PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY OCTOBER 9, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 Dr. Ronald Reagan will not attend the Council for Exceptional Children Opening Meeting However, all interested in handicapped or exceptional children are invited. 7:30 TUESDAY-UES LUNCHROOM EXPERT Alterations and Repai rs Kwik 'n Kleen Drive-in Laundry & Cleanrs 740 Packard Open Evenings Daily Classifieds Pull Like a Magnet ACROSS CAMPUSv I i MONDAY, OCT. 10 4:00 p.m.-Richard S. F. Schil- ling of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine will speak on "Changing Concepts in Occupational Health in the Public Health School Aud. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music will present the Composers Forum in the Recital Hall. TUESDAY, OCT. 11 4:10 p.m.-Robert Marx, of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations will speak on "Religious Communities and Urban Power Structures" in the Multipurpose Rm, UGLI. 7:30 p.m.-Richard Luecke of the Urban Training Center, Chi- cago, will speak on "The Churches, Community Organizing and the Urban Poor" in the Multipurpose Rm, UGLI. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will present Pirandello's "Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-Theo Alcantarilla,- conductor, and Robert Glasgow, organist, and the University Phil- harmonic will perform in the Music School Concert in Hill Aud. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 4:15 p.m.-Bruce Carlson of the anatomy dept. will speak on "An Exchange Scientist's View of the USSR," Rm. 2501, East Med. 7:30 p.m.-Prof. Brice Carnahan will speak on "An Introduction to Digital Computers and the MAD Language" in the Natural Science Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The University Play-' ers will present Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" in the Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will present Pirandello's "Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-Guiomar Novaes, pi- anist, will perform in the Musical Society Concert in Hill Aud. THURSDAY, OCT. 13 3:45 p.m.-Richard Helb of the MIT psychology dept. will give the Mental Health Research Institute lecture on "Plasticity in Sensori- motor Coordination" in 1057 MHRI. - r -' r t f 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Elmund Goulding's "Grand Hotel" in the Architecture Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The University Play- ers will present Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" in the Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will perform in Piran- dello's "Right You Are" in the Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:00 p.m.-Gilbert F. White will give the second Cook lecture on "Strategies in American Water Management" in the Rackham Aud. FRIDAY, OCT. 14 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Edmund Goulding's "Grand Hotel" in True Architec- ture Aud. 7:30 p.m.-Capt. Robert Frietag, director of manned space flight field center development for the National Aaronautics and Space Administration, will speak on "Ad- vanced Manned Space Vehicles and Problems of Environmental Control" in Rm. 1042 of the East Engineering Bldg. Capt. Frietag was responsible for development of the Marshall Space Fligt Cen- ter in Huntsville, Ala., the Ken- nedy Space Center in Cape Kenne- dy, Fla., and the Manned Space- craft Center in Houston, Tex. 8:00 p.m.-The University Play- ers will perform in Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" in the Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will perform in Piran- dello's "Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The University Band- orama will take place in Hill Aud. 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