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M usic and Drama D A GO NA L Complete BARBER Srvice And over the whole scene hover those three mighty M sca dD 'a s D AOA opeeBRE evc problems, worthy of the profoundest minds-the H S depression, Prohibition, and the Eistein theory- Rabbit Punchers. H perpetual and never failing sources for wonder, "CANDIDA" A H speculation, analysis, denunciation, prophecy, ex- A Review by William J. GormanjA planation and hope. "Candida" has always been the Puppy Love. R M A splendid exception in the list of BartonC P Shaw's plays. It is free of the usual By DKan e' o u} TENTS AND COVERS STAGNANT FRATERNITIES glorified debating a n d seriously CAMPING EQUIPMENT concerned with dramaticSIUM MATS (University of Virginia College Topics) tconand dramatic presenta- Thursday afternoon, for some un- s FLOOR COVERS tion and dramatic analysis of char- known reason, Professor Woodhead, , d Fraternities have never been as powerful at Vir- acter. Despite the efforts of the WcIofPltse"I it s made of Canvas of the zoology department let a W r oPes ginia as at most other American Universities. Possibly Theatre Guild, his talkie-plays are, we make it." ths s because soon after new men register at production of the Dramatic Season courtyard. The rabbit was almost Arcade Barber Shop Yr Jefro nvri Y e get an exaggrad reminds us that "Candida" remains at once joined by another rabbit 603 W. Michigan Ypsilant idea of inviduality; and this spirit is antagonistic eminently playable and enjoyable. that seemed to be in the neighbor- IN THE ARCADE 215 So. Fourth Ann Arbor to the co-operative dispositon that has made fra- A serious miscasting in the pro- - -hood dh w wrg ternties powerful elsewhere. duction may to some extent have and the two were having ane---,-heSUBSCRIBE TO THE MIC IG AN DA L When a man comes to Charlottesville to entercjust how good a play fine time playing until one of theSC B THMGAA college he finds that manypettyan"Candida" is. As C. E. Montague campus dogs appeared on the scene -- - py petty and seemingly foolpinted out in review of the first and began chasing them. One rab-'-1-I- ish restrictions are put on the first year student, production, the play is largely a bit made his escape under a pile For Your such as those that compel him to wear a hat, that dramatic study of an 'altruist'sgw make him avoid loitering in certain places, that egoism with the Reverend James oftlogs.Theotherwasrescuedby. , absolutely forbid that he "stick out his neck." But Morell as the principal character. a kind hearted freshman. 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