Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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l in ,: 'f f -.i , --1' ' lsggigggiq f?j'f,I?5g . tis .H 'k a'm- X H . ppl, E, if 1, 4 P 5 Ei In the field of Music, on West fifty-seventh street is Carnegie Hall. This recital hall is one of the most famous in the world as well as one of the oldest, as it was opened in 1891. It is the home of the New York Phil- harmonic Society. It is also the host to the other orchestras as well as having the greatest solo- ists perform. Its attractions are in ballet, drama, lectures, and religious services. The Carnegie Recital Hall is well known for its opening recitals and chamber music. Moving to Uptown Manhattan, we find the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This museum, founded ninety-two years ago, offers the most numerous works of art in the Western Hempisphere. Its collection dates back as far as 5,000 years, covering all parts of the world. It contains a hall of European and Oriental Arms and Armor, a collection of musical instruments, and a dis- play of American rooms from the seventeenth to nineteenth cen- turies. The museum also has a costume institute, a junior Museum, and holds lectures and educational services. On Fifth Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets, we find the was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to house the Guggenheim collection of 20th century Amer- ican and foreign paintings. It also displays sculpture and graphic arts, The building itself is in an oval shape with circular stair- ways which give an onlooker dif- ferent perspectives of the pic- tures displayed. Indeed, this is a very modern museum. The American Museum of Natural History attracts thousands each year. It is noted as one of the world's largest science institu- tions. The contents date back from the age of dinosaurs to modern times. It also has ex- hibits of Indian Life, a gem collection, and a hall of North American Forests. The Hayden Planetarium, lo- cated right around the corner from the Museum of Natural History, can reproduce the sky on its seventy-five foot dome, in its past, present, or future state. It also displays collections of meteors, rocketsdesigns, and rocks. The Planetarium publishes current information on our changing world. Perhaps,though, the greatest center of art in all the world will be the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, now under under construction. Its site will be on Broadway and Colum- bus Avenues, between 62nd and 66th Streets. It will house the new Metropolitan Opera House, the Repertory Theatre, the Theatre for the Dance, the Julliard School of Music, and the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Bernstein. New York City with all these facilities can rightfully be acclaimed as the capital of world culture. Guggenheim Museum. This structure Jared Hermalin 15 ,,, J

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