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THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ __________

5 BLLN I
OPERA PLAN
Enthusiasmi Of Alum.
aduates Want This

he Michigan Union opera aE
being given has been' enthu-~
.y received by the alumni at
the comment miade by Eaw-
pig '11, field secretary of
rani association, on the resol-
tely taken by thie Univer sity
ecrying the "growilng profes-
haracter of the Michigan Un-
,a."
nurse the alumni appreci~tf
ger of developing the opera
t00 professional line" said Mr
*"but at the same time the:
want a show that will be o
provincial nature that it car
understood. It must not Ni
that many of the alumni whi
the opera have ben Out o1
th University affairs for man:
d so will not be able to 'un-
San opera of strong boa
example of the interest taker
Ipera Mr. Tappng stated tha
aying at Cleveand more than
+ople attended it. There ar(
}alumni in Cleveland and,,~
bl* htmr ha hr d he performance. Mvost of thf
was made up of house pare
guests coming from differen,

Suggst nsSg estions M aynn r rn fl rnn "H. MT. S. Pinafore" given 'by the Iran recital at 4:2:) o'clock this afteor-'!I
-- rourt VVV lUWn runi ents of the Ann Arbor high, School.' noon in Hill adi toriumn. }Mr. Crst-
in~ Germany And ShEOR ie ;will sing the following progrIam: ian leas just retturned rom a eont ' : crt'.1
cor ellae HinL&stiestL'Aban- tourthogothettematT I
Russia To®League', 011 DETROITGAS MHER aonL i utqe DesTy1ecFoidTecn'r W f
E__lo r);: Solvejg's Song, With a Ater-; ternoon will ,repeat the prga liven
Reports by Prof. Alfred Hl. White of ! lily.,'The WV ly of the World, A Dream 'on January 3o, by . iquet.
~*teceia niern eatet(Edward Grieg).'Aria: Oa Va la Rhiapsodic Catalane.......onti
....Jeunrlie yleP,.i nd ouo (fr om " la kie")LoIyleIo
and Prof. R. L. :Masson of the econ-DibsInoahiDraigBa-MrceFeretCht
.:omics department to the Detroit News )rdeClt itSelds Song, Ser"aphiclu. ........nlat
upon the plan proposed b Acting rdeGit iteSehr'
MaorJseh:.Mati"y;etot:ie:Wtt;LogAgo Sweetheart °Scherzo-Caprice.......Wr
Mao oehA.Mri fDtri itrfii t:Ln "rclMine, FEdwa rd MVacDowell; Rod, Red 1Prelude andFuuke on Bach ..st
that the city purchase and operate the Roe'oetCtett rld o"oeg ..Wge
L ~~~ ~~ ~ ><. Detroit Gas copmpany will not: be made___Gaot(Mgn).....To s
s {Th preliminary report, if, the plan Palmer ChritinBndcio.......Kr-lr
is sut teldys. Mayor to the Palmer Christian, University organ-'
:","; r:..>. ; voters April 7,wllb made as soon ist, tiwill play the regular twilight or- Daily classified for real results.
:.: as possible; but the complete investi-
f ::<<* ~ I gation. of these professors will not
:.. .:9.: be 'ready for t~e paperfor some iYpprtime
Vin either case. Much timne las been
"- . . spent in the investigation, and the men
f is have made several trips to Detroit re-
cently' to confer with Mayor Martin
and officials of the Gas company.
The report will deal entirely with
the advisability of the municipal L S I E O A
rf ownership of the plant and will not
be based upon any arguments for or
against municipal ownership of public
utilities. Reports were to have been
f I ~~~~~~~made March 15, but it was found thattisddntalw ufcettmeor ^
yLord Parmoor 'a thorough study of the whole matter. 1
hasten the event of the two great M~1USIC ANDI WITH
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many and Russia, are expected from
Lord Parmoor, who haps made his of-{
ficfi4l' entrance on the league stage at
Geneva as representative of Great
Britain, replacing Lord Robert Cecil.
Lord Parmoor is a memlh~r of the: lab-
or government in England.

I Esther Hollands
Esther H4ollands, an artist student
of Mr. William Wheeler of the voice
faculty of the. =School of Music, will
give the student recital at 8:15 o'clock
this evening in the auditorium of the
SOiool. Miss Hollands has appeared
several times in student recitals and
recently Bang the leading role with.
great- success in. the- performance of

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March 18" 19 2021 - 22 SATURDAY

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MITTEES NAMEC FOR
UPUS LEDERS MEET
les A. Stevens, '26, has been ap-
d chairman of the commiattee in
of arrangements for the hold-
the annual campus leaders con-
e, under the auspices of the
t's Christian association, May
Camp Birkett, several miles
of this city. The conference
eld last year at the same place
a.s so successful that it was de-
to repeat it again, .this spring.
committee in charge is as fol-
Refreshnments,. Thomas Fiske,
iairman, Herbert Steger, '25 nd
Slaughter, '25.'li)Q=
Carl Ohimacher, '25, chairman,
sth Keller, '25, and Egbert Isbell
* ersonne,, iohn! :Garl ngliouse;.
,oert rTarr, '24, Harold Steele,
iscussion; Harry Clark, '25L,
D. Hoey, '24, John Bacon, '24, ,
ack Kelly, '25L.

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ON THE STAGE
J. ROSAM OND JOHNSONl
(AND)I1 1NlITABLE FIV)
IN
SYNCOPATIONo
LOVEY TAYLOR EDDIE RAN SO-M E. C,. LANSTR
LEON ABBEY and ELOISE BEgNNEIITT.

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stic - Colleen Moore in
ainted People.'
,rth-Jack Pickford in "The
ill Billy." r.
heumn-J. B. Warner in "The[
ne Fighter." I
Stage--Tils Weekd
niey - Today through Sat-
(ay -- 20th annual produc- I
n of Junior Girls' play,{
hank You, Madam." f
"ick--Ina Claire in "Grounds
r Divorce."
r~niNights 50o to S 2.50
RICK Sat. Mat. 50o toS2.0O
Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
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is the continuing patronage
of those who have. eaten here

Byron Morgan

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And it's sur-

EXCUSE MY DUST
A10 Otber Itucilg Stories
It's another autonmobile story with Varia-
tions, such as forest Tires, nmotor racing
and the like. The comedy role is in the
hands of Wa lter Hes rotund and sm l-
inig comedian.,
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prising,. how many there .are!.

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"GIRLS WILL BE BIRLS"

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