TI*r MI IG.AN DILY SU DIVA*:AN44,,1943 DAILY OFFICIAL BUrLLETXN" (Continued from Page 6) Lectures University Lecture: Professor Meyer, Shapiro, of the Department of Fine Arts, Colutmbia University, will lec- ture on the subject, "The Cdntent 'of' Modern Art" (illustrated) at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, February 11, in the RackhamrAmphitheatre, under the auspices of the Department of Fine Arts. The public is cordially invited., Academic Notices English I and II Final Examination Schedule for Monday, Jan. 25, 2-4 p.m. English I: Bertram, W Phys Lect; Boys, W Phys Lect; Bredvold, C Ha" ven; Calver, 2003 AH; Cooley, 2203 AH; Davis, G Haven; Eisinger, G Ha- ven; Engel, C Haven; Faujt, 205 MH; Fletcher, 2225 AH; Fogle, 3017 AH; Greenhut, 2235 AH; Haugh, 2219 AH; Hawkins, 2215 AH; Helm, C Haven; Helmers, 225 AH; McClennen, 229 AH;' Means, 2029" AH; Schenk, 205 MH; Taylor, E Haven; Thein, 1035. AH; Traver, 220$ AH; Walker, 35 AH; Walsh, 3209 AH; Warner, D Ha- ven; Wells, D'Haven.. English II: Everett, 3231 AH;-Nel- son, B Haven; Ogdei, 18AH; Ohlseii, S102a AH; Schroe'der, B 'Haven;" Thorpe, 1018 AH. Matth ermtics 14b,'Fdd Dynamics, which is listed in the Supplementary Announcement as "Omitted" for the Spring Term, may be #ffered if there are erogh students interted. Those' interested please come to the first meeting of the class, which will be held Tuesday, February 9, at 11, o'clock, in 3010 A.H. A. H. Copeland Political Science' 1, final'examina- tion, Monday, January 25, 8-10 a.m. Norton's sections .... 1025 A.H. Bromage's sections ... 1025 A.H. Mill's sections....... 1035 A.H. Kallenbach's sections .. 25 A.H. Laing's sections........25 A.H. - Cuncannon's sections . 231 A.H.. Dorr's sections .......231 A. H. Room Assignments, German 1, 2, 31, 32: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2-4 p.m. German 1. Diamond and Ellert: B Haven Hall; Gaiss and Willey: C Ha- ven Hall; Van Durenand Winkel- _.I man: D Haven Hall;' Philippson- and Reichart: 1035 Angell Hall; Courant and Ebelke: 35 Angell Hall. German 2. All Sections, 101 Eco- nomics Building. German 31. Van Duren, Eaton, 'Reichart, Diamond: 205 Mason Hall; Philippson, 'Gaiss, Winkelman: 2225 Angell Hall. German 32. All Sections, 2219 An- Ha Physics 26 Spring Term: Lectures in Physics 26 will be given M and W at 10 instead of the time announced in the Supplementary Announce- ment. Psychology 31: Final Examination Thursday, January 28, 2-4. Lecture Section I, Thuma-Room E, Haven Hall. Lecture Section II, Maier-A-G Room 205, Mason Hall, H-O, Room- 23 Angell Hall, P-Z, Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Lecture Section III, Meyer-Room C and Room D Haven Hall.' Those students in Lecture I, (Thu- ma) and Lecture III (Meyer) who cannot take the examination at the regular time because of conflict may take the examination Saturday, Jan-. uary 30, 8-10 in Room 1121 "N.S. Make-up examination in Lecture Section II, (Maier) will be given Thursday, January 28, 4-6 'in Room' 231 Angell Hall. Poltical Science 2, final examina- nio, Monday, January 25, 8-10 a.m. All sections, room 35 A.H. History 49: Final examination, Sat- urday, Jan. 30, 8-10. Adam-Post, Room B, Haven Hall. Roberts-Woods, 229 Angell Hall. -V. W. Crane Mathematics '6, Sections 1 and 2 (Messrs. Albers and Bennett) will have their final examinations on Tuesday afternoon in Rooms 21 and 2 East Hall, and not in their regui lar classrooms as previously an- nounced. English I Make-up Final Examina- tibn for students with unavoidable conflicts will be given Tuesday, Jan. 26 7-9 p.m., in 2225 A.HW s C.F. Wells .German 159 Final Examination:' Thursday, Jan; 28; 4-6 p.m., 408 Li-' brary. German 36 Final Examination Thursday, Jan. 28, 10:30-12:30, 3056 Natural Science Building. E.E. 23N review material is avail= ab=e in the Electrical Engineering Department office. Economics 198; War Economics: The hour of' this course has' been changed from TTh at 2, to TTh at 3; to avoid conflict with Social Studies 93. for credit or 'not. Rehearsals Monday through Friday at 11 o'clock in Lane Hall. Sacred and secular a cappella literature comprises the material for study. Contact Hardin Van Deursen, the director, Room 223, School of Music Building. Concerts An al}-Bach program will be pre-' sented by' the University Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eric DeLamarter, conductor, at, 8:30 to- night in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. It will include the Overture in B minor, Solo' Cantata for Soprano, and' the .'Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 5. The public is cordially invited. Concerts: Heifetz will give the eighth =program 'in the Choral Union Series, Tuesday evening, February 16, at 8:30; and' Alec Templeton, Pianist, will give a special program at popular prices, Thursday, February 25, at 8:30-both in Hill Auditorium.. Tickets are on sale at the offices. of the University Musical Society inI Burton Memorial Tower. Exhibitions Exhibition- Rackham Galleries- presents "Tunisia and the Meditei - ranean in Water Colors" by Mrs. Alice Reischer. The galleries will be open daily, except Sundays, 2-5 and 7-10, through 'Feb. 3. Exhibition, College of Architecture Mezzanine Floor. The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies and Design: Watercolors of French Alps and drawings . for .surrkalist, paintings, by T. S. Haile. Pottery: by Marianne Haile. Ground floor corri- dor cases, 'Architecture' Building. Open daily 9 to 5 except Sunday through February 6. The public is invited. Events Today Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal will . begin at 8 o'clock sharp.this morning. Please be prompt. No afternoon meeting. The Michigan Christian.Fellowship I will meet today at,4:30 p.m. in the' Fireplace Room of Lane Hall. Rev. H. 0. Yoder will be the speaker. All students are welcome. Coming Events The University Concert Band, Wil- liam D. Revelli, conductor, will pre- sent its annual winter concert on Sunday, February 7, 4:15 p.m., in Hill' Auditorium. Admission compli- mentary. The Regular Tuesday Evening. Re- corded Program in- the Men's Lounge: of the Rackham Building -at 8 p.m. will be as follows: All Brahms program-Double Con- certo in A minor for Violin, Cello. and Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in. E minor, Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Two Songs for Alto., Faculty Women's Club :" The play reading section will meet on Tuesday, January 2g, at 2:15 p.m. in the Mary B. 'HendersonRoom of League. Episcopal Students: The Feast of} the Conversion of St. Paul will be ob-j served with a celebration' of Holy Communion on Monday morning .at 7:30 in. Bishop Williams. Chapel, Harris Hall. Churches Zion Lutheran Church: Church Worship Service 10:30 a.m,, "Jesus, The Helper of the Helpless," by Rev.. 'Elmer Christiansen.. Trinity Lutheran. Church: Church 'Worship Service 10:30 a.m., "Respon- the Michigan' Sunday at" the - Wovie 209 SOUTH STATE SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER from 12:15 to 2:00 O'clock (GUESTS INVITED) Price 85c Soup: Chicken Gizert with Rice or Choice of Tomato Juice, Apple Juice, Fruit Juice Stuffed Olives, Ripe Olives, H earts of, Celery Dill Pickles, Radishes, Sweet Pickles ROAST CHICKEN, Apple Dressing, Mashed Potatoes GRILLED BEEF TENDERt 4 N, French Fried Potatoes Head of Lettuce Fresh Green Peas Fruit Combination Asparagus Hot Rolls Assorted Bread Dessert: Ice Cream e -flfl-fll.II. sibility Matches Possibility," by Rev. H. 0. Yoder. Lutheran Student Association Meet- ing: Sunday January 24, at 5:30 p.m., Worship Service led by Miss Joyce Haglund.. Bethlehem Evangelical and Re- formed Church: 10:30, Morning Wor- ship with sermon by Rev. Theodore Schmale on "Jesus' Compassion for Souls." 6:00 p.m. Student Guild supper and discussion hour. Unitarian Church: 11:00 . a.m., Church Service: "Timeless Faith in a Timely World." (Continued on Page 10) Your UNION Fac i ll will continue to s1rve youw during finals- and between ser estbrs BOW LING ALLEYS 10CAFETERIA t-SODA- BAR k SWIMMING POOL, > BILLIARD ROOM The CAFETERIA and' the SODA BAS will close at 8:30 P.M beginning Januafy 25, through February 7. _ ._ ... ,x. ... ,r ^, ,. k> a Rut? IU V University Choir (Ensemble 50): Ml-6e voices are neededfor the spring term: Membership is open to students in, any school or college of the Uni- versity whether electing the course ,I this isaA-MII E4IRD Like this guy? FNALS RELAX AFTER loo l o rOl/ loo goto ~, 'LO I DCTORY VICT 2 Febury5 'BALL The Babbke-Bird just talks and taiks; (Her gossip is amusing!) Ske neer think Chat now War "e ca May need the ' lines siw's using! MUSIC by LES BROWN and His Bond of Renown STAN KENTON of Meadowbrook fame -- .- ,My Il e never carrie war calls," 6ays the Babble-ird. Maybe not .. . but all calls go through central oflices and use equip. DIeCIt ieedcd to handle the avtlanche of war calls now loading the telephone ystem. Tickets are now available at the UNION MAIN DESK -peas be BRITF vdoh nYap make a call. Ad~~s And plea r