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THAL 'OUTED E1MA SPEAKS wring revelation of the situa- Soviet Russia today, Emma ,who was deported from the tates during the World war anarchistic tendencies, has pon Russian bolshevism and before a group of British inn- ls ,that she has "'consecrated to the exposure of the myth vism." claration of such a 'position eminent capitalist or great tive political leader might be But, when Emma Goldman, noted radical in America and was ousted for her stand, the who sought refuge and the air her anarchistic views in ghold of the Reds, makes the V that "Russian bolshevism *e crushing tyranny than aver was," it is time for the )f the world to. sit up and MICHIGAN ABROAD The return to United States of Prof. Francis W. Kelsey of the Latin depart- ment and other members of an expedi- 'j ASTED ROLLS LET'S PLAY .LOTTO i- AND I D RA M Al PersonalChristmas Cards ....... ............u................... ii ....... .. .1* tion for archaeological research! brings to mind the important work of I this distinguished member of the Uni- Lotto is a game you don't see so I__ much of, in these busy, whiry days. SOUSA AND HIS BAND versity faculty in giving the right sort of publicity to the institution. Very few Lotto sets are being sold, ac- A review, by Valentine Davies. cording to local gamesellers. Sousa and his hundred presented a Far beyond the limits of the football And we have often thought that the musical three ring circus in Hill audi- loving nation where Michigan's popu- passing of Lotto symbolizes, in a very torium last night. It was a complete lar reputation is principally depen-, human way, the passing of the old, and fast moving entertainment and dent upon the extent and success of comfortable times when a man didn't lived up to all the circus traditions. have to run across all the streets. There were several thrillers, the great- its annual athletic schedule, the Uni- Lotto was a slow game. It became est of which came as a climax to the versity is known by the scholarly work popular on the same principle that first part when amid the cheers of the of such men as Professor Kelsey. made Ma Jongg get by with a few :audience the famous band played "The j Victors" and Varsity. / There is Va great deal of romance in people. The clink of the glass pieces Variety was the predominant fea- archaeological investigation. Much was a jolly noise. There was some- ture; a half hour of highly enter- thing about the indolent thrill of putt- taining jazz was followed by a vivid glow surrounds the excavation of the ing a little piece of glass over num- ingjazzwa olled by a remnants of ancient cvlzain.The Ibr1,frisac-fyu j interpretation of heavy artillery in ac-I1 r of civilizations. her 16, for instance-ifyouroLion; and when the smoke cleared work thisexpedition, for instance, ponent happened to turn up 16-that away there came a pinwheel number In uncovering the ancient city of you /don't find in the new games, by a xylophone artist. Earlier in the Antioch, in delving among the ruins which are all played with a great evening Miss Nora Fauchald brought of a church in which Paul, the Apostle, deal of hollering and yelling and the most pleasing variation with an and Barnabas are believed to have screaming and shoutingexceedingly pleasant voice. Her solo,i preached holds a fascination for any- scemn n shouing "Maids of Cadiz" made a decided hit I one whose educational and cultural I and her encores were even more popu- a background has been sufficient for Halma is another tortuous game lar. h an, elementary comprehension. There that was in great favor with our an- The attempts at more serious mu- a is .nough .f the Np rit of the explorercestors. It took hours to play a gamesi were for the most part sadly boring a is enough of the spirit of the explorer of it-on a board with hundreds of and in one case almost pathetic. of old, of the advance leaders of civil- s Strauss' "Don Juan" was never writ- ization to attract even the popular in- squares on it. The idea was to build'Stas'"oJunwsnerwi-6 trst th p a -a ladder with your men A guy that ten for band music. Passionate aban- terest.' u y rga Idon cannot be depicted by a brass- All of this more or less superficial could play a clever game of Halma in band. glamor is somewhat misleading how- the old days was considered a pretty The "Robespierre" overture which ever. As in every worthwhile work talented young fellow. Likely to go opened the program seemed lifeless there are almost insuperable difficult- Bfarut athe world. to except during the few strains in which es to overcome before definite ac- But what about a young fellow day the "Marseillaise" theme became dom- complishments are possible. Along that is a wiz at Halma? Can a man inant. Sousa's own "El Capitan and with the romance there are the get a job on the strength of the fact His Friends" was fair, though none withtheromace herearethethat he's been the Halma king of his of El Capitan's associates seemed to with the government. There are al- town since he was fourteen? Alas, he have any of the bombastic personality wihtegvrmn.Teeaea-cannot of the old war-horse himself. ways persons or institutions who are * * * Sousa's compilation of "Music. of anxious to inter fere in such undertak- inusn rfesresuehandehai The stuff about Lotto ought to be re- the Minute" included most of the ings, and Professor Kelsey and his written. It starts off kind of mock- more popular hits of the past two with the s haen necssary ing like, you know-and then all of a years. An eleven piece jazz band with these. It has been necessary to sudden it turns into a familiar essay. formed from the ranks of the hun- exercise"the infinite patienceiof true A'idred, afforded much amusement with scholars to bring their efforts to And if you think there's ,ayyh' tghei "Chinese Wedding Procession." mocking in a familiar essay youre Bttera eto h rga fruition. It is more to their credit, But the real meat of the program crazy.,wstenmeofmace moly then, that they have succeeded so y was the number of marches, mostly well and have made so great a contri- n other words the composition is of his own composition which were lacking in that fundamental quality sprinkled th'ru the evening as tiont kn d p-of fine, great, elegant literature- encores.' There are few things more1 iztohns s proud of this wrk be- unity of aim and method. It has the stirring than the King of Marches Mfothers, I guess- coherence - well, "The Stars and Stripes Forever' It found its origin and maybe not coherence; that's almost played by the Master of the March, backing here. Professor Kelsey by his the same as unity-. Proportion- Lieutenant-Commander John Philip, work in this and past expeditions has never was sure what proportion Sousa. been a significant factor in extendng meant. * * * into the foreign field the reputation (If I knew what the rest of the seven TUE ELSHICO TRIO of the University as a center of learn- virtues of the paragraph were, as set The program to be presented by ing and an agent for fostering the forth in Scott and Denney, I could go the Elshuco Trio Monday evening in best idleals of education. ahead and prove that I didn't have the High School auditorium has just any of 'em see-kind of a joke on my- Columbus, Ohio, we understand, is self. Nudge. But I don't know what been receivd by te local comt going to be courteous . to Michigan the rest of them are. It would have and will include the following num- drivers unused to the rigors and' reg- been pretty good, too, dodgast it.) in C minor, opus 101....Irams ulations of its traffic legislation, to- I don't say dodgast it. The Katzen- Allegro energico morrow. Wonder if -they couldn't pre- ; jammers say it. Irennassai vail on a few of the small towns to * * * Prestoeno anis let us get there without holding us While I was trying to think of the Allegro molto up Statutes of the paragraph, in came itaniae.................. Juon the proprietor of the Music and Drama TiieB.......j..,...s...auJoth Now that the Union drive for life column. I asked him in a kind of Trio in B flat major, opus 99. Schubert members is over withi students can friendly voice what the laws of the AnAllegro moderato look forward with keen anticipation paragraph were-just trying to be Andante un poco mosso to such institutions as the Fresh Air pleasant, you know-and he says Rondo-Allegro vivace camp drive, foreign student relief cam- "Why don't you ever mention the For those who appreciate music at paign, and one or two Tag Days of one Drama column?" its best there is nothing more satisfy- sort of another. You might think I'd lose my temper ing and genuinely delightful than an at that but I just said "Do you want evening of trios. In their simpler and A small English girl, 3 years old, me to knock it?" more interesting classical form they' gets her name in the headlines be- "Well I don't want you to go out ofa ar r armyshae cause she kicked the Prince of Wales. your way to knock it," he says, "but I have a peculiar charm scarcely shared On that basis all of the members of it would be good publicity." Elshuco Trio invariably make a defi- the equine kingdom who have exer- He finally admitted that he didn't nite addition to a musical repertory. cised that privilege should be record. know the laws of the paragraph either. R.* * ed in the annals of history. Whaddya think of that? A guy run- THE FACULTY CONCERT ning a column devoted to the service Russian dukes and duchesses, it of the Fine Arts, mind you-Music The third program in the Faculty seems, are quarreling as to who is at 1 and Drama-and he doesn't even know Concert series will be given next Sun- present the Emperor of their native the laws of the paragraph himself. day afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in Hill land. Before taking any drastic steps You can bet Wagner would fire him auditorium by the University Sym- they had better consult the Soviet if he found out about it! Ho! phony orchestra with Andrew Haigh, _ m* * * pianist, as soloist. i 5IL3 I G RAHIAJ7'S 21oth Ends of the Diagonal Walk - ' ~ v. ..r.. ....., -, a S .. 2 9 NO M 3 10 VEMBER, 1924 T W T F 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 S 1 8 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . . . . . NoticeI We clean and reblock hats and caps nd do it RIGHT. 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In other words, the of Russia have been delivered ie clutches of the iron hand of 1 only to fall into the steel bolshevistic communism. the death of Lenine, whom son states is the onlyone who have brought all the wild of Bolshevism in line," the war ate capital, opened by the big in the political organization now rules Russia-Stalin, Zin- nd Kamenev-has been rapid- igling the economic life of the . Foreign capital, which had to venture into the country to rtent has once more been Comforts "r.j' "I i Mail orders are now )emng accepted for regime. I C AMPIJS OPINION Anonymous comrnunications will be disregarded. The names of communi- cants will, however, be regarded as confidential upon request. The .handicap of an unusually large (Naw he wouldn't either. He doesn't know 'em himself.) portion of new members has been * , * largely overcome through systematic The other afternoon at about four sectional rehearsals and through the we saw Mr. Perry Hayden, the presi- ty o r. addy, the new head dent of the Student's Christian As- of Public School Music and Assistant sociation, wandering through Nickel's Conductor of the orchestra. AnnnAn n+ ti..The recital will he as follows: r ,: r > , : ___ . r ; It's no trick or trouble to mow down your own whis- kers when you have lill defiant, Emma included in her Cs to the Britishers an answer cable which she had receivedf he United States Commissioner1 aigration stating that she would be permitted to reenter the States. In the face of this ulti- she declares, "I haven't asked allowed to reenter. If I ever go t will be on my own terms. It e when all political offenders ere depcrted for their opinions owed to return." pite of this defiance, she does out a warning to the people land which America might well vhen she says, "Let me warn at bolshevism is an internation-. aso. You may think that it will ne here because you have only communists. It doesn't take DEMAND FOR ENGINEER1S B~LdijU.WU Lt lUi~f IVI~~ DEMNDFO L a l tArcade at what the Engiish novelists To the Editor: of the old school called 'a great rate.' Your issue of Friday, Nov. 7 con- Perry, we said to him, why aren't you tained an editorial entitled "Educated in the Upper room, meditating, or .Engineers" which is liable to be mis- practicing oratory, or studying? leading on the campus of the Univer- I've been up there meditating all, sityEday, replied Perry, and I just came sity of Michigan as mining engineer- for a ittlefreshai ing has not been given here for thirty- He bustled on..... five years or -more. IThe College of . Mines was established at Houghton, The election of a lady to the post Michigan in 1885. The gentleman to of governor of Texas raises the ques- whom you refer, Percy E. Barbour and tion of title in that state-probably John Wellington Finch are both min- for the first time. ing engineers and both quote definite- Will Ma Ferguson be referred to by ly the conditions in mining engineer- her admiring constituents as Gover- ing in which profession, it is true, ness Ferguson? Or will they coin a that there has been a slump since nobby Latin word and talk about the the war. I Gubernatrix? They hadn't better do In the branches of engineering I that-the papers would be calling her taught at the University of Michigan 'Gub' in the headlines.. . the demand for graduates has for And the problem of what to call more than twenty years exceeded the her underlings comes in here, too. supply. In some years and especially I Will the lieutenant governor be called since the war the demand has exceeded lieutenant governess? Think of be- the supply some three or four times. ing a woman's right hand mano We are having very feve calls from n * * Symphony in B flat, No. 4, Op. 20. Gade Lyric Suite, Op. 54 ............. Greig Concerto in C minor, No. 3, Op. 37.... -...- . ... ..'.-.-.-. Beethoven I in thecir The rater E~quipment ,) 1 ,I: 7 ';] E ] 3 1 - . . . . . . . .. . . 1 V LL Yli Andrew Haigh, soloist. "THE HOUR GLASS" "The Hour Glass," William Butler Yeat's peasant allegory, will be pre-3 sented Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. No ad- mission will be charged, and the gen- eral public is invited. This production was performed last, spring with a success that makes the present repitition doubly fitting. The purpose of the undertaking is to bring back to the church in a simple, but if I possible, effectAve manner, the best that such a play, utterly devoid of the conventional propagandist tendencies, has to offer. It is merely an attempt to test the practicability of the axiom, "The theater began in the church, and should go back there." With this in mind, all the accepted artifices of the stage are eliminated: there are no footlights, no curtain, d little more than a bare platform 'lin(?d in n nnnl nf hord i;ht T+- Ic We1 that vhile men. stock about everything is considered worth- among self - shaved Eight O'clock, Tuelsday, November 25, a ill Au itoriu A program full of i G. CLAUDE DRAKE'S Drug and Prescription Store Phone 308 iUmor, Pathos, Charm Tickets $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c our alumni for positions and are hav- ing a great many more calls for ex- perienced men than are available. Let me suggest that your reporters A really good column should not E stop abruptly. The last item should t not be simply another item-much like the first anns on- f Application blans for mail der ticke s are available at the 1I . I