YEARS Daily: ns .have ssues of been The tave ar- conclu-{ ed by before the trip, for which we can all be truly thankful for the sake of [ future opera trips. A SENIOR ENGINEER. There will be a rehearsal of the Amazons, Act 1, from 4 to 6 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. At 4: o'clock the following will please re- port: Castlejordan, Youatt, Minchin; at 4:30, Billy and Tommy; at 5 o'clock, Shuter, DeGrival, Tween- voyes, Litterly, and Noeline. The cast is requested to come with their lines memorized. Tickets for the athletic demonstra- tion tomorrow afternoon may be ob- tained at the- office of the physical director at Barbour gymnasium. An important rehearsal of the Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell An- gell hall. Gymnasium spots of the previous, tned out. My attitude the opera was to ac- merits and not be a lid not favor having era as a regular thing es the opera on the plane with the profes- comedies with which rs could not or at any hope to compete. How- ecessity I was willing ed and make the best SHIRT SHOES Consisting of PANTS SUPPORTER Special Price of $20! -AT- Wahr's University Booksto MAIN STREET STATE S We Sell MAZDA LAMPS Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp Gives a white light. Just the the ver, > be anc. r rild. bring "pinc- I have attended the last four operas and without doubt this year's opera is the poorest of the four. This is part- ly due to -the war with the resulting loss of talent, but this is not the cause of all the shortcomings. The staging was not up to par and many obvious chances to improve the plot were missed. Most of the jokes "fell flat." The principals carried their parts as well as could be ex- pected. The chorus men performed as well as in past operas but the chorus girls were far below the usual stand- ard when men were taking the girls'I parts. Men are not supposed to be as graceful as women, however, in past operas they were more grace- ful than this year's chorus women. The men were very rarely out of step but only once were the women able to keep in step, There was not a single appearance of the chorus girls that will be remembered as in past operas. For example, who will ever forget the' formation of the chorus in the pre- sentation of "Men of the Maize and Blue" of "Tres Rouge." At the De-, troit performance it was encored and encored until the men had to give up from exhaustion. In the future war operas let us have men in both men and women choruses but if necessary have the women take the principal female parts. I am sure that the opera as presented in Ann Arbor would be 'poorly received on the trip especially with three performances in Detroit. However, it is reported that it will H. L. SWITZER C Choice Selection of has de- ay taber- ainly has DR. J. F. SCOTT LECTURING AT CAMP CUSTER THIS WEEK To..Johnathan F. Scott, instructor in history, is lecturing to the Camp Cus- ter men this week on "What the French Republic Stands For." Dr. Scott is the second of six faculty men of the University to lecture in con- nection with the plan being carried out in all cantonments by the commit- tee on public information to broaden the knowledge of the soldiers on top-1 ics of international interest. Last week Prof. William L, Schurz spoke at each of the eight "Y" huts on "Geography of -the Warring Nations." Following is a list of the speakers one of whom will lecture each of the next four weeks: Prof. Arthur L. Cross whose subject will be "The Brit- ish Empire and What It Stands For"; Prof. William A, Frayer who will talk on "The Growth of Germany and Ger- man Ambition"; Prof, Edward R. Turner on "How the War Started and How it Developed"; and Prof. Earle W. Dow, whose address will be "Am- erican Democracy and the War." Each program will include other entertain- ment features. The arrangements were made by the Y. M. C. A. and is underj its direction. ratrontza Our Advertisers.-Ad4 There will be no meeting of the tendance committee for women Thursday, March,28. 9 The Sler at- on to the Saminies 'iggs is to lecture on the Ten Thousand ther Turkish houri Ler appearance on our nagazine covers? And e 10,000 does a fellow, Say, Mrs. Housekeeper, have you been at the CALIFORNIA FRUIT AND L PRODUCE CO.'S place yet? If you haven't, it is ypur loss. 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