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Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-'to 3 P. in, ; 7 to 1o p. in. Business Manager-t to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's. Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; Davis and Konald's Confectionery Store. Phone: Bell, '6o. Frank Pennell..............Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard...........Business Manager Maurice Toulme.............. .News Editor C. Harold Hippler................. Assistant Karl Matthews..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge......... ...Assistant John Townley.............Music and Drama Maude Edwards ................... Women Harold B. Abbott ................Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Halter1 Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett TAylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaumj Morton R. i tnter Morris Milligan David D. H ounting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth Y. F. Jabin Hsu H. C. Rummel F. F. McKinne W. R. Melton R. E. Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr....... Advertising Manager Emerson R. Smith .............. Accountant (-arry E. Johnson......Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1913. Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk. MORE BAND. Not to the aenemic fretting grind but to a fearsome treasurer is due the band's present dissolution, according to the latest advices from the front. For an organization which is working for financial adoption by the athletic association, dispersion before the year is half out is impplitic. No spring concerts and bandless baseball games are poor arguments for increased ap- propriations. Besides, the association has never officially withdrawn last fall's offer of $200, and seems likely to increase the amount before the year is out. If the band keeps in practice and is ready to play when spring fus- sing starts and the ball tossers go to work, it will have the support of the campus. But no music rouses no sym- pathy. Subject: THEODORE PARKER I Vopyrlgt*ted) UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron. R. S. LORING, Minister MORNING SERVICE AT 10:30 *ubjet The Religious Ideas in Emerson's Poems Young Peoples' Society at 7 WA i AHR'S Tar ger 's Ace- demy of YDaneinf N TO DANCO. New term beginning now. Assemblies every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY evening. Rent the Academy for your next party. Rates very reason- For information call at academy or phone 246. Oflice Hours: 10 to 12 A.M.., 2 to 4 P.M iy Fellows have you tried "6MAC'S" Cracker Jack ? . 6 t ry it at 613 Liberty St. Hoppe's Former Store )me Made Candy Light Lunches Speaker MISS ELEANOR C. FURMAN MUSIC AND DRA31.i. Concerts of the Week. The music events of the week have been three in number, and quite vari- ous in content: the orchestra concert of Monday evening, Albert Lockwood's historical recital Wednesday, and a vocal recital by Louis Cogswell on Thursday evening. From the ensemble point of view, the orchestra did not appear so well as it has on many other occasions. But their playing was spirited and en- joyable, and the compositions offered were especially interesting. The Bu- soni overture was given smoothly and with good effect; a minuet from the Glinka quartet proved charming in its extended form for the orchestra; and the Gurlitt "Classicality" was full of humor. One cannot enough admire the cleverness with which the ewriter has parodied the musical style of' the masters in his treatment of "Ach, du Lieber Augustin." Samuel Lockwood' conducted the orchestra in his usual fine and musicianly maner. Anthony Whitmire played the Mozart D major concerto quite fluently and with much beauty of tone, especially in the An- dante movement. Miss Maud Hag- berg gave the Chopin Opus II, one of the most pianistic of all concertos. The orchestra did its best work of the evening in the accompanying score, and orchestra and soloist were admir- ably together. Miss Hagberg's play- ing was delightfully fresh and spirited and spontaneous: the kind of playing to rouse one's enthusiasm. In his Wednesday recital, Albert Lockwood gave, as he usually does, a program noble in its extent, its range, and its difficulty, The Weber Sonata Opus 39 seems fine from the technical aspect, and proved interesting in the clear presentation Mr. Lockwood made of it. The Cesar Franck Prelude, Choral and Fugue which followed, rep- resented the musical high tide of the afternoon. It is one of the most pro- found and vast things in all piano lit- erature; and Mr. Lockwood played it with compelling breadth and dignity. 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The women will meet in the Verein room at 7:30 o'clock. Prof. J. A. C. Hildner will address the section on "German Lyric Poetry." The men's section will hold an initiation at 8:00 o'clock in room 301 U. H. and will move into the Verein room when the women's meet- ing is over. Mr. Cogswell sang a well arranged program which comprised several old Italian songs, a Haendel aria, some German lieder and three American songs. With a fine use of legato, del- icate interpretation, and much beauty of tone, Mr. Cogswell's singing was charming to the ear, despite a slight uncertainty of attack. Miss Franfces Hamilton played several piano soli with brilliance and force. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank The Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Farmers and Mechanics Bank Resoisrses $3,000,000 A GeneralRanking Business Transacted 101-103-105 South Main Street Officers: Chas. E. Hiscoci, Pres., W. D. Harri- mao, Vice-Pres. M. J. Fritz, Cashier. Capital $100,000. 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