THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 the Board of Higher Education of New York City, will speak on the subject, "The Fruit4 of Scholarship." Classes, with the exception of clinics and gradu- ate seminars, will be dismissed at 10:45, Seniors may be excused from clinics and seminars to attend the Convoca- tion. Academic costume will be worn by faculty members, who will robe backstage and proceed to their seats on the stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families .and will be held until 10:55. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is invited. List of approved social coming week-end: April 26- Alpha Kappa Alpha events for the April 27- Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Tau Omega Class of 1953 Collegiate Sorosis Graduate Student Council Henderson House Kappa Nu Lloyd House April 28- Acacia Allen-Rumsey Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta PI Chicago House Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Greene House Hayden House Kappa Nu Lambda Chi Alpha Michigan Coop House Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Rho Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Tau Delta Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Wenley House Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi April 29- Martha Cook Dormitory Nelson House Phi Delta Phi Summer Employment: A representative from the Pennsyl- vania Salt Manufacturing Company will be interviewing men and women interested in summer entployment for their Wyandotte, Michigan plant, Mon., April 30. Students who are juniors in chemistry are preferred. Call the Bu- reau of Appointments, Ext. 371 for ap- pointment. A representative from the Westmor- land Sterling Silver Company will be interviewing students who have a car and are interested in summer specialty sales work in the Ann Arbor area, Fri., April 27. Call the Bureau of Appoint- ments, Ext. 2614 for appointment. Personnel Requests: The Michigan Civil Service 'Conmis- sion announces an examination for Read and Use Daily Classifieds Personnel Technician L Closing date May 2. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg. Personnel Interviews: Fri., May 4, a representative from the Great Lakes Chemical Corporation will be interviewing Chemical Engineers for positions in north-western Michigan: For appointments for interviews call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. 'The Calendaring Committee of Stu- dent Legislature has extended the final date for submission of preferential dates by campus organizations, to Mon., April 30. All those groups, both off and on campus, wishing to sponsor all- campus dances or drives are urged to submit their dates immediately. Those groups submitting dates on time will be given preference on the calendar. For events of a more limited nature, affecting only a segment of thecam- pus, organizations are reminded that the deadline for the fall semester wIll be October 15, and March 15 will be the closing dates for spring events. Send your preferred dates to Lee Benjamin, 122 S. Forest, or call 25587 for informa- tion. Lectures University Lecture, Department of Chemistry. Fri., April 27, 4:15 p.m., 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Dr. Robert S. Hansen, Assistant Professor of Chemis- try, Iowa State College. "Some Topics in Absorption from Solution." The public is invited. Lecture, auspices of the Christian Science Organization. "Christian Sci- ence, Bringer of Peace." Harry B. Mac- Rae, C.S.B., Dallas, Texas. Fri., April 27, 8 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. Open to the public without charge. Illustrated Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Landscape Architecture and the Hiawatha Club. Col. H. C. An- derson of Cheyenne, Wyoming, will lec- ture on Sun Valley, Idaho, Tues., May 1, 7:30 p.m., 130 School of Business Ad- ministration, Monroe Street entrance. The lecture, dealing with summer and winter sports and facilities, and the scenery of the Idaho mountains, will be illustrated with colored moving picture films and slides. The public is invited. Academic Notices Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., April 27, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Speak- er: Dr. Bertram Donn, Wayne Univer- sity. Subject: "The Distribution of Interstellar Matter." Doctoral Examination for Kenneth A. Wagner, Botany: thesis: "The Necker- aceae of North America," Fri., April 27, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., 9 a.m. Chairman, H. H. Bartlett. Doctoral Examination for Warren Dale McBee, Electrical Engineering; thesis: "A Study of the Influence of a Strong Transverse Magnetic Field on an Un- confined Glow Discharge in Air at About 1 mm Pressure," Sat., April 28, West Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 10 a.m. Chairman, W. G. Dow. Law School Admission Test: Candi- dates taking the Law School Admission Test, April 28, are requested to report to 140 Business Administration at 8:45 a.m., Saturday for the morning session; Afternoon session, 1:45 p.m. Candidates must be present at both sessions. Concerts Composers' Forum Cancelled. The program by students of composition at Michigan State College, previously an- nounced for Monday evening, April 30, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, has been cancelled. Student Recital: John Crawford, Clarinetist, will be heard in a program of works by Hindemith, Barat, Mozart, and Telemann, at 8:30 p.m., Mon., April 30, Rackham Assembly Hall. He will be assisted by Bethyne Bischoff, pianist, Walter Chersack, flutist, and Robert Pfeuffer, bassoonist. Mr. Crawford is a pupil of Albert Luconi, and the re- cital will be open to the public. It is played in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree. Student Recital: Emily Karch, pian- ist, will present a program at 8:30 p.m., Sun., April 29, Architecture Auditorium, in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree of Bachelor of Music, A pupil of Helen Titus, Miss Karch will play compositions by Haydn, Hindemith, Debussy and Schumann. The public is invited. Events Today Forum on College and University Teaching meeting, 3 to 5 p.m., Li- brary Lecture Hall. Subject: Methods of Teaching in College. Guest speak- er, Dr. Ordway Tead, Chairman of the Board of Higher Education, New York City; panel, Preston W. Slosson, Pro- fessor of History; Harold M. Dorr, Pro- fessor of Political Science; Philip J. Wernette, Professor of Business Admin- istration; and Algo D. Henderson, Pro- fessor of Higher Education. IZFA: Executive meeting, 4:15 p.m., Union. Triton Film Society (S.R.A.): "The Love Parade' will be shown at 8 p.m., Lane Hall. All Inactive & Pershing Rifle Alumni: Contact Jim McNally or Doug Covert, 16 Winchell, 24401, immediately in re- gard to your past records. Wesleyan Guild: Roller-skating party, 7:30 p.m. Work party for the D. P. project, Sat., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Acolytes: Meeting, Prof. Eliseo Vivas will speak on "The Problems of Aesthe- tics," 7:45 p.m., Room 3-D, Union. Hillel: Passover services Friday and Saturday morning at 9. Memorial serv- ices on Saturday morning. Regular Friday evening services at 6:30 instead of 7:45 as previously announced. All services in the Upper Room, Lane Hall. University Museums Friday Evening Program: Subject: "Storing Sunshine for the Future." Movies: "Strength of the Hills" (dealing with the eastern hardwood forests and their fire pro- tection), and "Everyman's Empire" (picturing our national forests). 7:30 p.m., Kellogg Auditorium. Movies are free. Visitors' Night, Department of Astron- omy: 8-10 p.m., Angell Hall. Dr. Freeman D. Miller will give a short illustrated talk in room 3017 on "The Light of the Stars." Following the talk the Angell Hall Student Observa- tory, fifth floor, will be open for obser- vation of Saturn and a star cluster. If the sky is not clear, the observatory will be open for inspection of the tele- scopes and planetarium. Children must be accompanied by adults. Graduate Mixer: 8:30 to 12:00 mid- night, Rackham Assembly Hall. Hostel Club: Swimming and sports at the I-M Bldg., tonight. SR ACoffee Hour: Lane Hall, 4:30-6 p.m. Westminister Guild: Open House, 8:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church. 1 Roger Williams Guild: IM party. Meet at the Guild House at 8:30 p.m. Canterbury Club: 4-6 p.m. Open House. Hawaii Club: Business meeting-social, 7:30 p.m. Meet at the Island, weather permitting; if not, in room 3G, Union. If doubtful as to meeting place call 31604 (Ray Lum) by 7 p.m: Coming Evenis SRA Spring Rendezvous Group meets at Lane Hall, Sat., April 28, 9 a.m. Pershing Rifles All Active Pershing Riflemen meet at the Rifle Range, Sat., April 28 at 0900 hour. After 0915, the unit will be drill- ing at Ferry Field (South) in prepara- tion for the Drill Meet. Sailing Club: Michigan Invitational Regatta, Saturday and Sunday, April 28 and 29, transportation at side door of Union, 8 a.m. Beacon: Meeting, Sat., April 28, 2 p.m., League. Mr. Naidoo will speak on "South Africa Today." Hostel Club: Pinebrook Weekend Trip. Bird Hike Sunday morning. Bike or ride. Call Bill Walton, 3-0385. Hillel Film Series: The Barber of Se- ville, with the Opera Comique of Paris. Sun., April 29, 7 p.m., Lane Hall Audi- torium. ,- 'R y I MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. 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