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TH4E MICHIGAN DAILY

SUJNDAY, MAY 4, 1930

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FIVE TO COMPEITE
LI R T H ast of Preliminaries to Tlake'
Place Tomorrow Night
in Mason Hall.
Final preliminaries of the Thomas
E. H. flac~k Oratorical contest wi~ll!
be, held ini room 302 of Mason Hall
at 7 o'clock tomorrow night, it was
announced ycsterday by Prof. R. D.
T. Hollister of the speech depart-I
xment, manager of the contest.
The speakers, who were chosl-i
after the first preliminaries, will,
speak on some topic connected with
Or suggested by the New Testa-j
ment. The prizes are $100, $50, andj
a fine edition of the bible,I
The judges of the contest will pick,
five speakers to take part in the
finals May 16. The judges are Prof.
Hiollister, Prof. Ralph R. Johnson',
of the school of engineering, andl
Lewis Reinmnann, former assistant
pastor of the Presbyterian church.

INTEREST IN SCANDINAVIAN SPEECH IUETE
MOUNTING RAPIDL ', SAYS PROFESSORUE TE AP
Yale Speaker Describes Work i;phr atbosadatce n With The D ir#ctry
o f Eastern Schools Toward conservation arc written In. this;___________________
I Language Advancement, tongue. w i irr w«Y.wrr
Inteestin Scandinavian lan-, open ed the session on Fiday and"RITN
guages andtratre is mounting expressed the hope that Scandi- ^° . .r
rapidly in many eastern colleges I navian study would flourish l~t1 THE
stated Prof. A. B. Benson of Yale 1ihgn loshdldo h
followingyetra' final session of Ida program~i was; Prof. C. ,.jA N AR O
yeserdy'sDahlstrom Who gave a palpEr on
the meeting of the Soiety for the I"set of~lsrm': r~ i PRESS
Advancement of 'Scandinavian; ism" The inforrwU i n Ter Friday j
Study, which has been covening inf evening at the .Union was featiredf Bookwork and
Annl Arbor this week-cnd. wvith Sca.ndinavian songs by rof Commercial Pitn
Prof. Benson stressed the point 1 Pinin
1 that while th~e central states west Carl Lindegren of the State NormalIManrStetPoe35
of th Missssip ave ~en ~ College at Ypsilanti, and' by j 1yadSretPoe~5
1[madame Charles Koella of Ann Ar-; _--- ° _____-
natural tertlitory for the develop- orwhsagicstm.Flw--
ment of Scarniunavian culture, in- ing this, the meeting adjourned to!*
terest in these filds has taken root the home of Prof. F. W. Peter-on ofae h a e
firmly in many easterXn instgations the rhetoric department, where the~r
such as Harvard, Colum~bia, Yale, ofrnedlgtssn eni SHOWING FRIDAY THRU
Willims, Vermont, Pennsylvania .ia ons
and Smith all of which offer 2T.7 "THE TAMING
courses in the Scandi vian lan- --
,guages. At Yale, where. Norwegia~n' AMERICAN INSTITUTE O
and icelandie have b~een taught forl DALCROZE EURYTHMICS .4: F THE
mre than 10 1,'ears, the fore~tjy de-1 Modern Education in SHR V
pjarCnment ,ha s recen~tly pastis, a RHYTHM
rcsolution advising all would-be, MOVEMENT ( DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
1f oresters to have a: trowledde of music and
the language of Norway, as many Bodily Techinique, Plastic Movement, _ MARY PICKFORD
------ - Solfege, Improvisation, Piano, in
Composition. !Ii
1 NORMAL TRAINING Shakespeare's Glorious
inDalcroze Certificate Provides Comedy.
IN ! New Profess ion for College anidAlTakg
THE Music StudentsAlTakn
GENBooklet on Requecst Al agin.
GREENPAUL BOEPP'LE, Director Al~4gin
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