Individual Tickets on Sale
Today for Dr ama Season
Ticket sales for the individual
performances of the Ann Arbor
Drama Season will begin at 10 a'.-
m. today at the Lydia Mendelssohn
box office.
Season ticket sales will contin-
ue through the week of the first
production, "The Tempest," sched-
uled from May 15 to May 20. Pur-
VA Advises
Vets To .Plana
For Summer
Veterans planning to attend
summer school under the G.I. Bill
should begin making the necessary
arrangements immediately,
A veteran now in school who
intends to continue this summer
in the same school and the same
course needs only to register at his
school.
But if he wants to continue the
same course at a different school,
he must submit to the VA the pro-
per application form for a Sup-
plemental Certificate of Eligibility.
A veteran planning to take a
different course this summer,
either in his present school or at
another school, must also submit
an application, accompanied by
an explanation for the course
change.
Applications for Supplemental
and original Certificates of Eli-
gibility should be submitted to the
VA Regional Office in Detroit.
Cain Gains Post
Stanley A. Cain, botanical re-
search head at the Cranbrook In-
stitute of Science, has been ap-
pointed Charles Lathrop Pack
Professor of Conservation at the
University's new School of Natur-
al Resources.
chasers of single tickets may also
turn them in towards the price of
a season ticket if they desire.
The five productions to be pre-
sented by the Ann Arbor Drama
Season this year are:
"The Tempest," with Arnold
Moss and Vera Zorina; playing
May 15-20.
"Born 'Yesterday," with John
Alexander and Joan Morgan, play-
ing May 22-27.
"The Winslow Boy," with Basil
Rathbone, playing May 30-June 3.
"The Barrier," with Muriel
Rahn, playing June 5-10.
"Getting Married," with Cedric
Hardwicke, playing June 12-June
17.
Union Membership
Cards Now Ready
Students eligible for life mem-
bership in the Michigan Union
were reminded yesterday by book-
keeper Elsa M. Staeb that life
membership cards may be picked
up now in the Union Business Of-
fice on the ground floor.
These cards are available for
men who, by the end of this se-
mester, will have been on cam-
pus and paid full tuition for the
equivalent of eight full semesters
as civilians, Miss Staeb said. Cards
will not be mailed.
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