SIC AND RM
Voc'al Recital.
limentary recital will be giv-
,eing at the School of Music
Ethe junior mrembers of the
ilty, Miss Ethel Smurthwaite,
and Mr. Louis Cogswell, bar-
oth have been heard many
Ann Arbor, and have found
mnirers. Miss Smurthwaite
soprano soloist of the Pres-
hirch during the year. Their
s as follows :
... . . . . . . . .Pinsuti
rthwaite and Mr. Cogswell.
..........Brahms
lu meine Konigin .. Brahms
mnkeit ............. Brahms
hes $tandchen ......Brahms
.Mr. Cogswell.
. .........Wagner
taus (Study for Tristan and
..........Wagner
Hirtenknaben (Tanhauser)
.~Wagner
Study for Tristan and
ed for Lidoffski and Konkarney; a
at the opening of the play we find the
the "bosses," political and in busine,
of New Orleans.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Two prominent- baseball candidat
were suspended from practicef
two weeks for failure to keep trai
ing.
Dean V. C. Vaughan instituted a nE4
system in the medic departm~ent,
which two conditions put a studenti
probation and three sent him to oth
parts.
FIFTEE~N YEARS AGO TODAY.
Now
i
Sato:-day.
The La Salle Op(
ing Director, N.
Loul
bist°
A bill was introduced in the
legislature for the purpose ofs
ing votes for students while in
idence at the university.
Prof. Albert A. Stanley gavea
gram of German sacred musica
regular weekly vesper services.
DIRECT
11'
at
B3
I
. Wagner
ew kitchens at
... . .. . . . v g e
s Smrurthwaite
.........Cadman
.~Huhin
....... ...... Foote
,d ...........Allitsen
Club
Thet
aaite
rd public entertainment to
d under the auspices of t.
itan club this semester is
tional Religious Ni-ght," whi,
eld next week on a date to~
ed this evening. The progra
list of a series of talks
iism, Confucism, Christiania
rworld -religions, wh-leb. w
I
wl
matinee
Regent Beal leaves for the soutl
morrow on an1 extended trip, so
today is the last opportunity the
mittee has of meeting before the
Regents' meeting, at which a rE
will probably be submitted.
of the title. Jacob
immigrant, had on
itry,sought New Or-
o- make a fortune;
with him until he
Oirl in a bundle one
aving~ no home .of
to Mrs. Konkarney,
ife of his chum and
-arney, another im-
,t night, luck chang-
Count Luetzow, who spok~e here re-
cently, had to postpone his lecture at
Minnesota indefinitely becaus~e of a se-
vere injury to his ankle which he re-
ceived Sunday mniuing.,
The senior class at Yale voted unan~-
imously to send "Jim" Donnelly, the _
campus "cop," to the Olympic games to
~be hld in Stockholm this summer.
Senior class of A. A. high school in
Merchant of Venice tonight, Trained !
by Mitchell.
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MAJESTIC
.NEXT MONDAY
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