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l IC IGA DAILY

SUN-DAY. R

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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(Continued from Page 4

manent positions. Please
Bureau of Appointments,
371, for appointment.

call the
Extension

Table Tennis Tournament-Wo-
men Students: Rounds 1 and 2 must
be completed by Wednesday, March
26. All matches not finished will be
given a default.

hibition Room, Architecture Building,
March 15-29, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lectures!
University Lecture: Paul S. Martin.
Chief Curator of the Department of
Anthropology of the Field Museum
of Natural History, Chicago, will lec-
ture on the subject, "Archeology of
the Southwest" (illus.) under the
auspices of the Department of An-
thropology on Thursday, March 27,
at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphi-
theatre. The public is cordially in-

sharp. Don Cossack rehearsal at 3:30.
Committee chairmen for Hill Concert
have definite reports on their work.
There will be a rehearsal Tuesday,
March 25, at 4:00 p.m. for those men
who missed last Thursday's rehear-
sal, and it is imperative that those
men attend. Regular rehearsal Tues-
day at 8:00 p.m.
Sr ring Parley Continuations Com-
mittee will meet today at 11:30 a.m.
in the Union. The room will be post-
ed on the board.

hearsal this afternoon in the Zion
Parish Hall at 4:00. There will be a'
regular meeting of the Association in
the Zion Parish Hall at 5:30. Supper
will be served, and afterward there
will be a general discussion of the
topic: "A Comparative Study of the
Major Denominations."j
The Michigan Christin Fellow-

Botanical Journal Club will meet
Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. in
Room N.S., 1139. Reports by George
Culp: "Papers on the influence of
structure upon the rate of transpir-
ation."
Solon Gordon: "Papers on the
breaking of dormancy in certain
seeds."
Byron Janes: "Papers on photo-

7:45 in Charles McKenny Hall, Ypsi-
lanti. Miss Ruth A. Barnes, author
of "I Hear America Singing" will be
the speaker.
Graduate Students and others in-
terested are invited to listen to a
program of recorded music in the
Men's Lounge of the Rackham Bldg.
on Tuesday, March 25, at 8:00 p.m.
"Tschaikowsky's Third Symphony"
will be played.

Oriental Religious Seminar: "Hin-
duism, its Current Beliefs and Prac-
tices", will be discussed by Mrs.
Francesca Thivy at Lane Hall, Tues-
day, at 7:30 p.m.
The Monday Evening Drama See-
tion of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet at the Michigan Union on
Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.
The Faculty Women's Club annual
tea will be held at the home of Mrs.
Alexander G. Ruthven on Wednes-

Academic Notices
Bacteriology Seminar on Monday,
March 24, at 8:00 p.m. in Room 1564
East Medical Building. The subject
will be "Allergy and Immunity in
Tuberculosis." All interested are in-
vited.
Rmnloin: Phmicf- Cmi":- wil

vited. Buffalo Society-Scalp and Blade
-will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the
Students who have made Applica- Union, supplemented by a dinner at
tion for Commission in the U.S.N. Re- 5:30 p.m. at which Lieutenant Watson
serve are offered a series of eleven of the Army Air Corps will speak.
lectures on Navy Regulations, Cus-
toms and Traditions of the Naval Great Vespers: Professor Palmer

synthesis . in water plants, as in-
ship will hold its regular Sunday fluenced by depth and turbidity of
meeting this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. the water."
in the Fireplace Room of Lane Hall. Robert Muir: "Studies on photo-
Rev. Fred Brown, noted evangelist synthesis with the aid of the long
will speak. All are cordially invited. life carbon isotype."
-All students attending for credit
Comin E are asked to remain after the meet-
C m " ens ing adjourns.
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers will meet Monday at 12:10 in Oratorical Contest: Preliminary
the Founders' Room, Michigan Union. contest will be held at 4:00 p.m. Mon-

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w.:.oUoiciA 1 '11miskt4y seminar ti IService delivered by the TProfesso~r of

be held in Room 319, West Medical
Building on Tuesday, March 25, at
7:30 p.m. The subject: "The Biologi-
cal Significance of the Aromatic
Amino Acids and Their Derivatives."
All interested are invited.
Graduate Students in Zoology; All
graduate students who wish to de-
clare their intention of becoming ap-
plicants for the doctorate in zoology
should secure the proper blanks at
the Zoology Office, 3089 N.S., and1
return them filled out before the end
of March.
George R. La Rue
Concerts
May Festival: Six concerts will be
given by distinguished artists and
organizations as follows:
Wednesday Evening, May 7.
Thursday Evening, May 8.
Friday Afternoon, May 9.
Friday Evening, May 9.
Saturday Afternoon, May 10.
Saturday Evening, May 10.
Orders for tickets, either for the
entire Festival or for individual con-
certs, should be left at the offices of
the University Musical 'Society in
Burton Memorial Tower. Tickets will
be selected in the sequence of receipt
of order, and will be mailed out about
April 20 by ordinary mail at pur-
chasers' risks unless additional fee
for registered mail is included.
Exhibitions
Modern Posters in Alumni Memorial
Hall afternoons, 2-5, through March
24, under the auspices of the Annj
Arbor Art Association and the Insti-
tute of Fine Arts.
Javanese and Balinese textiles from
the collection of Professor and Mrs.
Everett S. Brown are on exhibition
in the display cases, main floor cor-
ridor, Architecture Building, March
10-27.
Exhibit: Defense Housing, arranged
by the Central Housing Commission,
Washington, D.C.; third floor Ex-

Naval Science and Tactics weekly on
Mondays in Room 348 West Engineer-
ing at 7:00 p.m., commencing March
24.
The lectures, which are without
academic credit, are designed to pre-
pare students who are candidates for
commissions in the United States
Naval Reserve for possible active serv-
ice through acquaintance with the
provisions of the Naval Code and
Customs of the Service. The series
J will include two lectures delivered by
officers of the Bureau of Ships at
4:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 27, and
Tuesday, April 8, and two lectures by
officers of the Bureau of Aeronautics
at regularly scheduled times on May
5 and 19.
The lectures are open to interested
members of the Faculty.
-Lyal A. Davidson, Captain U.S.
Navy. Professor of Naval Sci-
ence and Tactics.
French Lecture: Professor Marc
Denkinger will give the fourth lecture
on the Cercle Francais program; "La
vie audacieuse du Duc de Lauzan sous
Louis XIV," on Wednesday, March
26, at 4:15 p.m., room 103, Romance
Language Building.
Tickets may be procured at the
door.
Lecture: "Techniques for Securing
a Position," to be given by Mrs. Roxie
A. Firth, Assistant to the Director in
Teacher Placement, University Bu-
reau of Appointments and Occupa-
tional Information, at the Michigan
League on Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30
p.m. Sponsored by Pi Lambda The-
ta, and open to the public.
Lecture: Rabbi Adler, of Temple
Schaarcy Zedek of Detroit, will speak
tonight at 8:00 in the Grand Rapids
room of the League. His topic is "Pro-
gram for the Future." Open to every-
one.
Events Today
Varsity Glee Club will sing at First
Baptist Church this morning at 9:45.
Rehearsal this afternoon at 4:30

Christian will meet those who are Members
to sing in the GREAT VESPERS, ested in
planned for March 27, at Hill Audi- cordially
torium, today at 4:15 p.m. brief talk
It is necessary that all persons im 18. Ja
naied by the fraternities and soror- porte.
ities be present at this meeting. We

of all departments inter- day, March 24, in 4003 Angell Hall.
German conversation are Five-minute talk based on oration
invited. There will be a may be used. Participants should
on "Die japanische Buehne register at the Speech office, 3211
hrundert," by Mr. Otto La- Angell Hall, if they have not already
done so.

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thank you.
Graduate Outing Club: Regular
meeting at 2:30 this afternoon. Be
prepared for hiking. All graduate,
students are welcome. (Use north-
west rear entrance Rackham Bldg.)

The Romance Languages Journal Change in date: The lecture on
Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, Islamic Art by Professor Ettinghausen
March, 25, at 4:15 in the West Con- which was scheduled for Thursday,
ference Room of the Rackham Bldg. March 27, will be given on Tuesday,
Mr. James C. O'Neill will read a paper 'April 1, at Lane Hall, 7:30 p.m.
entitled "Albert Thibaudet; the Re-
lationship of Philosophy to Literary La Sociedad Hispanica will hold a
Criticism." Dr. Francis W. Gravit will meeting in the Michigan League on

Music Seminar: Mr. Leonard S. day, March 26, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Gregory will discuss the religious
music of Haydn and Mozart at Lane The Faculty Women's Club: The
Hall, Tuesday, at 4:15 p.m. (Continued on Page 7)
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International Center: At 7:30 this describe the contents of an eighteen- Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
evening Dr. Leonard Parr will review th century periodical. An especially There will be a short program of
Louis Adamic's book "From Many cordial invitation is extended to grad- entertainment followed by conversa-
Lands" and comment on "Common uate students and to interested mem- Lion groups.
Ground", the new magazine edited by bers of other departments.
Adamic. Dr. Parr has also prepared -!The Polonia Society will hold a
a bibliography of books bearing on Economics Club: Graduate Students meeting at the Union at 7:30 on
the contribution of our immigrant and staff members in Economics and Tuesday evening. Memebers are urg-
population to American, culture. The Business Administration are invited ed to be present as well as other Po-
public is cordially invited. to hear Professor I. L. Sharfman dis- lish students interested.
cuss "The Rutland Railroad Dispute"
Lutheran Student Association: The on Monday, March 24, at 8:00 p.m. in The Ann Arbor Library Club will
a cappella choir will meet for re- Rackham Amphitheatre. meet Tuesday evening, March 25, at
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