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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md., November 1, 1945 with this musical form. Argonauts Student Music Critic ate chamber music is caused by a lack Added of familiarity Reviews Concert By If this same music were transcribed section of a large sym- At First Meeting; for the string Budapest Ensemble phony orchestra, applaud enthusiasti- Dr. Newlin Speaks these same' students would probably By Wesley Selby cally. Therefore, fault lies not with (Cont. from Page 1, (Col. 4) For the second consecutive year the music, but with those who listen. for the degree of Doctor of Philoso the world famous Budapest String A love of music, together with an phy in music at Columbia Univer Quartet made its appearance at earnest effort to hear and under- city. Dr. Newlin also gave the tern Western Maryland College. The four stand more chamber music, will open "musicology" a much broader mean gentlemen performed under less try- to those who desire to appreciate this ing than is usually given it, sayin ing conditions this year, there being form a wealth of great musical litera- that it included the study of notation no wind to rattle the windows of ture. She pointed out that a musicologis Alumni Hall. should know the problems of both th To many,· the string quartets of composer and performer of a musica Joseph Haydn offer the height of Inter-Sorority Council work, musical enjoyment. His D minor .Constituti-on Change Quartet, as played by the Budapest Plans Christmas Dance The business of the ~eeting in ensemble, proceeded with 18th cen- Big doings are in the making for volved voting 011 a change made i tury charm, despite occasional ama- the coming year by the Inter-Sorority the constitution of· the Argonauts teurish squeaks from the bow of 1\'[r. Council, of which Jane Dudderar is Roisman. president. Tentative plans have been :~:~l:f as:~t~or:v~:~s;;h~::dh~,~~:~~: The writer, along with several made for a big Christmas Dance to tes shall be considered active so Ion hundred others, a feeling that many be held December 8, in Gill Cymnaal. as they do not drop below an avera henr-ingu of Hinderrrith's E-flat Ma- urn. Johnny Moran's 15-piece orches- of "B" in two consecutive semesters" jor Quartet will be necessary for an tra, including a vocalist, will feature was changed to read "Associates shall understanding of this opus. this affair. The price of the tickets be considered active so long as their Popular opinion seems to range will be $1.90 (including tax). The over-all average does not drop below from be~vilderment to outright dislike evening- is to be one of the highlights a "B" for two consecutive semesters". for the whole program. The inability of the year, and everyone is urged to of most college students to uppr-eci- attend. • Future Plans of the organization plans Future The council has worked out a plan, include one of the freshman assem- Sadie Hawkins Dance whereby the sorority with the highest blies when the purpose and functions scholastic will record be presented This Saturday Night with a silver cup. As yet the cup has of the club will be explained. announced Marie Wilson, president, not been purchased, but the council (Cont. fl·om Page 1, Col. 1) hopes to obtain one in the near fu- that at the present Friday the next meeting for evening, is planned De- Miss Mary Van Ki)'k, who will give the first in the eertee of James Earp, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Spi- ture. cember 7, at 7:30 in McDaniel Hall Com1nunity Concerts on Monday, November 5, at 8 P. lIf. in the cer, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Plans are also underway for the or- lounge. Weatminster High School Auditorium. and Prof. and Mrs. Frank Hurt will ganizaficn of Inter-Sorority bowling aid in judging the participants. teams and bridge games. Photographers from the Baltimore Heagy Brothers IIRoyal Familyll To Be Presented Su'ltpapers are expected to put in Compliments their along with a num- appearance ber of other distinguished guests. of BARBIlR SHOP As Annual Thanksgiving Play Just about everybody's going to be Four Chairs-Quick Service there, so don't be an old Stay-at- The Carroll Food Market 24 W. M~in St. (Cont. from Page 1, Col. 3) • lor will function as stage managers; Home when you can be leading a so W. Main St. Shirley Snyder will head the proper- Dogpatcher=s life. Come on down and various parts of the country. dance to the best music in the land, Jack Neville and Lucy Jane Stoner ty committee; Margaret Statler, the and eat and drink your fill of pre- Theo. F. 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