THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PAGE lTflTI NTJ CWE7T"TCTTDT TT 'T fl T1\T Speech Group Plans Discussion (Continued from Page 4) Academic Notices Bacteriology Seminar on Monday, January 13, at 8:00 p.m., in Room 1564 East Medical Building. Sub- ject: "Non-specific Defense Mechan- isms in Virus Diseases." All inter- ested are invited. Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet in Room 319, West Medical Building, Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Subject: "Carbonic Anhydrase". All interested are invited. Math. 370 Seminar will meet Tues- day at 4:00 p.m. in 3201 A.H. Mrs. Kaplan will continue her report on Ahlfor's paper on the "Generaliza- tion of the Picard Theorem." Physics Colloquium: Professor N. H. Williams will speak on "Frequency Modulation" on Monday, Jan. 13, at 4:15 p.m. in room 1041 E. Physics Bldg. Aeronautical Engineering Students: The attention of junior, senior and graduate students in Aeronautical Engineering is called to the announce- ments of the following Civil Service examinations: 1. Junior Engineer (Aeronautical.) 2. Junior Professional Assistant (Junior Engineer). 3. Student Aid. Copies of these announcements are posted on the Department Bulletin Board. It should be noted that the first position does not require a written examination, while the second one does. It is understood that students who expect to receive their degrees in 1941 may submit applications for the first position at this time. Appli- cations for the second position must be submitted before January 20, 1941. The Student Aid positions of item 3 are available to juniors during their summer vacation periods. A written examination is required and applca- tions must be submitted by January 20, 1941. Students intending to file applica- tions for these positions should leave their names in the Aeronautical En- gineering Department Office, Room B-47 East Engineering Building. Doctoral Examination for Mr. John Russell Vatnsdal, Mathematics; The- sis: Minimal Variance and Its Rela- tion to Efficient Moment Tests, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 3:15 p.m., in the West Council Room, Rackham Build- ing. Chairman, P. S. Dwyer. By action of the Executive Board the chairman may invite members of the faculties and advanced doctoral candidates to attend the examination and he may grant permission to those who for sufficient reason might wish to be present. C. S. Yoakum Concerts Choral Union Concert: Vladimir Horowitz, Pianist, will provide the Seventh program in the Choral Union Concert series, Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. The audience is respectfully requested to be seated on time. Exhibitions Exhibition, College of Architecture and Design: The work of Bruce Rog- ers,-books, including the Lectern Bible, pamphlets, studies, bookplates, labels, water color sketches,-is being shown in the ground floor cases, Architecture Building. Open daily, 9 to 5, except Sunday, through Jan- uary 16. The public is invited. Exhibition, Rackham Building: Photographs of Outstanding Ex- amples of Iranian (Persian) Archi- tecture, made by Myron Bement Smith and loaned by the Library of Congress will be on Exhibit in the West Gallery from Monday, January 13 until Saturday, January 25, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Lectures University Lecture: Professor Oskar Halecki, late of the University of Cracow, Poland, will lecture on the subject "The Problem of an Inter- national Order in European History" under the auspices of theDepartment of History, on Tuesday, January 14, ,at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Professor James Holly Hanford of the Department of English at Western Reserve Univer- sity, will lecture on the subject, "John Milton as Propagandist," under the auspices of the Department of Eng- lish at 4:15 p.m. on Monday, Janu- ary 20, in the Auditorium of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Institute: Graduate and Post-graduate Den- tistry. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Myion Bement Smith, Consultant in Islamic Archi- tecture and Art at the Library of Con- i 1 7 c t c 2 (,t 1a Y ) u-UU I, ir 1 1 1 \ 4A roundtable conference on the Is Desirable" is the topic of an in- ple.L1) L I I Itechnical and economic aspects of tercircle debate which the freshman both two-cycle and four-cycle diesels members of the group will discuss at will be held at the next meeting of the meeting. Several more debates on Sigma Rho Tau, honorary engineer- this subject will be held during the University, will lecture on the sub- Lane Hall. John Swomley, Youth will meet for supper and a Round Church Service 7:30 P.M. "The Lord ing speech society, at 7:30 p.m. Tues- semester. ject, "Happiness Measurements and Secretary of the National F.O.R.. will Table discussion on "High School of Glory." day in the Union. Among the points which will be their Sociological Applications" un- speak on a Program of Pacifist Action. i f All services are held at the Mason- The discussion will be led by the con are tot ofch an der the auspices of the Department This is an open meeting-everyone Social Life. considered are the cost of such an of Sociology at 4:15 p.m. on Monday, interested is invited. At 7:00 p.m., Student Fellowship . members of the Sigma Rho Tau team undertaking by the government, the Jan. 20, in the Natural Science Audi- _Mrs. Slosson will show colored movies which debated on this topic agaist advisability of giving the nation such Unity Mratin in the League on Purdue at an American Society of power over private industry, the risk vited. Portuguese Classes, International Monday Jan. 13. at 7:15 p.m. Detroit Mechanical Engineers' meeting last of managing so "seasonal" an in- vited. Center: There will be 'an organiza- Southwest. leader. month in Milwaukee. dustry and the question of the great- - tional meeting of the classes in Portu- "Resolved: That the Government er safety to the United States which To students enrolled in the Series guese, to be offered by the Interna- Disciples Guild (Christian Church): gr a Ownership of Munitions Factories might result from such a move. on Naval Subjects: The fourth lec- tional Center, Tuesday, January 14, 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible ClassH.'tmp ture of tlhe series, subject, "The Navy at 7: 30 p.m. Students should meet in ,0:00 arm. Sludents' BibtedCaUs, H. 6 Ship," will be delivered by Captain the International Center. L. Pickerill, leader. Elected ASU Officer B. B. Wygant, U.S.N. Commandant _ _10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, Rev._ Reserve Midshipman's School, Chi- Fred Cowin, minister.Me42, of St. 1American Student Defense League Miss Margaret Campbell, 4.o t cage, in room 348 West Engineering 1meetg, to lae e at 6:30 p.m. Disciples Guild Sunday L M. wa electeE vice-chair- I at40_~.o uedy aur 4 the Michigan League, Tuesday, Jan. Evening Hour. Mr. Lawrence Quinn, 14, at 7:30 p.m. '36, will speak on the topic "Four man of the National Executive Coun- JNAYSL Professor Ralph W. Hammett, of Years of College-An Evaluation." ell of the American Student Union at a lectue on te re-onqet t ai Club Meeting will be held Wed- Informal discussion, refreshments and its annual convention Dec. 27 to 31 alctren hePfecoqust rMEN'ISkiClu MedngWOMEN'Sed ed Wednes- nesday evening, 7:30, Jan. 15, in social hour will follow, in New York City. of all MEN'S and WOMEN'S Architecture of Mexico onWens day, Jan. 15, at 4:15 p.m. in the Union room 305. Applications for Richard Bancroft of Howard Uni- I Architectural Lecture Hall. Lecture membership will be accepted. All in- Unitarian Church: 11:00 a.m. "The versity was elected chairman of the ieura te Hlle terested please attend. Bell Tolls for Hemingway, sermon Council while David Bennett of Har- will be illustrated with colored slides. , by Minister. vard University, James Moore of Cor- -FrcsT 'sn12:00 a.m. Discussion of sermon led nell University and Howard Rose of Events Today Cercle Francais: The 'Ensian pi- by a Michigan member of the In- the University of California were Cture will be taken Wednesday, Jan. ternational Brigade. elected to the three other vice-chair- international Center: A resume of 15, at 5:00 p.m., at Dey's Studio. 7:30 p.m. Mr. Carl Haessler, of the men positions. the discussions of world problems by__ U.AW., will speak on "Labor's Part Preceding the suspension of th the 6aturday Aternoon Round Table e The Cooperative StudEy Group of will be presented by four members of that group under the chairman- the Public Health Club will meet ship of Mr. Maluf this evening at I Monday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the 7:00 following the regular supper. Rackham Building. Subject: "In- Anyone interested is invited. Service Education in Public Health." Graduate Outing Club will meet The Women's Research Club will in the club room at 2:30 p.m. today. meet on Monday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Be prepared for hiking or ice skat- in the West Lecture Room of the, ing followed by supper in the club Rackham Building. ' room. (Use northwest rear entrance Program: "Early Rugs from the Rackham Building). All graduate Near East; Problems in Dating and students are welcome. Provenance," by Mrs. Kamer Aga- in the Upheavals of 1940." Refresh- ments. Ann Arbor Society of Friends meets in Lane Hall on Sunday. 5:00-6:00 p.m. meeting for worship. 6:00-7:00 p.m. a report on the Work Camp Conference held in Philadelphia over the holidays. All interested are in- vited. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday, 8:00 a.m. Holy Commun- ion; 9:30 a.m. High School Class, Harris Hall; 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend Frederick W. Leech; 11:00 a.m. Jun- ior Church; 11:00 a.m. Kindergartei, Gamma Delta Student Club meets at St. Paul's Lutheran Church this evening at 5:30 for fellowship supper, election of officers, and social hour. Bethlehem Evangelical-Reformed student Guild will have supper at the Church tonight at 6:00. The group will discuss the Student Sen- ate's Winter Parley. Lutheran Student Association will meet this evening in the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall at 5:30. Supper will be served, and afterward Dr. C. P. Harry, Sec. of the Board of Edu- cation of the United Lutheran Church, and Rev. Frederick Schiotz, Sec. of the American Lutheran Serv- ice Commission, will address the group. All are invited. The Michigan Christian Fellowship will meet today in the Fireplace Room of Lane Hall at. 4:30 p.m. All stu- dents interested are invited. Coming Events The Research Club will meet in the Amphitheatre of the Rackham Build- ing Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 8:00 p.m. The following papers will be read: "Some Analyses of Reasoning in Rats," by Professor John F. Shepard. "Franklin's Political Journalism in England," by Professor Verner W. Crane. Botanical Journal Club will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Room N. S. 1139. Reports by: James McCranie, "The Genus Septobasidi- um;" Jose Santos, "Papers on hor- mones in Achlea ambisexualis;" Jean Farrell, "The communal nature of the fruiting process in the Acrasiae;" Verle Rennick, "Two diseases of Gled- itsia." German Table for Faculty Mem- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Founders' Room, Michigan Union. Faculty members interested in German conversation are cordially invited. There will be a brief talk by Mr. Maurice W. Senstius on "Eine Bergbesteigung in den Tropen" (with slides). Juniors Mathmatics Club will meet on Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in 16 Angell Hall. sr. Wadey will give an illus- trated talk on "Solid Geometric Fig- ures in Three Dimensions." Mathematics. Club will meet on Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in the West Con- ference Roomn, Rackham Building. Dr. Martin will speak on "Two-to- One Transformations of Two-Dimen- sional Manifolds and Linear Graphs." Varsity Glee Club: The following men have been selected to go to Jackson next Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. pending their prompt attendance at the rehearsal in the Union at 4:00 Sunday afternoon. Bassett, Scherdt, Parthum, Hol- land, Weller, Edwards, Pinney, Crowe, Repola, Powers, Martin, Erke, Steere, Klopsic, Conti, Morris, Fairbanks, Muller. Wierengo, Davis, Berger, Swenson, Hines, Whitney, Hipwood, Ed Gib- son, Shale, Landis, Sommerfield, Nu- achterlein, George, Brown, Col Gib- son, Mattern, Ossewaarde. Bring ribbons and formal clothes for the Tuesday concert. Oglu. "Islamic Influences in Western European Art," by Miss Helen Hall. Faculty Women's Club: The Play- Harris Hall; 7:00 p.m. College Work reading section will meet on Tues- Program. Speaker: Prof. Palmer day afternoon, Jan. 14, at 2:15 p.m. Throop. Topic: The Church in the in the Mary B. Henderson Room of Middle Ages. Refreshments; 8:00 the Michigan League. p.m. Choral Evensong (Epiphany Candlelight Union Service). The Monday Evening Drama Sec- tion of the Faculty Women's Club First Methodist Church: Student will meet at the Michigan Union on Class at 9:30 a.m. in the Wesley Monday, January 13, at 7:30 p.m. Foundation Assembly Room. Prof. George E. Carrothers, leader. Morn- Michigan Dames: Click and Stitch ing Worship at 10:40 a.m. Dr. C. Group will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Brashares will preach on "Liv- Griffitts, 1507 Charlton Ave., on Mon- ing Room." Wesleyan Guild meet- GayJan. 13.7 hr llnbAe.,talkon-ing at 6:00 p.m. Prof. Mentor Wil- day, Jan. 13. There will be a talk on liams will speak on "Religion in Con- hooked rugs and crocheting. temporary Literature." Fellowship -~I~~hour and supper will follow the Catholic Medical Students and their meeting. friends will meet at 6:00 p.m Monday, Jan. 13; on the third floor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church: Morn- League. Dinner will be served, follow- ing worship service at 10:45 with ing which Dr. David O'Donnell, form- sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brauer on er president of the Wayne County "Our Reasonable Service." Catholic Medical Guild, will speak.__ Arrangements to attend may still be First Presbyterian Church:10:45 made by calling Frances Sullivan, Fims MrsnytWrip Serce. "Why 2-1566. a.m. Morning Worship Service. "Why Does Not God Intervene?" by Dr. W. P. Lemon. The facilities of the Women's De- P.0Lem. partment of Physical Education have 6:00 p.m. The Westminster Student artent.oThePhsiaEuastionhas:Guild will be host to the young peo- reopened. The hours are as follows: ple's group of the Second Baptist Bowling Alleys at Women's Athletic Church. Supper at 6 o'clock. Serv- Building. Daily except Saturday, ice at 7:00 p.m. is in charge of the 3:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. Satur- guests. A cordial invitation is ex- day, 1:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. edd oal Badminton Courts in Barbour Gym- tended to all. nasium. Monday and Friday, 7:30 8:00 p.m. The Sunday Evening Club to 9:30 p.m. will meet at 8 o'clock in the Lewis- Vance Parlors. Three Oriental stu- dents will lead an informal discus- Churches sion of their country and its cus- First Congregational Church: The toms. various departments of the Church School will meet at two sessions, 9:45 The Grace Bible Fellowship (Un- and 10:30 a.m. denominational) Rev. Harold De At 10:45 a.m., Public worship; Dr. Vries, Pastor. L. A. Parr will preach on "Taking the Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Short Cut." Church Service 11:00 A.M. "The At 5:30 p.m. the High School Group Kingdom Announced." 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