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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tlïe íiiext i lee tare tn tlie H. L. A. comse wijl iba an evento? by Leland T. Powera, .t.lne great imipersonntor. He is .nat new to an Ann Artoor audieruce. Mlufc!i . is all the better, for our ieopte know and appreciat hfcí excellence. i Tle appwiraiico ,of ilr. and Mre. Cteonge Heufiche ita tlieiir entertain:híí o-ngs, on Frlday evéning, wlü auinely ba .greefced by a lai-ge a u dieme e . Thcee .two peo pía have 6ucceeded ia iwimaüng miceess in Londoii, Eng., .and K thia.b was possdiKe lor tlneni, itlnejy Bu.rejy caá entertain an Ann Arbor amli'encei for one eventnig. jiosepb .ic.iVrwon, the famous actor, wöl be .tamlered a publfc receptlon ïn University Hall Tuesday Decemiber 14. The r-ecaption fi be eomplinuemtary and wö be (tiren uiider the au -pïc es oí .tbs Oratorlcati AssociaU'on. Th.e faeuiïfes luave. agreed to Buspemd classes irosa 11 t.o 12 o'clock aivxt TuíSday morniiïg so tbat the etudents may atbeind the reception. JoJin Philip Sonisa has well uinder wny musitó far the uow opera wtofcfh be is wria-ng íor De "WoCl Hopper, and whfch w2 bs called "Th CharTatji." Ttoe bcnok ís by ChaiTli-s Kl-eiin. t'lie Bocoéeslul wuthor oí t.he Dilbuetto of "El Capitán" and many poipuiar plays. "Tlie Charlaban" wflúl be prodnoed at the ICnickertjotíker Theatre, New York, ear.y m September next. Sausa lias alio arpaaged a muisfcai nonnelt.y ior his band, wtoteh he caüs "OMer the FootvMite Ín New Yoi'k." This will be a meHange oí tlie tj-pfital musical íeatü.ie.s oí eaeh Isew York theatre írom Cnaegla Mukíc Ha.21 tío ilaiiliactan íieach. There ití oouisiderdlwö divers! ty ol opjnion in regard o b'iie lecture oi (jiov. TayQor laab Frúlay ovenüng. Sanie spöak to. ve-ry liigh ;erm3 oí It. Tlúíi is c-specialy trae ai the yoanger ieopie wlwj heard it. Borne oí. illa ollei' oaes wlio expeet and loo nnieh digiuitl}' in such. a high luid ílioailo rabie personaje as tlie gpveraior oí a BUUe in thiiá gieat Ameriean, Union, veré üifcsappoiimied. Bat tihea, ií amy man coold pleaae all, ba would be a wonderful man. Tliose wlio onjoyed 'Jiiappy amd jO'lly descriipKons and Btoriie, al'l ualbe in praisiug Tennessee's goveraor. Hfe lee taire was a Avondiei'fuH pioduction of adjectives, eaeh MCEdy fiCted in ita plaee. It was a graceful and be'autüiful prose poem toterepersed wititt so'ng. It was a mlcflody. It was a song tbat hum. mied fbrouigh your tbouglits long aftier tlie Banger had íinished. It taugUt no particular lesson ; it did nob impress any Rrea or woiiderfiiü Idea upon your mind ; a,nd it was itíg-enious in Hs use of words, and oftem stroiig ín descrlptive passages. Wlwn ont' ralises how sltght a ctaaog of expi-essl'on or accent oven, miu'lit bav tiirnoil wha.t, iras Wlitty ;m entertalning, into a farce, thien the g-entus of the uvan kIiows out cli-.ir and brtgitob. Gov. Taj'Lor ii;l not loa,ve an impr-ess'.on Iwilvind tjliat he wm a great toan, biitivery ma,ny betiieve tliat lie luas conm'dera.bl igeniius, and. few can the fact ttoa he known liow to patei-ta rn an amtiience.

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Ann Arbor Courier