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DAILY RECITALS WILL BE
GIVEN DURING EXAM WEEK
Quiet Hour of Nuse Will A g1a Gh (l,
Sindents Opportunity o Relax;
Start at 4:30 o'Clock
As has been customary for severa
years during the period of University
examinations, a series of daily re-
citals will be given in -ill Auditor-
ium. In order to meet the conveni-
ence of a larger number of students,
the recitals will be given at 4:30 P.
M. instead of 4:15, the hour at which
the regular series given during the
year takes place. The programs for
the most part will last about three-
quarters of an hour and will close in
time for those who go to dinner at
5:30 o'clock.
Considerable variety will be offered
and undoubtedly the series will prove
more popular than ever. While they
are given jrgey for the relaxation
of students during the strenuous ex-
amination days, the general public of
the city of Ann Arbor will also be
cordially welcomed. No fee is charged.
Patrons are again requested, however,
to refrain from bringing small child-
ren to the concerts.
The programs as outlined, subject
to possible changes, which may be
made necessary, are as follows:
Monday, January 31-Organ recital
by Earl V. Moore; Lee N. Parker,
'cellist, soloist.
Tuesday, February 1-Piano quintet
by the School of Music String Quartet
with Albert Lockwood, pianist; Leon-
ora Allen, soprano.
Wednesday, February 2-Organ re-
cital by Frank A. Taber.
Thursday, Febrary 3-Organ re-
cital by Earl V. Moore; Ada Grace
Johnson, soprano, soloist.
Friday, February 4-Organ recital
by Earl V. Moore; Anthony J. Whit-
mire, violinist, soloist.
The series will be brought to a close
on Monday, February 7, when a pro-
gram of two piano numbers by Mrs.
George B. Rhead and Mrs. Maude
Hagberg-Okkelberg, a former member
of the School of Music faculty, and
Miss Nora Crane Hunt, contralto, so-
loist, will be given.
TEUTON FORCES THREATEN
ALBANIA FROM ALL SIDES
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cipal city in Turkish Armenia, well
fortified on modern lines, is reported
tonight to have fallen into the hands
of the Russians. Official confirmation
of the report is still lacking but the
city's fall is not doubted here in view
of the steady headway made by the
Russians since they launched their
new powerful offensive in the Cau-
casians on January 11, carrying their
campaign into the interior of Armenia.
The capture of Erzerum if confirmed
means the greatest Russian victory in
Asia Minor sine the outbreak of the
war, overshadowing in importance
even the defeat of the Turks at Sari-
kamsh a year ago. It is expected to
have a strong effect in a moral and
military respect upon the operations
in Mesopotamia and Persia. Above
all it means a powerful stumbling
block for the Turks in their much
heralded drive against India for which
a victory in the Caucasians is condi-
tional.
Erzerum is a city of about 50,000'
population and is a great trade cen-
ter. Metal, carpets and leather ware
are the principal products. The Athens
correspondent of the Daily Mail Tele-
graph tonight, "It is stated in reliable

headquarters that Persia is about to
join the allies officially."
Senussi Holds 95 British Captives
London, Jan. 27.-An official report
issued says that 95 survivors of the
British steamer Tora sunk by a sub-
marine in the Mediterranean in No-
vember are still held by the Senussi
in Egypt, but are being well treated.
Orders for five or more copies of the
J-Hop Edition delivered without extra
charge.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28
2 Performances only- Mat. and Night
The Boston Grand Opera Co.
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Shot F at 3:oo, 6:30. :00, 9:30
Friday, Jan. 28-Mme. Olga Petrova in
"What, Will People Say?" Five-Part
Metro. Feature.
Saturday, Jan. 20 - Holbrook Blinini
"The Familiy Cupboard," by Owen Davis.
Worid return. Also Part Twelve of
"'Tli Trip Around the World" series.
Don't forget that ourgreat "Trip Around
the World" cones every Saturday in
connection with our regular feature-
bo0th for one price.

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JUNIORS ARE CHA1GE1 WITH
PROPER CONDUCT' 0 F ii 0 P;
WA RN ('OMITTEE TO ELIill
INATE iE TRACTIV E FEA'TUR2S
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concerned. But the chaperones
should be definitely informed of the
is the university in the follow-
ing__ matters
1. There should be no darEcing at
the house after the Hop. After a
reasonable time for refreshnents and
rest the party should break up.
2. Dancing or other festivities on
Saturday night should end promptly
at midnight.
With best wishes for the success
of the Hop,
Very sincerely yours,
LOUIS A. STRAUSS,
For the Committee.
Copies of these rules will be trans-
mitted by the Junior Hop committee
to all groups and organizations at-
tending the function and entertaining
visitors. It is with a spirit of hearti-
est co-operation with the faculty and
best wishes for the success of the oc-
casion that the Hop committee will
send ouththese sets of instructions in
accordance with the desire of the sen-
ate committee on student affairs.
As in past years, and in accordance
with general campus sentiment, the
use of flowers is advised against this
year.
Orders for five or more copies of the
J-Hop Edition delivered without extra
charge.
Call Lyndon for good pictures.

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Whether you want to take a train
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