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March 09, 1924 - Image 5

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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,M CMUSICIA S AND 1 products of the chref employed by the
Sn i on.
M'L S~c/1Is rThe play is to be more in the nar-
ture of a musical play than a musical
The University Glee club, with Mrs. I comedy, and the dancing will also be'
F George B. Rhead, pianist, as soloist,I secondary to the music. The cast in-
will sing at the faculty twilight con- c eudes five characters, all of whom
cert at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in sing. There will be two choruses of
R Hill auditorium. The first group of six, men each.
songs onlthieir program is made up of
those used at the Intercollegiate Gleet Bucharest, Mar. 8.-The leading art- i
Iclub contest in Chicago, on Feb. 14, ists of~ Rumanian opera have struckE
j n which Michigan placed second. TheI
~entire programu follows:3 against the government's decision to
" Laudes.A,4que4 Carmina . .A. A. Stanley end state control and hand the opera!
Now is the Month of Maying .. Morley over to private enterprise with a re-
a, Morning Hymn ............Henschel duced government subsidy.
Un~iversiy Glee Club I
Sonata, Opus 27 .......Tclhaikow4sky Christiana, Mar. 8.An instrumentI
p:Moderato eriP-colute; Andante, non- known as, the sun compass has been!I
Stroppe,. quasi-moderato; Scherzo constructed to the design of Capt.1
~;(Allegro giocoso); Finale' (Allegro Roald Amundsen for use on his trans-
vivace.) polar flight.
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Mrs. Rhead

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This Wednesday, March 12th

(C lorlous Forever. ..Rachmaninoff
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it ,. University Glee Club
~Nuit d'ete, Opus 11, No. 5.. Liaponow
$ Etude F minor........Liszt
1s . Mrs. Rhead.
DRMA
(Continue'd from Page our)
ITuesday Wednesday and Thursday,
and froviten to eleven and two to
1live on 1"riday of this week. Mail or
0 der reservations are to be sent in care
iof the Mimes 'Theatre. Telephone res-
;ervations' wll be valid until five' thi-
ty of they dayjf 'performance. Seats
Iin the middle section will sell at
11 seventy-fivc cents, and those in thej
first four rows of the 'mezannine andj
the rear of the building will sla
It fifty cents.
"The" Sweetest Kiss" was written
ltwo years ago by Edwin R. Meiss, '23,;
to ,be ±used as the regular Union Op-
sera but did not lend itself to large
Sscale production. It is being put on
snwto draw out talent for next year's
' Opera.
One of the features of "The Sweet-
xlst Kiss!" will be the finale at the
~.close of the first act, in which the
:inembers of the cast and choruses will'
throw into the audience candy kisses,
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NOTICEI
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\VWednesday, return by mail, as they
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