WEDNL fAY, AiSJL3,i929TH MC IA NA IY r.PAGE P ,;, -T ® , 1 MLVAVA l ra , -1 . ANUL OUTSTANDING IN LITERARY WORLD j IIRECENT STUDENT PRODUCTIONS REVEAL NE; WMNA tTIS MISS BROWN, MICHIGAN ALUIMNYA YYD T ILL f, ON UNIVERSITY THEATER, SAYS PR FA~f RIecent student production of miration of the quaity and effec- ater wou LAUE N AILTwri*.~ii Aghts has revealed. a new light plays. Also the -acting of the plays Iltrsi " ' --- on he qestin ofa University! and their general production, under t the begi Fckds IFor I'ricday Pesntationi Of Theater on this campus, accordng Professor Wendt of the speech de- have its ASSOC IATION BALLOTS Jnnsir Play in Det oit Are to Professor Peter Jack, of the partment, were much beyond what would c 4' LIGHT OFESSORJAC Id add to, and make the, ricular activities still moi ig and important. Froi nnmg,. the theater woul own work to do, whic ansist mainly of laboratoi lse )e old r. I 44 '. I. 1' I. ;4x I*! 3.5 'N 5r <- p2 M . A k ,- 2,.. is Ii, A iij4 Ifs 1dG5. !) +y ii _:,'S ;t -' 11r, i ' "'-5; VOTING BOOTH WILL BE OPEN IN UNIVERSITY HALL ALL DAY. ELECTIONS ARE SEPARATE Only Women Who Have Paid Dues Katherine Holland, '98A. M., (lion.) whose novel, "The Fathers, Now Oni Sale i hetoric department. B roa n , - B e fo re th e p ro d u c tio n o f th e se Ipa , i 2 , ? P I E I L N T C A G to e s r ~ c~ y h t~ l n p r sons on campus have not whole- 4Theater parties on Friday night heartedly subscribed to the promo- ' ~are being planned by a number of; tion of such a project, becauseI Detroit students, when "Forward they have doubted the existence of ' ~March," the Junior Girls' Play, sufficient talent to make the the- ------- hichfivnicsbnAn n w-~ksrunviihe-re'nprn * rpc one could one considf with which work. Froi seems cer theater wo from the "Such a planned,v damage thf reasonably expect when and -experimental work in the field lers, the limited resources l of dramatic arts, and 'would not h play production had to !In any way interfere with the pro-. )m all