Friday, July 24, 1942 SUMMER RAG. Dream . . . (Continued from Page 1.) the school of music and in Lin coln music circles. He has played the piano in several dance bands around town, in cluding Johnny Cox's. Active Student. His energy lias been expended more intensely, however, on the viola. He has composed some, ar ranged a great deal, and lias been and active Pinfonian. Unlike so many other temperamental mnsi t ians he gets along well with most vcrvone. This nan is Paul Koenig, who, with other matters press- Enjoy Cool Comfort ot Lincoln's Leading Theatres (Today! K I I V4AW- Hh", ' I 1 Th Mognitent 1 I Dope I starts Today! I 1 TEXAS 1 InebraskaJ Across the Border to Our Good Neighbor See 'MEXICAN SYMPHONY' A colorful documentary film Directed by Sergei Eisenstoin 8:00 p.m., Sunday, July 26 Union Ballroom No Charge IX1"" Library Completion Postponed m. ;M wK Completion of the new Love Memorial Library will not be until about Jan. 1. according to a state ment made yesterday by Stephen A. McCarthy, director of libraries. Original time limit was the latter part of this summer. ing him, gave generously of his time to arrange all the music for the all-girl orchestra, re hearse them, and teach Winn Nelson the fundamentals of con ducting. Koenig leaves the 29th of this month to show A. Hitler and crowd the door. May the gods be with him... Discourse on Genius. In any given- century the num ber of genius' is strictly limited, but there is always some who raise themselves above their fel low men. Of all the thousands of men who have picked up a violin or sat down at a piano, the name of only a few live longer than a year or two. Tho the chances may be only one in a million it is conceivable that another Bach or Paganini or Flagstad may now be attend ing the university or will at- tend it. One might ask himself what kind of a reception such a per- son would receive. Would his tal- er.t? he recognized and special dis- pensations be made for him? Or would he te given the usual teach- The Summer Kag Thr iimnwr R K piililivhcd wwll --h l'rlday unit Klv-n ' Irrr " tntrnu mid twmlrr ! th- I ni- vmiK ..I N'rhraOia. Thr whllrll.n ha thr authiM-iraltiia Vmi. '"' dlrcrtur of the mimmrr rhiMl. Krtltiw MarinrV ! Mamcn Hrtty Ii"i i 1 1 BUM 4k H i, in y W ' ers' training courses mid only ! after years of struggle be appre ciated? Naturally much would de ! pend on the individual himself. But would he be hindered or helped ? There is a wide range of available positions in the mus ical world, varying from the teaching of elementary student to sing "Farmer in the Dell' to conducting the New York Phil harmonic (John Barbarolli will die sometime). The richest prizes are oniy secured thru tears, despair, hunger, and faith, but they are there to be secured by someone for only in that way has the world progressed. Attempts should be ceaselessly H g g , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Held Over for a Second Week WAl DBdDMIO) . 0 Courtesy Lincoln Journal. made to search and assist those with talent superior to that of the average. These chosen few should be urged to go their own way. alone if need bo. to do the jobs which utilizes their ability to the fullest extent. May there be no Rommels among us who are still ser- gents. Umlergraihiates i Time Borrowed, Aserls II. Humly Yale undergraduate students were told that they were living 41 wm mm m r vinrrowed time." with no guar antee that they would be allowed to complete their courses, by Har vey H. Bundy, special assistant to the secretary of war. Leaders of the armed forces, he said, had decided that advanced education should he made avail able for "A limited number of men to provide future trained ability not only for the armed services but for the production of war materials. THE MUSIC B5f5'f OP YESTERDAY "4 V AND TODAY PLAYED 8Y . f AND HIS ORCHESTRA NBC NETWORK r AVORITtt ViCTOP IUEIX0 lECORDiVft STARS SAT., ULY 25 ffiMasranc r Adm. 85c Fa. Tax Included V: lP TONIGHT & SATURDAY J