Phi Chi Medical Fraternity To Build New Installation Phi chi medical fraternity will construct a $400,000, three-build- ing installation, according to James H. Livingston, architect for the project. This will be the first time in this country, that a fraternity has provided living quarters for mar- ried students, he said. The . installation will contain two two-story buildings and a four-story unit. Provide Family Quarters One of the new fraternity build- ings will have 22 one and two bed- room apartments for the married students and their families. There will also be 16 two-man suites for single students on the top two floors of the four-story unit. Each suite will contain a study room and a bedroom, the architect said. On the ground floor of the four- story building will be a 20 by 30 foot indoor swimming pool, a rec- reation room, a nursery and a pri- vate wives' room. The wives' room will open onto the swimming pool and a recreation area, Livingston said. The second floor of this build- ing will contain a kitchen, a for- mal living room and a dining room that can accommodate 100 persons. Library Planned Also on this level will be a medi- cal library which will have a screened-in courtyard and a li- brary lounge for informal visiting and relaxation. The installation is to be built on a two-acre site on Huron, over- looking the Huron River and the Arboretum. The buildings facing the river will have all-glass walls, according to Livingston. Information Centers Set t _ The Homecoming Central Com- mittee in conjunction with the Michigan Union will have two in- formation booths on campus Sat- urday, Oct. 25, Barbara L. Court, '61, of the Alumni Relations Com- mittee of Homecoming announced yesterday. The booths will be located at the Union and on the traffic is- land at the corner of Washtenaw and South University. They will supply Homecoming information, maps of campus and north cam- pus areas, and maps of homecom- ing displays. Also, coffee and donuts will be available. free in the Union Ball- room on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10:30 to 12:30 a.m. for alumni, their families, and their friends. To pay for these activities, Michigan buttons will be sold at ten cents apiece. Club Cancels Bus To Northwestern The Wolverine sponsored bus trip to Evanston, Ill. for the Northwestern game has been can- celed because of "the lack of sup- port by the student body," Joel A. Levine, '60, president of the Wol- verine Club, announced yesterday. Levine explained that the Wol- verine Club had not sold enough tickets to fill even one bus. Money will be refunded to those who have already bought tickets from 2 to 5 this afternoon at the Wolverine Club office on the sec- ond floor of the Student Activities Buiing, he said. Graduate Council Sponsors Mixer The second graduate student mixer of the semester will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, according to Lois Stachnik, Grad. } The mixer, under the sponsor- ship of the Graduate Student Council, will be held in the Rack- ham Building Ballroom from 9 to 12 p.m. The graduates will dance to the music of John Bonino and his orchestra. The mixer is one of the several activities offered by the Graduate Council in order to encourage and f a c i i t a t e inter-departmental meeting of students. In addition, the Council sponsors coffee hours every Wednesday, social hours and holiday parties. All graduate students are cot- dially invited to attend the mixer. "Come after the Boston Sympho- ny Concert. The dance runs until midnight," Miss Stachink said. Study Committee To Discuss JGP A study committee for Junior Girls Play will be formed soon,f Penelope A. Reynolds, '59, an- nounced at Monday evening's meeting of the League Council. I The committee, which will be made up of people who worked on last Year's Soph. Show and JGP,. will decide whether or not JGP should be turned into a coed project. Soph Show Rehearsals Continue T. ION- now, (Thank G-d it's Friday!) HILLEL MIXER. FREE LL DANCING October 17 B'nai B'rith Hillel Fo EVERYO REFRESHMENTS 3-5 P.M. 'undation ... 1429 Hill NE C6ME! F 1r THE "KICK-OFF" INITIAL.IT-YOURSELF MITTEN A MUST for those COLD days ahead 1 Medium or Large. * Maize/blue " Green/white " Red/white o Purple/gold *Navy/white " Purple/white ANEW IDEA IN MITTENS! Be the FIRST to wear this new idea! ony .. REMEMBER-- 'Football Days' are good shopping days. /l I It's a100 per cent wool worsted, shaker weight mitten It has a long, smartly designed ribbed cuff. A white felt pennant decks the back Comes with a sheet of initial transfers with both English and Greek alphabets. Choose: I color dressmaker styles ... Sizes 34 to 40 in a Your name. .. initials.,., school or sorority to III N TR