THE MICHIGAN DAILY
PRESENTED BY THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
SECOND SEMESTER
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, Pianist ...Thursday, Feb. 7
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Board Approves Change
In Medical School Title
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE:
By PHILIP SUTIN
The Regents at their January
meeting approved four Medical
School classification changes de-
signed to give more recognition
to doctors who voluntarily teach,
medical students, part-time, As-
sociate Dean Charles Tupper of
the Medical School explained re-
cently.
Replacing the title volunteer
instructor, the Regents created
the positions of clinical instructor,
clinical assistant, associate and
full professors for these doctors
who teach students in area hos-
pitals.
These doctors, teaching at St.
Joseph Mercy and Veterans Ad-
ministrationwHospitals in Ann
Arbor and Wayne County General
Hospital in Wayne, are to be ap-
pointed through regular Medical
School-procedures to serve for one
year.,
To qualify for the titles, the
doctor must teach a minimum of
50 hours a year.
Doctors holding those titles do
not hold tenure nor may partici-
pate in the University annuity and
insurance programs. They are not
eligible to sit on the executive
faculty of the school, but may
attend its meetings as guests.
Dean Tupper said he did not
know how many doctors would be
effected.Hecexplained that each
department chairman will recomn-
mend appointments for those doc-
tors deemed qualified. The num-
ber of appointments will be
small, he added.
"The titles are designed to more
adequately recognize the contri-
bution to teaching and medical
education made by some members
of the medical community pri-
marily in private practice," Dean
Tupper declared.
He said these titles are com-
monly used by medical schools and
are recognized as a mark of pres-
tige. .
Dean Tupper noted that these
doctors receive no or very little
pay for their work.
Vice-President for Academic Af-
fairs Roger Heyns presented the
request for change to the Regents
praising the services these doctors
had made to the Medical School
and reiterating the need for im-
proved recognition of their work.
World-famous pianist Artur
Rubenstein will present a special
concert under the auspices of the
Musical Society at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in Hill Aud.
The program will open with
Beethoven's "Sonata in C major,
Opus No. 2," followed by "Fantaisie
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PROGRAM
Sonata in C Major, Opus 2, No. 3
Fantaisie in F Minor, Op. 49
Two Etudes
Ballade in G Minor, Op. 23
BEETHOVEN
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Intermission
Valses nobles et sentimentales .,.._.... . ......... . .RAVEL
Prelude in A Minor
Hommage a Rameau ..........DEBUSSY
Poissons d'or r
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12...........LIsZr
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PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.. Thursday, Feb. 14
WILLIAM STEINBERG, CoiduCor
PROGRAM
Symphony No. 97 in C Major.. . ... .HAYDN
Big Ben (a Variation Fantasy on the Westminster Chimes) . . TocH
Symphony, Op. 21 ..........................WEBERN
Symphony No. 8 in F major .................BEETHOVEN
Kaisermarsch . ..... .. ..... .............. ..WAGNER
Chamber Music Festival
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BUDAPEST
STRING QUARTET
A COMPLETE CYCLE OF THE STRING QUARTETS
BY LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Wed., Feb. 20 at 8:30
D major, Op. 18, No. 3
F major, Op. 59, No. 1
E-flat major, Op. 127
Fri., Feb. 22 at 8:30
G major, Op. 18, No. 2
F minor, Op. 95,
C minor, Op. 18, No. 4
F major, Op. 135
Sun., Feb. 24 at 2:30
B-flat major, Op. 18, No. 6
C major, Op. 59, No. 3
C-sharp minor, Op. 131
Thurs., Feb. 21 at 8:30
F major, Op. 18, No. 1
E minor, Op. 59, No. 2
A minor, Op. 132
Sat., Feb. 23 at 8:30
A major, Op. 18, No. 5
E-flat major, Op. 74
B-flat major, Op. 130
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EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor. "Music for The Royal
Fireworks" (Handel-Harty); Poulenc's Orgdn Concerto
in G minor; Excerpts from "Lulu" (Berg); and "Organ"
Symphony, No. 3 in C minor (Saint-Soens).
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor. UNIVERSITY CHORAL
UNION, "Te Deum" (Verdi) ; Variations for Piano &
Orch. (Rieggger) ; "Still Are New Worlds" (Ross Lee
Finney); "Wanderer" Fantasia (Schubert-Liszt).
WILLIAM SMITH, Conductor. Duet-Concertante for
Clarinet and Bassoon (Strauss), Gigliotti and Garfield,
soloists; Haydn Variations (Brahms); Fantastic Sym-
phony (Berlioz) .
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor. Mendelssohn, and
Prokofieff (No. 1) Concertos; Trumpet Voluntary (Pur-
cell"), Gilbert Johnson, soloist; and Brahms' Symphony
No. 2.
THOR JOHINSON, Conductor. UNIVERSITY CHORAL
UNION, Haydn's "Creation". Soloists: Adele Addison,
Soprano ;John McCollum, Tenor; Donald Bell, Bass.
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor. Mozart Concerto No.
10 for Two Pianos, Beethoven Concerto No. 4; Mozart
"Haffner" Symphony; Buxtehude's Passacaglia.
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