THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY MITHELNMEDON "Past Liquidated" When Russian Bear EFFIIENY COMITEE'Parleys VIkith British Lion In Loa Elmer D. Mitchell, director of the , R department of intramural athletics, -J.J ;{ - : has been named to a committee of the' "">: American Physical Education associa- .. :: . ''x tion to study physical efficiency stand-! e"':.;<: a' ardls, ... " . ; The committee will meet in Septem- ber at Portland, Maine. Efficiency' standards are well established in track and field snorts, and the purpose'~ ofp this committee's researches will bex;: ,{} the measuring of efficiency for such athletics :. as~ football, basketball and other sports. :Motor as opposed to sensory efficiency will be tested, and a regulated series of tests drawn up to ,;, .w,4.' determine to what form of sport a ? r.t person is best adapted. zr s's ' Presbyterians To Banquet Seniors F s 'iDRAMA (Continued from Page Four) prepared with some recitation, "menm- orized, if possible." This last is highly important; by all means have your selection memorized in order iot to hamper. your expression with Senior members of the Presbyter- ian church are to be the guests of the church at the fourth annual Senior banquet to be held at the church sorc ial rooms beginning at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow. The affair is one of the; more important social functions. of the 3college year, in the church. Dr. S. H. Forrer, of Detroit, iw to be the principal speaker on the pro- gramn and will give a short talk on "Life-the Great Adventure". He will be followed by Mr. F. E. Mills speaking for the church, who in this capacity will discuss a subject fitting for the gi-aduation ceremonies of the student guests of the evening. Margaret Jones, '24, and Robert Clark, '24; will respond for the seniiors, and the en- tire affair will be presided over by -Judge V. H. Lane, as toastmaster. In order that students may attefid other functions attendent upon the grad- u, ation activities, the banquet,; will close promptly at 8 o'clock. Woman to Emulate Crusaoe T'an"astor. England, May 7.---(Byi AP)-Miss E. L. Turner haf accepted an assignment to act as bird watcher for the Norfolk and Norwich. Natur-" alists' society on a small island near; *here called Scott' Head. She will spend six months alone on the island, occupying its only hut. Food and other necessities will be ,brcuglit occasionally from the main- land by., boat.. Reitr oa ti 1 81 tit ,E -Ic al; lie ad 7 1T no awkward book.. As to the selec- on itself, remember that you must. ;how your talent in a very few 'min- ites, and while there can be no''fixed .le, slow, subtle, repressed passages Bldomn impress the blandly' blase as- Fmblage that will be your judges. Generally, therefore, it 'is best to [ye something either very fumny and obvious, or, if you have the courage, omething very tragic. Sometimes, in act, ,a piece as. heavy as the death- cease of Mercutto from "Romeo and 'liet," or the letter scene from "Mace- 3th" will let you in, not because the ithorities necessarily appreciate ryour eriousuess, but merely because they dmire your nerve. As a rule, the recitations are in- ariably selected from plays, but there r'e often admirable possibilities In ramatic poetry-not Browning or ddle 6,uest4 please--such as Kip-, rig's "B~arrack Room Ballads." kip- Og may not write good verse, but e certainly composed remharkable ramas in "Thke Rival, "F"isher's au **U5S LUVernobAvenue D.#t igih. 1)elegatos to thte Anglo-Russian confe London. Left to right (in fkont): Khidgr.Alieff, -Kontutoff and Radk (left) and Mine. Malatoff. The biggest treaty conference of sentatives oif Soviet Russia and the E negotiate a'trade treaty, and in the w "to liquidate. the past and bring abou The delegates of Russia wagre Chri London and chief negotiator; Preobro ance; Tomsky, chairman of the soviet estan delegate, and Koututoff, of text Women were in the Russian part aid to the parley. They were Mlle. 0 taries to the delegation. SIXY MEN..OAT FOR FRESN NET SQUAD 3 ejiecin ir cizt of the foremgnof fiein °.'uII111ohI illlzIiltitizi~l iiiggii, vo Prc)rozlpnswkN, oinsky, Rabavsky, '. hlniko, anid, belo-w, jlie. (istronmim = '~STRAWBERRY the year was convened when rer - - aglishx government met in dn to -- S ords of Premier Maclonald o f Britain, t peaceful relations in the future." stian Rakovsky, charge d'affaires in9 lzhensky, assistant commnissar of fin- tit kroc hfltAYS trade union; Khidgr-Alieff, the Turk- I ile workers' union, and Radchinko. y and two of them loaned valuable -= stronnxiova and 'Mme1 Malatroif, ecre- ;Vw'here tlieVtl nowy . how to mak'e 'em" - M1ore than Co men have answered' E th'e call for court candidates and from r 04 E. HURON ST. first impr'essions Jeome feels that his char,;os will round out Into a foirmid- - 1iiII1iiliilii6E6R16ail Hlldi[YE1D11101 abesquad. With pleasan~t weathber that has held fsway during the last few days, the yearlings ..lave been able to put in some good practice sessions. Due to! rUii M A Yl11liitlllllliF ESi#liplt~ItiN1 MIHGA' GRATS - U 1= FIRMA ESIA -ensa irig a 1 :( -OOIT - l-P1G0EATEST FITREESTGMWTH RFESTRVA.... Condayted by theyCompse r Lov KregDeathMunich,"Tritn and Iaoldd".. (AlmrCriandfoUnertyPeoranesby SHECOND 'MAYH FRCESTIA (Cous~nducted bg y 22,Compos Z Lore Deat(hicagom Civispea).......... - (oAlrDanged (DistinguishedeAmorianArtist E EnversTy hray iE-etaluV, Moor2,e. SChicago Symphony Orchestra-FFrederick Stel O V E R U R E , " A i l g r m V i i o n . A R A , " e h l e n i n o n t a r d a r " ( " M a r r i a g e o f F } SYMPHONICPOM "Pastorale d'ete".... CO C R OI I O O I LN CANTrATA, "SEA DRIFT",. FOR B3ARITOE SO GORCHESTRA.......... SARIA, "Me voila seule" (Les Pcheurs de P =.SELECTIONS FROM THE'"3 MINOR MASS", .; (~a,)"rctuxs" ib""e~rei. I- TIHIRD MAY FESTIVAL { ,! o Fr10,1yj~ftgrp06 (u, may "3,2~ 5 ^ r ; s s e S O L OllIS1 a TS A lbterto aIIa .. .. r, . .. (.hultdren?.'s h stiyal 'hoai--G urge tsur Do .,''h O iA T E ,SUXN WORSHITPPERS.. . .. . .. . ' VOICE O VNN :E V{IIN G SONG :.................. ....,RCPTL ,,a ' ' TH3E FOUNTAIN............. !NIGHT H-YM~N AT SEA'........ .... O 0 BEAUIJ'fFiL V}IOT......... SPRING SONG ................. I PRI"LMEL 'ITH MELOD Y....... SGOOD NIGH'T, PRETTY STARS...... = MORNING................... - CRADLE SONG .............. FANTASIE IMPROMPTU ............. I'TALIAN SERENADE..... ...... S, SCHERZO............... SWHIRL AND TWIRL (Froma "Flying pDutchino rWALTZ SONG (from "Fauist") . ,..;.:...... SINVITATION OF THE TBELLS (From "Chime FOURTH MAY FESTIVAL Friday Evening, My 2,8:03 r SOLOISTS I 1 Soie Br Iiaslau (Metropolitan Opera).... "" Tito Sehipa. (Chicago Civic Opera):.:.... ° The Chicago Symph~iony 4r4'Iestra-'redrck Si - Pit66RAM SOVERTURE?, "Bohemia.... ....... ....... w RECITATIVE AND ARIA, "Gerechiter Gott" (1 °= SELECTIONS FROM SUITE NO.2........ : ARIA, "M'appari" ("Martha") ....... .:CHOREOGRAPHIC POEM', "The Waltz". ...... ,. SONGS WITH ORO.Hf+STRA ................ (a)-Serenade of Death. (b)--The Banks o the Dnieper. STWO TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORCHESTRA- = (a) Molly on the Shore........ .... (b) The Irish Washerwoman..... SARIA, "Ossian's Song" ("Werthier")......... SSLAVONIC DANCES . . ............ FIFTH MAYFSIA sI 1 4 I ICAL EVE CONCER h ,.......... C . ...wolf STRA .... D~el the "2hips3--i:o Frederick :Itoi L CONCE D 'cloch' ...C Iiga ro")... .. .. . .. .. K )11, OIO('RUS. c)ies")... CON~ New- tebnnis pm Id every af .ourts unde 1i Jerome, to has bees 'actie contin- 'ernoon at the rthe supervis- a, former Vur- '. ini charg-e of , L: - -0 ,, - ! , :: - ; , " - , I ;, I. the unwieldy ,-Ize of the present squad . a number Of cuts will be made in thel. near future. rave notL onl~y the ~wen xnoUwn ities but we hav e nw novelties in separate colors well as mixed.: .T~a perennial ever seeds we hav a wide iety and carry many kinds carried in retail catalogues. a small quantity or an ounce equired we can supply. Our cks are fresh and germina- iis guaranteed. -Everything lowering seeds, plants, bulbs, ubs. 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Michigan Central Station FRIDAY, MAY 9,1924 INTERESTING INSPIRING EDUCATIONAL These mighty electric locomotives haul the Olympian and Columbian, famous Trans-Continental tr~iins, silently, smoothly. and speedily .for 649. miles over the Bitter Root, Rocky and Cascade mountains ranges. A staff of well in- formed representatives -of the C. M. & St. P. Ry. will be in . DON'T Forget Youir - S"(.OTHER next Su'na ru MAY11 iy r r - te Send her flowers this SundaT.. Pot- tdPlants, Roses, CarnationsASweetI ~Pe as, J onqu ils or T ulips '. ,lo GUARANTEED FLOWERS I IGet them from ' . PjftLANDERIS is next - Sunday Well ......0 Z1uni Indian ...ColeridgA ... ....Goring- .!Alen s of Norma,,nd5 -Ph CONCE Of the Don. (c .. . . . . . . f c CON, Saturday Afternoon, M1ay _04, 2 :30) o'clock SOLOIS'TS Harold Bauer (Favorite Concert Artist) .................. Chicago Symphiony Orehestra-Frederick Stock..........Cc PROGRAM OVERTURE, "Cockaigne"............................... A LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in Ann. Arbor).......N Lento-Allegro Risoluto; Lento; Scherzo; Andante-Alleg Epilogue. CONCERTO FOR PIANOFORTE NO. 5 E FLAT MAJOR . .De Allegro; Adagio :un poco moto-Rondo. SIXTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCEI Siaturday Eiening, Miay 24, S:00 O'clock SOLOISTS Dusolina Giannini (American-Italian Concert Star).........: Forrest Lamont (Chicago Civic Opera) ................... Vicente Bailester (Metropolitan Opera)..................I Cesare B~aromeo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera)..... Chicago Symphony Orciestra-Fredterick Stock .......... Co P11OGRAM 0 INTRODUCTION AND "HYMN TO THE SUNr" ("Iris") . .M LA PRIMAVERA (Spring)......... . ............... What could be more. appro- priate than a framed, gift mot- to or greeting card written 1by the most popular authors?" O_ D_ MORRILL