^viLLinueu on page o, cut. j. continued on page 6, col. 1J Dylan and Lake Choir to SingFolksinger Bob Dylan and the S Lake Erie College Choir will y both perform at Kenyon this weekend, promising an unusually diverse and rewarding series of 0 musical entertainments., Dylan is to sing at Rosse Hall^ Friday evening at 8:30. Tickets^ are on sale in front of Dean Ed-ewards’ office in Ascension Hall at $1.50 for College students and children, $2.50 for guests.Bob Dylan is best known for his rough style which is coupled f with an instrumental virtuosity • and poignancy. He writes many of g his selections, which explore the jj( problems Dylan feels face the young person entering the world as an adult.Last Monday the New York Times, in a review of a Dylan t concert, called him “brilliant.”On Saturday evening at 8:00, the Lake Erie College Choir-will join the Kenyon Singers in Concert. The Lake Erie Choir will present a selection of madrigals, and will join with the Kenyon Singers in an English version of Brahms’ “Nanie,” a work described by Prof. Frank T. Len-drim as a “secular cantata.” The Kenyon Singers will sing several spirituals and folksongs in addition to the Brahms work with Lake Erie.The Concert, which will be held in Dempsey Hall, is free, and the public is invited.This is the first time in several years that the Lake Erie College Choir has come to Kenyon. The group, consisting of some fifty girls, will also join the Chapel Choir at the Church of the Holy Spirit Sunday morning.beupltioibylegF“FcbeepreinofCthetheancAllpiscaimecT!dilitJe