UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 7,1919. Lieurance Will Present Famous Indian Melodies In Fraser Hall Monday Preyer Noted Composer to Appear With Nah Mee, and Professor Prever Thurlow Liurance, noted author on Indian music, and composer of many popular Indian songs, will appear in Fraser Hall February 17, with Edna Wooley (Nah Mee), perhaps the best known interpreter of Indian songs, Rex Ertlson Fair, pianist and Prof. Carl Preyer, pianist. Mr. Lieurance, during the past sixteen years, has lived with thirty-one different Indian tribes, and has transcribed for the Government Department of Enthnology hundreds of Indian melodies. According to Prof. Arthur Nevin, who is himself an authority on Indian music, Mr. Lieurance has done more to preserve the wonderful music of the Indians than any other man. Mr. Lieurance will not only play many of the melodies but he will talk on the relation between the life of the Indians and their music. EDNA WOOLEY, (NAH MEE), Sioux Singer who appears in Frase Feb. 17 with Thurlow Licource. music. The songs will be sung by Eda Woolley (Nah Mee) a young woman of Sioux blood, who speaks the Sioux languages, and speaks in practically all the various Indian languages. Instead of singing the songs in concert style, she will sing them as they are sung by the Indians, and with the action or dramatization which nearly accompanies their singing. She will wear the Indian costume of the tribes whose songs she sings. Mr. Rex Fair will not only play on the Indian flute, which is the principal Indian instrument, but he will also play a fantasy by Lieurance based on a Cheyenne melody. Professor Preyner will play Orcen's Indian Rhapsody, based on ten Indian melodies furnished by Mr. Lieu- rance. There will be two other concerts on the University Concert Course during the next two months. March 4, the Zoellner String Quartet will return for its ninth recital at the University. 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The Lawrence high school will play the only basketball games in Lawrence this week-end against Iola and St. Joe tonight and tomorrow night. Lawrence is undefeated this season, while Iola and St. Joe are two of the strongest high school teams in Kansas and Missouri. The games will be played on the Haskell Gymnasium court. Washburn College of Topeka will have a new woman's dormitory, costing $125,000 to be completed by September 1, 1920. The dormitory will be constructed of stone, and will be a new social center of the women of the College. The plan as worked out by the trustees of Washburn is to build around the new building as a center several residential cottages for women, and to make it compulsory that all non-resident students, at least five freshman women reside in the college dormitories. Washburn College to Erect New Women's Dormitory Over half of the funds to erect the new building are already in sight. A gift of $1,000, was announced last night, a bequest of Mrs. Genevieve T. 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