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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin College Year 10 Bulletin 5 Wednesday, October 28, 1942

Date
1942
Century
20th century
Medium & Support
Ink on paper
Object Type
Archival Documents
Credit Line
Black Mountain College Collection, gift of Barbara Beate Dreier and Theodore Dreier, Jr. on behalf of all generations of Dreier family
Accession Number
2017.40.081
Copyright
In Copyright, Educational Use Permitted
Courtesy of the Theodore Dreier Sr. Document Collection, Asheville Art Museum
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BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMMUNITY BULLETIN
College Year 10 Bulletin 5
Wednesday, October 28, 192

CALENDAR
This afternoon, the faculty and student officers will meet promptly at 4:30 o’clock in the Kocher Room.
According to Fire Chief Pete Hill, there will be a fire drill on Saturday afternoon, November 7. A member of the Asheville Fire Department will be here to give a talk on Fire Prevention.
There will be a concert on Saturday evening, October 31, at 8 P.M. in the Dining Hall. The first number will be the Chaconne from “The Fairy Queen” by Henry Purcell, arranged for two pianos by Frederic Cohen, and performed by Edward Lowinsky and Frederic Cohen. Following this, Heinrich Jalowetz and Edward Lowinsky will play Mozart’s Fantasia in F Minor for Piano, four hands. The last number, Johannes Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn, for two pianos, will be played by Frederic Cohen and Heinrich Jalowetz.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
The first newsletter of the 1942-43 session has gone to the printers. Copies should be ready for distribution this week-end.
Elmer Hall and his wife, Frances Benn Hall, will arrive Monday for a visit of a few days.
New Students are not at liberty to select from the old faculty group their advisers for the academic year, since the advisers they now have were assigned to them for one month only. Any student should feel free, however, to select his temporary adviser as a permanent adviser.
The Board of Fellows announces the appointment to the Faculty of Anatole Kopp, graduate of the French Lycee, the Sarbonne, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He will assist Larry Kocher in the Architectural Department by teaching Structures and Mechanical Drawing. With Mr.Kopp will come his wife and baby. They will live in the apartment on the second floor of Meadows Inn.

REQUESTS
Students and teachers are requested not to pick branches from the trees on the college walks and roads.
Faculty advisers are reminded that they should write letters to the parents of their advisers and file copies of these letters in the office.
Meetings of a more or less public nature should not be scheduled in the Dining Hall before 8:00 o’clock on any evening. It’s not fair to the people in the kitchen to expect them to be quiet before this time.
Committees are urged to meet this week to plan their work for the year, and to give the offive a copy of these plans.
BMC Community Bulletin, Wednesday, October 28, 1942, page 2

FACULTY MEETING
Reports:
Summaries on second-day examinations of the four students who are applying for entrace into the Senior Division.
Summaries of first and second day papers of the students who took the examinations for practice.
Discussion:
The applicants for admission to the Senior Division
The Fall Quarter Registration.


1p, double sided, mimeograph on matte off white paper. Pencil mark in right margin.

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