Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1935, p. 38

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lowing and bas also appearcd as guest artist ithlrn -in-. -Th - D all the major European symrphony orchestras. Ayres Kidd, who isan atuathority on aceti- i 'h l rue. Leading critics have pronounced hini ',the first strutnents and. music and who is.a member of the Those who have neglected to sec Carol Lou's cellist of our tinies" and "the mnost fasciating faculty. Thie ode was sung to the accompaniment worlc have mnissed seeiflg an extraordinary exc- and profound of thé younger generation of 'ccli- of the ancient Greelc national instrument, the hibit of , water color paintings. This young artist Kithara or. perfected lyre. A group of four stu- scralygigtogtonehrIh1,nf- dents san g two cf the verses with the chorus tunate that this exhibit was not on for a longer echoing the refrain of the sapphic stanza, and period. the chorus sang the first and Iast verses. A tallc ,on Horace was given by Prof essor J. Clyde Murley Book y Ke ïlworthof Northwestern university, which was followed Bo k y e il or0hbthrungu.c HrRussell English Artist Visiting UJ. S. &utb r I DrmatzedSmall, chairnan of the Latin deprtment of New. Clare Leighton, one of England's foremost *Invitations arc being, issued by the 'Chicago Trier 111gh school, was ln charge. wo-nrvrbscret pn on ck ~onirvmorvof usi fo ~ rcitl 0 j'Ufli~5in America. She expects to go as fair west as, St.

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