P&0IR TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948 . _v _ v _ Preuss To Go To Netherlands To Be in The Hague As Visiting Lecturer Prof. Lawrence Preuss of the political science department has been invited to lecture at the Aca- demic de Droit Internationale, in The Hague, The Netherlands next summer. The Academie, a graduate school for the study of interna- tional law, is attended each year by several hundred students from various countries. About ten visit- ing lecturers are invited to serve on the faculty each year, with only one or two coming from the Unit- ed States. Prof. Preuss will deliver five lec- tures on international law as it relates to matters of domnestic jurisdiction DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in 'The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the Presiaent, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur- days.) SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1948 VOL. LIX, No. 69 Notices The Agenda for the University Senate meeting, Mon., Dec. 13 has been revised as follows: 1. Approval of the minutes of the meetings of the Senate on Feb. 16, 1948 and Nov. 15, 1948. 2. Report of Committee on Eco- nomic Status of the Faculty. D. M. Phelps. 3. Consideration of a communi- cation dated Nov. 19, 1948 from the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs. 4. Report of Special Committee on Public Discussions of Politi- cal Issues. 5. Election of members for the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs. 6. Consideration of a communi- cation dated Nov. 19, 1948 from the Board of Governors of the In- ternational Center and the Uni- versity Committee on Intercul- tural Relations. 7. Report of Committee and Senate member Union Board. the Nominating the election of a of the Michigan . bk DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT STAG or DRAG MASONIC TEMPLE BEAT THE BAND REDUCED RATES: To the Ladies prior to 9:00 "MEET ME AT THE TEMPLE" 8. Annual Report of the Senate Advisory Committee on Univer- sity Affairs. A. D. Moore. 9. Matters which Senate mem- bers may introduce from the floor. Navy College Aptitude Test: The place of this examination has been changed from 1025 Angell Hall, to Rackham Lecture Hall. Candi- Don't Fence Me In PITTSBURGH - The average size of a New England farm is 100 acres, according to officials. They explained that in the corn and hog belts, the average is 160 acres while in the cotton-produc- ing areas of the nation the av- erage is 60 acres. In the wild west, the size is more than 400 acres. T E S T IFIES - Russian - born Isaac Don Levine (above), edi- tor of Plain Talk magazine, tes- tifying before the House Un- American Activities Committee, told the investigators that Whit- taker Chambers held back stol- en U. S. documents from Soviet agents to use "in the event of any horror" to himself or his family. dates should report to the Rack- ham Building by 8:30, a.mn. Sat., Dec. 11. Approved Christmas caroling parties: December 12 Osterweil December 13 Acacia December 14 Congregational Disciples Guild, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Tau Del- ta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi; Stockwell, Zeta Psi December 15 Allen Rumsey, Alpha Tau Omega, Betsy Barbour, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Stockwell, Williams House December 16 Helen Newberry, Intercoopera- tive Council, Martha Cook, Roger Williams Guild The Office of the Dean of Women moved to their new quarters, Dec. 10, 1st Floor, South Wing, 1514 Administration Build- ing, State Street, across from An- gell Hall. Women students living in League Houses who have not yet signed housing contracts for the spring semester are instructed to call at the Office of the Dean of Women at once to complete their plans before the Christmas vacation. Only in this way will they be as- sured of space, since applicants not now on campus will be referred to remaining vacancies in the im- mediate future. University Community Center o Willow Village Sun., Dec. 12, Interdenomina- tional church program: 10:45 a.m., Church and nursery; 5 p.m., Children's program; 7:30 p.m., Candlelight carol service. Mon., Dec. 13, 8 p.m., Faculty Wives' Meeting; Cooperative Nur- sery Mothers' Meeting. Wed., Dec. 15, 3-5 p.m., Wives' Club Christmas party for chil- dren; 8 p.m., Ceramics. Thurs., Dec. 16, 8 p.m., Ceram- ics. Crafts. Lectures University Lecture: Thomas S. Lee, University of Minnesota, will speak on the subject, "Chemical Anaylsis of Mixtures Based on Re- action Rates," 3 p.m., Mon., Dec. 13, 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Concerts The University Musical Society will present Handel's "Messiah" in two performances, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m., in Hill Auditorium. Performers are Doris Doree, Soprano, Nan Marri- man, Contralto, Frederick Jagel, Tenor, John Gurney, Bass, Mary Stubbins, Organist, the Choral Union; and University Musical Society Orchestra; Lester McCoy, Conductor. A limited number of tickets in the top balcony are available for the Saturday night concert, and standing room tick- ets for both concerts at the offices of the University Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower and at Hill Auditorium Box Office one (Continued on Page 4) MICHIGAN HELD OVER! HE'LL TAKE THE WHOLE WORLD...AND YOU it M/fom ma/e If it's good wholesome food you want, then hurry right down to us for your meals. We have complete stocks of delicious, nutri- tious food. You're sure to find just what you want at the price you can fpay on the GRANADA menu. on State I i / 1 RIDE THE DANGER TRAIL! Starting TODAY Daily Mat. 'til 5 P.M. 30c Nights and Sunday 40c Plus 2nd Feature ROBERT LIVINGSTONE -- MAE CLARK for 2)intin 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING + ' 1 0 ! 1 ORPH EUM An Intimate Theatre Bring- Ing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations Final Week of Fall Season Today and Sunday We Start Mid-Winter Season on Jan. 7th FRENCH DIALOGUE - ENGLISH TITLES -R "A brilliant film. 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