THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1938 mmtmlm-- Faculty Group 'Wil Entertain Michigan Dames To See Dance Recital The Faculty Women's Club will en- tertain the Michigan Dames with a dance recital by members of the Modern DanceyClub at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Fa-ulty advisors to the Dames will act as special hostesses for the af- fair. The Dance Club, an advanced group of University women under the supervision of Miss Ruth Bloom- er, faculty advisor, will present a program of modern dance numbers. Beatrice Lovejoy, '38Ed., president of the club, will do a solo entitled "Jazz Lyric." The program will in- clude two numbers, "Judith" and "Zodiac," composed at the Benning- ton School of Dance by Miss Bloomer; also a suite based on music and dance forms of the 17th century. After the recital Mrs. Ralph Aigler, president of the faculty women and Mrs. Roy Joyce, president of the Dames, will receive informally at a tea in the lobby df the theatre. Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, Mrs. Samuel Dana, Mrs. Max Winkler, and Mrs. John Sundwall will pour. Buoks, Recordings 0ff eredBy Hillel Fifteen novels on the required read- ing list for Prof. Joe Lee Davis' course, English, 102, as well as three books on Nazi Germany for Political Science 52 are being offered by the Hillel Foundation library for use by any student. Thirty-five recordings of symphon- ies, concerts and operatic selections, many of them used in Music 41, can be played at the Foundation at the corner of Oakland and East Univer- sity. EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS WWj- P.M. 6:00-Tyson's Sports. 6 :15-"Sophisto-Kats." 6:30-Bradcast. 6 :45-Musical Moments. 7:00--Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15-"Voices." 7:45-Sport Review. 8:00-Phillip Morris. 8:30-Lady Esther Serenade. 9 :00-V~ox Pop. 9:30-Hollywood Mardi Gras. 10 :30--Jimmy Fidler. 11:00-Newscast. 11:15-Webster.Hall Music. 11:30-Dance Music. 12:00-Dance Music. WJR P.M. 6:00-Stevenson News. 6:15-Comedy Stars. 6 :30-Melody and Rhythm. 7:00-Poetic Melodies. 7:15-Hollywood Screen Scoops. 7:30-Helen Mencken. 8:00-Edward G Robinson. 8:30-Al Jolson-Martha Raye. 9:00-Al Pearce. 9 :30-Jack .Oakie College. 10:00--Benny Goodman Swing School. 10 :30-Beachcomber. 11 :00-Headline News. 11:15-Wismer Sports. 11:30---Dance Music. 11 :45-Meditation. 12:00--Dance Music.(( 12:30-- -Dance Music. CKLW P.M. 6:00-Turf Reporter. 6:15-News and Sports. 6:30-Exciting Moments. 6 :45-Rhythm- Men. 7 :00---Sportscast. 7 :15-Blackstone trio. 7:30-Headlines. 7,45-Famous Fortunes. 8 0-Evening Serenade. 8:30-Happy Hal 9:00-Leighton Noble Orch. 9:30-Jazz Noctuarie. 10:00-Eddy Duchin Orch. 10:30-Symphonic Strings. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15-Melody Men. 11 :30Dance Music. 12:00-Dance Music. WXYZ P.M. 6:00-Day IW Review. 6 :1 5-Factfinder. 6:30--Linger A While. 6:45-Lowell Thomas. -7:001-Easy mAces. 7:15--Musical Moments. Christianity Topic For Talk Thursday 'The Modern Environment and Christianity," will be the general top- ic of. two religious education series lectures here Thursday and Friday, by Prof. Conrad Moehlman of the Cblgate-Rochester Seminary, Rdches- ter,. N.Y. The Thursday lecture entitled "Has the State Conquered the Church?" will also be at 4:15 p.m. in the Na- Natural Science Auditorium. Friday, Professor Moehlman will speak on "Is the United States Christian?" which will also be at 4:15 p.m in the Na- tural Science Auditorium. There will be a faculty luncheon honoring Professor Moehlman at 12:15 p.m. Thursday in the Union. DALY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . .mm 44- Ay TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1938 VOL. XLVHI. No. 101 A meeting of the Senate Commit- tee on University Affairs will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 23, at 4:10 p.m. C. W. Edmunds, Chairman. L.S.&A. Juniors now eligible for Concentration should get Admission to Concentration blanks at Room 4 U.H., have properly signed by the adviser, and return the white slip before March 5. Robert L. Williams. Extra-Curricular Activities: The attention of all students interested in extra-curricular activities is called to the change in procedure recently adopted by the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs with reference to the method to be followed by the indi- vidual desiring to take part in extra- curricular activities and by the chair- man and managers of these activities. At the beginning of each semester and summer session every student shall be conclusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until his eligibility is affirmatively estab- lished (a) by obtaining from the Chairnan of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs, in the Office of the Dean of Students, a written Certificate of Eligibility and (b) by presenting- the Certificate of Eligibility to the chair- man or manager of the student activ- ity in which he wishes to participate. The Chairman or Manager of any student activity shall file with the Chairman of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs, before permitting the student or students involved to par- ticipate, the names of all those who have presented Certificates of Eligi- bility, and a signed agreement to ex- clude all others from participation. 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