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The Week To Come: A Campus Calendar

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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
Caendar items appear once only.
Student organiration notices are not
accepted for publication.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Day Calendar
School of Music Degree Recital-Angel
Reyes and Reid Nibley, "Sonatas for
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-.
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
lygrecognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are available.
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Newman Student Association, Mon.,
Feb. 14, 7-8 p.m., a graduate inter-
disciplinary, sympsium: "The Sociol-
ogy of Contemporary Morals," 331
Thompson. Sun., Feb. 13, 8 p.m., "Does'
the Church Have Meaning 'for Stu-
dents?" Open discussion led by frater-
nity & sorority affiliates of the U. of
M.
*,* *
Gamma Delta, International Lutheran
student organization, Sunday supper at
6; program at 6:45: "Medical Ethics,"
a panel discussion-featuring.Assoc. Prof.
Vernon Dodson of Med. School. All wel-
come. 1511 Washtenaw.
ULLR .Ski Club, Movie & arrange-.
ments for weekend ski trip, Feb. 15,
8 p.m., 3B Union.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Sun. morning. services: 9:45
& 11:15. Pastor A. Scheips, speaker: "A
Narrative Matins Service." Bible Class
at 9:45 & 11:15. All welcome.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Intermediate
Folk Dancing, every Mon., 8:30-10:30
p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg.
* * *
Cinema II, "The L-Shaped Room,",
Feb. 12 & 13, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell-Hall.
* * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia,
lunes, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Ven-
gan todos.
U. of M. Student Religious Liberols,
Sun., Feb. 13, Informal discussion with
Dr. Standord Ericksen, director, Cen-
ter for Research on Learning and
Teaching: "Liberal Religion and Con-
servative Education." 7 p.m., Unitarian
Church. Rides: 6:45 p.m., Markley and
side entrance, Michigan Union.
* * *
U. of M. Amateur Radio Club, Radio
license classes-organization meeting. An
amateur .radio license course is being
offered by the UM Amateur Radio Club.
All invited to the first meeting, Mon.,
Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m., 1500 E. Engrg.
Guild House, Seminar, "The City: Op-
portunity & Deliverance," Feb. 13,. 7-
8:15 p.m. Mon. noon luncheon, Feb. 14,
12-1 p;m., 802 Monroe.
S* * s
La Socledad Hispanica, Judy Madden,
former Peace Corps volunteer in Peru,
will talk about her extperiences, Mon.,
3 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at
Forest, speaker: Dr. Paul Durkee of
India, "The Religious and Political
Crisis in Present India," Sun., Feb. 13,
7 p.m.

Violin and Piano": Rackham Lecture
Hall, 4:15 p.m.
Cinema Guild - Leni Riefenstahl's
"Triumph of the Will": Architecture
Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
School of Music Recital-Music Edu-
cation Students: Recital Hall, School of
Music, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
John Ellis, organist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
Events Monday
Public Health Assembly--Arthur Les-
ser, Children's .Bureau,; "The Signifi-
cance of the 195 Amendments to the
Social Security Act for Health Services
to Mothers and Children": School of
Public Health Aud., 4 p.m.
Center for Human Growth, and De-
velopment Lecture-John W. Saunders,
Jr., professor of biology, Marquette Uni-
versity, "Ectoderm-mesoderm Interac-
tion: Key to the Genesis of Form":
Kellogg Aud., School of Dentistry, 4
p.m.
Office: of . Religious Affairs Lecture-
Charles C. West, PrincetonsTheological
Seminary and chairman, Committee on
International 'Affairs of the General
Council of the United.Presbyterian
Church, "China: The Enemy and the
Neighbor": Multipurpose Room, Under-
graduate Library, 4:15 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Richard Cioffari, double bass: Recital
Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar-Dr.
Louis W. Wolf, associate professor of
engineering mechanics, Dearborn Cam-
pus, will. present "Deformations of Tor-
oidal Shells and Membranes, 4 p.m.,
Room 311 W. Engrg.
Depts. of Journalism, Political Sci-
ence and the Center for Russian Stud-

les Lecture: John Scott, Time Magazine,
will speak on "The New Diversity in
the Communist World," Feb. 14, 3 p.m.,
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Dept. of Slavic Languages and Lit-
eratures, and Slavic Language and Area
Center Lecture: Boris Unbegaun, pro-
fessor emeritus, Brasenose College, Ox-
ford, and visiting professor, New York
University, will speak on "The Tri-
umph of Church Slavonic in Russia,"
4:10 p.m., W. Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg.
General Notices
DoctoralExamination for Frank Wil-
fred Martin. Education; thesis: "A
Study of the Mastery of Time Con-
cepts by Middle-Grade Elementary
School Pupils," Mon., Feb. 14, 1408
UES. at 10.15 a.m. Co-Chairmen, S. E.
Dimond and F. C. Penix.
A Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity
Fellowship in the amount of $500 is
available for application by any wom-
an student not over 30 years of age
who has received her bachelor's de-
gree or will obtain it prior to July 1
of this year and who is a citizen of
the U.S .or Canada. The applicant
should have high scholastic standing
and have made a real contribution to
the life of the University. 'Applications
may be obtained from Mrs. Florence
Lyonis, 2011 SAB and must be returned
to her office by Feb.d24.
Doctoral Candidates who expect to
receive degrees in April, 1966, must
have at least three bound copies. (the
original in a "spring binder") of their
dissertation in the office of the Grad-
uate School by Fri., March 11. The re-
port of the doctoral committee on the
final oral examination must be filed
with the Recorder of the Graduate
School together with two copies of the
thesis, which is ready in all respects
for publication, not later . than Mon.,
April 11.
(Continued on Page 8)

SUNDAY, FEB. 13
1:30 p.m.-The Collegiate PAR
bridge tournament will be held at
the Michigan Union, third floor
bridge room. The winners will re-
ceive a free trip to Bradley Uni-
versity to compete in the national
finals.
7 and 9 p.m.--Cinema Guild pre-
sents Leni Riefenstahl's "Tri-
umph of the Will" in the Archi-
tecture Aud.
8 p.m.-The Newmen Center will
present a showing of the classic
Italian film "La Dolce Vita," di-
rected by Federico Fellini. Admis-
sion will be 50 cents. A discussion
of the film is included. The New-
man Center is located at 331
Thompson St.
MONDAY, FEB. 14
4 p.m.-John W. Saunders, Jr.,
professor of biology at Marquette
University speaks on "Ectoderm-
mesoderm Interaction: Key to the
Genesis of Form" in Kellogg Aud.,
School of Dentistry.
4:15 p.m.-Charles C. West of
the Princeton Theological Semin-
ary and chairman of the Commit-
tee on International Affairs of the
General Council of the United
Presbyterian Church, speaks on
"China: The Enemy and the
Neighbor" in the UGLI.
TUESDAY, FEB. 15
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
presents a concert by the Baroque
Trio.in Rackham Lecture Hall.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16
Noon-George Abbot White will
speak at an Office of Religious
Affairs Book Discussion on "The
Greek Passion" by Nikos Kazant-
zakis, 2417 M.H.
8 p.m.-"Cassandra" by C. B.
Gilford and Elizabeth Gibson will

be presented by the University
Players in Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
8:30 p.m.-The University Mus-
ical Society Extra Series will fea-
ture the Romanian Folk Ballet at
Hill Aud.
THURSDAY, FEB. 17
2:15 p.m.-Richard Jung of Cor-
nell University speaks on "Schizo-
phrenia Discourse" in 1057 MHRI.
7 and 9 p.m. -- Cinema Guild
presents Rudolph Valentino in.
"Blood and Sand" in theArchi-
tecture Aud.
8 p.m.-"Cassandra" by C. B.
Gilford and Elizabeth Gibson will
be presented by University Play-
ers in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
FRIDAY, FEB. 18
7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild
presents Rudolph Valentino in

"Blood and Sand" in the Archi-
tecture Aud.
8:30 p.m,-The University Mus-
ical Society Chamber Music Fes-
tival presents the New York
Chamber Soloists at Rackham
Aud.
SATURDAY, FEB. 19
7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild
presents I n g m a r Bergman's
"Dreams" in the Architecture
Aud.
8 p.m.-"Cassandra" by C. B.
Gilford and Elizabeth Gibson will
be presented by the University
Players in Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
8:30 p.m.-TheUniversity Mus-
ical Society Chamber Music Fes-
tival will feature the New York
Chamber Soloists at Rackham

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