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THE NEWMAN CLUB
331 Thompson Street -Ann Arbor, Minh.
presents:
THE CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE SERIES

PROGRAM NOTES:
Guitarist SegLovia To Give Concert

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Sun., March 6th
7:30 P.M.
Wed., March 9th
8:00 P.M.
Sun., March 13th
7:30 P.M.

"The Human and Divine Aspects of Marriage"
Rev. Ralph Kowalski, PhD., Prof. of Religion,
Marygrove College, Detroit, Mich.
"Preparation for Marriage"
Dating, Courtship, Engagement and Betrothal
Rev. John F. Bradley, PhD.
"The Physical and Medical Aspects of Marriage"
Dr. John O'Sullivan, Genecologist and Obstetrician

Wed., March 16th "The Morality of Birth Control"
8:00 P.M. -Sexual Abstinence, Ovulary Rhythm, Contraception
Rev. John F. Bradley, PhD

Sun., March 20th
7:30 P.M.

"The Christian Home"
Relationship of husband to wife, parent to child,
prayer, education, work, recreation in the home
Panel of Married Couples -
Prof. and Mrs. Guiseppe Parravano, PhD.
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Maternowski
Mr. and Mrs. David Sponseller
"Mixed Marriages"
Difficulties, the Promises, Preparation and Arrangements
Rev. John F. Bradley, PhD.

By SUSAN FARRELL and
MAME JACKSON
World-famous Spanish guitarist;
Andres Segovia will give his first
Ann Arbor performance at 8:30
p.m; tomorrow in Rackham Aud.
Segovia r-ecently returned from
Europe.
Tickets for tomorrow night's
performance are sold out. Segovia's
next Ann Arbor performance will
be May 6 as part of the May Fes-
tival.
Prof. Charles L. Stevenson of
the philosophy department will
open a new lecture series entitled
"What's Worth Living For: Some
Guidelines for the Perplexed of
the '60's" at 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Hillel.
Prof. Stevenson will give a lec-
ture on "Ends Are Also Means."
The series will continue every
Wednesday until May 11.
Lectures will be given by Prof.
George A. Peek of the political
science department on "A Con-
tinuing Search for Truth" (March
16); Prof. Robert ° L. Iglehart,
chairman of the architecture and
design college's art deparament
on "Direction of Art" (March 23);
and Prof. Ralph W. Gerard, pro-
fessor of neurophysiology, on "Sci-
ence and Ethics" (April 6).
Others will be given by Prof.
Marston Bates, professor of zool-
ogy, on "Man and Nature"'(April
13) and Prof. George E. Menden-
hall of the Near Eastern studies
YOUNG
D EMOC RATS
present
August Scholle,
Pres., Michigan AFL-CIO
Mon., March 7 ... 7:30
3D Union

department on "The Biblical Hier-
archy of Values" (April 20). Lec-
tures will also be given by Prof.
Robert R. White, director of the
Institute of Science and Tech-
nology, on the "Impact of Re-
search on Social Values" (April
27); Prof. Arthur Eastman, pro-
fessor of English on "Literature

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and Dogma" (May 4); and Rabbi
Jacob J. Weinstein on "The Jewish
Position" (May 11).
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Giulietta Simionato, mezzo-so-
prano of La Scala Opera House,
will present the ninth Choral Un-
ion concert at 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
March 13, at Hill Aud.

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"WHAT'S WORTH LIVING FOR?
Some Guidelines for the Perplexed of the 60's"
with a lecture on
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In succeeding weeks:
Mar. 16, George A. Peek Jr., Assoc. Prof., Political Science
"A Continuing Search for Truth"
Mar. 23, Robert L. Iglehart, Chairman, Department of Art
"Direction of Art"
Apr. 6, Ralph W. Gerard, Prof. of Neurophysiology
"Science and Ethics"
Apr. 13, Marston Bates, Prof. of Zoology
"Man and Nature"
Apr. 20, George E. Mendenhall, Prof., Near Eastern Studies
"The Biblical Hierarchy of Values"
Apr. 27, Fred T. Haddock, Prof. of Astronomy
"Intelligent Signals From Space?"
May 4, Arthur M. Eastman, Assoc. Prof., English
"Literature and Dogma"
May 11, Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein, Temple K.A.M., Chicago
"The Jewish Position"
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Build-
ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding
publication' Notices for Sunday
Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday.
SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1960
VOL. LXX, NO. 116
General Notices
Student Leadership Exchange Fellow-
ship applications are now available at
the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student
Activities Building. The application
period will be from March 1 through
March 14.
This fellowship includes all expenses,
except travel, for a year's study at
University College, University of Lon-
don. Scholarship and leadership are
the main criteria for receiving the ef-
lowship. The recipient must meet all
requirements for admission to the
Backham Graduate School.
Leadership in student activities will
Include active participation In any rec-
ognized extra-curricular activity. A su-
perior academic performance is also
essential as this would indicate ability
to carry on study at the University
College in London.
Summer Housing Applications for
graduate and undergraduate women
will be accepted from women now reg-
istered on campus beginning at noon,
Mon., March 7, at the Office of the
Dean of Women on the first floor of
the Student Activities Building. Appli-
cations will be accepted for residence
halls and supplementary housing.
Scholarships, College of Literature,
Science and the Arts: Applications for
Organization
Notices
(An organization which has not
registered with the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs for a period of two
consecutive years is considered de-
activated. To re-establish recog-
nized status after this period the
organization must re-petition Stu-
dent Government Council.)
Congregational Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild, Intern'tl Night, Student
Panel, folksinging, refreshments, March
6, 7 p.m., 524 Thompson.
+ " *
Gamma Delta, Luth. Student Club,
supper at 6 p.m.. movie - 'Power of
the Resurrection" at 7 p.m., March 6,
1511 Washtenaw. Intern'tl students in-
vited as guests.
La Sociedad Hispanics. Tertulita.
March 7, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Cafe y
conversacion.
Mich. Christian Fellowship, March 6,
4 p.m.. Lane Hall. Speaker: E. Hartger-
ink, "The Businessman and Christian-
Ity." * **
Newman Club, graduate dinner,
March 6, 6 p.m., Fr. Richard Center.
Young Democrats, March 7, 7:30 p.m.,
Union, Rm. 3D. Speaker: A. Scholle,
Pres. of Mich. AFL-CIO, "The Consti-
tutional Convention."
- - -
Political Issues Club, meet the SOC
candidates: Questions and answers on
election Issues, March 8, 4 p.m., Union
3rd floor.
See Russia
Economy Student/Teacher summer
tours, American conducted, from $495.
Russia by MAt orcoach. 17-days
from Warsaw or Helsinki. Visit rural
towns plus major cities.
Diamond Grand Tour. Russia,
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia,
Western Europe highlights.
Collegiate Circle. Black Sea
Cruise, Russia, Poland, Czechoslo-
vakia,Scandinavia, Benelux, W. Europe.
0 Eastern Europe Adenture. First
time available. Bulgaria, Roumania,
Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, West-
er Europe scenic route.
0 See your Travel Agent or write
Maupintour k
400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.

scholarships for the academic year
1960-61 are now available in Rm. 1220
Angell Hall. All applications must be
returned to that office by March 15,
1960. Applicants must have had at lest
one semester of residence in this Col-
lege
Mathematics Club meeting: Prof.
,Morton Brown will speak on "Some
Recent Developments in Topology,"
Tues., March 8, at 8:00 p.m. in the W.
Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Re-
freshments will be served. Graduate
students are invited to attend.
Tickets now on sale by mail order
for forthcoming Playbill productions,
presented by the Dept. of Speech.
'William Congreve's "The Way of the
World," to be presnted April 6-9,
Wed.-Sat.): $1.50, $1.10, 75.
Ketti Frings' adaptation of the
Thomsa Wolfe novel, "Look Homeward,
Angel," to be presented (if available)
April27-30 (Wed-Sat.): $1.50, $110.75c.
The premiere performance of an ori-
ginal play, to be presented Fri. and
Sat., May 13 and 14. 75c.
To order tickets, send check, pay-
able to Play Production, with self-
addressed stamped envelope and first,
second and third preferences of per-
formance, to Playbill Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre, Ann Arbor. For furth-
er information, NO 3-1511, Ext. 3383 or
3048.
Concerts
Concert: Andres Segovia, guitarist,
will be heard in a special single con-
cert Mon., March 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the
Rackham Aud. Standing room only.
Recitals
Composers Forum: Compositions by
student composers will be heard in a
recital to be held in Aud. A, on Sun.,
March 6,'at 8:30 p.m. Compositions by
the following students Will be included
on the program : Melvin Kangas. Ed-
win Coleman, Robert Ashley, Gregory
Kosteck, David Schwartz, and Roger
Reynolds. Open to the general public.
Student Recital: Martha Rearick will
present a piano recital in partial ful-
fillment of the requirements for the
degree Bachelor of Music, in And. A.
on Sun., March 6 at 4:15 p.m. Miss
Rearick will perform compositions by
Beethoven, Roussel and Chopin, and
her recital will be open to the general
public.
Lectures
Lecture: Sterling T. Takeuchi, Dean
of the Law School of Kwansei Gaguin
University, Japan, and Readers' Digest
Prof. of Political Science, Macalester
College, St. Paul, Minn., will speak on
"Basic Trends in Japan's Postwar Pol-
icy" at 4:15 p.m., Mon., March 7, W.
Conference Rm., Rackham
Lecture: Kazushi Ohkawa, Prof. of
Economics, HitotsubashnUniversity,
Japan, and Director, Economic Re-
search Institute. Economic Planning
Agency, Japan, will speak on "Features
of Japanese Economic Growth, 1878-
1940" at 8 p.m. Mon., March 7 in Rm.
3-B, Michigan Union.
Lecture: Frank Eyerly, Managing Ed-
itor of the Des Moines Register and
Tribune, will speak on "The Promise
of American Journalism" on Mon.,
March 7 at 3 p.m. Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Academic Notices
Automatic Programming and Nu-
merical Analysis Seminar: "Numerical
Integration of Non-linear Hyperbolic
Differential Equations" will be the
topic of a talk by Prof. R. C. F. Bartels
on Mon., March 7 at 4 p.m. in 3209 An-
gell Hal.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium:
Prof. H. A. Krebs, Dept. of Biochemis-
try, University of Oxford, will speak
on "The Cause of the 'Specific Dynam-
ic Action' of Foodstuffs" on Mon.,
March 7 at 4 p.m. in the Third Level
Amphitheater, Medical Science Bldg.
Space Astrophysics Colloquium: Dr.
R. Tousey, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, D.C., will speak on "Ul-
traviolet Spectroscopy of the Sun" on
Tues., March 8 at 4:15 p.m. in Rack-
ham Am-phitheater.
Engrg. Mech. Seminar, Mon., March
7 at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 305 W. Engrg.
Bldg. Mr. David R. Jenkins will speak
on "Comments on Ductile and Brittle
Fracture." Coffee will be served in Rm.
201 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m.
Doctoral Examinaton for James Al-
bert Leacock, Chemical Engrg.; thesis:
"Mass Transfer Between Isobutanol
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