PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. .1966 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY EDNESDAtiLY. 11A1LtlU 1V hR! LOUD.-- - .---. SW a Creative Arts Festival Offers. Wide Variety of Cultural Events .:..." n~::: ~: r .v . .ca..""".''. ...srw:c:" .w:a:n::. :'^:: ..._... , -.v:. ............... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4444 .JJ:.'JJ:'1 "t"": ..4.". .A "A u s e a ma.: J: rr'.n.444".4.4Vr4."".'.4"."".":.ht": 'J.' 144:4: rJJ:JJ. I _. i LAST 2 DAYS DIAL 5-6290 40 By ANN L. MARCHIO The Eighth Annual Creative Arts Festival, presented by the University Activities Center, be- gan last Friday with the New Christy Minstrels and . will con- tinue throughout the month of March. Dean Cummins, '68, chairman of the Festival, said that the purpose of the program is to "bring to campus new and exciting art forms, varied in nature, which.are not always available to the stu- dent of this campus." This range includes representations of music, art, literature and drama. Although there is an overem- phasis on poetry in the literary aspect of the Festival, Leslie Stern, '69, who is in charge of literature, feels that 'those poets included in the program offer valuable, con- temporary comment through their medium.- Tonight at 8 p.m. Louis Simp- son will be featured at the Mul- tipurpose Room of the UGLI. A prolific writer and a Pulitzer Prize winner, Simpson has published four books of poetry since 1949, a noved entitled "Riverside Drive" and a critical study of James Hogg; Also included in the area of literature are Maria Corvin, W. D. Snodgrass, Christopher Middle- :ton.. Miss Corvin, a well-known Across Campus WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Religion and Race, National Coun- 4 p.m. - University President cil of Churches, lecturing on "The Harlan Hatcher and Mrs. Hatcher Freedom. Revolution and t h e invite all students to an afternoon Churches" at Aud. A. tea. 8 p.m.-Dr. Karl -Brandt, noted 4:15 p.m.-Psychology Collo- authority on. the world's pgpula- quium will present Dr. Jos'eph tion and food problems, will speak Wolpe of Eastern Pennsylvania in Aud. B. Psychiatric Institute speaking on 8:30 p.m.-The University Mus- "The Conditioning and Decondi- ical Society Chamber Arts will in- tioning of Neurotic Behavior" in elude Solisti Venti at Rackham Aud. C. Auditorium. 7:30 p.m.-Voice political party THURSDAY, MARCH 17 , will present Harry Chester speak- 10:30 a.m.-The Engineering ing on "The War in Viet Nar's Convocation will be held in Rack- Impact on the American Economy" ham Lecture Hall. Dr. Simon in the 3rd floor conference room Ramo will deliver the main ad- of the Union. dress entitled "The Coming Tech- .8 p.m.-The University Players nological Society." of the School of Music Opera will 7 and 9 p.m.-The Cinema Guild present "Rosalinda" at Lydia 1933" in the Architecture Aud. Mendelssohn' Theater. 8 p.m.-The University Players 8 p.m.-The Office of Religious of the School of Music Opera will Affairs Lecture will sponsor Rob- present "Rosalinda" at Lydia Men- ert Spike of the Commission on delssohn Theater. ORGANIZATION NOTICES "tK J/W' t .v. r' oa , JR\A"'r5