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< SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1951

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

French Club
Sets Meeting
The first meeting of La Petite
Causette, an informal group of
students concerned with improv-
ing their French conversation, will
be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. tomor-
row in the South Room of the
Union cafeteria.
The group will meet every Mon-
day 'and Thursday. All former
members and any others interested
in learning French in an informal
atmosphere are invited, according
to Prof. Charles Koella of the ro-
mance language department.

LOOK and LISTEN

By PAULA EDELMAN
The summer fill-in programs
both on TV and radio have been
shelved and lookers and listeners
can again switch on the dial with
the hope of being "entertained."
But summer radio and TV pro-
grams (particularly TV) should
not be forgotten too quickly. More
than one critic has said that the
medium reached a new low this
summer.

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AND TO aggravate the condi-
tion, many people away from the
cities, on beaches and in small
towns, could only pull in one chan-
nel. When that channel featured
only trash some viewers found it
form of torture.
There is plenty of room for
justified griping about this situ-
ation.j
And if the network men
hear about it the situation will
perhaps be less grievous next sum-
mer.
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TWO MORE "firsts" have been
announced by the TV industry.
Yesterday, for the first time,, TV
audiences saw a football game, inj
color: Cal. vs. Penn.
The companion "first" is the
beginning of coast-to-coast net-
work service on a regular- basis
starting next week.
The world series will be seen
west of the Rockies, and an all-,
time record audience of 36,000,000
people are expected to watch it.
Now that commercial broadcasts
are going regularly from the At-
lantic to the Pacific let's hope they
will have some worthwhile pro-
grams to send across all those
miles.

IAU To Hold
Open House
Prof. Ross Lee Finney of the
School of Music will attend to-
day's Inter Arts Union open house
with guitar and folk song reper-
toire handy.
Other attractions are planned
for students and faculty mem-
bers attending the open house
from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. at 904
Olivia Avenue, home of Prof. Char-
les L. Stevenson of the philosophy
department and daughter, Anne
K. Stevenson, '54 SM, president
of I.A.U.
The first I.A.U. business meet-
ing of the current year will be
held at 2 p.m. today in the ABC
Rm. of the League.
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Study Facilities
Offered at Union
The Pendleton library and Rm.
3-D in the Union will be open
from 1 to 10 p.m. today for study-
ing.
Use of the library will be limited
to men only, while escorted women
may study in Rm. 3-D. Union
staff monitors will be on duty
throughout the day to maintain
study conditions.

Great Names
for campus class
games or fraternity
hOuse Stomps

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Lutheran Student Association: Sup-
per meeting, 5:30 p.m. at Lutheran Stu-
dent Center, Hill & Forest. Progiam
7 p.m. Speaker: Dean Erich A. Walter.
Unitarian Students meet at 6:30 p.m.
at the Church House for discussion
program on: 'Unitarian Beliefs About
God.' Phone 20085 before 5:45 p.m. for
transportation to the church.
Coming Events
Sophomore women can try out for
Sophomore Cabaret floorshow Tues.,
Oct. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wed.,
Oct. 3 from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
The room number will be posted at the
League. There are chorus and princi-
pal parts in singing and dancing both.
Volunteer Research Reserve Unit 9-3.
Meeting, Mon., Oct. 1, 18 Angell Hall,
?:30 p.m. Cnidr. Harold Allen will re-
port on the ONR Seminar held in June.
A21 interested students are invited to
attend an organizational meeting of
GENERATION in the Student Publi-
cations Building on Tues., Oct. 2, at
4 p.m.

Chester B. Slawson, Mineralogy. Elec-
tion of new members.
La p'tite causette will meet every
Monday and Thursday from 3:30 to
5 p.m., starting Oct. 1, in the south
room ofthe cafeteria of the Michigan
Union. All students interested in
learning how to speak French in a
friendly atmosphere are cordially in-
vited to join the group.
University of Michigan Student Play-
ers production crew meeting Mon., Oct.
1, 4 p.m. Garden Room, Michigan
League.
Hillel: Coke hour at Lane Hall from
3:30 to 5:30, Thurs., Oct. 4. Everyone
is welcome.
Women's Research Club. First regu-
lar meeting, Mon., Oct. 1, 8 p.m., West
Lecture Room, Rackham Building.
Speaker: Miss Adelia Beeuwkes, Asso-
ciate Professor of Public Health Nu-
trition. "Some Observations on Diet
and its Relation to Longevity." For-
mer members are extended an invi-
tation to renew their association with
the club this year.

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Hilel Music Group: The first meet-
ing of this new group will be held Wed.,
7:30 p.m. at 209 S. State St., Apt. 3.
Purpose: to listen to music and dis-
cuss it.
Graduate History Club: Meeting,
Tues., Oct. 2, 8 p.m., East Conference
Room, Rackham Bldg. Mr. Neil Mc-
Clarty will speak on research facilities
at the University of London. Graduate
students in history and faculty of the
department are invited.
Science Research Club. The October
meeting will be held in the Rackham
Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. on Tues.,
Oct. 2.
Program :
Ramnan Spectra of Associated Liquids,
Robert C. Taylor, Chemistry; Recovery
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