E"AGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1936 PAGE SIX TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1936 Dr.Koussevitsky Ideal World Presents Leisure, ;115 Cases Listed 4 Boeing Scholarships Sickness Is Fatal On Court Docket Are Goals In Contest To Lansing Woman To Lead Boston' Dignity To Man, Handman Says Four awards will be made to Uni- TdDtlaSOne hundred and fifteen cases on: versity, College and Junior College Miss Eva Hazel Wright, 37 years ym phony H ere S Ltethe December circuit docket were undergraduate students in the Unit- old, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. George SyphonyeSees Long Series Of Wars interested in a degree, and not in ed- marked ready for trial and 72 were ed States and Canada in the eighth W. Wright, 1350 Geddes Ave., died Based On Physiological' ucation," he said. Sna onn i nvriyhos SympBPny'ssIn ve osevea r adropped from the docket yesterday as annual W. E. Boeing Scholarships, pital after an illness of several 12th Leader Demands On Man tion, the college man finds himself Judge George W. Sample reviewed it which are sponsored by W. E. Boeing. months. To Perform For Choral confronted by a strange world, he on the opening day of the term. Scholarships ranging from $6,000 Miss Wright, a member of the fac- Union Concert B E FREEDMr d cannot explain his relation to the Criminal work will be begun this to $540 in the Boeing School of Aero- state was presented by Prof. Max S.oters. morning when the jury panel reports, nautics, Oakland, Calif., will be As the 12th conductor of the Handman of thedebynProf. Ma If he is economically successful, with 11 criminal matters marked offered in the 1937 contest. Two ton Symphony, which will play here o the deconotic eaUnin he will attempt to mitigate this ready for trial. Michigan men have won prizes in Thursday night, Dr Serge Koussevit- Forum Sunday. emptiness by trying to become more There has not been any definite these awards. They were Robert E. sky has surpassed his predecessors I successful and so on in a vicious word given out yet as to the time of Hayes, '33E and Heaton B. Owsley, I both in tenure and in attaining for It included: circle. If, however, he is the mem-, the trial of Mrs. Betty Baker. '36E. Our lines the orchestra a fresh distinction and "1. Possibility of activity for every ber of the lower middle class, he will tl MtB . rank among the great symphonies. indivdiual, in keeping with his ca- spend his time fruitlessly seeking so- 1'I +l9d lf +1tlt andC Dr. Koussevitsky, the Symphony's! pacity- cial injustice," he continued. first Russian conductor, came to the " A dignified place for everyone Professor Handman called for more SANTA SAYS: W P orchestra in 1924 following a long the scheme of things, contemplation, greater reliance on line of illustrious musicians. Before !ee Sufficient income to guarantee the past-the realization that life is a necessities and comfort,rcs-n h eepai f~ that time, he had assembled in Mos- "4Psibiyfr esr an process-and the de-emphasis of Sop r m1 cow, with his own capital, his own ephemeral things like popular books, SetP o orchestra. He also chartered a steam- blity to ie escendants songs, and art to give more content Tickets Bets er and took his orchestra the length and care for them adequately." and perspective to life. of the Volga River, bringing their He foresaw, however, a protracted "We professors do give an accur- first symphony concert to many of series of wars, having as their basis ate picture of life, if the student Are Sold Out! WE DELIV his countrymen.hs c auswm would only try to look for it,"Pro- hscutye.physiological causes, which might fessor Handman emphasized Pr-_ _~ solo with the orchestra Sowerby's Pi- - ano Concert No. 2 in E major which SP ECIA L had its premiere in Boston last week with the Boston Symphony and Croquignole Oil Permanents which was also played by Professor $2.00 Brinkman who was invited for the - occasion by Dr. Koussevitsky. 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