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the liturgical movement is an attempt to adopt the primitive church to modern times the rev bonnell spencer 0.h.c said in the osbourne room of the univer sity center last night in the main lecture in christ we worship " father spencer re ? contracts not renewed for frosh counsellors count basie tion of the table fellowship according to ancient jewish cus tom the act of the breaking of the bread symbolized the formation of a table fellowship the rev spencer noted it was done after everyone was seated and no one was to leave until the final bless ing the rev spenser said early writ ings of the primitive church cere monies referred to the baptismal eucharist before talking of the eucharist with which most christ ians are familiar today because of the original reform ers had little knowledge of the primitive church the baptismal eucharist has been reduced to an occasional appendage the rev spencer said furthermore he contended that it appears that early church cere monies had great use of the bap tismal eucharist while we have only occasional use of it today reform tradition and catholic tradition are realizing that some ideas were right and some wrong see it page 6 the board of trustees of the alumni association and the uni versity board of trustees will meet collectively friday in the university center samuel i con nor director of public information announced today the alumni meeting will com mence with a luncheon at noon and continue until 2:30 when the uni versity trustees meeting will begin this schedule was arranged to accommodate those trustees who trustee board meets friday b&w i'lioto by mcl snyder jerry sullivan pulls in walt king's pass good for 16 yards the sophomore halfback pulled the pass in on the harvard 48 and bulled for four more addi tional yards to the 44 he was forced out of bounds by crimson hb jim leath not on picture closing in on the play are engin eers john chambers and boyd taylor and guard john semer aro truly superb production under milk wood set for parents day viewed the early church and how contemporary men are finally be ginning to understand it fully three main ingredients are need ed to begin a study of christ's gospel the rev spencer noted first a complete text of the bible is necessary then an accurate translation into an understandable language of the times is needed and finally a reconstruction of the primitive church will be need ed to fully understand the gospel according to father spencer early reformers of the church wanted to make the bible fit their theology the rev spencer noted however they lacked the three basic ingredients for this study among recent discoveries has been a new interpretation of the breaking of the bread in christ's last supper father spencer com mented the breaking of the bread was symbolic of the forma four former members of the freshman counselling program did not have their counselling contracts for this semester renewed by the university according to jon krupnick 62 gryphon society president usually reliable sources indicated that this action followed viola tion of a unviersity party regulation by these four students two seniors and two juniors although the social petition for a gryphon society party in park house may 20 stipulated evacua tion of female guests at 1 a.m the former counsellors reportedly re mained in the park lounge area with their dales until 6 am may 21 a former park house freshman told the brown and white that noise of the conversations of these eight people when they were leav ing the building awakened several park residents krupnick initially refusing com ment on reports of this incident later revealed that no official uni versity disciplinary action had yet been taken against these men c b campbell associate dean of students would not comment on the report both krupnick and dean camp bell told the brown and white that these men are still members of the gryphon society a living group encompassing freshman counsellors the four students are currently residing in the freshman residence halls wlrn to air brubeck a wlrn taped interview with dave brubeck and paul desmond will be heard on nightsound at 11 p.m tonight under milkwood — the off-broadway drama will be presented as part of the parents weekend schedule see thomas page 6 under milk wood by dylan thomas will be presented at 8:15 p.m friday oct 13 in the broughal junior high school auditorium the production first in the current performing arts committee series and set for parents weekend was selected after the sudden can cellation last week of david ross lied da gabler company thomas the late welsh poet wrote under milk wood originally for radio and it is essentially a dramatic recitation rather than a play the present production by jose quintero and theodore mann was revived in march 1960 at new york's circle in the square theater where it was widely acclaimed william ball the director is noted for his direction of ivanov in 1958 which won him the vernon rice drama desk award he has also directed opera at the new york city center others in the cast are david o'brien michael prince janis young paul milikin jenny egan jack dodson margery mcdaniel stephen gray anita dengler and philip thompson richard watts jr new york post reviewer said that thomas beautiful lyric invocation of life love and dreams in a seacoast village ... is a brilliant revival the lyric qualities of dylan thomas wild eerie and earthy tender and violent said watts have long been recognized and they are present the william count basic or chestra with its famous one o'clock jump sound will high light fall houseparty on nov 3 from nine to one bud rader and his group will appear at the same time on the upper floor oi grace hal a knight of melody w t ill be presented by the class of 1962 and 6 per couple will admit le high men and their dates into what is promised to be a radically different decorated grace hall 1936 where its personnel was en larged the count made his debut at roseland ballroom on broadway and later at the old famous door on 52nd street where he captured the music world with his new kind of music — jump rhythm — and what the critics called the great est band of all in january of 1937 the band made ics first recordings and by the following year it had become internationally famous the quali ties that established it were basre's simple swinging elliptic piano style and the rhythm section th?t supported it basic performed at new york's carnegie hall in 1939 his concert started the trend of so-called jazz see bud page 7 monk defines liturgical movement fifty-seven years ago the cen tral jersey town of red bank was the scene of basic's climb to fame he began playing piano with his mother's instruction and has since ascended steadily the ladder which brought the now famous popular ity to his unique jump sound basic worked in new york in the early clays and then moved to kansas city where he joined benny moten's band when thr leader suddenly died in 1936 the count was elected to take over the group in the summer of 1935 the count had a ten-piece band which john hammond noted music critic heard on a local kansas city radio station hammond helped to bring the band to chi cago and then to new york in tuesday oct 3 1961 bethlehem pa basic to jump at hp as knight of melody vol 73 no 5 by george davis lehigh university brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 5 |
Date | 1961-10-03 |
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FullText | the liturgical movement is an attempt to adopt the primitive church to modern times the rev bonnell spencer 0.h.c said in the osbourne room of the univer sity center last night in the main lecture in christ we worship " father spencer re ? contracts not renewed for frosh counsellors count basie tion of the table fellowship according to ancient jewish cus tom the act of the breaking of the bread symbolized the formation of a table fellowship the rev spencer noted it was done after everyone was seated and no one was to leave until the final bless ing the rev spenser said early writ ings of the primitive church cere monies referred to the baptismal eucharist before talking of the eucharist with which most christ ians are familiar today because of the original reform ers had little knowledge of the primitive church the baptismal eucharist has been reduced to an occasional appendage the rev spencer said furthermore he contended that it appears that early church cere monies had great use of the bap tismal eucharist while we have only occasional use of it today reform tradition and catholic tradition are realizing that some ideas were right and some wrong see it page 6 the board of trustees of the alumni association and the uni versity board of trustees will meet collectively friday in the university center samuel i con nor director of public information announced today the alumni meeting will com mence with a luncheon at noon and continue until 2:30 when the uni versity trustees meeting will begin this schedule was arranged to accommodate those trustees who trustee board meets friday b&w i'lioto by mcl snyder jerry sullivan pulls in walt king's pass good for 16 yards the sophomore halfback pulled the pass in on the harvard 48 and bulled for four more addi tional yards to the 44 he was forced out of bounds by crimson hb jim leath not on picture closing in on the play are engin eers john chambers and boyd taylor and guard john semer aro truly superb production under milk wood set for parents day viewed the early church and how contemporary men are finally be ginning to understand it fully three main ingredients are need ed to begin a study of christ's gospel the rev spencer noted first a complete text of the bible is necessary then an accurate translation into an understandable language of the times is needed and finally a reconstruction of the primitive church will be need ed to fully understand the gospel according to father spencer early reformers of the church wanted to make the bible fit their theology the rev spencer noted however they lacked the three basic ingredients for this study among recent discoveries has been a new interpretation of the breaking of the bread in christ's last supper father spencer com mented the breaking of the bread was symbolic of the forma four former members of the freshman counselling program did not have their counselling contracts for this semester renewed by the university according to jon krupnick 62 gryphon society president usually reliable sources indicated that this action followed viola tion of a unviersity party regulation by these four students two seniors and two juniors although the social petition for a gryphon society party in park house may 20 stipulated evacua tion of female guests at 1 a.m the former counsellors reportedly re mained in the park lounge area with their dales until 6 am may 21 a former park house freshman told the brown and white that noise of the conversations of these eight people when they were leav ing the building awakened several park residents krupnick initially refusing com ment on reports of this incident later revealed that no official uni versity disciplinary action had yet been taken against these men c b campbell associate dean of students would not comment on the report both krupnick and dean camp bell told the brown and white that these men are still members of the gryphon society a living group encompassing freshman counsellors the four students are currently residing in the freshman residence halls wlrn to air brubeck a wlrn taped interview with dave brubeck and paul desmond will be heard on nightsound at 11 p.m tonight under milkwood — the off-broadway drama will be presented as part of the parents weekend schedule see thomas page 6 under milk wood by dylan thomas will be presented at 8:15 p.m friday oct 13 in the broughal junior high school auditorium the production first in the current performing arts committee series and set for parents weekend was selected after the sudden can cellation last week of david ross lied da gabler company thomas the late welsh poet wrote under milk wood originally for radio and it is essentially a dramatic recitation rather than a play the present production by jose quintero and theodore mann was revived in march 1960 at new york's circle in the square theater where it was widely acclaimed william ball the director is noted for his direction of ivanov in 1958 which won him the vernon rice drama desk award he has also directed opera at the new york city center others in the cast are david o'brien michael prince janis young paul milikin jenny egan jack dodson margery mcdaniel stephen gray anita dengler and philip thompson richard watts jr new york post reviewer said that thomas beautiful lyric invocation of life love and dreams in a seacoast village ... is a brilliant revival the lyric qualities of dylan thomas wild eerie and earthy tender and violent said watts have long been recognized and they are present the william count basic or chestra with its famous one o'clock jump sound will high light fall houseparty on nov 3 from nine to one bud rader and his group will appear at the same time on the upper floor oi grace hal a knight of melody w t ill be presented by the class of 1962 and 6 per couple will admit le high men and their dates into what is promised to be a radically different decorated grace hall 1936 where its personnel was en larged the count made his debut at roseland ballroom on broadway and later at the old famous door on 52nd street where he captured the music world with his new kind of music — jump rhythm — and what the critics called the great est band of all in january of 1937 the band made ics first recordings and by the following year it had become internationally famous the quali ties that established it were basre's simple swinging elliptic piano style and the rhythm section th?t supported it basic performed at new york's carnegie hall in 1939 his concert started the trend of so-called jazz see bud page 7 monk defines liturgical movement fifty-seven years ago the cen tral jersey town of red bank was the scene of basic's climb to fame he began playing piano with his mother's instruction and has since ascended steadily the ladder which brought the now famous popular ity to his unique jump sound basic worked in new york in the early clays and then moved to kansas city where he joined benny moten's band when thr leader suddenly died in 1936 the count was elected to take over the group in the summer of 1935 the count had a ten-piece band which john hammond noted music critic heard on a local kansas city radio station hammond helped to bring the band to chi cago and then to new york in tuesday oct 3 1961 bethlehem pa basic to jump at hp as knight of melody vol 73 no 5 by george davis lehigh university brown and white |
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