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From the University faculty, Dr. Leon Brillouin, atomic physicist and visiting lecturer, and Bart J. Bok, associate professor of Astronomy, will explain the purposes of the organization and how it can cement relations between Europe and the rest of the world. Joining Brillouin on the European problems in particular will be Dr. Karl Deutsch of M.I.T...
...three committees set up last night will deal with Administration and policies, including degree and language requirements, economic and other problems of the graduate students including housing, scholarship and fellowships, and placement; the third committee will handle social activities. Temporary chairmen for the committees are, in order: Benjamin F. Bart, Harry S. Granter, and, sharing the chair Munor Edmunson and Nevilla Wright of Radcliffe...
...Bart J. Bok, associate professor of Astronomy here for the last seven years will serve as associate administrative director and Donald H. Menzel, professor of Astrophysics and chairman of the Department of Astronomy, has been named associate director for Solar Research...
...Chairman on the General Education Committee, Kuhn, who will become Treasurer, is a member of the Glee Club, in which he will serve as secretary next fall. Secretary-to-be Le Bart, has played Varsity football for the past two years--and last year was named to several all New-England elevens has served as Batallion Commander of the NROTC unit, and has held the post of Chairman of the Student Welfare Committee...
...Bartók's own favorites was his early (1907) Portrait No. 1 in D, in which a tender strain of violin melody was originally played by the concertmaster from his seat in the orchestra. Bartók once begged Szigeti: "You must rescue it, take it out of the orchestra." Last week Szigeti played it as a violin concerto, with Leonard Bernstein's New York City Symphony, in its first Manhattan performance. Said the New York Herald Tribune: "How music of such extraordinary value can have escaped [our] attention . . . for four decades is difficult to understand...