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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
The' Daily Official Bulletin is an Audio-Visual Education Film Preview 5-Hour Special Topics in Chemistry
official publication of the Univer- -"From Precinct to President": Multi- -2nd Series, "The Electronic Struc-
sity of Michigan for which The purpose Room, Undergraduate Library, tures and Shapes of Small Polyatomic
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial 1:30 p.m. Molecules," will be discussed by Dr.
responsibility. Notices should be sent T. M. Dunn (U. of M.)-Second Lecture
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room to be given on Wed., July 29, Room
3564 Administration Building before School of Music Lecture Demonstra- 1300 Chemistry Bldg., 7:30 p.m.
2 p.m. of the day preceding publica- tion-BJornar Bergethon, University of
tion, and by'2 p.m. Friday for Satur- Illinois, "Conceptual Teaching of Mu-
day and Sunday. sic": Recital Hall, School of Music, 1:30 Astronomical Colloquium: Tues., July
p.m. 28, 3 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy
TUESDAY, JULY 28 Bldg. Dr. H. van Woerden, Kapteyn
Dtfn ssF m c e Astronomical Laboratory, Groningen
Dept. of Linguistics Forum Lecture - and Mt. Wilson and Palomar Observa-
Donald C. E. Swanson, University of tories, will speak on "Structure and
ay tCa lendar Minnesota, "Structural Dating in His- Kinematics of Interstellar Clouds in
torical Studies": Rackham Amphithea- Orion."
Noon Book Discussion - David M. tre, 7:30 p.m.
Wulff, research assistant, Research Cen- Colloquium in Speech Pathology:
ter for Group Dynamics, "Humanistic School of Music Degree Recital-John "Conditioning Fluency in the Prosodic
Psychology: A Growing Third Force": Colangelo, clarinet: Recital Hall, School Features of a Second Language," Har-
Anderson Room, Michigan Union, 12 m. of Music, 8:30 p.m. lan L. Lane, Dept. of Psychology, East

Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 3 examination may take it again when
p.m. the test is administered in September.,
Colloquium inTheatre: "Research Op-~ ~ , J l
portunities in Technical Theatre," Cal- ,Foreign Visitors
vin K. Quayle, Dept. of Speech, West
Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 3 The following are the foreign visi-I
p.m. tors programmed through the Interna-
t.ional Center who will be on campus
Guest Consultant: Dr. Stuart Finch tris week on the dates indicated. Pro-
will be guest consultant at the Fresh gram arrangements are being made by
Air Camp on Tues., July 28, at 8 p.m. Mrs. ClitIord R. Miller, Ext. 33x8, Inter-
national Center.
Michimasa Irie, staff member, News
General Notices Commentators Room, Japan Broadcast-
ing Corp. (NHK). Japan, July 26-Aug.
2.
French and German Screening Exams: .Lydio Martinho Callado (accompan-
The screening exams in French and Ger- led by Luis de Sousa), Professor of
man for Doctoral candidates will be ad- psychology, Federal University, Santa
ministered on Thurs., July 30 from 7-0 Catarina, Brazil, July 26-29.
p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Doctoral Shigeru Ezawa (accompanied by Akira
candidates must pass the screening Matsumoto), Professor of Sociology,
examination before taking the written Sapporo School, Hokkaido Teachers Col-
test in French or German, unless they lege, Japan, July 30.
have received B or better in French 111 Miss Lois E. Tucker, student in zool-
or German 111. Those who fail the ogy, East-West Center, New Zealand,
July 30-Aug. 1.
James Douglas, research organizer,
RGA IZA N Conservative Party Research Dept., Lon-
Ndon. England, Aug. 2-5.

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69.50... ...now 52.25
70.00 now 52.25
75.00. now 56.25

Sportcoats
Winter & Summer Weight
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