THE COLLEGE NEWS rem. Page Three Strength and Unity Displayed in Concert Continued from Page 1 ‘group of people whose extraordin- arily beautiful renditions rose from the very depths of their hearts. The program was divided into three main sections, the first con- sisting of four classical works, the second exhibiting the instrument- al as well as vocal talents of the group, and the third, a miscellan- eous- group of folk and _ lyrical songs. In .the “Children’s Blessing,” a fourteenth century poem arranged at the time of their little boy Johannes’s birth by their combined Catholic priest, conductor, and baritone, Dr. Wasner, they achiev- ed a high peak in balance of parts and blend of tone. It was true of every piece that one voice was out- standing, yet each was infallibly true, particularly as regards sense of pitch. The setting, as well as the ac- tual sounds that emanated in the second part, cast a unique story- book spell, as recordérs, and basso continuo. became a vital part of the ensemble. During the “L’Oeil- let Sonata,” one experienced more than the fascinating, sensitive nu- ances of the music; there was an irresistible feeling of family rela- tionship elevated to a high, spirit- ual level. The colorfully-dressed family seated around the players seemed as much of the music as the soloists themselves. In the “Yodel Song” and “The Old Woman and the Peddler,’ there were humorous touches as ‘well as consistent .technical per- fection. The words with which the Bar- oness described their “American Friends” — “open-hearted, broad- minded and friendly’—are appli- cable to the spirit of their sing- ing. The warmth, depth, serenity and solidity which pervaded the “Londonderry Air’ and “The Eve- ning Prayer” were less a result of conscious effort than an overflow- ing of realistic, vital experience. The Baroness said, “The country is as strong as its family life.” The strength of the music of the von Trapps is certainly derived largely from: the strength of the bond between each member, from the Baron who “refused to sing without little Johannes” down to “the little man of the ‘farm” in Vermont himself. Program Duo Seraphim ................. De Vittorai AVG DIANIO kc. Mozart Over the Mountains Mary Went Eccard-Brahms Ursinus Beats Owls In Opening Game, 3-0 Bryn Mawr, November 6, Play- ing their first game of the season, Bryn Mawr’s varsity hockey team was unable to score against a su- perior’ Ursinus eleven. The Red and Blue team took the lead early in the game and the Owls were never able to close the gap. Ursinus’ 3-0 victory -was won without much difficulty. Close team play and clever stickwork tipped the scales in Ursinus’ favor. The Bears’ right wing, Ludwick, played a consistently fast game. Speed- ing with the ball and approaching the Bryn Mawr goal, she passed to Mathieu who on three succeed- ing plays, shot the ball in for tal- lies. Bryn Mawr’s defense was weak. It could not withstand . Ursinus’ repeated attacks which each time surged down the field. Nor could the Owl forwards get to Ursinus’ goal and, except for one scoring threat in the second half, -the Bears controlled the ball most of thé time. The second team, however, out- played Ursinus’ J.V.’s 2-1. Both Bryn Mawr goals were scored in the first half and, although Ur- sinus threatened up to the closing minutes, Bryn Mawr held the lead. Ursinus Bryn Mawr Ludwick RW Richardson McDaniel RI Foster Mathieu CF MacIntosh Harmer LI Turner | Harting LW Scribner Bright LH Walker Gelpkee CH Niles Halbruegge LH Leitch Shoemaker RF Kaltenthaler Bradway LF Rebmann Girilin G Hall II In These Delightful, Pleasant Graves. Purcell The Cuckoo ............ Johann Stefani MONATA ids aii oil iL’Oeillet Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ..Bach A Little Terzetto ....3:......8. Waner WAGNOIEE fioccansconuns Wasner Ill Der Mahder ............ Folk Song from Lower Austria Love Song ............ From Cartinthis FOGG BONE ices From Styria IV The Farmer’s Boy, arr. by Wasner The Old Woman and the Peddler Meee ere K. K. Davis ». Astembly An assembly commemorating International Students’ Day will be held at 10:00 a. m. on Wednesday, November 17. All classes at this hour. will be ex- cused. Definite arrangements, which are being made by the Undergraduate Association, will be announced later, Londonderry Air ....arr. by Wasner | BOWLING Ardmore -3953 Ardmore, Pa. Ardmore Recreation Center|} rire oTyLE SHOP Moderation Pattern Emphasized by Chan Continued_from Page 1 as a unifying factor since it has taken such different forms in each country. In examining China’s position between the East and West, three questions must be preeminently considered: the role of the individ- ual, the relative roles of intuition and reason, and those of material- ism. In China, cultivation of the individual; contrary to Western notion, is encouraged. But the in- dividual is not the basis of the so- cial order. The basic unit is the family. Thus China differs, both from India, where the caste is the prime unit, and from the West where the individual comes first. The question of the individual extends from the problem of im- mortality. In India, the individual is temporary and, after death, re- turns to Brahmin; in the West, the individual is immortal. In China sae results from the inter- action of the family and the uni- versal principle. These two forces continue after death, and har- mony continues in the proportion that each life has been exceptional or exemplary. In considering the roles of intui- tion and reason, Dr; Chan examin- ed the Chinese view that ‘reason has intuition. Reasoning alone, he pointed out, will not give the truth but needs the aid of friendship Delicious Teas Community Kitchen LANCASTER AVENUE Open Wednesdays Skirts — Sweaters all shades and sizes Headquarters for famous as you like it” hosiery known for their wearing quality ie ; 857 Lancaster Aventure, Bryn Mawr lh mo Skard Tells of Unity Of Anti-Nazi Norway Continued from Page 1 days. The Nazis send out storm troopers and enough trouble is raised to result perhaps in the closing of the schools for a week. The children stage demonstrations and parades; inevitably some are arrested, and the others go clam- oring after them, shouting that they want to be arrested ‘too. This, stated Mrs. Skard, is all part of the new role which the Norwegian children are playing. There are no longer secrets among adults alone, for the entire popu- lation participates in making life miserable for the Nazis by creat- ing petty nuisances, and love. material- ism and Turning to ialistic: and the East spiritual is not correct since both include the two points- of view. In. 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