Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1948 — Page 19
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Composes Tunes By vy Mathematics
New York Professor Ignores ~ Chorines While Grading Tests
— Earl Wilson NEW YORK, Dec. 8—S8ince there aren't any more people trying to write songs than there are people, I looked
~into the revolutionary “mathematical system” of composing
tunes. To do this I had to go to the Harem Cafe and find
“Little Mary” Small—who is large Mary Small now. Large
in some areas, anyway. [Avenue of the Americas will I went backstage and there probably have its name changed 1 saw her hiisband, Music |either to UN Blvd. or back to
| Sixth Ave, . Noro Morales was Professor Vic Mizzy of New York wareq a fat M- G-M contract.’ . . Primo Carnera’s set for a film here after completing his wres[tling tour. . Bob and Florence] Ballard are ‘billed as "Mr, and
papers while a lot of half-asesseq chorus girls were running around. | He didn’t even
soe them, Mrs; Ice” in the Hotel New York“What is he, |er’s new ice show. : a * w = » Ye hinge eal od WISH I'D SAID THAT: Consingin’ Mary. rad Thibault: “Between 18 and 30 “See thig graph most girls are picky. After 30
Th most girls are panicky.” book?" 3 ® = =» Bar Buzz “It looks like a Miss Small graph to you” he said, “But I can assure you it's a great tune by the Schillinger| system.” “The which?” “The Sehillinger system, gaid sharply, “ I can write pasgionate music or I can make them 115.000. pin-u t - ures t r feel sleepy or happy because I’ ; ote at up C 0 Marines know how, I'm a psychiatrist |
|from now on must pay their bills iin American currency. . . . Every one’s talking about Miami's new!
whe a0 Ear” in Bost.n to accept a
with--musie.--It's-all. done with .
mathematics. 1 can take a tele-| [2 snowaa iE pulled + Satie
phone number and weave a beau- - tiful melody around it. Give he tanked. I go home.” ,., That's » | Earl, brother. a phone number. - » .
{ > - WHOSE?” 1 sad. Financing Plan Anybody’s,” he said.
“Plaza 2-1400 and ask for Hearing Dec. 17
Helen,” I said. Hearin el 3 g on the proposed $24 Oh, let's have no zeros. ha million financing plan of the kind of Toss San you Be |Public Service Co. of Indiana will zeros’ e aske Pp V:lbe held by the Public Service|
Finally I gave him my number, coq and he made a tune out of it.|p.. issn in the State House|p
although whether it was good, 1 wouldn't want to say. The plan calls for an issuance
“What is this Dillinger sys-[°f $12 million principal in first tera] demanded. ery mortgage bonds and 120,000 “Schillinger—not Dillinger! [Shares of cumulative preferred he said. “He was .s Russian |St0CK. The preferred stock will physicist who died four years be convertible into common stock
age. He taught George Gersh- {30d Will be first offered to.com-
win, then he died. Gershwin |M00 shareholders of the com.
wrote a lot of Porgy and Bess’ |[P20Y with “this yin The oid |, B+ A Gallagher, president, said teachers are scared of this sys- [0¢ funds would be .used to fitem. It spells doom for them.” [Dance the company through 1952.
_ The whole program is expected! Does this mean Irving Bertin, involve the spending of ap-|
is washed up?” I said. “No, it hasn't a lot to do with ProXimately $73 million,
popular songs,” the Professor a said. . “Out of this will eome the CALLS HIGHWAY PARLEY
greatest American music.” _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)— sw Federal Works Administrator! Philip B. Fleming says a Na-|
“We had this ‘system for a tions] Highwa, y Safety Cénfer-! year,” his wife Mary _com- ance will be held here June 1-3.
of President
plained, “and all he wrote me zt the request was. one song called ‘He's "Old Truman.
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AMERICANS visiting Bermuda,
$4-millon Saxony Hote]. . . . Bill|2e Dhssinioqs: Robert W. Guthrie, {Tabbert gave his notice to "Lend bachelor of laws: Rolf Hayn, A.
role in “Tales of the South Pa-!E. ific” . . . Walter Thornton sent |,
Students Due
~ 2612 Diplomas Awarded in 1948 Eighty-one . Marion County students in Indiana University
will receive degrees this month, ‘with 782 students who completed}
This brings the total] number of degrees awarded in 1048 to 2612, the largest graduating class in the history of the university. Marion County. *Sudents receiving degrees this mont Tecelve and thelr major subjects are as 0 Beech Grove: Robert PF. Wehling, B. 8., business, Bridgeport; James E.. Eickhoff, A.B, economics. Indianapolis: Irvin€.—A nn, M. 8, 3ucatioh; Joe P. Arvin, B., 2o0log 3 Char! s chemistr vi Rober dy doctor of Jubispradence: Mm, Ruth Hamlin Bell, A.M. social service; mC,
Red Blackburn, B. 8, busi Bluemel graduate nurse; George R. Bornm LB. ., music education (awarded post umously) ; Donald We Bieediove, B.S.
uel H. Bundles, A. B. ale Christena, AM, Cole, A. B., on: Beas James E. Com N M. 8. education: ent awford, econ oy
business; Ss rr Cull en Jr, B. 5, anatomy and pliysion ; Bette J. Davis, A. B., speech DeFrants, A.B, sociology; Eugene Donlan, A.B, psy-
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Jam J. Ervin, B. 8, business; Carroll P. Farr Jr, B. 8. busitiess; Lewis E. Pinch, B. 8. education: jlalcls L. Beckles, gradu: ate nurse: Paul R. Goldstein, B. 8S, bt E_Green e, B. 8, a
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{econamics; asl “Hirsch, B. 8. business; {Philip H. Hirsch, B. 8, education; John Hirschman, A. B., psychology: Philip Hyman, doctor of ‘jurisprudence; Howrd W. Kayner, ur B., chemistry; Kimbr, A. Pre Kin M.
5. government; Koob, M. 8. A atin: Mrs, Joan Parker ~Lawlis, raduate nurse; Edward B. Lawson, 8, siness; “Colleen A. Leak; duate nurse, John A. Lewis, A. B, x . MoConnell, bachelor of laws; John A MacDougal, B. 8., anatomy and physiology; Robert E. McGee, B. 8, business; Mary L. McLane, M. 8. education: Gertrude G. Mitchell, A. M., social service; Margaret PF. Morris, graduate nurse. Ralph E: Morrow, AM. history; Victo H. Muller, BS. apatomy, Fo physiology:
Tromas R. Mata, B.S., business; Arthur H. Niehoff, » ungaleties os. Esther | Pollard ay gradual nurse; Ts
Ruth Ormsby Rankin, Ms education; {Raymond L. Reed A.B. chemistry; Robert |G. Robb, a of laws: Helen L. Rohl |fng, gr graduate Surse; Joan 1." Rose, fecal t
ech ad "“Sybold rm ER A BS: | anatomy and physi ology; hy Schabler, B.S. business; Herbert
idensticker, B.S. | business, datas By Her gh bachelor of aws; Mrs, nay el education; Mrs, Weldeh. "Strick: land, BS. a Service: bara J. Swarm, graduate nurse; Stanley Talesnick, A.B., government; Russell, 1 . ‘Terhune, B.M., plano; Richard 8. Tho! business (distinction); Ki Traub,
BS, business; Mrs. Elizabeth Neff Trennepohl, M.8., education; Juanita H. Nines
y 8. a Wallace, A.B. Journalism. GCerge ‘Woessner, B 8. business; Mildred I. “Wood,
raduate nurse; Herbert E. Wrancher, 8., business; Frank BE. Zendell, BS, business. 3
Southport: Helen M. Parham, B.S. edu. cation.
Polio Unit to Meet
Indiana County chapter members of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis today were scheduled to meet here Saturday to discuss the Foundation’s plans for combating polio. Highlight of {the one-day meeting will be an address by Elaine Whitelaw, National director of the Foundation's |activities during the 1948 polio epidemic season.
Much Too Healthy for Me.” | The young prof smiled. f “They call me the mad pro-i fessor,” he said. “But they'll see.| N. Y. U. is the only college that] teaches the Schillinger System.| The others are afraid of it.” = este p floss
‘How It Works t “BUT HOW the heck does it} work?” T said. “Well,” he said. “the. minute I}. start throwing 9ths and 11ths| and 13ths and keep throwing; them, it builds up a tension which! irritates even musical ‘listeners. So you walk out of the concert hall.” ‘ “Is ‘that the kind of. songs ‘you write? To drive them out of the hall?” I said. | “Ah, but T know when fo turn| the faucet off,” he said. { Mizzy—who has written several! hits, including, “My Dreams Are! Getting Better AH the Time” *“The Whole World Is Singing My
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