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?AGEI FOUR

THE MICHhIGAN DAILY

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Dr. Bloomer Describes Work
In Aphasia Observed on Tour

Jn order to ohtain the latest infor~
mation ernit-rng aphta:;ias, Dr.
Harlan Bloomer, Iltad of iha' Sj rl h
Clinic, visited the Hurvard Univer-
sity Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory, the
Yale Clinic of Child Development and
the Bell Telephone Laboratories in
New York.1
Six Day Tour ,
Just returned from ht .ix day tour,
Dr. Bloomer teribed (the work ofl
the harvard UIJiiiversity La boratory,
which has beei doing reearic for the
National Defenise Resear'el Cuni cii
and the Navy.
The laboratory, according to Dr.l
Bloomer, is attempting to discover
)me in the Chkrning
Early American Atmosphere
of U
6 TlE COLON!AL 'OOM
Specializing
SSteak Chick - Sea Fd
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Open 5:00-10:00 Weekdaysjf
and 12:00-9:00 Sundays j.V
Call 2-6544
Reservations not necessary (
503 EAST.HURON STREET

Sia raeI ter i. I iO 1, 'h li j -,e incor-
lifir lt I ifltui 1e (I~taIharilng aJad.
1y coimlraaii ll[',hes: iaratcteristics
with Ll ose of 11w colmnnercial hear-
irg aid. the researchlcers hope to no-
tice differences and to make sugges-
ons for imuprovemrent of these hear-
in aids.
Spehti PaftternS
At, the Eel1 Telephone Labor'ttories,
Dr. B'luoiner istissed research done
x'itlh tie Vis;iie PrOject. He stated
',fiat, it is now porrsible to record and
trnisiit s1)eecI ptterns electrically.
Tlie 1ell T('leplIOcne Laboratories also
hope that from this discovery deat
people, by reading these recorded
speech patterns, will be able to con-
verse over the telephone.
Dr. Bloomer also visited Dr. Arn-
old Gazell of the Yale Child Devel-
opment Clinic to discuss work done
with children there.

Daily Magazine, Pianists, Cellist,
"Perspeetiies", Violinists Will
To Be RIevived 'Cl &e vitdki
Anothe i pie- ar lV i an I da- 1 f:i a 7a t cIa I li I Ih len Titii
Lion is bein revived n n he torn a Ilifl i i i AI M all an \Vt h t i tvtia
bw 1ill v'r.A ac i ttict a l 3 :;1 !,i iin 0i
the Literary ,Sljiuwt I " dy it( ri "id Rapids
Daily.
A general meeting for all intcrestel by B Iien- Turit, Pizzetti an
persons has been scheduled for 7:30 Arvsky and will be the third in
p.m. Monday in the League in order it I l 'rts r:;ted und
to organize a staff. Prom 19381942h
the Supplement. was pabli:;hUd uidr . I a :i 2f a
the title of "Perspective'" as a1 LW : t l ,
for the expression of: student treativ + k

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work, containing short stories, poetry Mary
editorials and book reviews. " h-d
Though the date of publication will iil
Sunday
not be set until a staff is organized,
manuscripts will be needed as soon Prior
as possible. The supplement, as in School,
pre-war days, will be published studied
monthly and will be distributed to vatoryo
Daily subscribers without additional versity
charge. Iarris i

K:a (Ieriie 1larris, violinist,
I en Ruth Briggs, pian-
res a recital at 8:30 pm.
in Lydi: Mendelssohn Tlia-
to lhr enrollment in the
of Music here, Miss Harris
at the New England Conser-
of Music and at Boston Uni-
undler Richard Burgin. Miss
s at present a pupil of Gilbert
(d a moember of Sigm Alpha
"""" i"usic sorority er
ttwill be preseted tc1ill p'.11 l
"i it of tI icq lirelneli Lxfor
,rev of Hachelor of Music.

ADM. CHESTER NIMITZ testifies before House Naval Committee to
oppose cut in Navy Budget.

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IIGILI(IITS ON THE CAMPUS

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The Educational Committee of the
Inter-Cooperative Council will pre-
sent a talk by Dr. Redman of the Uni-
tarian Church: "The Role of the
Church in Modern Society," on Fri-
day, March 22 at 8:00 p.m., at Robert
Owen Cooperative, 1017 Oakland Ave.
Everyone is invited. There will be
Community singing and refreshments.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation will
hold Sabbath Eve Services at 7:45
p.m., Friday evening. Following Serv-
ices Mr. Franklin H. Littell will dis-
cuss "A Christian Views Reconstruc-
tionism."

Assembly Petitions ...
Interviewing for Assembly positions
for Assembly-Panhel Ball central
committee will be held from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the As-
sembly Office, Room D on the third
floor of the League. Eligibility cards
must be presented at the interviews.
Senior Gowns ..
All women who did not return
caps and gowns borrowed from the
League for Senior Night should re-
turn them from 1 to 2 p.m. today at
the League. There will be a fine for
the late return.

Redman

Lecture.. .

The Rev. Edward H. Redman, giv-
ing the first in a series of lectures
sponsored by the I.C.C. educational
committee, will speak on "Religion in
the Modern Day World" at 8 p.m. to-
morrow at Robert Owen Co-operative
House, 1017 Oakland.
La Sociedad ispantea
The conversation group of La So-
ciedad Hispanica will meet at 4 p.m.
today in the League. The room num-
ber will be posted above the main
desk.

Hartha Cook Dance . . .
Residents of Martha Cook Build-
ing will give an open house dance
from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow.
Men from East Quad, West Quad,
Victor Vaughan and the Lawyer's
Club are especially invited to at-
tend, according to Mary Gilbertson
and Mim Clingman, co-chairmen
International Center ...
Dental students from South Amer-
ica and Africa will be guests of honor
at a tea at 4:30 p.m. today in the In-
ternational Center. Mrs. Frances
Vedder will be hostess.

Virginia Lowry, p~ianist, has
chosen works of Bach, Shuman
and Franck to highlight her re-
cital at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater.
Miss Lowry studied piano with
Dr. Basil D. Gauntlett at Stephens
College, Columbia, Mo. and with
Arthur Newstead of Juilliard School
of Music, before enrolling in the
University. She is at present a pu-
pil of Ava Comin Case

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ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Presents
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S
Directed by Miss Rose Marie Grentzer
1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 22 and 23
Admission 54c All Seats Reserved
8:15 P.M. PATTENGIL AUDITORIUM
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one or two days. (In-
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three or more days. (In-
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Contract Rates on Request
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Columbia Table Model
electric phonograph, excellent con-
dition, recently overhauled. Call
2-2320, ask for Bill.
FOR SALE: 24 Vol. Brittannica en-
cyclopedia 14th Edition. New. Also
12 Vol. 20th Century Encyclopedia.
Call 4117 before 6 p.m., after 6 p.
m. 3596.
FOR SALE: Stop watch. 10-second
sweep. 5-minute, black face. 17 jewel
Elgin. $30.00. Box D36. West Lodge.
Willow Run.
FOR THAT COLD two-room apart-
ment a small wood heating stove
or a pre-war pot type oil heater,
small size. Fifteen and twenty-five
dollars. 4950. North Maple Road.
25-7471.
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS STRING-
ER. $3.00. Nylon only. Drop me a
card. I'll pick up your racket. Two
day service. D. McClusky. 417 8th
street.
FOR SALE: 18 practically new 15 x
35 white Arrow shirts and several
tailored Roger Peet suits, includ-
ing summer and winter tuxedos.
All in excellent condition. Coats
38 and 39 long. Trousers 32 and
35. Call at Room 410, Michigan
Union, between 5 and 6 p.m.
ROOM AND BOARD
MEALS: For girls. Splendid home
cooked meals at League House, 604
E. Madison. Phone 4489.

HELP WANTED
WANTED: Students for staff of pri-
vate Club in Northern Michigan for
about ten weeks during summer.
Girls for dining room and boys as!
bell hops. Excellent working con-
ditions, comfortable living quarters,
good salary with maintenance, uni-
forms, and transportation equiva-
lent to that from Detroit or Chi-
cago. Ample time for recreation.
References required. Please address
Manager, 2541 Ewing Ave., Evans-
ton, Illinois.
FOLLOWINGmen. for small combo.:
tencr, sax, quitar, bass, or trumpet.
Call 2-4551. Ask for, Hugh Hanson
or Bob Yturria.
IELP WANTED: Part or full time,
excellent hrs., top pay. Witham
Drug Store, corner Forest and S.
University.
WANTED: Waiter and kitchen man
to work for board in fraternity near
Rackham. Call 4379 at noon or
night.
WANTED
MIDWAY Bicycle Shop, 322 E. Lib-
erty. We have rebuilt used bikes
for sale. Your bike can be expertly
repaired also.
WANTED: "Art in the Western
World" by Robb and Garrison. Call
8671. Ask for Lois.
AM DESIROUS of purchasing late
model automobile. Kindly call Wil-
liam Fulton, 930 Forest TE. 8996.
WANTED: Two season tickets for
May Festival. If you're going to be
out of town, or can't attend for
any reason, call Sherman, 7842,
between 5 and 10 p.m.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Scarab bracelet in Michigan
Theatre Saturday. Great sentimen-
tal value-reward offered. Contact:
Virginia Nicklas, 1824 Geddes.
Phone 2-3494.

LOST: Black leather wallet in or
near Swift's Drug Store, containing
needed papers. and keys. Finder
please call Francis Baker, Ext. 397,
University Hospital, daytime, or
4815 evenings.
LOST: One gold bell-shaped earring
engraved "Capri" between Forest
and Baldwin. Call Betty, 4526.
LOST: Woman's blue wallet with
Eastern Star emblem on it. Mrs.
Annetta Halvorsen is name on val-
uable cards. Reward. Call 3082 and
ask for Bob Halvorsen.
LOST: Log Log slide rule stamped
with name "Hershel Stinson" be-
tween East and West Engineering
Buildings Monday. Finder call 2-
3241. Reward.
LOST: Gold 17 jewel Americus
watch. Believed lost Friday noon
near Angell Hall Smoker. Reward.
Call Phyllis Castle 22432.
LOST since Friday, very small red
female cocker spaniel. Reward.
Phone 2-3617.
MISCELLANEOUS
CAMPUS dance orchestra has open
dates. Student-veterans. Campus
references. Phone Ypsilanti
1220-W.
AVAILABLE: Modern accordionist;
no ricke-ticke-ticke; double piano;
play dinner music, swing; call K.
Wiele, room 309 Wenley House. Ph.
2-4401.
YOUR WALKING DAYS are over,
Doughboy, dance at the Feather
Merchant's Ball.

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APPLE PAN DOWDY

MAD BOOGIE .
PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE .
MILLION DOLLAR SMILE -
BEULAH'S BOOGIE .
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MEADOWLAND
HOP, SKIP, AND JUMP
MYSTERIOSO
EVERYBODY KNEW BUT ME
LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!

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