| Show MACBETH AM IDEAL Prof Clark Speaks on Great Tragedy at Bnrratt Hall Course Ends Today Macbeth A Tragedy of the Will was time second in the series oC lec lurcs by Prof Clark of Chicago delivered de-livered at Banalt hall yesterday afternoon af-ternoon As on time previous clay a large and appreciative audience was present ii From a psychological standpoint Prof Clark ssiys Mscbelh is the greatest great-est of Shakespeares tragedies Tie pointed out how Macbeth was an lilpal personality struggling against eternal laws and said that Lady Macbeth was not responsible for the murder which Macbeth committed that lie had been planning It for months and had he not done It on the day the crime was com mllled he would have done it on another an-other day In time course of his address Prof Clark made a striking contrast between be-tween what he termed police court justice and poetic Justice and said thai while a man may escape punishment punish-ment of a physical nature for crimes committed he can never escape the poetic or spiritual punishment And while in the end Macbeth succumbed to police court Justice the real Mac beth died months before his head was cut off The telling point of the lecture was that there Is no tragedy but the spiritual tnteedy and the development of the theme through the tragedy of Macbeth was admirable Last evening Prof Clark gate an interpretative in-terpretative reading of King Lear This afternoon at 1 oclock he will give Oral Expression and Literary Interpretation Inter-pretation The course closes this evening with a dramatic recital of Henry V |