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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1949

GEM OF AMERICANA:
Gettysburg Exhibit Will
Commemorate Address

,DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Four score and six years ago, on
Nov. 19, at the dedication of a
cemetery, Abraham Lincoln
brought forth a two minute speech
which has since become the best-
known gem of Americana.
To commemorate the famous
address, the speech department
has planned a "Gettysburg exhib-
it" which will be held tomorrow
through Saturday in the speech
library and the cases beside the
department office.
THE anniversary of the address
Mrs.. Eitzen Sings
'Wintereise' Today
Mrs. Leslie Mong Eitzen, of the
music school, wil present Schu-
bert's song cycle, "Die Wintereise"
("The Winter's Journey"), in a
recital without.intermision at 4:30
p.m. today at Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
Mrs. Eitzen, soprano, received
her musical training at Cu1rtis In-
stitute and the Kansas City Con-
servatory of Music. She is now a
teaching fellow in voice at the
University and has appeared as
soloist in programs over several
eastern radio stations.

has taken additional significance
since it was set aside by an act
of Congress three years ago as
"Dedication Day."
In its resolution, Congress
suggested "that the address be
read on that day in public as-
semblages throutghoaut the
United States and its posses-
sions, on our ships at sea and
wherever the American flag
flies."
This is the first speech to be so
recognized, said Prof. G. E. Dens-
more, chairman of the speech de-
partment. The address will be read
in all speech classes on that day,
he added.
The exhibit will feature photo-
static facsimiles of the five copies
of the Gettysburg address.
A PRINT of the only existing
photograph of the crowd which
heard the address will also be dis-
played. No picture was taken of
Lincoln himself, as by the time
the photographer could adjust his
cumbersome apparatus, Lincoln
had concluded his talk.
Several artists have drawn their
conceptions of Lincoln delivering
his famous speech, and copies of
these will be included in the ex-
hibit.

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 President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 43
Notices
Women students living in League
Houses: Room and board pay-
ments for the second half of the
fall semester are due to the house-
mother on Nov. 14.
Housing applications for grad-
uate and undergraduate women
students now registered on cam-
pus and wishing to move for the
spring semester of 1950 will open
at 12 noon, Tues., Nov. 15, at the,
specified window in the Lobby of
the Administration Bldg. Only
those with no housing commit-
ment may apply. Applications will
be accepted for both Dormitory
and League House accommoda-
tions until the number of avail-
able spaces is filled.
Identifcation Cards: Faculty
Members who have lost their Uni-
versity of Michigan identification
cards, or who have neglected to
return the applications for such
cards, are requested to call the
Personnel office, Rm. 3012, Ext.
2621, and secure new cards. Iden-
tification cards are necessary for
entrance into University buildings
after closing hours and by the
Board in Control of Intercollegiate
Matinee Adults 30c
Evening 40c

Athletics for golf course privil-
eges and purchase of tickets to
athletic events.
Sports Instruction for Women:
Women students who have com-
pleted their physical education re-
quirement may register as elec-
tives in physical education classes
on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes-
day mornings, Nov. 14, 15, and 16
in Barbour Gymnasium.
The S. S. Kresge Company will
be at the Bureau of Appointments,
Nov. 17 to interview students grad-
uating in February, 1950, for their
Management Training Program.
Make appointments for interviews
at the Bureau of Appointments.
3528 Administration Bldg.
The United States Civil Service
Commission announces an exam-
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