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T H E MI C HlI G A N D A I-1LY

SUNDAT, JAN.

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Radio Library
To Be Set U
Broadcastin Co. Donates
Manuscripts
A special reference library dealing
with all phases of wireless and radio
is to be established by the University,
it was announced yesterday. It is
believed to be the first collection of
its kind in the country.
A group of 125 brochures, papers
and books presented to the University
by the Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem will form the nucleus of the new
library.
Surveys of the radio field, listening
groups and their habits and prefer-
mces from 1927 to the present, besides
niumerous publications dealing with
the Columbia network and its mem-
ber stations, make up the gift.' A
bibliography to assist in further build-
ing up the library also was included.
Material which was collected by
Prof. Waldo M. Abbot, director of
broadcasting, will be added to the gift.
Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director of
Clements Library, is cooperating with
William S. Paley, president of the
broadcasting firm, in developing the
library.
GOLLISION DAMAGES AWARDED
Damages of $2,758 were awarded to
Orville Block of Tecumseh yesterday
for injuries received in an auto col-
lision in which two persons were killed

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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meeting. All Methodist students <rCI 6:00 p.m The Senior High at the Unitarian Church: Six o'clock Twi- Republic Steel disturbance on Decor-
their friends are cordiallyiuid. hr .M aye in charge. light Service, "Spirit of Youth.- Mr., ation Day.
First Presbyterian Church, 14?2 uMarley will be assisted by John Hus- --
Washtenaw Avenue. ton, Eleanor Smith, Adelaide Carter,
, allae Grff 1ENJOY A REAL
10:45 a.m., "Headlining Our World" ,s:di"Better Churches" will Mary Cummins, Wallace Griffiths
I net t G uild House for 40 minutes. i TA I N DN E
is the subject of Dr. W. P. Lemon'sGs and Loren Wicks. ITALIAN DINNER
sermon at the morning worship serv- Mr. Chapman, leader. "Friendship," p.m. Buffet supper. 1602 Packard Rd. at Marion St.
ice. Music by the student choir under will be presentd by Mr. Chapman. A 8 p.m. Mr. Milton Kemnitz of De- Make your reservation now for Sun,
tmusical numbers will include: o T oial hour with refreshments will troit will speak on Civil Rights and Just this side of Ypsit- Ph. 958-W
Prelude, "O God Our Father Drel follow. give a pre-view of the film on the I
Prelude,"0 God Or Father Dwell _____---

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secretary in the Department office.
Methods i n Speech-Reading:
Courses 71 and 171 will be continued
for the second semester.
B. L. Whitaker.
Events Today
University Broadcast, 9-9:30 a.m.
Hymns You Love To Sing, Dr. Maddy.
University Broadcast, 12:30-1 p.m.
Practical Sociology for the Laymen
Series. Topic: The Young Criminal,'
Arthur E. Wood, Prof. of Sociology.]
The Christian Student Prayer
Group will hold its regular meeting]
at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30, in the]
Henderson Room of the Michigan
League. All Christian students are
welcome.
Coming Events
Junior Research Club: The Feb-
ruary meeting will be held on Tues-
day, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m., in Room
2083 Natural Science Building.
Professor L. H. Strong will talk on
"Mechanism of Laryngeal Pitch," and
Dr. Philip Jay will talk on "Bacter-

iologic and Dietary Practice in Den-
tal Caries."
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers: The regular luncheon meeting
will be held Monday at 12:10 p.m.,
in the Founders' Room of the Mich-'

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The Monday Evening Drama Sec-
tion of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet at the Michigan Union on
Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m.
F aculty,uSchool of Education: The
regular luncheon meeting of the;
Faculty will be held Monday noon,,
Feb. 7, at the Michigan Union. As;
this will be a very important meet-
ing, a full attendance is desired.
Faculty Women's Club: The Book
Shelf and Stage. Section will meet
Tuesday evening, at 7:45 at the home
of Mrs. O. S. Duffendack, 2107 Devon-
shire. The husbands are to be guests.'
Professor Mains will give an illustrat-
ed lecture. Mrs. R. K. McAlpine, Mrs.
G. E. Myers and Mrs. W. C. Steere1
are assisting hostesses.
Bibliophiles. Faculty Women's Club.
Meeting at the Michigan League,'
Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2:30 p.m. Hostesses,
Mrs. Donald W. Murphy and Mrs. E
D. Rainville.
Chirches
Ann Arbor Friends (Quakers) will
hold their meeting for worship at 5
p.m. Sunday at the Michigan League.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,,
409 So. Division St. Sunday morn-
ing service at 10:30.j
Subject, "Love." Golden Text: I.
John 4:16.
Sunday School at 11:45 after the
morning service.
Disciples Guild (Church of Christ)
10:45 a.m., Morning worship, Rev.
Fred Cowin, minister.
5:30 p.m., social hour and tea.
6:30 p.m., conversation hour. Topic,
Courses that contribute most to a
liberal education."
The Guild will meet at the Guild
House, 438 Maynard St. the three,
Sundays of the examination period,
Jan. 30, Feb. 6 and Feb. 13. Please
note change of place.
First Congregational Church, cor-
ner of State and William St.
10:45 a.m., service of worship. Dr.
Leonard A. Parr will preach on
"Castles in Spain." Donn Chown will
sing the baritone solo "Come Ye
Blessed" by Scott and the choir will
render the anthem "O Saving Victim"
by Tours.
6:00 p.m., The Congregational Stu-
dent Fellowship meeting on Sunday
evening will be of a very informal na-
ture. The students will have a picnic
supper at 6 o'clock. This will be fol-
lowed by a program of games, after
which Miss Jean Fairfax will lead a
panel discussion on the subject pre-
sented by Prof. Bennett Weaver last
Sunday, "Is Christianity Workable in
Modern Life?"
First Methodist Church: Morning
Worship Service at 10:45 o'clock. Dr.
C. W. Brashares will preach on "Mar-
riage?" The service will be held in the
Michigan Theatre.
Stalker Hall: Student Class at 9:45
a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 6
p.m. Emily Morgan, John R. Scheibe
and Clarence Kresin will present the
program of the Student Cooperative
houses. Fellowship Hour following the
33 TO BECOME CITIZENS j
Final naturalization hearings at
which 33 foreign-born persons will
seek United States citizenship will
be heard before Judge George W.
Sample in circuit court here next i
Wednesday morning.
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Solo, Recit "Draw Near All Ye Peo-
ple," Aria "Lord God of Abraham"
from the "Elijah" by Mendelssohn,
George Cox.
5:30 p.m., Westminster Guild, stu-
dent group, will meet in the social
hall for supper and a fellowship hour.
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Services of worship Sunday are:
S.8:00 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30
a.m. Church School; 11:00 a.m. Kin-
dergarten; 11 a.m., morning prayer
and sermon by the Reverend Henry
Lewis.
Harris Hall: Therc will be Open
House at Harris Hall Sunday night
at seven o'clock for all Epis-opal stu-
dents and their friends. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Trinity Luther.A Cnurch corner of
Fifth Ave. and Williams St. Services
at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor
the Rev. H. O. Yoder on "The Call
to Reverent Living."
Lutheran Student Club will meet
Sunday in Zion Parish Hall at 5:30
p.m. Supper will be served at 6:00
o'clock. Following the supper hour
informal entertainment and discus-
sions will be held. The Student Choir
will meet as usual at 4 p.m. Every
member is urged to be present if at
all possible.
First Baptist Church, Sunday, 10:45
worship and sermon. Mr. Sayles will
speak on "Quench Not the Spirit."
9:30 a.m. The church school meets.
Dr. Logan, superintendent.
4:30 p.m. The Junior High meets
in church parlors. Mrs. Frinkle in
charge.
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