WE~DNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN THE...M... HIGAN .. alsi.EY. _ _ _- __ '-A A 67i% T AJ DAILY ICIL BULLETIN (Continued froin Page 4) House Director, -and it should be iin her hands by April 25. Students who plan to enter the' Hopwood Contests should obtain a statement of this semester's record from their instructors before spring recess. They should also have their record of last semester sent from the Recorder's Office to the Hopwood Room. R. W. Cowden 3' and women should inform their the BUREAU OF APPOINTMENT '::rme de Stael et Napoleon" today House Directors or Resident Advisers AND OCCUPATIONAL INFORM.A- t 4:15 1).m..n Rooii: 103, Romance at the present time if they wish to be_ TION, 201 Masoni Hall. Office hours: 2anguages Bldg. reappointed to their Residence Halls 9-12 and 2-4. ____ staff positions for the University year-- - '1941-42,. alitebr Sumir Jobs: A representative of Events Today KrLizneg the H. J. Heinz Company will be inClub Anzn Arbor Wednesday to interview j Utniversity of Michigan Flying Cu Th nvriyBra ~Apit e o mr 'work, {.i711xneet tonight in 1042 East ai iiery1 rau fApit enfrsme r,s d Occupational Informa- Students who are interested may I ritgeerixng Building at 8:00. linha eeie otc o h gfl all at the Bureau of Appointments, viR ifll)Ci5are requested to bringI lowing MICHIGAN Civil Service Ex- 2v01 Mason Hall, or see Mr. Hilde- 12 following information with amnirat-ion. Toast date for filing appli - brand, Room 304 of the Union, i hem: Total hours flown from April non is noted in each caeenedy., 1940, to March 31. 1941. 1ndk~ate 1 cai~oiamount that was dual, solo, night, Science Auditorium at 'lie conclus on League not later than Monday :tight, The Liberal Students' Union of tl of the Speech contest. April 21. Unitarian Church will give a pax International Center: Tonight, ! The (garden Section of the Faculty TusaArl1,a :0pm 7:30to :00,theweely pogrm ~Women's; Club will meet Thursday, Unity Hall. There will be social dar recorded -music will consist of : ! April 10, at 2:30 p.m. in the Michiganin.fldacgndrrshe Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 6 League. Small charge. Bach: Toccata and Fugue Purcell: Prelude to Dido and{ Senior Announcements On Sale Aeneas Brahs: oncrtoNo. fo pino eniors in the Literary College will and orchestra. Vladimir Horo- 14- of their annotuncements after vac; witz -nd te NBCorchetranave their last chance to order com-tin conducted by Arturo Tosca- ITxencement announcements before Collections of senior dues in tl ii i hla nt elbyofAgl Literary College will open A~pril2 All interested are welcome. : Iall. The notices will be sold from according to Miss Beth Castor, ac ___ - . to noon, and from 2 to 5. The en- ing president of the class. Dues pa: SThe Firstd Methodist Chuzrc"hchoir. s oitc -.,-.ni Cnit- 161 n,i .n... , - -ilJ the 'ty at Its. - 2Uciai vvorK~er 1:5 salary IUD AprlMVi Staff Positions In the Residence 28, 1941.i Halls: Students who are interested Tabulatinig Clerk B3, Salary $105, in applying for staff positions in the Apr~il 25. 1941.t Men's anid Women's Residence Halls; Tabulatinga Clerk A2, Salary $115. for the coming University year will( April 25, 1941.;l find application blanks available in Tabulating Clerk Al, Salary $140, t e ofie fth D rcor f R s-1Ap l25 19 .it the ~ ~ ~~ alr ofieo$h Drco fRe, pi 5, A941. 141 Residence Halls assistantships from isherie$150, ar 25, hic1941. graduate and pr ofessional students, sries Rearch Techician1C juniors and seniors. A limited num-sary$0Api2519. ber of graduate counseorships and Fisher'ies Research Technician B3, undergraduate staff assistantships 'salary $105, April 25, 1941. will probably be open for the coming Fisheries Research Technician A,? year. Applications will be received salary $130, April 25, 1941. for Men's Residence. Halls assistant- Aquatic Biologist I, salary $150,1 ships from :graduate and professional Apil 25, 1941.j; students, and from men who Will be Motor Equipment Repairman B. seniors during the coming University1 salary $105, April 25, 1941. year. Motor Equipment Repairman A. A cadenl-iw INo0tiUcs Chemical and Metallurgical Engi- neering Semnar for staff and grad- u.ate students today at 4:00 p.m. ine j lcom 3201 E. ling. Bldg. Mr. R. F. Thomson will speak on "Effect of Carbon Content on Critical Cooling Velocityv for Feritep Pveinita." instrument, and types of aircraft used- in the acculmulation of this time. also number of cross country flights.I F~inal arrangements will be rrade iror Ihc; coming regional meet, and the I-oening Trophy report will be cw- tu.eted, the 21, wt-- ay.- I V1.1,.F1V ul U -l Ait; I r'i'l uatvi 45 . 11h I VC4f2 VV All hol fl l ilf _____thisevening at 7:30 in Room 4208 3xngell Hall. Attendance of all mem- Concerts ,:'les actives and pledges is compul- Organ ,R'ecital: The annual Holy7- Week organ recital will be given by Palmer Christian. University Organ- F Alha Phi Omega: A closed meet- ist,, at 4 :15 p.m. today in Hitl Audi- n will be held this evening in the torium. Included in the pr- Michigan Union. Election of officers, gramn will be two Bach Choral ! snd the completion of plans for the Preludes from thie Lutheran liturgy, !state Conference are among the the Good Friday music from Wg topics of business for the meeting. ner's "Parsifal," two numbers by Du-' Pledges will please meet at 7:30, and tpre, "Jesus Meets Hi~s Mother" (Stet-I active members at 8:00. { xa\ .a' - .-- -- f.- - -- - ---lA---L ,V11 g--4dA .-iid I' ;x~e r sc ojU with Mar'k Bills and Joseph Laden- - cute as soloists and Professor Hardin Van Deursen of the School of Music as director, will present Stainer'sI "The Crucifixion" 'tonight at 8:001 p.m. in the Church. The public is cordially invited. Hlarris Hall: A Lenten Lunch will be served this afternoon from 12:00 to 1:00. 5t. Andrew's Episcopal Chur-chi- 7:30 a.m. today. Holy Commrunion,1 Harr-is Hall Chapel; 8:.00 a.m. Holy Communion in the Church, and 'fn- tercessions at 12:15 noon in the church. Maundy Thursday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communrion; 12:15 noon, n seniors win resume sales _ 411- Present Staff Assistants, Assistant sa lary $130, April 25, 1941. Resident Advisers, Resident Coun, Barber Inspector A12, salary $115, selors, and other student members of April 25, 1941. the Residence Halls staffs for maen' Complete announcement oni file at The World's News& Seen'1Throug6(h THE CHRIST'IAN SCIENCE MONITOR An filln'ter ionialAijl Newspapr Piibtiskcd by TH-E ''U RISlAN - N11d~: IUIJI "1)ING SOcIETY' is Truthful-Cois. uctive-Uwibiased-Free from Sensation al- isi -- Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together witht the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Horne. - Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Molnth. Saturday Issue, including Magaizine Section, $2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Obtainable at. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM mueatus are one dollar. 4 ' llt I iCt."1VassAt', 11c.ill" incmuion.;AllmThursdalsevice (PasionSymphony ), as well as oth- 1 Notice to all ASME members: The -' ieCommuion in. ll ursdm. sricesi er compositions of appropriate Sig- Student Branch of the ASME a '11 in the church. nificance. Ti-e recital will be com- make an inspection trip through the # -- - plimentary to the general public. fH1oover Ball Bearing Co. of Ann Ar_~ Westmninster Student Guild : 7:00' box' this evening. All members meet a.nm. today. Lenten worship services Student Graduation Recital: Judith at- 7:00 p.m. sharp in the Union. I followed by breakfast at the Pres- Victor. '4lSM, will present a pianoj byterian Church. Any one interested recital at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April Erodh Project Parade Committee, is cordially invited. 10," in the .Lydia Mendelssohn The- I will audition skits today in the room- - atre. The concert, which will be in, posted as following: Michigan Dames: Drama Cvou p I partial fulfillment of the require- 4:00 Betsy Barbour-Helen New- I xwill meet at the home of Mrs. 1-". 'V.! mcnts for the Bachelor of Music berry Cowden, 1016 Olivia, today. The degree, will be complimentary to the '4:15DlaGma grswlpeenapay genralpubic 4:30 Kappa Alpha Theta-Alpha I- - Gamma Delta Corning oett E~xhibitions 4:45 Kappa Kappa Gammia ' E e s 5:00 Pi Beta Phi La Sociedad Hlispanica presents Exhibit: Defense Housing, arranged 5:15 Chi Omega-Alpha Delta' Pi! Professor Nelson Eddy in a lecture on by the Central Housing Commission, 5:30 Kappa Delta "Musica Espanola Moderna", Thurs- i Washington, D.C.; third floor Ex- clday, April 10, at 4:15 p.m. in 103 hibition Room. Architecture Building, AI-Thiaqafa, the Arabic Culture Sc- Romance Language Bldg. through April 9, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ciety, will hold a- round-table dis- f cussion tonight at 8:00 at the Inter- School for Scandal: The class in Otils, Water Colors and Drawings. Ex- "Youth Movements in the Arab (Speech 164) will read the principal Ihibition Galleries of the Rackham World." All interested are invited, scenes from Richard Brinsley Sheri- School, March 28-April 26. Daily (ex- dan's "The School for Scandal" cept Sundays) including evenings,. rThe Slavic Society will meet Thursday, April 10, from 3 to 4:30 Auspices: Ann Arbor Art Association tonight at 8:00 in Room 305 of the' p.m., Room 302 Mason Hall. PersonsI xa Institute of Fine Arts, University, Michigan Union~. Choral mnusic anal- interted«r^ invited to a ttend thisI of Michigan. folk dancing will be featured after; class program, -- _-_ the meeting.. All members are re- ---- Exhibition: Water color sketches I quested to attend. ' Frosh Project Parade Committee from the interior decoration studios! - will audition skits in the room posted of Marshall Field and Company, Chi- The Spring Parley Continuations' as following on Thursday, April 10: cago. First floor corridor display1 Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. 4:00 Gamma Phi Beta cases, Architectun'e Building. April ;today at the Union. The room will 4:15 Jordan 2, 3? 4-19. be posted on the bulletin board. 4:30 Alpha Chi Omega I 4:45 Jordan 4, 5 Women's Glee Club: No rehears'al 5:00 Independents Lectures 'tonight. Next meeting Wednesday, 5:15Sosi Argil 22a n r.' ._i CATCH YOU ASLEEP. ^'1 WAKE UP4 STOP COUNTING SHEEP DON'T LET THE DEADLINE 206 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 274 $4.50 N OW,9 5 DOLLARS SOON\1! AND THE BOOK WILL BE OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF MAY ! MICH IGANENSIAN ON CAMPUS <' P. _ -1 I PRETZEL BELL RALPH !NL±-[.AN~DS PHIL STAPP +,, --i L _ Y __ .w _ .__; _. _ . _ ___ _ W ~~~~~~~:0TiDlaThe Alexander Ziwet Lectures ini-0 i)T ~la-- - -___ Mathematics will be given this year Sec eir n rdae h aut onnstl#wl (by rofssorSauder Macaneof Seniors and graduate students in !hold its anneual meeting and luncheon IHarvard University on the subject' - .I I ~~xtesion ofGrous ad ThirSpeech interested in teaching posi- at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23,' Applcatons"begnnig Apil 1 tons for next year are asked to meet i in the Michigan League Balroom.r Andliexteond, gning orrwoleeks 1Th for information relative to vacancies4 Reservations for the luncheon shou first ecturewillIarid applications today in the Nattinal' be made with Mrs. Clark at the1_ f'sletr wilbe on Monday, .__ ~ ------------ ~ ---- ---__ ____-I Before %,o I11y your April 21, at 4:*00 p.m. in 3011 A.K., '_ on the topic, ":Group Extensions and I Factor Sets." _ IFaster shoes read about French Lecture: Mr. William G. - Hoe new PeLiso Idea Merhab will give the fifth lecture onr the Cerele Francais program: "Ma - - in "eo-or dinited stlyes." 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