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THE MlCHIG.AN DAILY

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yews From Th&
-hive ,,tudents will w-ork
to the Orient this sumnmer
iumusical in 'trum uats. They
ustitute the official orchestra
nwricaniceein liner lcaving
Freit shortly after the close
le e cyear.
'L1olill (N. .)-After an lex-
-of the records of all :the stu-
ently, it was annouinced that
LLLjorty f the footbail team
aniong the highe._t grades
t year. °D. L. Williamson, '23,3
:er mani, has never fa~iled an
on since hie has been ini

Othr1 11MANYS INTERESTED
~oiigcs ii Y I heaersIN. SUMMER SCHOOL
the Vale-Prince°tton debateo on'April 271IL ' 1II'T EY' Correspondence to the office of thie
will be broaidcasted byv radio. 1hle do-; dean of the-Summer session regardinig
bale will b3 tr. nsmlittedl by telephone YESTERDIAY'S ANSIVEUSWatrlaipen woe efrm1crdgwokhsbn40er ,L
c t ~lr~ were it i ill be broad-.___ atrHmdn woeprom umrwr a en4 e n
,iaIe! i,; ttnW .TelteaysceteffU ive-ances in Shakesperian roles has earned ;cording to Dean Edward H. Kraus.'
the him ltheratitleiegivnby the olest rit-acorresponding time last yveer, ac-{
rysity are:; Adelphi, Alpha Niu, andhitettlgvnbyheods r- larger during tihe past ;:onth ttian at
~ tisic r es Athena. The first two are restrictedj ics as the "greatest lT. mlct since Ed- The requests for intormation and San-1
, ~to ir3ale members, the second to wo- win .booth" and many other titles; that mer session literature asked for .this
C n dy City thief. ;ai. These societies are primarily! show his excellent dramatic talent, far in April also exceeds 'the amount
o atorical societies. Speeches are giv- will appiears in- three plays i a two of last year to a similar date.'
eni at meetings by members of the or- day" stay at the Whitney theater next' Special announcements of, courses;
ganzatonsanddebtesarehel wih Frldlay and Saturday. Friday night he in physics, public health nursing, Col-
..other colleges. wvilplay "Othello," Saturday after- lg fPamclbaymtos
noon "The Ming of Truth" and Satur- an colo dcto r xecte~i
1 The Comedy club was organized in, day evening "A New, Way to Pay Old to be O ready dcto forctnar distribution by the
"185. It ,is the oldest dramatic loci-: Debt.." edo h ek hymyb b
ety on the camnpus. Reorganizationj It is seldom that one has the op- tamed in the various. otfices or in the
h Ias occurred and changes oef policies portunity, to see "Othello" staged, as

Regster today if you ii ant to 'rote. :teg r t4a fday if vi

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WNsconsin - The Wisconsin crew, made in order tokep arasifth chre arefe acors ta aatempt
line mnyiothdebysthi bsping, abie- toc lern drama. The fundamental our- so difficult a: role. Hampdens por-
ing andiappe bynot eingableto ose of the club is to presets the best trayal of Othello's character has been
start' pr'actice on. the lakes, Until English dramatic wor~ks of the comzedypolie b ayt e ueirt
now a heavy layer of ice has resisted -. . nature. Membership is open to both his acting as Hamlet, Macbeth or Shy-
a11 the thaws and rains. This condi- ; men and women, the active member- lock., Supported b)y an unusually fine
tion has put the cr'ew at such a dis- I.. ship being limited 'to not more than cast that he has spent many years in
adatg.htt~~ ilpoaj o 40 persons. The. try-out system is develo ping and whiche includes Mabel
aodvatageotak teypprwil theablnotl-used in. picking members. Ptersons Moore, Elsie Herndon Kearns and
legiate jboa.t race it Pouttlikeepsie. I i.5bo w inhe most dramatic abiilty Mary Hall who take the leading wo-
- - C are chosen, men'ls roles, Hamnpden with his fine
los :--'Iv ,trE i lhan 200 students at-M-j dramatic treatment will make for a
t nde. the Alr i Follies annual art; liodo's i a dramatic organization imaster performance.
co~it' , ba.11 last Saturday evening, open to air students, members of the "The Ring of Truth" is a dramatiza-.
~"Gav gyse danced with somber Jap- y.c faculty, and townspeople.. Election to tion' of Robert Browning;'s famous
aeoan~d tall Spaniards whirled ntembership is iby invitation. The poem, "The~ Ring and the Book." It
abot w ith sllit wood-nymnphs," says i total memnbership approximates 150. wvas adapted o the stage by Arthur:
~n Qwiiaessethe event Satur- C,.v% Nrgiiii mCollins~. Pasaewitn cnr osrc-Goodrich a ud/Rse A. Palmer. "A
(lay niht Mayor-eaect Williamz Dever heas ed, and acting done by members' of New Way to Pay Old Debts," ~by Phil-
-~~-namedt l1ice Captain Morgan Collirs the 'organization. ip Masinger, is a sardonic comedy that
_, ~aiAtjthsyarteM- tifo the Chicago departhient, to 1 I has been made famous by many great.
ftarvy .hallwill, never be held in the succeed Chief Fitzmorris. Collins hasI 'actors such as Edmund ,Kean, E. L.
- i "Register' for spring elections today.
Capitrl Aatdison if a bill now before been on the force thirtyu-five years. __________ Davenport and Edwin Booth.
the legislature is passed. The useg ot oi ali eitrtdy.Js al90 hn yuhv
the capitol ,.for' this purpose is ob- STDETSAM AUMuSwat all30dwevo.hv
.iected to, on the roundls thlat the dance A!\Lad : \G AdsTS
is not open to the public and therefore N % ;EEGAEE tS Pad, the W ant Rgstrtdads'o an o oe
cannot take place on public property.. gIc oa fot ~~tt oe
_ ~Announcement. has been inade of the
IhIri,"rd-Many cstudents journeyed engagement of Cedric Smith, '18, of
t( Concord several dlays ago to see pay City, to Miss Margaret Arronet of'O N
Willia-m T. Tilden, 2nd, the world ten- Petrograd, Russia~ Mr. Smith was:
is champion, where he was starred
in. Booth T~arkington's comedy, "Ciar-' prominent in athletics whzen attend-' IF YOU WANT REAL FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE AT THE:
'nce." Th~e play was presented by ing the University. At the present tinge
the Concord Players and was repeated hie is with the American Re'lef ad111i:-r,
thryee timnes with Tilden in the leading Arronet is a graduate of Cornell Un.-
role. ~~~istrationz at Orenburg, Russia. 'is RIE ASE E
*versify.
Princeton- in response to the re- Tw.te nagmnswi
requests o9f hundreds of enthusiasts, been recently announced are those of IS THE PEN AND RIDERIS PEN SHOP THE' PLACE
Charlotte Ann Crofts, '24 to Russell
(,ive Jt~e iz~zenitnts of E ;sayf Coitest' L. Taylor, '23P, and Miss Vera Fuller'
All nignibers of. IKappa Phi $lgmna of Fulton' Mo., to Austin R .Wolfe, THE FIRST COST HAS BEEN TIlE'LAST ON MOIRE THAN
are eligible to comete in the essay. 23..
contest now being held by that soci-
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SIX GREAT BIG CONCERT

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FIRST ,CONCERT'

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W1ednesday, May 18, 8:00 P. 31.
1Beiamni.o Gigfli, Tenor
The University Choral Union
Chicag'o Symphony Orchestra
Frederielk Stock, Conductor

TI'RD CONCERT
YJridd.y, May 18, 2:30 P. At.,
Suzannf, e e'er, Soprano
Artlitr lXraft, Tenor
MIrs. George B. Riead, Pianist
('lilidrens' Fesial Chorus,
:Anthony J. Whltiira,' Violinist,
George Oscar Bowent, Conductor
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A Prayer........ ... Beethioven
The Lindcen Tree ..... Schubert
Aria, .Ali moont of my dolig~t"
... .,Lehmann
Nearest and Dearest
A Strealit Full, of Flowers
. Caracciolo>
Wanl' zcrs Nighlt Soil,
.....Rubiustein
"Voce di Plrima -era-Waltz
... .Strauss
,Ave Maria........LuzZi
Agnus DOi..... .....flzet
The Ni ht Wind ........ Farley
There are Fairies at tlie ottomi
of oar Garden ..... .Lelimainn
The False Prophet.......Scott
Selections from "Haznse l
and Gretel" :. .'Hunerdinck

FIFTH CONCERT

March fronm "Thle. Queeniof
..eb........... Coidniark
Aria, "Cielo e ma~r" from
"La. Gioconida" .... Ponchiell'
Symphony in D mninor.. Franck
Aria from "LI'Roi d'1Ys". ..halo:
Oriental Suite, "Beni Mora,"
Opus 29, No. 1. ....Hoist
Aria, "T4'appari" 'fromt
"1ia rtha.............. Flotow
Chiorale, "Awake," and Choral
Finale, from
"Die lMeistersinger... .Wagner

Saturday, Way D~, 03 P. 31.
lErnest Schielli, Pianist
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
4'rcdcrlck Stock, Conductor
Prelude to "Loreley".Ti.ruch
Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish) in F
Flat, Opus 97...... Schumann
Lebbaft; Scherzo (sehr massig) ;
Nicht Schnell; Fcicriicl ;. Le-
bhaft.
(Transcribed for modern orches-
tra, by Mr. Frederick Stock)
I antastlc Suite, for Piano and
Orchestra ..........Schelling
Alegro marziale; Molto vivace;
Initermlezzo; Virginia Reel.

ARTISTS
BEM:'1AXINO GIGLI - - - - Tenor FLORI
Metropolitan 'Opera Company" C
NUAB ELtE ADDISO.N - - Contralto ER NE
Distigu" sed American Artist
ERtNA ITJ?3 STEIN - - - Violinist JEAN.
Hungarian Violinist I:
ARTHUR KRAFT - --- ---enor CHAR]
A Splendid American SingerC
SUZANNE KEENER - - -, Soprano CL4ARI
M4etropolitan oper~a Company A
GIUSEPPE DANISt~ - - Baritones MEYIL
Mletropolitani Opera CompianyA,
fCONDUCTORS
GU STAY JIOLST (Guest Conductor)
Emninent British Composer-Conductor
FREDERICK( STOCK
Conductor Chicago Symphony. Orchestra.
EARL V.. MOOREI
Conductor University Choral Union
GEORGE -OSCAR BOWEN
Conductor Children's Festival Chorus
ORGAN IZATIONS
THI E UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNIOX
3,50 Singers
THlE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
70 Players
TIIE CHIREN'S )FESTIVAL CHIORUS
500 Singers

IENCE MACBETH - - Soprano
Chicago Opera Association,
ST SCHTELLING --- Pianist
A Mlaster Virtuoso
NE GOR DON-- - - Contralto
Mietropolitan :Opera Company
IMES MARSHALL . - - - Tenor
Chicago Opera Association
LENCE WHITEIIILL -= Baritone
Mietropolitan Opera; Comlpaniy
~Ii SCOTT - - - - Bass-Bar'itone
Aletropoliton Opera Company

FLORENCE .MACBETH

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ERNA RUB>INSTEIN

E1ANEST SCHELLIN

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SECOND CONCERT

FOURTH CONCERT

SIXTH CONCERT.

COURSE
TIC KETS

Thursdaiy, May 17,'-8:00 P.31.
Mabelglle Addison, Contralto
Erhia Ruilastei1n, Violinist
The .1niersily Choral 17niont
Ch)icag'o Symnphony Orchestra
Hrs. Geo ge 13, hcad, Pianist
11r. Eric Delainarter, Organist
Gnsuav olst, Earl V. loom eand
L'redrick..Stock Conductors
Choral and Fugue. Bachi-Abort
Three selections from Mass,'
B minor........Bach.
"Hymn of Jesus". ...Hoist

Friday,. May 18, 8:00 P.M.
'fore ace -1acOlethSopr-ano
Giuscpe Iaise, Baritone
The 1Uni1eity ( ion;[ 1,I. niOii
Cicagio Sytcphooy Orchestra
Frederick Stock, Conductor
Prelude to "Die Koenigskinder"
... umperdinck
Credo from 4"Otello"...... Verdi
Dauaco P~oem "1ie Peri"... lDukas
"Charming" Bird" fron. "The
Pearl of Brazil"........ David
Romainza from "William Tell"
... ...Rossini
Suite from Opera "The Perfect
Pool"................H olst
Bell Song from "Laknie"
... . . . . . . . .Delibes

Saturday, May 19, 8:00 P. il.
Samison and Delilah . Saint-Satins

Still Available at the
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Op~era in Three Acts

CAST

$6.00 - $7.00

Samson ...... Charles Marshall
Delilah ........ Jeanne Gordon
High Priest ... Clarence Whithill

SUZANNE KEENER

,;EANNEi GORDON

'ARTHUR, KRAFT

GIUSEPPE IIANltS-

An Old Hebrew
Abimnelech

Henri Scott

Hebrews
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