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Given Music, General literature Sipping tea and discussing Romeo and Juliet around an imaginary fireplace, Interpretation of Shakespearean Drama students enioy a social hour with the Hillerbrancls. Painting from still life is one of the first proiects tried in General Drawing and Painting Class. W A fn. it f , 'f8fw-as.. A PSX fig? -fllgj' -1 XF:- X. 1'
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'QP are New Emphasis N Qs., ln Symphonic Strings class, music majors soon discover that playing the violin is not quite so easy as it looks. In the division of language, literature, and nne arts, l957-58 was accented by new music headquarters and a new Gen- eral Literature course procedure. Early last spring already, music head- quarters were moved from cramped quar- ters in the basement of the Union Build- ing to third floor ol the new Arts Build- ing. Briglitened by original paintings lrom last year's senior class gilt and a black, yellow, and blue color scheme, music facilities now consist ol l-l practice rooms, four laculty offices, two piano studios, two listening rooms, and three spacious classrooms. The General Literature program was altered experimentally with a grant from the Eli Lilly Foundation. It now consists ol two mass lectures per week delivered by Dr. A. Yoder and a one-hour, small discussion group period conducted by other members of the English depart- ment. Plans lor next year call for senior teaching fellows to lead these discussions. As a special leature of the revised program, guest lecturers spoke several times to the class. During the first 5611165- ter study, Dr. Norman T. Pratt, Indiana University, lectured on Homer's Odyssey and Dr. Harold Nimms, Notre Dame, spoke on Dante's Divine Comedy. With a signal from Paul Wenger, Radio Workshop students Anne Quiring and Merle Gisel begin recording a program for station WGCR. ,,
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A massive Civilization enrollment, distributed on both levels of Chapel Hall, listens to lectures from John Oyer every Wednesday, and Friday. In fulfilling his social work requirements, Grant Noll helps boys at the Bcisher ChiIdren's Home with a woodworking proiect
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