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Y, MAY 30, 1951

TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Campus Briefs

ALLEN-RUMSEY SEAL ... Al-
len-Rumsey House announced that
a house seal has been accepted by
the House Council.
The seal, designed by J. Ambrose
Beirce, 55, consists of a shield
upon which are mounted clasped
hands, standing for brotherhood,
a lamp of knowledge and some logs
and trees which stand for Allen
and Rumsey, the two tavern own-
ers who were the city's founding
citizens. f
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ENGINEERING HONORARY-
Tau Beta Pi, all engineering hon-
PHOTOS COPIED
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Original picture returned.
Send any size photo or negative.
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orary fraternity, announced its of-
ficers for the following year.
Fred Kohlmeyer, '53, 'was
elected president, Ray Decker,
'52, vice-president; James Riggs
Jr., '53, corresponding secretary;
RonaldMartinson, '53, record-
ing secretary and Phil Lake, '53
cataloguer.
A&D SCHOLARSHIPS - The
School of Architecture and De-
sign announced two annual schol-
arship awards.
The Jane Higbii Award, given
to a sophomore, was received by
Nancy Davis, '54.
The George G. Booth Traveling
Fellowship, was given to James
Livingston, Grad., on basis of com-
petitive drawing.
MICHIGAN FORESTER-- The
School of Natural Resources and.
the Foresters' Club have publish-
ed the 1952 edition of their annual
magazine, The Michigan Forester.

Union Rides
The names and destinations
of all drivers unable to get rid-
ers will be posted on the bulle-
tin board in the Union lobby
today, according to Dick Roth,
'5, Union staffman. Anybody
who has not been able to get
a ride home can check the
board and call the driver.
ROTCCadets
Win Awards
Yesterday 33 ROTC cadets were
presented awards by order of Col-
onel Charles D. Wiegand,
Master Sgt. George G. Beck-
with, '53NR, received the ROTC
Rifle Team championship medal
along with the American Ordi-
nance Association annual award.
The association of the United
States-Army medal was presented
to Col. Henry E. Buchanan, '52
Ed., as the outstanding ROTC In-
fantry Cadet.

New Bus Ad
Curricultur
Anunounced
Students in the College of Liter-
ature, Science and the Arts who
plan to enter the School of Busi-
ness Administration will be able
to enroll in a pre-business curri-
culum beginning next fall accord-
ing to an announcement made
earlier this week.
To complete the new program
and qualify for admission into the
business school students must
complete sixty hours in the liter-
ary college as is now required.
Under the new plan, however,
they will be given the choice of
studying either a year of a for-
eign language or a year of liter-
ature and fine arts.
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TYPEWRITING
SHORTHAND
A single subject or a complete coarse
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
William at State Phone 7831 37th Year

Seniors ...

SHIRLEY ANN VIRTA DORIS HARSANT
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ANNOUNCEMENTS-Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Virta of Lincoln Park
announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann to Niles
Richard Holland, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Holland also of Lin-
coln Park. Miss Virta is in her first year at the Dental Hygiene
school and Mr. Holland is a freshman in the Dental school and a
member of Psi Omega fraternity. Doris Joanne Kenny, daughter
of Mrs. Louise C. Kenny of Ann Arbor, was married Saturday,
March 29 in the chapel of the First Methodist Church to James
Ashley Harsant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Harsant of Lake-
wood, Ohio. Mrs. Harsant attended the University and was a
member of Collegiate Sorosis. Mr. Harsant, '52, is affiliated with
Sigma Chi fraternity.
Awards Given
By GleeClub
University Men's Glee Club
awarded two honorary trophies
and five Glee Club Award Funds
to its members last Thursday at
the annual banquet in the Union.
Recipient of the Paul Taylor LILLY DACH1
Memorial Trophy for the out-
standing member of the year was Lether Wallet
given for the second year to Merle At last a wallet that is bot
A. Nelson, '52E, manager of the
Glee Club. convenient, with a removabl
gusset change pocket and tc
See Daily Classifieds Pink, red, aqua, green, yel
fuchsia or benedictine.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
9:30 A.M.: Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.: Sunday Morning Services.
June 1-Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias
Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced
11:00 A.M.: Primary Sunday School during the
morning service.
5:00 P.M.: Sunday Evening Service.
8:00 P.M. Wednesday: Testimonial Service.
A free reading room is maintained at 339 South
Main Street where the Bible and all authorized
Christian Science literature may be read, bor-
rowed, or purchased.
The Reading Room is open daily except Sundays
and holidays from 11 to 5, Friday evenings
from 7 to 9, and Sunday afternoons from 2:30
to 4:30.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
State and E. William Streets
Minister-Leonard A. Parr
Director of Church School, Mrs. Gertrude B.
Couch
Student Work-Marilynn Paterson,
Robert Inglis
Director of Music-Harold Haugh
Organist-Howard R. Chase
10:45 A.M.: Church School in all Departments.
10:45 A.M.: Public Worship. Subject of Dr. Parr's
"Shall We Revise The Lords Prayer."
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
120 South State Street
Dwight S. Large, Erland J. Wangdahl,
Eugene A. Ransom, Ministers
9:30 A.M.: Breakfast Seminar. Pine Room.
10:45 A.M.: Worship in sanctuary. "Honesty As
A Life Preserver." Dr. Large preaching.
7:30 P.M.: An informal discussion will be held
in the Wesley Loungb.
Welcome to Wesley Foundation Rooms, open doily!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw
Rev. Wm. P. Lemon, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. John Bathgate, Minister to Students
9:30 A.M.: Bible Seminar.
10:45 A.M.: Rev. J. Bathgate "I prayed, but...-"
6:00 P.M.: No guild meeting.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
512 E. Huron
C. H. Loucks, Minister and Student Counselor
Betty Lou Cooke, Assistant Student Counselor

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
and The Episcopal Student Foundation
North Division at Catherine
The Reverend Henry Lewis, D.D., Rector
The Reverend Ellsworth E. Koonz, Curate
The Reverend Bruce H. Cooke, Chaplain
8:00 A.M.: Holy Communion.
9:00 A.M.: Holy Communion (followed by Stu-
dent Breakfast, Canterbury House).
11:00 A.M.: Church School (Nursery-9th Grade).
11:00 A.M.: Holy Communion and Sermon by the
Rev. Dr. Lewis.
5:30 P.M.: Canterbury Club Supper and infor-
mal open house.
6:45 P.M.: Seminar on Christian Living.
8:00 P.M.: Evening Prayer.
MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
Hill and Tappan Streets
Rev. Joseph M. Smith, Minister
Associate Student Work Directors:
Marilynn Paterson, Robert Inglis
Howard Farrar, Choir Director
Frances Farrar, Organist
10:00 A.M.: Church School, Junior High - Adults.
10:45 A.M.: Church School, Nursery to 6th Grade.
10:45 A.M.: Morning Worship. Sermon: Belong-
ing to on Age or to the Ages,
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
AND STUDENT CENTER
1511 Washtenaw Avenue
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 10:30 A.M.: Service, with sermon by
the pastor.
Sunday at 5:30: Gamma Delta supper.
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
423 South Fourth Ave.
Walter S. Press, Pastor
William H. Bos, Minister to Students
Irene Applin Boice, Director of Music
10:45 A.M.: Sermon: "A Loving Faifh."
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