcllctl for the Stadium A semi-windup that would des.erve top rating on most cards wilt provide an added attraction for the fink Ken- 'sry. Tony Motisi, who is handled by Paddy Kane, veteran CYO traioer and mach. and who fights unlit! the CYO banner " scheduled to clash with the sturdy Harry Tommy of Ckveland in Bettina is bound to be at the height of his form for the fight. At the pre- sent time he's drilling in Philadelphia fur a bout with Gus Horatio on Mom day, March 30, and he's a 5 to I shot to take the Philly trial horse. Big time boxing returns to the Chi- cago Stadium after an absence of sev- eral months when Melio Benita. the former light heavyweight champion. now a full fledged heavyweight meets a rejuvenated BmAer Beckwith in the IO round main Wo of a Bill Rand staged show in the “Big House" on Friday night. April IO. Beekwith who has only had one {mimic “demand has been on a physical build up campaign for the past several weeks, will find in Bet.. ‘tina the roughest foe he has been called upon to face. Even though the Gary dynamiter will have the edge in speed and cleverness he'll be battling a rugged unorthodox southplw who has won most of his succesies. includ- ing his last seven fights, by carrying the battle to the opposition all the time. Boxing Returns To The Stadium April Tenth fair The other positions will be ttit" by Don Skim-cod. a reserve from last year. And two loom". Byron Gordon of Chicago, and Marvin Do- hefty of Cedar Rapids. In. The schedule follows: April 36-wisconsin " Evanston 2F-towa at Far-mm" Militia!) at Chicuo . May l-Purdue at Evanston 2-Western Mich. " Evan-ton b-rChieaao at Evanston 7-Ohio State at Columbus b-Michittast at Columbus _ B-Notre Dame at South Bend "-iSl6-Cooferenee It Columbus N. U. Tennis Schedule. " AM Wm'lhoyulornm Hum-“MM on the I" at - d - Jake, We nu, flow a bad: if." ire bqahetbatL Jahm who be“ the Winn-i- .itsgies chsznii-aauhuil -tedtobearaNueurarsetits. ottheai.e-tetssrhed+ which -Hthwiseo-uatE-s- mum .Coodl M Bennett will build the and an.“ Cart. Sty-our One-- .0", who has In. the Big”.- Iildu champion-hip for the use no _ Gumba- played a but. rok on thd Wildcats’ elm-pm can of 1900. The [can finished sec- ond in the eminence lot you. In Militia- to Greening, North- mum will have two human re- turning from Ian yeah and. They are Harrie Hall, a senior, who has won two ham. and Bot, Goodkind. I juniot. This trio will hold down the first three positions until Jake is able to join the team. The latter will phy in the No. 2 spot. L1yiilbF_CaicL1tFiio my" PIO‘I’ICTOIS am“ who“ - ,',rr'1t.WA' In In DAM-m mul- "hm-l...“ “IMAM M “9. I!" M Iq- I'm-hind“- ,rehA--rrt-cie, In nun I. ub- “that" . Mr. And' His, lavicr Vim-t. Wash- imam, D. c, {owner Highland Park residents, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrol Alden to Robert The Wildcats face a lo-mlch sched- ule with two veterans from last year's squad which placed sixth in the na- tional collcgciates. The r e t u r n in tr leuermen are Captain Burt Abrahms of LaGrange, a junior. and Dick Haskell, a senior. The sewn will open April ll! against Indiana at Indiariapuis. The Golf athedule: April 18 Indiana at Indianapolis 20 Purdue " [ammo _ 25 Chicago " Chicaao ar Wisconlin at Evanston May 2 Mincsota " Evanston 4 Iowa at EvansIon 9 Michigan at Ann Arbor ll Illinois " Evanston _ 16 Michigan State at Lansing 18-19 Conference " Arm Arbor June IS Notre Dame at South Bendl Mus of five kltcrmcn. mo by graduation and three to the armed services, poses a problem for Cud- Ted Payuur of Northwestern mint. lity's no" team as practice not under- way this week. N. U. Golf Team I942 Schedule Northwestern Lists 1942 Football Games “an” “In M srh.dieiase-h'i-dirsi_Ttte 1eh-rr-nirs.dattutti- until 2"ai't2T,agtdt',L",ur.t misgui- but.“ at: can“. The revised 1M2 srheduk tol vs: HI “in i.tke-tt- the Whn’hydhuuvh- theeardct-iatedot lib-13.170!- kwil‘ the m null. North-ml i-edioeutttortxvor-,me-. ith‘llu‘nhnlw-u-cxbdlk Faculty wwwi-cvcgum mmaerof-eswas-edd- Sept. 5 lousNavalCaMsu Em- T. an: Ort, 3 Texas at Enam- to Purdue at Eva-tun l7 lithium a All! Artur 24 Ohio State at Eva-I- 3t Mil-cm " Min-again Nov. l Illinois " Eva-non " Wino-uh at Em 21 Notre Dame at South Bend " IS Notre Dame at South Bend 22-27 N.C.A.A. at South Bend £30“?va "rkverirtr's M {an no 17 24 3t WHOSE HAM Great lakes at Ermine; "tootr'"-reoar--. youth- mo-hom-ht-das-r- “humus-hull.- “W’d-Iur-rn-tsuuaqw _uh."_trr-e-s-ri-e. "m,'mhe---at-oira- "vrt-t-t- fP'rt"rooce-h-.r-rrataa, Wilson's C-tthd huh H I... H.070. mom-nun: M0080". qr3tr_mdBaq I!" ml. Tan. is Gme on furlough visit- ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haws. Rosemary Terrace. G.S.LANG Tia-Tho-ith- MPukPnui-vibnmtoh M men at. Gian-no This. 'fro-ri-tttre-tho Pun, SIC haul Ava-u. you " Foievorara1rur-o..n.hia- hindnyituolhiomk. The audience will have an opportun- 'truth-inthe-aiming" the seven o'c|ock informal meeting. " which Dr. James W. Clarke. Presby- tuian Theological Seminary, will (in a short talk. and .'itankrMartin will play I short arm recital oi Ester melodies. "The but: Heme and a New World" " be his "it My I“ Edward K. Wenes will radii: urinate. Plowing the talk Edgar Nelson 'silikndtheehoirin"KiaqAttG- Boul' by My, 'Sprin‘ Bums Forth Tab!" by W'“A\nk¢. Utter aSom"tryCueari'Aat EncrAlle. lain" by Gaines. lurk Love. cm Sears, Louisa Hoo and Vininia Anya: will Ink: the solo parts. tte. VIII“. Paton To A“... Sunday Inning Club I. -&s-hwiMriveth"e 'E'sunLTtunglVtatt ChihMHal-mm. 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