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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin College Year 10 Bulletin 21 Monday, March 8, 1943

Date
1943
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
2017.40.097
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 BULLTEIN
College Year 10 Bulletin 21
Monday, March 8, 1943
CALENDAR
Bob Marden will give his regular fifteen-minute weekly news summary and commentary this evening at 6:45 in the lobby of North Lodge.
The Faculty and the Student Officers will meet in the Kocher Room tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock.
There will be a meeting of the Board of Fellows on Thursday afternoon at 5:00 o’clock in Study 10.
“Etahn Frome” will be presented on the Dining Hall stage on Thursday evening, beginning promptly at 8:30 o’clock. Note: Late arrivers will be seated only between scenes.
The lecture period has been moved to Friday evening in order to free the dining hall for the dress rehearsal of “Ethan Frome” on Wednesday evening. Fritz Hansgirg will give his last of three illustrated lectures on “Acoustical Problems in Music”.
On Saturday evening, March 13, beginning at 8:00 o’clock, Miss Radiana Pazmore, contralto, will give a concert in the Dining Hall. She will be accompanied at the piano by Mr Nowak, acting dean of the Music Department at Converse College during Mr Bacon’s leave of absence.
The Black Mountain College broadcast on Sunday, March 14, will be an address by Herbert Miller on Czecho-Slovakia.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Bob Wunch will talk informally this evening to the Western North Carolina Schoolmasters’ Club on “Objectives, Procedures and Evaluations in Secondary Education”.
The Red Cross War Fund for Black Mountain went over the top in its first week of effort. A quota of $4,250 was exceeded by over $1000. The College community, under the leadership of Mrs Fritz Hansgirg, chairman, and Nell Goldsmith and Barbara Heller, student co-chairman, also exceeded its quota with total gifts of $83.39.
The spring vacation will begin on Saturday, March 20 at 12:30 o’clock and end on Monday, March 29 at 8:15 o’clock.
ALUMNI NOTES
Born to Mr and Mrs Morton Steinau on Sunday, February 28, a son, weighing 6 ½ pounds. He has been named Peter.
John Evarts plays the role of Deck, the father, in “The Eve of St Mark”, being presented by soldiers at Miami Beach for three evenings, beginning this evening. This play by Maxwell Anderson was directed by Morgan Farley.
Evelyn Tubbs, a WAAC recruit, is now stationed at the Texas State College for Women in Denton, Texas. Her address is T/S Evelyn J Tubbs, Army Administration School, Branch 4.
Connie Spencer writes that she has completed her training period at the weather bureau in New York City and is now “a full-fledged employee working anywhere from eight to ten hours a day six days a week, at almost any hour they choose for me to work.”
FOR THE OFFICE
By Monday morning, March 15, each teacher ought to have handed in to Dorothy Trayer:
A typed report on each student in his class during the Winter Quarter.
A carbon copy of these reports.
His course list for the spring quarter- and his class-time preferences.
Note: These preferences will be granted whenever possible.

BMC COMMUNITY BULLETIN, Monday, March 8, 1943- page 2
Registration for the Spring Quarter will begin on Wednesday, March 17 and end on the following Saturday.
Teachers should:
Write class-work summary of each of their advisees for the Tuesday, March 16 meeting.
Fill out the course card of each student in their classes- during the spring holidays.
Proposed Schedule Changes for Evening Classes
It has proved inevitable to make some changes in the schedule of the evening classes for this week and the last week of this term.
There are several reasons:
To make room for the dramatic performances this Thursday and next Tuesday.
To give to the Dramatic Department access to the stage for the last rehearsals.
It was also necessary to schedule the Chorus Concert for Thursday instead of Friday because Mr Swalin conductor of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra and a number of the Music Department at the University of North Carolina, expected Trudi and Ilse Hoffman to participate in rehearsals and concerts at the end of next week in Chapel Hill.
Pending the approval of the faculty and student officers, the schedule for the next two week will be as follows:
Sunday March 7-13
Monday
Tuesday 7-8 Seeing Art, 8-10 Mozart Shakespeare
Wednesday 7-8:30 Current Aff, 8:30 Stage
Thursday 7-8 Chorus, 8-10 Play
Friday 7-8:30 A Capella, 8:30 Dr Hansgirg lecture

March 14-20
Sunday 11AM Chorus, 7:40 Mozart
Monday on schedule
Tuesday 8:00 Moliere
Wednesday 7:00 Shakespearte, 8:30 Chorus dress rehearsal
Thursday 7:00 Shakes. Fr Classics, 9:00 Chorus Concert String Trio (*following text marked out with ink)
Friday 7:00 A Capella Current Affairs, 8:30 (*following text marked out with ink)


1p, double sided, mimeograph on matte off white paper. Includes a schedule for the next two weeks for evening classes. Two horizontal folds and some pencil marks on back side of sheet crossing out text.

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