Pegeée: Four THE COLLEGE NEWS Skinner Workshop Opens for Artists Creative talent on campus op- ened in a new direction with the Studio Warming sponsored bby the Art Club last Tuesday. Fifteen people arrived at the Mrs. Otis Skinner Theatre Workshop and met Mr. (Morris Blackburn, newly appointed instructor. In his lec- ture, Mr. Blackburn emphasized the point that each artist sees the subject (which was at the mo- ment, Patty Hochschild) in his own way, which can be quite dif- ferent from the rendition of .an- other artist. There were about ten poses lasting from five to ten min- utes, during which Mr. Blackburn helped each girl, by further ex- plaining his method of all-over ren- dering. ig] The next day, there were even more hopeful artists assembled in the workshop, which had received its christening by that time with a bottle of “India ink, spilled acci- dentally by an over-eager enthus- jast. Each one took turns posing for the rest, who did their sketch- es, for the most part, with a Jap- anese brush and ink. The brush was held at the end, and the stroke achieved with the movement of the whole arm. A problem of line composition was tried. One girl drew a brush line on her sheet of paper; the next copied hers and drew a new one of her own, and so on until there were about twen- ty loops and curves ‘on the last sheet. This was a question of bal- anced composition, the outcome of which was very interesting. These artistic afternoons are very informal; cookies are passed around, ¢igarettes smoked. There was the feeling in the group that two or three models would help the work. With Mr. Blackburn as instructor, the club would appear to be well under way to a con- structive future. 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Continued From Page 1 of Russian isolationism, “the dang- er that they will do after this war. what the United States did after the last war.” He also emphasized the cardinal significance of security in Russia’s foreign policy, point- ing out that though Russia’s tech- nique often lacks subtlety, it has the boisterous exuberance of youth. He urged Americans to make every effdrt to learn more about Russia and Russian tradi- tions, knowledge basic to coopera- tion with them. Singers Prisent Ballad Program Informal folk-singing reigned in the Common Room Friday night under the auspices of Monnie Bel- low, ’47, with two amateur ballad experts, Mr. Ned Freeman and Mr. William Pressman, performing with voice and guitar. The program included many well-known ballads, such as “The Foggy, Foggy Dew,” “Midnight Special,” “Franky and Johnny,” and “Blue Tail Fly,” the singers responding to all the audience re- quests. Mr. Pressman, a graduate of Penn and now a chemist, gathered his*-repertoire- from travels about the country, notably in the South. His co-partner, Ned Freeman, culled his knowledge of folk music from records and listening to other enthusiasts. 5G: plus tax _sthed for Lip Appeal You don't need a soap box... leave it toa polished dance floor and The Season’s RIGHT Red to win them over! Just Red is so right it’: the only lipstick shade Roger & > Gallet offer. On the lips, its beaut) lasts—and. how! % ‘ ; Perfume + Dry Perfume = Lip Ade * Toilet Soap | ROGER& GALLET ns 7 | WHAT TO DO After Graduation Army Map Service, Washington is recruiting for 100 employees. Research, editorial work, drafting, photo-mapping, photo-revising of maps, making maps from aerial photographs. The United Nations are making Student Conference Seeks 25 Delegates Continued From Page 2 tage by promoting on their indi- vidual campuses a more active in- terest in international problems and in the exchange of students and professors between the United States and other countries. We would appreciate your help- ing to spread this information on your campus. We will be glad to communicate directly with stud- ents or student onganizations con- cerning any additional details of the project, Sincerely yours, Student Service of America, Inc. Irene (Crosby, Acting General Secretary, (‘Students interested in becom- ing delegates may secure applica- tion blanks from the Student Ser- vice of ‘America, Inc., 2 ‘West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y.\A self- addressed stamped envelope should accompany the request). only a few secretarial and clerical appointments now. The Bureau of Recommendations has a report of a recent interview with the per- sonnel offices. Copies will be avail- able Wednesday at either of the Bureau offices. American Relief for France. The Bureau also has a report on this organization concerning workers for overseas relief. Volunteer or expenses only. Copies ready Wed- ‘| nesday. Now Vocational Tests will be given May.2 and 6 at 4:00 in room F, Taylor. They are open to all stu- dents who are interested. Summer Saks-34th, New York want a student for the college shop. A representative will come to the col- lege May 7th to. interview appli- canta. Notify Miss Bowman if you wish to see her. Studio Will Serve As Art History Lab Continued From Page 1 on individual talent or creative ex- pression, but rather on the stu- dent’s realizing the basic elements involved in such problems as those of perspective, chiaroscuro, and de- sign. 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