* THE M Tolerance GrDAIL Id Seyrig Talks DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN tites r Zbllcatiozin ten aulletin is constructive notice to aii members of te. O n Palmyra It(IJUEYx t pt y received at the e offte the Assistant to ta President rni 3.0 1 0ii. otu irdayej Pnhytes rt Problems (otn.e fo +Mhgu~du~L (Continued frPage 4)as >1,at the Michigan Lagues fhk; lec- -- -- tore will furnish the background for ergo Log1 The fusion of eastern and western ports. Lunch. Faculty members Un subsequent lectuers on interior dec- SFfluence in yzantine art as repre- oration. Because of her studies and practical experience in interior dec- n Sunday -ented in the architecture, sculpture Elementary class in Modern He- oration, Mrs. Hammett is a recog- Scabardandand costumes of the ancient city of brew taught by Dr. Rabinowitz meets nized authority in this field. Scabbard and Palmyra presents one of the most at Hillel at 4:15 p.m. Thursday. Reg- ry society for ; interesting archaeological problems istration still open. Michigan Dames Charm Group: members, is of today, Henri Seyrig, director of The December meeting of the Michi- Tiii. !. ;Y, YY1 i~ .1. 1, i9 .. day, Dec. 2. Please make reserva-? Michigan Men To Attend tions at Lane Hall. M College Union Conclave Advanced Hebrew class will meet Paul Brickley, '39, and Donald at Hillel at 3 30 p.. Friday. Dr. Belde. ,39, president and recordin. lRabinowltz will jpreside R fegitra- *eellet4uy of the Ulnion. respectiey tion still openI. left yesterday for Minc.apolis to at- tend the amiual conference of the Miichigan Dames Bowling-Dance: CleeUinAscain 'College Union Association. ' Any Dame not contacted concerning Brickley and Belden will be given a ticket to Saturday's (Dec. 3) bawl- a special sendoff by Union Council ing-dance should call 6567 before Fri- members, it was announced. They day. will return Monday. i ., Publicity Committee of the League: There will be a meeting at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1, in the Undergrad- uate office. Men's Glee Club: The following men+ have been selected for the Mt. Clem- ens trip tonight. Be on time. Bus is leaving at 4:15 sharp. Bring ribbons and music. Marschak, Kelly, C. Clark, Holt,j MacIntosh, Secrist, Pennell, Hein- inger, Bowen; Smith, Loessel, Ander- son, Kent, Kahn, Kahn, Luxan, R. Clark, Tinker, Otis, Kingery, Osse- warde.1 Collins, Pinney, Roberts; Swann,I Fink, Levinson, Peterson, Sklarsky,1 Spencer, Lusk, Viehe, George, G. Brown, Dunks, Jacobson, Manley, Carrothers, Jensen, LaSalle, Soren- sen, C. M. Brown, Fromm, Gibson. Kappha Phi will meet at Stalker3 Hall Thursday, Dec. 1, at 5:15 p.m Supper served promptly at 5:30 p.m. Please bring ice skates. Scimitar meeting at the Union Thursday night at 7:15. This is an important meeting concerning the tournament now in progress, and all members are urged to attend. American Student' Union: There will be an executive committee meet- ing at 4 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 1, in the Michigan League. Eta Kappa Nu. Officers of HKN will meet at 6:15 in Michigan Union Grill for supper. Alton B. Zerby, national secretary, will meet with the officers immediately after. A regular meet- ing will be held at 8:00 the same evening, Thursday, Dec. 1. "Principles of Interior Decoration" will be discussed by Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett. at the next meeting of the Interior Decoration section of the Faculty Women's club to be held at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Dec. gan Dames Charm Group will be held, at the Michigan League Thursday evening, Dec. 1, at 8:15 p.m. The speaker will be Miss Elaine LeMar of the Pictorial Fashion Guild, who will present a demonstration Fashion Forum. Members of the Charm Group will act as models. All mem- bers of the Dames and their friends. are invited. Faculty Women's Club: Instrumen- tal group of the music section will meet Thursday, Dec. 1. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Warren R. Good, 1407! Brooklyn Ave. Coming Events Michigan Outdoor Club will meet at Lane Hall at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 3 for a swimming party. Any students interested are invited to at- tend. SVulcans' meeting Sunday, Dec. 4 in the Michigan Union at 6 p.m. All members qre urged to be present. Engineers, Architects and Dec. De- sign students interested in plastics are invited to a lecture on "Plastics in the Lighting Industry," by Dr. M. H. Bigelow, Technical Representa- tive of the Plaskon Co., on Friday, Dec. 2, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 246 West Engineering Building. Informal Discussion: Dr. Sverre Norborg, of the University of Minne- sota, who is noted for his studies in Scandinavian Philosophy and Litera- ture, will discuss informally Ibsen's Social Dramas, Saturday, Dec. 3, 4 p.m., at Lane Hall. 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