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Major League Standings
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Minnesota
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Cleveland
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ati 70 56 .556 7
Francisco 70 57 .551 7%
is 68 58 .540 9
aukee 64 61 .512 12]
rgh 64 63 .504 132
geles 62 63 .496 14
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nt 56 72 .438 22
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Detroit 5, Boston 4
Minnesotas5, Chicago 2
Los Angeles 7,,Kansas City I
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Detroit at Los Angeles (2-tn)
Cleveland at Kansas City (n)
Boston at New York (n)
Washington at Minnesota (n)
Chicago at Baltimore (2-tn)
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
San Francisco at Milwaukee (inc)
Only game scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
' Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (n)
Los Angeles at St. Louis (n)
San Francisco at Milwaukee
New York at Chicago
Houston at Cincinnati (n)
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NON-CURRICULAR COURSES IN RELIGION
Offered by the University of, Michigan
Fall Semester, 1964
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
2141 Brockman Boulevard, 668-8715,
Mormon Church History. Thursdoys, beginning Sept. 3, 5:45 p.m.
3545 Student Activities Bldg. Instructor: Mr. George Jarivs
B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
1429 Hill Street, 663-4129
Courses to yet be announced. Call Dr. Herman Jacobs,
Director, Hillel Office, 663-4129
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod)
1511 Washtenaw Avenue; 663-5560
Christian Doctrine. Mondays, beginning Sept. 14, 8:00 p.m.,
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw Ave.
Instructor: The Rev. Alfred T. Scheips
LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL
(Nationil Lutheran Council)
Hill Street at South Forest Avenue, 668-7622
The Teachings of the Various Denominations of the Christian
Church. Tuesdays, Sept. 15-semester's end, 7:15 p.m.,
Lutheran Student Center, Hill and Forest Ayes.
Instructor: The Rev. Henry O..Yoder, D.D.
State and Huron Streets, 668-6881
WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist)
Basic Christian Beliefs. Tuesdays, Sept. 8-Oct. 13, 12:00-1:00
p.m., Wesley Student Foundation, State and Huron Sts.,
Lunch included. Instructor: The Rev. Gene Ransom.
Basic Themes in the Bible. Thursdays, Sept. 10-Oct. 15,
7:00-8:00 p.m., Wesley Student Foundation, State and
Huron Sts. Instructor: The Rev. Jean Robe Bissell
UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 East Huron Street, 663-0348 and 665-8951
"Who Is Christ?" A Series of Six Lectures. Mondays, Sept. 28-
Nov. 2, 8:00 p.m., University Reformed Church, 1001 E.
Huron St. Lecturers: to be announced
THE NEWMAN CLUB
Newman Center, 331 Thompson Street, 665-5646
Theology 101. The Fundamentals of the Catholic Faith
Mondays and Thursdays, beginnings Sept. 14 and 17,
10:00 a.m., 2-4-8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center,
331 Thompson St. Instructor: Msgr. John F. Bradley
Theology 201. The Foundations of Christian Theology
Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 2-4-8:00 p.m., Gabriel
Richard Center, 331 Thompson St.
Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka
(Newman Club course offerings continued next column)
THE NEWMAN CLUB
(Continued from first column)
Theology 301. Studies in Sacred Scriptures: The History and
Theology of the Old Testament. Thursdays, beginning
Sept. 17, 1-3-7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331
Theology 401. Christian Marriage. Mondays and Thursdays,
Thompson St. Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka.
beginning Nov. 2, 9:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center;
331 Thompson St. Instructor: Msgr. John F. Bradley.
Philosophy 101. Introduction to Scholastic Philosophy.
Mondays, beginning Sept. 14, 8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center,
331 Thompson St. lstructor: Mr. Thomas Schoenbaum.
Philosophy 201. Psychological Issues-Aquinas and Freud.
Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center,
331 Thompson St. Instructor: Mr. Patrick Lucas
Philosophy 301. Christian Existentialism. Tuesdays, beginning
Sept. 15, 8:00'p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St.,
Instructor: -Mr. Theodore Thompson
History 101. History of Early Christianity. Tuesdays, beginning
Sept. 15, 1-3-7:00 pm., Gabriel Richard Center,
331 Thompson St. Instructor: Mr. Thomas Giles.
to the 14th Centuries. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 7:00 p.m.,
History 201. The Development of Christian Art from the 4th
Gabriel Richard Center. 331 Thomps9n St.
Instructor: Mr. Bernard Bonario
History 301. The Reformation and Christtian Unity. Thursdays,
beginning Sept: 1.7, 7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center,
331 Thompson St, Instructor: Mr. Timothy Gregory
Ethics 101. Nursing Ethics. Mondays, beginning Sept. 14,
8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St.
Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka
Ethics 201. Medical Ethics. Thursdays, beginning Sept. 17,
7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St.
Instructor: Msgr. John F. 'Bradley
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, OFFICE OF
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, 2282 Student Activities
Building, 764-7442
Christian Ethics and Modern Society. Thursdays, Sept. 10-
Nov. 19, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Michigan League, Conference
Room II, Luncheon 50c. Instructor: Dr. N. Patrick Murray
American Culture and the Crises of Identity. Tuesdays,
Sept. 8-Nov. 24, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Michigan League,
Conference Room I, Luncheon 54c.
Instructor: Mrs. Elizabeth H. Sumner
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