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I gT"AY9, OCTOBER 10, 1949

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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SPIRITUALS:
Concert Series To Open
With Marian Anderson
Initiating this Year's Extra Concert Series will be contralto
Marion Anderson, who will make the first appearance in her 14th
national tour Thursday evening in Hill Auditorium.
Named as "radio's foremost woman singer" for five consecutive
years, Miss Anderson has become an institution in America's concert
circles. Since her Town Hall debut in 1935, the noted soprano
has given 715 concerts in her heavily-attended tours.
INCLUDED IN THURSDAY'S varied program will be four spir-
ituals for which she is particularly popular. Similar religious songs
furnished the basis of Miss Anderson's career, which began in 1925
with a Philadelphia church choir.
Aided by several scholarships, the soprano studied voice
while touring Europe until 1935, when Sol Hurok heard her singing
in Paris and immediately signed her for an American tour,
thus raising her to the national stardom which she now enjoys.
Single tickets for Miss Anderson's concert may be purchased in.
the Choral Union offices in Burton Memorial Tower, and at Hill
Auditorium box office Thursday night.
Read and Use The Daily Classifieds

Campus
Calendar
Events Today . ..
Sociedad Hispanica -- Social
hour, 4 to 5 p.m., International
Center.
At the Michigan-Arch of Tri-
umph, 1:40, 4:10, 6:45 p.m.
At the State-River Lady, 1:36,
3:36, 5:36, 7:36, 9:36 p.m.
Events Tomorrow.. .
Model UN-Meeting; Prof. Trow
of the education school will speak
on the UNESCO; 7:30 p.m., Mich-
igan Union. "
Hiawatha Club-Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Rm. 3G, Michigan Union.
Russian Circle-Meeting; Slides
on peoples of Russia with com-
mentary and short talk on "Study
of Russian in Czechoslovakia"; 8
p.m., International Center.
La P'tite Causette - Meeting,
3:30 p.m., Grill Room, Michigan
League.
Events Tuesday.. .
A.I.Ch.E. - Opening meeting;
guest speaker will be Prof. H. W.
Hobbs, noted geologist of the Arc-
tic; 7:30 p.m., Rm. 348 West En-
gineering.
Michigan Dames - Meeting,
Fashion Show; 8 p.m., Rackham
Assembly Hall.

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LEWIS ANNOUNCES CANDI-
DACY-John L. Lewis (above),
president of the United Mine
Workers, ended all speculation
as to his future course when he
announced, at the UMW con-
vention in Cincinnati, that he is
A candidate for re-election to
the presidency of the union.
'Summer Solstice'
"Summer Solstice," an original
opus by Robert G. Shedd of the
University English Department,
will be the first play production
of the Department of Speech this
year on Oct. 29 and 30.

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for your Entire Ensemble
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Rhinestones or semi-precious stones set in gold or
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Buy alone or in sets.
$2.25 to $22.95
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An outstanding collection in long or short styles.
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