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Show CLARK RECITALS A LITERARY TREAT The Salt Lake public Is looking forward for-ward to the most distinctively literary treat ever given In the city. .It is the dramatic recitals of Prof. Clark of the University of Chicago, which will be given next1 Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afteroons and evenings. The arrangements ar-rangements are under the Immediate direction of a committee representing the University of Utah, the L. D. S. unl-verslty.ithe unl-verslty.ithe Ladies' Literary club and the city teachers. Prof. Clark is the foremost reader and dramatic interpreter in the United States, if not in the world. He has given giv-en these recitals In various parts of the East with the most flattering remits. Everywhere people have been delighted with his magnificent voice and keen Insight In-sight into dramatic literature. The programme follows: Afternoon Course, 4 P. M. March t5th Lecture, "Th Tragic Ideal." March 26th "Macbeth." a tragedy of the will. March 27th Oral expression and literary lit-erary Interpretation. Evening Course, 8:13 P. M. March 25th Dramtlc recital of Stephen Ste-phen Phillips' -Paola and Francesca." March 26th Interpretative recital of "King Lear." a tragedy of sacrifice. March 27th "Henry V.." the poet's hero king. The recitals will be given In Barratt hall at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of each of these three day and at 8:15 in the evening. |