THE MICHIGAN DAILY.AGI a nd Plans Big Frosl To Cor The University of Michigan bands have planned a busy season of activi- ties for this year. All entering stu- dents who play instruments and wish to become members will be welcomed, and are asked to report to Morris Hall during the coming week, Prof. William D. Revelli, director of the bands, has announced. Although the marching band is composed entirely of boys, girls area especially invited to play in the con- cert band, Professor Revelli stated. He emphasized that all students who have had instrumental training are asked to come out and pointed out. that although at least 500 students on campus play. some band instrument, less than 200 apply for auditions. Many of these who are fine players are unnecessarily overawed by the size of the school, the reputation of the bands and the fact that many feel that they will find it necessary to devote all of their time to studies, he said. The bands will first meet on Sept. 23 for the annual smoker, at which time the returning members greet the freshmen candidates. The first ap- pearance will be made at the Michi- gan State football game Oct. 1. On Oct. 9 the band will officially open the State Convention of the Kiwanis Clubs by a concert in Hill Auditorium. The Third Annual Varsity Night show will be given in Hill Auditorium on Oct. 18. Following this the band expects to go to the Yale football game which will be played Oct. 22. Other annual activities of the bands include appearances of the marching band at each of the home football games and of the concert band at the annual Christmas con- cert at the Michigan Theatre on Tuesday preceding vacation, Dec. 13; the annual winter concert in Jan- uary; the grand concert in April; a broadcast over the Columbia Broad- casting system in March and one over the National Broadcasting Net- work in May; and two outdoor con- certs in June: All students wishing to become members of the bands will be given auditions on request at Morris Hall any day during Orientation Weelj from 9 a. m. to noon and from 1 tc 5 p. m. Freshmen will be required tc elect R.O.T.C. but the drill period with the band will satisfy the R.O.T.C drill requirements. Anyone expecting to play with the bands must arrange to .have free from 4:30. to 5:45 p. m daily for drills and rehearsals.4 The new staff announced by Pro- Season; Invites IUniversity Band, Directed By Revelli, Pictured In Formations e Out This Week fessor Revelli and Herbert G. Wat-Y kins, assistant secretary cf the Uni-' versity and faculty busiress manager . . .' . 'of the bands, is: Gilbert Phares, '39 " ' ' .. - 4 BAd, student business manager; Don- ' , ald Marr, '39, equipment manager, ., Lee Christman, '39, student conduc- t>.°, tor; Richard Correll, '39, head librar- ian; Sidney Berg, '39, William Rhodes, .,. . '39, and Frank Menichetti, '39, assist- ' ant librarians. The growth of the marching band I "'.-' and its increasing program of activi-° ties has gained for it a nationwide reputation. This is proven by the re-3> marks of Ted Husing, well known r. . ABC sports broadcaster, who said HAM . . x. . ' ;hat the Michigan band was his choice :** I' * ' endv for the "All American Band" in :, . ., action on the nation's gridirons last °. fall. The New York Times also printed 'R the following statement concerning . the band when it appeared at the Pennsylvania game last year: "The University . of Michigan Band has ;proven the outstanding sensation of ,he Eastern football season." The" concert band has also made itself well known throughout the country ?n the last few years. It is now recog- !iized as the finest of all the Univer- ' pity concert bands, Professor Revelli 4 said.. A. Sim son Uniit Still At 'Worl Conducting Research Into Diseases Of The Blood The Thomas Henry Simpson Me- morial Institute for Medical Re- search, established in 1924 by an en- lowinent of $400,000, today is ore of she vital branches of the University aiedical department. The Institute was established by- VIrs. 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