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PAGEF THE MICHIGAN MCIA DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

German Table for Faculty Members be led by Catherine Call. Annual First Congregational Church: 10:00 supper at the home of Mrs. Char-
will meet Monday at 12:10 pxim. in the business meeting and election of offi- a.m. Fifth in the Lenten Symposium lotta Wagner. Social hour will fol-
Founders' Room, Michigan Union. cers for 1941-42. Social hour and re- talks on "Religion and Life." Dean low.
Members of all departments interest- I.freshment :ii folloi
! in Qermsaz a onversation are cord-y--- Alice Lioyd wil talk on "Religion :00 pm. Student Fellwsmp, with
i% iT invited- There ;il be a biief i - h'ic :studurnt as View^ed by the Uniersity - Prof. Bennet Weaver leading the dis-
[alk cn F{1 1rfX ikbani r l3Einesungd ilz ,jI'Ca ir iat . m ;ciiussion entitled, '*rienzhip witi
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soon as possible if you plan to write
the examinations this spring.
Required Physical Education for
Women: Registration for required
work for outdoor season:
Barbour Gymnasium-Friday, Ap-
ril 4, 8:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:09
Saturday, April 5, 8:30 to 12:00 -
Indoor season continues through
Tuesday, April 8; outdoor season be-
gins Wednesday, April 9.
Upperclass students electing physi-
cal education classes:
Register in Office 15, Barbour
Gymnasium-Monday, April 7, 8:30
to 12:00 and 1:30 to 4:30.
Additional classes for electives

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings; and Saturday afternoon.
Saul Caston, Associate Conductor:
Friday afternoon.
University Glee Club Concert: The
University Men's Glee Club, David
Mattern, conductor, will present their
annual Spring concert at 8:15 p.m. on
Thursday, April 3, in Hill Auditor-
ium. The program will be compli-
mentary to the general public.
Organ Recital: Compositions by
Bach, Franck and DeLamarter will be
presented by Palmer Christian, Uni-
versity Organist, in a recital at 4:151
p.m. Wednesday, April 2, in Hill Aud-
itorium. The concert will be compli-
mentary to the general public. {

ice, Madison, Wisconsin, will give an The Romancee Laniguages Journia preach on "IwspionsIbihiy." Wesley-j
illustrated talk dn "Significance of Club will meet in extra session in the an Guild beginning with supper at'
Research on Wood" at 4:15 p.m. East Conference Room of the Rack- 6:00 p.m. The last meeting of the
Thursday, April 3, in the amphithe- j ham Building on Monday, March 31, discussion groups on "The World in
atre of the Rackham Building, under at 4:15 p.m., in order to hear a paper Conflict," "Community Conflicts,"
the auspices of the School of For- read by Alfred Foulet of Princeton "Social Correction," and "Marital Re-
estry and Conservation. The public University: "Le Roman d'Alexandre lations" will begin at 6:45 p.m. Len-
is cordially invited. et les Croisades." .Please note the ten Service at 8:00 p.m.
change in place of meeting from West
University Lecture: William S. Cul- t East Conference Rooiri Unitarian Church: 11:00 a.m. "Jos-
bertson, former ambassador to Chile, ~'eph Priestly-- Chemistry and Life," a
will lecture on "Political and Econom- j Pre-Medical Society will have a sermon for cynics, by Rev. Marley.
ic Aspects of Hemisphere Defense" closed meeting Wednesday, April 2, 7:30 p.m. "Labor in War Time"
at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, April J, in the at 8:00 p.m. at the Union. Officers Round Table Discussion, followed by
amphitheatre of the Rackham Build- will be elected for next year. The pro- Social Hour of Refreshments and
ing, under the auspices of the Uni- gram will include a moving picture Folk Dancing.
versity Committee on Defense Issues. and discussion on the various types1
The public is cordially invited. of Anemia, and a report on the trip First Baptist Church: 10:30-12:15
to Eloise Hospital. p.m. Sermon: "Christian Responsi-
University Lecture: John Garstang, :-bility." A special program of worship,

i rinity Lutheran Church will hold
"Why Doesn't God Do Somet'hing?" rp~1~r~rip in~~ nnn t

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in accordance with his Lenten theme, V
"heme, 10:30. Rev. H. 0. Yoder will preach
Vital Questions. on the theme: "The Kingdom of God
5:30 p.m. Ariston League High -the Kingdom of Love and Forgive-
School group will hold a potluck ness."
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will pe oIJC UxereU as ± : - Professor of Theory and Practice of Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha study, and activity for children of the
Elementary Tennis-Friday 3:20 ExhibitionArchaeology, University of Liverpool, Omega Alpha, Tau Beta Pi: The na- Kindergarten and Primary groups.
Intermediate Tennis-Friday at will lecture on the subject, "The tional Honor Societies' Dinner will be 6:30 p.m. The High School Young I
3:20. Exhibit: Defense Housing, arranged F'oundations of Bible History," (illus1 held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Wed- People's Fellowship will meet in the
Archery-Friday 3:20. bythe Central Housing Commission trated) under the auspices of the De- nesday evening, April 2, at 7:00 p.m., church.
Elementary Riding-Friday 3:20. Washington, D.C.; third floor Ex- partments of History, Greek, and in honor of Messrs. Charles F. Ket- 6:30 p.m. The Roger Williams Guild
hibition Room, Architecture Building, Oriental Languages at 4:15 p.m. on tering, William J. Cameron, and Fred will meet in the Guild House and
Concerts through April 4, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, in the Rackham M. Zeder. Rev. Henry Yoder, pastor of Trinity
sLecture Hall. The public is cordially Members and friends of Sigma Xi, Lutheran Church. will speak on "Im-
May Festival Concerts: The Uni- Exhibition: John James Clarkson- invited. - Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, mortality."
versity Musical Society announces Oils, Water Colors and Drawings. Ex------- and Tau Beta Pi are invited. Kindly
that the major Festival performers hibition Galleries of the Rackham To aycommunicate promptly with Mrs. First Church of Christ, Scientist:
have been assigned as follows: School,March 28-April 26. Daily (ex-- Events Today Eleanor Diedrick, Secretary to the Sunday morning service at 10:30.
Jarmila Novotna, Soprano: Thurs- cept Sundays) including -evenings. Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal this Committee of Arrangements, Penob- Subject: "Reality." Sunday School
day and Saturday evenings. Auspices: Ann Arbor Art Association afternoon at 4:00 in the Glee Club scot Building, Detroit, regarding your at 11:45 a.m.
Dorothy Maynor, Soprano: Friday and Institute of Fine Arts, University room of the Union. It is imperative reservation. First Presbyterian Church: The
evening. of Michigan. that every man be present.- - fifth in the Lenten series, "The Mak-
Suzanne Sten, Mzz-Soprano:---German Journal Club will meet on ing o Satan" at 10:45 a.m., by Dr.
Friday afternoon and Saturday eve--^r
ning Sanhrday Far Eastern Art Students and For- Graduate Outing Club will have a Wednesday, April 2, at 4:10 p.m. room iW. P. Lemon.
nid n Contralto: Satury ner Students: A special Exhibition of I bicycling excursion this afternoon. 304 Michigan Union. Professor E. A. Westminster Student Guild: Sup-
evening. Han Dynasty Art will be held at Any graduate student interested is Philippson will read a paper on "Der per at 6:00 p.m. and discussion at
Charles Kullman, Tenor: Saturday Alumni Memorial Hall in the Far invited to meet members of the club Stand der Indogermanen- und Ger- 7:00. The Guild continues its fifth
,iEastern Art Room today and Monday, at the northwest rear entrance of manenfrage. Lenten meeting on The Life and.
ev rence ibbett Baritone: Wed-March 31, only. Hours: 9:30 to 12:00 the Rackham Building at 2:30. The Passion of our Lord in Worship" by
eveningand 1:30 to 4:30. outing will be followed by supper in Theta Sigma Phi meeting on Tues- The Rev. Frederick Cowin. All Pres-
Mdack H-arre, Baritone: Saturday - the club room. Small charge. t day, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the byterian students and their friends
-----_Leagueare invited.
evening. Bs:tures The Bethlehem Student Guild will-- The Sunday Evening Club will have
Norman Cordon, Bass: Thursday--
and Saturday evenings University Lecture: Dr. Domingo have supper at the Church this eve- junior Research Cub will meet on Dr. Lemon for its speaker at 8:00 p.m.
end aturay venigs.He will speak on "The Protestant
Jascha Heifetz, Violinist: Satur- 'Santa Cruz, Dean of the College of ning at 6:00. At 7:00 Prof. Wesley Tuesday, April 1, in the Amphithe-HT
day afternoon. Fine Arts of Santiago, Chile, and one H. Maurer will discuss Madame atre of the Horace H. Rackham School Tradition."
Gregor Piatigorsky, violoncellist: of the outstanding composers of Chang Kai Shek's newest book, of Graduate Studies at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday evening. ' South America, will present a Uni- "China Will Rise Again." All stu- Program: "Experimental Studies in ; St. Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Jose Iturbi, Pianist: Friday after- versity Lecture illustrated with re- dents cordially invited. Essential Hypertension" by P. P. Foa, Sunday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion;
noon cordings at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, -- Department of Surgery. 8:45 a.m. Breakfast (for students),
The Choral Union, Thor John- April 2, in the Rackham Assembly International Center program to- "Petrified Forests" by C. A. Arnold, Harris Hall; 9:30 a.m. High School
son, Conductor: Thursday and Sat- Hall. No admission will be charged day: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Supper. Department of Botany. Class, Harris Hall; 11:00 a.m. Morn-
urday evenings. for the lecture, which will be open to 7:00-7:30 p.m. Community Sing. 1 ing Prayer rnd Sermon by the Rev.
The Youth Chorus, Juva Higbee, the general public. 7:30-10:00 p.m. Social Night. Women interested in living in a co- Frederick W. Leech; 11:00 a.m. Jun-
Conductor: Friday afternoon. The International Center has add- operative house for next semester, ior Church; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten,
The Philadelphia Orchestra: all University Lecture: Harry D. Tie- ed several "social nights" to its regu- call Dorothy Sankin at 2-1454 by Harris Hall; 7:00-7:30 p.m. The
concerts. mann, physicist at the Forest Pro- lar Sunday programs, and light classi- Monday evening. There will be a Chaplain's Hour, Harris Hall; 7:30
Eugene Ormandy, Conductor: ducts Laboratory, U. S. Forest Serv- cal music is played as an aid to the meeting of the Women's Personnel p.m. Choral Evensong with music by
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tamking among tine peopje present. Committee at 7:15 followed by inter-te cia c~antoruI u:0p.m. Le-
American students are cordially in-i views at 7:45. ture on "The Episcopal Church After
vited to all of the programs of the the American Revolution" by Rev.
Center. The Bookshelf and Stage section Henry Lewis; 9:00 p.m. College Work
of the Faculty Women's Club will Program, Harris Hall. Business meet-
Lutheran Student Association: The meet on Tuesday, April 1, at 2:45 p.m. ing and report of Nominating Com-
a cappella choir will rehearse this at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Smith. mittee. Refreshments.
afternoon at 4:00 in the Zion !

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Parish Hall. There will be a meet-: The Himelhoch Style Show com- Arfn Arbor Soc: ty of Friends
ing of the Association in the Zion mittee will meet at the League at IQuakers) meets Sunday in Lane
Parish Hall at 5:30. Supper will be ;o:o0 p.m. on Tuesday. All members, Hall.
served, and afterward Dorothy Wied- are asked to be present. 3:30 p.m. Group studying Quaker
t inann will present a paper on "Church !___principles.
Symbolism." Election of officers for The Friends Study Group will not 5:00 p.m. Meeting for worship.
he coming year will take place at this meet this Sunday, but will meet the 6:00 p.m. Perry Hayden of Tecum-
meeting. All interested are invited. following Sunday, 3:30-4:30, Lane seh, Michigan, who attended the re-
Hall. The leader will be Arthur Dun- cent conference at Richmond, Indi-
The Michigan Christian Fellowship ham. ana, will speak on "Civilian Public
/ will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the j Service." This is concerned with the
Sireplace Room of Lane Hall. There civilian work that conscientious ob-
vill be special musical numbers and n e es jectors are doing in place of military
Iwo short talks by members of the Disciples Guild (Christian Church): service. All interested are invited.
Troup. Tea will be served. All stu- 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. L. I
tents are cordially invited: 1;Pickerill, leader. Zion Lutheran Church will hold
--- 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. regular services Sunday morning at
Coming Events Fred Cowin, Minister. 10:30. Rev. E. C. Stellhorn will
6:30 p.m. Disciples Guild Sunday preach on the theme: "The King
Junior Mathematical Society will Evening Hour. Worship service will Foreseen."
neet on Tuesday, April 1, at 8:00-
t.m., in 3201 A.H. Professor S. B
Myers will speak on "Differential!
! Geometry in the Large." ANN ARBOR
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