THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFIIL7LLTN PublicatinInI the BLleti,111IS colF5tructi1ve not1toall 1mem ,bers of theo University. Copy received at the offlce: tj the As-:1:L ii LYtauI, to th~lPve Adent tl 3:30: 11:30 a. in. Saturday. Har mris tall: Celebration of the HoyCommunion in the Williams Memorial Chanel at 9:30 o'ck. At7:30pm.PoeorMhl Aga,-OgIu will be the geto h student group at their re-gular Su'n- day evoningCovrtin" All stu- dents are cordially invited. kIniand Rve:Ognrto cl ing, TuePsdayat7v :1 ,o,21,ih Uinion.Alineeedi ,o'W the prop~ose. it,^ d r slTi land Reviewar"ivied ln e n t u l X e at r lu : M e ii ie~inet (IIssI ^DYMRC 8,1t Notices University Radio 'talk Over WJSit- 1:30 p.m., "'The Children's Fund of Michigan Book Project," Miss Edith Thomas,' in charge of library e xt{e _- lion service, and State Librarian forF the P.T.A. University Bureaus of Appointmnents and Occupational Information: Sen- iors interestled in recreation as a field of work will have an opportunity to meet Wi. G. Robinson, district rep- resentative of the National Recrea- tion Association, on Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20, by mak- in~g appointment at. the Bur-eau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall. Mr. Robinson desires particularly to talk to seniors in a position to consider a year of graduate study at the Na- tional Recreation School at New York - City Which prepares for execuitive positions in- recreation. Notice: Box office -for the Gon- doliers to 'be presented by Play Pro- duction and the School of Music the ~28, 29, 30 and 31st of March will open at 12 noon today and be open daily from today, on from 12 to 6 p.m. Phone 6300 for reservations. Ice ockey for Women: There will be no more hockey practices after this week due to the closing of the Coliseum on March 18. AcaIdemicsNotictes Econmics .172: Rooms for exam- ination Monday, March 19: A-G, N.S. Aud. H-Q, 25 A.H. R-Z, 1025 A.H. L1e tres And Concerts ~University Lecture: Tuesday, ,March 20, 4:15 p.mn., Natural Science :Auditorium. Dr. Hugh Dalton, for- mner Parliamen~tary Under-Secretary i$n the British Foreign Office: "Eco- nomic Planning in Theory and Prac-- Thursday, Marchi 22, 4:15 p.1n., Na-. ~tural S cience Auditorium. Professor Max Hlandmnan, of the Department of Economics : "Can and Should America be Self-Sufficient?" The public is cordially invited. FcuYglty Concert: Ms. aud Okkelberg, pianist, and1Thelmna Lewis, soprano, accomnpanied by Ava Commn Case, will lr eent the following program this ,afternomon in Hill Auditorium at 4:15 o'clock, to w hich the general public, is invited w,''itot admission charge: Interrmezzo, Op. 76 No. 6 ..... Brat ms Cap icloOp. 76 No. 5 ......BPrahmrs Ball, de -Op. 52 ............ .Chopjii Maud Okkelhej-rg El Vito -- - Ui heiL~w 1U.hIi C1 >.2J ,eni iiar2 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Room.SbetDimuet. All Se1r'es, of worship toda y ace: .00 students wel:c oiie. a.m. H=oly Communion; 9:30 a.m. Church School; 11:00 a.m.kidr All Campau: Tra k Y~'t: March 20, ar ten ; 11:00 'a.m. rite of of'-7:0p.,YsFLdHu . Lion and sermonol by the Rt. Rev. f-Icr- l aps_ sg:Mrh20,x rman Page, D.D., of Michigan. 73 ~. lmnreMrh21, f F ' Wl -i ied Advrr isig Depah"rutue~t. Theclsslid oilumnis close at five o'clock p I( per, o day ofin ertin.'; cx a i r ct 11w;'- r o a~ s offt avrmac wul; J 'i to lcpc'i' -dtn i mo w' ot-r e r oe 11.'(nnn t 'e i nespernsri1 tiol. 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Will p ,y3. 4,1. < Ils7 dol lar.PoeAnAbr4:',06,Chil- North Main. l LAUNDRYl LA UNDY"Y 2-10,14. Xdaed 4x 12:15 Forum with Dr. Fisher. 3 :30 Fellowship of Faiths. Teach- in as of Communism regarding world brotherhood. Presented by Mau trice Wilsie, grad, The follow-up group of the Parley of "eiion and the ChurchI" will .join us to plan amre of thke two groups. Af; ,aculty ]member will mee:t with the gr oup as advisor. All in iterested are requested to attend, 6 :00 Wesleyan Guild. United meet.- ing with the Congregational Student group at Stalker Hall.' Dr. Preston Slosson will speak on "The Church as a Promo- 7:00 Supper and Fellowship. The World Aff'airs Department of Stalker Hall will offer a unique world-minded fellowship pro- gram. Presby teriano Studenit Appint- mnents: 9:30 Student classes meet at the Chiurch House.1 10:45 Morning Worship. Dr. Parker)fCiao 5:30 Social hour and supper. 6:30 Stuident Forum. Leader Mi'. James E. Curtis. ESophomore Independents of the Literary College are invited to attend the meeting of the Michigan Inde'- pendent Club at 2:310 p.m. Michigan Union, Room 319. (Clnesee Club reing a at the t) iiio ? a~t 4:45 p.m. Ou tinig for Graduate Students: M eetL at 2:30 this afternoon in front oa An igel] i1all for a. short. hike. Coining Events Research Club will meet in room 2528 East Medical Building on Wed- nesday, March 21, at 8:00. The fol- lowing papers will be presented : "The Cutaneous Manifes: tations of Susceptibility and Indios yncrasy to SDrugs," by Professor Udo J. Wile. y "The Tendency Towards PlatonismI in Neo-classical Esthetics," by Pro-1 feysor Louis I. Bredvold. A meeting of the Council will be I1eld a..t 7:30 pxim. PbyiesCo~oi uum:Mi. ''.Parki- son will1 speak, on "R.adio Wave Phe- nomena and the Ionosphere" at 4 :15 p.m. Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All interested ar~e cor'- dially invited to attend. Alpha N meets Wednesday at 7:30 it) the Alpha Nu Room, fourth floor Angell Hall. The annual and tradi- tional debate with Adelphi will be held on the question : "Resolved : Tfhat the Federal Public Works Pro- gittin Should be Discontinued." The general public is cordially invited. Kiappa Tait Alpha will meet Mon- dlay, 8 p.m., in the ,offices of the Dejpa rment< of ,Jovrnalism, IFrtaven 11;0l. French Club: Meeting 'Tuesday, March 20. in the Salle du Cercle, fourth floor Romance Language Building. The program will include a short play given by some of the mem- her's. Meeting begins promptly at 8:15. LOST AND FOUND :LGCIN w atch, brown>>sltap. In Na- tural tScience RBuilding, Phione39. NOTICEA, AUTO LO0ANS AN4D REFINANCING; B1'lingyour'itle A1ssociateid Motor Services, Tue. 3.11 AV. Huron, Phi. 2-2001 1 22 shamnpoo an lld fin1er ave r(, :Sllc. 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