FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Fraternity Gives Classical Program in Honor of Rome Members of Mu Tau Alpha Present Style Show of Old Latin Costumes Ma Tua Alpha, honorary fraternity of the Greek and Latin department, presented a classical program Thursday evening, April 21, in Fraser chapel, in honor of the 2580th birthday of Rome. the program consisted of four parts. The first number was a Roman style show, which was in charge of Lydia Wood, c. 282. The costumes which were shown are the permanent possession of the Green and Latin department. The women's costumes were shown in pantonies worn by the women, and for her wedding day, and by her mother, her girl friends, and by her show women. The costumes of the men were shown in review. The following contours were shown: A senator, Kennett Corrish, c27; a citizen, Austin Van der Silves, Ruth Challman, c'amel, and Amelia Woodward, c28; a matron, Mary T. Smith, gr; a bride, Edith Adams, c28; soldiers, William Bell, gr and Charles Seitz, c29; a graduate, Jerry Harrington, incarna and hat, Raymond Bovare, uncle; traveler in pauline, H. P. Jones, c28; women's costume of the late empire, Maurice Morley, c28. Tableau Shown The second part of the program was an interlude of famous statues in tableau form under the direction of Twin Shoemaker c. 279. The other works include Sela Hinstad c. 273, Vera Fovea, Stoops c. 281, Mildred Hommond, c. 293. The following status were shown in the interlude: Welcome to the Sun, Greek Tombstone, Throwing the javelin and disc, Wrestling, Apollo and the sun, Burying the Elephant, Eurydice, Menelaus and Patrociner, The Nibbles, and the Fallen Amazon. Senatus Populusque Romana, a one-act Latin comedy written by Miss Lillian B. Lawler, of the department of Latin, was the third feature of the play. It also told first in English and the characters introduced. The play introduced College Shop, 837 Mass. Physician, Violinist, Conductor. Marks Career of Noted Leader of the Minneapolis Symphony Heurt, Verbruggenen, conductor of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, which is to appear in Robinson gymnastium April 20, started 'his career in life as a physique, was later a violinist and a member of his life's work. Royal SHOES Women's Shops 102 Waltham 936 Main 520 Main Ave. Verbruggen was a native of Brussels, and his parents planned that he be a doctor. He was allowed to study the violin as a proper avocation, but he would never attend the attention of Yayey, the great Belgian violinist was attracted to the lad with the result that Verbruggen became a pupil of the virtuoso. He enriched a cremation when he made his debut at the studio, where his master had taken him. For five years he followed the path to a career as concert violinist. Tiring of what he termed the "futility of speaking my life with a violin tucked under my chin," he determined that he would some time be conductor. *To that end he deliberately deserts the concert stage and took a minor position in an orchestra in Wales. From this he worked his way upward. He was offered the position of assistant organist of the symphony orchestra of Glasgow, Scotland. many features of Rovan private life and many of the customs of the Ranun in regard to women in public life, including agriculture and betrothal arrangements. Serving as guest conductor in Russia, France, Belgium and Germany, he rapidly achieved a reputation. An engagement in London as conductor of the London symphony orchestra in 1984 established the name of Verheugen as one of the great contemporary conductors. Then came the call (4)头 the State Conservatory in Sydney, Australia. Then came the summons to Minneapolis where he has firmly established himself in the heart and mind. The cauce was as follows: Manina Aciellus Surn, a senator, Kenneth Cenneth c; 271 Aciell, his daughter, Maxie Bott Witt, c; 291 Qcinetia, friend of Aciell, Marine Morley, c; 292 Acalumris Mirra, a young man; Austin Van der Siloe, c; 283, Debi, c; 284, John, c; 285, Charl, shave of Surn, Aoelia Woodward, c; 220 Zoe, vceplitud to Surn, Ruth Challions, ulm. Adams Directs Tragedy A strange career for a lad who had to have been a doctor, "But," Mr. Verbrubgen remarks, "I am a doctor, with a treatment-timed-mature" quote. The concluding number of the program was a parody on Grege tragedy, King Ornament, by Steven A. Leencock, under the direction of Eilidh Adams, c28. The play was a force on the manner in which students are apt to translate Greek tragedy into English. The characters were: King Ornament, Chapele Seitz, c27; King Ornament, Chapele Seitz, c27; a chorus of old men, Kenneth Cornell, c27; Carl Neimeyer, c27; and Austin Van Dier slice, c28. Phi Delta Phi Banquet Phil Delta ptn., professional law firm, held a banquet at the Thimble Theater room Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock. The banquet was in Stanton County Court. The district attorney for Kansas. The law faculty were guests. Mr. Williams gave a talk on practice in the federal courts and touched also on the courtroom rules in Kansas State attorney. Stuart Carter, president of the fraternity, presided. John E. Blake, LL.B. 25, is practicing law in Kansas City, Mo. It is Time— to have that car of your overhauled— Mechanical Work Guaranteed VICTORY GARAGE 322-624 Mass. Phone 88 ROUND THE WORLD Second Year COLLEGE CRUISE S. S. RYNDAM S. S. RYNDAM SEPTEMBER 70 MAY SEPTEMBER TO MAY Continue your regular bedtime routine. Enjoy a relaxing Riyadh, while visiting 25 countries. A real college with a faculty of experienced educators, athletic teams, soccer, swimming, with stamps of foreign universities. A University Affiliate for men of age 37-17 years or older. 175-17 years or older. For illustrative books: The Giver by Lemony Snapper The Cost of Worship by W. S. Grimes of school year 2006-2007 UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ALEXANDRA 289 Madison Ave. New York City Store No. 2 1237 Oread Double Service The Green Owl For a Tasty Sandwich or Fountain Drink Miss Saylor's Chocolates Fountain Pens Store No. 1 1401 Ohio Just South of the Hotel 723 Mass. St. Fine Stationery Headquarters for University Textbooks and Supplies R.G.Smith Gets Fellowship Reception to Be Given for Dr. A. H. Reinhardt Mathematics Instructor Goes to California R. G. Smith, A. B.'24, A. M., 26, instructor in the department of maths, has accepted a teaching fellowship at the California Institute of Technology, Punedan, Calif. Mr. degree in mathematics and physics. The California Institute of Technology has a small under graduate engineering school in connection with three large graduate departments in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. In these departments it is considered one of the leading schools of its kind in the country. The school has no president, according to Prof. Dimnore Alter, who attended the Institute in 1923. cording to fran tromme Alter, who attended the Institute in 1923. Robert A. Müllin, winner of the Nobel prize in physics for 1923, is head of the physics department and chairman of the combined committee of regents and faculty which is the administrative body of the school. Lois Libbey, B. Mus. 17, of Almanent, visited a few days this week with Bessie Kesler, ed.27. The University will give a reception tonight in honor of Dr. Amelia Henry Reinhardt, president of the American Association of University women, and the officers and delegates of the state meeting of the association, according to an announcement made by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Doctor Reinhold will speak in 8 o'clock in the auditorium of central Administration building, and this address will be followed by a reception in the suite of Mies Agnes Hushand, dean of women. The faculty members and their wives are invited to both the address and the reception. Japan Aids Bank Tokio, April 22—The Japanese government today acted to meet the financial crisis which forced some of the largest banks to suspend. A 21 day moratorium effective today was declared to give the banks an opportunity to recover from the heavy run of the last few days. The rice exchange has been closed for three weeks. 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