THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH ontest Models By Architects Put(On Exhibit Problem To Plan Museum; 100 Entries To Be Shown Until Saturday An exhibition of entries in the Collaborative Competition sponsored in January by the Alumni Associa- tion of the American Academy of Rome is on display this week until Saturday in the third floor exhibi- tion room of the Architectural Bldg. Entries in the 'competition were to exhibit at least three of the four arts of painting, sculpture, architecture, and landscape design. Their problem was to design a museum located on an island in a lake and entries were planned to show the form of the building, its painting, sculpture and other aspects. More than 100 entries from colleges and universities all over the country were received. First prize of $200 went to a team from the University of Pennsylvania. Two Michigan entries are in the exhibit. Second medal in the con- test went to a team composed of Mary Margaret Barnes, '37A, mural painter; Walter Anicka, '37A, archi- tect; and harry Bethke, Grad., sculp- tor. Honorable mention was received by the team of Katherine Hoffman, Grad., mural painter; Robert Mah, '37A, architect; and Harry Furst, '40A, sculptor. Work was done under "the supervision of Professors Ralph Hammett, Jean Hebrard, Jean Slus- ser, and Alexander Valerio of the College of Architecture, and Prof. Avard Fairbanks of the department of fine arts. The exhibit is being shown con- currently with an exhibit of draw- ings submitted in the competition of the New York World's Fair of 1939. Robert Space, '37A, is in charge of the arrangements. Local Stores Requested To Close Good Friday All local stores and offices were re- quested to close from noon till 3 p.m. Friday in observance of Good Friday by Mayor Robert A. Campbell and the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce. In urging the closing, Mayor Camp- bell called attention to the religious services in Ann Arbor during that pe- riod. " M y !', 4 Cars In Accident;,F 5 Persons In'ured DAILY OFFICIAL I BULLJETIN An accident involving four cars atL midnight Monday on the Ford road (Continued from Page 4) near the Gctfredson Road caused in- jury to five persons. of Mrs. J. H. Roberton at 333 South Two cars collided head-on, block- Division St today at 8 p.m. Margaret ing the highway. After a third car Brackett and Bettie Howard will pre- had halted at the scene of the acci- sent a group of readings. dent, a fourth automobile hit that' one driving it into the first two. The injured persons, who suffered The Michigan Dames Book Group mainly cuts and bruises were Mrs. will hold a pitch-in supper today in Calvin Hunter, 637 N. Fourth St.; the Russian Tea Room at the League Mrs. Eva Patterson, Battle Creek, who at 6:30 p.m. All members of the was knocked unconscious temporar- group are cordially invited. ily; Eric Dahberg, Dearborn, and Mr.i and Mrs. Alden V. Lewis, Dearborn. Coining Event~s 1 t 1 a the Union Open House, the elimina- Holy Communion service will be Lion reading of the Chicago Confer- held Thursday evening at 1:30 p.m. ence papers will not be held until Students of the Lutheran Faith are Thursday evening, March 25, at 7:30 invited to the service for Holy Com- p.m. in the Michigan Union. A good munion. Preparatory service will be attendance is urged to help judge held at the opening. these papers. Good Friday service will be held Mechanical Engineering magazines od1Ftod3 sem.follwig te ld for March and past months are avail- gical1 to 3 p.m. following the litur- able in the Mechanical office, Room gical service for the day with the 221, W. Eng. Bldg. choir singing the litany hymns for the Seven Last Words. Meditations' Scandanavian Student Club: There will be a meeting of the Club on Thursday, March 25, 8 p.m., at the Union, Room 323. There will be election of officers and all members are urged to attend. Any other stu- dents interested are invited to be present. The Journal Club of the German Department will meet on Thursday, March 25, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 201 University Hall. Prof. E. A. Philipp- son will speak on "Runenforschung ..> und germanische Religionsgeschichte (mit einer Einleitung uber die Her-'- kunft de Runen)." Holy Week Services in Trinity Lu- theran Church: Trinity Lutheran Choir of 18 voices will render the Lenten Cantata Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The cantata is "Beth- any" by Rhys-Herbert. on "Those at the Foot of the Cross" will be given by the pastor. This serv- ice is so arranged that those who cannot stay for the entire service can leave after one of the parts of the service. Students are invited to these serv- ices. The church is located on E. William at S. Fifth Ave. Group: There will be a meeting on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Bouchard, 1111 Woodlawn Ave., (between Packard and Forest). Michigan League Chapel: Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:40-7:55, Morning Watch de- votion service. These services are open to all students and are planned by members of the Church Guilds. Liquor Use Scored, But Not Outlawed (Continued from Page 1) morals and good taste, and to en- deavor by all reasonable means to in- sure conformity with, the foregoing standards of conduct." The Committee's announcement stated that students and student or- ganizations may, if they so desire, request the Committee to advise with them regarding specific problems of conduct and discipline. Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley is chairman of the Committee on Stu- dent Conduct which includes Dean of Women Alice C. Lloyd, three mem- bers of the University Senate ap- pofnted by President Ruthven, and the dean or a representative of the dean of each school and college. Violations of the standards set by the committee arenbrought before the sub-committee on discipline. English . Journal Club meets Fri- day afternoon at the Union, with important business preliminaries be- ginning at 4 p.m. The program, open to the public at 4:20, will be devoted to a colloquium on recent 19th Cen- tury scholarship. Mr. Webster E.1 Britton will discuss F. L. Lucas' "The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal." Mr. Clifton Ellinger will dis- cuss Joseph Warren Beach's "The Concept of Nature in Nineteenth Century Poetry. A.S.M.E. Members: On account of1 SCHLENKER SPECIALS Roller Skates ........ 89c and up 10" Sweep Ratchet Brace .. $1.00 Fabricated Robley Door Mats 79c Boydell Quick Drying Enamel 3-pc. 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