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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin College Year 10 Bulletin 22 Monday, March 15, 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
2017.40.098
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 22
Monday, March 15, 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 Faulty, without the Student Officers, will meet in the Kocher Room tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock.
Moliere’s “The Imaginary Invalid” will be presented on the Dining Hall stage on Tuesday evening, beginning promptly at 8:00 o’clock. Note: Late arrivals will be seated only between acts.
There will be a concert on Thursday evening at 9:00 o’clock. It will include Mozart’s Divertimento for Violin, Viola and ‘Cello by Trudi Straus, Gretel Lowinsky and Ilse Hoffman; Mozart Canons for Women’s Voices-sung, a capella, by the Women’s Chorus; Canon from Beethoven’s Opera, “Fidello” by the Chorus with accompaniment by the College Orchestra; Beethoven’s “Elegy” by the Chorus and Strings; and Brahms Motet by the A Capella Chorus.
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.
The Black Mountain College radio program on Sunday, March 21 will be a fifteen-minute concert.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Herbert Miller will represent Black Mountain College at a meeting of Western North Carolina leaders this evening in Asheville. These leaders will dine together at the S and W Cafeteria and hold an informal discussion on the “Post-War World Outlook and the Professional Man’s Relation Thereto”.
Bob Wunsch will leave on Tuesday evening, after the Moliere performance, for a trip to Tennessee and Kentucky for the Negro Secondary School Study.
Trudi Straus and Ilse Hoffman will leave on Friday for Chapel Hill for rehearsals and performances of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Concerts will be given in Chapel Hill on Sunday and in Raleigh on Monday.
In his campaign for the Art Department Mr Albers has received four hundred dollars in cash, more than two hundred books, several hundred post cards, more than a hundred reproductions of photographs and more than a hundred illustrated catalogues from art galleries.
The Drama Department has been released from its commitment to do “The Blue Bird” for the Asheville Junior League in May. Another less pretentious children’s play will be given, however, at the Plaza Theater on May 16.
Mrs Albers has received word that her exhibition of textiles in Louisville, Kentucky, was “tremendously successful”.
Elsa Kahl has been invited to Chapel Hill for the Twentieth Annual Dramatic Festival of the Carolina Dramatic Association March 25-27. She will talk on “The Dance”.

BMC COMMUNITY BULLETIN, Monday, March 15, 1943 – page 2

ALUMNI NOTES
Private John Stix is recuperating from a serious attack of meningitis is the hospital at Camp Butner in Durham. His mother and father from St Louis are with him.
Announcements have been received of the marriage of Ruthabeth Krueger to Naval Lieutenant Edward Everett Conrad on March 8 in Denver, Colorado.
Nancy Farrell was commissioned on Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve on March 9 at the Midshipman’s School at Northampton, Massachusetts. She has gone to her assignment at a Naval base on the Southeastern Seaboard.
Hyslie Yamins Greene is now in Salt Lake City with her husband who has been transferred from Fort Sam Houston.
Ensign Bela Martin is now in the South Pacific.
Suzanne Cragin is now in San Antonio, Texas with her husband who is stationed at Fort Sam Houston.
FOR FACULTY MEETING
Reading by the advisers of written summaries of the work of their advisees.
Discussion.


1p, double sided, mimeograph on matte off white paper. Two horizontal folds, back of page on bottom right corner has two mathmatical equations written in pencil, some brown splotches on the back of the page.

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