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TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1951

Campus
Calendar
Events Today

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FOR SALE

HOUSING COUNCIL - "The
University's Approach to Re-
search," an address by Provost
James Adams, will open the spring
meeeting of the Housing Research
Council at 10 a.m. in the East Con-
ference Room of the Rackham
Building.
Forty members of the council
will hear Dean Ralph Sawyer, of
the Graduate School, discuss
"Atomic Energy and the Phoenix
Project" after a dinner at 6:30
p.m. in the Union.
DISCUSSION-A discussion of
vocational opportunities in public
health and the new undergraduate
curriculums in health administra-
tion and sanitary science will fol-
low a coffee hour for undergradu-
ate students at 3:15 p.m. in the
-Daily-Jack Bergstrom School of Public Health lounge.
ern, '52, in the title role of Dona Dean Henry Vaughan, of the
ing victim in the Spanish play public health school, Prof. Nathan
omorrow at Lydia Mendelssohn Sinai, Prof. William Gibson, and
Robert Bowman, assistant to the
* * dean, will participate in the dis-
cussion.
)ona Hormia' * *
LECTURE-Homer W. Smith,
professor of physiology at New
ue Toni ht York University, will speak on
"The History of the Development
of Renal Physiology, at 4:15 in
romance language department, is Rackham Amphitheater.
the director of the play, assisted * *
by Betty Pfleiderer, '52. Events Tomorrow
This is the premiere perform-
ance of "Dona Hormiga" in the MEETING - The Hillel Drama
United States. The play was pre- Group will hold an open meeting
sented in 1930 in Spain. at 5 p.m. in Lane Hall to sign up
All seats, *priced at 74 cents, actors, actresses and directors for
are reserved and may - be pur- two coming productions, T. S. Eli-
chased at the Lydia Mendelssohn ot's "Cocktail Party" and Shaw's
box office from 2 to 9 p.m. today "Don Juan in Hell," Philip Pincus,
and 2 to- 8 p.m. tomorrow. Grad, announced.

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ROOMS FOR RENT
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near University campus for mature
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TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
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PERSONAL
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below. Buzz. )28P
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Learn to dance with
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PERSONAL

WILLIAM BACON will type papers 8 or
9 pages long on the marketing of
cigarettes. )27P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1 Tux, 3 Suits, in gobl con-
dition. Coat 36, pants 32 by 33. Ph.
3-1436. )47
FOR SALE--1941 Pontiac 8. Good con-
dition. Call 2-8764 or 7418. )45

FOR SALE
BICYCLE and pair skiis for men. Sep-
arate bargain sale. Call Barry 9477
after 8 p.m. )46
BABY PARAKEETS which can be train-
ed to talk & whistle. Singing canaries
and tiny colorful finches. Bird sup-
plies. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2
MEN'S GOLF CLUBS - Joe Kirkwood
matched set; 4 irons, 2 woods. Never
been used $30.95. Ph. 2-8692. )32
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings, registered and guaranteed. Call
Lee Anger, 2-3481. )35

TUESDAY

J. H. COUSINS
ON STATE STREET
MESH HOSE-RUN RESISTANT
Newest Spring Shades only $1.25 )3
FOR SALE-1949 Crosley sedan. Excel-
lent condition, reasonable. Ph. 2-3406.
)31
U.S. NAVY T-SHIRTS 49c-Men's briefs
49c-Unlined jackets $4.99 & $5.95.
Open until 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E.
Washington Street. )5
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Lalies alligator billfold in Union
lounge. Need Identification. Please
call 3-8366 after 4 p.m. Reward! )46L
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Single men to do counseling
in boys summer camp. Craft, swim-
ming, riflery, and riding counselors
only need apply. Glenn L. Klepinger,
1-2834 Rutland, Detroit 27. )32H
PORTER WANTED for fraternity. Work
for full board. Call 6641. )31H
BOOKKEEPER wanted for full time
permanent position. Complete set of
books. Excellent opportunity and good
salary. Apply at Folletts Book Store,
2nd floor, 322 S. State. )28H
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION to Akron, Ohio,
Fri., Apr. t. Room for 4 to 5 passen-
gers.Can leave any time. Ph. 3-8454.
)1R
RIDE WANTED-Roanoke, Wis.s Will
share expenses & driving. Ph. 3-1436.
)21T
RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. for two. Share
expenses, driving, leave Thurs. or Fri.
3-1992. )19T
WANTED-Ride to Omaha, Neb. Thurs.-
Fri. Share driving expenses. James
M. Smith, Lawyers Club 3-4145. )20T
RIDE WANTED-Norfolk, Virginia April
6 or 7. Share driving, expenses. Re-
turn desired. Call 2-8539. )18T

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LIBERTY MUSIC
205 E. Liberty

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SPECIALS!

AT HILL:

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Percy Grainger To Appear
Tomorrow in Spring Concert

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follow the tradition of the "old
masters" in style and technique.
Other numbers to be played by
the Symphony B a n d include
Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D
minor," Goldman's "Echo Waltz,"
Gagnier's "La Dame Coeur," Han-
del's "Walter Music Suite,"
Strauss' "Phaeton," Vidal's "Fan-
fare," Skinner's "Shawl Dance,"
and the first movement of Boro-
din's "Second Symphony."
Prof. William D. Revelli will
conduct the program, which will
be open to the public without
charge.
'Finian' Stage Help
The Student Players' production
"Finian's Rainbow" needs back-
stage help for set construction and
the regular performances sched-
uled for April 19, 20 and 21. (In-
terested students may contact Tom
Barnum, 409 Hayden House.)

OPENING TONIGHT
"DONA HORMIGA"
A Comedy in Three Acts
by the QUINTERO BROTHERS
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 3-4
Curtain 8 P.M. Matinee Wedneseday 3 P.M.

All Seats Reserved

74c

Phone 6300

LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

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WOODY'S COMING -
In the Smash Broadway Musical

PLAYING thrn WEDNESDAY

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MORE E'UN THAN
"ROmWFVLJcNES"
Packed with gags and guys and
songs and situations you'll lovel

Thursday! Edw. Robinson "OPERATION X"

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April 19, 20, and 21 at 8 P.M.
Matinee April 21 (Saturday) at 2:30 P.M.
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
Mail Orders Now Being Accepted
Send this coupon and self-addressed
stamped envelope.
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Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Please send me tickets for the foIlo ing performances:
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