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THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Rf

ARlIETI ES
IL/EN CONCERT

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IWHIA'S GOI1NGONj

ontinued from Page One)
ne of a quartet whin, has prov-
.g drawing card for many pre-
concerts, the present four is
out do itself in the third num-
Vhat is it?"
azz Octet" Something New
club offers its newest novelty
umber by its Jazz Octet and
s' Dozen. This combination
men from both the instrument-
vocal sides of the organization
including many well known
ans, promises to furnish one of
ny hits of the evening.
3 Land of Hope and Glory,"
occupies the unhappy position
iber 13 on the program, is said
particularly well handled by the
Glee club and was arranged in
ditated opposition to the super-
s surrounding that number.
. Harrison Weli Pleased
ctor Harrison states that the
s the best that he has seen for
and equals any that has merited
s 'in earlier years. The club's.
acement of its special efforts
ase the campus with its "Birth-
celebration has aroused added
At in the affair and the appear-
Af "Jazzbo," the seven foot Mid-
Son, and his trip Tuesday to the
State game furthered the pub-
of the concert with those who
not already eagerly awaiting the
mance to be held Friday.
program will be as follows:
Programu
s, atque Carmina ..A. A. Stanley
ie Victors..............Elbel
irsity ........... ..... Moore
Combined Clubs.....
ide ..................Drdla
Mandolin Club
Is It?...Midnight Sons' Quartet
arling, Boes, Wilson, Jones
Marchin' .........G. W. Stock
Glee Club
te from "Mignon" .. ..,Thomas
Mandolin Club'

TODAY
4:00-A 1-soph meeting in West Phys-
ics lecture room.
4:00-Senior girls' play rehearsal in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Cast
and supporting cast must be pres-
ent.
7:30-Meeting of Girls' Educational
club at Delta Delta Delta house.
7:80-Final rehearsal of Glee club in
Hill auditorium. Important.
8:00-Meeting of prospedtui'e music
writers for next year's opera in
Union.
8:00-Girls' Glee club meet at Martha
Cook dormitory to sing at banquet
for returned soldiers at Union.

8:00-Prof. Truobloors 'lass In
Shakespearean reading will give
public recital of "As, You Like It" in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
TOMORROW
12:15-Former members of Univer-
sity Naval Militia hold banquet in
Union.
8:00 - All-publications banquet in
Union.
8:00-Glee and Mandolin club evncert
in Hill auditorium.
U-NOTICES
Senior engineers? Read the important
notice on the bulletin board on the
second floor Engineering building
near the library.
The DiAy Lt your pyer- sget
lt.--Av.

BOLSHFVIKI RULE
IN HUNGARY ENDS
(By Associated Press)
Paris, June 4.-Vienna dispatches
received here through Basle, Switzer-
land, say the Bolsheviki regime in
Hungary is nearing an end. The re-
port of the Vienna Tagblatt says a
cabinet, headed by Herr German, who
was minster of commerce in the cab-
inet of Count Michael Karolyi, has
replaced the Soviet government, and
that Herr German has been invited to
Versailles to confer with the Entente
representatives in regard to the Hun-
garian situation.
Use the auy to reach the students.
our thousand stutents read it every
muoring.-ALv.

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Glee Club
o by David D. Nash, '20
cal solo by Chase B. Sikes, '17
'enade ..,..............Moskowski
Varsity Stringed Sextet
odson, True, Schindler, Mason,
Sunley, Motley
ection, Varsity Quartet
Wilson, Walser, Nash, Kemp
a bien aimee..............Shutt
Mandolin Club\
My Lady Chlo' ... Clough-Leighter
Mister Boogaman ...... Richards
Glee Club
z Octet and Fussers' Dozen:
lano, Wright; violin, .arpenter;
saxaphones, Schindler and Sun-
ley; cornet, Wilson; tenor banjo,
Corson; banjo guitar, Motley;
ban jorine, Thompson.
Darling, Boes, Wilson, Jones
ad of Hope and Glory......Elgar
Glee Club
o by Robert McCandlies, '21M
e Star Spangled Banner
CULTY MEMBERS SPONSOR
NEW DRAMATIC SOCIETY
(Continued from Page One)
committees made up of its mem-
s and those of the society.
Few Officers
'here will be no officers of the
rd than those of chairman, secre-
y, and treasurer, and the commit-
s, when once set to working, will
p in constant contact with the di-
tors. In this way the board will be
working organization. At the an-
l meeting of the whole society full
orts will be made by the commit-
s.
?rof. Arthur G. Canfield, who was
irman of the committee which
.fted the present plans, said of the
w society: "I am interested in
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