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Gould Address:.MICHIGAN DAILY, Press Bldg., Maynard .Street. Managers Houra : I-a p. in., 7-8 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Both phones THIURSD7AY, MAY 7, 1908. liTHUIVFlcTascRy erSvrsA. To stta aythling inl this commnit~iy of the value of mulisic as a highlly efficientl linstrumtl lof cultiire should beScto utler platiltudes; still tuore besitde the ques- tion toi urge thse necessity of culture as ai1 agent: of all true progress. Bunt of lie University orchtestras as z me- tiumt for mlusic, andtIfotseiests music, ii sets certainly not out of place to speak at this timie. Ott'Iluesdaly evetning thte orchlestra gave a symlphonly concert in thle iighs ~cltotil au~ditorium, n.Ilder thle direction tf Mvil. Samuel Lockwood. This was )Tactivatll te orchlestraI's first appear- 111ce as ats interger in the musical life of Ann Arbor. In view of the fail- ,,rc'wbich, has awarded simiilar at- lIemtl in formler years, andtinIl viewt of ;tile oblviouls obstacles in tiresway of such 'undtallkinlgs gelleraly, it is safe to say 't1a1 thle audienlce expectetd litle enou~gh. Btnthle conlcert provedtl10 merely satis- factory-it wa1 s aazingly well -dolse. Onily tbeir surprise cold equlal thte ap- probations of thlose who felt what possi- bilities for the commuillnity's etultural in- terests Mr. Lockwood las uncovered. Adifficult synmphlony-Mozart's "Jttpi- tr-was gfvent witl, remnarkable pre- cisionl antI smoothness; the orchestral accomlpanimlent of solt performers was a~curate. The whole affair passed off willsa"nrare and composure which court ed professional criticism-this, 1oo,.:we understanld, after a miere handful of re- hearsals. The facts tell their own story. To Mr. Lockwood is due, almost wholly, the credit for the existence of such a really, high-class organization. hBlt ftt-saying thi.stwe shsottlt'tot forget the metmtbers ,of the orchestra. Withsout thteir zeal anti co-operationandttiunltirinlg energy, exhibited itsrelhearsals, the re- stilts shownttTttestdty tight woiilid tcer htave brettnitcomsplished. With~ottheir tmdying ethusiastm the stork of the rdirector instead of bring a pleasure wtould save been a task of altmost ittsur- 'mountable proportions. Wshen it is remembred what tise tPittsburg orcisestra hs dotte for Pills- tsurg, swhal part the Thomas orchestra >has played in thte taming of Chicago, somtnttg of the possibilities thlat are before Ann Arbor may be glimlpsetd. 'We by tto means itentd to intvite comn- parisontbeitween th~e orgattizatiots first ttnanted and fthe slayers gatheredl tnder Mr. L~ocksvood. We wsistt merely to tog- gest whtata field lies intthle futire for rthe stork wthichtthle latter save so effi- ciently tbeguts. lThte tutifirtdstupport of Ann Arbor musical intlerests shottld hasten to en- courage Mr. Lockwotod bsy more tttatts be givent with all practicatble frequency. We arc' guilty of tatotlogy in urgitng teven thlis tmucht tpont those wh-lo recog- nize in thle strintg orchestra tie tbest kn~ow, nrtdiittt for ttht exprtession of the btest Itmusic. FIVE MORE SENIOR MEDICS RECEIVE APPOINTMTENTS Dutrittg the last twots seks sevecral more senior mtettics tave otaittetdlos- pital positionts ftor periodls of one or more years. A. C. McCturdy received otie of the right appointiments intthle Erie county tospital at Bitffalo. Atntg tlte noted internes associated wiitht this intttution are Dr. Rosswell Park attd Dr. MNatticwss Matit. Thte examnutio, whticttwstcotmpetitive, swas takett ty represetlatives of tte largest tiedical schtools intthle coutry. McCutrdy is a tttrttter osf thle gynteoltigical staff. Joseph D. t lritgerthts lbeett apptoitedt as otne of thte residettt pttysiciatts of tte Kalamsazoo insatte hospital atti will tbe- gut htis term of service Jttly t. He still specialize tin ervouts anidtmtcttal dsi- Floyd M. Frecitittt sill be otte of ite intterttes at ttte Toletdo city tospital dtur- ing thte nrsti two years. 'ITteodlore lDill- tmattitetntts to locate at Frettot, Ohtio. Roy Cuttbcrtsott left Tutesday for Worcltester, Mass., swhere ltcestill lake Ite comtpetitive exainitaiti for itntertne- shtip intthle Woreliesier getteral htospital. Leroy Wellstead tas received att ap- plointmenc~t inthle Jameis Walker hospital at Wilminsgton, N. C. tic sill lake te positionttbottt Jttly t. Thtis position wsas filled last year by a sttttetst frott Johnts Hopskins university. TWO CHINESE STUDENTS TO GIVE JOINT ADDRESS A joint adtdress will be given by Kiyo Sue Itni and Mr. Wang in Mc~tillant Hall text Stunday afternoon, the subiject beittg "A Critical Situation.- "The Michigan Cap-just whtat yosu have been looking for; extra small shape. Henry & Co., 709-7H1 North University. - 58-6o Att uttforttutate orsight hats delat ci until this late date te appreciaion of the recital of Richard Keys Biggs ott tie University organ lst Mnd~tay after- noon. Mr Biggs giltecatt exactig piv gratn teftre a large aidiecev, it t cae- fil anol musicianily meannter. H itsork eviceit apprecialtit fte oters adt skill ittmaiputation,. Aside frott the techiqiite the recitl tas aristicaly sit- cessftul. Mr. TBiggs'sork isatcrertdi to lift instructcors andtan eviece oiif t ste- cessftul fututre. 'Thlis aftertnoit at 430 t recital wilt bte giveniItinteUniviersit Settof 'stisic by pupilis tof AltieritLockwtsood attt WiilliamtiIHoswlatind. Tercitl still tbe its advsantedt pupil ,-ndttan titerestitg entetrtainmtit-tw till lit-affordthot ttse whiot arc present. Thei stutlic is ivi tedt at itend these pupils eceitls, for whitieh iti attttissiont is cargetd. The folotintg protgramti sill tbc giveit: Sontat, Di. 31. Ni. 2 (lietovn).. Laura Seirilits. A stong tof ott esonsi~s (Fote)- tretteTiraitt. Prelude anidl FugtieNi. 2 (Bach)i Twot Eltites (Cthoiin):Wldeisrncht est (Liszt)-Bcssie C. 'Torrey- Fruttlitsgszseii (Beker)I-Miss 1elent Wrigtht. Sotaa, Ot. 21 (tiectoset)=--Jli Klager. The Sprintg ha~s Comite (White) -lia- bethlt Wessi. Gtsotic-('lets Brink) : Iiiriimptuit (Refihldli)-Biernice 'Tr re. tIs ily 'litte (Slicks)----esic C at tic Ness-Whitneysthe ltatr, Ifs hot the Mtayor, etlredito be intofiithe mtitiisutccesful otsical noedieis Oatheii road,sill le pttdutced fr ts- ist timet its AnnoArbtr. 'Thev engageiettsiw iill he notalelt becutse Ann 'riosris thit otnly cttoi biile isiedblithIisorai- tioni etwsen Newv York Ciiy ittitCi c1g, ishere it gotslit sieil trit to fill a ssumer cingagemtiu at theIi Asllitoeistss. 'ITe i niitable, ecetiric coimediani, tHarry ell, sill lit-st-c int use priincipal comedyipytri.adt is si to hase ceaiit a chaarcer etiely iess 10 thest sage. MIis'rixie Frigaisa a exeeptiontally cles-er comseitenni,-,andila M iichigatn girl, is Iis leaitnig sitppior. city ipeople, sitsabit the largest Am-t ericans beastly coruss traveling, incliintg thse famsous Esglisti datcig piets. lieaitiftl costumes, cmipllet sceis equipmnt atid electrical effecctsaddi to thec effecisveness ofithe p~eformsancs. At Wisconssins a comittefle of tisie professors is considring the advisail fly of segegaios. T'hs regetsswuill take action upon their report. Base Ball Make Your Class Team Get the right kind of a Mitt and, a "1Ty Cobb Bat". The rest will be easy. 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