THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH! 23, 1947 1 Daily Official bulletin-x- _ A i (I Club, Auditorium stage; 7 p.m., Bridge; 7:30 p.m., Social Direc- tors' meeting; 7:30 p.m., Volley- ball; 8:30 p.m., Badminton. Wed., Mar. 26, 6:30 p.m., Bas- ketball tournament; 7 p.m., Dup- licate bridge tournament. Thurs;, Mar. 27, 7 p.m., Volley- ball; 8 pm., Little Symphony Or- chestra, free concert; 8:30 p.m., Badminton. Fri., Mar. 28, 8:30-11:30 p.m., Record Dance. Lectures The Thomas M. Cooley Lectures:j Professor Henry Rottschaefer, of the University of Minnesota, will deliver the 'first series of Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, under the aus- pices of the Law School and the Research, on the general subject, "The Constitution and Socio-Eco- nomic Change," as follows: Lec- ture 1, "The Development of Fed- eral Power prior to 1933," 4 p.m. Mon., March 24. Lecture 2, "The Expansion of Federal Powers after 1933," 4 p.m., Tues., March 25; Lecture 3, "The Development and Expansion of State Powers," 4 p.m., Wed., March 26; Lecture 4, "The Trend in Protection of Per- sonal and Property Rights," 4 p.m., Thurs., March 27; Lecture 5, "Implications of Recent Trends," 3 p.m., Fri., March 28. All lectures will be held in Rm. 150, Hutchins Hall. The public is cordially in- vited. Dr. Julius Held, professor of Fine Arts at Barnard College, will give an illustrated lecture on "So- cial Aspects of Early Flemish Art," at 4:15 p.m., Friday, March 28, Rackham Amphitheatre. The pub- lic is cordially invited. Auspices of the Department of Fine Arts. Professor Finley Foster, of Adel- bert College, Western Reserve Uni- versity, will lecture on the subject, "Hogarth's Rake's Progress: a Point of View." at 4:15 p.m., Tues., Mar. 25, Rackham Amphitheatre; auspices of the Department of English. Professor Foster will speak be- fore the English Journal Club on the subject, "William Blake: Ar- tist and Poet," at 8 p.m., Tues., Mar. 25, East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. French Lecture: Dr. James O'- Neill, of the Romance Language Department, will lecture on the subject "Antoine de St.-Exupery" at 4:10 p.m., Tues., Mar. 25, Rm. D, Alumni Memorial Hall; auspices of Le Cercle Francais. School of Business Adminis- tration-George L. Schmutz of North Hollywood, California, lec- turer and author, will speak onI the subject "Appraisal Problems in Today's Market" at 8 p1m. Mon., March 24, in the large lec- ture room, Rackham Bldg. A ques- tion and answer period will follow the lecture. The public is cordially, invited. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Law-! rence Nathan Hadley, Jr., Physics; thesis: "Reflection and Transmis- sion Interference Filters," Mon.. Mar. 24, 3 p.m., East Council' Room. Rackham Bldg. Chairman, D. M. Dennison. English 32, Section 2, 2039 N. S.,' will not meet Mon., March 24. -C. II. Peake History 12, Lecture Section II, Midsemester examination, 3 p.m., Thurs., Mar. 27. McLarty, Slosson, Stevens, Willcox in Room 25 An- gell Hall; Heideman, Leslie, John- ston, Young in Natural Science Auditorium. Inorganic Physical Chemistry Seminar. Tues., Mar. 25, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 303, Chemistry Bldg. Mr. R. S. Hansen, "Theory of Adsorption of Gases." Topology Seminar. Mon., 2 p.m., 405 South Wing. Mr. Taylor will speak on The Hurewicz-Steenrod Theory of Fiber Spaces. Seminar in Engineering Mech- anics: The Engineering Mechanics Department is sponsoring a seriesj of discussions on the Plasticity of} Engineering Materials. The dis- cussion of this series will be at, 7:30 p.m., Tues., March 25, Rm. 402, W. Engineering Bldg. Wildlife Management Seminar: 4:30 p.m., Mon., March 24, Rm. 2039, Natural Science Bldg. Mr. H. D. Ruhl, Chief of the Game Di- vision, Conservation Department, will speak on Techniques and Problems of Administrating Game Work in Michigan. All students in the field of Wildlife Manage- ment are expected to attend and anyone interested is cordially in- vited. I Concets University of Michigan Concert Band, William D. Revelli, Conduc- tor, will present its annual Spring Concert at 8:30 p.m., Wed., March 26, Hill Auditorium. Program: Compositions by Darcy, Franck, Henneberg, Wagner, DeFalla, Rimsky - Korsakov, G a 11 o i s, Strauss, Gould, Grofe, and Steiner.' The general public is invited. Organ Recital: David Craighead, organist of t h e Presbyterian Church, P as a dena. California, will appear as guest organist at 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 25, Hill Auditorium. Program: Composi- tions by Dupre, Peeters, Franck, Loeillet, Mozart, Bach, Vierne, Beach, Reger and Willan. The gen- eral public, with the exception of small children, will be admitted. Student Recital: Emil Raab, student of violin under Gilbert Ross, and concertmaster of the Un.iversity Symphony Orchestra, will be heard in a recital at 8:30 p.m., Sun.. Mar. 23, Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theatre. Mr. Raab will be accompanied at the piano by John Wheeler, in a program of compo- sitions by Mozart, Glazounow, Schubert, Dohnanyi, Boulanger, and Saint-Saens. The public is cordially invited. Student Recital: John Wolaver, pupil of Joseph Brinkman, will be heard in a piano recital given in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree of Master of Music at 8:30 p.m. Mon., March 24, Rackham Assembly Hall. Pro- gram: Sonata in A major by Schubert, and Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 106 by Beethoven. The general public is invited. Student Recital: Merrie June Heetland. soprano. will present a recital at 8:30 p.m.. Tues., March 25, Rackham Assembly Hall. A pupil of Andrew White, Miss Heet- land will sing groups of Italian, German. French, Spanish, and English songs. The general public is invited, Exhibitio.s The Museum of Art presents paintings by Ben -Zion through Aril 3. Alumni Myemlorial Htall. weekdays,A ecept Mondys, 10-12 and 2-5. Wednesday evenings 7-9 and Sundays 2-5. The public is cordially invited. Drawings of the human figure. F Current through March 27, Main floor, Architecture Bldg. Conservation of Michigan Wild- flowers, an exhibit of 46. coloredl plates with emphasis on tiose pro- tected by law. Rotunda Museum Building. 8-5 Monday through Sat- urday. 2-5 Sunday. Current througl March. Willow Run V Viage Art Show. Universi ty C ommnu n it y C en te r,. 1045 Midiway, Willow Run Village. Crafts and painitings by Village residents on exhibit at the Uni- versity Center. Assembly Room, througi March 30. The public is cordially invited. Frui ts Today Unversity Radio Program: 9:15 n.m.. Staton WJR. 760 KW. 'Hymns of Freedom. - All Veteran omen. Bowling, Michigan Recreation Bowling Al- leys. Liberty St. 2:30-S p.m. University of Michigan Sailing Club: Students who have applied for membership, meet at the side door of the Union at 10 a.rn. before leaving for Whitmore Lake for a work party. Scalp and Blade. Initiation for new plecdges. 2:30 p.m., Union. All members be present for this cere- mony. Dinner 7 p.m., Smith's Catering. The U. of M. Hot Record Soci- ety. Jam Session, League. Coin 1 g Evenas University Radio Program: Monday, 2:30 p.m. Station WK- AR, 870 KG. Medical Series- Streptomycin and the Treatment of Tuberculosis." Dr. W. Davey, Assistant Resident, Internal Med- icmie. Monday, 2:45 p.m., Station WK- AR, 870 KC. Education for Unity, (iConlnued on Page 4) A a 5 1 4 .41 Ii 4 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED PERMANENT HOME-Mother and adult daughter; English-speaking Belgium immigrants, arriving soon in Ann Ar- bor. Need apartment or rooms - preferably near campus - will ex- change housework for living quar- ters. Excellent references. Financially secure with permanent income. Phone 2-2020. )9 LOST AND FOUND LOST-On campus Friday, an Alpha Delta Pi sterling bracelet. Call Ginger 2-6146. )12 LOST-Eversharp gold Fountain Pen. Engraved Fred J. Somkin. Address West Lodge, Ypsi. Reward. )2 LOST-Black leather notebook in Wil- low Village. W. W. Payne, 1328 Oak- harn. Reward. )15 WILL PERSON who accidentally took brown overcoat from George's Place onMonday morning please call 2-0744. Ask for Bob. )18 PICKED UP by mistake from SLATER'S Bookstore, our Publisher's Weekly Spring Announcement issue. Reward. Slater's Bookstore. 336 S. State St. )22 FOR SALE ICEBOX-100 lb. capacity. Good condi- tion. 1215 So. Univ., Apt. 1. 7 - 9 p.m. )76 ATBETTER PRICE paid for Men's used clothing. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash- ington St. )14 ARGUS miniature enlarger; complete with f5.6 lens. Excellent condition. $35.00. Call Mr. Fitch, 4121, Extension 2191. )37 REAR your children with Electronics, "Electronic Baby Sitter" will reliably watchr your baby, day or night. Priced reasonably. Call 2-1371 )24 ATTENTION, GOLFERS-Let me help you select your golfing needs. Com- plete lines of all top-grade clubs, bags, balls. Phone 2-2058. Johnny Malloy, Golf Professional. )13 FOR SALE-Combination RCA Radio- phonograph. Large automatic con- sole model. Approximately six years old. If interested, phone Len Kauf- man, 4315, after 7 p.m. )53 FOR SALE-The last of Winter Stock. Special Clearance Sale on Winter Dances. Cut yourself in on a bargain at the CAPITALISTS' BALL, Friday, March 28, 9-12:30, Union. Your last semi-formal before spring holiday. In more ways than one, you will "Dance with Joy." )64 TROPICAL FRUITS FOR EASTER Bushel of fancy citrus fruits, nuts, and jellies, $4.95. Half bushel, $2.50. Pineapple, oranges, or seedless grape- fruit, $2.75 bushel, $1.50 half bushel. 'Tree ripened juice oranges, $0.29 dos- en. Packed 5 or 10 dozen in basket. Prepaid by fast express. Tropical Fruit Mart, Winter Garden Florida. )8 MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS now available for rent, standards or portables. Office Equip- ment Service Co., 111"S. Fourth Ave. )36 PLASTIC LAMINATIONS - All types, discharges, birth certificates, and pic- tures. Also photos laminated and framed. Leave work at Calkins-Flet- cher, Wikel Drug, Purchase Camera and Card and Camera Shop. By Technical Photo Service. )21 'AND THE NIGHT shall be filled with Music." That is, if your radio works O.K. If not, call 9241 or leave it at The Tavern Cafeteria for quick repair service. )62 PHOTOSTATIC Copying, Enlargements or Reductions. Leave your work at Wikel Drug, Calkins-Fletcher, Pur- chase Camera, Card and Camera, marriage and birth certificates, dis- charges, records. 24-hour pick-up service. 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