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Show U. A. C. OPERA WILL APPEAR IN FEBRUARY FEB-RUARY i "The Beggar Student", tho famous light opera by Karl Millocher will be presented by tho U. A. C. singers this year In their annual public appearance ap-pearance according to Prof. C. R. Johnson, associate professor of music nt the Institution. "Wo havo chosen The Beggar Stu-ilent Stu-ilent because of Its tunefulness ami of tho many excellent parts" sa'd Prof Johnson. Wo havo a wealth ol material In tho music department nt tho Collcgo this year and wo shall bo ablo to cast tho many parts without with-out difficulty. "Millocher has composed In The Beggar Student, a numbor of tho best duets and solos to bo found In lignt opera. Tho principal numtors arc Ollondrof's entrance song l.i wait tlmo, and they say that towar Is Ladles; Lad-les; tho characteristic duet ty Synwn and Janttsky on leaving Jill. Confounded Con-founded Cell, at last I leavo theo"; tho charming entranco trio' ?o. Laura. Bronlslava, nnd the Counto "Some llttlo Shopping really we ousht to lo' and Lnurn'B brilliant song "But when the Song Is sweetly sounding " in th flalo of tho first act: i.a.'.a'a humorous hum-orous song, "It Joy In MsrriuJ Life you'd find; alio sentimental duet of Bronlslava and JanlWo. ' TliU KIbs, Sweet Lovo"; Olfcn-lrf'J grotesque grot-esque songs, "Ono Dav I PolUn." which is usually adapted as a tir'cnl song; and tho long and clsT x; concerted con-certed final or the se?udact; and Bronlslvas aong, "Prince a DBur's Bald to bo," and Symon'a ru'jplj-t. "I'm penniless and outlawed too." in tho third cast. This Ib tho sixth consecutive opera to be produced by tho U. A. C. Do-payment Do-payment of Music. The opera will be sung sometime In February. tm |