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WELL EXE{'UTED A(j'l.'S OF CIR· SEASON BEGINS SATURDAY un; PERFORlmms WfN TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK APPLAUSE RY�EAUSON, A VORiUER NORiUAL MAY FESTIVAL AT FREDERICK J. LIBBY l PROCEEDS OF PERFORMANCES S''AR, WILL Jm ON 'l'HE HILL AUDrrORIUM The first performance of the an ADDRESSES ASSEMBLY TO GO INTO TLEASURIES MOUND THlS SEASON nual College Circus which took place OF Y. M. AND Y. -W. Thursday evening at the gymnasium HE:MPEL, VAN GORDON, MARTIN, was given before a great number of SAYS, "DISARM THE TEXTBOOKS" AND OTITER FAMOUS AR· students and citiz�ns of Ypsilanti. AND "REVISE THE CHILD'S PLAY IN DETROIT TIRTS ON PROGRAll Several hundred students specializ IDEA OF PATRIOTISM" SINGLE ADMIS- ON SATURDAY ing in physical education work, led SION 3 5 CENTS The twenty-ninth annual May Fes by the unknown ring master who Ftederick J. Libby addressed the tival of the University of Michigan, proved to be none other than J�m general assembly Wednesday morn }IrCu1Joug·ll's lfff·n, lUany oi' Wl10m " 'l'w�nty-011e Organizations 'fake Part which will be given during the four mie" Hole, took 1,art in the various ing on "The Peace Conference at Are Fr�·shmeu, to lUake Strong in Program, Efeven Thursday days beginning May 17, with four acts, none of which could possibly Washington." Mr. Libby is the exe Bi'd For )I. I. A. A. IIonors and Ten Friday evening concerts and two matinees, have been better. There were the cutive secretary of the National promises to provide patrons with an nine Swedes in a folk-dancing act 'Council for Reduction of Arma opportunity pf hearing delightful ments. He has lived in fourteen Michigan State Normal College and the four. Egyptian dancers di Plans for the biggest and best Kol music. While the general program countries of E'urope and Asia and will open its baseball season Satur rect from Cairo. 'Phen there was the lege Komedy ever presented are rap will follow along the lines of those brings to his work for international day, April 15, when they meet the Zouave Drill which brought much ap idly nearing completion. The organ which have been given so success peace a knowledge of many peoples. Detroit 'College of Law team on the plause. The tumbling and parallel izations taking part in the program fully for many years past a glance Mr. Libby emphasized two reasons latter's diamond. The strength of bar perfo1'.mances by the Physical are daily practicing their acts in at the numbers to be offered and the why the 5-5-3 plan was adopted by the lawyers is not known ·but Coach Education men Wt•re good in every preparation for the performances at genera arrangement will indicate the conference, first because Amer McCullough is confident that his . ! detail as were the vaulting and ath Pease Auditorium on Thursday and that selections of a more varied and ica, the richest nation at present men will give a good account of letic posing acts. The clowns with Friday, April 20 and 21. Twenty-one brilliant nature will be provided. among nations, voluntarily reduced themselves. their ape-like antics kept the audi acts will comprise the program for Sparkling orchestral selections will her own navy, thus transferring her The Normal team thus far has ence in convulsions of laughter the two nights. Of these, eleven be given by the Chicago Symphony allegiance from armed preparedness show1, considerable ability in all its throughout the entire performance. acts will be given Thursday evening, Orchestra, while the numbers to •be to world opinion, and second, because departments and gives promise of Numerous other ar;ts completed the while the remaining ten complete performed by the University Choral of the Four Power Pact, a new fo�m making 8 strong bid for the M. I. A. program. the Friday performance. Following nion will be of a partic.ularly at of semi-world organization. A. honors. "Doc" has a good supply U Much of the credit for the excel are the programs for Thursday and tractive character. These two feat But what is to be the good of all of material this year, which is, an as- lence of the acts is due Prof. Mc Fri,day: set to every contender for the cham- ures which naturally form· the basis Cullough and Miss Wolfe, whose val such regional organizations if the pionship. Rynearson, Foster, Crit- of the festival will •be materially as uable ideas and unceasing efforts children, the next generation, do not Thursday i tenden, Nichols, and Ferenz com- sisted by the presence . of a list o were in a great measure responsible understand their true significance? Over the Teacups-Kappa Psi. prise the pitching staff, while Geary, soloists of high rank. for the good results accomplished. "After all," said the speaker, "war One Act Play-Pi Kappa Sigma. Richmond, VanWinkle, and McClear Two programs which may be term is only organized murder and it must Burlesque on Anthony and Cleopa- are contenders for the receiving po- ed "Artists' Night" ·wm be provided 'l'HElrn WEHE f'LAPPER'l be stopped. It's up to the the teach tra-Kappa Gamma Phi. sition. Of the pitchers, Rynearson on Wednesday and Friday evening IN THOSE DAYS ers to ·do two things: disarm the The old woman that lived in a , is the most experienced. "Rynie" by Mario Chalmee, a famous tenor text-books, that is, exalt the heroes shoe-Sigma Nu Phi. has several times won his "N" in and Frieda Hempel, soprano, stars of . Godey's Lady's Book for February, of peace as much as those of war, Mock Italian Opera--'Harmonious baseball, and has also seen service the Metropolitan Opera Company. 1860, comments upon a prevailing and .revise the kiddies' conception of Mystics. in several minor leagues. He was at Thursday and Saturday evenings the style: "Outrageous. The hoops worn patriotism. It's up te the teachers Burlesque on Treasure I�land ff one time the property of the Detroit University Choral Union will o er by girls who work in factories. They to help bring the nation out of the Minerva. he Tigers. The catchers, with the ex- two attractive works. However, t outhoop all. They are really atro dawn into the full light of a new Tumbling--Arm of Honor. ception of McClear, are. new men on Glimax of the festival will be reach cious." But it if' ,wt the hoopskirt day." Student teaching, first day-Y. W. the campus. The infield will be well ed on Saturday evening when Wag style that is considered outrageous, C. A. fortified by four of the following ner's "Tannhauser" will be sung in for in July, 1864, the same magazine Drill of Vestal Virgins-Sodalitas men: Ilellenberg, Hole, Bartells, English with a cast of celebrated commends the hoopskirt by saying CHEMISTRY CLUB Latina. r Spencer, Dickie, and Tarrant; the artists, each distinguished in the ole that "the hoopskirt, when moderate One Act Play-Sigma Sigma Sig first three men mentioned are vete- allotted. in size, is necessary to a lady's The April meeting of the Chemis ma. rans of last year. Hansor is the only health, comfort, and comeliness." try Club will •be held in Room 14 of Bachelors and Benedicts-Y. M. C. veteran in the outfield; in this de . Y. M. C. A. Moderate in size is a somewhat in the Science building on Wednesday, A. April 19, at 7 o clock. A very inter partment Yeakey, Davidson, McClos definite dimension but probably Friday key and Ederer are fighting for po The formal installation of the new might mean not greater than eigh esting program has been prepared Musical Comedy-Treble Clef. sitions. Y. M. C. A. officers took place at last teen feet in circumference. for the occasion. Professor Peet will A mere man-Delta Phi. "Doc" is attempting to get a game Wednesday's "Y" meeting. Provision Paper collars were new at that speak on "The latest Views on the Romeo and Juliet-Chi Delta. for an early date with the University was made for sending the entire time. In 1860 the Lady's Book re Structure of the Atom." Don Hol In Old Kentucky-Trailblazers. of Detroit. Should he be successful, group of new officers to the Officers' marks,, ''Have any of our subscribers brook has for his topic, "The Manu A country store-Theta Lambda the first game will probably take Training Conference at East Lansing heard anything of this new, beauti facture of Glassware," while John Sigma. place Wednesday, April 19, at Nor this week end. They will return ful, and useful appendage, or, /JS they Ackerman will talk on the subject, Musical number-Phi Delta Pi. mal Field. Saturday, April 22, M. S. next week with reports ·of real value are more properly called, patent en "Glass Apparatus." At this meeting Reading-Alpha Sigma Tau.· N. C. plays the College of Law team to every man on the campus. Don't amelled collars? Well, they are all plans for the annual spring trip to Tony Sarg's Marionettes-Norma] in a return game here. miss their reports or the refresh the rage here now, for several rea another city will be discussed. Ev Art Club. ment ,program next Wednesday at sons. They set so well, they look so ery member is urged to be present. One Act Play-Home Economics 6:30 p. m. well, and they are so cheap. No ef Dr. B. L. D'Ooge and Prof. Allison 'lub. fort of the ironer can produce such went to Madison, Wisconsin, this Music-Alpha Tau Delta. A member of the News staff was a collar as the patent enamelled." SMALLPOX! week to attend the Classical Confer Tickets will be on sale in the cor in Mt. Clemens last Friday, and L. Alas and alack, not all progress is ence of the Middle West and South. ---· ridors Tuesday and Wednesday and W. Fast, the superintendent of forward, and the pecuniary standard Smallpox of the most virulent type at the auditorium Thursday and Fri schools (Normal College 1905) sug of esthetics gets in its work. is prevalent throughout the state. day evenings. Single admission to gested attendance at the third an DR. N. A. HARVEY. There are at present several case& in · each ·.performance is thirty-five cents. nual operetta given by the high Ann Arbor. In view of this situa The proceeds of the Komedy go into school, "The Fire King." It was an The Ba-Ea-Ke has been invited to tion, the health committee of the I CALENDAR I the treasuries of the Students' unusual piece of work, for amateurs, Dr. D'Ooge's home for a social even college urges that every student who Christian Association. and the dancing, under direction of ing, Wednesday, April 19. Come, has not 'been successfully vaccinated Marion Bard (Normal 1920) who is leave your troubles at home, and vithin the last three years, be vac- in charge of the ,physical training bring your smiles. cinated at once. EARLY MORNING was. most unusual in its artistic fin Watch the bulletin board for ish. further an�ouncement. Kollege Komedy next week. EASTER SERVICE
An early mering Easter service will be held at Starkweather Hall on l'RIDAY, APRIL 14 Easter morning at 7 o'clock. An ap College Circus, Gymnasium, propriate service has •been planned 8:00. CHORAL CONCERT and a breakfast lunch will be served at the close. All students are in SATURDAY, APRIL 15 "THE (3T. MATTHEW PASSION'; BY JOHN SEBASTIAN BACH vited. Natural Science Club trip to Canadian Bird Reserve. See (Fir.st time in Michigan) Natural Science notice. Head swelling is an evidence that All-College party at the the owner of the head has reached 'femple. NORMAL COLLEGE CHOIR 200 VOICES his limit. Inter-class track meet, Nor THE MacDOWELL SOCIETY (Jackson) 100 VOICES mal field, 1:30 p. m. Don't miss the College Circus at CHOIR OF OHILDREN (Prepared by Miss Foster) SUNDAY, APRIL 16 75 VOICEE the gymnasium tonight. Easter morning service, at CHORALE CHOIR (Prepared by Mrs. Erickson) 100 VOICES Starkweather Hall, 7:00 a. m. SINGING FROM THE GALLERY KOLLEGE KOMEDY TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Y. W. C. A. cabinet me·eting, DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE 6:30. PRODUCTION IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF FREDERICK ALEXANDER ANNUAL KOLLEGE KOMEDY AT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 PEASE AUDITORIUM ON THURS� Y. M. and Y. W. meetings, DAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 6:30. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 8 P. M. PEASE AUDITORIUM TWENTY-ONE SELECTED ACTS BY 1 THE BEST AMATEUR PERFORM .rHURSDAY, APRIL 20 T ERS OF THE COLLEGE. ADMIS Kollege Komedy, Auditorium, TICKETS 50 CENTS, ON 8ALE APRIL 26 NO RESERVED SEA S SION 35 CENTS. GET YOUR 8:00. TICKE'DS EAiRLY, AND AVOID THE � RUSH. - · --- · ·- THE NORllAJ, COT,T,llO�: NEWS The Normal College News -r- - - -· ,/_! ; •- • • •- ,,; . Publhbed b7 the HAT DO YOU KNOW? lllCIIIGAN S'l'A'l'K NOR.ldAL OOLLJ:;.C,;.t:: :t�:e :y,SA�:��n a � tl����o seel +: :•>: ..: ; .;,:;::;:,;,-:�:-ii i I nt r •• a r• -:-:-: : ; ..;,,..:.. ;...... ; ; :,-;:,,..;...... ; ; ..;, ..,: ;.. ; . ..;,. ,...;.. ; ,;,;.. ;; ...... ; ; ...... ; . for e · .;. th long· a ticip ted Ontee ln ). ain BuUdlntr Room 17 ,·isit f th 1. \.Vho is the presE.' postntnste ::: She Said Her "Tummy" Was Sore, :t l , i s s e N tural Science Club to Jacl< Miner'• gen rnlI o.f a th� Unitedn nt ·i· States'? i �: · Oate of l>u.bUeatlon- Tbo No rmal COi· ,Vikl B rd !te crv<: ju t ov r the .. \ .:. ubll•he d on t �- \'' l t is 1 ea hy an an Jine .;. Like She Had Eaten AI Brick. ••• 1eS"e News ii, o Frlda;r o rivernn in Canada.r A llspecial car ei• :,.·: each week Prof. F. B. •McKay of the Normal College faculty, who is at present THE CHARM OF. A WOMAN studying in the ·Graduate School at Harvard University, is spending a is found in her beautiful hair dielightful leave of absence. In a recent letter he writes: "Every week is bringing new interests and I shall be sorry when I have to return. I LURA SHAMPOO addressed the assembly of the Boston Normal School on Thursday last Plain and with Henna (March 30) , and met a former pop ular Normalite of the class of 1905, imparts that desired gloss Dr. J. Mace Andress. He is making a real .place for himself in the field of education in Boston. He sent Sold only at " " greetings to the old Normal College." ARNET BROS. Miss Louise Palmer, A B. Normal College 1920, spent Tuesday with us. She is in charge of the kindergarten . The Haig Pharmacy DR\' CLEANERS department of the Elementary School of the University of Pitts Phone 86 We Deliver !5· Wahington Street burgh. Phone 1150 Miss Elise Phinney, now teaching in . the Commercial High School, De- · =��======�--==---==�=-!!'===� We Call We Deliver troit, spent Monday with Normal ��:� friends. Prof. E. A Lyman gave addresses THE LATEST IN PHOTOGRAPHS. ) before the High School and the THE BEST EATS Mathematics Club in Grand Rapids on Friday. ART PICTURES AND Regular Dinners or Special Lunches PICTURE FRAMES Sandwiches and Salads LIBRARY THE MISSION LUNCH Donna Stratton, '04, write� from her home in Troy, Ohio--"I could not Come in between classes return to the Mission field, as my . MILLER STU DIO mother. is an invalid and needs me here. I neve; forget the' friends, Open Evenings both students and faculty, of the Phone 174 Washington at Pearl good old days when I was at the NEXT TO ROWIMA 507 W CROSS ST. Normal." �e:e;:e::a:e:a:s:a e:e:a:e:a:e:e:0:e:s:o:e:e:a:(ce:e:e:e:e:e:s:e:e:e:e� Mrs. Helen Farley Smith of De- troit, former junior library assistant, is spe .;,+-:..;.+-:--:.. �: .. :.. :.. :-r :-:-r:.. :- :..:-:-:-:-:••!-!••!-!• •:-:.. :- : .... : ..:-:-:-:.. : .. :-:: .. ..: .. :- :.. :• •:.. :.. :... -: • nding a week visiting in town. •'• •'• Prof. Jefferson kindly gives some • • •; !• very interesting items from a per- >.: ·*· ' ' R O ' ' :f•• sonal letter from Isaiah Bowman •*• whose "The New World" was recent- f* i• ly noted on Our Own Book Shelf and SANDWICHES ICE CREAM t is now in its third printing, with a second i?. X edition already under way. :( j: In a little over a half year it has CANDY BARS :i: been adopted by over eighty colleges, :k1 ,t, and universities, rirriong the latest ·'·.a. being Cambridge University, Eng- : ROWJMA DRUG CO. 509 W. Cross S: land, whence comes an order for • }., about a hundred copies, while a Lon- 1i � don p u1b isher who took a thousand •:....::.. :- .. :->:.. :.. :.-: ••:.. :-: .. :.. x -:-:.. ..::-:-: .. .. : :-:-:-: -:-:••:-:.. :-:- :.. ::-: .. :- : .. .. :-:-: : .... :: :-:-:-:-:.. ••!• 1 copies now wants a thousand more. After expressing his deep indebt STEAi{! edness to Prof. Jefferson for mar SALADS ginal comments,, he writes, "You may be interested to· know that a Dutch SANDWICHES Nice, juicy porter house steak cooked to order 25c man thinks the book is very fine ex 5:00-6:30 cept for the chapter on Holland; an FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAES Englishman (Lyde, Geographical Journal, March) thinks the book is first rate except for the chapter on DICKERSON'S RESTAURANT the British Empire; a Swede wrote 235 Summit St. that the book was all right except for the chapter on Scandinavia. They The place to go jf you are hungry. all like frank talk about the other fellow." GAUDY'S CHOCOLATE SHOP OUR OWN BOOK SHE[LF Henry 0. Severence was a member •:..:.... : :.. :.. :,...:-.>-+< .. :..x.,.:... :.. :.,.r:..: .. : :-,.r:.. .. :,..:-:-.: .. : :-:•.. •:.. : :.. :,..:�r:-: .. .. �)" ....,.�:--rx..,. of the Normal College Class of 1891. t t EXCELLENT LUNCHES AND MEALS He early deserted teaching to enter SODA FOUNTAIN CONFECTIONS the service of the Michigan Univer :i sity Library where for many years Candies and Fountain I WITH FIRST CLASS SERVICE he was, in charge of the Department -'•l ! of Periodicals which he developed •}. Specials of All Sorts ...i• and enriched. About ten years ago I t Remember us for your spring he was elected Head Librarian of DROP IN ON THE WAY BY the University of Missouri at Co g t fraternity and sorority banquets lumbia. Mr. Severence published several years ago A Guide to Period- THE COLLEGE CONFECTIONERY icals and Serials of the United i : • - i States and Canada which quickly be- ,. :.. :�..:..,...... ,.....: ..:..:., ... :.. :.. .. :-:-: .. :-:-:": •:-:••:-:.. : :.. :.. :-:.. :-:.-:..:- :...:-:-:-:-:..:-:..:.,..,.... ,. came an indispens le help to l li- � � l J���&�:����� a� a�������:���������=���oc�������� a� a:��p brarians. A fourth and very much enlarged edition was recently pub THE COLLECE CAFE lished containing more than · 12,000 titles,. � ; Rl�CE'NT A•CCESSIONS APPLICATION Aikin, W. A-The voice. 1920. ������5i Carver, Thomas N.-Selected read ings in rural economics. 1916: PICTURES Dyson, S. S.-Manual of chemical plants. 1919. STU DENTS Park, Robert E. & Burgess, E. W. Int roduction to the science of soci can be made from the It's our business to ology. 1921. Parkman, N. R.-Heroes of today. 1917. Aurora Negatives REPAIR YOUR SHOES Partington, J. R.-Textbook of in- organic chemistry. 1 We do it well and double their life. Robinson, James H.-Mind in the making. 1921. Severence, H. 0.-Guide to .p�riod icals. Ed. 4, 1920. STRONG'S QUALITY SHOP Stevenson, J. A-Project method of teaching. 1921. THE CAMP STUDIO Opposite Poatoffice Wilkinson, Marguerite--New voices. 1919. 122 Michigan Ave. Phone 1167 I Ko liege Kom.edy, April 20 and 21. tft we ee e e:1»:1:e:e e s , , a «e ,:, mt::&Oa:il:l:l1J:1:18:8:la:a:ma111:a:, · ·i:lamea:i&lil:lilO.UO:Khl!r:e:BllCD:& a:, s:e ;a:e :e:, :e:e :e.& :e:e :s:e :se:ae:::ee:se:ee:s:e&::e:ea:e:ea· J ce:e:e:aa aa:e,,agea:i&a:iell:leil:leir:i&B:i,l:le�ee:iee:: ee:e:& e:e e::e "6:f 00:-:0 .. ...: ...:-: : ... :-:,,: .. :-: .. :.. :-: ... .. :,.: : .. ,:,,:,,:..;.-� THE NOR!f.U, COt.hEGB KEWII ,: (HtEEJ{ WOl{LI) t i A,e..:,..:..:+x '"T:... :.->-:-<->·: ... :... 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