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Mr. E. T. Clark, of Detroit, an-
WORTHNE nounces a prize of $25.00 for the best
OR'T1F Hnew and original Round for three or
four voices, the compositions to be
submitted before December 1, 1919.
The rules for the competition are
niversity that the text is to be selected by the
worth- competitor, and the name of the writer
ist aside is not to appear on the composition but
le extra to accompany it. The competitors will
en by P. themselves form the Board of Judgeq
oor ath- but they will not judge their own com-
he block positions. On the day following the
n attrac-, close of the contest each composition
biggest will be assigned an index number, the
id trivial names of -the competitors thus remain-
not do ing unkn6wn to all -exsept M. Clark.
leaders, Every competitor will then receive a
to thrill copy of each composition submitted
gan men with the request to judge the corn-
knows positions of every other competitor,
they are naming the index numbers in the order
ilate the of preference.
o oen'
Compositions should be sent to Mr.
E. T. Olark, 98 Glynn Court, Detroit,
Michigan, before December 1.
Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher, dean of
women at the University School of
Music, will be at home from 4 to 8
o'clock this afternoon to members of
the Symphonic league at 1227 Volland
street.
A recent circular of concert activi-
ties issued by the Apollo club of Chi-
cago includes the names of three
former Ann Arbor musicians as solo-
ists in the performance of "Elijah"
Monday, November 3. They were Miss
Lois Johnston, soprano; Anna S. Im-
inig, contralto; and Theodore Har-
rison.
The Michigan Daily, the only morn-
ing paper-in Ann Arbor, contains all
the latest campus, city and world'
news.-Adv.
London, Oct. 10.-Two hundred firms
'have adopted the scheme promoted by
King George for the re-employment of
Udisabled soldiers or sailors and will be
entitled to use the Seal of Honor on
!their notepaper. Names of employers
who reinstate a certain percentage of
their former employes, now disabled
through army or navy service, will be
enrolled on a newly-created roll of
honor.
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WORLD FLIGHT, IS GERMAN
f Berlin, Oct. 10.-The German flier,
Herr Boehn, known as the "twenty-
,four hour aviator",-intends to begin
soon a flying trip around the earth.
'His route has not yet been announced.
He claims that his feat of repeatedly
staying in the air for a day surpasses
the English-American durability rec-
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-German treaty provides that Germany
;shhll surrender cruisers and destroy-
ers to replace those sunk at Scapa
Flow and also surrender floating dry
docks, lighters, trains and over naval
equipment equal in value to that of
the first-class battleships destroyed
which Germany cannot replace.
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