VA M V- - ExtenioiVieveeW Ill, Offer New Course if Ann Arbor Several new non-credit courses ranging from chambef7[r music playing to Russ~ian raig will bi .ffered irn Ann Airbor this semnes- 'ter by the University FxtensioTI ~'Service to berth s.1tudo[enl,s "Chamber Mtrsic i .,are t=a tion" Will bx tau.ight by Prof. OlivrA dlo ~ it;w:foli 7p.m. Mondays at 1022 Unriversity High School. Participants ints th a .ourse will form smiall ernsemnbles a nd play easier _chambder works. M~usi cou iirse For students whoc want to- get the most ot of the aninualt May F~estival, the te ,nsion Sr!vice as + 'Offering a ten-weekb music appre- *Dames Stg Foreign Show, A special program spon~rsored by th~e Foreign Memblers Interest + Group of the Michligan Dames will be presented -,t thex regular m1onthly meeting of the group at ~8 p.m. today i art jthklam lAs;iex11- bly Hall. The program, whiich is under .th'e cliairmanship of Mr>s. Walter K)upsch of Holland, wvill include "Korean Folk Tales" by xMary Kimm of Korea, "Russian Dance" ~by Chico Kennelly of' Cuba, Egyp- tan Dance" by MV]ohammeiild Sybki of Egypt and " Polk Soj(.lfs of India" by Rohiit De(, ai of India. Othmer numbers oni the program will be "Indian Dance" by Sja- * kuntala flevaniesen of India, Lan- tern Slides of Havana" by Jose G~onzales of Cuba, "Italian ~Poetry~ by Zorec Organschi of Italy, and "rench Songs" by Pietre Reynauid, Paul Brace, and Guy Saias of France. ! iation lecture course, beginnin~ge F ~eb. 18. Prof. Glenn D. McGeoch c ;37f the music school will teac h ~the course at 206 Burton Towev(r. Beginners as well as more ex- ,Iperienced artists a.re eligible for a 16-week painting* and compos;iion0 course , wich Y will include lecture:s, wdiscusions, and studio work. Ptal tJones, instructor in painting, and drawing will teach the course, with the first sessions at 7:30 p.m. e omcrrow at 415 Architecture Building. iScientific Russian A special reading course in Rits- SSian' will begin at 7 p.m. Thurs- day in 1018 Angell Hll. The ^ourse is designed for students who want to be able to read Rus- Sian scientific and technical tworks. An eight-week course in semnan- tics, "The Science of Meaning", will be taught by Dr. Clarence L.' Meader, professor emeritus of lin- guistics, beginning at 7 p.m. today rin 1007 Angell Hall. Other subjects offered by the Service in Ann Arbor include credit and noncredit courses in English composition, nursing, United States and world problems, life insurance fundamentals and problems of later maturity and old 'age. Registration may be made at the first meeting of the class or in advanice at the Extension Service offices in 107 Haven Hall. Fees vary with the courses. Dormitory and League House -Presidents will meet. at r p.m. today. D~ormitory presidents will meet in the Assembly Office. The roam' for the League House presidents will be posted on the bulletin board at the main desk. A atoHoliday Ends cas Rail Is Re-leiiforced University automobile regula- lions prohibit juig students from driving cars Wit 1 iliittspecial per- huit's wenti, bcin' jto0effect yestei'- clay following n'laxa;tion. of the ban between semesters. John P. COw in Administrative Assistant in the Office of Student Affairs, warned that students who wish to drive and do not have a driving permit must apply imme- diately for permits at, the Office of Student Affair,,. Students who were granted driving permits during the fall se- mester need not re-apply, he said, because such permits are valid for. the spring semesterci. IMust Report Changes However,.lie added, students holding permits must report 1948 license numbers and any change of car or insurance status, because permits are invalid until this is dlone. Such information may be reported by postcard. Gwin estimated that about, 3,000 students would be driving- with permits during the spring semes.- ter. About 75 per' cent of these students are veterans, hie said. Restricted Parking Driving permits alone do not constitute permission to use re- stricted. University parkinug lots. Special permits for -using these lots are issued to faculty members, and to students for health rea- sons. Students may ride as passen- gers in any car at any time except as restricted in individual per- mits. Permits are granted to student residents of Ann Arbor and en- virons living at home, to married students, to students living be- yond walking distance or needing DAILY Off ICIAL III [Cot) iflWCt torei 1t-. t4t ) rsity. 4 pam., Rackhan Aniphi.- t (A-ic atre. "Resolved That a Federal years a mrc tLr or thn diplomatic 'World Government Shoutld Be corps, recent Amixus::, tlOr to P(~- ,f:;tablished 7 land, will be presented 'tonight, atj_ 8::30 in Hill Audit oritimn as thteII C4"Iffilt( R'o-r-d Cnet fnl i number ,ilite L'11110 ('nc('~crt schdieltiledfor Thursday. lCourse. ''Our Fol(rjej Plicy -1-1 lt . , ill'1w i en touigh.lt be 1 I Righit, or Wrollic ?''Wilbe dl - C'rgll oh the(' E iliifday Violin i'e- i ctts,,d by Mr. 1Li I~tic l tti' it-Tik-l c 1 ets may be 1}ttrclth : c d!;i 'at Ithe auditoriumn box office iorn 1 ()} Proigrton : Schntiatin, Quu inlt ,ins a.-1pm,2-8:;i0 p.m. Fa; ajr Op. 44: fSerkin;Buch lQuartet.) r ! 11lartok, Concerto: for Violin andi Acadeic ! NI tj'E s 0ches>ti-i. 1.741: L2-menuin; flu!- Engineer'ing 'M'ech nies: EM ! las Sympn,7y tOrches tra, l orate laboratory (classes will not meetoGi~tn~ this week. lto~at. ,Divert iit'hoNo.,)15 iti Psychology 106: Psychology of .2 FlI"f' X 2;7. Salesmanship. Tuesdays and, Siiget ti : Sym4'tphonil'c1c uselbl(', 'Thursdays, 10 a im. West; Ga ll'ry. (iobermtlami (cond tc tillfx Alutmni Memorial IlallI All grad ltn t e riudeni r are, insvit- _____d silcnce is etet' E.t Preliniitmrv exahinatioins ini L(>ttuigu, Rackhaifl l(lclg 7 :4h pnc nd eranfrah.dc torate will be held on Friday,.111eb. 1W un(t'tt'w k(Ac '4113 lmeas 1:3, 4-6 p.m., Yackbamt Amphi- 4 . p.m.. ABC lbooin, P t'iir .n theatre. Dietiona tie! i,,y bo J3_fal~tI('. used. l Those wh o arc coinph'titnu MaIdl~thl:ties ('bClb: 8 punm., W(,s French or Owitrnan 12 for credit 'on retuce fh oolil.Packh tn o IBldg. need not 1I,.r.en1 1Iems-ive s for D . W. Mv. Kiio'ai1 will sit'kon the exanina'tioti 1111 h'5s IA i 11cish Numricual Met] u(XIS tom )bt alit to do so. Characteristic i'ltot s aid cEVco'vlr> Office hourls for ti s %week-1L---utof Ma triec4.! Mo. usTl~ ,,Fi--:04p.m.. 3028 Raekluarn l lum . IFilms on Art,: anrd (Cra.t.' :415i i a f i JLLETINSEEOUR sp CNVALENTINES^^11 Fr ensh songs. Any stuident may 0 .._ DESIGNED FOP,, apply for membership at this " Pi iKappa, Sigmai: iMe ,' A"W,0f . AND)FOR 1)111I..v Un.33 inni on. 'L LIHER into'rcollegiate Zionist 1"edci- /i M tionx of America-Michigan Ch ap- I .K.O. movie "Look HoInati( l~, Iin, Da ncing. Th it lotnia Club: 7:30 pt.., Ite-iL 303 South Main Tl -65 (continued on Page 6) !,' i __.}C }" f 't )!."t}" r0 t ) C i I E t E C pk I Id III If STOP osing valuable time Students, save :ypurselff time and money-! The Ann Arbor Business School offers you classes .in Typing &Shorthand Jbb 1' a car for business purposes to physically handicapped dents. and stu- to be taken in your free hours during the day or -1in night classes. Veterans may receive this in- struction tinder the G.I. Bill, along with your University courses. See i's for Particulars. ANN ARBOR BUSINESS SCHOOL 330 Nickels Arcade Phonc 2-0330 I - JGP Tryouts Begin Today Junior coeds may tryout for singing, dancing and acting parts, in the Junior Girls' Play from 31 to 5:30 p.m. today through Friday in the ABC Rin. of the League. To be eligible for participation coeds must have an eligibility card and must have paid their junior class dlues. Juniors may pay their'ddues at the tryouts. Women interested in working on the various committees for JGP may sign from 3 to 5 p.m. beginning tomorrow at the booth in the League lobby. Volunteers are needed for costume, stage crew and various other technical committees. Inter-House Cage Games Scheduled The Inter -house Basketball Tour'nament will be resumed this week with games played in Bar - bour Gymi. Tuesday : 5:10 p.m. Alpha Phi I vs. Delta Gamma IT. Alpha Delta Stockwell VI vs. Helen Newberry Pi I vs. Stockwell V; 7:10 p.m. IT, Martha- Cook vs. Stockwell VIII: 8:15 p.m. Co-op vs. Stock- well XVITT. Wednesday: 5:10 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma III vs. Alpha'Omi- cron Pi V, Kappa ,Alpha Theta I vs . Jordan V; 8:15 p.m. Zone VI vs. Stockwell XIT. Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Alpha1 Delta Pi IT vs. Alpha Phi IV. I i 7 1 l Men: it l La U v isI1i vrf Clui"-exnei ir that call enterin, fres"hmen aft tend aser'ies of le-tures; on l' risoul1 and Community 1lealthl and to pass an examination on they con- tent of these lectures. Transfer students with freshmen. standing are also required to take the course unless they have hack6, sium- ilar', approved, course elsewhere. Upperclassmen who were, here as freshmen and who did not ful- fill the requirements are reqluest- ed to do so this termn. These lectures are also requir'ed of veterans with 'freshman standh- ing. The lectures wvill be given in' Rm. 25, Angell Hall, 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. as follows: Lecture 1, Mon., Feb. 9; Lec- ture 2, Tues., Feb. 10; Lecture 3, Wed., Feb. 11; Lecture 4, Thurs., Feb. 12; Lecture 5, Mon., Feb. 16; Lecture 6, Tues., Feb. 17: Lecture 7, (Examination) Wed., Feb. 18. f You may attend at 5 pam. or' 7:30 p.m. Enrollment will takle plane at the lh-6t lecturo'. Concerts Student Recital: Nina Goehriu g, a student of violin tinder Gilbert Ross, will be heard in a program presented in partial fulfillment of 1 the requirements for the degree of Master of Music at 8:30 p.m. T'hurs., Feb. 12. Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. Program: composi- tions by Pergolesi, B~ach and Tschaikowsky and Andante con mnoto, for' violin and piano, writ- ten by Miss Goelurinp;. Thfe public is invited. Evenzts Today R~adio Program: 5:45-6 p.m., WPAG. The Ger- man Series-Prof. Otto Graf and Mr. Whalter Rickhoff. Debate between University of Mlichigan and Georgetown Uni- AP 1LIfCA~ION PHOTOS 24.-IfrOL' Sex' ice 1030, E. tniversity Trel. 8413 u.m1., Kellogg Aud(ito rium; spon- sore'd by the Audio- Visuial Educa.' tion :n is.Buh 'NchulotC colon'' . CrafIts of (lhe "ire: .aw iruig with Pencil: IVI~kItwof i Mrl(color) Gilbrt &t Sullivan Stnti'ty: IChorus Rehearsal and tryouts forj leads in the Spring produr ,tion of "H.M.S. Pinafore" at' 7 p.m.,, siichigan eaut Room will be posted. 316, Michigan. Unin, Prof. C. E. Koella, of tihe Romance Language Deptartment, will speak on "De Lausanne a Rotterdam. en Sep- tembre 19301." 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