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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951

H ALF-T IME FE ATURE :
Anvys To Herald Band
ay at Saturday's Game

DAILY OFFICIAL BbULLETIN

SAYE T/MEI

The Michigan Stadium will
echo to the ring of 95 anvils Sat-
urday as 95 high school bands join
together to pound out the "Anvil
March" as part of the half-tinie,
entertainment at the Indiana-

Michigan game.
The resounding

noise will mark

Dislay f UK
The political science department
will present a display illustrating
the British electoral system to-
morrow in the Rackham Bldg.
The display is in connection
with the upcoming general elec-
tions in Britain Oct. 25.
An assortment of pamphlets',
posters and other election mater-
ial will be on exhibit in the Rack-
ham Assembly Hail. The material
was collected by Professors James
K. Pollock, Lionel H. Laing and
Samuel J. Eldersveld, all of the
political science department, dur-
ing their trip to England mi Feb-
ruary, 1950, to observe the election
that year.
At 8p.m. tomorrow, a movie,
The General Election," will be
shown in the Rackham Amphithe-
atre. The film, produced by the
British Government, deals with
all stages of the electoral process
ing te lat electionlcamaer-
ial ill e onexhiit i theRack

the Third Annual Band Day,
sponsored by the University bands,
and promises to be the best yet,
according to Prof. William D. Re-
velli, director of the Bands.
* * *
LAST YEAR there were 37
bands with 2,363 participants,
while this year, with more than
twice that number of bands con-
sisting of 5,529 musicians, plus
drum majors, twirlers and color'
guards, the total number on the
field will be 6,104.
The 135-piece Michigan
Marching Band will appear in
its usual snappy pre-game per-
formance but the band members
will be busy at half-time help-
ing to guide the high school mu-
sicians into their assigned plac-
es on the field.
A rehearsal is scheduled for
Saturday morning at Ferry Field
soon after 9 a.m. when the bands
arrive in Ann Arbor.
* *
FROM THE upper peninsula
the Stambaugh 55-piece band will
begin their trip tomorrow in or-
der to be on hand for the rehear-
sal. The other bands are coming
from all parts of the lower penin-
sula.
Four musical selections besides
the "Anvil March" will be per-
formed. "On Top of Old Smoky"
will open the program, followed
by the locomotive cheer to the
tune of "I've Been Working on
the Railroad." Goldman's "On
the Mall" and the stirring Sousa
march, "Stars and Stripes For-
ever," will round out the program.
Owing to the large number of
performers who will be on the
field, no formations will be staged.
I[J- I

The Daily Official Bulletin is ane
official publication of the University1
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-t
bility. Publication in it is construc-1
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent1
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
2552 Administration Building before1
3 p.m. the day preceding publication1
(11 a.m. on Saturday).
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951
VOL. LXII, NO. 14+
NOticeS
To all department heads-directories:
Will you please requisition as many Di-
rectories as you will need for your de-
partment. Faculty directories will be
available for distribution on October
25 or 26 and will be delivered by Cam-
pus mail on receipt of your requisition,.
Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary
Change in Student Addresses. Please
report immediately to the Registrar, 1513
Administration Building, any change of
address during the semester.
BLUE CROSS
Group Hospitalization, Medical, and
Surgical Services
During the period from Oct. 8
through Oct. 19, the University Per-
Photo Exhibit
Shown Here
A history of American architec-
ture in photographs will be on dis-
play at the Architecture Bldg. un-
til October 24.
The 47 panels in the .exhibition,
entitled "Houses, U.S.A.," were or-
ganized by Life Magazine editors
for the Inter.American Office of
the National Gallery of Art in
Washington.
The history of American archi-
tecture from its earliest beginnings
to the present day is traced by en-
larged photographs of single dwell-
ings mounted on aluminum panels.
The exhibit is divided into seven
general groups: First Houses, Co-
lonial, Houses of the New Repub-
lic, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival,
Eclectic and Modern.
Yearbook Picture
Sittings, Continue
Seniors may still make appoint-
ments to have their pictures taken
for the 'Ensian, Nancy Groesbeck,
'53, assistant 'Ensian office mana-
ger, announced yesterday.
Appointments can be arranged
from 2 to 5:30 p.m. daily at the
'Ensian office in the Student Pub-
lications Bldg. Sittings for the pic-
tures take place from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., with the evening sittings
from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds,

sonnel Office, 3012 Administration
Building, will accept new applications
as well as requests for changes in con-
tracts now in effect. This applies to
the hospitalization, medical, and sur-
gical services, all of which are available
to University employees.
These new applications for participa-
tion and for changes in existing con-
tracts will become effective December
5, with the first payroll deduction oc-
curring on Nov. 30.
After Oct. 19, no new applications
or changes can be accepted until April
1952. "
Attention: Selective Service Regis-
trants. The University's Armed Services
Information Center is located in Rm.
555 in the basement of the Administra-
tion Bldg. You are invited to call
in person at the office or telephone
University ext. 301 for assistance with
questions or problems concerning your
draft status.
Student Loans for hen
There will be a meeting of the Stu-
dent Loan Committee, Thurs., Oct. 11,
beginning at 1:30 p.m. Students wish-
ing to apply should see Miss McKenzie,
1059 Administration Building for ap-
pointment.
Seniors and Graduate Students in Me-
chanical and Industrial Engineering:
For presept and future interviews
with companysrepresentatives, each
student is requested to have his Per-
sonnel Card filed in the Mechanical
Engineering Departmental Office im-
mediately. Many Companies are sched-
uled for interviews during the present
Semester and many representatives de-
sire to see your Card for inspection
following your interview. watch the
Mechanical Engineering Bulletin Board
for dates and schedules of interview.
Fraternity Rushing Chairmen:
Pledge Registration Cards and Pledge
Lists will be available today, between
4 and 5 p.m. at window 8 in the Lobby
of the Administration building, All
Cards and Lists must be filed with the
Office of StudentAffairs NO LATER
THAN 9 a.m., Mon., Oct. 15.
Registered Social Events for the coming
week-end:
October 11-
B'nai B'rith Hillel FoundationI
October 12-{
Abby House
Alpha Delta Phi
Alpha Delta Pi
Fletcher Hall!
Hillel Foundation
Inter-Guild
Martha Cook Bldg.
October 13-
Acacia
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Kappa Kappa
Alpha Omega
Alpha Rho Chi
Alpha Sigma PhiI
Beta Theta Pi
Chi Phi#
Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Sigma Theta
Delta Tau Delta
Delta Upsilon
Kappa Nu
Michigan House
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Rho Sigma
P1 Lambda Phi
Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Nu'
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Tau Delta Phi
Taylor House{
Theta Chi
Theta Delta Chi
Theta Xi
Triangle

Zeta Beta Tau
October 14-
Graduate Outing Club
Kappa Kappa Gamma"
Phi Delta Phi
Registration of Student Organizations
including honor societies, for the pres-
ent semester should be completed by
Fri., Oct. 12. Registration forms are
available in 1059 Administration Build-
ing,
Personnel Request:
The New York State Clvii Service
Commission announces an examination
for GUIDANCE COUNSELORS. Appli-
cations will be accepted up to Novem-
ber 9.
For further information call at the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Building.
Lectures",
The Department of Aeronautical En-
gineering announces a series of lec-
tures on "Dynamic Stability of Air-
craft" by Prof. F. M. Scheubel of the
Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt,
Germany. The first lecture will be on
Wed., Oct. 10, 4 p.m., 1042 E. Engineer-
ing Building.
Academic Notices
Seminar in Physical Chemistry. Wed.,
Oct. 10, 4:07 p.m., 2308 Chemistry Bldg.
Prof, L. O Brockway will discuss "The
Electron Diffraction Study of Three
Methyl Silanes by the Sector-Micropho-
tometer Method." All interested gradu-
ate students are invited.
Make-up Examinations in History will
be given on Sat., Oct. 20, 9-12. Stu-
dents must obtain written permission
from their instructors. After receiving
written permission, they must sign list
in History Office, 2817 South Quad.
Seminar in Organic Chemistry. Wed.,
Oct. 10, 7:30 p.n., 1300 Chemistry Bldg.
Gilbert J. Sloan will speak on "Ni-
trile Syntheses Related to the Letts Re-
action." Open to all who are interested.
Complex Variable Seminar. Wed., Oct.
10, 2:30 p.m., 243 West Eng. Mr. Osburn
will speak on the partial sums of Tay-
lor series of bounded functions.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics.
Thurs., Oct. 11, 4 p.m., 247 West En-
gineering Building. Prof. Charles Dolph
will speak on "The Timoshenko The-
ory of the Transverse Vibrations of
Beams."
Engineering Mechanics Seminar:
Wed., Oct. 10, 3:45 p.m., 101 W. En-
gineering Bldg. Prof. J. Ormondroyd
will speak on "Sir Isaac Newton and
His Contribution to Mechanics."
f i
_ailn-Concert
CarillonRecital. Sidney Giles, Assist-
ant University Carillonneur, will play
the regular Thursday evening carillon
program at 7:15, October 11. It will
open with Denyn's Preludlum in :B,
followed by compositions by Couperin,
Gossec, Mozrt; Lefevere, Van Durme,
Nees and Clement. The final group
will consist of Rimsky-Korsakov's Song
of India, Cherny's The Bells of Avalon,
and the Welsh air All Through the
Night all of which were arranged for
carillon by Mr Giles
i Events T oday
University of Michigan Rifle Club
will meet for its first practice firing
7:30 p.m. at the ROTC Rifle Range.
The Clu. has ten rifles for the use of
those who do not have their's on cam-
pus. All interested are welcome.
S. L. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-LMN.
Union. All interested students are in-
University of Michigan UNESCO
Council will hold its first meeting of

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ing, 7:30 p.m., 1400 Chem. Dr. Levin-
thal will speak on "Mechanism for the
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