SUNDAY, DEC. -3, 1939 IT wThere will be double cuts for anyone. SDAILY OFFabsent unexcused. Graduate Outing Club will meet _ this afternoon in the Rackham Building at 2:3.0. Mr. A. E. Staebler (Continued from Page 4) of the Museum will take the group on a bird hike. Those wishing to go ice Waugh, Professor Emeritus of Land- skating at the University Rink may scape Architecture, Massachusetts from a group for that purpose. State College, will give the following n talks in the amphitheatre of the Rack- Initernational Center: Prof. Martha t Colby, who has an interesting collec- ham Building at the times indicated: ' tion of musical records, will speak Dec. 4, 11 a.m., "Basic elements in on Oriental Music, illustrating her the study of wild lands: Land forms- talk with her own records, this eve- I ni~im 4- 7 n~~n' T H E 'M'l C RUG AN WA T T'N PAVIF. gpvrlv TT11 J N- MxT.7 M Il N fl~A TTV iZManxv Q Dm ~v IT r meet today at 5:30. Fellowship hour from 5:30 until 6 when dinner will be served. Professor James K. Pollack of the Political Science de- partment will speak on the present situation in Europe. Westminster Guild: "The Making of Christmas," a program of Christ- mas music, legend and history, fea- turing slides of great Christmas painting, will be presented today at 6:30 p.m. following a buffet supper at 5:30. Students are urged to attend the program whether or not they can come for supper. Folk dancing after supper, led by Mrs. Sidell. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Coming Events Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet in Room 319, West Medical Building, at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Dee- 6. The subject o be discussed is "Protein-Lipid Complexes." All in- terested are invited to attend. Botanical Seminar will meet Wed- nesday, Dec. 6, at 4:30, Room 1139 ilS. Bldg. Paper by Elzac~a U. Clov- Tuesday at 4 p.m., 3201 A.H. Profes- Union. All faculty members interest- sor Rainich will speak on "The Use ed in speaking German are cordially cf C. F. for the Computation of the invited. There will be a brief inform- Incomplete Beta Function." al talk by Prof. Helmut Callis on, "Erfahrungen in Genf 1938 und Psychology Journal Club will meet 1939." on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Junior Research Club meeting in the West Conference Room of the Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rackham Building. Professor B. D. amphitheatre, third floor, of the Hor- Thuma will discuss the book "The ce H. Rackham School of Gradu- Place of Value in a World of Facts" ate Studies. Program: C. A. Brass- by Koheler. Miss Penelope Pearl and ield, Asst. Prof. of Physiology: "The Mr. Robert Kleemeier will report re- Application of the Glass Electrode in cent studies on the Psychology of H Determinations in Biological Art." Fluids," and J. S. Koehler, Dept. of Physics: "Methods and Problems in German Table for Faculty Members: nfra-red Molecular Spectra." The regular luncheon meeting will be held on Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Assembly Executive Council will Founders' Room of the Michigan sse tnedonPce8 Students To !Give Concert On Woodwinds Tuesday Students of Mr. William H. Stub- bins, instructor of wind instruments in the School of Music, will give a varied program at 8:15 ,p.m. Tues- day, Dec. 5, in the School of Music Auditorium on Maynard Street. The general public, with the exception of small children, is invited. Included on the program are the Bach concerto No. 1 for violin tran- scribed for clarinet, to be played by Arthur Hills, and a Beethoven quintet, featuring the University Woodwind Quintet. physiography." Dec. 5, 11 a.m., "Basic elements continued-the forest and its ecol- ogy." Dec. 6, 11 a.m., "Lines of approach. to an understanding of natural ele- ments in wild lands." Dec. 8, 9 a.m., "Administrative problems to be considered in the management of wild lands for hu- man _use." These talks are intended primarily for students in the School of Forestry and Conservation, who are expected to attend, but all others interested are also cordially invited. La Sociedad Hispanica lecture at} 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, in Room 103 R.L. Bldg. Prof. Dudley M. Phelps of the School of Business Administration will lecture (in Eng- lish) on "Our Direct Investments in Latin America." 'Rabbi James G. Heller, of Cincin- nati, will speak on the subject: "Can Religion Be Saved ih the World To- day?" at the Rackham Lecture Hall, tonigh at 8:15 -p.m., under the auspices of the Student Religious As- sociation and Hillel Foundation. The Rev. W. P. Lemn, of the First Presbyterian Church, will give the ninth lecture in the series on "I Be- lieve," which is sponsored by the Stu- dent Religious Association, in the Rackham Amphitheatre, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. Today's Events Eta Kapp aNu: Formal initiation and banquet will take place in the Michigan Union tonight at 6 o'clock. Varsity Glee Club rehearsal at Mor- ris Hall at 11:30 this morning for the broadcast which will be at 12:15. ning at 1 ocloek Ballet Dance Commtitee for Sopho- more Cabaret meeting at 2:30 p.m. today, in the League. Attendance compulsory. The Michigan Christian Fellowship meets regularly at 4:30 p.m. today in the Fireplace Room of Lane Hall. The Lutheran Student Club will BOB GACN f HAS YOUR PICTURE! BE SURE TO STOP at the GACH CAMERA SHOP and look over the pictures taken at the dance last night.. Keep a photo record of your college parties. Nickels Arcade .1 er: "Botanical explorations in side Evangelical Student Club of the canyons of the Colorado." Bethlehem Evangelical Church is - - having a supper meeting at 6 p.m. Continued Fractions Seminar on Founders' Room of the Michigan Pao.~ ~ Woodwind Quintet. - ~ *4b'*- JJ .~.. ...............................................z.. ...~,................................ 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