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Ida Hartman THE COACHMEN QUARTET sing one of their favorite folk songs to the accompaniment of a folk-banjo.
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MR. ARTHUR WILSON begins his film-lecture, llll-School Uunlticaliuns Hild Zesl lu College lile France is More. Belting out What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor, the Coachmen Quartet opened a sea- son of interesting assemblies. The group, composed of students from Illinois State and Illinois Wesleyan Universities, sang a repertoire of folk songs. ln October, Mr. Arthur F. Wilson presented a film-lecture, entitled France is More, fea- turing colorful scenes filmed in France. Another assembly featured concert pianist, Ida I-lartman, who played a number of compo- sitions by Brahms, Beethoven, and Chopin. Speaking on the Scientific Control of Human Behavior, Dr. Leonard D. Goodstein pre'- sented a program in January. Dr. Goodstein is the professor of psy- chology and director of the University of Iowa Counseling Service. Later in the season, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haedrich presented a flute and harpsichord concert, Mr. Charles Clabaugh, Illinois state legislator, commented on the film, The Maritimes in Summer. Dr. Leonard D. Goodstein
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