DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN "DAILY TI-IF. MTCi-fTC~AM flATlY A. Cl ~JJ2J J~JA~Ji2J :k'Hlxt L LL+ ' MUSIC AND News From Other Colleges MiUSICIANS Idiana-Students and faculty mem- free transportation after it crosses hers have set to work to make plans the border. It will oppose the lead- DETROIT SYMPHONY CONCERT for the annual homecoming, which ing fives of Mexico. Katharine Goodson, the noted Eng- will take place Nov. 23-24. The game lis pinis an on ofthemos brl-with Purdue will take up °a treat deal:; Missouri-A new ruling, has been liant living musicians of her sex, will of the program, while the Blanket ar-d. Women are only allowed fourI li the soloist with the Detroit s illop Will conclude the lonecoming dates a week, until 11 o'clock ou then ooistr aith the "Dtroi Smcelebrations. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sun- -rct k atis ppr"on- day. Being in a man's company after cr'at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in i Purdue--Four men were found ;tit- o'lccnsiueadt. Orchestra Hall,. ITetroit. "Mr. Gabrilo- P deFormnweefun jul 7 o'clock. constitutes a date. awillodctrondit rGbntyof stuffing the ballots in the junior witlchayithconduct and Miss Goodson elections. The Student Council has Yale-Al. Jolson, the famous come- will play the concerto for pianoforte disfranchised the students, but more dian, was a vigorous 'rooter for Yale and orchestra of Fritz Lelius, the con- drastic measures will be taken, in that at the game here yesterday. He said temporary English composer, whose they may be expelled. At the same that he had been rooting for Yale ever concerto is regarded as one of the time the Council decided to expel any since he knew the game of football. most notable contributions to modern who might be found guilty of the Today, he and Jess Sweetser are pair- piano music. same offense in the future. ing for an exhibition match at the The orchestra will offer a program ---- New Haven Country club. of grat variety: Borodin's "Prince Washburn-A hair growing contestf Igor" overture, Wagner's prelude to has been started here. After the first Illinois-The Stadium' Third Plus "Die Meistersinger," Schubert's Unfin- day many types of growth appeared- drive has thus far collected close to ished Symphony, "On a Merry Folk- l Whiskers, yan Dykes, moustaches, and $50,000. Freshmen and new students tune" by Llkus, a set of .Viennese goatees. The winner will be present- I pledged more than $45,000. An out- Dances arranged by Leopold Stokow- ed with a beautiful shavig mug. The sider pledged a contribution of $500. ski and Rossini's overture, "La Gazza contest closes Dec. 14. Ladra." 0. S. U.-Seventy-flue medical stu- ''f hp-Texas-The basketball team of the dents have been suspended for taking The fourth paer of subscription con- University of Texas has been selected a holiday on Armistice Day. The der certs of the Detroit orchestra will be cison ashaderecetlycSoe o certs o0tabletroitth rcliapp aby the Mexican government as the cision was made recently. Some of drepresentative five of the southwest the students blamed a rumor about Moriz Rosenthal, one of the greatest to tour Mexico during the Christmas the campus that the University had pianists of this generation, who is re- holidays. The Texas five will have declared a holiday. turning to America this year after an! absence of two decades. Rosenthal will play the Liszt first concerto for iTa lor Bercoming piano and orchestra in E flat major, Institution the dazzling work for which he has New InsIIIULn long been famous. The dates of the- concerts are Thursday and Friday, Mr. W. H. Taylor is becoming an mn- Cuiry To Speak On "Bible" Today Premises Never StateMuseumriced Read the Want A Pernzitep Empiyt has been enriched by 1,552 res dur ing the past- year. One thousand two ""","". """ Berlin, Nov.17--(A.P.)--Aiartmi'nts hundred and eighty-eight of thse BeliNo. -7A..- ar i