The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1945, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, October 10, 1945
bring those people to love great
music. I insist, never!"
As for practicing the piano,
Rubinstein disagress with his late
compatriot Paderewski. He doesn't
labor over scales and finger etudes,
altho he emphasizes that they are
He maintains that the student
must discover his own difficulties
in specific selections.
With this advice to piano stu
dents, as well as discoursing on
Broadway shows, the royal fam-
ilies of Europe and. hilarious ex
periences from Egypt to. Argen
tine, a delightful hour with a
great man ended.
extremely important for the be
ginner wno is "growing up
muiscaiiy."
Inside reports from the Chi O
house say that their Sue Golden
has called it steady with new Phi
Gam Bob Korte . . . but, from
where we stand, we can't figure
where Kappa Ruth Korb and
Theta Helen Howell fit in.
Dodee Easterbrook of cheer
leading and Alpha Xi fame spent
Monday looking sad and lonely
. . . claimed she and steady Art
Beindorf had squabbled . . . great
surprise when they passed the
candy to celebrate their pinning.
Seems these bell bottom boys
have the charm to pull women
from all over the country . lat
est records revealed from Madi
son, Wise. Name of Lida Molle
and the object of her train ticket
affections was NRO Duff Beck.
Two Tau's are home again . . .
Phil Oxley, paratrooper and Dale
McCracken, of the U. S. N. are
gladdening the campus . . . the
latter devotes himself to Kappa
Jac E. Lou Merritt . . . and Felipe
is with his old flame Gamma
Phi Myra Lee Haden . . ."the end.
What the great big mean old
actives won't do to torture their
pledges . . . The ATO boys ganged
up on pledge Jack Hoyt to embar
rass the poor boy . . . seems one
of the bigger boys called a cer
Tain ineta tor a date . . . gave
Jack's name . . . that's life and
the neophyte wasn't even in Lin
coln!
Life can be trying ... oh yes
. . . what about the tall, good
looking "swabby" who decided to
wear his civies to hear Ray Bau
due but came face to face with
one of the CO's. Ten minutes
later, date DG Mary Esther Dun
kin was sitting patiently on Navy
Hall steps waiting for "MR. X" to
make a quick change ... so they
could return to the dance with
a clear conscience.
Rubinstein . . .
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are good and bad classics just
as there is good and bad jazz.
Gershwin, Kern and Porter are
Rubinstein's favorites as well as
the old masters. "I never over
looked an invitation to a party
when George Gershwin was to be
there, too, because he played his
tunes most divinely. I adored
Gershwin!" he recalled. He dedi
cated a lovely song to me called
"Nashville Tennessee Blues," but
the manuscript is with my things
in Paris."
But as to making his tunes from
melodies of Chopin or any other
great composer, Mr. Rubinstein
will always add hastily "I don't
believe in it at all. To cheapen
the work of a composer who died
young and penniless because he
would not stoop to write the pro
fitable, popular tunes is a dis
grace." Continuing, he added,
while that sort of thing may
bring a fragment of great music
to a mass of people who would
not hear it otherwise, it will never
NOTICE.
All men Interested in offi
ciating at intramural football
games are requested to meet
with Gordon Ehlers in the fac
ulty lounge at the Student Un
ion on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at
7:30 p. m.
DAUE EM'S
ORCHESTRA
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Saturday,
October 15
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