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Show III UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COURSE HI OF LECTURES AND RECITALS. H Practically all of (ho largo unver- B sltles present a yearly course- of lee- H turcs and recitals. A movement Is WW now on foot In the University of of M Utah to Initiate such a course this 11m I year. The matter has been placod if In tho hands of a commlttco headed Aw bo Pif. Dyron Cummlngs and Ihe Ej business details are being managed 1 by Messrs. W. S. Wallaco and J. MX Fred Anderson, tho former an alum- flu nus of tho' institution and the latter a Py student. Tho opening number of this course will bo tho sons recital of Emillo de Gogorza, tho famous young Spanish a ' baritone heard hero last year with . . tho Emma Enmes concert company. Ml assisted by Wlllard Welhe, violinist. J Tho recital, which by tho way, is ,1 tho first groat musical number of tlie jj season Is looked forward to with the , -, keenest of pleasurable anticipation. Tho other numbers of this course M are as follows: Count Lockwltzky Ml famous Russian reformer and late Mi Chlof of tho Bureau of the Russian - 9 War Ofllco; EH Perkins, America's fm groatest humorist; John Graham M Brooks, author of "Tho Social Un- rest," President American Assocla- jD tlon of Sociologists; Prof. Richard m G. Moulton, Department of English M Literature, University of Chicago. Compiler of tho famous Modern ' Readers Bible; George Rlddlo of Powers' School of Expression. Dra- 1 matic Reader; Katherlno Ertz Bowden M in dramatization of "Hiawatha" pre- I sented by tho Ojlbway Indians; Ar- 1 thur Hartmann, tho Hungarian Vlo- 1 linist; United States Senator Benja- '( I mln R'. Tillman, "Tho Man with the ' I Pitchfork." |