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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Study Of Esperanto Promotes
world Peace, Hoot kins Statesj

League. Following the meeting Anne invited to attend. Meeting will start 7:20 p.m. Monday at the Glee Club
SDAILY OFFICIAL Sprague and Ella Lee Cowgill will at 5 p.m. as usual. Rooms. Short Concert for the Ki-
lead a discussion on the subject: "The wanis Club banquet, followed by short
BULLETIN Recent Strike Situation in Flint." varsity Gee Club: Full rehearsal Irehearsal.
Everyonejinterested is cordially Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Also report at I]David Mattern.
(Continued from Page 4)
Brashares will preach on "The Joy
of the Cross." Reminding You To

Lutheran Student Club: A Twen-
tieth Anniversary Banquet will be
held on Sunday, March 14, at Zion
Lutheran Parish Hall in celebration
of the organization of the club. The
speaker for the evening will be Prof.
Paul Kauper of the Law School, who
was a former president of the club.
Fellowship hour is at 5:30 p.m. and
the dinner will be served promptly
at 6 p.m. Tickets are available by
calling Alta Haab, 6968, Marguerite
Groomes, 8534, or Reverend Mr.
Yoder, 2-3680. All Lutheran students
are invited and other students who
have attended our meetings.
The A Capella Choir will meet
promptly at 4:15 p.m. for rehearsal
Sunday, March 14 at Zion Lutheran
Parish Hall.
First Baptist Church, Sunday,
March 14: 10:45 a.m., Mr. Sayles, the.
minister, will speak on "The Many-
Sided Jesus." Church School at 9:30
and High School young people at
5:30 p.m.
Roger Williams Guild , Sunday
noon, Guild House, Mr. Chapman
will finish discussion of the prophet
Micah.
Miss Ettie Len Roy Chin who grad-
uated from Smith College last June
and is now doing graduate work in
physical education in the University,
will speak at 6:15 p.m. this evening
at the Guild House on "Problems of
Foreign Students in Adjusting Them-
selvestoka New Environment." Miss
Chin takes the place of Dr. Raleigh
Nelson.
First Presbyterian Church: Sun-
day, March 14:
"Letters on Life" has been the
subject of a series of sermons during
Lent at the First Presbyterian
Church meeting temporarily at the
Masonic Temple, 327 South Fourth
Ave. Dr. W. P. Lemon, the minister,
will preach this Sunday morning on
the subject "For God-Confidence."
The service begins at 10:45 am.
Special Lenten music.
At the meeting of the Westmin-
ster Guild, student group, "The Len-
ten Mood" will be expressed through
readings from Classics dealing with
the Inne Life. Margaret Brackett,
'37, is chairman of a group of read-
ers presenting the service. The meet-
ing is at 6:30 p.m., and is preceded
at 5:30 p.m. by a social and supper
hour.
Sunday at the Unitarian Church:
11 a.m., "Human Aspiration-Reli-
gion." Address by Rev. H. P. Marley.
7:30 p.m., Liberal Students' Union
-Modern poetry and Drama red
and discussed by members.
9 p.m., Social Hour-Sky Club or-
chestra.
Sociedad Hispanica: There will be
a meeting of the Sociedad Hispanica
Monday evening at 8 p.m. at. the
Womens' League. An interesting pro-
gram has been arranged including a
lecture in English by Prof. Norman
L. Willey of the German Dept., who
will speak on "Mexicbo," and a group
of Mexican songs under the direction
of Ruth Paton of the School of Mu-
sic. Members, students in the Span-
ish Dept., and all others interested
are cordially invited to attend.
Ann Arbor Friends' Group: There
will be a regular meeting for worship
Sunday, March 14, at the Michigan

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To Hold Second
Symphonic Concerts

The second in a series of
of symphonic recordings will
at Hillel Foundation, corner
land and East University,
p.m. today.
The program, which will
hour, will consist of Bee
"Seventh Symphony" and
"Sorcerer's Apprentice."

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be given
of Oak-
at 2:30
last one
ethoven's
Duka's

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