T s, If-1A fIMICHIGA 'N DAIL( USAY C0 I .LI OJfMMULIII E --ROSEELT! I (WCUIIES 11) ITE ). MAY. MVlU)STREEFT MIichi , the feet of recruits, the results will he extremely valuable both to mem- bers of the class and to gymnasium instructors in general because of the definite way in which physical exer- cises are shown to be beneficial. lilichigan Doctors G'et 0 Commissions Eight University hospital doctors have recently received their commis- sions in the new, United States 'army for foreign service, while several oth- ers are awaiting for further orders. The medical amen who have earned their commissions and are now serv- ing. are: Doctors Vaughn, major; Malejahn, captain; Wile, major; Mc- Garyi first lieutenant;, Shcrrick, first lieutenant; Foster, major; Kraft, lieu- tenant; Scarboro, lieutenant, and Hale, first lieutenant. Doctors Wile, Sherrick and Kraft are serving "somewhere in France." We are paying for this, spar~e for two es Firs- Webelive te sHfichi ai r tlytbeaodadriig medium; and - Sec~nd- We think this p'Dper should rcei 'e the heart>y-support of thepeople; of Ann A rbhra '- I-o Down on the side street 117 & 119West Librt t c li Large assortment of Rugs Linoleums = Furniture and Draperies Warm Bedding = for the cold nights =1. Goods of Quality at Lowest Prices Gike us a call I s N. Hamilton, one of the crs, wvill o, upy a position for in snig Mr. An- ,tock Haigh and MAiss Dor- s have beein obtained as pianoforte. , i j /- 1917-19.8 I Ann Arbor Concerts I'ILL AUDITORIUIs uU THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS AMtE LITA GALLI-CUR+CI IN SONG RECITAL . . i" r EUGENE YSAYE. BELGIAN VIOLINIST ETHEL LEGINSKA Iu With Flutist and Pianist THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, -1917 8: 00 o'Clock i'Amelita Galli-Curci is an Italian by birth, a cosmopolite by artistic inclination, an ac- complished pianist, a talented composer, and a linguist of rare attainments. She was born in Milan of Spanish-Italian parents, and is a graduate of the Musical Conservatory of her native city, where she won honors as a; pianist and composer. At the suggestion of Mascagni, she added singing to her other accomplishmentS by teaching herself,. and imade a brilliant debut at the Costanzi The-atre in Rome. Later, she sang at the n _cpi prahussinMl , NIlc1 PetrogASMari/ ad ue.-9Ar Al~uh Mne. ' .Cu'ci d ha si ye~cot ufailig sucesse abr ate:rec ognizd ida of pain;to ~ y naght F"e 8:00 o' Clock Wherever musik connoiseurs are to be found ; wherever there is a pub- lic which is musically inclined; in whatever spot Eugene Ysaye 'has appeared there is but a single opin- ion,' that the Belgian musician is the, master violinist of the world. Some experts, whose judgment is founded on' that calmness of mind that in- spires profound respect for their opinion, assert that it is a serious ,question if there ever lived a violin tYr-~ho was Ysaye's equal. 3.rts.t dem t e ruti e h mandunu.ifcd r pmt f r is te pe teclv atur-A dvelomen an4 t C'ar1., -rtig upo i fts oJ h l i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 "THE PADEREWSKI OF WOMEN PIANISTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, '17 8:00 o'Clock Leginska, the pianistic mar- vel, stands alone as a master interpreter, of rare intelligence and unbounded charm. Deli- cacy and taste, personality and temperament, coupled with un- usual creative idealism stamp this, remarkable Leschetizky pupil as the foremost woman pianist of the day. Technique is one of the nec- essary attributes of a great pian- ist virtuoso, but it is no mere display of digital dexterity 1 . 'l a nt he, . ofLam- gis-.N r is t Z. 4c C"-L producer of ~~ieatoutsy THE NEW YORK SYMPH- ONY ORCHESTRA WALTER~ DAMROSCH, Conductor WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918 8:00 o'Clock The Symphony Society of New York is nearly forty years old and it has had but two conductors, Dr.; Leopold Damrosch, the founder, and his son, Walter Damrosch, the present conductor. Dr.. Leopold Damosch was, a musician of European fame, but was destined to find in the New World his field of widest activity. The Symphony Society was organized. by him in 1878 and im~mediately took a leading place in the' musical Ile ,;.f1\New York Waltr Darosc ~asb-uttwen ty- Veihe e.c 'dhsft' er :nducor a d 'e finsel enavliui dp iai ulfe By the matchless beauty of her art through a per~onality that reflects sincerity and lovablene s, Julia Culp, the renowned Dutch lieder snger, has won the profound regard of the discriminating musical public~ of America. Connoisseurs of artistic singing have declared t;,at not since the days when Lilli Lehmann vas in her primne have they heard such beautiful and lofty interpreta-\ tions of the clasical art songs as Madame 'Culp presents at p1er recitals. "Julia Culp," they aver, "is ina class by herself." Pos- sessing extraordiiary versatility, she sounds the gamut of emotions and she does it all without a trace o' affection or' exaggeration, lSavng er ear' ulited and lon ing _to herhraan.Peei1omtigi h .imbE. of Julia (ulp's, }\ voice. thUat'A. suggesi5.!"ts eterl. ? spr :fig, s- . ;3e hing th''at rC ips ad octoihe i p rtck.i.tasintel--lgen ama teof! i ls ihsatiTog e 8:00 o'Clock JULIA CULP ICI SONG .RECITAL FRIDMY,.FEBRUARY 15, 1918 Coe'icke tS 1may" be ot reredbymail .1w'-"-andwl eludi d ti t,$.0,$5,$.0cad Ticketsnot akenby m il il e a C Oi ,l.t ilAudi._'?!toium " a :. oow:s at8 c iok .i i " in te orings. 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