FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Duet Recitals to Be Given by Fine Arts Graduating Seniors Lucile Thomas to Open Calendar With Program of Piano and Violin Music The School of Fine Arts is graduating this year 24 students from its four departments of voice, piano and orchestra, in unusually large number of seniors, the Fine Arts faculty have ruled that the graduation recitals, with few exceptions, be in the nature of duet rehearsals performing the same evening. To avoid a congested calendar for the second semester, special efforts have been made to hold the recitals and practice programs will be given by Miss Lacaille Thomas who is completing both her piano and violin courses this year. We will be here next Thursday evening, Dec. 10, at 8 o'clock at the University Auditorium. She is studying pianes under Claudia Chandler and violins under Prof. Waldemar Gethen. Selection(s on Miss Thomas's recital will be presented as follows: Piano, "Sonata Appassionata," Op. 57; Violin, "Cello, II," Op. 31; G major, "Mozart" (mozart), (cendens by Leoopid Auer).钢琴, "Three Impressions of London," include "Rock," and "A Sunday Afternoon on the Thunnes Embankment," (Growles); violin, "Concerto No.2," (Ballard et Polonaises); Violin, "Ballard et Polonaises"; Violin, "Concerto E. Major" (Mozowski); Orchestral parts on the piano will be played by Professor Preyer. Inclusion criteria Dates for all of the remaining recitals have not been set yet. Other seniors who will present graduation recitals during the year are: Lolita Appleton, Virginia Nell Ackerman, Cleveland Helen M McMorran, Ethel Hickes Lutz, Dorothy Enlow, Florence Webster, and Virginia Dorge of the University of Arizona. 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The Current Topics Club of Iola, before which four k. F.,U. debaters will discuss next Monday night whether installment buying as practiced in States is more harmful than better facilities for men's discussion club in Kanaa. Oldest Men's Discussion Club Will Hear K. U. Debaters on Harm of Installment Buying When it was organized in 1912 here were several other such discussion groups but all have been discontinued permanently or for a period of several years with the exception of the Iola club. The club was established by vice-presidents, in its history. It has no other officers. Charles F. Scott, president for the past 14 years, given the history of the club as follows: "The Current Topic Club, of Iola, was organized as an adjunct of the Y. M. C. A. in 1912. The purpose of it was merely to afford an occasion for bringing together the men of Iola once a week during the winter season, or perhaps 'ord them some sort of intellectual entertainment. From the beginning Among the men of world note whom it has had as speakers in the past two years are Sir William Grenfell and Dr. Charles Sheldon. In addition to the world famous man, he has heard many known in the middle ages to have told tales who people who make a thorough study of some interesting topic. 'The Rock' to Be Sunday "The Rock," a three act religious drama written by Mary P. Hamila, will be given by the Wesley Foundation on Wednesday church Sunday evening at 7:30. Wesley Foundation Will Sponsor Religious Drama The stage setting of Simon Peter's humble fisherman's dwelling at the University of Chicago, B.arr of Chicago, who isDIRTed the play and who brought with her the stage settings and costumes he brought to the University by Wesley Foundation. She has directed 20 films in various parts of the United States. The play, which is written to show the development of Simon Peter's character of religion, having received first prize of ten chosen plays in a cuditual contest three years ago. At the beginning of the play the development of the character of Simon Peter, the details far more recent from the basis of its historical irration. The east is: Peter, Rowlond Stover; Adina, Mirey Meyer; Dederon; mother of Adina, Margaret Roberts; Ucal, Mary of Magdalene; Grace Verson; Mary of Magdalene, Grace Verson; Agur, the physician; George Schüssel; Bessie Schüssel; Starchip Paunhal, Rockefeller; Starchip Paunhal. "A the beginning of the third year of the life of the club, former Congressman Charles F. Scott, editor of The American Presidential and has been continuously re-elected since that time so that he is serving his fourteenth consecutive term as president and has been continuously re-elected since that time so that he has been generous in responding to calls for addresses on many occasions. He is also able to secure quite a remarkable list of speakers for the Current Towers Club, Chancellor Ernest H. Lindenberg, President William C. O'Connor, a number of other members of the K. U. faculty have been board, as have men from the faculties of the University of Illinois, Governor of the state, senators and representatives have appeared before the Iola Current Towers Club, and many men eminent in different "The club is unique in the fact that it has no constitution or bylaws, no membership cell, no membership classes. The attendance is usually 70." Foster Runleigh; servant to Ucah, Vicor Auchard; servant to Agar, Hard Old Reed; servant to Mary of Magsa data, Cecil Warders. Pittsburgh, Kan. Dec. 6—At least 31 high school debating teams, in addition to the 48 high schools, will take part in a forensic tournament at Pittsburg State Tenners college Friday night at the guests of the college Saturday night at a debate with a three-man team from Oxford University, Eng- Oxford Goes to P. S. T. C. British Will Debate At State High School Meeting The question used by all Kansas high schools this season, "That the Army is demanding to argue to American prosperity," will be argued by both in the tournament and in the intercollegiate debate. The Army's argument of Prof. J., R. Pel藻, head of the department of speech, to train the high school teams for their own success. 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Paris, Dec. 6, —(UAP)—Representatives of 21 nations, including Paris and the United States, convened here yesterday to decide whether the U.S. should seek a convention for abolition of imports and exports prohibition and restriction, should be put into effect, or die a death. The opposition one country failed to ratify it. Washington — (UUP) — Nearly any woman would turn feminist for a house such as the one American in question has just moved into here. Suffragists in New Home Menwhile women's party members are imaging pictures, moving furniture here and there to see where it looks best, and raving about bed linens, paper and open fireplaces like an airplane getting set-tied in a new home. 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