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April 21, 1935 - Image 6

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T.RE _-MIG -I- N., DAILY

SUNDAY,

THE MICIUGAN-DAILY SUNDAY,

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued From Page 1)
,he League, Tuesday evening, April 23,
at 7:30.
Mathematics Staff meeting Mon-
day, April 22, 4 p.m., 3201 A.H.
Acolytes: A meeting will be held
)n Monday, April 22, 7:30 p.m., 202
South Wing. Professor DeWitt H.1
Parker will read a paper, "Infinity -
continued."
Aeronautical Engineers' Division,
A.S.M.E.-There will bean important
meeting Monday, April 22, 7:30 p.m.,
in the Chemical Engineering Seminar
Room, East Eng. Bldg. Ed Hill is
going to talk on "Free Ballooning,"
and there will be an election of offi-
cers for next year. Refreshments willr
be served.
Faculty Concert: Stanley Fletcher,
pianist, winner of the State and Dis-
trict Contest provided by the Federa-
tion of Music Clubs, will perform the
winning program as follows in Hill
Auditorium, Sunday afternoon, at
4:15 o'clock to which the general

public, with the exception of small sian Tea Room of the Michigan
children, is invited. League Building. Dr. William Clark
English Suite in A Minor ......Bach Trow, Professor of Education Psy-
Prelude chology, will speak on the Youth
Allemande Movement.
Courantej
Sarabande I Monday Evening Drama Section:
Bourree Will hold its final meeting Monday
Gique April 22, at the Colonial Tea Room.
Sonata in E Major, Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock.
Op. 109..............Beethoven Reservations must be made by Mon-
Vivace, ma non. troppo
Prestissimo
Andante, molto canabile ed es-
pressivo
Prelude and Fugue in A
Minor ............... Bach-Liszt
Ballade in F Major ........ Chopin
Vn t n in E Mnr Chnnin

day noon. Call Mrs. Willard Olson,:
3146.
Tuesday Afternoon Play Reading
Section; Faculty Women's Club:
The section will hold its last meet-
ing of the year at 2:15, April 23,
Alumnae Room of the League.
Varsity Band: Pracice Monday at
5 p.m.
Mimes: Important meeting of

Mimes members Tuesday, April 23,
4:30, Union. All members please be
there promptly.
SENIOR CO-EDS PRIMP LESS
MOUNT VERNON, Ia., April 20 -
(AP)- At Cornell College here they say
that women students primp less as
they advance in classes, while the
men spend more time grooming.

Nocurne in v m ajor .... .. uopin
A Don Juan Serenade.. Szymanowski
Humoreske ("The Frogs"), Chadwick
The Clown ............. .Pattison
Toccata .................. Debussy
Luncheon for Graduate Students
on Wednesday, April 24, in the Rus-

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