THE MICHIGAN DAILY Notice to Seniors and Graduate Students: Only five more days remain -after today-for the payment of diploma fees. There can be absolutely no extension beyond 4 p. in., Wednesday, May 24. The Cashier's office is Glosed on Saturday afternoon. Shirley W. Smith. University Loan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet today at 1:3Q p. in. in Room 2, University Hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairnan. May Festival Tickets: Tickets for the May Festival are on sale at the 1,ox office, Hill Auditorium. Season tickets admitting to all six concerts, $A.QO0, $.00 and $8.00 (if Festival coupon from Choral Union ticket is re- turned, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00). Tickets for individual concerts, Main floor, $2.00, first balcony $1.50, Second balcony $1.00. The Martha Cook Building will accept a limited number of sopho- mores for residence for September, 1933. This means present Freshmen may apply for next September. If interested, call at the Building for an application. Margaret Ruth Smith, Social Director Conflicts in time of Final Examinations in the College of Engineering shQold bee reported at once to C. H. Fessenden, Room 333 West Engineering Bldg. May 19 is the last day for making adjustments. Graduating Senior Enginers: Please call for your Drawing 1, 2 and 3 plates at Room 412 West Engineering. Seniors in Music School: Those seniors not having paid their class dues please do so at the desk in the school of music lobby on Thursday be- tween 4:15 and 5:15 p. in. Bowjing: The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic Building have been closed for the year. hors~e Show: Faculty and students wishing to compete in the Univer- sity Horse Show on Tuesday, May 23, are asked to get in touch with the following officials: For Women's eveits: Elizabeth Cooper, 3318, Betty Lyons, 378. For men's events: Gordon Jensen, 2-2870 (or 4121, extension ,67) ACADEMIC NOTICES Economics 52: Make-up examination to be held on lThursday, May 18, at 4 o'clock in Room 207 Economics Bldg. Reading Examinations in French: An examination to test the knowl- edge of French required for the degree of Ph.D. will be offered to candi- dates in the departments listed below, on Saturday morning, May 27, in Room 108 R. L., from 9 to 12. Candidates should register at least one week in advance at the office of the Department of Romance Languages, 112 1nL., between the hours of 9 and 12:30. This announcement applies only to candidates in the departments.of Groups I and III; i.e., Ancient and Modern Languages and Literature, His- ory, Econoinics, Sociology, Political Science, Philosophy, Education. Qualifying Examuinatin in Educati: The Various types of subject mat ter qualifying examinations required by the School of Education before the cqurse in Directed Teaching may be elected will be held on Saturday, May 4q. at 8 o'clock sharp (not 9 o'clock), in the Auditorium of the University High School. C. Q. Davis, Secretary Comprehensive Professional Examination in Education: This examin- ation will be held in the Auditorium of the University High School on Saturday, May 20, at 3:30 o'clock. No candidate for the Teacher's Certifi- cate is excused from this examination except graduate students who already hold an advanced degree or will take such a degree this June. The material to be covered in the examination will embrace the work of all the re- quired courses in Education--B20, Cl, Al, A25, D100, and the special meth- ods courses-in accordancq 'with the outlines for the spvral curricula. C. . fDavis, Secretary CONCERTS The schedule of May Festival programs is as follows: Wpdnesday evening, 8:15, First Concrt- Nina Koshetz, Soprano, soloist; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Freder- ick Stock, Conductor. Overture, RussIan and Ludmilla" ...............................Glinka Arloso of Jaroslavna from "Prince Igor"...............Borodine Nina Koshetz Tone Poem, "Thus Spake Zarathustra" ..........................Strauss Aria, "Letter Scene" from "Eugene Onegin"........ ........Tchaikovsky Mme. Koshetz Symphony No. 12, in G minor, Op. 35 ... . ..................Miakowsky 'freverie and Dance" from "The Fair of Sorochinsk"......... Moussorgsky Mme. Koshetz Polka ana 'ugue from "Schwanda, the Bag-pipe Player" ......Weinberger Thursday evening 8:15, Second Concert- Jascha Heifetz, Violinist, and Chase Baromco, Bass, Palmer Christian, Organist soloists; University Choral Union, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Earl V. Moore and Frederick Stock, Conductors. "In the Faery Hills"................................. .......Bax Aria, "Confutatis Maledictis" from "The Manzoni Requiem" . ....... Verdi Chase Baromeo "Beshazzar's Feast" .......................................Walton Mr. Baromeo, Chorus, Orchestra and Organ Concerto for Violin, D major, Op. 77.........................Brahms Jascha Heifetz Friday afternoon, 2:30, Third Concert- . .......................... Rose Bampton, Contralto, soloist; Orchestra accompaniment; Young People's Festival Chorus, Juva Higbee and Eric DeLamarter, Conductors. Overture, "The Marriage of Figaro". .............................. Mozart Aria, "Che faro senza Euridice" from "Orfeo ed Euridice" .......... Gluck Symphony "Oxford" in G major ..............................Haydn Group o~f Songs: Serenade .......... ...........................................Tosti Country Gardens ..............................................Grainger "The Little Dust M an" ..........................................Brahms Young People's Festival Chorus Aria, "Il est Doux Il est Bon" from "Herodiade"..............Massanet Miss Bampton "Elegy and Waltz" from Serenade for Strings ................ Tchaikovsky Cantata: "Spring Rapture" .........................................Gaul Friday evening, 8:15, Fourth Concert-. Program commemorating first anniversary of death of Albert A. Stan- ley, Founder of the Festival, and the 50th anniversary of the death of Richard Wagner, All Wagner program Grete Stueckgold, Soprano, soloist; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor. "The Flying Dutchman" Overture, Senta's Ballad Grete Stueckgold -,"Tannhauser" Bacchanale (Paris Version) and Finale from the Overture. Elizabeth's Prayer Mme. Stucckgold "Tristan and Isolde" Selections from Act III (Arranged for concert performance by Frederick Stock) "Rhinegold" Finale-Entrance of the Gods "Walkure" Siegfried in the Forest "Gotterdammerung" Song of the Rhine Maidens Siegfried's Death and Funeral March Saturday afternoon, 2:30, Fifth Concert- Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, pianists, soloists; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor. Overture to "The Improvisatore" ............................d'Albert Symphony No. 1, F minor,) Op. 39 .......... .................Sibelius Concerto in C minor, No. 1, for Two Pianos and Strings ........... . ach Guy Maier and Lee Pattison "Natchez-on-the-Hill" (Three Virginian Country Dances) Op. 30 .. .Powell Ballad, "King Estmere" for two pianos and orchestra ............ Sowerby Mr. Maier and Mr. Pattison Saturday evening, 8:15, Sixth Concert- World premiere of opera "Merry Mount" by Howard Hanson, given by special permission of the Metropolitan Opera Asspiation, Libretto by Rich- ard Leroy Stokes. John Charles Thomas, baritone Chase Baromeo, bass Leonora Corona, Soprano George Galvani, baritone Rose Bampton, contralto University Choral Union Frederick Jagel, tenor Chicago Symphony Orchestra Howard Hanson, Guest Conductor EVENTS TODAY Special Meeting of the Interfrater- chorus for the Freshman Lantern nity Council at the Union, 7:30 p. M. Dance willhave its first rehearsal in the ballroom of the League at 4:0.0 Freshman Women: The singing C (Continued on Page 6) CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY WANTED LOST-A young white English Bull dog. Have you seen or heard of WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD him? Peter still misses his puppy. AND NEW SUITS AND OVER- Phone 6017. COATS. Will pay 3, 4, 5, to 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306. 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