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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 30

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I WILMETTE LIFE June 8, 1~28 Leonid Andreyev's great tragedy of meat Oratioa June 18 frustration, "The Waltz o f t he D ogs! " will continue at the· Theater club, ChtEdward Price Bell, an Evanstonian cago, this Friday, Saturday and Sun- who has gained wide recognition · as day, under the direction of Nathan H. foreign correspondent for the Chicago ~filler. Daily News, will be commencement Of this drama, Andreyev writes: speaker Monday, June 18, at North"'The Waltz of the Dogs' represents western university. the most hidden, cruel meaning of The 70th annual commencement protragedy which renounce.s the t~eaning gram will culminate the customary June 18 to August 10 and rea·.;on of human existence. long series of events surrounding the Kathan H. Miller and Paul G. Tsch- close of the university's spring quarannen head the cast, assisted by ~{i ss ter and the graduation of the senior Classes for beginners and for swimmers Billie Durham and George Korwyn. class. Ceremonies will be held in the This presentation of "Th.e . \Valtz of university gymnasium at 10 :30 in the Special Instruction for those who need it the Dogs," is another stnkmg reason morning. for the existence of the so-called The baccalaureate sermon will be "little" theater. for information call Mr. Jackson dayt ime- - Winnetka 2400. preached at the gymnasium at 3:30 Performances at the Theater club, Sunday afternoon June 17, by the Rev. Evenings University 6448 I I1 located at 1358 l\orth Clark ·street, start George Craig Stewart, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal church, a North~~~~~~ - ~~-- ~ --~-~~ -~ --~ --~ - ~~-~ -~~~ -~ ----~ - - ~~~~~~-~ -~ -= ~ --~ --~ --~ -~ -- ~ --~-~ -- ~ ~-~ ---~ ---~ -~ --~-~ --~~~~~ -~ ~· ~p~ro~m~p~t~ l y at 8:45 P. ~f. western alumnus. That evening the annual candlelight service will be held in the gymnasium at 9. Program Begins June 12 The program of events leading up to commencement will open June 12. That evening the School of Music will present its annual concert at the Evanston Woman's club. · The reception to students of the commerce and f. o. b. Detroit journalism schools will also take place that evening, Dean Ralph G. Heilman ~ . and Mrs. Heilman, Dean H. F. Harrington and Mrs. Harripgton receiving at 8 at the Georgian hotel. ({;>-':.. \ Friday will be class day for all the Evanston and Chicago schools. Here, at Yniversity hall, ] ulian Lambert will deliver the ivy oration at 10. At 10:30 the class day gifts will be presented by June Fellows of the School of Speech in Fisk hall chapel. A luncheon will follow at the North Shore hotel. In the afternoon class day exercises will be continued in the g~mnasium with the history, oration, ~: Ill , poem and philosophy read respectively by Ruth Cope, Stanford Clinton, )J eat Stanford, Austin Flint and Leon Boys - Girls - Ladin 70TH· CLASS AT N. U. "Waltz of the Doga," . 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Saturday Ia Alumni Day Saturday will be alutnni day, drawing hundreds of ..old grads" back to the campus for the parade of classes at 12:30, the alumni luncheon at 1 at the gymnasium,· with the inducting of this year's class into the association, the afternoon of recreation, and, in the e\·ening, also at the gymnasium, reception at which President Walter Dill Scott is annually the host to alumni. Also, Saturday between 4 and 6, members of the Associate alumnae will re· ceive in the Shakespeare garden south of the gymnasium. Dr. J. H. Wigmore, dean of the law school, and Mrs. Wigmore will entertain the seniors at their home, 207 Lake street, Evanston, Wednesdar, June 13. MUSEUM TOURS "Ocean Animals" and "China," at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. respectively, are .the subjects of guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History on Monday, June 11. Subjects other days next week, at the same hours, are: Tuesday, "Curious Geoligical Formations" and "Tree·5 and Wood Products"; W ednesday, "The Philippines" and "Skeletal Structure of Animals"; Thursday, two general tours; and Friday, "Melanesia" and "Iron." These tours of museum exhibits under the guidance of staff lecturers are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. Mr. and 'Mrs. Munroe Cole, who have been staying at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. John Campbell, 815 Lake avenue have moved into the home they re~ently have completed on Arbor Vitae road in Winnetka. -oThe State of Illinois gave itS veterans of the World War a bonus of CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 Ridge Avenue, Evanston $55'000,()()(). .

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