Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1948 — Page 6
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TREND WATCHER—M iss Ethel Cleland, retired librarian of the Business Branch Library, has been following the trend of business here for 31 years. has become one of the outstanding institutions of its kind in the country, Even day She the diminutive librarian cannot . Like many others in her profession, she would like to see tie library under its own board instead of being controlled by the Board of School Commissioners. * Then, too, she would like to see its services enlarged to include the entire county, “I'd like to see trucks filled with books eircu-
through the county providing reading mafor those who ‘do not now have the full
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College Entries Open on Sept. 11
Indiana Central
Calendar Announced
Indiana Central College today set Bept. 11 as opening S ioaay for
attendance last night.
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to the season’s major event.
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iring youngster: She has a " Hugh Thompson. ppeals to them, - lege All four soloists, whose singing she sald, x haven't decided yet. men and transfer students, will tion of “Carmen” tomorrow eve-
begin orientation at 8 a. m. Sept. 1, Residence halls for freshmen
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The postponement of “Carmen” Thursday also probably made last night's operatic concert by Fabien Sevitzky and the Summer Symphony seem too close
earing. It provided another opportunity to hear the four Metropolitan Opera stars of Dr. Sevitzky’s “Carmen” capt: Regina Resnik, Claudia Pinza, Brian Sullivan and
ning, did fine work in last night’s miscellaneous program of selec-
will open at n Sept. 10, and 1) Itall French the rae ATT ori will Sone om; #3 And. Freng open at noon Sept. 12. Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra
were assisted also by Jane Johnston, Indianapolis soprano; Lois Gentile, mezzo - soprano; John Hurley, tenor; George Tozzi, barftone, and other “Carmen” per-|
was held together by Dr. Se-
; “Carmen,” Dr. Sevitzky's bigHeart sion, Dec. 17 to Jan. 3; first semes-|8e8t local achievement in musical
un ot ter termination, Jan. 23; second of Virgin.
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If it does nothing else to you, it will raise your civic pride um-
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Tonight's en test is to ‘be spons B'rith and is to be traction. Strange to relate oly Blues did | 1
to 4, giving Dick a “sweep” of the tw Moreover, the Bi Malloy, the Tribest ing pitcher. Until 1 ning, Malloy was w to hia 18th triumnk lL but in that stas placers staged a fur a couple of breaks ted around and bat the box.
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after the catch. The Indians als: break in the fifth. singled and was dc lng to steal second struck out, Then FI and Culley ‘Rickar triple to The wal: scoring big Les. Ri as Petg Castiglion: on a long fly, Blues Get 1 The Blués stacke yet had to struggle in front. Malloy | speed and goose-eg sas City pastimers nings. They got to in the sixth as th walk and two hit them in 1-2-3 orde enth but in the sig ed on him for six | two" doubles, and relieved. Barrett finished « and Johnny Hutel the ninth after Red for a pinch hittet, The Indians Ia scoring in the four tallied. twice on a w a single, a scoring loy’s infield out. Rikard hammere the plate in the fi Peters, batting for drove one across in Kansas City won in Indianapolis, onl an edge over the Re tory Field. In the ever the Indians | the Blues 12 times i Huge Atten Last night's conte before a ladies’ ni 9844. Paid attendar All American As division clubs. lost the Indians’ lead r games, with 38 to g The Redskins ¢ double play last lifted them out of first inning. With runners on third ar one out, Malloy ha a free ticket, filling Then Malloy glov rison’s ‘hot ground Turner, forcing Le at. the plate, and the ball to Fleming rison.
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