r Ji Of Soviets dinck); "Jago's Credo" from "Otello"1 (Verdi), Mir. Danise; Dance Poem, "Le ear Death, Sayt IPori" (Dukas) ; "Charmant ieu from "La Perle du Brazil (David), Moco RpotsMiss Macbeth; Romanza from "ui laumie Tell" (Rossini); Mr. Danise; -~ Suite from the opera "The Perfect °;Fool" (Hoist); "Ou va la' jeune HIl u one" from "Laime" (Delibes), Miss iIVEILlIIHUUIIIJi umbers Decided 1'!on 7,or ntire Series of Six Concerts NUN2BE1I OF IICKETS ATAILABLE TO IBLW' vision of the programis for th annual May Festival has Meted and the followingo con- ounced by officials of the 1 Music:j mecert, Wednaesday, May I1): eniamino Gigli, tenor: thej Choral Union; the Chica~-j pony orchestra, Frederick iductor. Program: Mdarchi e Queen of Sheba" (Gold- .ous and orchestra; "Cielo " mn "La Gioconda" (Ponchiel- gli; Symphony in D minor -anck) ; "Vainment ma bienI en "Le Roi d'Ys" ((Lao) , Oriental Suite "Beni iliora" Waither's Prize Song" from stersinger" (W Nagne) , AMr. rale finale from "Die Molist- i-0 i I }4 4 55 L t, F [ S I4 I I( . I 1 ,1 ,+ ' , l ! Iabeth; Hungarian Dances (17-21)! (Brahms-Dvorak).; Duet "Vendetta" fromn "Rigoletto" (Verdi) Miss Mac- heth and Mr. Danise; March. "Pomp and Circumstance" (Elgar). Fifth Concert, S atturday afternoon, +ay 19: Soloist: Ernest.Schellitig, pi- anist; the Chicago Symphony orches- tra ; Frederick Stock, conductor. Pro- gram: Prelude from "Die Loreley" (MAax, Bruch) ; Symphony in E-flat, Op. 97 (Schumann---rescored by Freder-1 ic tock); "Suite Fantastic" for pi- ano and orchestra (Schelling), Mr. Schelling and orchestra. Sixtth Concert. Saturday, May 19: Saint-Saens' opera "Samson et Dali- .a," in concert formh with followingl cast: Samson, dharles Marshall; De-i lilah, Jeanne Gordon; High Priest,' Clarence Whitehiill; Abimelich, Henri Scott; Hebrews and. Phillistines, theI Chora l Uion; the Chicago Symphony orch~estra, Frederick Stock~, :onduc- tor. The hundreds of mail orders for the Festival which have been flood- ing the School of -MUSIC during .the past few weeks h1ave all been filedj fan~d will be mailed in a few days, ac- cording to Charles A. Sink, secretary' of the School. The limited number of ticketqs sill availablq are now on sale at the Scihool. An edition of 30,000 announcements of the Festivail is in press and will be distributed 'not only 'in Ann' Arbor but throughout the state during the next ",o days. DoYuKo D o o wThe eligibility rules for intercolleg- ' iate competition? {XWhen the, school of Education was founded? 'What the Men's. and Girls' Educa- tion clubs are? I YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS The. college of 'Dentistry was made: a department of the University in 18"7.5. The college is on the approv- ed list of reputable colleges, of the Dental Educational Council of Ame'- ica. This organization insures the. standing of all itsgraduates lbefore all state examining boards. By a con'iined curricplum, students are ahble to receive the degrees of Doctor of :Dental Surgery fromi the Dental college and Bachaelor 'of Arts .from the $Literary college. This is a seven year " curse. The regulation corse is one of four years. Ten menf of this year's basketball squad were awarded letters. They are: Howard Md. _Dirks, '24E, of Ohi- cago, Franklin C. Cappon, '24 of Hol- land, Gilbert C. Ely, '24D, of Wal- dron, Mich., George S. Haggerty, '25,l of Ypsilanti, William P. H~enderson, I'24Ed, of Detroit, Harry G. Kipke, '24, If Lansing, Arthur B. McNoodl, '24, of Detroit, M~eyer Paper, '231 of St. Paul, WV1i in 'I . Piper, '23E~, of Clumet, aiid . T febele, '23E, of Chicago, F+rush si t Dnes Payable. at f'n ioai \Tow,.-Ad v. of they 19 24 team. Three types of insignia are award- ed by the Athletic association, the, Varsity M4, the, A.M.A., the reserve, and the Freshman insignia. Varsity letters are given men for football baseball, track, cross country, basket: ball, and tennis under stipified condi- tions at the close of the; respective sea- sons by the respective team captain;, k coaches, and Director of Intercolleg- iate Athletics. Men on the various teams are recommended for insignia by their coaches and captains. The nmatter is in the hands of the .Board in Control of Athletics. manager. Dirks was elected Cal i aI. r ece i c J A. ke, 4lea Pictured By Ace' cag o Central Station insti dress a special meetingc (Continued from Page One) can Institute of Electric nicipalities of any importance. Onlyi at 4:30 o'clock this after? 1then will commercial aviation be a 348 of the EngineeringI possibility for this country, will speak on "Recent Ce ,Airl "Imagine what it will mean to our nation when aviation takes its proper place," hie continued, "a network ofj airlines connecting all of our cities,, the mail aeroplanes puttin;g the peo- ple's money to real use and at the~ same time representing a potential national defense. One cannot empha- size this too strongly, the need for ad- equate air defense. The next war. will be a war in the air. England; Germany, and France have all real- i 4nnA fhi o ndI nr.'n ntlinn.ano POLISEl) ACTING FEAWRE . OF COMEDY CLUB Development." Student Announices Enfggment The engagement of Marion McLean, '23, to George Wilcox, of Toledo, was announced at a dinner party Saturday night at the Pi Beta Phi house. jFrosh Lit Dues Payable at Union. Now.-Adv. i JAPAN ihta-,, etc., in the Orient, as well as 'Eiiland, Europe, etc. Trickets, reser- v to s o al oc a n s rzsstours. Intelligent information on pas- ses, 'visages, etc. jGEM. t, 1 AL SEAM1iSHIP MAENT E. 1fuebler Phonie 1 NI PJAYI I (Continued from Page One) I inlgly.Lruua cL~l i iu ful creature that she is, understands-4C~g e oLa him erfctly I As to the future leaders of this With the final curtain the audiencew ontlno hma h is 'nearly won over to Marden's side. nut~,w ontko hma h IAt least he has gained their unlintit- leaders of, the motor industry. The ed sympathy. When hie willingly helps young men who tre in college today Olivia hang some "camnned futuristicX are sure' to assume the positions of curtains" that he has harshly con- magnates of the air industry. No demned throughouit the entire playl great industry has ever been evolved there is a feeling that in his honest; from, a previous one. The air Indus-f SEnglish heart,',despite its stubborn ad- try will be no exception. The center' hesion to old principles, there is a is not determined yet. Only one thing ' real goodness that must be admired. ' is certain- that 'ccnter' will be' in the TA enol.Md-west."~ 1 Th Senor lass will present "The' Mana Who Married a Dumb Wife" by 7,rosh ;Lit Dues Payable at 'Union.' Anatole France, at Pattengill auditor- No-w.-Adv. iunm tonight and Fr'iday at 8 o'clock. Tickets wNill be sold. at the door. -Adv. Try a Classified Ad--it pays.--A dv.. / lL 5 1 ".. ..econ d Co icert, T h u rsd, ay , 3 of 17 : .- - - --- oists: Erna Rubinstein, violinis;t; elle Addison, contralto; the Uni- f'.o rai Lenin: urenilev of Russia, at city Choral Union;~ the Chicag:o his desk before liis illness npphony orchestra; Mrs. Ceorg.e B. Premier Lenin of the Russ Soviets ad, pianist; Eric Debanmarter, or-,;;is dying of p.1aralysis accordIing- to the ,st; Gustav hoist, Frederick Stock., Its rprs rn Mso. cod I V.Mooe, cndutors Prgram I . ~ o bllertins, the paralysis in Len- )ra and Fugue (Bach-Albeit); ee choruses from Mass in B i, inor i' ih n i 1raig 41h with solo by Mi3 Addis on: I - d n .. I- or ,e mn to Jesus" (Hlost) ; "A Dirg);e:derer's Nsight Song" (Rubinstein),I rwo Veterans" (X-olst) ; Conicerto Children's chorus; Valle-"Voce d>i violin and orchestra in P minor} primavera" (Strauss) Miss Keener; ndelssohn), Miss Rubinstein andl Ave ?Maria (Luzzi), Mr. Kraft; "The iestra; Scherzo "L'Apprenti 1,o,- 591ht Wi;nd~ (Farley), "There are (Dukas). l Fairids at th e Bottoir: of our Gar-, i1Frd Cetm, Friday n fteriiioon, den" (1-ehann), I"The False Pro- IS: Soloists: Suzanne !~~ie phet" (Scott),- Miss- Keener; selec- o; Arthur Draft, tenor; TIrs. tions from "Ilansel Gretel" '(thumper- .. ge B. Rhead, pianist; Children's Xinch), the Children's chorus. ival chorus; George Oscar 130v- Fourthi Cociert, Friday', May IS:1 'conductor. Progr-am: A 111n yer' Soloists_: Florce Macbeth, soprano;{ tboven), "The Linden Tre"Ciu eppe Daiiise, baritone; the - Uni-( ubert), Children's chorus,; Agrius versity Ch!oral Union; the' Chicago (Bizet), Mr. Kraft; "NearestL and! .S''mphoh0y orchestra; -reilerick Stoc.k rest" (Caracciolo), "A Streambetci conductor. Programn: Pz'elude from' of Flowers" (Caracciolo), "Wan- "Die Kyoeningskinder" (HTmnper- -w _ _ _ 'A.. . - % Try a (Clfid Ad--it pa..-Adv. I~ PWER PUFF BEAUTY rSHOP p MM , i Call 993-R for an appointment-° EXPER T MARCE LLING CHILDEN",SHAIR CUTTING In Connection JVIE .:./ Telephone' Murray Hill R8co Our representative, will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT I 320 S. STATE ST. :Over :grahams r M ONDAY AND TUEsDAY, APRIL 16 AND 1 7 r' New Records Daily At all Blruniswick jDealers ,fl Just Arrived 1- PATTE R NHATS To See Them Is . 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