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T IE MIEHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22.1940

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N.S. Only students with excused ab-
sences from the June final examina-
tion will be permitted, to take the
make-up exam.
Psychology 31 makeup final ex-
amination for all sections will be
held tonight 7:009:00 in Room 1121
N.S. .
Metal Processing 2, Laboratory sec-
tions, will not meet today.
Pre-Medical Students: The Medi-
cal Aptitude Test of. the Association
of American Medical Colleges will be
given at the University of Michigan
on Friday, November 8. Since this
test is a normal requirement for ad-
mission to practically all medical
schools, all students planning to en-
ter a medical school by the fall of
1941 should take the examination.
Further information may be ob-
tained in Room 4 University Hall
from October 21 through November 2.
To all students interested in
French: All students interested in
French and having a certain ability
in speaking the language, who wish
to join the Cercle Francais, should
see Professor Talamon, room 200,
R. L: Bldg., today between 3:00 and
5:00 p.m.
Concerts
Choral Union Concert: Marian An-.
derson with Franz Rupp at the piano,
will inaugurate the Sixty-Second An-
nual Choral Union Concert series,
Wednesday, October 23, at 8:30
o'lck in Hill Auditorium. The pub-
li$ is, respectfully requested to co-
operate by coming sufficiently early
as to be seated on time, since the
doors'will be closed during numbers.
Musical Art Quartet: The Univer-
sity Musical Society 'announces that
supplementary .to the - Choral Union
series,' the Musical Art Quartet of
New York City; will give a series of
three Chamber . Music concerts on
Friday evening, Saturday afternoon
and evening, Januiar-y 24 and 25, 1941.
The Quartet is made up of four dis-
tinguished artists as follows Sascha
Jacobsen, first violin;' Paul Bernard,
second violin; Wiliam Hymanson,
viola and Marie Roemaet-Rosanoff,
violoncello
The 'on certs will be given in the
main auditoriuni of the Rackham
Building.' Information concerning
tikets. programs, etc., will be an-
nounced at a later date.
Lectures
Attention: Students in the College
of Engineering graduating in June,
1941, and in February, 1942:
A Lecture Series on Naval Subjects.
similar to that of last year, designed'
as a course of preliminary instruc-
tion for interested candidates for
possible later appointment in a spe-
cialist class of the Volunteer Naval
Reserve, will start October 24, in
Room 336 West Engineering Build-
ing at 4:00 p.m.
Students interested may enroll by
application to the Professor of Nav-
al Science and Tactics, North Hall or
to Associate Professor L. A. Baier,
Room 326 West Engineering, or they
may attend the first lecture on Oc-
tober 24, prior to enrollment.
The second lecture on "The Nature
of Man" will be- given by Professor

Robert L. Calhoun of Yale University,
tonight at 8:15 at the Rackham Lec-
ture Hall.
Events Today
Junior Mathematics Club will meet
tonight at 8:00 in Room 3201 A.H.
The talk for the evening will be on
"Soap and Mathematics." Refresh-
ments; mathematical recreations. All
students interested are invited.
German Club will meet tonight
at 7:30 in the Michigan League. Room
will be announced on the bulletin
board. Miss Gertrude Frey will speak
on "A Program of American Integra-
tion," the project of Louis Adamic.
Transportation Club meeting to-
night at 7:30, in Room 1213 East
Engineering Bldg. Movies and re-
freslments.
U. of M. Michigan Glider Club will,
meet tonight at 7:30 in room 318 of
Michigan Union. Movies.
Michigan Party meeting tonight at
8:00 in the Michigan Union. The
room will be posted on the bulletin
board. All members are requested to
attend.
Program Committee of Theatre
Arts will meet at 5:00 p.m. today in
the League.
Properties Committee of Theatre
Arts will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in
the League.
Christian Science Organization will
meet at 8:15 tonight in the chapel of
the Michigan League.
The Music Committee of the Hillel
Foundation will hold tryouts for a
string quartet and a woodwind quar-
tet to be organized at the Founda-
tion tonight at 8:00 p.m.
Pi Lambda Theta- will meet in the
University Elementary School Li-
brary today at 4:15 p.m. All mem-
bers urged to attend.
Kappa Phi will meet today at 5:15
p.m. in the Social Room of the Meth-
odist Church.
Coming Events
Research Club will meet in the
Amphitheatre of the Rackham Build-
ing Thursday, October 24, at 8:00
p.m. Two papers will be read:
1. New Spain in the Middle Six-
teenth Century, Professor Arthur S.
Aiton.
2. Recent Researches on Solar Phe-
nomena at the McMath-Hulbert Ob-
servatory (illustrated with motion
pictures). Dr. Robert R. McMath.
A.I.E.E.: The Student Branch will
meet in a Round Table Discussion
with the Michigan Section, Thurs-
day, November 7, at 8:00 p.m. in the
Rackham Amphitheater. The discus-
sion will be on "Personnel Problems."
Scabbard and Blade meeting on
Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Michigan Union. Uniforms re-
quired.
Theology Seminar on Wednesday,
October 23, at 4:15 p.m., in Lane
Hall. The group will begin the study
of Augustine's Confessions. Students
and faculty members who are inter-
ested are welcome.

Tau Beta Pi business meeting on
Tuesday, October 29. in the Michi-
gan Union. Dinner at 6:00 p.m.
Graduate Student Council will meet
on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Women's Lounge of the Rackham
Building. Newly appointed members
are urged to attend.
Engineering 'Election for senior class
officers and freshman class repre-
sentatives to Engineering Council will
be held Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. President, secre-
tary and treasurer of the senior class
will be elected, and the runner-up
for the presidency will be vice-presi-
dent.
Freshmen will vote for two repre-
sentatives, each to serve for a one-
year term.
All petitions must be in the En-
gineering Dean's office by 5:00 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 25.
Graduate Luncheon: The first of
the "Know Your University" lunch-
eons will be held in the Russian Tea-
room of the League on Wednesday,
October 23, at 12 o'clock noon. Grad-
uate students and faculty are col-di-
ally invited.
Graduate Tea Dance on Thursday,
Oct. 24, from 4:15 to 6:00 p.m. in
the Rackham Building. All graduate
students and faculty invited.
Graduate Dance (Informal) Satur-
day night from 9-12 p.m. in the As-
sembly Hall of the Rackham Building.
Admission charge. Refreshments.
Graduate students and faculty only
invited.
Classical Record program will be
held on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from
4:15 to 5:45 p.m. in the Men's Lounge
of the Rackham Building. If suf-
ficient interest is shown, these pro-
grams will be held weekly. All in-
terested are invited.
Phi Lambda Upsilon will meet at
7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 24,
in the West Conference Room of the
Rackham Building. Transfer student
members are particularly invited and
are requested to notify the chapter
secretary, Taft Toribara, 124 Chem-
istry Building, of their present cam-
pus address.
Inter-faith Study Trip: Students
interested in studying the services of
different faiths are invited to leave
their names at Lane Hall. The first
trip will be made to Detroit on Sun-
day, October 27, to attend a Greek
Orthodox service. Reservations must
be made before Friday.
J.G.P. Central Committee will meet
Wednesday, October 23, at 5:00 p.m.
in the Council Room of the Women's
League.
Modern Dance Club: Because of
the Marian Anderson concert Wed-
nesday night, the club will meet
Thursday, October 24, at 7:30 p. m.
instead of the usual time.

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