AND M1A I Mrs. Rhead's Recital. Mrs. George B. Rhead, of the faculty of the School of Music, gave the first of her two announced piano recitals last evening in the Frieze Memorial Hall. It is but seldom that one canj hear Mrs. Rhead solo; and the size and enthusiasm of her audience yesterday night evidenced appreciation of the e program was selected' rks of Bach, and it is pre- work that Mrs. Rhead's art t expression. Always to- ful, her playing has the alities, indispensible for rfect clarity, an exquisite execution, and a fine and ling for the rounded, fin- Unfortunately, many of licate effects of color, of e all but lost' in the re- yss of the concert room. numbers-and there were greatest things of Bach-. >roadly, masterfully. The1 bers- of the program were the Inventions, the Parti- short Preludes and Fu- wonderful mood paintings rn hear. Mrs. Rhead not 3 real heights of interpre- he gave her hearers a tru- fices and in the future all acts playing this theater will be booked by Frank Doyle of the Chicago Opera House, the eastern end of whose circuit is thy New National Theater, Detroit. Mr. Doyle has arranged a splendid pro- gram for the opening week's bill and patrons are assuredna decided treat. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Michigan Union membership solici- tors, who have not already turned in their reports, should do so at once. Meeting of Gargoyle busoiness staff Tuesday, 5 p. m. All tryouts too. Special meeting of Commerce club tonight at 7:30 in Economics building. The Student Council will meet this evening in the law building at 7 o'clock. appointment of Penn game committees. Mandolin club rehearsal tonight at 7 p. m. in University hall. jTHREE STARS MAY GET TO FIGHT PENN. (Continued from Page i.) are sure to be corrected by Saturday so the defeat may strngthen the team for Pennsy. If Michigan can win Sat- urday, a good deal. of the sting of the Cornell affair will be forgotten. PROF. FLORER WILL SKETCH LIFE ANI) WORK OF HERZOG. New Foot Ball Night Sa 'William Supported and by M Hlis C The Most Unique, Original, "TN "A Constant Joy"-N. Y.Matt Seats Thursday, 10 A. M. Pric 50c-7 delighttul THE am in "The Faun." ersham in "The Faun" for the New Whitney_ irday, November 18 and ent is one calculated iderable interest. Mr. upies a high position ntry's 'most competent stage artists, and the which he now comes to se of genuine novelty. a modern society com- .hological basis. full of >n mythology and onaries and ency- eans necessary to a the "tired busi- playgoer. Merry yousness and the comedy that a not ;esist and a e on some of our: conditions; these butes of the clev- in which Faver- pronounced per- i has lead- Professor W. W. Florer of the Ger- man department will give a talk on hlerr Rudolph von Herzog and his writ- ings this afternoon at 4 o'clock i-n room 203 University hall. Professor von Herzog will speak in Ann Arbor on Nov. 20, under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein. Dr. Florer's talk will be given to afford those who are not familiar with the noted German novelist, an opportunity to learn about him, "BOES" SAW CORNELL SLAUGHTER Five Students "Bumped the Rods" Part Way to Ithaca Game. Windsor to Buffalo via the Jack Lon- don method of rods and bumpers and gondolas gave five members of the Michigan student body even more ex- citement than the game at Ithaca on Saturday at which the amateur "boes" eventually landed, A deserted shack on the outskirts of Detroit's sister' city furnished trivial protection from the rain which pour- ed down Thursday night, and the inte- rior of the boiler of an old traction en- gine perched on a flat-car provided ac- commodations for a portion of the trip. The rest of the journey was spent in a box-car. After being questioned by custom officers at Niagara Falls and plain clothes men at Buffalo, the party finally got safely aboard the excursion train out of Buffalo to Cornell. They returned to Ann Arbor in the custom- ary way, Speaks on Literary Study of Bible, The first of a series of three lectures by Mr. L. 'A. Hopkins on the Literary study of the Bible, will be given at 7 o'clock tonight at the Ann Arbor Bible Chairs, 444 S. State Street. This ev- ening's address is on the "Orations of Moses." The other two lectures are on the short stories and the poetry of the Bible, and will be given next Tues- day and the Tuesday following. Mr. Hopkins is an instructor in mathemat- ics in the university. THE 122 S. Main St. I Say The star attraction at the Majestic theater for the first three days of the present week will be the well known comedian Walter E. Perkins. 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