THE MICHIGAN DAILY . / M1 - °' 1/, P' ffA'wA t y. _ .. ASK WOMEN TO GIVE ACTIVITYPREFERENCE Association Heads Urge Women To1 Fill Out Cards In Back Of "M" Books! REVISED RULES AVAILABLE' President of all the associations listed in the "M" book for Michi-j gan women urge that women, es-: pecially those who are entering the University, fill out the ,preferencet cards for activities which are to bet found in the back of each "M", book, and mail them as soon asI possible to Marie Hartwig, '29,1 Women's League office, Barbour Gymnasium, Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Hartwig will notify the associationsf checked on the preferenceLards of any student's desire to work with 1 such an association. Through the "M" book, which 1 was described in a recent edition; of the Daily, women are informed -0 4-1 _ i- +v: ^ o_ nnvrria . - Choral Union Series To Be Inaugurated Cora Opines By Soprano, Rosa Ponselle, October 101 My dear, have you noticed how By R. L. . characteristics of her race. Since worried these poor men are be-; With the beautiful Rosa Ponselle, "Norma," she has made her name coming at the possibility that some the brilliant Galli-Curci, and the known wherever music is loved. of their freedom may be snatched' young but notable violinist Yelly She has played in "Cavalleria from under their very noses. I D'Aranyi on the Choral Union Con- Rusticana," in "La Gioconda," and mean they really are positively ex- cert series this year, Ann Arbor is in many others--each time adding promised unusual treats of femin- to her fame for beautiful singing cited about it. And I've always ine pulchritude, and musical in- and true genius. She has been been told that men were such cool, terpretation. given ovations by audiences of calm persons that nothing could Rosa Ponselle has the honor of from three to five thousand en- excite them. And here they are inaugurating the series this year thusiasts. She is on concert tour positively running around in cir- by her appearance here October 1now.. cles about their rights. It must be 10th. Anaoperatic dramatic so-r Amelita Galli-Curci won pro- the same spirit thatprompted the prano, Miss Ponselle first startled nounced recognition in her teens. revolution. the world by her brilliant rendi- Since then wherever she goes, she Really, my dear, I suppose you tion of the role of Norma in the evokes an enthusiasm that is uni- can't blame them. Just think how opera of that name last October. veral and identical. It is three we women would feel' if the re- Her triumphathere at the Metro- years since Miss Galli-Curci has ent ecreeduthat we couldn' politan Opera House New York was been in Ann Arbor but she is ap- wear our ducky high-heeled shoes. so great that it not only added her pearing on the Hill Auditorium on campus, for some silly reason to the roll-call of history's most platform October 22nd, the second like their hindering us from doing resplendent prima donna but called number of the Semi-Centenary An- marathons between classes or for another performance of the niversary Choral Union series. She opera in November. is famed throughout the muscial something like that. Or suppose have mid- A n Am erican by birth but Italian world as the predominant expon- nrae lntro by blood, she combines democracy ent of Coloratura singing. But night spreads in our room when in art and thought with a music- there is a personal magnetism we were positively starving to loving ancestry and the emotional about her that is attractive and at- death u after our boy-friends had tracting, exclusive of her beautiful brought use home from a date with Tennis Tournament voice. This is her third appear- absolutely no nourishment what- ' nisT una et ance i Ann Arbor. ever. Just suppose they. did some- nTeotAherwomanr. sttoa thing like that to us and then ex- F or Freshmen Will The other woman artist to ap- pected us not to smuggle in guests pear on this year's series is a vio- -no, no, I mean food. Open Next Tuesday linist-Miss Yelly D'Aranyi. A What really worries me though, young Hungarian of ivory complex- is that before long some clever Plans for a special tennis tourna- ion and ebon hair, she startled male will dope it out that the law ment for freshmen women to start New York audiences in her debut of average is really to blame for Tuesday, October 2, are being made in that city last year; and then in all this restriction on masculine by the Physical Education depart- rapid succession, Boston, Phila- freedom. And then all loyal mem- ment, and all Freshmen are urged delphia, Springfield, and other bers of the stronger sex will be- to take advantage of this oppor- American cities acclaimed her. And come confirmed woman haters be- tunity to use the new courts i in the continuation of this eqn- cause as feminine liberties are in- Palmer Field, and to gain points cert tour of 1927-28, London, Rot- creased, they will have theirs de- for their group. terdam and Madrid bent to the creased. And that, your will agree, Eohei roun rnfivemagic of her bow. Miss D'Aranyi would be a most deplorable state Eachp contestant will earnfiveis a musical virtuoso of the first of affairs. I mean if the men were points for her group by merely en- rank and will play for Ann Arbor all woman haters, it would be too tering the tournament. Fifteen audiences February 20, 1929. bad. points will be given to the losers ofaudiences February_20,_1929._bad. the semi-finals, twenty points to the losers in finals, and the win- ers will receive thirty points. T eCosy Corner Tea Room All Freshmen interested in en- IS NOW OPEN tering this tournament should sign 330 Maynard up on the bulletin board at Bar- LUNCHEON 11:30-1:30 DINNER 6:00 7:30 bour Gymnasium before Saturday noon. Further instructions for the VARIED CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS OFFER CONGENIAL ACTIVITY The existence of campus organi- zations, embracing a variety of in- terests, offers to freshmen and other women an opportunity to en- ter into congenial work at the Uni- versity in addition to their acede- mic programs. These societies in- clude dramatics, literary clubs, de- bating groups, athletics, and mu- sical societies and membership in them is by tryout or scholarship. The dramatic societies offer the greatest number of' opportunities. Mummers, Comedy Club, the latter open to both men and women, and Junior Girl's Play are the organiza- tions which come in this group. The Junior Girl's play is open only to junior women, but any junior woman who is scholastically eligi- ble may try out for a part. In addi- tion to the speaking parts in the play there are places for over 100 women in choruses which feature dancing and singing. 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