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GE TIE MICIGANIiT1AIL1Y misr

MTY. OCTOB~ER 14, 1941

DAILY OFFICIAL1
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 5)
Portugese will meet as scheduled on
the Bulletin Board. Enrollments will
still be actepted. Beside the regular
Thursday tea and the Friday night
Recreation Night, the following
should be noted:
Tonight at 7:30 there will be an
organization meeting of all inter-
ested in joining classes in spoken
Spanish, Italian, Arabic, and Russian.
The Wednesday Music Hour, 7:30-
9:00 p.m. program is as follows:
Mozart Serenade-"Eine Kleine
Nachtmusik" with Bruno Walter and
the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Schubert Symphony No. 8, Bee-

thovcef 'Piano Concerto No. 5 with
Ardhu rScinabcf and the London
Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Malcolm Sargeant.
Ieta Sigma Pi meeting tonight at
7:30 in the West Lecture Room of the
Rackham Building. There will be a
short business meeting. Mrs. Pris-
cilla Bonner Horton will speak on
"Some Aspects of Vitamin A and
Carotene Metabolism." Refreshments.
Sigma Rho Tau will meet at 7:30
tonightin the Union. Guest speaker
for the evening will be Lieut. J. E.
Fitzgibbon of the Naval R.O.T.C. de-
partment who will discuss battleship
gunnery. All engineers are invited.
Tau Beta Pi: A dinner meeting for
all members will be held tonight at
6:15 in the Union.
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Call Henry Cooper, 7137. 59c
NEXT semester's tuition in a tan en-
velope. Please return. Reward, S.
Stephenson, 1511 Washtenaw, Call
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YELLOW GOLD, hexagonal, Wal-
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COMPASS1 dividers in blue pencil
box in College of Architecture. Re-
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ROOM and BOARD
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wa b held tOi ht at 8:00 in the
Michigan Ujnion. Members of the
Medical and pre-Medical Faculty will
be present to discuss problems of in-
terest to pre-medical students. Re-
freshments and cigarettes. All pre-
medical students invited.
Christian Science Organization will
meet tonight at 8:15 in the chapel
of the Michigan League.
Harris Hall: Tea will be served to-
day. 4:00-5:30 p.m. All Episcopal stu-
dents and their friends are cordially
invited.
Coming Events
Mr. Benjamin Lovett, social direc-
tor for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, is
again donating his services to teach
a course in Social Training and the
American Country Dance. Special
emphasis will be placed on teaching
techniques. Although the course is
designed primarily for students in
Community Recreation, others inter-
ested are cordially invited to attend
each Wednesday evening. 7:00 to
9:00 p.m., in the Lounge of the Wo-
men's Athletic Building at the east
end of North University.
University of Michigan Flying Club
will meet on Wednesday, October 15.
Regulations for the new airplane will
be discussed. Fees must be paid be-
fore individuals may fly.
The University of Michigan Glider
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day in Room 302 of the Union. Stu-
dents of all schools and colleges are
eligible to participate in the club.
Slavic Club will meet Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o'clock in Room 321
of the Michigan Union. All members,
as well as students interested in the
Slavic Club, are requested to attend.
A. I. Ch. E. meeting on Wed., Oct.
15, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 1042 East
Engineering Building. Prof. G. G.
Brown will speak on "Patent Prob-
lems." Refreshments will be served.
La Sociedad Hispanica will meet
Thursday, Oct. 16, at 8:00 p.m. in the
,Michigan League.
German Round Table: A German
Round Table will be organized at 'the
International Center under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Ruth Wendt. Those in-
terested in securing practice in speak-
ing German are invited. The first
meeting will be held in the Interna-
tional Center Wednesday evening,
October 5, at 8:30.
Beta Kappa Rho: All women on
campus who are wholly or partially
self-supporting are invited to meet
with Beta Kappa Rho, working girls'
organization, on Wednesday, October
15, at 8:00 p.m. in the ,Michigan
League.
All Episcopal Students: There will
be a celebration of the Holy Com-
munion in the Bishop Williams Mem-
orial Chapel Wednesday and Thurs-
day, at 7:30 a.m

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