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4_TE MICHIGAN IA IY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 4)

Professor Jean St. Fare Garnot,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes,
The Sorbonne, Paris; auspices of
the Department of Near Eastern
Studies. 4:15 p.m., Thurs., April
14, Rackham Amphitheatre.
University Lecture: "The Poetry
of Wallace Stevens." Dr. J. V.
Cunningham, University of Chi
cago; auspices of the Department
of English Language and Litera-
ture. 4:15 p.m., Fri., April 15,
Rackham Amphitheatre..
American Chemical Society Lec-
,ure: Dr. Henry Eyring, Dean of
the Graduate School, University of
Utah. "Application of Modern Re-
action Rate Theory to Living Sys-
tems." Fri., April 15, 8.p.m., 1300
Chemistry Bldg.
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for Ed-

win Lavern Cooper, Zoology; the-
sis: "Age and Growth of Brook
Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis
(Mitchill), in Michigan," Fri.,!
April 15, 3091 Natural Science'
Bldg., 9 a.m. Chairman, K. F. Lag-
ler.
Preliminary examinations for
the doctoral degrees in education
will be held Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday, May 25, 26, and 27.
All applicants who are planning to
take these examinations should
notify Prof. Harlan C. Koch,
Chairman of the Committee on
Graduate Studies in Education,
4012 UHS, in the immediate fu-
ture, indicating their fields of spe-
cialization.
Seminar in Applied Mathemat-
ics: Thurs., April 14, 4:15 p.m., 247
W. Engineering Bldg. Prof. C. L.
Dolph continues his talk on "Non-
linear cigenvalue problems for
Sturm-Liouville Systems."

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Geometry Seminar: Thurs.,
-gp:il 14, 7 p.m.. 3001 Angell Hall.
r. K. B. Lcisenring will continue
;n "Doubly Parabolic Geometry."
Ann Arbor Extension Course:
ART. Painting and Composition.
Open to those who are interested
in doing creative work in painting
and composition, using still life,
model or freely chosen subject
matter. Designed for the beginner
as well as for the mature student.
Lectures, group discussions, and
studio activities. Noncredit eight-
week course which can be taken
both Tuesday and Thursday
nights for the fee of $15; or one
ight a week for $7.50. Mr. Gerome
Kamrowvski. Thursday, April 14,
7:30 p.m. 415 Architecture Bldg.
Mr. Frank Cassara. Tuesday, April
19, 7:30 p.m. 415 Architecture
Bldg.
Concerts
The University of Michigan Rep-
ertoirc Orchestra, Paul Bryan and
Thomas Wilson, Conductors, as-
sisted by the Arts Chorale direct-
ed by Maynard Klein, will present
a program in West Lodge Audito-
rium, Willow Run, 8 p.m., Thurs.,
April 14. Compositions: Schubert,
lizet, Stainer, Bach, Holst, Cop-
land, Moussorgsky, Crause, and
Gounod. Open to the public.
Good Friday Choral Service,
4:15 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Uni-
versity of Michigan Choir, May-
nard Klein, Conductor, Marilyn
Mason, Organist, and Philip Duey,
Nlarrator. Compositions by Paids-
trina. Bach. and Heinrich Schutz.
Open to the public without charge.
Student Recital. Ford Mont-
gomezry, student of piano with
John Kollen, will present a pro-
gram at 8 p.m., Thurs., Rackham
Assembly Ball, in partial fulfill-
ment of the requirements for the
degree of Master of Music. Com-
positions: Mozart, Schubert, Grif-
fes, Mcdtner and Brahms. Open
to the public.
Exhibitions
"Art for Beginners," an exhibit
of work of non-professional stu-
dents. First Floor, Architecture
Bldg. Through April 16.
Events Today
Anthropology Club: Meeting, 8
p.m., 3024 Museums Bldg. Film on
Southwestern archaeology.
Marketing Club: Meeting, 7:45
p.m., 131 Business Administration
Bldg. Mr. Louis P. Butenschoen of
the Dow Chemical Company will
speak on some of the practical

problems in marketing. All stu-
dents interested are invited.
American Society for Public
Administration: Social Seminar,
7:30 p.m., East Conference Room,
Rackham Bldg. Guest speaker:
Prof. Lynton K. Caldwell, Syra-
cuse University, Coordinator of
the New York State Internship
Program. All those interested in
public administration are invited.
Alpha Phi Omega: Meeting, 71
p.m., Union. Members are expect-
ed to attend.
Arts Chorale and Education
Chorus: 7:10 p.m., 506 Burton
Tower.
Sociedad Hispanica: Tickets for
"Tropical Byways," to be present-
ed in Pattengill Auditorium on
Sat., April 16, may be purchased
by members today, at the special
rate of 40 cents, main lobby, Ro-
mance Languages Bldg.
Gilbert and Sullivan Society:
Rehearsal, 7 p.m., Michigan
League. It is important all
members attend, since final cos-
tume measurements will be taken.
Those who cannot attend must
make arrangements for their fit-
tings through Jim Schneider.
Forester's Club: Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Natural Science Auditorium.
Mr. Karl Lagler will speak on the
experiences he has had in the
field of fishing. Business Meeting
and refreshments.
La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m.,
Grill Room, Michigan League.
Student-Faculty hour: 4-5 p.m.,
Grand Rapids Room, League. Po-
litical Science department will be
guests. Co-sponsored by Assembly
and Pan-hel associations.
International Center weekly tea
for all foreign students and Ameri-
can friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Interna-
tional Center.
U. of M. Rifle Club: Meeting,
7 p.m., ROTC rifle range.
Young Democrats: Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Union. Speaker: Mr. Hicks
Griffiths, State Democratic Chair-
man.
AVC: Roundtable discussion, 8
p.m., Rm. E, League.
U.W.F.: Meeting, 4:15 p.m.,
League.
U. of M. Dames Sewing Group:
Meet at the home of Mrs. James
Delesdermeir, 1033 Packard, 8 p.m.
Lutheran Student Association;

Communion Service in Trinity Lu-
theran Church, 7:30 p.m. Friday,!
morning, 7:35-7:50, devotions at
the Student Center, 1304 Hill
Street. Friday noon, 12-3 p.m.,
Communion Service, Trinity
Church, and Worship Service,
Zion Church 1:30-2:30 p.m., Fri-
day, 7:30 p.m., Communion Serv-
ice, Zion Church.
Congregational Disciples Guild:
Vesper services during Holy Week,
Congregational Church, Thurs-
day, 5 p.m., Friday, 9:30 p.m.
Roger Williams Guild: Holy
Week Vesper Service at Guild
House, 5:10 p.m., tonight, Friday,
and Saturday.

Motion Picture: "The Well Dig-
ger's Daughter," French picture
featuring Raimu, Fernandel and
Josette Day, presented by Art
Cinema League. 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre. All seats
reserved; boxoffice opens 3 p.m.
Phone 6300.
Cominig Events
"The Synchroton," Dr. H. R.
Crane. Fri., April 15, 8 p.m., Rack-
ham Amphitheatre. Sponsored by
Detroit Section IRE and Student
Branch AIEE-IRE.

Bishop, Director of Industrial Re-
lations, Piasecki Helicopter Corp.,
Morton, Pa., will be in 1523 E.
Engineering, Tues., April 19, to
interview Mechanical, Civil, Elec-
trical, and Aeronautical Engineers.
There will also be a speaker from
Piasecki in 1504 E. E., 7:30 p.m,
Mon., April 18.
Committee for Civil Rights:
Open meeting, Fri., 7:30 p.m., Un-
ion. Elections and discussion of
the case, "The Trenton Six."
Alpha Lambda Delta: All women
who are eligible for membership
in Alpha Lambda Delta and who

wish to be initiated this spring
Interviews: Mr. Walter W. must register in the Women's

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