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IlANSE
IISI Song Reeital
amens' cycle of :;even
ng the historical de-
Swhich she will give
nder the auspices of
was successfully in-
Ly night in Pattengill
ea capacity audience.
nprised 23 folk-songs
Aities each sung in

recital gives promise of some concerts
of remarkable excellence during the
next few weeks.
Prof. Bailey to Address Engineers
Prof. Benjamin F. Bailey, acting
head of the electrical engineering de-'
partment, will adldress a meeting of
the student chapter of the Americanj
Institute of Electrical Engineers

which~ will be held at 4:30 o'clock. this
afternoon in room 247 of the Engin-
eering building. He will discuss "Pa-
tents and Patent Law", concerning
which he is makin g an investigation
in connection with some research be-
ing coniducted for, the Detroit EUdison
company.
Everyone who is interested is in-
vited to attend the lecture. There waiil
bie no admission charge.

ne. Clemens offered a singularly
esting and refreshinig antidote to
;onventional song-recitals, not on-'
7reason of the supreme interpre-
gifts with which she approaches
art but also because of the un=
nature of her program. She hasI
'tusly selected the_ very cream of
song literature, many of her!
bers being totally unfamiliar and
tingly beautiful. Instead of the
ous simplicity' of the ordinary
tive song, her possess a rich lyr-
eauty and dramatic possibilities
i she never failed to realize.
d. Clemens', sin ging revealed
exceedingly lovely tones whose
y was accentuated by her fine
cation andl lkeen rhythmic sense.
tinly her 'voice has gained im-
cuably in strength and volume
sher appearance here three years
-a fact which many of her audi-
remarked with pleasure:
ie Clemens' art elu~des analysis;t
tis manifestly the ex:pression of
Af the mnost powerful musical per-
ities niow before the public, The
ttility which enables her to pen-
e the very essence of many con-
ed musical utterances is aston-
g. Whether the mood is one of
r sorrow, naive hlumor or pensive
ess, Mine. Clemens seems equally,
in the perfection of her exposi-
while her unexceptionable tal-
of phrasing, style, enunciation,
Tonal power and effective gestures
eyed with rare felicity the spirit
e m~usic. Vocally, Mmne. Clemens
ily imnproved throughout the brief
ram, her concluding group o1
h songs being delivered with not-
swevetness of voic-o. Appreciat-
,pplause after this group induced
Wo acdd"Comin' Through the
Mr. Michael Raucheisen, Mmne.
ens possesses an accompanist of
irst rank who was a significant
,r in her success. The next recit*
yMmne. Clomens is set for next
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