The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . November 5, 1896 ? The Lyceum. List of7 Orators, Musicians and Artists for the T W. RILEY. HE permanency of the Lyceumis assured. Each year theprogramme grows stronger andmore attractive; the audience in-creases in size; and the advant-ages to be derived from such anorganization become more appa-rent. The list of talent this yearis the finest ever offered in Colo-rado the evening of October 1 the grandopening will be given by the Chicago Fes-tival Orchestra. This organization, con-sisting of forty talented musicians — eachan artist


The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . November 5, 1896 ? The Lyceum. List of7 Orators, Musicians and Artists for the T W. RILEY. HE permanency of the Lyceumis assured. Each year theprogramme grows stronger andmore attractive; the audience in-creases in size; and the advant-ages to be derived from such anorganization become more appa-rent. The list of talent this yearis the finest ever offered in Colo-rado the evening of October 1 the grandopening will be given by the Chicago Fes-tival Orchestra. This organization, con-sisting of forty talented musicians — eachan artist — has but one equal west of NewYork—the Thomas orchestra of will be assisted by A. Sophia Markee,the new American prima donna, who willsing operatic selections, also arias andballads, in each casesupported by full or-chestral Whitcomb Riley is ournational poet. He is read bypeople who never read poetrybefore in their lives. His melo-dies are a part of our desire of Lyceum patronsto see and hear Mr. Riley inhis homely impersonations hasbeen so great that no doubtthe poet w


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