. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Volume XXI COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 Number 32 A GREAI BELGIAN TRAIEDIANPLEASES AUDIENCE IN PERKINS Carlo Lilens Recital of French Poems Is Well Received by Students Carlo Liten, the great Belgian tra-gedian, who is here under the auspicesof the Alliance Francaise gave a re-cital last evening at Perkins Hall. Al-tho he spoke in French it was not dif-ficult even for those who did not un-derstand that language very well, tocatch the spirit of the poems whichhe interpreted by his wonderful emo-tional voice. Carlo Liten was b


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Volume XXI COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 Number 32 A GREAI BELGIAN TRAIEDIANPLEASES AUDIENCE IN PERKINS Carlo Lilens Recital of French Poems Is Well Received by Students Carlo Liten, the great Belgian tra-gedian, who is here under the auspicesof the Alliance Francaise gave a re-cital last evening at Perkins Hall. Al-tho he spoke in French it was not dif-ficult even for those who did not un-derstand that language very well, tocatch the spirit of the poems whichhe interpreted by his wonderful emo-tional voice. Carlo Liten was born in. Antwerp,his father was a Belgian and his moth-er an Italian. He has met with suc-cess not only in this country but al-so in France, Belgium, Switzerlandand England where he has spoken inall kinds of artistic circles, clubs andmany colleges. BLACK AND GOLD HOOPSTERS COME UP FROM BEHIND IN SECOND Istudents celebrate victoryHALF AND DEFEAT MINERS IN OVERTIME PERIOD GAME; 25 TO 23 WITn ^M PEP. HES LOOSE AGAIN! Annual Town Girls Dance To Be Held in McGregor Friday The Town Girls* Association willhold its annual dance Friday eveningin McGregor gymnasium. This is anaffair for members only which is usu-ally pulled off early in the year, butwas delayed this year until this weekon account of a full social Duniway, Miss Churchill, , and Elizabeth, Nicholson,president of the Association will formthe receiving line. Mrs. Strongs orch-estra will furnish the music. Onlythose members who have paid theirdues will be allowed to attend, and forthis reason every town girl is urged topay her dues some time this week tosome one of the officers or one of thtclass representatives. Game One of the Scrappiest and Hardest Fought that Has Been Seen in Cossitt inYears; Les MacTavish High Point Man with 19 of C. 25 to His Credit. rant. It seemed almost uncanny tosee the ball shoot through the basketthe way it did from absolutely any an-gle or position. It was mostly luck,


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