THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Q, 1923
THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923
Scene From "The Mollusc" At Wh, itnewy
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lane Il all. t Cerimuan at 11:00 o'clock.
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One of the dramatic moments fro)
which was presented at the Whitney it
Repertory company and will be repea}
m the third act of "The 1Miollusc,
heatre last night by the Alibinga
ted Monday and Tuesday nights. i
Insull. 'Public utilitics are inaturalI
monopolies and as they are reguzlate",
the establishment of a duplicates7-
tern in a community even though i
be owned by a municipahity new
large duplicate investment which ('an
not he justified, Mr. lnsull saild.
"Think of the absurdity o havinr,'
two sets of gas pipes ina hoiuSe, c {
two sets 'O f water pipes, or two wihin '
s±ystems," Mr. Insull said. "Fortun-
ately it has come to be recognized eery °
largely that the utility b)usiness is a ;l,
natural monopoly; that as such it i
should be publicly regulated and it i
being regulated in mnost of the st~aT
of the Union." ('
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BYRL, F. 1ACHER, cean of' Women
ALBERT LOCKWOOD
MEAD OF PIANO( DEPARITMENT
Mrs. George B. Rhead
Mrs. Maud Okkelberg
Mrs, Emma Fischer-Cross
Mr. Otto J. Stahl
Miss Nall B. Stockwell
Miss Edith B. Koon
Miss Martha Merkle
Miss Grace Richards
WILLIAM WHEELER.
HE AD Off VOICE 1)EPARTME FNT
Mrs. William Wheeler
Miss Maude C. Kleyn
Mrs. Grace Jdhnson-Konold
Miss Nora B. Wetmnore
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Mr. Anthony J. -Whitmire
Mrs. Marian Stul-rea
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HEIAD)OF WINI) INSTRU~ NT DEPARTM~ENT
Miss Ora L arthard, Violoncello
Mr. Marion C. Wier, Violoncello
GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN
IREA OF PIJBlLIC SC1IOL011g3SIC
Affiliated with the
University
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Courses are offered in all branches of -music under teachers
who are musical experts. Tuition rates are reasonable.
I For catalogue, call at office or address
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary
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