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Show . MICHIGAN SINGERS PACK PLAY HOUSE Combination Witli Mandolin Olub Produces Pro-duces Music of Esceptionally Good Character. Brimminft over -witli the genuino col-lego col-lego spirit of joviality and good-follow-sliip, iillod vrhh tho gonuine college firo of zeal and loyalty, nro the members mem-bers of tho University of Michigan Glee nud Mandolin club. More than this, they know music and know how to present it. Tho big malo chorus is splendidly balanced and every voice is good, with soloiBts of exceptional merit; tho intrumontalists got real harmony from that much-abused instrument, tho mandolin, and theso players aro supplemented supple-mented by a good violin and cello. Listening to round ufter round of ap-plauso ap-plauso from thc nudionco thatv filled tho Garrick theater last night, ono mi "lit ha ve-well conceived that nino-tenths nino-tenths of ttioso present camo from Michigan; but not so, although tho Salt Lako Michigan colony was out in force. It was simply a case of good, primitive, appealing music well ban- A majority of the numbers presented pre-sented wero 'original with tho members of the club and ranged from the "nonsense" "non-sense" singing. 50 dear to those who recall their college days, to tho rollicking rol-licking gloo and the tender harmonies llwit breatho lovo and adoration. ' Waldo Fellows, ono of tho second tenors, is a comedian, who if ho chooses to make tho stage his career, jb bound to achievo success. Has slng-hj"-actinir is inimitably iunny and ho was recalled time after timo. . Tho entiro programme was thoroughly thorough-ly onioyablo and Fred C. Graham is to bo congratulated for crowding bo much genuine oiitortaiumcnt of tho kind tlmt drives away caro into the short snaco of a single evening. |