SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Df4ILY OFFICIFIL BULLETIN n o tE iff~v tOf Club wilmeet at the M'hiA r.Tinion on vonda Jaua 27. a 7:3 pin, Churches , ; ;, ] S i (Continued from Page 4) aminations. Last date for filing ap- plication is noted in each case: Psychiatric Nurse, $3,200 a yr., Feb. 17, 1941. Medical Guard-Attendant, $1,620 a yr., Feb. 17, 1941. Medical Technical Assistant, $2,000 a yr., Feb. 17, 1941. Junior Veterinarian, $2,000 a yr., Feb. 17, 1941. Physiotherapy Aide, $1,800 a yr., Feb. 17. 1941. Junior Physiotherapy Aide, $1,620 a yr., Feb. 17, 1941. Principal Inspector (Subsistence Supplies), $2,600 a yr.; Senior Inspec- tor (Subsistence Supplies) $2,300 a yr.; Inspector (Subsistence Supplies), $2,000 a yr.; Assistant Inspector (Sub- sistence Supplies) $1,800 a yr.; Junior Inspector, (Subsistence Supplies) $1,-1 620 a yr.. Applications received until further notice. High-Speed Radio Equipment Op- erators, $1,620 a yr., until further notice. Chief Engineering Draftsman, $2,- 600 a yr., Dec. 31, 1941.4 Principal Engineering Draftsman, $2,300 a yr., Dec. 31, 1941.4 Senior Engineering Draftsman, $2,- 000 a yr., Dec. 31, 1941. Engineering Draftsman, $1,800 a yr., Dec. 31, 1941. Assistant . Engineering Draftsman, $1,620 a yr., Dec. 31, 1941. Assistant Home Economics Special- ist (Food Utilization), $2,600, Feb. 17, 1941. Assistant in Home Economics In- formation, $2,600, Feb. 17, 1941. Assistant Home Economist (Food Economics), $2,600, Feb. 17, 1941. Assistant Home Economist (Clo- thing Economics), $2,600. Feb. 17, ester freshmen women are required 1941. to take the hygiene lectures, which Assistant Home Economist (Family are to be given the second semester. Economics), $2,600, Feb. 17, 1941. Upperclass women who have not com-l Assistant Home Economist (Family pleted the hygiene lectures, or theirc Economics Writer), $2,600. Feb. 17, equivalent Hygiene 101, should also; 1941. enroll for these lectures, at the time Senior Home Economics Specialist of regular classification at Waterman (Food Utilization), $4,600, Feb. 17, Gymnasium. Any women who did 1941, not complete the lecture series in Home Economics Specialist (Food a previous year are urged to attend4 Utilization), $3,800, Feb. 17, 1941. the lectures so that they may pass Associate Home Economics Special- the final examination, thereby corn- ist (Food Utilization), $3,200, Feb. pleting the requirement. 17, 1941. Students should enroll for one of Associate in Food Composition, the following sections. Each section $3,200, Feb. 17, 1941. vill meet at the same hour and day Associate Home Economist (Food each week for seven weeks. Economics), $3,200,"Feb. 17, 1941. Section No. 1, Monday; 4:15-5:15. Associate Home Economist (Fam- Date of first meeting, February 24;1 ily Economics), $3,200, Feb. 17, 1941. Room: Natural Science Aud. Complete announcement on file at eection No. 2: Tuesday, 4:15-5:15. the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. Office Date of first meeting, February 25; hours: 9-12 and 2-4. Room: Natural Science Aud.j These lectures are a graduation re-I A, r,,r ,m ,, xvAea1 rn quirement. J 1 c r c 4 Disciples Guild (Christian Church):1 10:00 .m. Students' Bible Class,9 first floor corridor of the Architec- U. Ratcliff of the School of Business U. L. Pickerill, leader. ture Building until Feb. 1. Administration will discuss "Housing, 10:45 n.m. Morning Worship, Rev. Professor Waugh is noted for his the Economic Moses?" before a meet- Fred Cowin. minister, life-long efforts in the conservation ing of the Club at 8:00 p.m. on Mon- 6:30 p.m. Guild Sunday Evening of the native rural American land- day. January 27, in the West Confer- Hour. Panel Discussion "What Are scape. ence Room of the Rackharn Building. Life's Highest Values?" by Mr. and Graduate students and staff members Mrs. Donald K. Anderson, Marie" Exhibition by artists of Ann Arbor in Economics and Business Admin- Savage, Jack Field. Mr. and Mrs. H. and vicinity, in several mediums, istration are cordially invited. L. Pickerill. Refreshments and so- Alumni Memorial Hall.' afternoons Icial hour will follow. 2:00-5:00 through Jai. 31. The Romance Languages Journal First Methodist Church: Student - Club will meet Tuesday. Jan. 28, at Flassat 9:30 a.mith Prof. George' 4:15 p.m. in the West Conference EsCarrothers Morningrorship Room of the Rackham Building. The Service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. C. W. Warden Lawcs lecture tickets may program will consist of a discussion Brashares will preach on "If I Had be purchased at the box office, Hill of what constitutes a reading know- the Jitters." Wesleyan Guild meet- Auditorium. Mr. Laws, warden of ledge of a foreign language, and ing at 6:00 p.m. in the Assembly Sing Sing Prison, will be presented how it may best be imparted. Profes- Room. Prof. Ralph Hanmmett will Monday evening, Jan. 27, at 8:15 p.m. sor M. S. Pargment and Dr. Hirsch give an illustrated talk on the theme by the Oratorical Association. Lec- Hootkins will examine the problem of Church Architecture. Fellowship ture Course patrons are requested to from divergent viewpoints. All who 'hour and supper following the meet- use the tickets originally issued for are interested are invited. ig this lecture under date of November _ _in1 11. Attention: Varsity Men Debaters: Un~itaian' Chzrc: 11:0 'AA m "~ih I talk at 6:00 p. Professor Arthur Dunham will speak on "The Founda- tions of the New Wl" Fellow- ;hip supper at '7:00 l).m. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Sunday: 8:00 a.n. Holy Communion: 9:30 a.m. High School Class, Harris Hall: 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis: 11:00 a.m. Junior Church: 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, Harris Hall; 7:00 p.m. College Work Program. Harris Hall. Prof. Palmer A. Throop will talk on "Religion and Ethics." Refresh- ments. First Baptist Church: 10:30-12:15, ikContinued onPag 8 Welcome Our New Arrivals Oriental Gift Shop 300-B S. State St. Actuarial Lecture: Mr. Ralph Burks. Comptroller of the Standard 31 ji 3 [ 1 .tj~jIiIU~U~ £ ~~FEI&Uq~ Margaret Bell, M.D. S F Biological Chemistry Seminar will Medical Adviser to Women xAcin insurance Company, wea meet on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 7:30-- talk on Casualty Insurance at 8:00s p.m. in 319 West Medical Building. Doctoral Examination for Mr. Win- p.m., Monday, January 27, in the "Ketosis" will be discussed. All in- ston M. Scott. Mathematics; Thesis: East Lecture Room of the RackhamI terested are invited. "On Matrix Algebras over an Alge- Building. ----- braically Closed Field," Monday at Math. 370, Seminar will Meet on 3:15 p.m., in the East Council Room, Events Today! Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 3:00 p.m. in Rackham Building. Chairman C. J. . 3201 A.H. Dr. W. Kaplan will speak Nesbitt. Varity Glee Chub rehearsal at 4:30, on "Analytic Functions in Linear By action of the Executive Board p.m. today. Prompt attendance will Algebras." the chairman may invite members of be required. Arrangements for specialI the faculties and advanced doctoral part rehearsals to be held between Speech Students: On Monday, Jan- candidates to attend the examination semesters will be made at this time.' Mary 27, at 4:00 p.m. in the West and he may grant permission to those I Lounge, second floor, Horace H. who for sufficient reason might wish International Center Little Sym- Louge scod lorHoac H Fphony Porm Cntrary to the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, to be present. Programi Con will be held an assembly of all gradu- C. S. Yoakum the concert of the Little Symphon ate students in Speech, Speech con- Orchestra which is to be presented centrates, and teaching majots and Co certs on the Sunday Night Program of the minors in Speech for the purpose ofntn Cerh B - considering abstracts of the papers Minneapolis Orchestra Concert: International Center in the Ball- room of the Union tonight is not presented at the Washington conven- The Minneapolis Orchestra, Dimitri at 7 o'clock but at 8 o'clock. tion of thb National Association of Mitropoulos, Conductor, will give the Admission is by ticket only. These Teachers of Speech. eighth concert in the Choral Union tickets are complimentary and are G. E. Densmore Concert Series Tuesday, Jan. 28, at limited in number. S8:30 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium. A _____' English I, Section No. 6 (taught by limited number of tickets are avail- Members of La Sociedad Hispanica Mr. Woodbridge): Please bring your able at the office of the University j will have their picture for the En- essay books to class on Monday, Jan. Musical Society, Burton Memorial sian taken today at 3:00 p.m. at the, 27. They will be needed for the im- Tower. Dey Studio on State St. Those who promptu. B:shave not paid their dues, please R. G.. Walker, Band Concert: The Unversity Con- :Ome prepared to pay them. Temporary Instructor cert Band, conducted by Prof. William __ D. Revelli, will present its annual Graduate Outing Club: There willj Conflicts in final examinations in Mid-Winter Concert at 4:15 p.m. be no meeting today. the Engineering College should be today in Hill Auditorium. A special . reported before 5:00 p.m. Tuesday,program of modern and classical mu- Bethlehem Evangelical-ReformedI A meeting of all men interested in varsity debate will be held in room 4203 Angell Hall Monday, January 27, at 4:00 p.m. This will be anor- ganization meeting at which plans for the spring debating will be out- lined. La Sociedad Hispanica has had to change the date of the next two lectures of its series. Prof. Kenis- tion's lecture will take place at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20, in 103 R.L., and Prof. del Toro's at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Mar. 6, in 231 A.H. German Table for Faculty Mem- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Founders' Room. Michigan Union. Members of all departments interes ted in German conversation are cordially invited. There will be a brief talk on "Film-Musik" by Mr. Percival Price. Women's Debates: A meeting of wQnen debaters will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 4:00 p.m. in room 4003. Angell Hall. All who plan to debate during the second semestet are urged to be present. Fellowship of Reconciliation meet- ing-Monday, Jan. 27, at 7:00 p.m., at Lane Hall, will be a continuation of last week's discussion of difficult questions confronting pacifists. Thc V IILI 1al 1.HILI 1 ; A .V 2.1 , .du eral Religion in a 'Yar of Crisis." sermon by Rev. Stephen Frichman, of Boston, Mass. 7:30. Round Table discussion. Re- freshments. Ann Arbor Society o,' Friends (Quakers) meets Sunday afternoon in Lane Hall. The meetmg for wor- ship at 5:00 pim. wril be followed by YOUTFULwech-enhl! 4..1 aI ?,14e ep/ T y who makes an appointment before J-HOP. 0 0 . -. =t f t mreeting is open to all. The Deadline for JGP health re- checks is February 1. Appointments t 71z i 4b .7 +,)c l f - n.t AMERICAN ' 6 Jan. 28. Instructions are posted on. IT 0 the Bulletin Board in Room 3209 I BEAUTY SHOPPE ' East Engineering Building. formerly DiMattia s S. State Ph. 8878 Required Hygiene Lectures for Wo- 338 . tmen, 1941: All first and second sem- Sook ...it's an important date MEN: FEB. 14 is VALENTINE'S DAY. How she'll love some hand- kerchiefs or a gay head 'kerchief. . Show her you care! GIRLS: FEB. 14 is J-HOP. Are you all set to go? Have you got a be- i witching evening hankie for your gown? And a dressy one for your best date dress?v "Always reasonably priced" GAGE LINEN SHOP 10 NICKELS ARCADE ;;>};; <) :C<;;;; ;;;: OG=:>)< ;:>}C=;;>3<;;>(<==>rt) { > a sic has been concert will public, for children will arranged. Aithough ti I be open to the general obvious reasons small not be admitted. Student Guild will have supper at liN4'U ICuayiaue by any the Church at 6:00 this evening. girl participating or wishing to par- Harold S. Grey will tell of his ex- ticipate next semester in JGP. perienep csas n onm'jrc a r' -nfimc ci,, Sonata Recital: Hanns Pick, Cellist, and Joseph Brinkman, Pianist, will present a Sonata Recital at 8:30 p.m. Monday, January 27, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The concert will be complimentary to the geneal public. Little Symphony Concert: The Uni- versity of Michigan Little Symphony, Thor Johnson, Conductor, will pre- sent its annual concert complimentary to the International Center tonight, at 8:00 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Admission by ticket only. Exhibitions Exhibition: Thirty etchings of de-1 tails of landscapes by Frank A. Waugh, formerly head of the De- partment of Landscape Architecture at Massachusetts State College, are on exhibit in the wall cases in the REMNEY CREPE Skirt and Skirt in Corner Cupboard Colors 95 TAILORED CLASSIC that this design. er does so well. Dress it up with "jewels" for dates, wear it unadorned to class, pair the shirt with suits and other skirts. In ribbed rayon faille. Butter ,crock yellow, delft blue, jam pot red, salt glaze grey, cookie jar beige. F~t-.'- CV~i W LU oUI t)UU)JUJ jeCL Or in the last war. The Lutheran Student Association will meet this evening in the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall at 5:30. Supper will be served and then there will be a discussion period. All are3 invited. The Michigan Christian Fellow- ship will meet today in the Fireplace room of Lane Hall at 4:30 p.m. Rev. Harold De Vries of the Grace Bible Fellowship will speak. All studentsj interested are cordially invited. Comin Events Botanical Journal Club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Room N.S. 1139. Reports by: Alma Hunt, "Demonstration of the three germ layers in the shoot apex of Datura by means of induced poly- ploidy in periclinal chimeras." Thom- as Muzik, "Botanical Microtechnique Elements of Botanical Technique - Reviews." Lois Jotter, "Series of papers on chromosome aberrations. By Karl Sax and students." Profes- ior B. M. Davis, "Review of Camp- bell's 'Evolution of the Land Plants'." Economics Club: Professor Richard ontl-End SALE on all FALL and WINTER Merchandise DRESSES - % to off SKIRTS - formerly $3.98 at $2.98 formerly $2.98 at $1.98 SWEATERS - 1 lot at $1.49 BLOUSES -j $1.50 values for $1.00 FORMALS - drastically reduced ,5.95 and up HOUSECOATS - $5.98 reduced to $3.98 HOSIERY - 1 lot discontinued numbers closing out at 59c ANGORA-WOOL ANKLETS - S(r n r,:.. an, r Faculty Women's Club: The Play- reading Section will meet Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 28, at 2:15 p.m. in the Mary B. Henderson Room of the Michigan League. Michigan Dames: The Music Group will meet Monday, Jan. 27, at 8:00 p.m. at the League. 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