TGIF MICHIGAN DAILY
CA T'TDAY; MARCH 119. 19.27
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~[~L ~ACA~ ~ O ETOPE ROMEJ- Comedy Club, Organi1zed In 1885, Gave
ni A P LIAYS s -"The erous Ern lv" As First Play
DIVEe UofLai:IEslA 10 . It Da 1hi (w a . b: li ii Intspite of the fact that mni
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ma! ic orga nizat ion'; (.,obe d . t
oil the 1University c(81flt, W~ )'al
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iatic cub). Its 1t171 Vel' ; far>
1)71 VSWere v ivetn. The fir'A t e,"Ek
Serious iFaiily,"' was directed by Pro-
cr 1,the (c1111) lttlfln'(M1 somte talent-
ed,( act or' oniits rile, andP its annual
lerformances were well attcnde' .
"T:1he Private Secretary,'' "A Night
0( ,"7 and !"Ail! tie Comfort- of I jomer,'
.ex.' the ii (8 'ir olays present-
ed( by t 1w group.)
'Tl' o1)vioRIS PUIIicicni('5 0f the or-
'a n:ai ot, Were sooni recognized,
hloWever, and Prof. Louis A. Strauss
ectled a reorgant ion inil 1908, at
strength of the orga niza thin wals(ont-
sidleralhly diminishedl by theortiidci
Who left, "MissII obbs,'' andl'Bee
Stockings' were givern nyteaers.
In t he fail of 1920 thle cluiba id
new Ilie, and besile"; the regular pub
lit' presentationls, mom l'l Txrl
wvere held at which mc. is ~the-
organization gave ci he t I ys.The
{Inle(tings w-re 0111 uiliicd ;:t ' ii i 12"
were Copieneti to the wtinii.
In 1920, also, J. Ralekih XcLoi, ta
new faculty direc iet; ,hd 1t jt~b
of the chlb. Wit Iihim1 . es> , t'he. new
policy of la18Itol'ra at I 'IitiontoPe a1
in settintg aad tlli ltit ;g c'iec hasc
TMAIL
IS HNELD
Milfor t IeVfelowvhi g perons is
thewy vwill call at lt hegenrval (IenA v-
t'1':, indow, maui oI!4 oit° t or bciore:
'li n h 24. There !s mail for .11.
N hrma, CharlottIe IR.Bender, Ann
ohluing, D r. W. L. Chandler, Ange-I
t !ii t'b 'men, Isabel Clover, Mill on T.
(h rj homas iDramondo, Prof. 1'>
S 'Mwards. Ha rriet iI anuhlen,Hly:-
Ft I. I lot (Iliss, Bh'nlah11 Innziker,
Lawrcit:oce V. K~erbler, 1 sther MlacDon-,
rid1, P rof. Tihos. 01live Ma hholt, Jaities
z- t';(! IL~ LA
1r;ceil t lviiiun in aL51)cial section
olf'ITi; ) iyshuld ha1ve beenl
cetdited f Sedigstutdi. VTie
ptittres were all take'n by M'r.
(IHINBL-Asa means of aiding
scb~suiport:g stdents,, a new plan
hasoc~p ut into effect, by which
As the fifth numnber on '! , annual
program, the Cercle Frn is wil
present three one-actlay.ens
day evening. M1arch 2E), a t"arah Cas-
well Angell hail. Theplyarshr
Reviing the old tradition of pr-
renting 'every year a lay in whin(
onily m em bers of the French depa r -;f mn ta e a ty he C cl w i re
sent as one, of the series, the con-
edy, "La Recomnmendation", by M Ix,
Maurey, the cast including Professors
Arthur G. Canfield, Rene T1alanmon,
and Herbert A. Kenyon. The liert'tot
two comedies, which comiplete I te
program, are "Rosalie," by Max 1l in S
rey, and "Voila Monsieur! ", by Jac-
ques Normand.
Holders of associate inembership,
tickets will be admittedl without x-
tra charge, while others may purchase
their tickets at the entrance to the .
auditorium. Ludi icoShade Poteuziani
There still remain three numbers on Pr inc e, recently appointed governor
the program of the Cercle Francat'> or Rome by Pr emier Mussolini to su(-
for this year. There will be two lec- ceed Signor Cremonesi, has been
tures, "Furetiere andi the Roman Blour'- charged with the work of restoring
geois," by "Warner F. 'Patterson of the the grandeur o;' Rome.
French department, on April G, an(!
"The Contemnorary French Theater," ( last event is the annual play on May
by Prof. Talamon, on April 27. The 4, at the Minies theater.
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iOade. Si '!nlcv 1Uclketts, Smith IL. Sac-11 such stuflenits are required to Pa;;
her, Prof. Sven 1). Wicksell, (G. Y. ° nly $325 of the normal $1000 for the
YZ~n .four years tultion.
inc. ,lrcthe1. mrero c',,'1
nrod ,t io II ,
les;sori hnatoiult, which ime ,.the 'present s Stemn oftr .-_--- _________
In theealnii c;tiCodra-ot' for membership was introduced.
inatic club ceased to exit anod wiva "The Recruiting Officer," by George!
t hen reorga nizell as the pice n I (om .'1ty73li i ' , r p e ii d utin 901 n ! 111.1(.,1. ..
(edy club. The niew oramzai ioun flit ,xued for use oft Ile Comedy club 0~
t inued~f thle policies ofilis prce 'fs~)ot, Iy'oI''ssnrStra uss wa's the fi rtst
alldu conttinuied to choos;e its plw :~IJproducion t 1)11110a n cew pol icy.H
front the currenut successes of Ithe Vit flit coming of the World war
ti me. he ciub h et eed .,iturhbulent period of (+
Membership inl these early Pday:,!it, I tc'v.=_ Ait effort wias matPte to
seems to have heen nistre 171 oil ,( al ' Live sontiething of a lighter vein dur- _____ ____
biasis than oi alu y t fdrai inthtlese years, and thughthe1
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ESTAB l r ED E81 101--10- S. MAIN STREET 330 S STATC STREET
, o live within your income
~ md be:able to save a certain
M a z er eo t regularly is the
ncr cento . o d buinitnin
MADISON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FOLJPTH STREET iod bsies anr
NEW YORK YIo a take your first step
Our representative will be at the o h od t ucs hl
' you tre in school,
HOTEL STATLER I
D)ETROIT
"A1CncbcrOf the Fcdcral Reserve Syslem."
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday I
Marchl 21, 22 and 23
Send for BROOKS'S Miscellany
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-j TRrraomET COP. E3oi sr r, C O U N : Y R 0 A D 220 BZLLCVUC Aveur{
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SORORITIES
A beautiful twelve roonm house on W aslitenaw;
large living room and (dinting rofom. Thctre are tine
forest trees on the acre lot.
Twent~y-four room hoiuse iuear thle camipus. 'Ehe
rooms are light and' airy and71( the hotvw is itt oad
condition. 'vapor heat; instiltut ion sire waf-(or taum 1. A
room in the basement is-xwell' suited ('or ust' as a chaptter
room.
If -you, are unsettled, now is the titie to determtine
your location for next year. Let us help you.
FACULTY MEMBERS
OFFER FOR SALE :
A ten room house built in 1532«), loca ed in the
southeast section. There are frutit and shadle tt'ees ont
the large lot, which is htigh and ('omlt7andls a fine vtew.
Large living room autd suit parlor; ffur bedroouuis, a
sleepin~g porch, and a umaid's room; two baths. Owner
would consider trafding for a slighutly snmaller ltour-;.t
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nArbor Savings Bank Buidjing
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LASTIMES TODAY ,
It Tingits with Thrills
.111di Romance
. ta a«iciaiaitiaag' Myslea'y )r' aaai
of41 te B ig op
'~ieStruanige 'tonanaueof a in iii-
I y Foldlies IBergeres lperform!terani
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. F eaturing
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with Bill ljolf'y The Coma Butterfly
With the Beautiful Star of
. 't"The 'Sea Beast"
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The Triumphant Return
of a Film Masterpiece!
Greeted pith' as tre-
mndous atnoraion .s C
at Its Initial triumiphi:
Valenino - In iamu -
Ilyanez-what 'a world-,
beating coni uation °
The niasteridece that
made motion1 - picture. .
history!
T HE1, GR E AT~EST INt
PICTUTRES TILL
YOU'VE SEEN IT;!
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VALENTIN()
and Alice T:erry
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COMING SUNDAY-
She's :3ac-.Again-!
JOHIIN -eA 1W r:'
V/hen he said it with flowers hie said an armful
-to this bewitching little $20-a-week 'phone girl
in a $40-a-day hotel. . . She'd dreamed of
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