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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1941
VOLA LII. No. 25
Publication in the Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University.
Notices
Senate Reception: Since no indi-
vidual invitations are being sent, this
is a cordial invitation to all members
of the teaching, administratfive, and
research staff and their wives to be
present at the Senate Reception to
new members of the faculties on Tues-
day, November 4, in the ballroom of
the Michigan Union at 8:30 p.m.1The
reception will take place from 8:30
to 10:00 o'clock, after which there
will be dancing from 10:00 to 12:00.
It is especially hoped that new teach-
ing' fellows and instiuctors may be
present and the chairmen of depart-
ments are asked to be of assistance in
bringing this about.
Faculty of the College of Literature,]
Science, and the Arts: The five-week
freshman reports will be due Novem-
ber 1 in the Office of the Academic
Counselors, 108 Mason Hall.
Arthur Van Duren,
go by train, special permission for an-
other mode of travel must be included
in the parent's letter. Graduate wo-
men are invited to register in this
office.
Byrl Fox Bacher,
Assistant Dean of Wonen
A cademic Notices
Seminar in Bacteriology will meet
in Room 1564 East Medical Build-
ing, Monday, October 27, at 8:00
p.m. Subject: "Testing of Skin Dis-
infectants." All interested are cord-
ially invited.1
Biological Chemistry Seminar will
be held in Room 319, West Medical
Building, on Tuesday, October 28, at
7:30 p.m. "The Digestion and Ab-
sorption of Fat" will be discussed. All
interested are invited.
Physics Colloquium will meet onI
Monday, October 27, at 4:15 p.m. in
Room 1041 Randall Laboratory. Pro-
fessor Dennison will speak on the
subject, "The Infrared Spectrum of
Ammonia."
Faculty Concert: John Kollen will
present compositions by Haydn,
Schumann. Debussy, Chopin and
Beethoven at the School of Music
Faculty Concert in Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre today at 4:15 p.m.
SThegeneral public is cordially In-
vited.
University Symphony Orchestra:
The public is cordially invited to at-
tend a concert to be presented by the
University Symphony Orchestra, Thor
Johnson, Conductor, on Sunday,
a
Prof. J. Kollen
To Give Piano
Recital Today
Beethoven A-Flat Sonata
Will Be Featured Work;
Concert Begins Series
Opening the 1941-42 Faculty Con-
cert Series, Prof. John Kollen, pian-
ist and member of the faculty of
the School of Music, will offer a re-
cital at 4:15 p.m. today in the Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre.
The program will feature the Bee-
thoven sonata in A flat major, Op.
PROGRAM
Sonata in E-flat major .. Haydn
Kreisleriana, Op. 16 .. Schumann'
Intermission
Les collines d'Anacapri,
lieflets dans l'eau...... Debussy
Ballade in F minor,
Op. 52 .... ...........Chopin
Sonata in A-flat major, .
Op. 110............Beethoven
1'10, and "Kreisleriana" by Robert
Schumann.
Professor Kollen, already known to
student audiences, will also give re-
citals in Chicago and New York later
in the season. He has appeared with
the University Symphony Orchestra
under Thor Johnson.
Warsity Warblers Whet'
Windpipes For Workout
1Shaving mugs and straight razdrs
may not be in evidence, but it will be
strictly a "Barber Shop', quartet
which will appear as part of the tni-
versity Band's annual Varsity Night
program Tuesday in Hill Auditorium.
Sub-titled the "Meta-Four," the
close harmony addicts are Don Wal-
lace, '43SM, Charles Thatcher, '43E,
R obert Roberts, '43SM, and Louis
Davis, '43SM, and they'll be out to
d emonstrate the "accidentals" when
they sing Tuesday.
Auden To Speak Today
Noted British poet Wystan H. Au-
den, who is a guest member of the]
faculty this semster, will speak on
"Literature in the Church" at a meet-
ing of the Episcopal Society at 7:30
p.m. today in Harris Hall.
Chairman, Academic Counselors ,To Students Enrolled for Series of
Lectures on Naval Subjects:' Lieuten-
The University Elementary School
Library will be open on a special
schedule on October 27. The hours
will be 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. and
1:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Women Students wishing to attend
the Illinois-Michigan football game
are required to register in the Office
of the Iean of Women. A letter of
permission from parents must be in
this office not later than Wednesday,
October 29. If the student does not
Knox Will Visit
.Detroit Region
For Navy Day
By JAMES CONANT
This year Navy Day is more than
just another "day" to celebrate-it's
a lot more. And it will be observed
accordingly throughout the country.
Headlining' tomorrow's activities in
this area, Secretary of the Navy Knox
will be in Detroit for Navy Day. He
will review a ]Navy Day parade and
in addition, speak at a luncheon at
the Hotel Statler. His address will be
broadcast over NC at 1:30 p.m. 1
And there's an unusual twist to
Secretary Knox's visit. He will review
the parade tomorrow morning : not
from a reviewing stand, but from a
destroyer. It will be a dry-land "de-
stroyer," a 120-foot replica of a Navy
ship. As the Secretary of the Navy
goes aboard, he will be piped over
the side in accordance with Navy tra-
dition; the sideboys will come to at-
tention, and a salute of 19 guns will
be fired. The moment the Secretary
steps aboard, his own flag will be
broken .n the mast.
Average yearly student expenses at
Harvard university are $1,295.
ant K. S. Shook, U.S. Navy, Assistant
Professor of Naval Science and Tac-
tics, University of Michigan, will de-
liver a lecture on "The Light Forces"
at 7:15 p.m., on Tuesday, October
28, in Room 348 West Engineering
Building.
Remedial Reading: All students who
wish to enroll for a special class in
remedial reading are invited to 'at-
tend an organization meeting which
is to be held in Room 4009 Univer-
sity High School, on Monday, Octo-
ber 27, at 5:00 p.m. This work will
be conducted strictly on a non-credit
and voluntary basis.
Concerts
Choral Union Concerts: Emanuel'
Feuermann, Violoncellist, with Albert
Hirsh at the piano, will give a pro-
gram of compositions by Brahms,
Beethoven, Valentini, Hindemith,
Faure, Davidoff and Chopin, Thurs-
day evening, at 8:30 o'clock, in Hill
Auditorium.
A limited number of tickets for the
season or for individual concerts are
available at the offices of the Uni-
versity Musical Society in Burton
Memorial Tower.
Charles A. Sinik, President
November 2, at 4:15 °p.m. in Hill
Auditorium. The program, as ar-
ranged by Mr. Johnson, will include
compositions of Haydn, Rabaud and
Hanson.
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian,
University Organist, announces the
opening of the season's Wednesdaiy
Afternoon OrgantRecitals in Hill
Auditorium on October 29 at 4:15
p.m. The programs are compli-
mentary to the general public.
Exhibitions
Exhibition, College of Architecture
and Design: Sketches and water col-
ors of Bali, by Miss Jane Foster, New
York City. Southwestern Indian pot-
tery from New Mexico and Arizona,
collected by Professor Gores and Mr.
Cole. Textiles recently acquired for
the Interior Design program. Ground
floor corridor cases, Architecture
Building. Open daily 9 to 5, through
October 31. The public is invited.
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Sunday, Nov. 9 (Afternoon)
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Artur Rodzinski, Conductor
Tuesday, Nov. 18
GIOVANNI MARTINELLI,
Tenor and EZIO PINZA,
Bass . . in Joint Recital
Sunday, Nov. 30 (Afternoon)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
Frederick Stock, Conductor
Wednesday, Dec. 10
BOSTON SYMPHONY
Serge Koussevitzky,
T. 30, 8:30
NCEERTS
Monday, Jan. 19
ROBERT CASADESUS, Pianist
Tuesday, Feb. 3
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY
Dimitri Mitropoulos,
Conductor
Thursday, Feb. 19
JOSEPH SZIGETI, A'iolinist
Tuesday, Mar. 3
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