.:______________THE MICHIGAN DAILY " wENESr Ana AY919S AY, MAY 9. 192S. UlERST RGNS YALE AND HARVARD BRAIN TEAMS TAKE LITERATURE TEST T OFOR INTELLECTUAL CHAMPIONSHIP OF WRDLDETT E JIDQT TO D[IIYFAOPEINING' - .R u'O LTHUftREnuunGv! Y t { ''I t; E p cad~ Of C(i ;W 0E ng -1, 1 t alnii eIII Ix. A I o We I I - h nnnAaal Io IS FORMER DIAL E3DITOR~ i1 To ()t toyAY gist in Iluman Life"' will be tb " 5111jeOt uponi which P rof. Ioreit1:lorsT' i .vet !.f ,0 heIltiiversity c~ Cliicago, will syn .ocA 4:15 o'clock fr,-iday afl eniconl ilL Natural Scince atiditor01jUl1. iI'fessor Lovet t, wvho is head of the I2 ::ri1 i ael Prt lOiilat the University of Cli (ti :) 8and 10orm ~r edlit or of "The ;dial 1'is W Il hilown as ? playwright and( ant lor, ad; at presenit a, mem- ,) r 0f thi 2ccl it oriatlbo rd of01the "Now Ifte w i II speak here as the first Jee- f C urer o(' a series which has been ar- roumged bay the 'F'oistoy1 cenltena ry coml- mui'it can:-isting" of sixteen faculty membmers, The next speaker oui the program, Prof". Williamn Lyon Phelps) (, Ya -r universityv, will addre :s a Sun- (lay convocation this coming fall andl has agreedl to use some phase of Tol- stoy's life for lhS sujec~t. I HILL AUDITFORIUM/ First Concert, Wednesday, May 16, 8:1 5 O'cloc k SO LO ISTIS 'lI'IE1I(KSTOCK an'd ERC 1 1W1LAMA IrERl (f0iesI),('i4niLrs :41 REL ROSS R l EAI), Acconpankt, 1 110()q IA 31 £V+t''l -7FligDtha"........... ARIAS: (a) "Voce di dailna" from "'La Gioconda".......INlhie (h) "'Al iions Ills" from "Le Prophete" .. ,......Me'h~ Margaret Mvatzenauer ( ONCJ'li It) o. 1 for Organ and Orchestra ..... .......l~hiate Fonmt, with verve; Ver y Slowly; Brightlyj [),m er Christian ('11li Composer Conducting) D tedication (f tlile new) Frieoze Memorial Organ, b~uilt by the Skin n r Orga nipomvn, lBoston, Massachusetts) 80N, t': (a) Sapphlische Ode (l) Von IEwiger Liebe : . .. . ...................ljra bIns (c) Widmulng .......... .......... .............Seb (111:111 (di) Erikontig ..................... ....... .....5ch~a 11('11. Mine. Matzenauer Intermission ORG AN SOLOS: (a) Scherzo, "Hymn of Pan" ......................VMoore (l)) impresiion........... ..............,. Karl 1~lert (c) 'Toccata, "Thou Art the Rock".. .............. ..Muhlct j~Mr.Christian S ITN'N for Orchv stra, Opus 19 ........................ . .iohnanyi Andante con Variazione; Scherzo; Romanza; Rondo ARIA, "UCrechtcrout'' from "Rienzi". ... .................WInner Mine. M~atzenauer Second Concert, Thursday, May 17, 8:15 O'clock SOLOISTS .11 AME IFiO NTIA\A, Sopraino ('IASE BARlE JF0, Ba ss M11ELE AL('OVI, Contralto UrNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION TU['DOR DA I ES, 'feiir (II ILDR.1EN'S ('11ORUS P1A [ AlEil 1, IRIII1, Qrganist EARtL V. AMORE, ('Onduicar I'R ( GR1tA t1 "SA INT F]?RANCIS OF ASSISI"...............I'i~erne Ani Oratorio in a Prologue aiid Two Parts w (CAST OF CHARACTERS This is the crack Yale team o thinker,; that met Harvard recently in a contest for the first grey-matter chain- pionshiup of the world1. The two teams look in examination on English literature that covered three 10 by 12 inch sheets of paper printad( in smrall tylie. Several ambitious B3 )stunl reporters who discoveredi ,somne of the examination questions say that successful answers wvil~l 1'Ccliie a 1erfe2t kniowledge of the subject. $5,006 will be awardled to the English department cif the winning university.j R I I C- ur r ur r l m erican Institute Of Accountants UU0111LOO UU111 LIILI L 3 Makes Offer To Unbl TO B[ ILIIIAT UNJ ON Prof. William A. Paton, of the o rd of his Schoalol Business Administration, are select Corpora01tionl Officers' Will )'feei 1'iil, yesterdiay announced that he wishedI rise to ti Vniversity Professors lIii ; to direct the attention of Ulniversity* profession 131si1es D1iseii,4sioiI 'students to an ofler made by the Ain- to do anyt I rican JDistitnfe o0'Accountantt,, a men and PROF. VOAkUM TO; SPEAK " . ion r approy: Exeutie a~l eronnl oficrs f roved college graduates on the staffs' A nuni ofpulic accountants without any in detailt varousMiciga cop~r~io;, .1, Icharge to the studlents for this sere- ;tute of A< mreet with members of the School of ice. Professor Paton requests that all of Profess Business Administration andi of the 1 tudxents interested in this offer see en out t(o Department of Economics in a see- himi imniediately. oe 1"1Men who enter the accountancy oe ond invitational conference on per- "The c po'sintrug hsmdu c sonilel relations to be 1fi(e ldfoTorow cpy a favorable posit ion from thej which is the Bure.- in the Mic(higan Union. start," said Prof'essor Pa ton yester- "consists The conference will b~e opened at (lay. "In the first place, the require-;who undle 1.0:004 o'clock by Prof. Clarence S.metsa tolroaiycrce, just grad Iou of the Personnel ne-anage- 1( etlaiiyaehg , cti realize t Yoakum, a youtng man is applroved bly the 1, ir-, findpoi " One h1und~red yeazrs ago Count- Leo versity Stud ents 'Tolstoy was born in a small I ownl in Russia and t his year the centelarmy of sprogress, andl since no 0 'c n1itbte birth of this famous author, 1111- :tedwhoarenotexpcte ton-sanitariani, 8an(1sociali st. isbeing cele- :ed ho ae nt execte tobrated in many countr'ies, with the ex- "he important; places in the (l lusioli of his own. Tolstoy, who was n, the committee is anixious opposed to the Czarist form of gov- 7tiing possible to assist: these t~rimllenit 811d who received b~ad treat-, to jsti'y ts wn jdo etaua ent at their hanids, was abused event to iisiiyit ow jugmnn:more by tile'"Reds."' Just a month ving tli m.'' ago 50 Tolstoyja 115 were arrestetl in Aber of b~ooklets dt'sciibing IRUz, ia 11(1 thbrown in jail iby the Bol- the offer madle by the Insti-i slieviks, since that Vcgine suppresses cconrntant s are in t hhands all roth ica 1Pm 0a1d1an yth1ing that, wvould1 tend toward b)reaking their ,sor Paton, and will be Div- l~tvr oany stridlent who asks ror jcIn commemorationl of tihe 100th anl- miversay of this great thinker's birthm ,mmittee of the lnst7zute ;directing tihe activities or ea," Professor Paton adlderv, of practicing accountants erstandl the viewpoint of men nuated fronr college. TIhey hat many college graduates tios whlich are niot suitable ..s.. ..... *'"''~'*~'~*;for them and they have formlalted spent in round table discusSins l o, may he proud. Then, after he is, plat- definilte mnethods for selecting men b~y University professors and 1>y cx- iedl, the Bureau keeps a careful rec- jfor the accountanlcy profession who ecutives of a number of business con- GO D IG ' E!4Sare likely to be contented1 and su1c- hetrM. Cuilver, general manager FLATING SCHOOL' ce l for the Emnployers' association of De- EDeannScott I. Goodnight of the troit, will be the toastmasteir at a din-; University of Wisconsin has been ap- ner to be served delegates to the coil- pointed as executive headt'of the4 ference -at 6:00 o'clock. 'line speaker Floating University faculty cruisej has been announced as W. V. Bing- jwhich leaves New York on its eight H CH L 1am, director of the Personnel Poe- ! t:-ntbs trip around the world this search association, New York City. October. According to thle latest re- "Menmbers of the School of Busi-; ports both 1lie men's and women's THE HOME GF Hess5 Administran on and(1 (f the Do- I quota on this year's Floating rTni- partinent of Eonon-Acs of' the Uili- versity are filling rapidlly. .-- - varsity of Michigan," said Professor prof. AV. Carl Rufus of tile Astron- Phone 4277 Yoakum yesterday, "are interested in ciny department, who was a member becoming personally acquainted withI of the faculty on, last year's cofulse, leaders in the field of management in is in charge of the Michigan enroll- til state anld in conlsulting withi nien merit. He advises undergradx~tai v AtIo* who are "face to face withI the actual graduate stuldenlts inlteres~ted to see A Tej1l~f~ I problems (of administration." 'him as soon as possible. _-M.w.s..w~w: . p.wF.e. ..w..aa.~..:. w--------------wwr~ It f r Anvd thIe T'olst oy society, numbering among its mlenmbers man~iy famous writeris, has ''been forned inl Englanad for t lie pur- 1pose of get[t iig(oit, 8,Cenitenary cdit ion tol,fTolstoy's \vritiigl. rT'hiese books will be issued by thle Oxford university press5 in three yearly installments of seven ea 'ch. l'oIA'ssov Morse will discuss Tol- lst oy's relathomus with Ii pople, his trum' p~ictutres01f lilmnIllife as lie wrote' th em, and bowy rf'olstoy alnalyzedh and in what lIighit he held human nature. a TZ F PURE FOODS 114-116 East Washington St. lic acy Correct Saint Francis ......Tudor Davies Thlle Lep< r 'The Voice of Christ........ ..Chase FBaromeo Friar Leon ......llayrnund Koch Friar Anigelo 'f',' nor Solor ........Ottis Patton Friar Masseo ...... Philipa Culkin Sister Clare .....Mario Montana, Thie Lady Poverty. .Merle Alcock Birds ......... Children's Chorus Friends of St. Francis, Peo-' ply, etc .................. ...University Choral Union Earl V. Moore, Conductor ! '7 \\YYYYYY + j ! ' i \+ ' t{ " ( ' ' t t ' f 4, q\+ !i ' AuxJI. 4. lij WI uci California RIPE OLIVES, ice cold, a favorite hors d'oeuvre for formal dinners and teas. Salads, to be delicate and zestful, may well 'have a few RIPE OLIVES tucked in crisp lettuce. In sandwiches, too, minced RIPE OLIVES add a piquant flavor... Fully ripened oan the tree inl sunny California valleys, Ripe Olives have the full nutritional value found only in fruit so matured. They are easy to digest. We Are Selling Full Quart Cans at 50C -Third Concert, Friday, May 18, 2:30 O'clock SOLOISTS IE N NO. lA BNOF, Vifrlinist MAREIE iON1TA N A, Soprano ('11 ldre)IN 1Festival ('horus Orchestral, Accornlaainieii Ht"IIETI' ~(STOCK and J(JVA M1W-BEE, (Conducwtors :HA'TE'. MOSS 11R1,AD, Accompawnist PROGRAM OVERTURE-T+, to "The Impresario"........ .................. Mozrart ARIA, "'Sieccome un di" from "The Pearl Fishers"....... ..... Bizet Marie Montana (IONCPItT() for~ Violin and~ Orchestra, P~ Minor, Opus 64.. .. . ... . .. .. . . .. . .. .Men deissobn Benno Rabinof Intermission ~CANTATA, "The Quest of tile Queer Prince".................Hyde Children's Festival Chorus VIOLIN SOLOS: Waltz Schmerzo........................ ...... .Cliabrier Gypsy Caprice ............ ................Kreisler Witches' Dance..... ... ........ ........:...... ... Paganini Benno Rabinof SONGS: The Crying of Waters.................... Campbell Tipton The Soft-Footed Snow .:....................... Sigurd Lie In the Silence of the Night ...................Rachmaninoff Love Went a Riding........... .Frank Bridge Fourth Concert, Friday, May 18, 8:15 O'clock SOLOIST LEONOR A CORONA, Soprano Th F r3 ;c rsity ('lorail Unio0n The Chicago Sympnl!Iy Orchestra FrIchJ Stork, Percy Grainger (Guest), Cond ctors Palmacr C'hristian, Organist i'Mabel Ross Rlhead, ianst PROG RAMf OVERTURZE, "Le Baruffe Chizzotte," Opus 32............ Sinigaglia ARIAS: (a) "Casta Diva" from "Norma" ............ ........IBellini (b) "Suicidio" from ' La: Gioconda" .............Ponchielli Leonora Corona SYMPHONY No. 4 E Flat Major, Opus 48 ............... Glazounow "M~archiing Song of Democracy"..........................Grainger University Choral Union (Conducted by the Composer) Intermission ARIAS: to) "In Quele. Trine Morbide" from "Manon"........ Puccini (b)) "Vissi d'arte" from "Tosca.. ............... Puccini Leonora Corona STITPE from ',L'Oiseau de Feu".......................Strawinsky ARIA, "Adieu, forets," from "Jeannfe d'Arc."...... ..... Tchaikowsky Leonora Corona Fifth Concert, Saturday, May 19, 2:30 O'clock SOLOIST I'FNV III Y tlA INGFiI., Pikinist (1'HlCA(GO SYMPHONY 'ORCITESTlIX FRlEOlE RICK STOCK, Conductor PROGRAM OVl{iITItE~, "'tile Romanl Carnival,' Opus 9 ................Berlioz SYMIItNY No. 5, E Minor, Opus 64... ............Tchaikowsky Intermission CONCERTO for Pianoforte, A Minor, Opus 16 ................ Grieg Percy Grainger Sixth. Concert, Saturday, May 19, 8:15 O'clock II vli t ./". O. ,° ./". '. .d', «rr. ".~...!°. "'w!". ®" . ,J'. . rr4'° "w!. "«I'°. " r". ' "..+ , '.. '".., '°Wed'..B'.. . 'J. .. ti'..e".ddr e..r '" If hN i Now Pfl in - ? 3 :39,) Id 1( t- 6). 7 & 8:140. 10 30 O U L ET . .H _ I ..M i I OTOfIELL &BLAIR III NAWAHI "KIN OF THE X9,99 "The Plasterers" HIOBIARlT l0SVVOR1'lII ,I A('IE 1, NE I,)GAN I On(hi DeScreen I wi varr/ wK 1K 111g Sea Roaliers ;ii1Sio.lltfeI II)'114).jr+il SA1,LY P11I'PS, NICIi STUIARTI, SA 31 V ('011 EN.TEl) MeN AlMARA "AI DlA- GUISEPI'E VERDI An Opera in Four Acts CAST Aida ...............................................Leone IKriiso Amilerla ................................... ........Mar'ion Telva. Hi gh Pmiestecns ........................................ThelmaLei R~adamnes............................Paujl Althouse Amcnasro..................................... ... .Marie Batsiola Rip1his The K, ing............................................Chase Baroulco , i-x ~r ec,..,.....rmtF ''.ni- ERvall I -Is a X1