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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, DECEMB~ER 8, 1940

DAILY OFFICIAL BU

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is s onstructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should becsent in
typewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 1021
Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat-
uardays.
SUNDAY, DEC. 8, 1946
VOL. LVII, No. 65
Notices
To All Chairmen of Departments:
Please call Extension 437 in the
Business Office and order the
number of Ann ' Arbor telephone
directories needed in your depart-
ment. You are entitled to one for
each instrument. Delivery will be
made by campus mail when direc-
tories are available, presumably'
about Dec. 6. Please return obso-
lete directories to the messenger.
Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary
Student Organizations. which
wish to be reapproved for the
school year 1946-47 must submit
a list of their officers to the Of-
fice of the Dean of Students. Any
group which is not so registered
will be considered inactive. Forms
for filing this information may be
obtained in Room 2, University
Hall.
Choral Union Members whose
attendance records are clear,
please call for courtesy passes to
the Boston Symphony Orchestra
concert, Monday, between the
hours of 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., and
1:00 and 4:00 p.m., at the offices
of the University Musical Society.
After 4 o'clock no passes will be is-
sued.
Choral Union Ushers: About 100
extra ushers are needed for the
Messiah Concerts. Apply at Hill
Auditorium- box office between
4:35 and 5:30 p.m., Mon., Dec. 9.
School o. Business Administra-
tion: All s=udents who intend to
transfer to the School of Business
Administration for the spring se-
mester, 1947, and who have not
submitted their applications,
should secure these blanks at Rm.
108, Tappan Hall, and turn them
in immediately.
Men's Residence Halls: Men
wishing to cancel their residence
hall contracts for the Spring Se-
mester may secure request blanks
at the Office of the Dean of Stu-
dents., Requests must be filed on
or before Dec. 20, Rm. 2, Univer-
sity Hall.
The Michigan Bell Telephone
Company will interview students
at the Bureau of Appiointments,
201 Mason Hall, on Wednesday,

Dec. 11. This applies to both men
and womengraduating in Janu-
ary. - Interviews will cover posi-
tion in Commercial, Traffic and
Accounting departments. Call
4121, Ext. 371, for appointment.
International . Center: Mon.,
7:30 p.m., Stamp Club; Tues., 7:30]
p.m., Polonia Club; Wed., 7:301
p.m., Bridge Night; Thurs., 4 p.m.,
Weekly Tea; Fri., 4 p.m., Week-l
ly Tea Dance; Sat., 5 p.m., Christ-l
mas Party.
Willow Village
West Court Community Bldg.
Sun., Dec. 8, 10:45 a.m., Church
Service (Nursery Provided), Rev.
J. Fdgar Edwards; .4:00 p.m.,
Christian Fellowship Group. Rev.
Edwards; 8:15 p.m., Advisory
Committee, Rev. Edwards.
Mon., Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m., Rev. Ed-
wards' Counselling.
Tues., Dec. 10, 8:00 p.m., Gener-
al Meeting of Cooperative Nursery
School Group; 8:00 p.m., Univer-
sity Extension Class in Spanish
will meet in West Court instead of
Ross School.
Wed., Dec. 11, 8:00 p.m.,,-Uni-
versity Concert Band, conducted
by William Revelli, West Lodge
Auditorium; 7:30 p.m., Rev. Ed-
wards' Counselling.
Thurs., 8:00 p.m., University
Extension Class in Psychology;
8:00 p.m., Art-Craft Work Shop.
Demonstration of Textile Painting
and Water Colors.
Fri., Dec. 18, 8:00 p.m., Classi-
cal Music Record Concert.
Sat., Dec. 14, 3:00-5:30 p.m.,
Tea given by President and Mrs.
Alexander G. Ruthven for wives
of all University students and fa-
culty members living in Willow
Run.
West Lodge
Sun., Dec. 8, 2:00 p.m., Little
Theatre Group tryout for "Papa is
All"; 3:00 p.m., Classical Record
Concert, sponsored by Weldon
Wilson; 3:00 p.m., West Lodge
Concert Orchestra rehearsal; En-
tries close for table tennis tour-
nament - limited to 128 partici-
pants.
Mon., Dec. 9, 6:30 p.m., Basket-
ball Tournament; Rev. J. Edgar
Edwards, personal counselling by
appointment.
Tues., Dec. 10, 6:30 p.m., T,%ble
tennis - singles elimination in
tournament; 7:00 p.m., Athletic
Directors' meeting; 7:00-8:30 p.m.,
Women's Volleyball; 8:30-10:00
p.m., Badminton.
Wed., Dec. 11, 7:00 p.m., Social
Directors' meeting; 7:00-10:30
p.m., Duplicate bridge session.
Thurs. Dec. 12, 6:30 p.m., Ta-
ble tennis - singles elimination in
tournament.
Fri., Dec. 13, 8:30 p.m., U. of M.
Student Record Dance.

Sat., Dec. 14, 8:00 p.m., Inform-a
al bridge session.
Lectures
University Lecture: Dr. John R.
Knott, Assistant Professor of Clin-
ical Psychology, Department of
Psychiatry, State University of
Iowa, will lecture on the subject,
"Electro cortical variations in be-
havior disorders," at 4:15 p.m.,
Mon., Dec. 9, Rackham Amphi-
theater; auspices of the Depart-
ment of Psychiatry and the Bu-
reau of Psychological services.
The public is cordially invited.
University Lecture: General
Victor A. Yakhontoff, old Russian
Army, retired, will lecture on the
subject, "United States-China-
Soviet Russia," at 4:15 p.m., Wed.,
Dec. 11, Kellogg Auditorium; aus-
pices of the Department of His-
tory. The public is invited.
French lecture: Professor Marc
Denkinger, of the Department of
Romance Languages, will lecture
on the subject "Les Aventures de
M. Vieux-Bois-Album. humoris-
tique de Rod. Toepffer" (illus-
trated), at .4:10 p.m., Tues., Dec.
10, Rm., D. Alumni Memorial Hall;
auspices of the Cercle Francais.
Tickets may be procured from
the Secretary of the Romance
Language Department (Rm. 112,
Romance Language Bldg.) or at
the door at the time of the lec-
ture for a small sum. Members of
the Cercle Francais are admitted
free upon presentation of their
membership cards. Lectures are
open to the public.
Academic Notices
Graduate Record Examination
will be offered on Jan. 7 and 9
for graduate students who have
not yet taken the examination.
Application forms may be obtain-
ed in the Graduate School offic-
es through Dec. 10. All fees must
be paid and applications sub-
mitted by Thurs., Dec. 12.
Mathematics Lecture Postponed.
The lecture by Prof. Hassler
Whitney of Harvard University,
originally scheduled for the Top-
ology Seminar, Monday, has been
postponed indefinitely.
Department of Bacteriology:
Seminar at 7:30 p.m., Tues., Dec.
10, Library, E. Medical Bldg. The
subject will be "Bacterial En-
zymes." Speaker will be Dr. Paul
K. Stumpf, School of Public
Health. Everyone is invited.
Dynamical Systems Seminar at
3:00 p.m., Mon., Dec. 9, Rm. 3201,
Angell Hall. Mr. Shapiro will
speak on "Birkhoff's Theory."
Inorganic Chemistry Seminar,
open meeting at 5:00 p.m., Dec. 10,
Room 303, Chemistry Bldg. Mr.
C. W. Bjorklund will speak o
"The Recent Chemistry of Beryl-
lium."
Mathematics 300: Orientation
Seminar at 7:00 p.m., Mon., Dec.
9, Rm. 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. R., W.
Frankel will talk on "Generalized
Folium. "
Concerts
The Boston Symphony Orches-
tra will give the sixth program
in the Choral Union Series at 8:30
p.m., Mon., Dec. 9, Hill Audito-
rium. The public is requested to
be seated on time, as the doors
will be closed during numbers.
Student Recital: Margaret Kay,
violinist, will present a recital in
partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the degrees of Master
of Music at 8:30 p.m., Tues., Dec.
10, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. A
pupil of Gilbert Ross, Miss Kay

will play compositions by Bach,
Ravel, Brahms and Beethoven.
The public is invited.
Exhibitions
Michigan Takes Shape - a dis-
play of maps. Michigan Histori-
cal Collections, 160 Rackham.
Hours: 8:00-12:00, 1:30-4:30 Mon-
day through Friday; 8:00-12:00
Saturday.
The Musuem of Art presents
Prints by George Rouault, and Af-
rican Negro Sculpture, in the gal-
leries of Alumni Memorial Hall,
Dec. 4-20; weekdays, except Mon-
days, 10:00-12:00, and 2:00-5:00;
Sundays 2:00-5:00. The public is
invited.
Exhibit of student work of the
Cooper Union Art School, New

York, will be current from Dec. 5
to 20, ground floor corridor, Col-E
lege of Architecture and Design.,
ients Today
University Radio Programs:8
9:15 a.m., Station WJR, 750 Kc.
"Hymns of Freedom" - Choir,
George Cox, Norma Swinney,t
Granville Greer, Harriet Boden;i
accompanist, Irene Boice; Com-g
mentator, Mr. Robert, Bouwsma.
Newman Club Communion
Breakfast following 9:30 mass,I
St. Mary's Chapel, Martin M. Mc-
Laughlin will speak on WorldI
Student Union: Tickets may bec
obtained at the Newman Clubs
room.t
U. of M. Hot Record Society1
meeting at 8:00 p.m., ABC room,
League. A lecture on "Jazz --
From New Orleans to Chicago"r
will be given.,
Coming Events
Monday, 2:30 p.m., Station1
WKAR, 870 Kc. "Recent Develop-
ments in Dental Caries Research,"t
Dr. Philip Jay, Associate Profes-I
sor of Dentistry.
Monday, 2:45 p.m., Station
WKAR, .870 Kc. "My Native
Land", Mr. Francisco Narciso of
the Philippines.
Monday, 3:30 p.m., Station
WPAG, 1050 Kc. Carillon Recital,
Sidney F. Giles, Assistant Univer-
sity Carilloneur.
Business Administration Job-
Panel. Professors Riegel, Paton,t
Jamison, Gault, and Rodkey rep-
resenting five fields of business
activity will be members of a Job-
Panel holding forth at the Un-
ion, 8:00-10:00 p.m., Wed., Dec.1
11. All University students and1
faculty invited. Sponsored by
Delta Sigma Pi.
Sigma Xi, Michigan Chapter,,
open meeting Wednesday, Dec. 11,
8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphithea-
ter. Symposium on Antibiotics;
Prof. Malcolm H. Soule, Dr. Ralph
E. Bennett, and Dr. Ernest Wat-
son, speakers
Graduate Education Club meet
at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 11, in the
East Conference Room, Rackham
Bldg. Panel discussion on "What
is Wrong with Teacher Education
in the Graduate School" will be
conducted by Dr. Woody. All
graduate students and faculty
members are urged to attend.
U of M Section of the American
Chemical Society meeting at 4:15
p.m., Wed., Dec. 11, Rm. 151,
Chemistry Bldg. Prof. D. B. Mc-
Laughlin of the Department of
Astronomy, University of Michi-
gan, will speak on "The Chemis-
try and Physics of Stellar Atmos-
pheres." The public is invited.
Annual business meeting will fol-
low the lecture.
U. of M. Mathematics Club meet
at 8:00 p.m., Tues., Dec. 10, West
Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.
Prof. N. Coburn will speak on "The
Karman-Tsien Relation in the Su-
personic Flow of Fluids."
English Journal Club meet at
8:00 p.m., Wed., Dec. 11, West
Conference Room, Rackham
Bldg. Prof. A. S. P. Woodhouse,
University of Toronto, will speak
on "'The Agreement of the Peo-
ple Revived'; A Note in Puritan
Political Thought in 1659." Re-
freshm ents.
All Mechanicals, Aeros, and
Navals: A.S.M.E. Roast at 6:15
'rues., Union. Banquet resumes
the old roast tradition. Tickets on
sale Monday and Tuesday at the
Arch,

A.S.C.E. The Student Chapter
Sof the American Society of Civil
Engineers meet at 7:30 p.m., 'rues.,
Dec. 10, Union. Professor J. C.
Kohl will speak about recent de-
velopments in the use of Structur-
al Glass, and will be illustrated
with slides. Everyone is invited.
Tata Scholars Dinner. Mrs. P. J.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
WRAPPINGS
FOUNTAIN PENS - ALL MAKES
Open Saturdays Until Christmas
0. ). MORRILL
314 S. State St. Phone 7177

Vesugar, Director Tata Education
Scheme, India; will be the guest of+
honor at a dinner party at 6:001
p.m., Mori., Dec. 9, Union. Please
contact Mr.Dara Vesunia for res-
ervation (phone 24634) before
Sunday noon.
Eta Kappa Nu, Honorary Elec-
trical Engineering Society, meet-.
ing at 7:15 p.m., Wed., Dec. 11,
Rm. 247, W. Engineering.
Ann Arbor amateur astronom-
ers meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tues.,1
Dec. 10, Astronomical Laboratory,
5th floor, Angell Hall. Dr. Dean
B. McLaughlin, of the Department
of Astronomy, will speak on the
subject, "A Night with the As-
tronomer and His Telescope." The
public is invited.
Graduate Student Council
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Mon., Dec. 9,
East Lecture Room, Rackham
Bldg.
Sigma Rho Tau, engineers'
speech society, meeting Tues.,
Dec. 10, Room 311, W. Engineer-
ing Bldg. Following the meeting
there will be an intercollegiate de-
bate with the University of De-
troit.
Quarterdeck members meet at
5:00 p.m., Tues., Dec. 10, North
entrance, W. Engineering Bldg.,
to attend a dinner and meeting
with the Propeller Club in De-
troit.
Gilbert and Sullivan Rehearsal
of Trial By Jury for solos and
chorus at 7:00 p.m.,Mon, Dec. 9,
Union.
Conversation Group, Sociedad
Hispanica, meet at 4:00 pn. Mon.,
Dec. 9, International Center.
Polonia'Club at 7:30 p.m. Tues.,
Dec. 10, International Center. 'En-
sian picture will be taken. Re-
freshments.
MYDA: Lee Marsh will speak on
the Chicago Student Conference
at 4:00 p.m., Dec. 9, Union. All
invited,
Ball and Chain Club meeting at
7:45 p.m., Mon., Dec. 9, League.
Faculty Women's Club meeting
at 8:15 p.m., Wed., Dec. 11, Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater. Tula (Mrs.
Hans Kurath) will present a pro-
gram of dances. Guests invited.
Faculty Women's Club Garden
Section meet at 2:30 p.m., Mon.,
Dec. 9, at the home of Miss Fred-
erika Gillette, 1319 S. Forest Ave.
Mrs. Henry Miller will speak on
the subject, "House plants."
Michigan Alumnae Club meet-
ing, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Wed., Dec. 11,
Henderson House, 1330 Hill Street.
Tea for Miss Patricia Platt, direc-
tor of Henderson House. All house
directors and sorority chaperones
invited.
Churches
First Presbyterian Church
10:45 a.m., Morning Worship.
Advent Sermon by Dr. Lemon,
"Tales of a Wayside Inn."
4:00 p.m., Chancel and guests
soloists.
6:00 p.m., Westminster Guild
will be guests of the Roger Will-

iams Guild at the First Baptist
Church.
First Baptist Church, C. H.
Loucks, Minister
10:00 a.m., Student class of the
Church school will discuss "What
is the Will- of God?"
11:00 a.m., Church Worship.
Sermon topic, "A Word of Power".
6:00-8:00 pan., Roger Williams
Guild will be host to the Westmin-
ster Guilt. "Chrismas Eve In
Manhattan" will be presented.
First Cong-regational Church
9:30 am., Prof. Slosson will
speak on "The U. N. and World
Peace".
10:45 a.m., Dr. Parr's subject

will be "Multiplying Things."
Memorial Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) Hill and*Tap-
pan, Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m.,
Rev. F: E. Zendt preaching on
"Pages of Power." Nursery for
children during the service.
The Congregational-Disciples
Guild meet for supper at 6:00 p.m.
at the Memorial Christian Church.
A presentation of the Spirit of
Christmas in story and Carol will
be given in the sanctuary.
Lutheran Student Association
meet at 5:30 p.m., Zion Lutheran
Parish Hall, 309 E. Washington
St. Guests will be the Lutheran
Student Association from Ypsilan-

ti. Rev. Henry O. Yoder will
speak. Bible Study Hour at 9:15
p.m. at the Center. Church His-
tory Class meet Monday at 7:15
p.m., instead of on Tuesday.
Zion- and Trinity Lutheran
Churches morning worship serv-
ices at 10:30. Communion Serv-
ice at 7:30 p.m.
University Lutheran Chapel,
9:45 and at 11:00: The Rev. Al-
fred Scheips will preach on the
subject, "Is Yours An Open Or
Closed Bible?"
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stu-
dent Club, supper meeting at 5:15
at the Student Center.
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