THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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TODAY
Screen
Majeste-"The Branding Iron,"
with James Kirkwood.
Arcade-Al Christie's "So Long,
Letty," from the Morosco stage
success.
Orpheum-Alice Brady in "The
New York Idea."
THIS WEEK
PENNSY CLUB TO
GIVE SOMETHING
NEW IN DANCES
Introducing a new type of afternoon
dance, the Pennsylvania club will give
a "Pennsylvania plan" dansant from
2:30 to 5:30 o'clock Saturday after-
noon at the Union. It will be open to
the whole campus, tickets being avail-
able to men and women of all schools
and classes of the University.
Under the new arrangements, the
floor will be cleared and tickets col-
lected after each dance. This will
enable couples to stop in for a dance
or two at any time during the after-
noon, without the necessity of buying
regular tickets. Perforated tickets,
good for five dances may be purchased
for 50 cents at the Union and Gra-
ham's on Thursday, Friday, and Sat-
urday.
Tommy Thomas' seven-piece, two-
piano orchestra, will furnish the mus-
ic. A special feature will be the mar-
imbaphone playing of Burton E. Hyde,
'23, who has appeared several times in
campus musical performances.
Faculty Concert
Sunday Pleases
PRESIDENT TO GIVE FOUR
ADDRESSES ON STATE TRIP
President Marion L. Burton is in
Adrian today to address the executive'
committee of the Michigan State
Grange on problems in connection
with the University. Tomorrow he
will make three addresses in Flint.
At noon he will speak to the Flint
Chamber of Commerce on "The Uni-
versity and the State." Wednesday,
afternoon he will speak before the
Students lunch
409 Jefferson
High Class Food
Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m
teachers' institute of Genesee county,
and in the evening he will address a
meeting 'of the University alumni of
that county on "Your University."
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use The Michigan Daily.-Adv.
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Stage
Wuerth--"Rainbow Revue" with
Helene McCree, Gertie Hoff-
man, and John Roberts.
Garrick (Detroit) - Marguerite
Sylvia in "The Songbird," a
snappy, peppy musical com-
edy.
Shubert (Detroit)--"Florodora,"
one of themost popular mus-
ical-plays ever written, with
Elanor Painter in the lead of
an unusual cast.
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Michigan Daily to reach the best of
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Another successful concert by fac-
ulty members of the University School
of Music took place last Sunday aft-
ernoon in Hill auditorium.
Miss Marion Struble, violin, and
Mrs. George B. Rhead, piano, played
the allegro, adagio molto expressivo,
scherzo, and rondo movements of Bee-
thoven's "Sonata, F major, Opus 24,"
as the first section of the program.
The audience was delighted with the
easyavitality which the little violinist
displayed in her work.
Recitative, "E Strano!" and aria
"Ah, fors' e Iiu" from Verdi's, "La
Traviata" were sung by Mrs. Grace
Johnson-Konold. She also gave the
last number of the program with three
songs by Cox, Grieg, and Dell 'Acqua.
Mrs. Rhead, with her characteristic
ease of execution, brought repeated
applause from the audience. "Reflets
dans 1'eau," of Debussy, and "The.
Contrabandista," of Schumann-Tausig,
were the most popular of her selec-
tions.
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