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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2J, 193r. 16 ABRAHAM Inventor Conducts Theremin Program at Museum Concert Louis Barlevy, the tenor, and George Ooldberg, the boss. Mr. Theremin gave three other two to piano and one to organ accompaniment. Among the selections played were Schubert's Education Group Urges Dual Head FULTON ST.

at HOYT "Ava Maria." Bizet's "Intermezzo For New Clinic (Agnus Del) from L'Arlesienne," "On the Steppe," by Oretchanlnoff, and others. The audience was appreci Four of the theremins with Joseph Yasser at the organ played Tschai-kowsky's "In the Church" and Palestrina's "Adoramous Te," with Mr. Theremin at the soprano instrument; Lucie Rosen, the alto; TO 7 ative and lingered for some time after the concert to examine the instruments. Smart The first opportunity to hear ether-wave music produced by electrical theremin In free public concert attracted nearly 1,000 persons yesterday afternoon to the Sculpture Court at the Brooklyn Museum. Leon Theremin, the Russian inventor of the instrument, personally conducted the program.

It was the first time that the electrical music has been publicly played to organ accompaniment Dr. Nucld Favors Clioire of Psychiatrist Together "Willi Export Educator The Public Education Association, which has allied itself with the mental hyglenists In the light over whether an educator, psychologist or a psychiatrist should head the ABRAHAM FULTON ST. at HOYT V) Jefferson Patrol new Board of Education behavior clinic, today offered a plan a FURNITURE and RUG canties Personnel Listed New officers and new members of the Student Patrol, service organization at Thomas Jefferson High School, were announced today by William Sorokoff, faculty adviser. Officers are: Hurry Bafransky, pruldmt. Surah Brody.

vice president. Ruth Novaa, arcretarr. CAPTAINS Raold Lrimtldrr Arthur Dauman Belli Chalmowiti Sylvia Monwn NEW PATROLMEN For All Types of Figures In a Full Range of Sizes Abraham Abrahams Clara Mryermm Julia Mlllman Henry Adelson dual head, still leaving the psychologist out in the cold. Writing in it bi-weekly bulletin Dr. Howard Nudd.

director of the association, says that the Board of Education should place a psychiatrist at the head of the technical department of the clinic, and relegate to an educator the educational problems involved. Outline! Status The educational leader. Dr. Nudd, said, "might be either as associate superintendent, relieved from other duties in order to give adequate attention to the task, or a director of a bureau of child guidance, specially created to bring together and correlate the clinic and other child guidance services of the school system." The Board of Education, however, has already recommended tentatively that a psychiatrist should head the clinic. Last year when It sent down to the Board of Estimate, the Public Education Association points out, it recommended appointment of a psychiatrist to the top position, "on the assumption of course that he would be responsible to the Superintendent of Schools or to one of his immediate assistants." rioors upen weanesaay, Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 9...

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