MI ICHIAC A AN DAILY enior Class. May Pay Dues At Two Posts >mmittee Plans ColletioH Of Dollar Assessments; 'Ensian To Get Funds Men's Glee Club To Sing At Finnish Relief Concert MI+ rr-''1 -1- MONION i 4 4 Senior class dues of one dollar per student will be collected by the Finance Committee of the literary college tomorrow in Angell Hall and by the School of Education Finance Committee from 10 a.m. to noon, aad from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow in the lobby of the Education School. The purpose of the dues will be to pay for senior class pages in the 'Ensian, for incidental expenses such as posters and stationery, and for a fund to be used by the class after graduation. The fund, which will be turned over to the Class Officers' Council of the Alumni Association, will enable class organizations to be kept together; Don Nixon, '40, chair- man of the Finance Committee an- nounced, by maintaining contacts between =officers and members and providing :for reunions every five years. The Finance Committee of the lit- erary college consists of Walter Hin- kle, Jack Luxan, Louis Grossman, Miriam Szold, Ann Platt, Ruth Cha- pard, Julius Rockwell, Gordon Laing, Dorothy Nichols, and Nixon. The Education Finance Committee consists of Catherin Batschelet, Jack Christiansen, Leona Gallow, Mar- garet McBeth, Clinton Mahlke, Ethel Mikulich, Harold Nichols, William MacIntosh, Jeanne Prentice, Eliza- beth French and Miss Orr. i ,. 4 3 7 ti By JUNE McKEE - The life of Martin Luther will be depicted in the "Join the Choir" broadcast at 9 a.m. today over WJR. Kenneth Westermann and the quar- tet present several special hymns while Louis Quall, '41, narrates. Du- ane Nelson, Grad, announces and directs. Music by the University Mens' Glee Club, conducted by David E. Mat- tern, may be heard through WJR at 12:30 p.m. John Gelder, '40, is an- nounicer. Then from Pontiac's station WCAR, music transcribed by our music school faculty is presented at 1:15 p.m. Mr. Hanns Pick is in charge. For thosewho still wonder what 'WCAR's dial location is, it may bel found at 1100 kilocycles. Tomorrow an orginial radio play will be performed by the students in Prof. Frederic Crandall's class. Con- cerning the hold-up adventure of a singing gas station attendant, it is directed by Elaine Alpert, '41, with Robert Cohn, '41, James Berger, '41, Knobby Knobloch, '40, Paul Wheel- er, '41, and Sidney Fishman, '40E, incuded in the cast. Rowland Bar- ber, '41, announces. A special preview of Mimes' Union Opera will then be presented over WJR at 3:30 p.m. BUSINESS STAFF TRYOUTS * Call for... GARGOYLE All Second-Semester Freshmen interested in trying out, please report Tues., Feb. 27 at 3:30 for Staff Meeting. Student Publications Building 420 Maynard. Street I Pictured above is the Men's Glee Club, directed by Prof. David Mattern ,which will take part in the campus Finnish relief concert, to be given at 8:15 p.m. Tuesda y in Hill Auditorium. The Glee Club is one of three University musical organizations to take part in the benefit concert, the others being the Band and the Women's Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads. Glee Club. , I Corey Will Rebirth Discuss l Of Socialism Lewis Corey, author of "Decline of American Capitalism" and "House of Morgan" will speak on the "Re- Creation of Socialism" Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Natural Science Audi- torium under the auspices of the League for Liberal Action. Mr. Corey's talk is the second in a series. continuing throughout the semester.. Other speakers will be Norman Thomas, Fedrico Bach, Owen Gear, and Tucker Smith. Mr. Corey is speaking as part of a lec- ture tour sponsored by the League for Industrial Democeracy. Local Merchants Plan 3-Day Exhibit Of Building Trade For three days beginning Thurs- day, builders and merchants of Ann Arbor will take over the Masonic Temple for an exhibit representing the entire building industry of the community and featuring displays from model houses to carpets. Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Builders and Mer- chants Exhibit will contain 80 booths conducted by 62 different firms, dis- playing the latest developments in home designing, building and furnish- ishing. Both of the main floors of the Masonic Temple will be given over to the exhibit in. which the University's College of Architecture and Design will participate. Among the exhibits will be movies furnished by the Federal Housing Ad- ministration, style shows by local clothing shops, photographs, plans and parkway maps of the Detroit- Huron-Clinton Parkway Committee and displays of civic projects by the J.C.C. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Roy Hoyer Studio of Dance and the Ford Mountaineers. The exhibit will be open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The merchants commit- tee of the J.C.C. is in charge of arrangements. Rev. Eurfey To Speak The Rev. Paul H. Furfey. professor of sociology at the Catholic Univer- ity of America, will address the New- man Club at 5:30 p.m. today at a buffet supper sponsored by the club. Father Furfey is one of the four speakers scheduled to talk on "The Existence and Nature of Religion" program sponsored by the SRA. Finnish Relief Recital Planned Technicolor Films Will Illustrate Talk On Argentina .; I_________ Native Band, Works To Feature Glee Club Concert Three University musical organi- zations will- band together for the first time in their histories to pre- sent the campus benefit concert for Finnish relief at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Hill Auditorium. Participating in the program which is designed to help raise funds to provide food and clothing for Finnish refugees will be the University Band, conducted by Prof. William D. Revelli; the Men's Glee Club, directed by Prof. David Mattern; and the Wo- men's Glee Club, directed by Ruth Enss. The program will consist mainly of Finnish compositions and will in- clude the rendering by the Band of Sibelius' "Finlandia." Also on the program will be a group of Finnish Folk Dancers, performing in authen- tic Finnish costumes. Tickets for the concert are priced at 50 cents and may be bought at stores throughout the city, from any of the members of the committee headed by Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, or from members of Suomi Club, Finnish students' organization. The concert is being given in conjunction with the general local drive for Finnish relief, presided over by Rudolph Reichert. Contributions for the drive may be sent to local banks. The International Center's pro- gram for the week will be featured by a talk by Dr. Albert J. Logan on Argentina at 7 p.m. today in the Center. Dr. Logan, who will speak follow- ing the regular Sunday night supper, will illustrate his remarks with mov- ing picturues in technicolor. At 7 p.m. tomorrow, Pare Lorentz's amous movie. "The River", will be 3hown at the Center. At 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Thurs- day The Center's classes in improve- ment of the English of foreign stu- dents will take place, Al-Thaqafa, newly-formed Arabic ,ulture society, will present the fii in a series "Of lectures dealing with Arabian culture at 8 p.m. Wednes- day in the Rackham Amphitheater. I E I' GIFTS FROM THE ORIENT f Brass, Inlaid Wood and. Carved Ivory Also Oriental Jewelry Oriental Gift Shop 300-B S. State St. r . i °' . i .. * . 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