THE MICHIG,: DAiL A' T IR01T 1P Am gThe tRSOW A og hAIOCTE CHAPEL, Musicians --lv (It is always perilous for an amateur Corner Stone For 'eeligioiis c.rchestra to present modern music, j Iinstitia ioas was the case in the program ofr the University Symphony orchestras B UIL D1Nf.G WILL BTSunday afternoon. It is possible to i 0 ,ETf ED LATE \1EXT FAT,,make mistakes in a classical piece K~WLETI) ATENIX FAl.without any grievous results, but in ! ly arrayed in all the vestments present lay compositions with their subtle rhythms and subtler harmon-J er office, and chanting litanies , i aies the slightest fault jumps at one ppropriate prayers, the attend- with the most startling clarity. The K inistry assisted the Right Rev. lillusion. in other words, that modernl d el J. Gallagher. Bishop of De- music is merely a jumble of dis- who opfficiated at the laying of coals is only too easily exploded byu rner stone for the new St. Mary's every trifling error in execution. 1 Sunday afternoon, on the It would be an obvious mistake, of east corner of Williams and course, to expect professional finishV pson streets. The ceremony was from the symphony orchestra, and panied by all the dignity and considering the conditions, to say ssiveness of the Roman Catholic anything but praise for their work. Concluding the services, the It is only fair, however, to add that n was delivered by Rev. John sometimes, particularly in the Aren- ~hls, president of the University sky Silhouettes, one was never quii.e hroit. sure whether the oddities were to 1'p Bishop and visiting clergy first blamed on Arensky or the orchestra. ied in procession to the site of h1e coind number withE mily ture altar and blessed the foun;-Muerathsoitwsbatfly t. Rturning then to the 'out-Mte sIh ooitwsbeuiul the corner stone was blessed executed as far as Miss Mutter was j he Bishop applied the mortar concerned. There is a peculiarly I a silver trowel. hin the corner stone was en- a metal box containing a copyf e Daily, current coins, medals,. EVER HE historical record of the chapel ie ceremonies. RUG SHA purpose of the chapel, Reverend{ hols stated in his sermon will link the church with learning. It's the Latest and Most Scienti ation", he said, "cannot exist life into old rugs. it religion. Between faith and n knowledge there is some op- 'Every Rug Shaml(oo n. But as long as it is the edge of truth, one cannot con- at t t the other." ing the infidel and agnostic as AMERICAN RUG C ho was such even before he ip advanced knowledge, and de- PHONE ing the agnostic as one too nar- D see the span between know- if it be scientific, and religion, Oceeded to relate the history of niversity. It had its, foundation reat extent, hle asserted, in the of a Catholic priest, Father; A Richard. "Today", he con- "we lay the corner stone of ed we lay the corner stone of ed- - n, morality, religion and fidel-I h unting and emotional quality aboit The gift includes 20 volumes of the her tones, something compelling and "Chemische Berichte" dating from near genius perhaps. She seems to 1873-1882, 28 volumes of the Trans- be constantly playing in spite of her- self and a bit bewildered at her actions of th6 American Institute of --.< ,trange power. The final number, the Scriabine? Concerto in F' sharp minor, was easily the distinctive feature of the program. Nlr. Lockwood as the soloist played with an infectious confidence that seethed to sweep the accompaning or- chestra along with him to a unity qui.te lacking in the other numbers. The composition itself is quite sim- ple and conventional-for Scriabine. Like all of his works, it frankly puz- zled the audience, but at the same time filled them with a certain in- describable, even irritating, intellect- I ual satisfaction. As one pictures Bee- thoven played with the -entire arm, Scriab~ne seems to come from thej wrists and fingers: his heart is in his" brain.-RB . --R. B. 11 WILKINS DONTES B0OKS TO CHEMISTRY IRRY Forty-nine books were recently re- ceived by the Chemistry library as a gift of Dr. Ross Wilkins, of Detroit. AR OF A LMPOO? fic Method known of putting new ed witih Iiory Soap" lie LEANING WORKS 1911 Mining Engineers with three indexes dating from 1883-1909, and one volume on California :Mines and Minerals pub- lished in 1889. Dr. Wilkins graduated from the Uni- versity in 1878 with the degree of Ph.B., and received the degree of Ph. D. from Hidelberg in 1882. 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