PANE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 And for the evening I was lucky canrh to Net asngle for filter Hamoden's yrano (e Bergerac. CONCERNING11ow To G(TdTHERE Those who, a cople of weeks ago, read my first itnere oaso'Trinity Clhurch and the Woolworth Building will know that I had cheked my~ bag and was making mny headuarers t te Commtodare: Htel. Fromis there it is noft. at to the National Theater, so I took the say'potiynt wailked. °1 walkedl (IownIFith and caise as--"IL odwi is si -es a tilts" CONI'EtNINC NI EKWIAR. This lad tben myis'rst otportniitytolk on ith iiniof being telirst wt imle that I had f ondti--_o0,now ta h ;ol treo d I eosiivedinvtiselftoithetliiiit. It as ihee taI t he :' l s ci i of te iay sthiht' aeage ian at litigan ioildit s'er IIt ha ali-ttlyibeenia.keentitsapoittentito o ', nt ~ v see-itatiyone withtisitittctie nctiwear. I hdapaeonyc id tow-eve, ytheiii' '-itiitonthatothtis tmor buidtipat -stcm% ,ue by tCiiristmais titttertointhte wittdowiii, of fel'I1 a-et t CONt'R'ING tLE-ADINGt LAtDItES FitiiI eil-st-sr iivseli noso tr -. 'Thtose'of ys-es h, as' ,s;.t - Wfalter I aiotden'slproiutiotns in Ann Arboheno nly hi ' tatf moan, himself, as tn actor andin tterpretr; o ot t eee t-. r>,tol tiradneions witenot of the calibre thtitle has gt'ti to this Cy rnoiiid IBergerac. And yo siill regreftlly retenter his ladingo iil tli e" 1 'sweeling toid twailing and gnasing of tet.' N Yo re 'bi' toer'e"-tt- wtailingik tteonttuandthtat simpering tt'ili't ii -reoie itt me as I (lid when in that openitg pre-cotcer scene 01 Cran, I recognizd that sob-choked nasal crying out: "Oranges, mil, alt-,ers srp, lemo- f ado". Rledusced to the ranks of Orange Girl, a super'.XXhattjuticie tits seemed to e, thatt siesas bhumbly about witt shorn epaletsusah is herI due for o harrowing her performance of Shakespeare. Ant so Carroll M~soas takes Mabel M4oor's place as Hlanstden's letiding laiy. In n announcetnent of future productions- I find, in Roneo and Jietlttie wli have a new Jtuliet, in Hanmlet a nei Opielia and in The Merhat o Venice a unew Portia. Hoggishly I wishit that le -oud give ttis nsa' lail his Desdemna.a CONCERNING CYRIANO DE ERGE.RAC This prtiu lar eenitig fr swhick I hatpeted to e lcty eouitgh to get a sigle for VWalter lIanidns Cyranoitsde Bergerac tos te 2th aittntveroitty of the tplay. lFor it was on Deeoter 2t, 197, that laris first saiw toqutein in this, Iostand's gratest play. Robert Mnsfieli plaed it in this coutry, i couple of years later. AntI thtI is tt lat tat it has be en soen icce, 13u1 now lHamtpden atIproduced this new 'Briati Hooker translation; and le has done it with such skill and adeptness that even Gere Jeati Nathan, avowedly tprejudiced againtiHanpden prodction, has ranked this as far sueior to the Mansfield Cyrano It in a tale of those grand old days of 1640, when a delectable old bruiser like Cyrano could forbid the appearance on the stage of an over- done actor-oven though le was a favorite-and get away with it. In fact, it is in the little businesa of enforcing his demands that Montleury retire, that we first meet Cyrano. And tie first thing that we notice is his nose. It is npon this-the nose-that the whole story in base; and to that state- ment he would have taken exception, and I would have been picked up in pieces, for he was very sensitive sot his nose. I will not telt you the story, however, for thoe of you who do iot knovw it, there awaits thin beautiful Brian Hooker translaton, which has been tibliotned by th enry Holt & Company. It in a man's love tory --a soldier and a poet, he loven Roxanne-it in a tragedy, And what a delectable old bruiser he is. 13e would fight at the drop of a hat and the next night make words like these: "And what is a kiss when all is done? A promise gien under sel-a vow Taken before the shrine of memory-- A signature acknowledged-a roy dot Over the i of Loving-a secret whispered To listening lips ar-a nmoment made Immortal, weit a rash of wings unseen- A sacrement of tblosom, a new song Stng by two hearts to an old simple tune-- The ring of one horizoo around two ouls Together all alone!" (Utnderstand, this was in 144'.) And he again drawnsituti a figure as this: _ i I i F. L. Tilden .......Editor Donald E. L. Snyder....Dooks Normand Lockwood....Music It Robert Bartron Hende rson.. ........ 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Viveash thatt "These things (electric igns) are the epileptic nymbsol of alt that 'a most bential and idiotic in contemporary life-there flickiers, there gibbet's and twitches-wshat? Restlessness, ohs- traction, refusal to think, anything for an unquiet life." And still some' thing rushed uip and with Mrs. Viveash answvered: "Row I adore them! Too lovely!" CONCERNING ONE FIFTY-FIVE And so it was at the end of nay first day in New York city. I had walked miles, had aeon The Swedes and Cyrano, the Commodore Hotel and Trinity Church, Wall Street and the Bowery, so I clinabed into a taxi and watched the meter spin 'round as I whirled to the Twenty-third street station and my train, which started back to 0inderella's pots and pans just an hour and fifty-five minutes later than fairy story schedule. During .the Exams A choice steak will break the monotony- B ES IM E RS Across from D. U. R. Depot We've Been Serving the Best for Years IJL I