. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. y will bestaged in Cogswell theatre in BemisHall. The Euterpe society held its regu-lar meeting last Monday evening at thehome of Doctor and Mrs. feature was an address by Brown. Her subject wasAida. Verdi, the author of Aida was anItalian, who was. enfluenced by thedramatic expression and harmonies ofWagner. This is especially shownin Aida. The opera was translatedfrom the French of Lacle by AntonioBhislonzoni and Verdi composed themusic. The play was first produced inCairo, December 24. 1871. In Paris1872, at Cove


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. y will bestaged in Cogswell theatre in BemisHall. The Euterpe society held its regu-lar meeting last Monday evening at thehome of Doctor and Mrs. feature was an address by Brown. Her subject wasAida. Verdi, the author of Aida was anItalian, who was. enfluenced by thedramatic expression and harmonies ofWagner. This is especially shownin Aida. The opera was translatedfrom the French of Lacle by AntonioBhislonzoni and Verdi composed themusic. The play was first produced inCairo, December 24. 1871. In Paris1872, at Covent Garden 1876, and atSt. Petersburg in 1879. The first per-formance in America was in 1873 atthe Academy of Music in New York. Aida was written by request ofthe viceroy of Egypt, who wished tocelebrate the opening of his new operahouse at Cairo. The scene of theopera is laid in Memphis and Thebesduring Pharoahs time. Mrs. Browngave a resume of the story which wasvery interesting. Several of the mostbeautiful musical parts were played onthe Luxembourg Portraits Please! Student Volunteer Worker to be Here for the Week-end Miss Edith Hazlett. a secretary ofthe Student Volunteer Movement, isto visit Colorado College this week-end. Meetings are being planned atwhich she can meet the Student Vol-unteers, the Cabinet and Missionarycommittees of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Hazlett wil be very glad conferences with anystudents. These may be arranged byconsulting Rachel Trenner. I Luxembourg Portraits Please! I Luxembourg Portraits Please! 4f^ THEBRIGHTON is a season-ahead creation inStratford clothes for style. This model has the high waist-ed effect and plain welt pockets;and is generously skirted with along vent—a suit style that willbe highly appreciated by the fel-low who desires something dis-tinctive. Trade with the Boys Over There by the Post Office


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