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signment at Rm. 2052 N .S.
ek 168. Basic Greek Ideas will
Mtondayr, Wednesday, Friday
;00 a~m., 1007 Angell Hall.
nish: Beginning. Continua-
la. New grammar will be
which will be taken up from
ginning. Professor Del Toro,
Rom11ance Language Bldg.,
Feb. 11, 7:30' p.m.
in 32. Roman Law will meet
ay, Tuesday, Thursday, Fri-
t11:00 a.m., 407 Library.
,ges of Hours and Room for
ology Courses:
information concerning
ology 31I"go to Room 4128
al Science Bldg.
information concerning
ology 41. go to Room 4125
al Science Bldg.

For information concerning
Psychology. 94 go to Room 2128,
Natural Science Bldg.j
Psychology 63 will meet in 1025
A.H. instead of 307 W. Medical
Bldg.
Psychology 108 will meet in
Room 2003 A. H., Tues., Feb. 11,
beginning Thurs., Feb. 13 it will
meet in Room 35 A. H., instead of
1053 N. S.
Psychology 114 will not meet
Tuesday, Feb. 11. Beginning
Thursday, Feb. 13, it will meet in
Room B HaveWiHall.
Psychology 158 will meet in
Room 2054 N. S., instead of 1121
N. S.S
Psychology 212 will meet in
Room .2054 N. S., instead of Room
4140 N. S.
Psychology 210 (341) will not
meet Thursday evening, at 7:30 at
Dr. Marquis' residence.

Concerts
Student Recital: Ruth Ann
Yanrow, pianist, will present a re-
cital in partial fulfillment of the
r-equziremrents for the degree of
Bachelor of Music at 81:30 Wed-
nesday evening, February 12, in
Lydia MendelsIsohn Theatre. A pu-
pil of Joseph Brinkman, Miss
Yanow has planned a program of
compositions by Mendelssohn,
Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Wladi-
geroff, and Liapounow. The gen-
eral public is invited.

Coming .Events
Radio Club: 7:30 p.m., Thurs.,
Feb. 13, 220 W. Engineering Bldg.
Please bring ,your FCC license
cards.
Sigma, Xi : A symposium on
"Some Applications of Psychology
to the Design of Military Equip-
ment" will be held in Rackham
Amphitheatre on Wed., Feb. 12,
8 p.m. The speakers will be D. G.
Marquis, E. L. Kelly and H. R.
Blackwell.

Record Hop: 2-5:50 p~m., Wed.,
Michigan League. Everyone is in-
vited.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is
presenting, in observance of Negro
Histor~y Week, Mr's. Horace White,
former executive secretary of the
Cleveland Branch of the National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, who will speak
on the subject, "The Negro Womn-
an Looks Ahead," at 7:30 p.m.
Wed., Feb. 12, Union.

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The Museum of Art presents'
Forty Modern Prints from the te-
troit Institute of Arts, February
10 through March 2. Weekdays,
except Monday, 10-12 and 2-5;
Wednesday evenings, 7-9; Sundays
p2-5. The public it cordially in-
vited.
Michigan Takes Shape-a dis-
play of maps, Michigan Historical
Collections, 1430 Rackham. Hours:
8-12, 1:30-4:30 Monday through
Friday; 8-12Saturday.
Events 'Today
University Radio Programs:
Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., Station
WPAG, 1050 Kc., Michigan Mfati-
nee, "Soldiers of Fortune."
Botanical Journal Club: 7:30
p.m., Rm. 1139, N. S. Papers will
be reviewed by Barbara Bowen,
Kenneth Wagnor, Alton Harvill
and Hugh Loveland. W. C. Steere,
Chairman.
League Mouse Presidents meet-
iug: 5 p.m., League. Each House
is requested to send a representa-
tive or contact Allene Golinkin at
2-4471 for the important an-
nouncements.
American Folk and Ballad Sing-,
ers, sponsored by AVC : 8:15 p.m.,
Rackham Hall. Tickets on sale at
the Union, the League, and book-
stores.
Tryouts for the French Play: 3-
5:15 p.m. today, Thurs., Fri., Rm.
408, Romance Language Bldg. Any
student with some knowledge of
the French language may try out.
La P'tite Causette: 3:30 p.m.,
Grill Room, Michigan League.
Christian Science Organization:
7:30 p.m.. Upper Room, Lane Hall.
Michigan Dames' general meet-
ing: 8:15 p),lm., Rackham Assem-
bly Hall.
Polonia Club: 7:30 p.m., at In-
ternational Center. Day of week
for meetings will be set. Enter-
tainment and refreshments.
University of Michigan Flying
Club: Wed., E. Engineering Bldg..
Officers will be elected. Board
meeting tonight.

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