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SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1940

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Continued from Pane 4) ment of the requirements for the
Bachelor of Music degree, Tuesday
might wish to be present. evening, May 21, at 8:15 o'clock, in
C. S. oakumthe School of Music Auditorium. The
public is invited to attend.'
Concerts Today's Events
Graduation Recital: Hubert Fitch, I
pianist, of St. Joseph, Missouri, will Graduate Outing Club will meet
be heard in recital in partial fulfill- today at 2:30 p.m. in the rear of the
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Invitations and
Announcements
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Rackham Building. An outdoor pro-
gram is planned. All graduate stu-
dents and faculty invited.
A Sunday Saunter, sponsored by
the Women's Athletic Association and
the Michigan Union, will leave from
the side entrance of the Union to-
day at 10:00 a.m. The group will go
to the Island and will be conducted
by Leo Jachowski and a member of
the faculty.
The hillel Installation Banquet and
Bar-Mitzvah celebration will be held
tonight at :30 at the Union. Rabbi
Leon Feuer, of Cleveland, President
Alexander Ruthven, and Mr. Kenneth
Morgan will be among the speakers
of the evening.
Coning Events
Pharmaceutical Conference, College
of Pharmacy: The annual Pharma-
ceutical Conference, sponsored by the
College of Pharmacy, will be held in
the Amphitheatre of the Rackham
Building at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
May 21. The guest speaker will be
Dean B. V. Christensen of the College
of Pharmacy of Ohio State Univer-
sity, who will speak on "Recruiting
for the Profession of Pharmacy."
Mr. Arthur Secord of the Department
of Speech will also discuss "Develop-
ing an Effective Personality," and
Dr. Arthur Curtis of the Department
of Internal Medicine will speak on
"Sulfapyridine and Anti-sera in the
Treatment of Lobar Pneumonia."
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Crisp Bacon
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Saraw1berry Sundae
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The evening meeting will be held,
at 7:45 p.m. in the Amphitheatre of
the Rackham Building. Dr. Bradley
M. Patten of the Medical School will
present his "Micro-moving Pictures of
Living Embryos at Various Stages in
their Development." All interested'
are invited to attend both the after-
noon and evening sessions.
Zoology Seminar: Thursday, May
23, at 7:30 p.m., Amphitheatre, Rack-
ham Building. Reports by Mr. Irving
J. Cantrall on "The ecology of the
Orthoptera and Dermaptera of the
Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston
County, Michigan with notes on hab-
its and life histories" and Mr. William'
H. Stickel on "A revisional study of
the Colubrid genus Sonora. with someG
remarks on the evolution of the colort
patterns of snakes."
Botanical Jourual Club will meet
Tuesday, May 21, 7:30 p.m. in Room
N.S. 1139. Reports by:
Hugh Loveland, "Review: Manual
of California Shrubs."
Marvis Schwartz, "Anatomy inj
chaparral shrubs." "Review: Desert
Wild Flowers."
Ed Phillips, "Plants of Crater Lake
National Park."
LeRoy Harvey, "Literature of
I North American Graminae."

Churches

The Romance Language Journal
Club will meet Tuesday, May 21, at'
4:15 in Room 108 R.L. The following
paper.1s will be read:
Charles A. Knudson: Stream-lined
in English and French.I
Charles N. Staubach: Propaganda
in General Language Tests.
A chairman of the Club for next
year will be elected at this meeting.
Graduate students are cordially in-
vited.
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m.
in the Founders' Room, Michigan
Union. All faculty members inter-
ested in speaking German are cordial-I
ly invited. There will be a brief in-
formal talk by Professor Theophil H.
Hildebrandt on "Etwas vom Orgel-
spielen."

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Sunday, 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion;
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon by the Reverend Frederick W.
Leech; 11:00 a.m. Junior Church;
11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, Harris Hall;
7:00 p.m. Student meeting, Harris
Hall. The Reverend Henry Lewis
will lead a discussion on "Prepara-
tion for Marriage", in particular
stressing the point of view of the
Church on this matter.
Unitarian Church: 10 a.m. Break-
fast served.
11 a.m.: Last in the series of May

rangements for the trip to the Cur- Forums, ".ocial Rcliion", by RPev. ('i%) will -meet at the Church and
is:-Wright and Bell aircraft factor- Knox i 1) thii . then go over to the University Broad-
!es at Buffalo, N.Y.. will be discussed. iasting Station at Morris Hall for a
The election of officers for 1940-41 IBaptist Church: 9:30. raduate demonstration.
will also take place at this meetng. Bible Cla,. Po. LeRoy Waterman,
All members are urged to be present. teachtr. First Congregational Church: 10:45
-- --- 10:45. Morning Worship. Sermon a.m. Public Worship. Dr. L. A. Parr
The Pre-Medical Society will elect topic, "The Light Shineth." will speak on "Medicine for Faint
next year's officers on Tuesday, May The Roger Williams Guild is hold- Hearts.,
21, at 8:00 p.m., in the East Amphi- ing its Annual Spring Retreat this 4:30 p.m. Student Fellowship pic-
theatre of the West Medical Build- weekend at the Detroit Recreational nic at the Steiner farm. Meet at
ing. All those interested in holding Camp near Brighton. There will be Pilgrim Hall.
office should contact Leonard Kurtz, uo meeting at 6:15.
chairman of the elections committee, I First Church of Christ Scientist:
as early as possible, since each can- Disciples Guild (Church of Christ): Sunday morning service at 10:30 a.m.
didate must submit a petition for 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Rev. Sutbject: "Mortals and Immortals."
election by Monday, May 20. Frederick Cowin, minister. Sunday school at 11:45 a.m.
5:00 p.m. The Disciples uild willHs_43__y
The Executive Council of Congress, meet at the Guild House, 438 May- Trinity Lutheran Church will hold
Independent Men's Association. nwillardSt.,totgo to a park for a picnic its services at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Yoder
meet Monday at 10:00 p.m. in the, supper and vesper service will preach on "The Church With a
Congress office at the Union. Presbyterian Church: 10:45 a.m. Glorious Name."
_ "God and Our Moods" will be the sub-
The Fellowship of Reconciliation ,jcct of the sermon by Dr. W. P. Zion Lutheran Church will hold
meets in Lane Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Lemon. its service at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Stell-
Monday. Mrs. Brevoort, of the Fam- 8:00 p.m. The Sunday Evening iContimied on Page 8)
ily Welfare Bureau, will talk on --
rblems of social service in Ann -

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Physics Colloquium: Mr. N. L. Ole-
son will speak on "The Multiple Scat-
tering of Fast Electrons" on Monday,
May 20, at 4:15 p.m. in room 1041
E. Physics Bldg.
Machine Design Motion Economy:
,A 1600 foot movie on "Machine De-
sign and Motion Economy" will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May
22, in Room 348, West Engineering
Building. This film was shown at
the A.S.M.E. annual meeting last
December. It is supplied through
the courtesy of the General Motors'
Corporation, Saginaw Steering Gear
Division. All interested are invited
to attend.
Institute of the Aeronautical Sci-
ences: The final meeting of the Stu-
dent Branch will be held on Monday,
May 20, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 1042
East Engineering Building. Final ar-
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