THE MICHIGAN DAILY ______ 9 d Claims Hearst Is Clements Library Receives After Presidency1,rieI ngihJu a "cLI fe Atom" Book 1 924-1ANOble rie The 'Michigan Schoolmasters' clb ill be entertained at the regular +vilight crgan recital at 4:15 o'clock I g afternoon in Hill auditorium-. Pal- i i _; mter Christian, University orgaisit. has prepared a program of partcular interest 'to the representatives of that org;anization. The general public is cor- diially invited to the concert. Military M1,archi "Pomp and Cir- cun; tance............... Elgar A1ndantino in D Vat, No. 1.... Lemnare hai ire :scene from "Die walkure"_ ..........Wagner Fugue in D .......Guilmant' Kammenoi Ostrow (Reve-Angalique) .... .....Rubinstein Adagietto................ DeLamarter Caprice de Concert.......... Archer ('lair de Lune ........... Karg-El ert Advanced students of the University School of Music will give the follow- ing program at 7:30 tonight in the au- ditorium of the School. The public is cordially invited. lBallade in G ninoi.......... Chopin Robert Henderson Souvenir de Wi'eniauske.... ... ...... Wrn. E. Haesche Wilbur Meuhlig Sarrabende.................... Bach Waltz. Op. 64, No. 1 ......Chopin Laverne JBurchfield Dreams .... ................ Wagner $astern Lullaby........Ring I heardj a Lark Sing.......len1 Ai'artha 'Maurer Covert May Night............... Palmngren The S ,-wan .........PaIngren (Gwenldolynre Wilson Le'gende, Op. 17. ........ Wieniacwski Harold Ehrlich Prelude and Fugue, No. 1, .... TBach Etude, .Xo. 4,......... Paganini-Liszt SDonna Esseistyn =Ave Mari-a.......Schubert-Willieling I4,1inan de oetlRe'Ponse ............ . ......... Coleridge-Taylor Florence Welden Gloria............Peccia The AWishi...................Evans Come to the Fair ........Martin James (iDryer Ca vctt:-................Godard False Chrox.atique......... Godard Annette. Barber .Accompanitnents by Henlen Blahnik, Donna I{sselstyn and Dwight Steere. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Yv ee Recognition and marked praise of the work of the William L. Clement's libr'ary is contained in an article onI the Shelburne manuscripts, in the t; -urrent number of the Bulletin of the f lrnstitute of Historical Research, an 7n-F.shi publication. The article is, writenbyProf'essor Clarence W. Ai rlrd ho until recently wvas Pro- " fe sr c:engish 11History at the 'Uni- versift, rof Minnesota and who is now ..~J eng; ged in historical research in Eng- . ~land. The great bulk of the Shelburne mianuscripts, which consist largely of. memoranda And official correspon- ryt:,.deuce of the Earl of Shelburne in rti- gard to American colonial affars. are now in the Clement's library. P rofes ;or Alvord in his article, draws ttr~n to this fact, and praises the r.. foresight of Regent W'illiam L. Clem- enits in bringing such priceless manu- ' 5s ripts to America and in generously Wi.Randolph Hearst i placing them in his collection at the That William Randolph Hearst, New ; University of Michigan. The article York publisher, is seekuxlg the Demo- not only recognizes the importanceI cratic nomination for the presidency' of the Shelburne manuscripts butI is the statement made by David L. I stresses the fact that they are but a. Rockwell, manager of William G. Mc- s mall part of the collection of rare n d~o's p'r-convention campaign. Americana owned by the library. Rockwell declares that Hearst has This recognition, coming from an an agreement with George E. Brennan,I English source, is particularly inter- Democratic leader of Illinois, to, esting because it shows that the Clem- swing that state's delegation to him. eCiA's library has begun to excite comn- lived an obscure life in Chicago until he awoke the other morning and fonmi P imusel f fatnuns--- the winner o the an- ntial Nobel prize in phI -.ic ~. 'Fln~ S~veui'~h Ruy~l ;\u.nI~ n of iin'o select e I !~age>; h~ oR. I ~x. mY' 1 Atom.'' a - thO best hook lm~ice~ I tUe ~ci i1 c wot 14. ?ho h~ok is a rni g rulorit ~fi thu~iglit I ~'l,~23*--ti~ r ~- inut a~lto build aPp tiA nO' f l.,"1 local. PoesrAvi(' f(n (T~i rn of thie wide -,a itrange of mna',Ie~l ry plsse] ses, brings ito the a<1t .'.";ion of Fnglish scholars the presce ini Anerca of a collection vichI may srm e lay rival thefao scolct, at the Bo(lei,,,rlibrr a)1:od.c the Rylauds irayatMnhse En lawm (1 Saginaw was appointed the ( ty that will hold the annual meeting of the tenth district alumnni clubs this mon- th, it was announced by alumini offi- cers recently. Los Angelea was set- ected as the inedting palce for the feighth district and Schenectady was chosen for the first district. Bothi of the latter cities will hold their cele- orations in May. Marquette was ch'osen as the con- feren. co city of the lately formed elev- enth district which includes the whole! 'of the Upper Peninsula. jeisi h aws.Chool w"er'e issuled tci9ayat heohie o te reiacrde ~~ tath iesifclty imembi1ers whih rex outed lue b( 1ook -markin~g. ?ext CEar.:, Mfithaud has spent'i1 in. tPo:ilo R ilto. Martn L.M~ha4. 2T~h~ ci F enilors in mechanical engineering Swere interviewed yesterday by NW. P. tare . ::iha of tip departrett Mathews, of the Proctor and Gamble Roniance a e, will a s t int company of Cincinnati, regarding po- Spanish at Northwestern university sitions in that company. AMOM o Europe for $90 Advi'in S. TPge Chicago, April 1.-Radio is a color. Seunfl is light. There is no gravity. ST'here is no ether. These are some of the revolution- ary contentions of Calvin S. Page, who Patronize Daily Advertise;rt. -Adv. The. Narrow Path - or the .I Wide Road. Which? The confines of one business-or con- tact with them all. Insurance is the wide .road that main- tains active association with big men and big affairs,with many and varied interests. Insurance-Fire, Marine and Casualty- is an essential part of the most vital activi- ties of the commercial and industrial world. 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