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(Thompsoni (N. .W.) second, Smilth
((Cas)' third, Pongrace (1+.) fourth.I
Tinme, 1:59.
Broad jump-Won y Snowvden (N.
rE.), Waird (A. A.) second, Nelson ((1.
'. S.) third, Brown (Redford) fourth.
Distanice, 21 feet, 11 3-4 inches.
Pole vault-'Won b osen(.R
1.) and Roster (Kalamazoo), vie for
Brit; B.riney (St. Toe) third, MaTxam
(N W)fourth. Height, '10 feet, '6
inches.
20yard low= hurdles-Won by
Beatty (N. F".), Simmons (Redford()
second(, 1Pellegrin (E.) third, Thomp-
son (Birmiughamr) fourth. time, :250~
H-igh j~ml) - Won by Sampson
(Cass), Dennis (N. W.) 'and Ware
(H1amrtramek), tiedl for second; Grimm
(N. NW.), ' Relkin (P-. H-.) and Lewis
(P.), tied for fourth. Height, 6 feet.
Discuss Throw-Won by Stout
(Pontiac), Barnhill (Charlotte) 'sec-
oiid, Brown (Redford) 'third, Kenn;
(Niles) fourth. Distance 106 feet, :I
1-4 inches.
Half Mile Relay-Won by Detroit
Northwester'n (Seros, eldruin, Pen-
nick, burgess, Birmingham Second,
Eastern third, Grand Rapids South
fourth. Time, 1:35.
Ja veln throw-Won by' Turaschoff
(Cass), Herniey (Lansing) second,
Grimm (N. W;) third, Monohan (Nil-
.es) fourth. Distance, 166 feet, .1 inch.

HILL, AUDI"TORIUM
M AY,- 18, 17, 18, 19
First Concert, Wednesday, May 16, 8 :15 O'clock
SOLOISTS
MAR(L&RET NAAEN A UERI, (ontralto
TU1E till t A(GO SY3JPI'HON I'VORGII E SIA
PALMER (CHRISTIAN, Organist
F'R I)JIJViK sTOacJK 1141EJP ) ELAIMART'ER (Guest), Condueto1rs
11 IA1iELIR iP) IHEAL),- Accoin innist
I-ROGRWI 3
OVERTURE, "The Flying Dutchman".....................Wagner
ARIAS: (a) "Voce di donna" from "La Gioconda"......... Ponchielli
(b)) "Ah mons fits" "from "Le Prophete"......... Meyerbeer
Margaret Matzenauer
CONCERTO) No. 1 for Organ and Orchestra........... DeLamarter
Fast, with verve; Very Slowly; Brightly
Palmer Christian
(The Comnposer Conducting)
(Dedication of the new Frieze Memorial Orga n, built by tihe Skinner
Organ Company, Boston, Maissachusetts)
SONG S: (a) Sapphische Ode.
(h) Von Ewiger Liebe .......................... Brahms
(c) Widmung ..................................Schumann
(d) Erlkonig .... .....................Schub~ert
M~me. Matzenaner
Intermission
ORGAN SOLOS:
(a) Scherzo, "Hymn of Pan".............Moore
(1)) Impression ............ ...................Karl Elert
(c)_ Toccata, "Thou Art the Rock" ..................Mulet
Mrl~. Christian
SUITE for Orch 'stra, Opus 19 .......................... Dohnanyi
Andante con Variazio ne ; Scherzo; Romanza; Ronud(
I ARIA, "Gerechter Got" from "Rienzi".................... Wagner
M~me. Matzenauer
Second Concert, Thursday, May 1 7, 8:15 O'clock
SOLOISTS
NLAJ1iF MONTANA, Sgpra4110 C'HASE BAROMFO, Bass
.MEiILE AIACOO C~K ontralto 11\ IV E IISITY CHORAL UN ION
f'IFTJOR ID4YUFS9,.Tenor ('IIILIRENi'S (IJ)RITS
IIAYMIUND ROCHI, Baritone CHIICAGO SY IPHONY 'ORCHI.
l'A!1I :1 Y'HRlIS'TIAN, Organist FA II V. 1MOOREt, Conduictor
P~ROGRAM'
"SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI"... ......................Pierne
j An Oratorio in a Prologue and, Two Parts
CAST OF CHARACTERS

( LARSIFIEjJ
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The Voice of Christ..Brs......
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Tenor Solor ........Ottis Patton K . LL]
Friar Masseo ...... Philip Culkin . Earl V.

....Marie Montana
'overty. .Merle Alcock
..Children's Chorus
lt. Francis, Peo-
iverl ity Choral Union
Moore, Conductor

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Club. Dial 6806. 1'66-67-68
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Several second balcony
Festival tickets for Wednesday
evening. 'Cheap.. Phone 5354. 168
MAY Festival ticket, main floor. Call
3931. Mrs. E. F. Osborn. 1681
FOR SALE-Tenor banjo; cost $251
new. Price, with case, $15. Phone1
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WANT'ED
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168-69

Third Concert, Friday, May 18, 2:30 O'clock
SOLOISTS
BEFNNO R BINOF, Violinist MARIE M:ONT1ANA, Soprano
('b1I4rerbs Festival Clhorus Orcli estral Aeceoiiipainhifuent
I7 E1ERICK STOCK and JUVA IIIGIWBE , Conductors
MABEL RONSS BR EA , Accomipanist
PROCGRAM
OVERTURE, to "The Impresario" ...... ,... .............Mozart
ARIA, I'Siccome un di" from "The Pearl Fishers"............ Bizet
Marie Montana
CONCERTO for Violin and Orchestra, M Ml~inor, Opus 64..
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . ..Mendeissolin
'Benno Rabinof,
Intermission,
CANTATA, "'The Quest of the Queer :Prince"......... ........Ilyde
Children's Festival Chorus
VIOLIN SOLOS:
Waltz Scherzo...................................Chabrier
Gypsy Caprice........ .........................Kreisler
Witches' Dance .................................. Paganini
Benno -Rabiniof
SONGS :
The Crying of Waters.................... Campbell Tipton
The Soft-Footed Snow ........................ Sigurd Lie
In the Silence 'or the Night ...................Rachmaninoff
Daove Went a Riding .........................Frank 'Bridge
Fourth Concert, Friday, May 18, 8:15 O'clock
SOLOIST
LEONORA CORONA, Soprano
Trite U'tieesit Chorail Union ° The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
F~rederick Stok, Percy Grainuger (Guest), Conductors
Palmer Christian, Organist Mabel Ross Rhead, Pianist
PROGRAM
OVEIRTURE, "Le Baruffe Chizzotte," Opus 32......... ".. Sinigaglia
ARIAS: (a) "Casta Diva" from "Norma".................. Bellifli
(b) "Suicidio" from "La Gioconda" ............Ponchielli
Leonora Corona'
SYMPHONY No. 4 E Flat Major, Opus 48 ............... Glazounow
1 lI rchlng Song of Democracy" ..... ..............Grainger
University Choral' Union
(Conducted by the Composer)
Intermission
ARIAS: (a) "In Quelle Trine Marbide" from "Manon"....... Puccini
(b) "Vissi d'arte" fromt "Tosca".................Puccini
Leonora Corona
SUITE~ from "fL'Oiseau de Feu"............. ........Strawinsky
ARIA, "Adieu, forets," from "Jeanne d'Arc"............ Tchaikowsky
Leonora Corona
Fifth Concert, Saturday, May 19, 2:30 O'clock
SOLOIST
'PERCY GRAING RP ianidst CICAGO SYMPHIONY ORCHESTRA
FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor
PROGRAM
OVEiRTURE, "The Roman Carnival,' Opus 9 .............. .Berlioz
SYMPHONY 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

"AIDA"

GUISEPPE VERDI

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LOST-Wednesday, glases and case.
Reward. Janet Heitsch, Martha
Cook. Call 8913. 168
LOST-D~elta Upsilon fraternity pin at
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An Opera in Four Acts
CAST
Aida.............................................. Leone Kruse
Amneris................................ .......... Marion Telva
High Priestess..................................... Thelma Lewis
Radames..........................................Paul Althouse
Amonasro.......... ...............................Marie Basiola
Ram phis
The King ........................................Chase Baromeo
The Messenger ..............................Frank Ryan
Prieteses, Soldiers, Ministers and Captains, the People,

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