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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDlA,

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PROF. ROSS DIRECTS:
Program To Be Presented
By String Orchestra Today

CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS

A program of 17th and 18th
century music will be presented,
by the University of Michigan
String Orchestra 8:30 p.m. today
in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
The special string orchestra,
composed of twenty-one students,
Professors To
Study Housing

AAUP Will Meet
Thursday in Union

Faculty housing will be dis-
cussed at a meeting of the cam-
pus chapter of the American As-
sociation of University Professors,'
to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday
in the Union.
Speakers will be Prof. Clar-
ence D. Thorpe, of the English
department, who is a member of
a University committee on hous-
ing; Henry de Koning, local con-
tractor; Frederick Anderson, bus-
iness representative of the Car-
penters Union Local 512 (A.F.L.)'
and Edward M. Couper, local real-
tor.
SERVING HOURS:
11 A.M.-1:30 P.M. 5-7 P.M.
"Known for Good Food'P
The TAVERN
CAFETERIA
338 Maynard street

will be conducted by Prof. Gilbert
Ross, of the music school.
Two Soloists
Norma Swinney Heyde, soprano,
and' Assoc. Prof. Oliver Edel, cell-
ist, will appear with the orchestra
as soloists.
The orchestra will play Two
Fantazias, by Purcell, and Mozart's
Divertimento in D major. The
string group will accompany Mrs.
Heyde in three arias from "Eteo-
cles e Polinices," by Legrenzi. Mr.
Edel 'will play Concerto in G ma-
jor, by Boccherini.
First FM Network
i The program will be the first to
be broadcast over an FM network
through the facilities of the Uni-
versity Broadcasting Service. It
will be heard over WPAG-FM in
Ann - Arbor, WJJW-FM in Wyan-
dotte, WMLM-FM in Mt. Clemens,
and WELL-FM in Battle Creek.
Prof. Theodore Heger of the
School of Music will act as pro-
gram commentator.
Stevenson To Talk
Dean Russell A. Stevenson, of
the business administration school,
will speak on the subject "The
Special Problems of Small Busi-
ness" at 11 -a.m. tomorrow in the
Rackham Lecture Hall. This lec-
ture is' open to the public.
We'print 'em all
No job too large or small.
Programs - Tickets
Stationery - Announcements
ROACH PRINTING
209 E. Washington Ph. 8132

Hobby Program... .
Phil Diamond wlil discuss rec-
ord collecting on the University's
"Hobby Series" at 4:00 pm. today
on Station WPAG.
Diamond will review the prob-
lems of the early jazz musician
pioneers who brought jazz from
its early stages to its present po-
sition as mature music.
* * *
Opera ommittee ...
A meeting of the Michigan Un-
ion Opera Committee will be held
at 5 p.m. today in the Union,
it was announced by Dave Up-
ton, committee chairman.
* *~ *'
NCN Meeting . . .
The business staff of the Mich-
igan 'Ensian will meet at 4 p.m.
today in the publication's business
office.
Business staff tryouts will meet
at 5 p.m.
* * *
(Debating Team.. .
The Sgma Rho Tau debating
team will discuss "Centralized
Airports" today when they com-
pete with the society's team from
the University of Detroit.
The meeting, which is open to
all engineering students, will be
held at 7:15 p.m. in the Union.

Operatic Society . .
A rehearsal for the women's
chorus of the Gilbert and Sul-
livan Operatic Society will bel
held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the
League.
All chorus rehearsals are held
in the League, instead of in the
Union as stated in Sunday's
Daily.
* * *
Child Care Classes ...
The first in a new series of
weekly classes for expectant
mothers will be held at 2:30 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the
Child Health Building.
Topic of the first lecture will
be "The Growth of the Baby Be-
fore Birth." The classes are be-
ing ,conducted under the aus-

pices of the Public
ing Association.

Vi ion Coffee Hour ..
The Michigan Union's fifth fac-
ulty-student coffee hour of the
semester will be held from 4 to 5
p.m. tomorrow in the Terrace
Room of the Union.
Faculty members of the Polit-
ical Science department will be
guests of honor.
* * *
Lohman To Speak ...
Dr. Joseph D. Lohman will give
a University lecture on the sub-
ject, "Orienting Occupational
Groups to Their Roles in Society,"
tomorrow in the Kellogg Audito-
rium at 4.15.

Health Nurs-

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Daily-Lmanian
CO-OP KITCHEN-Bennie Bickham (left) starts preparing dinner at Muriel Lester Cooperative
House, while Virgina Hourigan (center) and Mary Elan McCrade finish lunch clean-up. Michigan's
five student cooperatives are student-owned, stu dent-managed, and student-operated at savings to
the members. The Inter-Cooperative Council is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary tomorrow.

Prof. Talamon To Commence
French Club Lecture Series

Union Tutorial
Service Starts

100% WOOL
PLAID SOX

Elastic Top - Famous Make

Prof. Rene Talamon, of the ro-
mance language department, will!
deliver the opening lecture of the
1947-48 lecture series of Le Cercle
Francais at 4:10 today, in Alumni
Memorial Hall.
Actually a dramaticrrecitation,
Prof. Talamon's "Lecture Drama-
tique" will feature the reading of
short French masterpieces.
Other talks scheduled for the
series include a song recital by
Prof. Arthur Hackett; a report on
Louis XIII by Prof. Warner Pat-
For that delicious
lunch that satisfies
try
MILLER'S
BOX LUNCH 7
S CEVICE
4 P.M. until 2 A.M. Daily
12 Noon until 11 P.M.
Sunday_
WE DELIVER
Phone 2-7171

terson; an account of travels in
Europe, "France and Switzerland
-Summer 1947," by Prof. Daniel
Augsburger; and the story of Le
Moyne d'Iberville, the Cid of Can-
ada, as told by Prof. Antoine Jo-
bin.
Members of Le Cercle Francais
will be admitted to the lectures
free, on presentation of member-
ship cards. Other tickets for the
series are on sale in the romance
language building.

Union is conducting a tutorial
service this semester.
Students and tutors may reg-
ister for the service from 3 to
5 p.m. on Monday through Friday
in the Union student offices.
Potential tutors must have an
"A" in the course they wish to
teach or a "B" average if the
subject is their major.I
Tutors will receife a dollar anl
hour for their services which will
be paid directly to students.

Mrs. Catherine Kosicki, Pol-
ish-American artist, will be pre-
sented as the second in a series
of guest lecturers, sponsored by
the Polonia Club at 8 p.m. today
in the International Center.
Mrs. Kosicki willspeak on the
career of an artist, the change
in the style of work, emotional
influences, and personal experi-
ences.
The lecture is open to the pub-
lic, and will be followed by a tea.

As in the past, the Michigan AritTo Lecture .t .

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Orders Taken for Danish Birthday Pretzel and Napoleons
Corn Beef and Cabbage Every Thursday
DUGOUT CAFETERIA

Sizes 1012 to

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Regular Price $2
NOW $1
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WANTED
WANTED-One Ohio State ticket in
any section. Call Kenneth Brands,
8568. 105
RIDE WANTED to Columbia, S.C. or
vicinity and return for Christmas
holidays. Share expenses. Phone
2-1907. Ask for Jack. )36
MED STUDENT will trade care of her
baby two mornings a week for care
of yours two evenings a week. Call
Sara, 2-0800.. )96
NEEDED: Wisconsin tickets. Call Lau-
rette Taylor, 2-2443. )87
WANTED: Riders to Columbus, OSU-
Illinois game Nov. 15. Leave Friday
evening, return Sunday. Leave names
at Box 30, Michigan Daily. )83

ANN ARBOR CUT-RATE CLOTHING

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TYPEWRITERS
Office and Portable Models
of all makes
Bought,
Rented,
Repaired,
STATIONERY & SUPPLIES
0. D. lMORRILL
314 South State St.
G. I. Requisitions Accepte
MICHIGAN
- NOW SHOWING

FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE room in private home.
Male, female, couple. 110 Fairview,
near Jackson Road. Mile from down-
town. )84
ROOMS for colored students, 144 East
Hoover. Phone 2-4070. )75
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED: Apartment or light house-
keeping rooms or sleeping room for
January - furnished or unfurnished.
Married veteran, wife, both second
year students at U. of M. 18514 Whit-
comb Ave., Det. 19, Mich. Call VE-
64736 collect. )108
MISCELLANEOUS
MESSRS. Sandenbergh, Tennent and
Trout are available in full attire the
night of the 21st. Phone 4141. )86
$1.00 RENTS big utility trailer at East
Ann Arbor Trailer Co. Open evenings.
3304 Patt Rd. 25-9931. )33
HELP WANTED
REAL OPPORUNITY for statistician
interested in working with data pro-
duced by independent medical and
biological research group to demon-
strate for six months abilities which
would insure longer and more prof-
itable employment. Research Labora-
tory, Children's Fund of Michigan.
Detroit 2, Mich. )2
JAZZ Tenor Sax Man needs rhythm sec-
tion. Piano, bass men, and drummers.
Call Mickey, 7626. )98
STEADY EMPLOYMENT: The tele-
phone company extends you a cordial
invitation to investigate the oppor-
tunities offered in telephone operat-
ing for women. We will train you at
a regular starting wage followed by
frequent increases. Apply 321 E.
Washington St. )77
STOCK AND COUNTER MAN: Steady
work must be dependable and reliable.
A job with a future, automotive parts
and accessories. A-L Battery Electric
Service, 529 So. Main St. Ph. 2-2517)45
ALERT YOUNG MAN with business
ability and desire to earn money
wanted to manage "Corned Beef
Corner." Phone Hillel Foundation, 2-
6585 for interview appointment. )46
Hold Those Bonds!
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
THIS WEEK ONLY
Matinees to 5:00 P.M.- 90c
Evenings $1.25 incl. tax
NOW
&k SAVAGERY!

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-ONE Zeta Psi fraternity pin.
Finder pleasetcall Mark Wenley any
evening at 2-0549. )89
LOST-Brown wallet Friday night in
Don-Al Grill. Keep the money, but
please return the ID and key. Ur-
gently needed. Barbara Slovak, 402
Benjamin. Phone 2-1046. )73
LOST-Mouton fur coat in Michigan
League. Saturday. Substantial reward.
Call 104 Lloyd House, 24401. )53
I HAVE SOMEONE'S topcoat. Someone
has mine. Switch was accomplished
October 31 in Chem. Bldg. Call 26674
and ask for Larry. )24
REWARD-Information leading to re-
covery maroon, white whizzer bike.
heavy frame, hand grip controls. Lost
at Union Tuesday. Important notes
in saddlebags. License No. Mich.
24130. Call 20098. )25
LOST-Cashmere Paisley Kerchief Fri.,
10:00 a.m. in Angell Hall. Finder
pleasedcontact Boots Kallman 2-5587.
Reward. )104
LOST: Natural tan raincoat, red plaid
lining on campus about Oct. 29. Call
Paul, 2-1297. )38
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING: Theses, term papers, addres-
ses, etc. Duplicating: notices, form
letters, programs. A2 Typing Serv-
ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, 9811. )30
WANTED: Sewing, dress making and
alterations. Miss Livingston, 315 S.
Division. 2 rings. )82
HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and
sales. Buy through Goodyear store.
For service call A. A. 2-0298. W. O.
Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.)32
ANNOUNCING the opening of our new
shop. After November first we will
be located at 109% East Washington.
Custom clothes, alterations and re-
styling. The Hildegarde Shop. Tele-
phone 2-4669. )5
FOR SALE
GIRL'S Columbia lightweight balloon
bicycle. Excellent condition. 2-8294
or 607 E. Ann, Apt. 3 after 5 p.m. )102
BAUSCH & LOMB monocular micro-
scope. High-low oil immersion lens,
5-10 ocular, mechanical stage. Call
2-7636. )106
WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS: four
for $9.00. Pajamas: three for $10.00.
Best buy in town. Phone Arnold,
8768. )33
BUICK SUPER SEDAN. Excellent con-
dition. Recently overhauled. Phone
2-7265, evenings. )57
ALL COLORS 'canaries and parakeets,
finches. Bird supplies and cages. 562
South Seventh. Call 5330. )40
WEBSTER WIRE RECORDER, phone
Carl Brownell, 4141 between 6 and 7
p.m. ) 81
FOR SALE: Set of tails. Formal top
coat. Size 38. 823 Brown, or call 5293.
)95
TABLECLOTHS, aprons, bridge table
covers, colorful patterns in dirt-proof
plastic. Ideal for gifts. 2-4270, eve-
nings. 138
MEN'S SCHWINN CONTINENTAL bike.
Call Bob Zinn, 2-2565 meal times or
evenings. ) 26
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TONIGHT'S THE.NITE!
When the lid's blown off as
the West Quadrangle presents,

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Tickets sold at U. i
Union and Reco
General Admission $1.20 Re
HILL AUDITORIUM

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RAY BROWN
* JACK MILLS
" HELEN HUMES
Hall, League
rd Shops,
eserved Section $1.80
7:45 P.M.

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THE SENSATIONAL 1948
MICHIGANENSIA*
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