L j C . 4f RI.Mal, VOL. 1L-No. dS. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1891. PRiCE, THREE CENTS. The Choral Union. The Detroit Philharmonic Club miade their first appearance before a Chicago audience last eveining, i is the Auditoriiiu Recital Hall. For a couple of years past their reputa- tion as a remarkably fine quartet of striiig players has been rapidly ex- teniinig itself, yet it it is doubtful if aiiy of the auiesnce iuacqjuainuted weitis their svork anticipatedt suds a uilighitful treat as was us store for thsose whso braced the disagreeable wceathier of last niglht. Thle program iincludeid two quartets, opening with ItIaydn's quartet in D minor, and closing withs Schumann's in A nilnor, op. 41, No. r. These twvo nuimbers served admirably to showv the artistic qualities of the players is two widely differing styles of compositions. A group of selections iii the middle of the progranm includ- cii Rubinstein'~si"Music of the Spheres,'' an arrangemient of Schii- liert's :Mtomnst Musical (a la I lois- gisise) is F mnisor, and a scherzo hiv Mlendelusolin. Thle Rubinistein iinumbier seas fur mutied strings, and ens playeid withi a delicacy sasidtre- 0 sinem it thast suns truly astonishing. 'it the "close the sdismuendo swas so herfechtClint it seas next to iiiilossi- Mse tos ietermnie teperecise siomuentj at whlichs the tonse ceasedt. Thse Mo- siet Miusical usas playediusilh lsa- msot ilual isnis, assdt sfter Itse \tenclelssohsn scherzo, whlich closed the grousp, the players were recalled. The reading of the qluartets sowvesd siusical isntelligeince of a highs order, asnd thse muechaniical side of the tier- formance proved that the study sail reached a poinut whlere earls player seas esnabled to assert his artistic ini- siridusality and isndepenudesnce swiths- out thse least detriment to the effect of the ensemble, whsicts sas in fact only hseightenedl thereby. In fact 550 sucshIthoroughuly finished and ar- tistic string, playing has beeni heard is chamber music in this city for msany years-if ever-Chicago Tri- bune. A list of the books added to the library since Oct s, 1189r, has been posted on the bulletin board in the reading room. The Tuesday section in the Eng- lish masterpiece course will meet on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 for the next five weeks, Mr. Hussey's Circular. Oberlin vs. Cleveland Athletic Club. M1r. IV'. J. H-ussey, instructor in Thse Clevelanud Athletic Club, cap- astronomy, has prepared a six pageI tained by "Billy'' Rhodes, captain circular of instructions ansusgges- of last year's Yale eleven, defeated tiosns for those amateur astrosnmers Oberlin last week 28 to o. Rhodes wvho wishs to make observations of was the nuanstay of the Cleveland valise during thue coming total eclipsue teams, andI smade msost of the gains of temooon. Th'le eclipse swill be.- and three of the six touich-dlowvns. gis at 8:05 o'clock and curl at 7:28 He plays at right tackle. The Cleve- o'clock, Ansi Arbor local timue, on land elevens averagesu1i88 pounds, the evening of Novensher if6. Thle circular luau been sent to those ntis- desuts of tlse University whoue have taken the advanced course is astron- omsy, asud also to a number of amsa- tesir astrosuomers throughoust thne state. Tlue tisses givesn are the ap- proxinsate Ann Arbor mean local timses. 'rhey msay be converted us- to central standard time by sub- tracting 25 minutes and 5 secondis. Mr. Hussey has comupiled and tabu- lated the elensents of Clue eclipse, the timues of thse tuhases, ansi also a cata- and their forte is cestre rushing. Michuigans plays thse Cleveland Atls- letic Club at Clevelasud, on Thanks- giving slay, Novensher n26. All of' the C. A. C. players, exceplt Whitton and Stackwvell, are graduates of lar- yard, Vale, U. of M., Dartmsoth and Wiillianms. The Inlander. Thue Inlanuder for November is an exceedingly interesting and instruct- ive nsumber. Thle following is Clue ~OF YOUR.:" OUR SOCIET Y 3PDGE IMailed to You -- Through Your NWCHAPTE( Upon - PRiC L :-APPLICATION. LIST Maufcusers sof isesi 1Piains ansdi Jewvelledl Sicisuly ladges. DETROIT, - MICH. .3t louis str ogte mo'sa - tble of contents- hnyuwnteaes~ro~ua~ye purest puaths, andsuelletinses of Clue A Pecvsion ofiiHuseiistr.Her A. 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