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P U P IL S
P R E S E N T E D a. Leita Signor (from Les
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IN TERCO LLEG IA TE
PICKUPS
By Mrs. K atherine W ard Pope in Re
• Fentenailles Gathered From the Columns of Our
cital in Villard Hall Thursday
1 lazel Huff
Exchanges and Condensed for
Evening
a. Aus Meinen Grossen
Our Readers
Schmerzen ....................... Franz
The Song Recital of the University b. Rose in the Bud ...............Foryster
School of Music in which Mrs. Kath c. You loved the Time of Violets
erine Ward Pope presented a number
............................................. Lohr
of her pupils, was listened to by a large
Louise Yoran
and appreciative audience in Villard a. Beloved it is Morn
Hall. Thursday evening, June 4th.
...................• • Florence Ay 1 ward
The following programme was un b. Im K ahne.............................. Grieg
usually well rendered.
Cora Wold
The Florence Waltz ............. Leibling a. Lungi dal Caro B ene.......... Secchi
Jessie Fariss
(Two songs by Gena Branscombe.)
a. Autumn S o n g ............. Mrs. Beach b. W ith Rue My Heart Is Laden.
b. My S h a d o w ........... Henry Hadley c. 1 he Tender Sweetness.
(From a Child’s Garden of Verses
Edna Zimmerman
by Robert Louis Stevenson.)
a. Ein Schwann ......... ............. Greig
Georgine Ranson.
b. W ith a V iolet....................... Greig
The University of W ashington has
granted a gold ”V\ to everv represen
tative in debate and oratory for the
past year.
< >nly three girls were dropped front
Stanford during the recent unpleasant
ness.
T. E. Latimer, who led the Wash
ington debate team against Oregon
this spring, has received a $250 schol
arship in the University of Illinois.
In an annual mud light at Cornell,
286 freshmen were artistically decorat
ed by the sophomores.
JOHNSON HALL. TH E UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Fruelingsglaube........ Franz Schubert
Isolene Shaver
The Danza ...........................Chadwick
Pearl Wilbur
Still wie die N a c h t............. Carl Bohn
Edith Prescott
I wo songs by Landon Ronald.
a. Away on the Hill.
b. The Dove.
Louise Renshaw
Morgen-Hymme ................. Henschel
Oliver Bardwell Needham
a. Il N e ig e ............................ Bemberg
b. Linder the Rose ................. Fisher
Irene Simington
S p rin g .................................. Leo Stern
Una Neal
Requiem ..................... Sidney Homer
Ralph Dodson
jc. I Think .................
D’Hardelot
Lila Prosser
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Students of the agricultural and me
chanical college of Texas recently re
fused to attend classes until their pres
ident should be removed. It is general
ly believed that the president will ac
quiesce to the demand that he iesign.
The Stadium at the University of
Syracuse, recently completed, gives
that institution the largest playhouse
in America. Il has a seating sapacity
of 40,000.
The O. A. C. Barometer recently
printed a short local on a student who
while practicing an athletic frat cut a
gash in his head.
Yale University will next year sup
port two daily papers.
A new chemistry building at Michi
gan will cost $275,000.
Whitman college is to add'an en
gineering department. A large en
dowment will help to make that college
the equal of any in the Northwest.
Prohibition has been strongly en
dorsed by the students at Nebraska
1 Iniversity.
'I'lie police had to be called in to
quell a disturbance at the freshman
dinner between the freshmen and
sophomores at Pennsylvania. Several
students were taken to the hospital to
recover.
Memorial church, the famous Stan
ford, chapel, which was destroyed by
the San Francisco earthquake, is to be
restored, according to a recent state
ment of the board of trustees.