MICHIGAN DAILY HOCKEY COMPETITORS Galli-Curci Trains For Concert Pianist; Initiates Will TalkACora Opines 'N n ArA t en M e tinVAtlast, my dear, I have found a WIL0AH-1 ONG Thad likewise a good musical heriU I ULEGATES Following second tryouts for man in this university who really tage. Athena literary society, which took appreciates women. I mean some Very often with her father, the- one who appreciates us as a whle Betty Smithers, W. A. A. President Representatives for the Michigan place Tuesday night, the organiza- and no merely as a in- Wyver Will Address Meeting girl Amelita attended opera per- tion has announced the names of and not merely as scattered in WlAdsMenformances at Milan's historic La Interscholastic Press Association three new members They a(ag dividuals, Long and diligently had son of b After Dinner Scala Theatre. There she heard Convention will arrive today and Florence Hiscock, '32, Grace Leon- I searched for such a man to ap- noon. A the foremost singers, and her am- be directed to register at the Un- ard, '30, and Elizabeth Quaife, '30. pear among the masses of cynical ciety wil SEVENTY - FIVE EXPECTED bition to enter on an operatic ca- ion. More than 300 representa- Impromptu speeches by the new and snooty males, and now my between ........... .....reer grew and grew. Mascagni, tives are expected to attend the members will be a feature of the search is ended and I can rest in thirt An Inter-class hockey spread to I composer of "Cavalleria Ruzticana" convention. program of the next meeting of the peace, or maybe pieces, depending thirty which all women interestfd in had pronounced her destiny as Marion Searles, '30, a member of society, which will be held on Tues- on how many of the aforemention- dpeupoe such, but her father wished her ed men read my little musings.~ competing for any team in the in- Theta Sigma Phi, will assist the day of next week. The regulardtde musings. cam f y io become a concert pianist, and irls after they have registered, in business meeting will also be held Anyway I can rest after this vigi- ter-class tournament are invited, in pursuance of his desires, she -lant search, secure in the knowl- For a will be given by W. A. A. at 5:45 ' continued her studies and gradu- fdn om o h he aso usa.eg htalhsntbe nvi.hsgv atedfombohthe______ndth edge that all has not been in vain, has give wilhbe i en bye W om eA'. A h e at54o ed m h tue sLy and g a ue ofthe co ve ni . Other The m an I have reference to is ties, and tonight' in the "Women's Athlet- ated.frm:both:heresident of W. A. A. and some Curci, who will sing here in con- voice for opera. When he return- in America for the next succeeding All teams which find it necessary aember of the faculty of the school cert Monday night. ed, Miss Galli-Curci, freed from eight seasons, instead of returning to default must notify the gym >f Physical Education, will address As a tiny tot, Amelita seemed duty, made her operatic debut at to Europe in the expected few office before noon of the day on he meeting. Those on the com- always to be possessed of tireless Trani, Italy, with such success that months. which the game is scheduled to be aittee for the spread are Dorothy energy although frail of physique. she was immediately called to the Madame Galli-Curci has now al- played. Postponements must also ouff, '30, chairman; Dorothy' Though very dainty in appearance, Constanzi Theatre, Rome's fore- most completed the entire circuit j be made through the office. In 'lynn, '30, has charge of the floor, she had such a store of reserve most opera house. of the world and after the season case of rain, houses which have 'rancis Miller, '30, the service, and strength and was so constantly en- Followed several years of per- at the Metropolitan Opera House, games scheduled are asked to call thel Klanderman, '29, the food. ergetic even in the land of blue formances in Italy, Egypt, Spain, which is concluded in February, the office between 3:30 and 4 o'clock skies and balmy days that she was Russia, South America, Central she sails for a six months tour of to find out about the game. Nnicknamed "the volcano." America and Cuba. Then in 1916, the orient.The elimination tournament will Notces -At the age of six, her musical she came to America. She purpos- Before starting the opera season, begin on Monday, and will consist training began with the study of ed only to visit here and a little however, Madame Galli-Curci is do- of two parts, the A and B tourna- The fourth round in the upper- the piano and her general educa- later leave for Europe. But she ing some concert singing, and in ments. Those teams which are de- lass tennis tournament must be tion was gained in Milan in a Ger- was scheduled for two guest con- this role she will appear Monday feated in their first games play in layed off by Sunday evening. Any man school and later at Lyceo. Her certs in the Chicago Opera House night in Hill auditorium, in the the B tournament. The chart will epine om father and mother both being very and her performances there were second concert of the Choral Union be posted Monday on the bulletin . . oncerning the tournament may I musical, her environment was con- such a sensation that she remain- series. board with the game schedule.AP nall Margaret Ohlson at 3 m18 a ducive to good training; and as her ed in Chicago for the season, went __ fall afternoon wear. A sm a Mrrrandmoshr ha ben h hra+. to New York with more trinmnhs: I RHN COMM[ F IBLUE n society will opel lue-book selling th k representative o l be at Barbour gy the hours of f",r day and tomorrov% of distributing su s from various he pus. number of years n the dormitorie I League houses V keeping a stock The project of 1 s one in which a e women co-oper ceeds go to the Dorothy Woodrow, arge of the sale t ounced that no t obtained until t id for. izes are availabl time, two for fi ee for ten cents. 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