Show TAK S DRAMA Pr Professor fessor Clark Discusses Cyrano de deBergerac deBergerac Bergerac Before Large Audience Professor ProCessor S H Clark heid head or of the deportment department or of reading ill in thE University sll sity Of Chicago needed no special In Introduction introduction to a Salt Lake Loke audience alter after his visit or of last year but If it w possible he made for tor a splendid Introduction last Hi subject was wag the great drama or of Edmond I CYrano De Be Bergerac and It is enough that each and every I character in the noble pIa play wa made to tread the stage and show hut capa I tilt audience The story of Cyrano Is nota not a new one The themes of love made 10 o serve a nobler purpose than gratification of sacrifice not by death but by life Ufe nn self or of physical disability overcome by character are well brought out In IC the character of the hero and the stirring scenes and exciting times of the perIod lend themselves admirably to the dramatists design and make mae or of the whole a glorious poem of power and beauty Through two hours covering the five nets acts of the drama droma an Immens audIence sat spell bound The first lecture of the co course will willbe be given today at 41 the subject t be beIng being Ing The Ideal which Is r rO b by request All the lectures are to be given at instead l lof of nt at 4 as announced |