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Ichaflge in the existing economic or n by a white aristocracy or permitting <;go by Ithat is bound to dlecrease."
der speedily occurs. He alluded dis- j herself to be subjugated by Germany-. %]Wh'e n te COnversation 1turull(?(
approvingly to her "imperialistic pol- !France's declining birth rate is a men- English polities, Mr. Russell spoke
icy" and. predicted that she will be- ace to her national security so long orably of Rlaiusay Mac -onald
come subject to negro armies before: as the rest of the world and Germany lauded his policy of seking to
many years have elapsed. "In order in particular, propagate in unlimited tablish amicable relations bete
to carry out her ambitious schemes, numbers. I am heartily in favor of Britain and. France. "It is iniprob,
France is coming to have an increas- universal birth control, but for one however, that the Labor, ministry
ing reliance upon the enormous Afri- nation alone to practice it in conjunc- remain in office long," he said.
can population which acknowledges tion with an imperialistic policy is sui- hasn't a majority in Parliament
her sovereignty," he declared. She is cidal, The American birth rate would depends for its continued exist
confronted by the dilemma of becom- not be large were it not for the large upon the will ofi the Liberals
ing a predominately Negro state ruled foreign population and as the years brought it into power. In the

" fu tu re, M r. AM acD o n ald .,s m in istry w ill ' A m eric an s m n irilfe -ted i l l r i i _' '; ,>~ ll t r b b N p o o e s m e i l t oin- t ~ 1 : ep a l t t i nq e~ s~ a d d
efav- tasteful to the Liberal party andt that ('haiptione l by thelr(' s in n-ure

Y*'ng the Uft!,

Sand
Ca es-
Lweeni
will
tand
,ense
who
peak,

means a dissolution."E
M'r. Russell declined to gi%,e any, "im-_
paressions of America" saying that he
(lid not care to follow the( pathi mark-
ed out by Mrs. Asquith,. Mr. Clhesterton'
and other English ob~servers of our
life and customs. H-e did, however,
express surprise at the credulity of

thatu the nwppei'relrel w-
m ~ h 'Iv ' h o l I dere interests andl theil 0opinions are
treanted wih conitempluous iniffe-
ence. But here in Aeicyouswl
low every thing; the pr's (offers vyou.
alr. Russel thinklts our lack of repos"e

know I'E El1il] In l..' .. e met:
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Detroit of tile
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World's Foremost Acting Company
at the I
GARICK T~HEATREI
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omiogeneity. The stop- Fri. Eve. M~ay 2-"Tsar Fyodor ivano-
reign influx, if enforced[, witch:"
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Consider, too, that living costs appre-
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That your dollar will buy much more
than a dollar's worth of pleasure,
of experience, of beauty.
See the British Empire Exhibition--the life
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Braslau
oto by Mishikin

Harold Bauer
Photo' by Alpeda,

Earl V.' Moore
Photo by Rentschler

Frederick Stock
Photo by Matzene

Dusolina Ginn~ni
Photo by U'wood & U'wood

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George Oscar Bowent
Photo. by Rentschler

Alberto li
Photo by Mishkin

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PARTICIPANTS

FOUR DAYS OP GOOD MUSIC
SIX BRILLIANT CONCERTS_

SONG BIRDS

Photo by. Alpeda

f ivm many operas-Oratorio sing-
e rs-Violinist-H apst-P anist
--Organist.
TWO Bia CHORUSES
THE CHORAL UNION
anld the
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL
CHORUS
THE CHICAGO SYM-
PHONY ORCHESTRA

M~AY

Two famnou3 cholal workis jill
Le e g-ive for the first time inI
America

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21- 22- 23-24

LA PRIMAVERA

EARL V. MOORS, MUSICAL DIRECTOR

b" RESPIGHI

"NEW" ARTISTS

GIANNINI,

SAL VI,

KRUEGER:

BALLESTER, LAMONT, LENT,
DADMUN, SCHIPA, will be heard

CESARE BAROMEO
is the stage name of Chase Sykes, a prom-*
inent "Michigan. Man" who is filling a
three year contract for leading roles
at the La Scala Opera.

SEADRIFT
by DELIUS

and

F'orrest TLamnt
Phiot o by IDaugerre

CONDUCTORS
EARL V. MOORE
GEORGE 0. BOWEN
FREDERIC2K STOCK

for tie 'first time in Ann Arbor.

Photo by>vL( 'wood &

The other artists have all been heard in Ann Arbor.

Good Course Tickets may still be secured at the School of. Music in the $5.00 and $5.50 Sections.
"Festival Coupons" will still be accepted, at $3.03) each for a short time. For tickets or booklet an-

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