Tuesday, February j, 1921 Fraternity Quintets Progress in Cage Tilt Emerging victorious, Omega Delta Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sig mr Phi and Phi Kappa advanced loom' in the Interfrateinity basketball tournament on the Armory floe: Thursday night Two field goals tallied in an extra five-minute period enabled Phi Delta Theta to defeat Alpha Gamma Rho hva 17-13 score,_ while Omega Delta Epsilon, in a close game with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, eked a win by one pang, the final score being 12-11 Delta Sigma Phi easily eliminated Tau Sigma Phi by a 19-9 tally, and Phi Kappa subdued Sigma Chi in a fast game ending with a 23-11 count. The next games are scheduled fill Tuesday night, Februm y eighth, when the following teams will line up Chi Lambda Zeta vs. Delta Kappa Sigma, at eight o'clock, Phi Lambda Theta vs. Alpha Chi Rho and Alpha Sigma Phi vs Beta Lambda Sigma, at nine o'clock. Dr. Hetzel Is Honored By Wisconsin Alumni (Continued from first page) rot, Dean C. IV Stock Vice-Dean It G. 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The stage was a dignified delight The costumes of the girls were lovely —the men's might hive been siorse The subordination of the cholas to the "plot," accomplished by the two stage levels and by the use of shadow lighting, reflects the seal spirit of Euripides for whom the chorus—an integral and unavoidable feature of the Greek play because historically its whole migm—was generally a nuisance aNI at best a mere reflec tion of the psychology of the situation "top by step Euripides lies ci elicited in antiqu uity for giving his chosuses too much lovely music, so much on that their socal beauty, it was said, detracted from the unity of the play. Our only sesious clitmism of the technique of the Players' Medea would be that their play cum] too fat in the other diseetion Far most of the audi ence the we' ds of the chorus, spoken in unions, surnamed unintelligible Simmons, Mrs. 0. H. Stocker, E. H. Robe beck, S E Doom S F. Vandrell, E. W. Callenbach and W. W. Dunlap. lEBEI This is a matter of some moment, it IS also a genuinely difficult problem It might be solved by having feaei recite, say three members, and they with really vibrant, tragic voices Better still 'would it be to base the choral passages set to some simple, quaint, accompaniment which all voices; intoned of you will, would be bound to follow so that clarity would malt While we are on this matter, we think that the instrumental mum , Saturday night was generally to, loud, and that historical acculaco a well as dramatic salue would be bet ter served if wood-v Inds were player Instead of strings. The ancient Greet drama was accompanied by the mum. of the so-called flute, nn instrumen teally like our oboe or donne. After all, hoacver, it is what •v moderns would call the play itself, that really matters To say that tn. ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Let Valentine Day be Whit man Day-- . 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