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Prominent Man Gone

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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St. Aiiiírew's vested choir and a few tri mis will give an entertainment consisting of a secular concert and a dramatic farce entitled "The Little Sentinel" in Harris Hall on Saturday evening, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. This choir has on several occasions proved itself equal to the demands of a heavy program and it will do itself justice no doubt on Saturday. The composers represented are Buil, Donizetti, Richards, Lady Paget, Brockley, Schumann, Cower, and Bellini. These selections are popular ones, and embrace both solo and chorus works. The second part is theatrical, and represents an early igth Century English Farm House scène, and is a Standard work of its kind, being fu!l of sparkling and witty passages. Tiit1 cast of characters is represented by Mr. A. S. Houghton, Mr. J. Austin Bucknall, (Dent. '95): Mr. Karl Harriman, (High School '95); Miss Belle Maxon, (U. of M. Elocution '94); and Miss Zena Thomson, (U. of M. Elocution '95). The whole is under the direction of A. S. Houghton, whose work never fails to draw large audiences. The price of admission is small, twenty-five cents, and as a large audience is expected, the early securing of a ticket at Brown's drug store would be judicious.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News