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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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,Across Campus
TUESDAY, DEC. 7 1:30 p.m.-"Effective Cost Con-
8:30 a.m.-Center for Program- trol" 'at the University Manage-
med Learning for Business Work- ment Seminar at the Michigan
shop will present "Developing Cri- Union.
terion Frames" at the Michigan 4:15 p.m.-Prof. J. O. Urmson
Union. will speak on "The Meaning of
8:30 a.m.-University Manage- the Word Good" at the meeting
ment Seminar will present "Basics of the Undergraduate Philosophy
of Supervision" at the Michigan Club, 2220 Angell Hall.
Union. 7:30 p.m.-Alpha Kappa Alpha
sorority invites everyone to hear
12:30 p.m.-Students of the Sax- Dr. Donald Rucknagel of the
ophone Department, School of Medical School explain present
Music, will give a recital at Re- research on sickle-cell anemia, in
cital Hall, School of Music. Room 3B of the Union.
1:30 p.m.-"Effective Communi- 8 p.m.-Center for South and
cations in Supervisory Relation- Southeast Asian Studies Lecture
ships" will be the subject of the will present Balwant Gargi who
University Management Seminar will speak on "Indian Folk Thea-
at the Michigan Union. tre."

Chorus Savior of

EXAM SCHEDULE
MONDAY
Exam

Handel's
By FRITZ.MILLER
Hearing Handel's "Messiah,"
especially at Christmas time, is
like seeing an old friend, one who
has never grown old. The "Mes-
siah"Cas presented this year by
the Choral Union consists of a
great many of the most familiar
airs and choruses from Handel's
original work, and it has still not
lost its timeless beauty.
There is a danger with music
as familiar as the "Messiah," that
of a performancerelying more on
the. reputation than on the pre-
sentation; the Choral Union did
not make this mistake, and the
result was a concert that was, with
qualification, pleasant and enjoy-
able.
These qualifications concern the
orchestra and solosist, however,
not the Choral Union chorus.
Handel wrote the "Messiah", in
less than a month, two days of
which were spent on the score.
Thus the orchestration is secon-
dary, part of the background. If
this were not so, the concert
would not have been quite as
enjoyable, for the members of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra play-
ed at best adequately, and at'
times obtrusively.
Their orchestration backing the
choruses was erratic; for parts,
especially the beginnings of each
half of the concert, they were ac-
ceptable, but toward the end of
the first half they became quite
sloppy. Many obvious mistakes
stuck out, especially in the Pas-
toral Symphony and the trumpet
solo to the bass' air "The trumpet
shall sound."
The Mezzo-soprano's airs were
much of the time drowned out by
the orchestra, although this could
have been the fault of the director,

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Mr. McCoy, or of the Mezzo-
soprano, Miss Mayes.
The soprano, Miss Valente, pro-
duced crisp, clear, articulate airs,
but with such a lack of emotion
that one wondered if she were
listening to the moving story she
was singing. Her runs were some-
times incorrectly abbreviated, and
she made a sterile impression
compared to the other three solo-
ists.
The Choral Union is a remark-
able controlled and polished choir,
considering its size (approx. 300)
and unprofessional standing. Their
performance as a whole was, while
not exceptional, certainly more
than adequate. The blend was
good except in the tenor section.
Their attention to both the direc-
tor and to the essence of the
Messiah's sometimes joyous, some-
times tearful theme, was pro-
nounced. Most of the choruses
were thundering, but in the sev-
eral instances where less dynamic
selections were included the effec-
tive modulations of the chorus
were displayel.
Considering the concert as a
whole, it was the performance of
the chorus that almost offset the
shortcomings of the orchestra and
soloists.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7
Day Calendar
School of Music Christmas Concert -
University Choirs and University Sym-
phony Orchestra, Maynard Klein, con-
ductor: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
SGeneral .Notices
Recommendation for Departmental
Honors: Teaching departments wishing
to recommend tentative Dec. graduates
from the College of Literature, Science
and the Arts for Honors or High Hon-
ors should recommend such students
by forwarding a letter to the Director,
Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by
3 p.m., Mon., Dec. 27.
Teaching departments in the School
of Education should forward letters di-
rectly to the Office of the Registrar,
Room 1513 Admin. Bldg., by 8:30 a.m.,
Thurs., Dec. 30.
Attention December Grads: College
of Literature, Science and the Arts,
School of Education, School of Mu-
sic, School of Public Health, and School
of Business Administration: Students
are advised not to request grades of
I or X in December. When ssuch
grades are absolutely imperative, the
work must be made up in time to
allow your instructor to report the
make-up grade not later than 8:30
a.m., Thurs., Dec. 30. Grades received
after that time may defer the stu-
dent's graduation until a later date.

Notice to L. S. & A Students: Those
L. S. & A. students who have advance
classified for Winter Term 1966 may
pick up their approved schedule form,
from 1040 Natural Resources Bldg. ac-
cording to the following times:
Friday, Dec. 31, 9 a.m.-12, anyone.
Monday, Jan. 3, 8 a.m.-12. BAS-ER.
Monday, Jan. 3, 12 p.m.-4:45, ES-
MARZ.
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 8 a.m.-11:45, MAS-
SCG.
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 12:30 p.m.-4:45, SCH-
WAP.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 8 a.m.-1I:45, WAQ-
BARZ.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 12:30 p.m.-4, any-
one.
PLANS FOR MIDYEAR GRADUATION
EXERCISES
Sat., Dec. 18, 1965, 2 p.m.
Time of Assembly: 1:15 p.m.
Places of Asesembly:
Regents, Pdesident and Other Execu-
tive Officers, Minister, Speaker, Can
didates for Honorary Degrees, in Room
1053 Natural Science Bldg., where they
may robe.
Deans and Other Administrative Of-
ficials taking part in the exercises, in
the Botany Seminar Room 1139 Natural
Science Bldg., where they may robe.
Members of the Faculties, in Room
2082 Natural Science Bldg., where they
may robe.
Students of the Various Schools and
Colleges, in Natural Science Bldg. as
follows:
Section A-
-Literature, Science and the Arts-
Front part of auditorium, west section.
-Education-Front part of auditor-
ium, center section.
-Architecture-Front part of audi-
torium, east section.
-Law-Front part of auditorium,
east section (behind Architecture).
Section B-Graduate School-
-PhD candidates, Room 2004,
-Masters candidates, rear part of
auditorium.
Section C-
-Engineering-Room 2054.
-Business Administration - Room
2071.
-Public Health-Room 2033 (north
end).
-Music-Room 2033 (south end, be-
hind Public Health).
-Social Work-Room 2023 (west end).
-Pharmacy-Room 2023 (center, be-
hind Social Work).
-Dentistry-Room 2023 (center, be-
hind Pharmacy).
-Natural Resources-Room 2023 (east
end, behind Dentistry).

For reservations,
call 662-5529

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-Dearborn Campus - Room 2042 All Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
(north end, behind Flint). Everyone receiving a teacher's certifi-
March into Hill Auditorium: 1:145 p.m. cate must secure a health statement
Academic Dress. in the junior, and seniors years. This
John E. Hilholland, chief marshal; service will be free during the January
Robert B. Harris, assistant cihef mar- registration period only. There will be
shal; W. Earl Britton, assistant chief (Continued on Page 61
LUNCH-DISCUSSION
TUESDAY, December 7, 12:00 Noon
U.M. International Center
SUBJECT:
"A PARTICIPANT'S IMPRESSION OF THE
WASHINGTON-VIET NAM MARCH"
Speaker: ROBERT SMITH
Graduate student in Mechanical Engineering

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Tues., Dec. 14........
Thurs.,. Dec. 16 ....... .
Fri., Dec. 17........
Thurs., Dec. 16.......
Fri., Dec. 17...........
Sat., Dec. 18.........

Central Campus
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
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8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
10:30-12:30
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
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North Campus
7:30- 9:30
7:30- 9:30
7:30- 9:30
7:30- 9:30
7:30- 9:30
10:30-12:30
7:30- 9:30
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Sat., Dec. 11 ......... .
'Mon., Dec. 13........
Sat., Dec. 18.........
Wed., Dec. 15........

Central Campus
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
10:30-12:30
4:00- 6:00
4:00- 6:00
4:00- 6:00
10:30-12:30

North Campus
1:30- 3:30,
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
1:30- 3:30
10:30-12:30
4:30- 6:30
4:30- 6:30
4:30- 6:30
10:30-12:30

USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011 SAB.
ULLR Ski Club, Meeting: Aspen Trip
Plans, Dec. 7, 8 p.m., 3D Union.

SPECIAL PERIODS
Each course, except English 123 and 220, requiring a special
examination is assigned two examination code'letters. If one is
preferred by the department it is in boldface type; students may
elect the other only if a conflict occurs and special permission is
secured from the department.
Special Periods Schedule

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Thurs., Dec. 16 .........

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Accounting 271, 500 ..... L, Pi
Business Admin. 305, 505 U, W
Business Admin.
450 ........Delta, Theta
Industrial Relations
322,522 . .......H,W
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Marketing 300,
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Finance 300 ............ O, Y
Statistics 311, 511 ... L, Theta
Statistics 505..........O, Q

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CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION

Chemistry 103, 104....0.., Y
Economics 101, 102
103, 104.. .. ..U...
Economics 271.........L, Pi
English 123, 220 .. . ........ L
French 101, 102, 103, 11, 112,
231, 232, 361, 362 .....T, W
German 101, 102, 111,
231, 232, 236:.., ...Theta,.,T
Italian 101, 102......Theta T
Latin 103, 221, 22 ....... U, W

Mathematics 115, 215 Delta, V
Matematics 116...... Delta, V
Phydics 153 ....... Y, Pi
Russian 101; 102, 111, 201,
202, 301, 401 ..........5S, V
Spanish 101, 102,
103, 231, 232.........S., U
Russian 351 .........Theta, T
Russian 451...........K, Q
Psychology 308.........X, Y
Sociology 380 ......,...... X, Y

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