The Crogman RecitalCulture. as was most befitting 1 such an occasion, characterized the j larg crowd that filled to overflow.in.: the immense auditorium of the ; Iiouglass School.Mi.-s Aida C rot'man was the I bright particular star that scinti-! iiated most brilliantly throughout a repertoire^ s lowing conclusively her versatility, as well ' as hlt; r mastery of the nohle art of dramatic expression. “Hugar ” ■was a imirably done. The portrayal di»-p iy«*«i wonderful power, passion and pathos, particularly for a young woman, whose experience has beeti inadequate to ahe that personal toucli and tensity, so essential to perfect portrayal of those storms iTid calms, engendered by the vicig. I sit ob s of tragjc loves.j The solo by M;ss Helen Walker ir:• i Mis- O-ia McGee were beauli-fully rendered as -was also the violin solo by Mr. Edward Payne. This city has, we arc- triad to say, a wealth of talent. Many thanks are due ihe omicron chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority of ‘ineinnati En .• rsity for a most delightful. in. o r* -ting and instructive evening.