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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin College year 10 Bulletin 6 Wednesday, November 4, 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
2017.40.082
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 6
Wednesday, November 4, 1942

CALENDAR
The Faculty and the student officers will meet promptly at 4:30 this afternoon in the Kocher Room.
“Quare Medicine”, a one-act comedy by Paul Green will be presented in the Dining Hall on Saturday evening, beginning at 8.30 o’clock. The cast will include Dick Brown, Betty Kelley, Herbert Oppenheimer, and Paul Snyder. The scenery is being prepared by Bruno Piscitello, Otis Levy and Bill Berry. Tom Emmons is in charge of properties.
JH Bailey, Asheville Fire Chief, will visit the College on Friday afternoon. At 1.15 in North Lodge, Chief Bailey will talk to the community on fire prevention. Following this talk, he will instruct the fire crews in the use of fire-fighting equipment.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Faculty has admitted Danny Deaver, Peter Hill and Jack Swackhamer into the Senior Division.
Kenneth Kurtz is in Greensboro, representing Black Mountain College at the North Carolina College Conference today and tomorrow.
The Baltimore Museum of Art is exhibiting a one-man show of Mr Albers’ painting and prints during December.
The Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte will exhibit in January Black Mountain College textiles of students and Mr Albers, displaying them in a gallery to themselves. Among the exhibits will be three-yard lengths, small framed samples, a group of introductory textile studies and pictorial studies.
Anatole Kopp will arrive on Saturday or Sunday to take over his new duties in the Architecture Department of the College.
The Board of Fellows announces that Will Hamlin will continue his work with the College Publicity Bureau and with the office mimeographing the rest of this quarter unless he is called by his draft board..
John Collett has left for Pendle Hill, the Quaker School in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, where he will spend the rest of this year. He will return to Black Mountain College next quarter if Dr Radin has returned and if we have been able to get a sociologist or historian.

REQUESTS
A copy of the report of each committee should be handed in to Mrs Mattison in the Publicity Office, now in Room 135 in the Studies Building.
The following students have not yet handed their schedules into the office where they are very much needed: Henry Adams, Shirley Allen, Barbara Anderson, Bill Berry, Sam Brown, Cynthia Carr, Aurora Cassotta, Dyckman Corbet, Danny Denver, Tom Emmons, Francis Foster, Zoe Gould, Dora Harrison, Erik Haugaard, Barbara Holler, Liese Kulka, Patsy Lynch, Ruth Miller, Faith Murray, Isaac Nakata, Ruth O’Neill, Herbert Oppenheimer, Marita Pevsner, Barbara Pollet, Jane Slater, Tanya Sprager, Claude Stoller, June Smith, Paul Snyder, Jack Swackhamer, Ralph Tyler, Jeanne Wacker, and Tom Wentworth.
The following teachers should hand in to the office secretaries their personal schedules: Francis de Graaff, Ted Dreier, Fritz Hansgirg, Heinrich Jalowetz, and Larry Kocher.
Copies of letters written by advisors to the parents of their advisees should be handed in to the office for filing.
BMC Community Bulletin, November 4, page 2
New students who have changed their advisers should get their registration cards from the office and have them signed by their new advisors.

NEW NOTES
Roland Boyden has reached Seattle, Washington, and will leave shortly for Kodiak, Alaska, where he will be stationed with the Intelligence Corps.
John Evarts is now on his way to an unknown destination. He writes’ “The top men (Capt.) were very interested in BMC and responded well. Most cosmopolitan college in the South’, one said. May get recommended as interpreter or public relations man.”
Mendez Marks is now in New York City looking for work in the theatre.
Don Page is now in New York City looking for work in the theatre.
Ruthabeth Krueger is now at her home in Wheatridge, Colorado, but will leave shortly for Boston where she will study with Richard Burgin, the Boston Symphony Concertmaster. She will live with the JB Jamiesons.
On November 6, Ruthabeth will play the Bruch G minor Concerto with the Greeley, Colorado, Philharmonic Symphony. She was asked to play later this winter with the Denver Civic Symphony but had to decline the invitation.

FACULTY MEETING BUSINESS
Mr Cole will present the audit of the College Corporation for the 1941-42 fiscal year.
Admissions Committee recommends that Kenneth Kurtz fill the vacancy on this Committee.
The advisers will report on the examination papers of their advisees who took the Senior Division Examinations for practice.
Cumulative records on students.
The fall quarter registration cards not yet checked should be checked as soon as possible.

REPORT
Report of the Transportation Committee (Dick Brown).


1p, double sided, mimeograph on matte off white paper. Small pencil written marks marking certain bullet points. folded twice horizontally

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