TRU MICHIGAN DAILY best in e the lowest con- $5Hato pfel MUSIC AND DRAMA Vocal Historical Recital. In the various fields of the fine arts,] there have been women who have been accorded places beside their male workers. So it is not astonishing to find women composing songs, sonatas, dance suites, piano pieces and even orchestral works. For the lecture re- cital Wednesday afternoon at high. school hall, Mr. Howland has chosen a list of eighteen songs written by the foremost women composers both dead and living. There will be two groups of Ger- man, one of French, one of English, and one of American songs. The nam- es of Clara Scumann, Chaminade, d'iHardelot, Allisteen, Liza Lehmann Ware, Salter, Lang, Beach and others indicate the catholicity of the program. "The Mayor of New Town." A theatrical event of more than com- monplace importance is underlined for matinee and night, Saturday, April 27, the Whitney theater, where the far- famed "Smart Set" Company, in the lastest three act musical comedy "The Mayor of New Town" will be the at- traction. Probably no production of its kind has been mounted with such care and skill or given such preten- tious attention in the way of scenic investiture, costumes, etc., as this par- ticular aggregation of colored stars. Salem Tutt Whitney is the principal comedian. He is supported by forty talented people with J. Homer Tutt and Miss Ethel Marshall as his lead- ing aides. The music is described as being on the lilting order with plenty of songs sure to be whistled before the engagement is over. UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS LECTURE IN PHILA)ELP1Lt At the meeting of the American Phil- osophical Society held in Philadelphia last week, Prof. W. H. 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