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April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…SECOND SECT ION A6F A, kp ItItr4t iIaiti 42nd ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL VOL. XLV. No. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Festival Programs Show Wide Range Of Musical…

Festival, to be held May 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Hill Auditorium, will surpass its silendor of former years when it presents six concerts which include six artists new to Ann Arbor concert goers, six former…

… Society Is May Festival Sponsor The Ann Arbor May Festivals are given under the auspices of the University Musical Society, a non- profit making corporation, which was organized in 1879. Its articles of…

… townspeople alike according to President Charles A Sink of the School of Music. It has been said that "one car hear the Ann Arbor May Festival foi a song." This statement tells ar important story. There…

August 15, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 46) • Page Image 20

…, through their college careers. May Festivals Bring" Host Of Music TaWenI For Forty-Two Years Ann Arbor Has Been Scene Of Fine Programs Famous and distinguished soloists. internationally renowned musical or…

…- ganizations, and purely amateur choral unites of University students all combine talents in Ann Arbor each spring in the annual May Festival, one of the outstanding music festi- vals in the United States. For…

… symphony orchestra, choral works of classic value, and each sea- son a world premiere of some orches- tral or choral composition. Last year's May Festival brought such stars to Ann Arbor as Helen Moore…

… world premiere at the May Festival. The following fall it was sung- at the Metropolitan in New York. Other compositions which were given their priemeres at Festi- vals in Ann Arbor, received similar…

… catalogue prices in Ann Arbor. LIMITED NUMBER, SLIGHTLY USED SETS Everything for the Student NOTEBOOKS ....... .... 5c to $5:00. LAUNDRY CASES . ...,... .ALL PRICES FOUNTAIN PENS........89c to$10…

… large amount of these supplies used in Ann Ar- bor, we buy in huge quantities and thereby get ROCK-BOT- Complete Stock of FICTION, POETRY DRAMA., Etc When you arrive in Ann Arbor drop in and get…

…. Authorized agents for Eugene Dietzgen, Keuffel & Esser, U. S. Blue and Frederick Post Co. NOTICE - Standard sets of drawing instru- ments approved by the University of Michi- gan, are sold 30% to 40% under…

… 42 years, the May Festival has continually attracted the "cream" of America's musical personnel for its concert programs. Another great program is now be- ing assembled for the 1936 festival, one which…

… is expected to surpass even the splendor and magnitude of its 42 predecessors. Festival concerts present music-go- ers with an opportunity to hear vocal and instrumental soloists, an out- standing…

… has brought the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's complete unit here to provide the orchestration for the festivals. They will be heard again this May. The University Choral Union, a chorus of University…

April 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Alcock the Metropolitan, needs no Scheduled introduction to Ann Arbor patrons of music. Miss Al- cock has appeared here in recital and in the Festival two years ago. Reac- tions to her appearances here…

… and orchestral talent. It was his executive talent that made the idea practicable year after year until people interested in music all over the country came to look forward to the Ann Arbor May Festival

… assuredly well-handled. Supplementing the Ann Arbor debut of these five Many Stars musicians will be the return Return engagements of many stars who have been heard in Ann Arbor previously. Dusolina Giannini…

… was heard in Ann Arbor about a decade ago just about the time she was beginning her operatic career after a brilliant tura. Her return to Ann Arbor will be an event. Claire Dux, eminent prima donna at…

… one time of nearly all the important European com- panies, will be another soloist returning to Ann Arbor after a long absence. Miss Dux has won international fame since her appearance here. She is…

… have assured the impressario that she is Ann Arbor's favorite contralto. Kathryn Meisle is grateful for the opportunity to offer Ann Arbor her now very well known art. For several years ago she was given…

… establishment as an annual event. It was his vision that saw the benefits of harmonizing all the available re- sources around Ann Arbor into a permanent choral body and supplementing it with profes- sional solo…

… of any sort in Ann Ar- bor. Perhaps the most bril- liant and interesting of these debuts will be that of Ruggiero Ricci, the San Francisco wonder-child violinist. The com- ing of this prodigy, rich in…

… phenomenal snderkmd olin ist; th l ayden, American soprano; Ai anct/ (' ,E iord. Prima lonna of the Metropolitan Opera comipany; acrd Dan Gridley, Americon tenor. 7Aese four artists will mcwe their Ann A ror…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… four days in Ann Arbor. Dr. Stokowski will conduct two programs. Notes On May Festival Personalities The boast that tiny, brunette Lily Pons has a soprano voice that is flaw- less in its beauty is not…

Arbor May Festival for the pleasure of Ann Ar- bor concert-goers. The orchestra was his father's, but it was not paternal favoritism that was responsible for the boy's appearance. His father was very…

… ZIMBALIST GI(OVANNI MARTINELLI CONCERT HOURS ANNOUNCED Concerts will begin on Eastern St a(ar l d Hime, which is one hour faster than Ann Arbor railroad time. Evening concerts at 8:30 p.m. and afternoon…

… make a forced landing behind the French lines. However, he was without iden- tification papers, and was mistaken for a German because he was wearing a dark blue uniform. Finally a friend- ly…

… astounded to see a nine-year-old boy valiantly and success fully wielding a bow as first violinist in a grand opera orchestra. The boy was none other than Efrem Zimbalist, who will bring his violin to the Ann

…PAGE TWO TiltMTCHAN DATIX SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 Festival History Since 1888 Is Long, Colorful Huge Undertaking Grew Out of Modest Beginning 43 Years Ago (Continued from Page x) works for choral…

… great opera houses of Europe. The Festival of 1936 will witness the appearance of another orchestra. Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra will be injected in- to the Festival program. Their…

… theory that a Famous Choral Works Offered lIn Past Years Several World, Ainerican Premn icres Featured In Previouis Festivals The list of choral works which have been performed by May Festivals of former…

… time to be presented at this year's Festival. It was presented at the first annual May Festival which was given in 1894, again in 1897, in. 1913, 1921, and 1930. Elgar's "Caractacus," the other choarl…

… work which will be heard at this year's Festival, has also been heard several times in previous Festi- 1vals. Last year's Festival presented world premieres of two important choral works, Lear…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… the Festival of 1904, Emil Mollen- hauer and his Boston players came to Ann Arbor. During this perioca, choral programs were conducted by Dr. Stanley, the orchestral numbers by Dr. Mollenhauer. New…

Ann Arbor May Festival four years ago, will be repeated at the Thursday night concert, of the 1935 Festival, in Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. Arthur Honegger's meteoric rise to world fame has been due to…

… Music in Ney York City. Ann Arbor is no stranger to Mr. Lhevinne. Not only has he played with outstanding success here many times, but his son, Constantin,; was graduated from the University of Michigan…

… last year and is at present employed at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport. PAUL ALTHOUSEl THEODORE WEBB HELEN JEPSON Two Newcomers To Perform Here Soon YRTLE LEONARD RUTH POSSELTies," whicmn nas never…

… years ago, the Festival was again enlarged and a sixth concert was added, the days extended to cover Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Hill Gives Auditorium Until 1913, the Festivals were held…

… of the Frieze Memorial Organ, on the occasion of the construction of Hill Auditorium, and its recent replacement, also con- tributed to musical possibilities. 'King David'To Be Heard In MayFestival

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

… SECOND SECTION Litiirn aii 43rd ANNUAL MIAY FESTIVAL ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1936 VOL. XLVI No. 145 PRICE FIVE CENTS t 9 Famous Artists To Appear Here - i In May Series Of…

… London, and after studying in Vienna, Paris and Berlin, he stepped into the front rank of bari- tones. This is the first time he has appeared in Ann Arbor. Another Festival artist who will make his debut…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

…IMAY FESTIVAL L E t 'gun Iai& SECOND SECTION SUPPLEMENT VOL. XLVII No. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Music Faculty Praises Festival Programs,_Artists 44…

… Says Star List Is Most Distinguished Here In Long Tine The list of vocalists in the Festival is one of the most distinguished Ann Arbor has witnessed in a long time, Prof. Arthur Hackett of the School of…

March 21, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… SECOND SECTION L Lit iga 11a11i MAY FESTIVAL S UPPLEMENT PRICE 5 CENTS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1937 PRICE 5 CENTS I mumommom 44th Annual May Festival Opens Here May 12…

…, with music, the celebration of the University of Michigan's 100 th anni- versary of establishment in Ann Arbor. The Festival, however, is more than a half century younger than the University in Ann Arbor

… Also To Participate Few May Festivals have witnessed as imposing an array of Metropolitan Opera stars and world-famous con- cert artists as this May Festival will witness. The seven vocalists in the…

… Flagstad's singing had been done en- tirely in the Scandinavian countries. Then in the summers of 1933 and 1934 she was invited to Bayreuth. It was her singing at this festival center that led to her being…

March 21, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

…OSEPF KNITZER . m O0 4 Violinist EUGENE LIST .A. . . . .gPianist TIAN ....Organist PALMER CHRISI MR. CHARLES A. SINK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Enclosed find remittance of $.. May Festival Tickets, as follows: i…

… be required to present their ticket stubs in order to re-enter. Traffic regulations will be enforced by the Ann Arbor Police Department and the Building and Grounds Department of the University. For…

… the Centennial Of The Establishment Of The University In Ann Arbor th hoetikt I 1 ARTISTS .r GROUP~S , ' KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD Soprano .4. ELISABETH RETHBERG . . . ISoprano MARION ARTHUR…

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 19:7 SUNDAY, MARUU 21~ I Ormandy, Itur b Will Be Festival Guest Directors Philadelphia Conductor To Make His First Local Appearance In Concerts 'Continued…

… medal. The annual Aus- ;rian Danube Festival, offering music by Bruckner, Beethoven, Mozart, and Franz Schmidt, at Linz and St. Flor- ian, is considered one of Europe's great music ,festivals. Besides Mr…

… experience that he definitely sup- plemented his career as piano vir- tuoso by accepting numerous orches- tra engagements. May Festivals Offer Famous List Of Chorals The Seasons,' 'Parsifal' 'Spring Rapture…

March 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… appearance at the May the whole company. year a single concert was given. estiva will be her first appear- Chase Baromeo, now the leading The Boston Festival orchestra ac- nce in Ann Arbor. bass of the Chicago…

… connect-; Ann Arbor when she was begin- first time before a Festival audi- ed with more than one such Festi- ning hetrareer. ence. val series. Mr. Stock, who is also Two Tenors. This array of talent, as…

… Civic Opera, is compa-nied the four solo artists: SThe story of the triumph of Dus- better known to Ann Arbor' as who appeared. olinaGianini in 1923 when she sub- Chase Sikes, graduate of School of Dr…

… performance of the Greig con- present orchestral concerts. They artist n4s introduction to Ann certo and his conducting of his have since appeared annually in Arbor iWns, both having appear- own choral works…

March 21, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

… of music in the public schools of Ann Arbor. Permanent Feature The annual Children's Concert has become a permanent part of the May Festival, and, according to Charles A. Sink, president of the School…

… Uimversity Wall to Hill Auditorium, the general plan was expanded to include a large chorus of young people from the public schools of Ann Arbor. The offerings of this Young People's Festival Chorus of several…

… baritone roles with Law- rence Tibbett and John Charles Thomas. Among leading roles which JUVA HIGBEE PROF. EARL V. MOORE PALMER CHRISTIAN of 500 Ann Arbor school children an- nually points to the May…

… they have repeated several times siice then. Trained By Potter The chorus was trained by Flor- ence G. Potter, then supervisor of schools, for a period of sixaoinRF music in the Ann Arbor public. schools…

… herself a favorite in Ann Arbor when she appeared to open the current series of Choral Union concerts early last fall. Even though she does not cook and seldom sews, she still insisted that she would not…

April 03, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… appliqued rick's talk at the meeting of the jun- Aside from the navy blue, there is gn in corners of plain bright or ior group of the Ann Arbor branch of a decided trend toward lighter ht colored backgrounds…

…, in the Ann Arbor May Festival of while Alpha Alpha Gamma sorority 1935, to be given May 15, 16, 17 and 18 has announced pledgings and initia- in Hill Auditorium. tions. The "old" artists include the…

…{ The only exciting innovan in she played "Florentie Sketches" by hosiery this spring_ is that navy blue, .+c- _'._ .,a His many appearances in Ann Ar- bor in concert, Festival works, and in artist night…

… announce the pledging of Marcella Theodore Webb, baritone, both fa- Orr, '36A, Detroit, and Virginia All- nious oratorio singers; Josef Lhevinne, mendinger, '37A, Ann Arbor. the "Master Pianist"; and Paul…

…, created widespread and valuable assets. requests for further opportunity of In Ann Arbor he has been heard hearing him. He will participate in in many capacities, always with the greatest enthusiasm. He…

…Hon rium an "old friend," for he has Ethyl Hayden is an American con- triumphed in Ann Arbor on many cert and oratorio siiger of acknowl- occasions, his popularity being evi- edged worth. Whatever oratorio…

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…. ver rolled collar. Miss Paris played selections from SPurcell, Mozart, Chopin, Pattison and Brahms. Navy Blue Hosiery j Opening her program with "Toc- cata" by Purcell (Sowerby-Brink- Will Invade Shons…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… Harris, of Boston, of the school year, will leave July 1 formerly of Ann Arbor, at a dinner for West Point. He is the son of last, night. Judge Joseph Sanders of Detroit. rOARTLSTRY A FESTIVAL again has…

…, Milwaukee, Wis.; Albert A. Shearer, national executive secretary, Fair, and party, Ruth Elgutter, W. A. members of the Detroit City Club, Everman, A. L. O'Toole, Lyman and Ann Arbor alumnae were pres- Spitzer…

… Simpson, both Ann Arbor alumnae, and Phyllis Williams and Offcers At Banquet Helen Olson, '33, actives. Miss Lande acted as toastmistress. The Michigan Dames, organization The annual scholarship ring given…

…., where they played for the crowds at- tending the Kentucky Derby, Barney Rapp and His New Englanders, a 15- piece radio band, will appear for the first time in Ann Arbor tomorrow night at the League. At…

… brought to Ann Arbor lofty entertainment in the realm of music. Once more we hear superb voices, mastery of instruments . . . artistry. P1 MATTIA' every day dwells in the arltistry of its work, rking sure…

… that every customer receives a full share of its operators' talent . . artistry. DIMATTIA SHOP You Want Them... We Have Them.. . SPING Fr f 0.11ad you ( an 'l wmswith them! Ann Arbor's Smartest…

…- get far . not this AAAA TOCam ICHIAN LEAGUE GRiLL ROOM EVENING DANCING EVERY NIGHT Beginning May 22 there will be no Afternoon Dancing in the Grill Room year. Ann Arbor is again c othes conscious…

…- sorority colors of blue and white. tion was given by Miss Genevieve At the close of the banquet, a film Grissey, accompanied by Otto Graf. of the Chicago Day Nursery, which The harp was played by Elizabeth…

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… country by storm. They're half white with either black patent or brown kid --and so smart! We boost of show- I A the greatest of beautifi-l array shes I= C4EpnoNl" . - $3.95 l j i ever shown in Ann

April 23, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… wonderful that it thoroughly solilifies lly lmiig-tii1e opinion that the Ann Arbor Festival is by far the best of all the festivals. E, T, CAMERON, Executive Secretary, Michigan Educational Association: Your…

…, Columbia School of Music, Chicago: I am all enthusiasm over the Valtie al ill iortance of the yearly Festivals you hold at Ann Arbor. It is an exceptionallyfine opportunity for the music lmers cf this part…

…. CHARLES N. BOYD, Director Pittsburgh Musical Institute: Your offering for the 1931 Festival at Ann Arbor is apparently one of the finest, if not the very best von have yet provided. IE0 C. MILLER, Director…

… out- standing artists you have engaged will have a wide appeal to music lovers. FLORENCE FRENCH, Editor and Publisher, Musical Leader, Chicago: Ann Arbor's May Festival is one of America's great…

… WEBSTER H. PEARCE, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Lansing: You certainly are renderilng a distinct service not only to the people who live in Ann Arbor but to the many citizens of the I I . . 11…

… within easy access of Ann Arbor, and to be able to avail one's self of these opportunities. PAUL J. WEAVER, Professor of Music, Cornell University: Without (juestioll, it is of enormous value to the…

July 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… of contributing to your enjoyment of Ann Arbor's Annual Bargain Festival. Doors open at 9:00 Make this your headquarters. Use our comfor- tably appointed rest rooms. Meet your friends at Mack's. Shop…

… double-breasted effect detailed in the top by two rows of pearl buttons. In dusty rose and powder blue. Also a casual silhouette achieved in simple rayon crepe with envelope flap pockets. Slenderizing box…

… Misses' 5.95 Cotton Playsuits Blue or red ginghams and gay plaids. Short and shirt in one piece 2.95 Women's Candlewick Capes In multi-colored rows. Red, white and blue multi-tufted. 1.49 Girls' Cotton…

… Frocks Stripes or dots on cotton, dainty floral prints, voile, organdies.... 1.95 Beach Sandals and Ghillies Fish-net sandals in white, brown and royal blue. Sizes 4 to 8.... 1.5 50 Hopsacking Farmerettes…

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… TRUNKS 8C S x.49 rajamas 94c Discon'd RPkg Dorothy Gray FACE .,POWDER $1.00 Value As'st Shades 69 Glamorous SAVAGE LIP STICK $1.00 Size Swivel Case 25c Lanchere's BLUE ROSE TOI LETRI ES Usual $1…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…. E. W. Edmonds, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. R. D. Windham, of Port Huron; Mrs. George Gilkey, Miss Anne Gilkey, and Mrs. C. J. Woodhams, all of Plainwell. Tomorrow several additional guests will attend tea. Mr…

…, all of Ann Arbor, are also expected to be present. Barney Rapp Plays To Large Crowd At League A large crowd attended the dance given last night at the League by Barney Rapp and His New England- ers…

… direction of Mary Ann Mathewson, '34; a waltz chorus led by Jane Fletcher, '36, and a tap chorus. The central committee plans to present these features at various in- tervals during the intermissions on the…

… that as many members of the alumni may attend as possible, ac- cording to Mrs. J. B. Schoenfleld, president of the association. At this -Associated P'ress Photo Bright blue belt and bandingtcarry out…

… the blue print of this charming organdie frock displayed at a recent fashion show in Philadelphia. Where. TGo Motion Pictures: Michigan, "The White Sister;" Majestic, "Central Airport;" Wuerth, "Haunted…

…- lowed by bridge. In the evening the guests will attend the May Festival. Those expected to visit the chap- ter house are Mrs. Kenneth Laub, Mrs. Joy Miller, both of Grosse Ile; Mrs. P. A. Paot and Mrs. H…

… the features of the May Festival season will be the luncheon given by the School of Music Alumni Association today at the League. The luncheon is given during the time that the Festival is going on so…

… Gold." May Festival: Guy Maier and Lee Pa ttison, pianists, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, conduc- tor, 2:15 p. m.; World premiere of "Merry Mount," Howard Hanson, conductor and composer, 8…

… presented to Charles A. Sink, School of Music. Festival stars the alumni president of will by the WHY BE UNEMPLOYED THIS SUMMER? We offer you an opportunity to join our organization doing work of an…

October 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…, Maynard May Festival Coupon) may be ordered by mail, to be $8.50 and $10.00 each. Address: CHARLES A. SINK, Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. w 4 I } fit: ยฐ'. U - sII ',- 9.. +d - ' . . : k:'ST'Xo 2 _. 80. .: …

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

… Jepson the spectacular new1 opera star who will be the soloist at the first concert in this year's Ann Arbor May Festival, Wednesday night, May 15, will fly to New York imme- diately after her concert here…

… family is liv- ing in Ann Arbor now, and he be- came intensely interested in the Southwest when he visited in Santa Fe as a boy. The desire to portray the spirit and color of the rapidly-disappearing cow…

… several numbers. Miss Frances Byrne gave readings, and Miss Vir- giniaLohr played the xylophone. Mrs. Guy Bragham reviewed the year's club work, and Mrs. William C. Hoad, president of the Ann Arbor Women…

… the pro- gram concluded with a song, the words of which were written by her. Alumni Of De Pauw Will HaveBanquet Ann Arbor Alumni of DePauw Uni-, versity will hold a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the…

… Iotel Statler, Detroit. After the dinner program an Ann Arbor-DePauw Alumni Association \will be organized. Reservations for the dinner are being made at Stalker Hall. Those wishing to attend are asked to…

… Shu, and R. D. Slack, '35, all honorable mentions. The Architects' Ball will be held in Granger's Ballroom, Friday, May 10. Ann Arbor Woman Made' Turkish Representative Mrs. S. Howell Taylor, formerly…

… of Ann Arbor and now a resident of Beirut, Syria, has been delegated to attend the International Alliance of Women, organized for suffrage and equal citizenship, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey…

… and Mrs. W. C. Steere, Mrs.Ada Zim- merman, and Mrs. Ruth S. James will chaperone. The Blue Collegian or- }a ya Festival chestra will provide the music. Helen Irish. She is looked upon as the most…

… turquoise blue slip. The dress has a slight off-the-shoulder effect and was fashioned with a ruffle -down the back. Miss Murphy wore rhinestones to accent her formal. Sarah Pierce, '35, also in the queen…

…'s court, was seen in blue net, over a blue taffeta slip. The off-the- shoulder effect of her dress was out- lined with rows of narrow ruffles. Her gown was trimmed with a wide sash of deep pink taffeta and…

April 29, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…, Ignace Jan Paderewski, ing Ann Arbor May Festival, which been received and it is so wonderful -and Palmer Christian, organist, will will take place May 13, 14, 15 and 16. that it thoroughlyhsolodifles my…

Arbor. The Pierne cago Evening Post; Herman De- ideal festival! What a privilege an work; "St. Francis of Assissi," was 'Vries, Chicago Evening American. opportunity. given in Ann Arbor a few years ago…

May 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…, will return to Ann Arbor. She will be supported by the Men's Chorus of the Choral Union and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A second matinee concert will be given Saturday with Georges Enesco, violinist…

… and the Choral Union will present the finale. Several of these artists and organi- zations are already familiar to Ann Arbor audiences. Giovanni Martin- elli has returned here for many per- formances…

…, while the Young People's Festival Chorus, composed of Ann Ar- bor public school students, has taken part for several years. Gladys Swarthout began her opera- tic career with the Chicago Civic Op- era…

…. Also W & L, '37. Anne Hawley, 1520 S. University. Phone 2-2569. LOST-Small vaguely white purse between Business Office and Michi- gan Theatre. Reward. Call 2-4561. Room 533. 635 LOST-One lapel watch…

… the new Palm Beach Evening Formal-white shawl collar, coat and midnight blue trousers. PALM BEACH for your lighter moments There is nothing like a white suit to give you a real lift .. . to jack up…

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 11 May Festival To Be Opened By Swarthout Ormandy And Symphony Orchestra Will Assist, Noted Soprano (Continued rrom Page 1) People's Festival

…, performing with the Phila- delphia Orchestra under the direc- tion of Saul Caston. Mr. Enesco will alternate at conducting. Climax of theFestival will be the concertized version of Verzi's "Otel- 10" Saturday…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… psychology of the Festival au- diences was described as particularly interesting by Dr. Moore, who likened - LAURITZ MELCHIOR the Ann Arbor Festival to the in- ternationally great festivals of Vien- Ina…

… in Mexico City. He is appearing in Ann Arbor as conductor for the first time. DR. EARL V. MOORE WINS SOLO ChANCE No plans had been made for public appearance when Eugene List, 18- year-old pianist…

… at litetrpolitn Bsso I FstvalDircto Blieves Festi val Wagein Tnor FestivalN te Lucien Cailliet, arranger for the; Philadelphia Orchestra is a living testimonial to the saying that "Pa- tience brings…

… Largestv Of Universities' IDelars Forti ie 'mf I Stars Were AvaiaIeill h ot (2oneimmSerie) dent symphony, the programs vary in scope more than at the other major festivals. The programs of the Festival are…

… offices, to enjoy good music, well per- formed. During the week, the people live in the Festival atmosphere," he said, "with the artistic debauches proving as effective as other forms of loosening the moral…

… feeling that the concerts must be absorbed to be enjoyed. Success Exceeds Hope The Festivals here have proved ex- tremely successful, Dr. Moore con- clhded, although, he remarked, when As CompiledBy Li…

…. Stanley first began the series, he believed that the concerts would not continue for long, but in relatively few years was surprised even himself. Thus, the Festival series was con- servatively initiated in…

… 1894 with one day devoted to it; the second in- cluded four concerts in two days; the third included five concerts in three days; and, finally, in 19Q7, the 4-day, six-concert Festival was first in…

…- itiated and continues to the preenrt day. Only three orchestras have pa'tzci- pated in the May Festivals: the first being the Boston Festival Orchestra with Emil Mollenhauer as conductor; the second, the…

… Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Frederick Stogk,; and the last being the Philadelphia which first came here for the Festival last year under Stokowski. .. ,_ , h' . . .. 4 Program fo r The 1937 May…

May 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information the Business and Professional Women's Club of Ann Arbor extends an invi- tation to all university women to attend a lecture by Dr. Lillian…

… from 10:00 a. m. until 3:00 p. m. today . Garden Club, members and friends: A joint meeting of the Y and Ann Arbor Garden Clubs will be held at the Michigan League B at 8:00 p. m. Prof. E. C. Goddard…

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… room. Gertrude Muxen, Counselor on Occupational Information May Festival Tickets: The "OVER THE COUNTER" sale of season tickets for the May Festival, will begin, Saturday morning, May 6, at 9 o'clock at…

… the School of Music and will continue indefinitely. Prices for season tickets are $6.00, $7.00, and $8.00. The period for accepting Festival coupons from season Choral Union tickets, has been extended…

… until further' notice, thus reducing the price for season tickets to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 each. Tickets for individual Festival concerts will go on sale at the office of the School of Music, Saturday…

… I (SIX CONCERTS) of Teckets for Sinigli Concerits Will begin SATURDAY, MAY 13th A6.o-- $7.OO -- $8.0 11 Prices: The time for returning Festival Coupons from Chorbl Union Tickets has been…

May 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postags granted by Third Assistant Postmaster-General. Subscription during summer by carrier, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school…

… year by carrier, $3.75; by mail, $4.25. Offices: Student Publcaticas Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2-1214. Representatives: College Publications Representatives Inc., 4C East…

… back because it is' making its greatest profits out of the depression. A "Blue Nose" campaign is started, but, as is necessary to the happiness of Mr. Secretary, the show people of the land, the movie…

… fingerprints registered foi identification - just in case of accident of course. There is a sign outside of the dean's office at Creighton University reading, "Get your grades here and pass out quietly." blue

… have artistic attractions that compare to our May Festival, and.;6'r Spring Dramatic Season. The May Festival, which ended last night, brings to us every year an artay of the biggest names in the world…

… them. The Dramatic Season is only'a- few yenrW old - it is young beside the Music 'Festival. But we know that the same audiences; the saiie pdi t of view, which have made the Festival' a tradition, will…

… proud of both the Festival and the Season; and are grateful to those who labor each year to make them possible. The Theatre DRAMATIC SEASON OPEN WITH "THE BRONTES" WITH SOMETHING of a spiritual fanfare…

May 06, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… opportunity for outsiders to visit Ann Arbor as well as hear some excellent music. . . . Besides these selections the programs present much that is interesting and nothing that is un- worthy of a great Festival

…- Specialist Ann Arbor for his performances two ganization. 1917 seasons ago and recently the star of organization which seeks to further Al M. Since "On Your Toes" in New York with the studies of the history of…

… the lan- c & O a ow' -_ Tamara Geva, will appear as Loren-1 guage and literature of the Scandin- KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU zo; while Maury Tuckerman, f a- avian peoples. 601 E HURON ST.. ANN ARBOR. MICH…

…. mous for his Launcelot Gobbo with I George APIiss and Miss Wood, will' re-create this performance in the Ann Arbor production. Members of the Hollywood produc- tion of the play, being brought to Ann

… CAMPUS CUT R ATE DRUG 218 South State St., C ANN ARBOR'S BUSIEST LITTLE DRUG STORE Goldman Bldg. Deep Cut Rate Prices WEEK-END SALE IVN h.i 11 .t One of the world's most fascinating perfume " If…

Arbor by Henderson, list Philip Dakin as Bassanio, Judith Alden as Jessica and Richard Glyer as Gra- tiano. The complete cast of this colorful Shakespearian comedy will include over 50 players, and Eins…

…. Robert Montgomery (right), president of the actors' guild, and James Cagney, one of the directors, are shown here entering a mass meeting of the actors. mn I I . Rapid Growth Of May Festival Has Made…

… Michigan in 1894, did Madame Schumann-Heink and Miss not vision at first the proportions and Fielding Roselle. Signor Campanari prestige which the Festivals would is a general favorite here. Of course assume…

… in later years. he will sing the .Toreador song from Carmen. Wiliam .A. Howland and I The rapid growth of the Festival Gwilym Miles will be the other bari- and the reception which it received, ( tones…

March 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

… MAY FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT Y r e 01k igau ~kziti I MAF - SECTION TWO 7 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938 45th Annual Music Festival Anderson Back; Philadelphia Tere l !f ay l1…

… the third concert Friday, May 13. More than 400 voices of Ann Arbor high school students will be heard. This season's program will feature five stars more than did last year's which drew a capacity…

… pupils from the public grade schools of Ann Arbor. Miss James has done consider- simple two and three parts with some in unison. The chorus will also sing four art numbers: "It Was a Lover and His Lass…

… North country "to 'and Paul Bunyan, Babe, the big blue ox, a place where Babe could grow." and the time of the Blue Snow, right The solo part of Paul will be sung out -f Michigan tradition and the by…

… with a relish of her task that were positively infectious. It was possible for those of pedantic minds to find minor mnatters to (Continued on Page 3) * . e 25 Program For The 1938 May Festival

… PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA YOUNG PEOPLE'S FESTIVAL CHORUS EUGENE ORMANDY and JUVA HIGBEE, conductors Overture to "The Bartered ,Bride"........Smetana The Virgin's Slumber Song .............. Reger The Snow…

…-Drop .................... Gretchaninoff In These Delightful Pleasant Groves.......Purcell It Was a Lover and His Lass...............Morley YOUNG PEOPLES FESTIVAL CHORUS "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"..............Dukas Cantata, "Paul Bunyan…

…" (First Performance) James HARDIN VAN DEURSEN YOUNG PEOPLE'S FESTIVAL CHORUS Concerto in D major, Op. 77, for Violin and Orchestra .............................Brahms Allegro non troppo; Adagio; Allegro…

… WagnerProgram From the opening "Herr Jesu Christ, ich weips gar wohn" to the final curtain of "Carmen," the Uni- versity Musical Society brings to its 45th annual May Festival 14 soloists, seven of them…

… Philadelphia Or- chestra, conducted by Eugene Or- mandy, that will provide the ac- companimerit for these artists and play most of the selections. The Choral Union and Young People's Festival Chorus will also…

May 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

… School of Business Administration, who gave the response of the alum- ni members; Miss Elsie Murray of Detroit, the national vice-president of Mortarboard; Mrs. T. Hornberg- er of Ann Arbor;, Mrs. K…

… jacket on, it was a smart little white: wool suit with a blue and white printed ascot. With the jacket off, a white wool-lace blouse was re- vealed and the printed scarf was tied around the waist to make…

… an outfit dressy enough for any affair. A little white turban made of the -same material as the suit, trimmed with the blue and white of the ascot cbmpleted this charming and prac- tical costume. Blue

… chic of the whole. The hat was of straw, almost the identical shade of the coat, while the purse and shoes were of dark blue. The purse was small and of dull leather while the shsoes were plain pumps…

…. GOETA LJUNGBERG, FESTIVAL STAR, ADMITS HOBBY-LOVES TO BUY HATS a pretty town," says Miss Goeta Ljungberg, the lovely singer from Sweden. "I was born up in the mountains, the forests, of northern ,Sweden…

January 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…. The night before they perform in Decorations were carried out in Ann Arbor, they will give a similar silver, with a silver statue of Pan in demonstration at Orchestra Hall, De- the center of the…

… lame trim for the B Cook dormitory formal dance. rey Talsma wore red crepe. Demonstration shared and a brown skirt. Pat Potter wore formal blue crepe with gold thread. Betty Basse and Margaret Mustard…

… velvet, crepe, taffeta anything Play Production has ever and net. done, according to Mr. Windt, and is Blue Popular completely atmospheric in that it Elue was popular at the dances deal wit thesupenatual…

….held at Masher and Jordan halls. deals with the supernatural. Marion Brooke was seen in dark blue The plot is based on a strange satin. Elizabeth Oberdier chose royal company of shipmates, mystified by blue

… taffeta with ruffled trim. Linda a vaguely oppressive feeling of un- Crosby wore pale blue crepe. Audrey reality and uncertainty, who sudden- Momberg was seen in blue crepe with ly discover that every last…

… one of mink trim. Margaret Dodds wore them is dead. blue crepe. Sally Eschback chose The ship unmanned and without' green crepe with gold trim. Georgina lights, is gliding noiselessly across the Karlson…

…' is one Amelia Frank wore flowered crepe. of those plays. Dark blue taffeta with a blue and "Itrhas universal dramatic appeal white checked waist was worn by Ada and the beautifully depicted, though…

… at the neckline. Jean Seeley, dressed in rust crepe, and Mary Morrison, in peacock blue, accented with a deep red belt, were the other members of the trio. Mrs. George Stanley, busi- ness manager of…

… the League, was seen in brown crepe. Other campus women who attended were Ann Osborn, social chairman, and Marie Metzger, chairman of the reception committee. Miss Osborn selected black'taffeta shot…

…- cented by a green and silver belt, and Miss Olds in black crepe with a white vestee. Doris Gimmy select- ed a blue wool with a black satin top, and Sue Thomas wore a tailored black dress. Jane O…

May 19, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… including "And So To Bed," "Meet My Sister,' "The Shining Hour," and "Macbeth." I The "I1 Thrillf the Living Theatre: SPRING IN ANN ARBOR - and again the brilliant theatre festival at the Lydia…

…- son, Margery Pickard and 'Lloyd Gough will bring the 1935 Dramatic Season to its gala opening tomorrow night in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter. This current comedy, success is brought to Ann Arbor by…

… Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles" comes to Ann Arbor May 27, with the glamorous Nazimova, Rom- ney Brent, McKay Morris, distin- guished leading man for Ethel Barry- more, Lionel Pape, Viola Roache, and…

Ann Arbor. Among the plays were the "Electra" of Sophocles with Blanche Yurka and Martha Graham, Shaw's "Arms and the Man" with Violet Heming, In 1932 "There's Always Juliet" ,opened the Season and was…

… And the New York Cast Intact ELIZABETH RISDON Blue Bird Book Nook RENTAL LIBRARY i# " Laburnum Grove" mixes mirth with mystery...in the hands of Edmund Gwenn and Melville Cooper it is funny and…

… included festivals in Mi- waukee and in Detroit under his di- rection. "Laburnum Grove" is a mystery comedy written with a warm appre- ciation of suburban life and of theatrical sleight of hand. In Shoot…

… said very q of a smile, "Arer bitious?" Heaven knowsl but somehow this expanded fairlyo until now it is sp - a rich, "gala" for the Festivals "gala." And at las ing, which is impo Because the en mova has…

… been su session with me - and consequen ent enthusiasm with all the large va's Appearance Will' ulfill Henderson's Dreams HENDERSON that I realize there are perhaps some Dramatic Festivals) people, some…

… few people, to whom Festivals were or- Nazimova is merely a name in some lush silent pictures which she, first someday we might of all, remembers to her hofror. The eason distinguished Nazimova of today…

… me a blank look Ld what do you call when I told him I had secured Jane ours in the Middle Cowl for the Festival. "Who's she?" ed finally in her he asked bluntly, as though I had nt. mentioned the lady…

March 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… remained always in the frame of the song, the laughing qual- TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Traffic l'egulations will be enforced by the Ann Arbor Police and tht Building and Grounds Department. mmmiw BRILLIANT…

… whose mem- film fame in the United States in "Here's to Romance," 1935, and in his bers, Prof.-Emeritus Levi D. Wines more recent triumph, "The Gay Des- of the mathematics department in the perado." Ann

Arbor High School has been with His advice to lonely hearts? the organization since the early '80's. The dark-wavy-haired Martini President of the Society is Charles flashes an intriguing smile, and, with…

…- NEGRO CONTRALTO in the Juva Higbee, director of music in the local high schools, will present her Young People's Festival Chorus of 400 voices in the world premiere of Dorothy James's, "Paul Bunyan…

…". Palmer Christian is "one of Amer- ica's outstanding organists. His services in connection with the May Festival each year are important contributions to the cultural life of the University and the State of…

… Michigan." 1938 MAY FESTIVAL I f -U---- Series Success In The Hands j Of 12 Persons ARTUR RUBINST EIN f ... .an artist of extraordi- nary devotion, intensity and selff-effacement." -N. Y. Herald…

…- And, he claims, America first pro- trating the May Festival Series are claimed him king of tenors. Now 32 in the hands of a 12-man University, years old, he waited six years for Musical Society, one of…

…-president. Festival Outlasts Panics Other members are: Durand W.' .u ,Springer, secretary, Oscar A. Eber-! To Become Music Center bach, assistant secretary-treasurer, (Continued from Page 2) and Regent Junius E. Beal…

…, Arnold involved in the May FestivalH. Goss, Director Harley A. Haynes grams 'inkd eysed' of the University Hospital, James PresdentSinkdeclred.Inglis, Horace G. Prettyman and When it chooses the artists…

… and se- Vice-President Shirley W. Smith. lctions for the May Festival now, the University Musical Society is guided, according to President Sink, FORMERLY AT ALBION by an attempt to entertain and to be…

March 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

… event entered, twenty five of her . artistry. Her first appear- as a virtuoso artist in the concert points being the maximum obtain- ance in Ann Arbor in the Festival field. He stated definitely that his…

… "State Street" entertained Educators Invited to Prague. to Ann Arbor, a year ago, as di- When asked for an interview, rector of several groups of dele- members of the Michigan Dames on Miss Hinsdale said…

… is without having made out a card. be disposed of, named for Komensky and the other The Chamber Music society of Photographs of the Junior for Masariyk, President of Czecho- Ann Arbor, formerly the…

…, who will make enthusiastically received for the combined 'with the 512 of the day her first appearance in Ann Arbor delightful experience that only the before, make a grand total of 910 during the…

…- "Yellow and Blue." A piano solo ucation," she continued. "His peo- sohn theatre Monday night before and reading by Olive Strohmeyer, ple. at present are trying to locate the program by the Elspuco trio…

…'ll Love Them 1 About MAKE-UP Screen Stars Say: .:: dore the lovely sof colorl zsin our Society Make- Blondes, with blue eyes and creamy skin, like Betty Compson, will find glorious beauty in this color…

…WEDSDAMARCH 26;, 1930 TH E MICHI GA N-DAI LY a C~w IfA C4 b: VI v r TO SING DURING OE 90 UUWOMEN COMING FESTIVAL EXPRESS OPINIONS' *ABOUT PROHIBITION3 Second Day Shows Decrease by 214 Votes in…

… Number Who Cast Ballots. - LITERARY COLLEGE LEADS 1 r FESTIVAL ARTIST S-HAS UNIQUE LiFE, Dusolina Giannini, an American, Has Rapid Rise to Fame as Concert Singer. MADE DEBUT IN AIDA' The concert hall may…

… of 214 votes under those of ing the May Festival, has been such the day before. A total of 398 1usohma Giannini, an artist. Everywhere she has been ballots were cast yesterday, which, E Noted soprano…

… coming May Festival combination of matured art and women who expressed their opin- season. youthfulness of attitude can af- ions on this question. -------- ford. Miss Alice Lloyd, one of the Ad- TT…

April 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… from 4 to 6 o'clock on Sunday afternoon to members of the faculties, their friends, and other residents of Ann Arbor. On account of Spring vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home on April 12…

… are due Monday, April 6, before the impending Spring vaca- tion, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for an absence of more than a week must first return all borrowed…

… Mason hall. Faculty Wives: A number of students are available for positions either for light house work, caring for children, or serving for cash or Blue Print Department: This Department will be closed…

…'s Choir. Preacher: Rev. Henry Lewis. 4:00 p. m. Church School Festival. 7'45 n r p v n ZSrit rnm - Q-,4,+rL.; : p.H.;hervice for KgAts.HTemplar. Student Choir. Harris Hall: There will be an informal supper…

… asked to call the office overhauling the machinery, of the Dean of Women. _--_- EVENTS TODAY I May Festival Artist: The attention of May Festival concert goers is t i AE called to the fact that Lily Pons…

…, who will make her American Festival Vulcans: There will be a meeting ,maylak abke A _ -I . ptpina l f1urdj debut at the opening concert of the May Festival, will make her first radio appearance…

…. A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Sermon by the Rev. Duncan E. Mann. A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. P. M. Church School Easter…

Festival. P. M. Easter Evensong. Preacher the Rev. Henry Lewis. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED III 0 s " ca1 c0 G e'io $esN . goc\.~ 11:00 4:00 7:45 The Home UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP Inc. 229 S. State…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

… legitimate successor to Caruso, by unanimous consent the award would go to this distinguished tenor. His many appearances in Ann Arbor in concert, Festival works, and in artist night programs, have endeared…

… coloraturas which also includes Gafli-Curci and Lily Pons, whose first Festival contracts also called for Ann Arbor appearances. MAXIM PENTELEIEFF Stupetndous "Boris" Of rTihe Raissalt Grand Opera Coinpany…

… his interpretations and the breadth of his conception, have carried him far. With such a "Boris" in the cast, the perform- ance of this monumental work promises to bring the Festival to a close in a…

… who present "Festival Couppns" from season Choral Union tickets, the prices are further reduced to $2.00, $3.00, and $4.00 each. The prices for INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS will remain at the reduced…

May 15, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… -of the world for the month takes place in Ann Arbor in the shape of the 1932 May Festival. The event, the thirty-ninth annual one of its kind, will last four days comprising six concerts continuin…

… FRIDAY Chicago Symphony, Directed by Frederick Stock, to Play for Entire Series. ly Jerry E. Rkosenthal All roads of the music world will lead to Ann Arbor this next week when the outstanding musical event…

…'s contribution to the Ann Arbor Fes- tival. Although an American, which is a handicap on European opera stages, she has been heralded as one of the leading artists in London. She will have the lead in the…

… Symphony con- cert, the Choral Union society, the children's choruses and with the as- sistance of others necessary to a Festival, the affair promises to be one of the most glamourous in its history. Goeta…

April 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

… State and Hillsdale actives will be guests and all Ann Arbor al- umnae are invited to attend. Patrons And Patronesses For lichigras Are Announced r..) To Play For Project I Gov. Dickinson ;Ten…

… reveille, which awak- ened Private Custer. The new initiates of Scabbard and Blade formed the saber arch for the grand march, led by Hugh C. Downer, '39E, and his guest, Marian Wuerth, of Ann Arbor. Shields…

… A' U it Spring Fur Fashions ' Luxurious .I nex pensivC Here you may choose with confidence and a complete selection. SKY-~ t A BLUE PINK bY Nanow tepk of sm- set cloud, mcod. to r WK Pp*k cod 6 sa…

FESTIVAL! Our very complete stock includes May Festival selections that you will want to hear again and again. Come in and hear these records: May Festival Selections OVERTURE TO LENORE, No. 3…

… ............. Moussorgsky ARIAS FROM CARMEN .............................Bizet SYMPHONY NO. 5..... ......................Beethoven ACADEMIC FESTIVAL OVERTURE ................ Brahms SYMPHONY NO. 1…

April 29, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

…. and Freia. Mrs. W. H. Maurer,. Prof. and Mrs. Mine. Ljungberg will present her Ann Arbor program at the second Florida produces 10 per cent of concert on the Festival series, the cypress lumber used for…

…. Hf. Chi Omega wishes to announce Etockard, Prof. and Mrs. C. C. Fries the pledging of Ruth Root, '35, Prof. and Mrs. 0. L. Pumond. Monroe, Michigan, and prances Kappa Kappa Gamma Heston, '35,, Ann

Arbor: Monday Kappa Kappa Gamma enter- night, two guests were entertained tamed eight guests at a faculty din- at a rushing dinner. Thursday nr last Wednesday night. Spring night, the sorority honored the…

… Libefty Street Corner 4th Avenue 'Paul ies 4form onderful Value I - V. 'White W Blue 2- Green Lavendet 9- Mother likes nice things, too Rememb per Her on ' Dag With i I j i i She Can Wear I…

… as-Jordan Hall isted by members of thie social The members of#thePa llr'/The junior residents of Jordan committee. lae d Hou1 elock fbdro Paln MA Y FESTIVAL PRIMA DONNA SHOWS Hall entertained the…

… Here and. Abroad. Among the group of outstanding artists which Choral Union is ob-I taining for this year's May Festival is Goeta Ljungberg,--Swedish pri- ma donna soprano of the Metro- politan 0 p e r a…

Festivals bf Zoppot, and in Kem- nitz. The brilliant soprano sings in German, Swedish, Norwegian, Dan- women, Miss Ethel McCormick, Mr. ish, English, French. and Italian, and Mrs. Danforth, Prof. and Mrs…

May 12, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…. Saunders, andl Mrs. Fred Black, Dearborn; Mrs. A. C. Unger, Naper- vdlle, Ill.; and Mrls. D. E. Seeley, Ann ArborW. Larnlbda Chi A1lha Lztn da Chi Aillha i'terunity is holdinga< banqluet Mother's day. for…

…, '34A, commnitteemran, !lad as his faiest Conrstanrce Louise Lvj'k PpiTae Mrcye ts,'roedo; Lee Cochrane, '35, Constance lBridge, Ann Arbor; larry I4t~ss O tt. The21 Wili1( Sitli , ':34, Avis Mitts, ':34…

…I '.t blue chalk cirepe cut on2 Vm- I theAtchitet's Bill list night(.with w~tft c~i S'slr fttirrIt'k( ) Pn Lyot, '14 A, gjiera I 44:trl-a "1Of~ it)a It ii' rnoiiing shatde of pink. IIledn. W. =I. Buderus…

…~s :1~ M!Q 7AUtIL >;s.arrived for her appoint- hruge camneras. m(nt at 10 a.mn. and left Ann Arlie,- - - - - immediately after the lesson which lasted for one hour and a half. iS 11 Cartof he PJHShitthe…

… fktcons of "Night in Paris" by Bourjois. T.hey retail for a minimum tax, and are works of art, with their tasseled cylinders of mid nig;ht blue glass. Also Bour-# j ofs has combined 'the perfume,1 powder…

…'THE MICHIGAN DlAILY, Homeco0ming, M oth Ho uses E ntertA i n Parents Wi*th Houseparties, Festive Affairs I rersjlyi Architect's :Ball LaysScene -In Pers i an Cave, WVi I manly (oiples Irl 1…

… the entire family. Robert Heusel, '36;v, W~'omen Siudeit Is W eeT May Festival Unit M .ay Festival: Jeannette Vreeland, soprano, Coe Glade, contralto, Arthur By MARGARET D. PlIALAN Hackett, tenor…

…,' an informral dinner at the house, after ofr Pittsburgh. Miss Orwig; is a much which the mothers and daughtersI more advanced student than Miss attended the May Festival concert. MeAulisse, having…

May 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…. Howard Ross, both of whom are pro- minent in Ann Arbor social circles. Talking to some friends during in- termission was Miss Ethel McCormick, director of the League. She selected a dark blue crepe formal…

… black. Attention Freshmen: Plan NOw To BecomneBampus 'ig Shots' May Festival Brings Many Music Lovers Vivid Hues Of Gowns Add Color To Gala Occasion; Prints Predominate Celebrities from Ann Arbor and…

… musical circle of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Joseph Brinkman, wore a stunning chartreuse chiffon with gold and sil- ver flowers at the neck. Mrs. Palmer Christian appeared in a pastel, flow- ered chiffon, while Miss…

… department were enter- officers was held by the Ann Arbor tained last evening at an annual Business and Professional Women's dinner at Betsy Barbour house. Club Tuesday in the Russian Tea The guests included…

… frcm the sophomore class. They are visited at night by a committee and are rolled out of bed. The following day they are tied to a board, placed in a wagon and driven all over Ann Arbor. Senior students…

…... ,JIM a _i ** - 9 proportioned leg sizes in RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. Ann Arbor R.R. Depot, 420 S. Ashley St., 1Thone 71Q1 Depot Office: Mich. Central R.R. Ph. 5714 Ann Arbor RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY…

…, Dorothy Gies, Betty Greve, Florence Harper, Julie Kane, Maureen Kavanagh, Josephine T. McLean, Brenda Parkinson and Jean Seeley. Junior Women Named Mary Andrew, Betty Ann Beebe, Maryanne Chockley, Jean…

… 12 designated this year. The colors worn remain the same however. As usual the seniors will wear a gold jacket over a white skirt, the jun- iors a read jacket over a white skirt, the sophomores a blue

… Hathoway, '37, was wearing an or-a ange kuit dress. Pat Potter, '37, inl a blue tweed suit, came into the' dining room with Fred Colombo, '38, and Chet Thalman, '37. In a corn-' er of the room Jean Coler…

…, '37, who appeared in a blue sweater and brown skirt, was sitting, with Bill Lyon, '37, and Earl Townsend, '36. Julie Kane, in a yellow and brown checked suit, was seen shaking hands and exchanging…

August 18, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… - STUART E A 20th Century ERWIN -Fox Picture F, - And GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN in "SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING" --- With - BILLT GILBERT THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Publications Bldg. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Aria I f…

…. Miss Judy Dunford, of Port Huron, has been chosen "Miss Blue Water" and will preside as queen over festivities incident to the dedi- cation, of the new Blue Water Bridge over the St. Clair River between…

…," is scheduled to appear at Bay View, near Petoskey, tomorrow night in a concert concluding a week's musical festival there. Haynie, Tomiski, Barker Compete In A.A.U. Meet DETROIT, Aug. 17 - (') - The…

May 09, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

… musicians from awide area will assemble in Ann Arbor for the 42nd Annual May Festival, which will begin Wednesday, May 15, and will continue for four days. Representatives from several New York papers as well…

…. Members of the League social committee assisted Mrs. Ruth- ven as hostesses. Pouring at the tea table were Betty Chapman, who wore a brown and white ensemble, Maureen Kavanagh, in navy blue crepe with white…

… shoe- string trimming, and Jane Arnold in navy redingote over a green silk print. Alice Slingluff, who is in charge of the sub-committee assisting at the teas, appeared in bright blue crepe. Martha Steen…

… hyacinth in a unique manner, having small blue, and Hope Hartwig's flame-col- cards tied to red roses at each place. ored with black bow and belt. Also Mr. Ward is affiliated with Theta in coral boucle was…

… tailored styles of crepe de chine or satin. Tea rose or blue. $2.95 to $5.95 S ls Crepe de chine or satin . . . with deep shadow panels or wrap - around style. Lace- trimmed or tailored. Tearose or white…

… Detroit will furnish the music. Members of the committee in charge are Howard Ross, '36D, Rudolph Raftshol, '3.6D, and Gordon Glair, '36D. Star In Festival Noted Music Critics And Artists To Attend Annual…

… May Festival pm New W For Mo PRYRALIN removablec linen easil damp cloth CORKY PU able wood p . soap inc $1 t New Knitti BAGS .... LAUR 315 Sou /hite Purses >., I I I .I --sMuciatedPress "uoto…

… evening pre- ceding the Festival and will be in readiness for private piano rehearsals, and rehearsals with Choral Union and the University School of Music Sym- phony Orchestra on Monday andi Tuesday…

…- hearsals during the Festival week when concerts are not being given. Large Attendance Climaxes Ruthven Student Tea Series The largest attendance of the year marked the last tea yesterday in the annual series…

May 06, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… dispatches are reserved. diteed at the d.ostOffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Postmaster-General , Sub'scription durin: summer by carrier…

…, $1.00; by mal, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $3.75; by mal, $4.25. Offices: Student Publications Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2-1214. Representatives: Coege…

…, Soprano CHICAGOSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor Prelude and Fugue ("St. Anne's") E-flat major..........Bach-Stock Aria, "el Raggio Lusinghier," ("Semiramide")............Rossini MISS PONSELLE…

…. ........-.............................Schubert Blue Danube Walt... ............J. strauss YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHORUS Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28B..... ..................i' ...........Saint-Saens Cantata, "The…

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…, Lyman Bittman, John Park, Don Hutton, Allen Ulpson, Richard Hardenbrook, Gordon Cohn. NIGHT EDITOR: A. ELLIS BALL Again The May Fesivl... O NCE AGAIN THE MAY FESTIVAL puts in its welcome appearance.] This…

… years is undoubtedly one of the most, difficult the Festival has had to face, yet1 again the standards of previous Festivals is main-I tained. It is 'seldom that a group of artists of the calibre of those…

… who will perform here during the1 coming week can be heard at such popular prices1 and under the favorable conditions of a festival. Much of the felicity of the Festival is the result of the degree to…

May 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 171) • Page Image 5

… Norris Engaged The plans for two June weddings, ene taking place in Detroit, and thel other in Ann Arbor, were announced by two former Michigan students last, week. Georgina Louise Karlson, '35, daughter…

… Youngstown, Ohio; Betty Schluchter; Elizabeth Shaw, of Sault Ste. Marie; and Helen Stetson, of Ann Arbor. Mr. Shaw has asked Paul Simpson, of Eaton Rapids, to be his best man. Following the ceremony there will…

… the roundest to the narrowest, may be suited. Among the various styles is a shiny new blue straw sailor. This hat uses only a plain dark blue grosgrain ribbon for variation. A pico' straw has a large…

… program included Improviza- tions; "Festival Dance"; three pre- classic dances, "Courante," "Alle- mande," "Gavotte"; and "Zodiac." f The last number was composed by Miss Ruth Bloomer, modern dance in…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…The Weather' , 41 Partly cloudy, a few scattered showers today; Saturday, un- settled. VOL. XLIII No. 167 ANN' ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1933 Editorials End Of A Student Council PRICE FIVE…

… Powers againI in the starring role. These two out- of-town performances will precede the gala opening of the Dramatic; Season at the Lydia Mendelssohn; Theatre in Ann Arbor on Monday evening, May 22…

… mannwas about five nineand one-half inches tall and had curly brown hair, a light black mustache, and light blue eyes. He was between 24 and 28 years of age, it is thought. Two shots had been fired from a…

… CENTS Oratorio Features Concert Thrilling Performance Of 'Belshazzar's Feast' Is Heard At May Festival Artistry Of Heifetz Highly Appreciated Stuecckgold, Bampton, And Young People's Chorus To Be Heard…

May 22, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… cellar of the palatial cyst .ee pillared hotel. Cu S. Friedberg. Thursday, Mamie was turned bes wav over to the Ann Arbor pound. The Sha SIXTH FESTIVAL CONCERT reason was that she had to be li. Ma A Revicw…

… paper and the local news published hehein. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Postmaster General. Subscription by…

… carrier, $4.00; by mail, $4.50 Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phones:; Editorial, 4925; Business, 21214. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 4925 MANAGING EDITOR FRANK B…

…, just before "* she had eightpp.Oeo h n sa He was greeted with the customary Ann Arbor viva- himalsd waht pups. One of the an- city, which may create for Ann Arbor a name inm was a male and the others s…

… ................................ William T. Brown Accounts...... ...........................Richard Stratemei Women's Business Manager ...................... Ann W. Vernor Irvil Aronson Gilbert E. Bursley Allen Clark Robert Finn Arthur E…

… surprised to see a blue was minimized by the realization that this was the racer snake, very much alive and only way one could hear this late example of Rimsky- three feet long, coiled up in the Korsakoff…

… thorough, Dr. Earl V. Moore brought the May cost about $5. Seven times 25 iu Festival to a close last evening with an excellent $175. $175 minus $5 is $170. r, reading of Rimsky-Korsakoff's opera "The Legend…

… of All of which is just another ar- The Invisible City of Kitesh and The Maiden Fev- gument against deferred rushing. ronia" which was being given its American premiere. m * The Festival as a whole…

… the far more animated than at any other time in the set and began broadcasting fake Festival. Chase Baromeo and Frederick Jagel took police scout car warnings. When the honors among the soloists. Their…

… Nottingham in Robin- more interesting Sixth concerts than one expects and hood, has gone in for bigger things. brought an interesting Festival to a fitting con-I Thursday night, after Goeta Liung- elusion. M…

May 16, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

… the campus at large darices, no corsages will be allowed on the dance floor. The dance will be summer for- mal. Kay Kaiser's orchestra will come to Ann Arbor directly from the Black- hawk in Chicago…

…Iti Met. N4o Extra Charge KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU Authoried - Licens,.. - ond . Sine. 117 OFFICIAL For All Leading Stdamiip Lies AGENCY Tours, Cruises & Tourist Con's 601 E. Huron, Ann Arbor. Ph. 6412…

… night at the Collegiate So- rosis house. Small cards were at-' tached to a large box of candy. For her announcement dinner, Miss Hut- chinson chose Nn attractive blue print sport model, fashioned with a…

… wrap of royal blue velvet with a white fur collar. Keynote Of Simplicity Mrs. Alexander Ruthven's dress of green velvet was unusual in its sim- plicity, being trimmed with brown fur and a brilliant…

May 12, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… first base for the St. Louis Browns during the earlier twenties; George Sisler, the Michigan man, who used to pitch for the Maize and Blue. I can still re- member wondering vaguely just where Ann Arbor

….M, era l A.M. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. RENT ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL OLD TOWN CANOES at Sounder's Canoe Livery, and paddle up the peaceful Huron River, enjoying Ann Arbor's most healthful recreation…

…. Michigan -- Petoskey singled to center field. Paulson singled to left, Petoskey going to third and Paulson taking second on a fielder's choice. Blue replaced Ulrich for Ohio State. Regeczi struck out…

… over left fielder's head. Ler-. nr struck out. Sixth Inning Ohio State - Long batted for Dolch and struck out. King bunted to Wis- tert and was safe on Whitey's wild throw. Blue- struck out, King…

… McAfee, Petoskey scor- ing. Paulson stole second but was picked off by Blue a play later. Seventh Inning Ohio State - Lewis struck but. Clowson bunted out. McAfee ground- ed out, Michigan - Wistert…

… reached first, Wistert and Paulson advancing a base. Oliver flied to King. Ninth Inning Ohio State - Blue was hit by a pitched ball and on the next play went down to second. Prosenjak flied to Regeczi. Blue

… went to thii'd on a passed ball. Lewis popped to Wistqrt Clowson singled to left scoring Blue. McAfee grounded out. BOX SCORE 01110 STATE Michigan Man, , , . AS ONE GROWN from that class of American…

… Sis- ter. I never saw him question an um- pirc's decision. I can still remember him coming up out of the dust at first base, and grinning at the blue- clad arbiter who was ruling him out (Ie developed…

…, Michigan 5. Bases on balls: Off Wistert 1, off Ulrich 3, off Blue 5. Struck out-by Wistert 16, by Ul- rich 2, by Blue 3. Hits - off Ulrich 6 in 4 innings, off Blue 3 in 5 innings. Wild pitch - Ulrich. Hit by…

… pitcher - by Wistert (Blue). Passed balls- Chapman, Moser 2, Reilly. Time: 1 hour, 55 minutes. IIIIIRI_ M1_'INMI_1111_11"1- 11 N I 1 ,11 I- OMCCMING and i c wek ELECTRIC WASHER to O ) rate an MAY…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…-of-town guests as well as Ann sleeves. Wine taffeta similarily cut Arbor society. was chosen by Betty Stapleton. Mar- SIGMA NU garet Culver had a cleverly tailored An informal dance was held last white jacket…

…; Florence R o b i n s o n, Northville; Mrs. Frank Oakes, Ann Bridge Tournament To Arbor; Betty Johnson, Detroit; and Be Held By Zeta Phii Eta Katherine Johnson, Detroit. PHI MU ALPHA rid screen star, who…

… Kurtz, dress of blue crepe was particularily interesting, while it was Virginia Chapman's white satin turban that set off her blue dress., Rose Hobart To Appea r In Dramatic Festival Katherine Mc…

… were more in evi- dence on the dance floor. Ann Mit- chell chose a white crepe with soft lines; Georgina Carlson, pink lace; and Elizabeth Kantor, white satin simply fashioned. The unusual buckle of Ruth…

… Seeley, Hanel, '34, Anna Jean Leach, '34, while Helen Wilson chose a white Jane Brucker, '35, Louise Crandall, satin top trimmed with black fur. '35, Mary Swanwick, '33, Ann Story, Nina Pollock appeared in…

… a flowered '34, Ruth Robinson, '34, Dorothy chiffon as did Mary Helen Winches- Dishman, '33, and Marie Murphy, '35. ter. Anne Tobin found black chiffon Other guests were Gretchen Bown- with…

… rhinestones very becoming and son, Detroit, Jane Whitney, Ann Ar- Betty Wheeler was attractively at- bor; Ruth Morrison, Detroit; Jane tired in white dotted swiss. Druffel, Cincinnati; Jean Heunigan, Cincinnati…

Ann Fisher, '33, who is chairman of the procession proper- ties, has selected the following wo- men on her committee: Deborah' Miller, '34, Irma Rantamaa, '34, and Ruth Bradner, '35. Mary Stirling…

March 21, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

…, Stokowski Are Outstanding Chicago Symphony Gave Series Of Concerts Here For 31 Years For the second successive year, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra will appear in Ann Arbor's May Fes- tival, but the…

…, gained in Germany, placed at the Mayraet1a E1415 Greatest Musica vent Michigan' s THE MAY FESTIVAL will usher in the Centennial Celebration of the establishment of the University of Michigan in Ann

Arbor. The Board of Directors of the University Musical Society have exerted every effort in making it a fitting occasion for the important event which is being commemorated. Brilliant programs…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH21, 1937 Philadelphia Orchestra W1ill Make Second May Festival App ?arance , . _ . ;, ', t ' ,;: Boston Festival Orchestra Played Here From 1894 To 1904 Scheel…

… first time under the direction of Eugene Ormandy here. Previous to the selection of the Philadelphia Symphony last year, the Boston Festival Orchestra played for the Festival from 1894 to 1904, the…

… organiza- tion to its present high standing; and is modern, though not severe" in style.j Another seasonal tribute from the Festival program is provided by the cantata Spring Rapture, to be sung by the…

… Young People's Festival Chor- us. Its composer; Harvey Gaul, is a native American composer and critic, now living in Pittsburg. The work expresses the ecstatic exuberance of ,pirits evoked by the triumph…

… of Spring over the storms of Winter. Verdi's 'Aida' To Be Principal Presentation Of May Festival (Continued from Page 7) It has been performed once before V at May Festival, in 1933. poser for the…

… Leeds Festival of 1931,1 On the Thursday evening program, in addition to singing The Seasons, the University Chorl Union will joini with Lauritz Melchior, Metropolitan Opera Company tenor, in presenting…

… to its former state of purity and invincibiliy. Among the more important in- strumental works to be heard during the Festival are the bright and joyous Second Symphony, in D, of Beetho- ven; the well…

March 28, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

…." The debate was the annual affair between freshmen of the two forensic organizations. The decision was ren- dered by Carl Robinson, Ann Arbor High School debate coach. The speakers for Alpha Nu, the af…

… of last summer's cotton vogue was seen in the number of sport and informal dress frocks in this material. Ann Osborn, '35, displayed a bright red and white plaid, and Mary Garretson, '36, a blue and…

… white plaid, with navy blue belt and buttons. Betty Ann Beebe, '37, ap- peared in a gray linen two-piece frock, accented by red buttons and blue and red nautical kerchief. Among the smart daytime en…

… simple black gown, trimmed with a corsage of roses. Light blue crepe was the choice of Mrs. Charles A. Sink, who acted as hostess. Mrs. Edward Kraus and Mrs. Her- bert Kenyon and Mrs. Earl V. Moore…

…- sembles was the navy blue dress- suit, modelled by Jane Servis, '36, with swagger coat and blue fox col- lar. Harriet Heath, '37, displayed a dark brown crepe frock under light mixed tweed coat with belted…

… back. For formal wear Mary Stirling, '35, exhibited a starched lace dinner gown in periwinkle blue reviving the shirt- waist mode of the '90's. Louise French '36, modelled a yellow chiffon sum- mer…

… Sebastian Bach including "Prelude in C Minor," "Chorale Prelude 'O Sac- red Head,'" and "Fugue in E Flat (St. Ann's) ." His next number will be one of the Hungarian author's, Kodally com- positions…

…-ag- gressive Japanese, he stated, who al- ready have a vast sea power over an immense territory in the South Pa- cific Ocean. May Festival Star Admires Rare Orchi4 lWIsr Helen Jepson, Metropolitan opera star…

… who will be one of3 the guezt artists in the 42nd Annual May Festival, to be held here May J 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Hill Auditorium, is admiring this rare orchid. Ita required eight years of cultivation…

April 22, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

…. This appearance of Gigli will be his first in a number of years in Ann Arbor. John Charles Thomas, baritone with the Chicago Civic Opera,.will offer the Saturday afternoon concert. The final concert of…

… shown through April 28 and is open afternoons from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. It has been assembled by the American Insti- tute of Graphic Arts and constitutes the last project of the Ann Arbor Art Association…

… to which the public is invited, the pay all expenses for the lMaize and Amateur Photograph Organization Blue outfit would nece. sarily be of the University of Michigan will withdr4 wna make its debut…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 9SS EURBOP E DEBT PAYMENT fIN TEN YEARS. Princetonians Don 'Beer Suits' for Graduation SIX CONCERTS BY NUMEROUS ARTISTSY TO BE FE ATURES OF MAY FESTIVAL I Washington Sends…

…-Ninth May Festival to be held in Hill' auditorium May 18, 19, 20 and 21, Charles A. Sink, president of the School of - Music, announced yes-; terday. The complete program for the event has been issued in a…

…{ special bulletin. On Wednesday night, the open- ing of the Festival, Gitta Gradova, noted wom-an pianist, will be pres- ented following the rendering of Haydn's "Creation" by the Choral Union,--Ruth Rodgers…

…, Frederick Jabgel, and Chase Baromeo. Goeta L un 'berg, the star of the Festival who has made a sensa- o PIndianapolis Trip Is Abandoned A a secause of Reduced Princeton university have already he suits…

… the 1932 May Festival will be given on Saturday night, May 21, with the American premiere of Rimsky-Korsakoff's "The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitej." Soloists who will take part include Juliette…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

… established in 1930, the Ann Arbor Dramatic season has won national acclaim in theatrical circles as one of the out- standing little theatre festivals in the country. When announcement of the season was made…

… stars ofrthe American the- atre to Ann' Arbor will be underway. Since the day in 1930 when Robert Henderson, son of Prof.-Emeritus William D. Henderson, director- emeritus of the University Extension…

… On Broadway But Robert Henderson, who is now applying the experience gained in Ann Arbor as a Broadway producer, observed the theatrical axiom that "the play's the thing." That aware- ness that the…

…, Ann Arbor saw his "Private Lives" and "Tonight at 8:30" while -they were still Broadway successes. Other playwrights have also shown their interest in the season through< releasing their works…

… season to star in "The White Steed," Paul Vincent Carroll's current Broadway success. Termed "the season's best play" by George Jean Nathan, it will be brought to Ann Arbor with such featured play- ers as…

… actors with whom she has appeared read like a who's who of the theatre. She played with Elissa Lan- di (an Ann Arbor visitor last year) and Glenn Hunter in "Empress of Destiny"; with Walter Huston in "De…

…THE M1C iI A DAiii roadway And London Stars High-Light 10th Drama Se. ason _ , i Arbor Won. Special Rdease r Carrol's The White Steed5 n local audiences witness "The Steed" during the 1939 Dra…

… magician (ors "Illusionist") who goes to work to discover the material of which the vaudevillians' dreams are made. GLADYS COOPER 26,492 Drama Tickets Worry Publicity Head From the midst of 26,492 blue

… ciation of food rare and excellent. Critics called it "singularly tren- chant,", praising Whitford Kane. f Counter Sale ,Stake G reais Harwse (atut e Festivals Iere By STAN M. SWINTON On Monday, May 15…

…-week festival will open to- morrow at the Garden Room of the League. Mail order sale has been of un- precedented volume, Mrs. Walz re- ports. Within one hour three orders for a total of 92 season tickets were…

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