THE MlCHIG.AN DAILY r ,. 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 Poo ChocoLVe Bars Contain no 42 Ski'emmed or AM a 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 $lgmna of Fulton' Mo., to Austin R .Wolfe, THE FIRST COST HAS BEEN TIlE'LAST ON MOIRE THAN are eligible to comete in the essay. 23.. contest now being held by that soci- ety. The essas may be on any sub-; Want to sell that used car? Call ject of general 1iterest, the only limit- : 60.E .Adv. ASK A USER, HE WILL TELL YOU. ation bein~g that they do not exceedr 1,500 words in length. All essays~ must! Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. be in the hands~ of the contest man- I - ^gr by M\ay 15' 'try a Classified Atd-it : ays.-AdVr. offnce of the Summer session, room zs, University hdll. SANFOR S IFOUNTAIN PEN INK3 Will mprove the r I ',! li ', E f . 'f ,I ,li.. '% '! j;l f ,, '' ; -, Gt.UELAVKC ''I D Action Pen ALL COLORS ALL SIZES - , °rn° I R IThe Ink That M ade 3 ' dhe Fountain Pen Possible"1 ~tJr- I diniofl ,. MINIMUM COST . +t a y, i r .i$. ltry j!Ss . y55 ¢A ... r R' - 8 .H1IR9 MM~r, of a better oxford, in 'a fine, tailor-like The collar is :the .work of the expert Arrow C 900 PENS SOLD HERE 4makers. The cliffs have buttons or wtr the french link model CLUETT, PEABODY " ,CO," 3. Ixg. 2MKit:R S i Read The Daily "Classjfied" r #' k, 4 i apSTAV H.OLST ... ,w. EARL V. MIOORE SIX GREAT BIG CONCERT J' FIRST ,CONCERT' I 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 r 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 C:LAREtNCE u WC I L~ MWABELLE ADDISON- ERNA RUB>INSTEIN E1ANEST SCHELLIN Ism wwwm 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 SCIOOL OF music 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 piliLAA.n*2 a' t'll 11 Llllf;. Or a