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Show Recitals. Next Monday nnd Tuesday loverB of dramatic recital will have the pleasure pleas-ure of heai-ln? Jessie Lee Newlin, an artist of sufllelent abllltv as to call forth the iheartv commendation of I'rof. S. n. Clark, who ha proved a faorlte In Lou an. M Us Newlin comes from the University ot Chicago, and in a personal letter to the college people peo-ple here, Prof. Clark says: "I am very anxious to have you hear Miss Newlin, who has been with me as teacher both at the University and Chautauqua for some years. Miss Newlin stands for what is tho very best In literature, and I am sure would make a strong impression on your people. peo-ple. She Is a woman ot wide experience, experi-ence, a strong speaker, and an excellent excel-lent reader. Moreover, she presents forcefully and practically, sound methods meth-ods of teaching reading In tho schools. When I sav to you that there Is no one whom I' know that has n clearer perception of tho needs of tho teacher towdares a rational pedagogy, you will recognize how much nnd how highly I trust Miss Nowlln's ability." .Miss Newlin will make four appearances, appear-ances, twice In tho afternoon and two limes In the evening. No doubt laryc audiences will greet her. |