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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRI

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should besent in
~ypewitten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
111:00 a.m. Saturdays).
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 137
Notices
College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts: Students who plan
to attend summer school away
from the University of Michigan
must call at the Office of Ad-
vanced Standing, 1209 Angell Hall
to have their courses approved.

Chinese Grant in Aid Program,
U.S. Department of State: Chi-
nese students expecting to qualify
should apply immediately at the
Office of the Counselor to Foreign
Students, International Center.
Applicants for Combined Cur-
ricula: Application for admission
to a combined curriculum must
be made before April 20 of the
final preprofessional year. Appli-
cation forms may be obtained
now at 1220 Angell Hall and
should be filed with the Secretary
of the Committees at that office.
Orientation Advisors:
Eligible men, second term fresh-
men or better, interested in being
Orientation Advisors for next fall
may come for an interview to the
Union student offices tonight,
Wednesday, or Thursday from
7-10.
World Student Fund: Petitions
(Continued on Page 3)

Will Discuss
'U' UNESCO
Organization
Ways in which a campus UN
ESCO organization might promote
wcrld peace will be discussed by
a panel of faculty and students
at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Uni-
versity High School auditorium.
The meeting is part of the se-
ries of special lectures in educa-
tion. It will be led by Prof. Wil-
liam Clark Trow of the education.
school, who is chairman of the
Michigan Preliminary Committee
for the United Nations' Education-
al, Scientific and Cultural Organ-
ization.
Students include Tori Takaki,
Tokyo; William Browning, Grad.,
Michael Chiappetta, Grad., Leon
Gamet, Grad., Kapila Malik,,
Grad., of New Delhi, India; Bill
Miller, '49, and Willie Savage.

French Comedy

* * *

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# #

'La Belle Aventure," a three-act
comedy, will be presented by Le
Cercle Francais at 8 p.m. today
at the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea-
tre.
The play, written before World
War I by G. A. de Caillovet, Rob-
ert de Flers and Etienne Ray, deals
with a marital mixup.
* * *
THE LEADING roles will be
taken by Barbara Boucher, '50,
who will play Helene de Trevillac;
Leslie Rose, 51, as Andre Eguzon,
Richard Burns '51, as Valentin Le
Barroyer, Ruth Letzter, Grad, as
Madame de Trevillac, Delores La-
zich '49 as Countess d'Eguzon, and
Larry Wedlon '51 as Count d'Egu-
zon.
Others in the cast are Harriet
Peebles, Grad, Hubert Goldman,
"49; Gerard Adams, '49; Harriet
Krantz, '51; Delphine Tyber-

To Be Presented Today

2 f

MARITAL MIX-UP-Left to right, Larry Weld in, '51, Delores Lazich, '49, Richard Burns, '51, and
Barbara Boucher, '50, as they appear in a scene from this year's French Play, "La Belle Aventure."

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HELP WANTED

guein, '49; Patricia Sly, '51; Mi-
chel Johnson, '51; Herbert Rov-
ner, '51, and Francis Crowley,
'50.
In the play, the Countess d'Egu-
zon has arranged the marriage of
her peice, Helene de Travillac,
with a well to do young man, Val-
entin Le Barroyer.
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deep, of more than four times the
height of New York's Empire State
Building.

THESE PLANS go awry when
the Countess' son, Andre o'Eguzon,
arrives shortly before wedding
time and persuades the bride to
elope with him.
Further complications develop
when the eloping couple go to
the home of the bride's grand-
mother, Madame de Trevillac.

The production is under the di-
rection of Prof. Charles Koella of
the romance language department.
The incidental music was written
by Richard Burns, '51.
The play was first presented in
1913 in Paris.
Tickets may be purchased from
2 to 8 p.m. today at the box office.
All seats are reserved.

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