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Show f MISS ETHEL EVELYN BRYAN I Miss Ethel Evelyn Bryan gave an afternoon of poetry and drama on Thursday last which delighted and filled her audience of cultured Ogden ladies with a new inspiration and viewpoint of the art and beauty portrayed por-trayed in verse and drama by some of our modern writers. Miss Bryan of tho Bron Arkmoon studios of interpretation is a recent acquisition ac-quisition to Ogden's educational circles cir-cles and her direction of study, charming charm-ing personality and inspirational I teaching has been a delightful surprise sur-prise to all Avith whom she has come in contact. She provides a mixed training for her class members with many specialties and her work is pronounced pro-nounced a success, both as to artistic touch and style. New classes are to be started at her studio this week and an exceptional opportunity will be afforded all who desire to obtain educational and cultural cul-tural development along her special lines of training. Philosophy of expression, interpreta-: tion, technique and public speaking are clearly brought out by this charming woman from Los Angeles, whom the ladles she has met hero are hoping to retain as a permanent resldentiftf the city. The following program was - given at the recital on' Thursday: Contemporary Poetry. "Unsung" Thomas Bailey Aldrlch Night Court and othor verse: "The Old Vinegar Man" "Barbara" Ruth Comfort Mitchell , George Sterling, Charles, Keefer, Rob; - - Mnsoii Jeffe'rs."" Photo by Ford. The Little God "Violets" "Tags" Katherine Howard. The Path Flower: , . "Soralla" Olive Tilford Bargan.' ' "Love Song" ' - Harriet Monroe. Poems by Jack Wolf Collected (San Quentin Prison) ( "Western Hearts" "Blind" A Soul in Prison (xl07) : "April Weather" "Why" "My Song" Harper's Magazine October, 1916. (In an Eastern Prison.) . "Leaves" "The Answer" Sarah Teasdale. . .orth of Boston: "Mending Wall" Robert Frost, t Myself and I: "The Rebel" "Comrades" Fannie Stearns Davis. "Idealists" Alfred Kreymborg. "The Listeners" Mr. do la Mare. "The City or the Falling Leaves" Amy Lowell. The Butterfly," n poetic drama, This was not a learned, analytical criticism of poetry noran attempt-to review the latest poems but a short Introduction In-troduction and appreciation 'Of a - few of our 100 modern poets. |