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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JANU)

TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANU

Hall Cites Basis of Literature

SGC Hears
WQC Letter
On Regents
By GLORIA BOWLES
In a letter submitted to Student
Government Council at its Wed-
nesday meeting, West Quadrangle
Council urged SGC "to take ap-
propriate measures to aid in the
election of those Regental candi-
dates who will do the most to
benefit the University.
The letter, addressed to SGC
President Steven Stockmeyer, '63 ,
and signed by Curtis Huntington,1
'64, president of WQC, referred to
a Jan. 8 motion suggesting "such
measures as educational programs
with the candidates and organiz-
ed student support of them."
Support Vital
The group, in asking 'U' stu-
dents to take an "active role" in
the elections, said such support
was vital because the "Board of
Regents exercises the ultimate re-
sponsibility over the quality and
cost of education at the Univer-
sity."
On a mnotion from Interf rater-
nity Council President John Mey-
erholz, '63BAd, the Council ap-
proved proposed "minor changes"
in the rush schedule. One change
in IFC bylaws will provide for a
spring rush three days shorter than
that of previous years.
Kass Motion
In other action, the Council, on
a motion from Michael Kass, '64,
commended the work of the Ann
Arbor Friends of the Student Non-
violent Coordinating Committee.
The resolution particularly cit-
ed a food and fund drive which
aided some 22,000 residents of La-
flore County, Mississippi, who were
unable to receive relief from local
authorities because of a large voter
registration drive.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Building
before 2 p.m. two days preceding
publication.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
Day Calendar
8:00 a.m.-Performance Arts Research
Laboratory-Registration: Second Floor
Concourse, Mich., League.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.-Bureau of In-
dustriai Relations Personnel Techniques
Seminar No. 71 - Seminar leader, Dr.
John Hutchinson, Columbia Univ.
School of Business; speaker, L. J. Lang-
ton, Manager of Standards, Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, "Managerial Prob-
lems in Operating Production Stand-
ards Systems": Third Floor Conference
Rm., Mich. Union.
8:30 a.m-School of Music Midwest-
ern Conference on School Vocal and In-
strumental Music - Wind Instrument
Recital: Hill Aud.
9:40 a.m.-School of Music Midwest-
ern Conference on School Vocal and In-
strumental Music - String Instrument
Solo and Ensemble Recital: Rackham
Assembly Hall.
4:00 p.m.-Dept. of Biological Chem-
istry Colloquium-Dr. T. T. Tchen, Dept.
of Chemistry, Wayne State Univ., "A
Study in Induced Transformation of
Melanoblasts into Melanocytes": Room
M6423, Medical Science Bldg.
4:15 p.m-Dept. of+ Psychology Collo-
quium-Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, Univ. of
Chicago, "The Struggle for Self in Au-
tistic Children": Aud. B, Angell Hall.
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.--Cinema Guild-
Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne
Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan,
and Ernest Borgnine in "Bad Day at
Black Rock"; short, . "Lysis (Marko-
poulos)": Architecture Aud. j
8:00 p.m.-Dept. of Speech Univ. Play-
ers-Luigi Pirandello's "Six Characters
in Search of an Author": Trueblood
Aud., Frieze Bldg.
8:30 p.m.-School of Music Midwest-
strumental Music-Univ. Choir and Or-
chestra, Maynard Klein, conductor: Hill
Aud.
Announcements
Students: If you need to order a
transcript without grades for the cur-

rent semester, you are urged to call in
person at Rm. 515 Administration Bldg.
not later than Jan. 17.
Does not apply to students in Engrg.,
Law.
Martha Cook Bldg. is receiving appli-
cations for Sept. 1963. Present Freshmen
and Sophomore women may apply.
Please telephone NO 2-3225for an ap-
pointment.
General Notices
Summary of Action Taken by Student
Government Council at Its Meeting of
January 9, 1963
Remanded: To Joint Judiciary Coun-
cil Interviewing Committee a motion
concerning appointments to Joint Judi-
ciary Council with a recommendation
that Patricia Golden be among those
finally appointed.
Postponed: Consideration of the Of-
fice of Student Affairs Advisory Com-
mittee Study Committee report.
Approved: Changes in the Interfra-
ternity Council Bylaws concerning the
rushing schedule.
Approved: That SGC appoint three
people from the University of Michigan
to participate, in the Swarthmore Con-
ference on Latin America at Swarthmore
on Feb. 15, 16, & 17. These people shall
be appointed by SGC after interviewing
and recommendation procedures. SGC
shall appropriate $20.00 to cover the
costs of publicity and interviewing.
Further, SGC shallappropriate $50.00
to help cover the costs of the delega-
tion.
Adopted: The following expression of
student opinion:
Last month the Ann Arbor Friends of
the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee conducted a community-
wide food and fund drive to aid over
22,000 citizens of Laflore County, Mis-
sissippi, who had been cut off from
federally subsidized relief by local au-
thorities because several had tried to
register to vote. This group had a two-
fold purpose: 1) to provide these "Mis-
sissippi Freedom Fighters" with food
for subsistence and 2) ..to support the
mass voter registration project of
SNCC. The group raised over $400 and
a large quantity of food, which was
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ENDING TODAY
Shown at 1:15-3:35
6:10 and 8:45
"BARABBAS"
* SATURDAY *
THE
HUNTER...
THE
HUNTED!

B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
TONIGHT'S SABBATH SERVICE
Friday, Jan. 11, at 7.30 p.m.
Is Held Jointly with the Beth Israel Center
SERMON by RABBI HAROLD S. WHITE
"Basic Changes in the Prayer Book"

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1429 Hill Strett

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THE GUILD HOUSE
802 Monroe St.
Tonight-FIRESIDE-7:30 P.M.
Discussion of "A Reactionary Experiment in Education," a
November Harper's article by Paul Goodman,
with
Prof. John White, U. of M. Political Science Department
as resource person
Sunday, January 13--8.30 P.M*.
'U.S. and Russia: A Comparison of Values"
Presentation and discussion by
Dave Olson, graduate student and teaching fellow
U. of M. Economics Department

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SIX CHARACTERS

West Side Methodist Church
900 S. 7th Street
Ann Arbor, Mich.

presented by U-M Players
Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg.
10-8 DAILY - $1.75, $1.25

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THE WEST SIDE CHURCH
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Jan. 20-"Amazing-God's Love"
Jan. 27- "Existential ism-God's Proving Ground"
Feb. 3-"Eschatology-God-Man's Co-existence"
Services at 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.

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