Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1936, p. 25

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versiîv. college division -of Northwestern ,iniversitv in co-operation with the Auditorium theater. To enihance the list of renoNyned artists and musical organizations that the UniYersity colilege wiIl bring to the Chicago area during.the ,conMing season, a brilliant gtoup of eight lecturers and comfnientators well ktiownii in the musical odill appear withi the artists. availalae in the world today. The concýerts andlectures are also. available to members of 'the general Public.. Inquiries and registration checks nîaY be addressed.to the office of- the -University college, ý33Fast Chicagoavne Nearly three thousanid*season sub-. scribers attended the. first 4Historyý and jEnjoyvmett of -Music,, series presented by the university and the Auditorium the-ater last yeair. the commentary, Which offers an unusual aspect -to these.concerts -in the music se.ason of the' cityi given nec instance. by a. lectuer Who is a specialist in the field of music concerned. The- lecturers are designed. to give those Who are flot specialists -in Music a view point from which to enjoy the Aval&bl.t, publie Dr. Samuel N. Stevens, dean of the. Unýiiversity college, stated this1 week that the new. series will open on October 26 with a performance of Puccini's "La Boheéme" by the San Carlo Opera comn.pany. The Moscow Cathedral choir, one of the. outstanding features of -the firstNortiiWestern university series,, will again be bogtto Chicago as the second event on- November. 9. Dr. -Frederick, stock -wiIJ >direct the -Chicago Sym-. phony orchestra in a special programi as the third .feature on Npvemn.er 17. works offered in programftheM Nino Martini, tenor, will sing in series, and also each to provide a backthe series November 23, to be fol- ground and knowledge of the history lowed by M'\fischa Levitski~, pianist, on of music. ,November' 30. Jascha Heifetz, violiinTime Suited t. publie ist, is scheduled for December 7 and Dr. Samuel N. Stevens, dean of the the opening performance in Chicago LJnivrsity college, states: O'Such an of the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe on undertaking as the 'Uistory and EnDecemiber 18 wilI be reserved for the Northwesterii unîversity subscribers joyment of Music, series is in conformity with the purpose of the and students. The remarkable series of musical University. college of Northwestern Universit.y, which seeks to Rive tn a Wilt Pa.tenet " Bomer 1e" Y.. are Invt.d f. OP". aChargj:e ceul «0 lIabrvsfet COOP4 s Çbv, years maaes Uiamnds. Watches. Sliverware, Clochandm i*her gis from Oh.sead Ebanuu-aut* dkmUThe ftm& outitanding values available have made Ohmsand Lhamà the aUss poputar gift-uhopplnst hesdiqusatoeuSbop eBi* whih$ selhctionsm are comnplete. Ceai. or Cnmdi--te . pi. plnony music played by the St. Louis Symnphony orchestra, directed by Vladimir GoIschmann, on January. 18; and a final recital by Gladys Swarthout', soprano, on january 26. -Olin Downes, distinguisheci musical critic of the ,New York Times, will lecture to the Northwcstemn. university audience preceding the opening' program, by the San Carlo Opera Lecture By Olnu Downes course illustrates, is di QPportunities for cul thetic education withi the- average person." gramn, as this ýgned to bring irai and aesthe reach, of UiVabm-&vm Urne brniejauu<mda; set i» a " ypretty 1044 kidium pIatiinum ,t1kg. Vou'u ik 31k. ... 7 Otiers trou iC t. 5$m $75 .00 Others as Iw as $.751 Two Wîlmette Girls ,e C'rrdiÎua*e -il' Louis Louis M.mboe

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