1964 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 62 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 187

On April 29 a group of Danish gym nasts, who were touring the United Sta les prior to the opening of 1he World's Fair, presented a public events exhibition in Memorial Gymnasium. The team performed gracefu l and team-coordinated feats before a large crowd of students and townspeople.

Public Events

janos Starker, famed cellist, presented a concert as guest artist of the ASUl and Moscow Community Concert ;\ ssociation. Eddy Gilmo re, Pulittcr Prize-winning co rrespondent of the .\ ssociated Press appeared on the University's Pu blic E\cnts platform on Friday, March 6. Gi lmore spoke o n "Changing Tides in Wo rld ;\ ffair~" before :l large crowd of students and facu lt)' members in Memorial Gymnasitun. Gilmore stated, " \\'orld \\'ar Ill will ne\'er occur ." and supported his the;is h) expressing his ideas on current trends in ~ l oscow - \\'a;hington ::tnd R ussia Red China telations.


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