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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MARCH, 1953

PAGE TWO THULSDAY, MARCH 5,1953
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FAMED SOLOISTS:

UN Lecture

May Festival Programs Announced

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

NE,.'SAVE T/M
#AMO#

Detailed programs for the 60th mandy will conduct the Orches-
annual May Festival concerts to be tra. Included in the program are
held April 30 through May 3 in "Brahms' "Academic Festival"
Hill Auditorium have been an- Overture, Prokofieff's "Symphony
nounced by Charles A. Sink, presi- No. 6 in E-flat minor, Op. 111" and
dent of the University Musical So- Schumann's "Concerto in A mi-
ciety. nor, Op. 54, for Piano and Orches-
The Philadelphia Orchestra will tra."

perform at all six concerts. The
University Choral Union will par-
ticipate in two programs and the
Festival Youth Chorus in one.
Conductors will be Eugene Or-
mandy, Thor Johnson, Alexander
Hilsberg and Marguerite Hood.
THE FIRST program of the se-
ries at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April
30, will highlight Myra Hess, Brit-
ain's most honored pianist. Or-

Featured soloists for the sec-
ond concert at 8:30 p.m., Fri-
day, May 1, will be soprano Dor-
othy Warenskjold, contralto
Janice Moudry, tenor Harold
Haugh and bass Kenneth Smith.
The Choral Union conducted by
Thor Johnson will accompany
the soloists in a performance of
Bach's "Mass in B minor."
Violinist Zino Francescatti and

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THEATRE

Coming
SUNDAY

Never Till Now As Truly
SPECTACULAR and FUNNY
3EAN SI MaNSAs Shaw Wrote It!
too lovely far martyrdom The famous play screened in a
glittering sunburst of won-
drous splendor and mighty
thrills! The great drama,
romance, comedy of
VKTOR-MATUREagnRm
stem Ram an cptain pagn.om
susceptible to beautypanRoe
ROBERT NEWTON
as Ferrovius, a giant who
lost his temper

the Festival Youth Chorus, Miss
Hood directing, will perform at
2:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2. On
the program will be Rossini's Over-
ture, "Italian in Algeri;" Tchai-
kovsky's Overture-Fantasia, "Ro-
meo and Juliet"; Beethoven's
"Concerto in D major, Op. 61, for
Violin and Orchestra" and Benja-
min Britten's "Suite of Songs."
* * *
SPOTLIGHTED in the concert
at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, May 2, will
be Metrolopitan Opera bass Ce-
sare Siepi. The program will in-
clude Richard Strauss' tone poem.
"Don Juan," Hindemith's "Mathis
der Maler," Weinberger's "Polka
and Fugue" from "Schwanda,"
Verdi's "Ella giammai m'amo,"
Mozart's "Mentre ti lascio" and
Gomez's "Di sposo di padre."
The fifth concert at 2:30 p.m.
May 3 Sunday, May 3, will fea-
ture brilliant Czech pianist Ru-
dolf Firkusny. Included on the
program will be Schubert's
"Overture in the Italian Style,"
Norman Lockwood's "Prairie,"
Brahms' "Triumphlied" and
Martinu's "Concerto No. 2."
Metrolopitan Opera soprano
Zinka Milanov will be starred in
the final concert at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 3. The program will
consist of Haydn's "Symphony No.
7," Barber's "Second Essay for
Orchestra," Ravel's "La Valse,"
Beethoven's "Ah, perfido" and
Verdi's "Pace, pacemio Dio" and
"Ritorna Vincitor."
Season tickets for the concert
are available at the University
Musical Society offices in Burton
Tower. Beginning March 10, re-
maining season tickets will be
broken up and sold for single con-
certs.
Crib Will Hear
Juvenile Authority
William Flanagan, assfttant
prosecutor of Wayne County and
an authority on juvenile delin-
quency, will speak on "Alleged
Juvenile Delinquents" at a public
meeting of the Michigan Crib, pre-
law society, at 8 p.m. today in the
Kalamazoo Room of the League.

JAMES F. GREEN
.. UN expert
*R *;<
Green To Talk
Today on UN
United Nations policy and di-
plomacy will be reviewed by James
F. Green of the State Department
at 4:15 p.m. today in Auditorium
A, Angell Hall.
A graduate of Yale University,
Green was active in helping to
organize the United Nations. He
served at the Dumbarton Oakes
and San Francisco Conferences
and was an adviser to the United
States delegation in the General
Assembly.
For the past four years Green
has been deputy director of the
United Nations Social and Eco-
nomic Affairs Office in the State
Department.
He has also worked on the
Trusteeship Council and the
Cultural and Human Rights Af-
fairs Office.
The lecture tomorrow, entitled
"Multilateral Diplomacy: The
General Assembly in Action" will
be open to the public.
SDA To Sponsor
Czech Trial Talk
Don Harris, national secretary
of the Socialist Youth League, will
discuss "The Political Significance
of the Prague Trial" at a meeting
of Students for Democratic Ac-
tion at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3B of
the Union.
A strong critic of the trials, Har-
ris will examine evidence used in
the trial and some of the social
and political issues involved.

The Daily Official [Mletin is as
off cial publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent In
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before.
11 a.m. on Saturday.)
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953
Vol. LXII, No. 103
Notices
To all Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts. Any student
with the grade of "L," "X," or "no
report" on his record for a course tak-
en the last period he was in residence,
must have the course completed by
Fri., Mar. 6, or the grade will lapse to
an "E." Extensions of time beyond
this date to make up incompletes will
be for extraordinary cases only. Such
extensions may be discussed with the
Chairman of the Academic Counselors
(Freshmen and Sophomores) or the
Chairman of the Board of Concentra-
tion Advisers (Juniors, Seniors, and
NCFD'S).
The Queen's University, Belfast, Ire-
land, again offers, through a reciprocal
arrangement with the University of
Michigan, an exchange scholarship for
a graduate from the University of Mich-
igan, which will provide fees, board, and
lodging for the next academic year, but
not travel. Economics, Geography,
Mathematics, Medieval History, Phi-
losophy, Political Science, and Romance
Languages are suggested as especially
appropriate fields of study. Further in-
formation is available at the office of
the Graduate School, and applications
should be filed with the Graduate
School before April 10.
Late permission for women students
who attended "Faust" on Tues., Mar.
3, will be no later than 11:20 p.m.
Law School Admission Test. Applica-
tion blanks for the Law School Admis-
sion Test to be given on April 25 are
now available at 1213 Angell Hall or
110 Rackham Building. These applica-
tion blanks are due in Princeton, New
Jersey, not later than April 15, 1953.
The Student Sponsored Social Events
listed below are approved for the com-
ing week-end. Social chairman are re-
quested to file requests for approval
not later than 12 o'clock noon on the
Tuesday prior to the event.
March 6
Gilbert and Sullivan
Kappa Kappa Gamma-Alpha Phi
Nelson International House
Phi Sigma Delta
March 7
Maca
Alpha Delta Phi
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Alpha Kappa Kappa
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Sigma Phi
(Continued on Pane 4)

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LOST AND FOUND
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FOR SALE
PARAKEETS, babies and, breeders, ca-
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1951 CHEVROLET-Powerglide, R & H,
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1947 PLYMOUTH-Super-deluxe, 4-door,
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for quick sale. Ph. 3-8189 after 3:30
p.m. All day weekends. )27F
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ROOMS FOR RENT
SUITE to share with board. 520 Thomp-
son, )8D
ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS-
Reserve rooms now at The Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State.) Phone 3-8454. )3D
SINGLE Hollywood bed, modern bath
facilities. Maid service. Refrigerator
privileges. Near campus. Call 2-7108.
)7D
FOR IMMEDIATE occupancy: Excep-
tional double room with carpet, fire-
place, twin beds privacy. Two blocks
from campus. Call 30849. ) 13D
FACULTY HOME ON CAMPUS - Large
single room for male faculty member
or graduate student; tile bath, oil
heat, comfortably furnished. 723
Church. Ph. 2-3541. )14D
APARTMENT near campus to share with
male grad student or faculty member.
Ready for occupancy March 7. Call
or leave message for G. C. Voss, Room
219, Michigan Union. 2-4431.. )15
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED - Alpha Kappa
Kappa Fraternity. 1315 Hill Street.
Call Steward, 2-2252. )3S
HELP WANTED
ONE OR MORE YEARS
In school of engineering. To work in
the experimental department under
the supervision of development engi-
neers. Steady work, insurance and
hospitalization plan. Retirement pro-
gram. Send resume to Personnel
Manager.
TIMKEN
Silent Automatic Division
209 E. Washington St.
Jackson, Michigan (20H
BREAKFAST DISHWASHER wanted on
Mon. and Fri. 10-12 for three meals.
Great opportunity for additional work.
Call 9487. )19H

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent. sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St., Phone 7177. )2B
EXPERT TYPING - Reasonable rates,
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RADIO SERVICE
Auto -- Home - Portable
Phono & T.V.
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V.
"Student Service"
1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7943
1% blocks east of East Eng. )1B
WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )5B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )7B
TYPING, reasonable rates accurate and
efficient. Phone 7590. 830 S. Main.
GOOD rental typewriters available at
reasonable rates. Office Equipment
Company, 215 E. Liberty. Ph. 2-1213.
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