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28 mht 332mm 1918 March 27. Editors on the mob. Last hours under high pressure. April 1. Mr. Ohlenmacher calls at Mr. Chaffeets studio. April fool! Why does Miss Gilmore do this? e April 2. Mr. Loomis and Mrs. Stephens give public recital. April 4. Thrift Stamp 100 per cent for music department. Amount, $2,120.75. Leads University. April 5. Mr. Lesinsky goes to Indianapolis With the pharmics. Was a Cigar- ette the cause of his discomfort 0n the return trip? April 6. Glee Club sing for Red Cross Beneflt show. April 7. Ruth '3ennet, Lucille Collett and Ruth Noetzel heard Zimbalist and Gluck at Chicago. April 8. Schellings Music Hall Third Liberty Loan Drive. April 27. Gary Settlement House, Gary, Indiana. May 10. Third concert given in the Auditorium by the Symphony Orchestra augmented by Chicago talent. The question is: Do the members of the Orchestra look as aristo- cratic in evening dress as their noble leader, Prof. Stephan? May 17. Auditorium, Combined Clubs. PROF. C. FREDERIC OHLENMACKER PROF. GUSTAV STEPHAN
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Q5132 331mm 27 1918 Jan. 10. Jan. 11. Jan. 14. Jan. 16. Jan. 18. Jan. 21. Jan. 24. Jan. 27. Feb. 2. Feb. 5. Feb. 6. Feb. 7. 'Feb. 14. Feb. 15. Feb. 18. Feb. 21. Feb. 24. Feb. 28. March 5. March 6. March 9. March 15. March 18. March 19. March 20. March 22. Nlarch 26. Miss Gilmore tat 2 2151 : nHere you are as usual the last one in to practice? Miss Pointer tlooking toward the street for other late comersy: nSo far. The terrible snow storm of Jan. 11 did not prevent the Misses Gil- more, Emma Smith, Laura Beyers and Selma Hustad from taking their long-planned trip to see uThe Follies? While they are there they also avail themselves of the opportunity to hear Galli Curci. The love scene in La Boheme especially attracts Miss Gilmore and she admits that she would not object to have some one like Crinie make love to her. After the Follies Miss Smith calls for ice water at 3 :30. Snowboundl .Galli Curci party and everyone else. Jack Frost taken possession of Recital Hall, consequently Mr. Weaver teaches public school music class in his studio. Postman a welcome Visitor. Romance at a Chicago Grand Opera with a cadet. Miss Emma Smith is very pens1ve. Miss Gilmore has new curtains for her studio. Faculty pleasanntly entertains music students at Altruria. Mrs. Stephens presents Mr. J. Coates Lockhart, tenor soloist of Kilties Band, in a recital of Scotch ballads, assisted by Mr. Loomis. No one ever will forget Mr. Loomisl intepretation of Chopiifs F Minor Fantaisie. Notice: Mr. Lesinsky will not meet his pupil today. Ground Hog Day. Sunshine lE-rrr-rr-rr. Special Symphony rehearsal on llObligato Con-Shoe-Taef played by Mrs. Stephan. Public recital. Miss Noetzel takes part. First Symphony Concert. If you love me like I love you, No knife can cut our love in tonLaura Reyers. Glee Club gives concert at Altruria. 1:17: Mr. Ohlenniacher late! Was at 5 and 10 cent store selecting rugs for his studio. Miss Myrtle Eaton and Miss Marjory Foster give public recital. Intervene warfare. Cigar stubs and lemons are being exchanged. Ruth Ridway: 1115 Mr. Loomis here today? Opening for spring term. Conilicts in spite of pre-arrangement of programs. NewseDiscovered at movies, Paul Neal in a box seat with a charm- ing debutante. Mr. Loomis and Parsons give a recital. One of the best ever given in Valparaiso. V-9 meeting. After meeting Miss Noetzel gives her ideas of a real romance and ideal way of being wooed. Second Symphony Concert. Miss Gunther states that the previous orchestra was led to the state by the Wooden Men. Mr. Ohlenrnacher and Mr. Schaeffer attend the style show. Public recital. Notice on board: hIf each member of music department buys war saving stamp we will be given 100 per cent card and hang in Music Hall?
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1918 2115132 iRewrb 29 ilukes 1. We never will tind out if Miss Ilershman is married or not. she changes the story so often. 2. lthF said a Visitor to Miss Pointer, uthe University boasts of an orchestra V thog', Whispered Miss Pointer, We never boast of itfy 3. One of the new arrivals in the Public School Music class was asked the meaning of tlffl She said, ttloud? HYes, but the Italian word ?i, She didnt know, so was told it meant Klfortef, Later when llff presented itself, she was asked, llVVhat is the word for that ?ll She brightened up and said, llEightyF 4. XVillieawPaw, what is that tune they always play at a wedding when the bride and groom come down the aisle ? PawallThe Battle Hymn of the Republic, my sonfy MawallW'illie, you go to bed. ,.. 3. Miss McDani ls in Public School Music directing the chorus: ler. Schaeffer, you'll have to play the piano, this is a female chorus? 6. She was mad on the subject of music. A gentleman knocked at her door and asked, HDoes Mr. Schaeffer live here Flt V llNo. sir, his room is an octave higher in the next flat. she replied in an andante pianissimo tone of voice. ,.. A Any one who can live with a trombone player can stand anything. 8. ltltls time to practice, lrenefi Yes, Ruth, I hear? llFive minutes for scales. twice five for etudes and three times hve for Bachfi uOh, my, she siged, ltl'm really glad th:se old composers have died? 9. llAnything doin'r asked one knight of the road of a companion whom he had seen coming from a house across the street. . llNaw, ltaint worth while to ask there. l only peeked in the Window, but its a plain ease of a poverty-stricken family. Why therels actually two women in there playinl on the same piano.
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