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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,191

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Playbill Series To Present Shaw Comedy

UGC Candidates Speak at Panhel Rally

"Arms and the Man," a roman-
tic comedy by George Bernard
Shaw, will be presented at 8 p.m.
today through Saturday, at Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre.
The second production in the
University of Michigan Players
Playbill series, "Arms and the
Man" concerns war, revolution,
love and realism, treated through
humorous and somewhat pathetic
characters.
Major Petkoff, of the Bulgarian
army of 1885, unable to advance
because he has already achieved
the highest possible rank, returns
home from a war fought to free
his country from the despotic
Turks.
Peace Treaty
War is the ornament of his
social class, and he would like to
continue fighting, but, unfortun-
ately, the peace treaty has been
signed.
Upon his return, Petkoff dis-
covers that his daughter, Raina,

has

tIu s nUsi Wn oe avanUI at -Daily-Larry vanice
the Health Service tomorrow from
8tto 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4:30 ROMANTIC COMEDY--The University of Michigan Players are
p.m. Seventy-five hundred of rehearsing for the George Bernard, Shaw production of "Arms
these shots have already been ad- and the Man," to be presented at '8 p.m. Wednesday through
ministered. Saturday at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater.
DAILY OFFICIAL BLLTI
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official publication of The Univer- the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, grads-Men-with degrees in any field
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responsibility. Notices should be be filed by Nov. 27, 1961. Award will be all major cities in Mich. No citizenship
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publication. ested in careers on America's Aero-
The Lucille B. Conger Scholarship space team. May qualify as commis-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1961 is offered to undergraduate women on sioned officers after 3 months at Offi-
the basis of academic performance, oer Training School. Interviews at Bu-
contribution to University life and fi- reau & Exhibit on ground floor of
1 nncial need; the stipend is variable. Mich. Union.
GeneraL Notices ?plication forms are available in the Tues., Nov. 14
The University of Michigan Blood. Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alum- U. S. Air Force-(See Monday)
Bank Association, in cooperation with ni Memorial Hall, or. Alumnae Council Detroit Civil Service Commission, De-.
the American Red Cross, will have its Office, Michigan League and must be trout, Mich."- Feb., June, & Aug.
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The Clinic hours are 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 will be announced by Dec. 15, 1961. Detroit. Men & Women-all degrees-
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renewing his membership should con- Thurs., Nov. 9, 1961.

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