PAnE TWO IVIr. Armstrong's Recital Last Fttday eve , ,iniz in the pres ence of a lati.te audience in the Auditorium, Mr II P Arrnstrorg grave.a most excellent ar d enteitairt ing recital. He vas_ verb ably as sisted by Miss Helen H. Atherton" and Mr. E 0 Arthur. Only those who have heard Mr Armstrong sing can appreciate the remarkab:e his _baritone voice and on hiclay evening 1e was at hts best - g WI number was especially good but his rendition - of the '.'lrish Folk Song " "An Arabian Romance." and a medley including liteaMing," aid ",The Clock Song."l drew forth e, - Ceptional applause. In each of his solos, Mr. Arms- 'trong was vci-y biautituily accom panied by Miss Atherton, who alio rendered two v : pretty and difficult piano solos, Inteispeised between tne other numbers were two 'cello solos by Mr., E 0. Arthur, "I o a Wild Rose" and ' Song Without Words," It is indeed a rate treat I to hear Mr ; Aithur play at any 'time, but last ;Friday evening his pla)ing was e24eptioLa;ly beautiful. Hs a whole the recital wa., the best of its kind ever enjOyed by a Penn State-audience. tr. , co 1 As ,co i i near the P 1 q perfect tion of th moulding re 11y, ance Whiclt will i I formance of last fa I bent thit no 4e wl l ' I show Ikvlll rec [ ogniz i 1 1 Several of .ta: . ' 1 the line-up i t ra d also aPpear. Th minstrel song anc obtained and eV , start the festivi i I qc wit t will rid e rest 4 ii s willll ne* ah ment laugh king Phut .ni. hin?, i br t ose w 'solt*ns. eht tirrie draws show alpproach er the Ale direc- .ah the men are onderful perfonn. ,'r excell the per -1 and be so differ o saw the initial the'new one will again be i ny new ones wi newest 'and' bes . 1 jokes l have bees ! - rybod3i' ought te r-s of commence r a gosbd, hearty ake you feel lie a f the week. The e on.the job !with a rare treat is in attend. r man Correspondence Gourse. new feature in practical Ger al introduced in the German rnent by Prot. Fehr during the d is now in full operation to 'ent that a class of ten State is is exchanging letters at intervals with as many stu ! f the Kaufmannithe Handel. of Dresden. The German s write in English and our s write in, German, each cor the errors in the letter receiv hen a certain number of let ve been- written, they will be Ited 'for credit. This worts oused considerable interest. t six State students hive an. Li their intention to pay a visit during the coming '' . Weidrer 'OO is foreman in nature winding dept. of the Handling _Plant. F. the ar Gatun
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