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This will be followed with Ross Lee Finney's Quartet No. 6 (1951), and after intermission the group will play Beetho- ven's Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131. The general public will be ad- ' mitted without charge. Carillon Recital by Percival Price, University Carillonneur, 7:15 Thurs- day evening, Apr. 23. The program will include Selections from Mozart's "Don Giovanni;" three Greek popular songs, Serenade, Song of Rhodes and Barcar- olle; Compositions for Carillon by Georges Clement; Chopin's Etude 12; spirituals Deep River, I Went Down in the Valley, Were You There, and All God's Chillun Got Wings. Correction. Benning Dexter, Associ- ate Professor of Piano in the School of Music, will play a recital in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater Sunday after- noon, Apr. 26, at 4:15 instead of 8:30, as erroneously reported. Events Today Field Work Supervisors' Institute to- day from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Michigan f Union Discussion Topic: "The Assign- ment of'Cases." At the general session from 10 to 12, Dean F. F.'Fauri will J speak on "Recent Happenings at the School," and Mrs. Eleanor G. Crane- field will discuss the "Focus of the School on the Assignment of Cases." The Political Science Round Table will meet at 7:45 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater. Dr. Herbert A. Simon, chairman of the Department of Indus- trial Management at the Carnegie In- d stitute of Technology, will speak on "Research Problems in the Adminis- trative Process." All interested persons 1 invited. Young Republicans. State Auditor General John Martin will be the guest speaker at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. All members and interest- ed people are invited to attend. The Speech and Hearing Association business meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the League, as elections will take place before the program, which begins at 8:15 p.m. Dr. Anna Elonen, of the Department of Psychology, will speak on "The Brain Injured Child," followed by a Speech Clinic faculty reception. The Linguistics Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the East Conference Room, Rackham Building. All students and faculty interested in Linuistics are cordially invited. Zeta Phi Eta. Meeting at 5 p.m. in the Woman's League. All dues and fines are payable at this time. Russky Chorus. There will be an im- portant meeting of the Russky Chorus today at 7:30, ninth floor of the Bell Tower, The program for the annual Russian Night and the International Pageant will be planned. All those tak- ing Russian courses are invited to at- tend. Pershing Riffles. The second instruc- tional meeting in preparation for the tactical problem will be held at 1930 hrs. in Room 264, TCB. All persons planning to participate in the problem should attend this meeting. Congregational Disciples Guild. Dis- cussion on "Theological Implications of the Field of Economics," 6:45-8:00 p.m. Psychology Students. Those students interested in forming an undergraduate psychology club with the purpose of "free associating" with other interested students should meet in the Psychology Graduate Room, 3415 Mason Hall, at 3 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Morning Matin 7:30-7:50 a.m. Wed., Apr. 22. Refresher Tea 4 to 5:30 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi. Meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the Chapter House, 927 For- " L. TOGGLE JACK*9 with chevron pockets on upper sleeves, XS-S-M-L ......... CALFSKINNERS 5.50 x: tapered-to-calf. Sizes 8 to 18. - d. CARRY-ALL 7. ~ 2.95 with plastic lining, matching colors............ . ...... - e. STA-BRA 2 7 stays in place, detachable, adjustable straps, 10 to 20. ... WHISTLE BRITCHES 3.75 uncuffed shorts, with wide side zip, 8 to 16... . ....... . . . f. TRAINMAN'S JACKET 6.95 with adjustable cuffs, sizes 8 to 20................. g. CLAMDIGGERS 4.95 -r ps ^, classics for roll-up, roll-down casualness, 8-20. . .. COLORS-Clean White, Sail Red, Summer Navy, Depth Green, Tar Block, Charcoal, Heavenly Blue, Pink Coral, Seal Brown, Sun Yellow, Maplenut-- all with contrasting railroad stitching. SPORI SHO r f 4 s " GS e 41 \.. .. est Avenue. La Sociedad Hispanica will meet at 8 p.m. in the Rumpus Room of the League. A talk, singing and dancing will be featured. All members are urged to attend. Attention Undergraduate Botany Club members: Due to a misunder- standing in the meeting date, the meeting scheduled for last Wed., April 15, was postponed one week. The meet- ing. will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 1139 N. S. As previously an- nounced, Dr. E. E. Steiner of the Bot- any Department, will talk. Everyone invited. Roger Williams Guild. Wednesday from 4:30 until 5:45 we hold our Mid- week Chat, this week featuring an open cabinet meeting beginning at 4:30. All Baptist students are welcome. Coming Events Alpha Phi Omega. There will be a meeting of the present officers and com- mittee chairmen and next semester's officers in Room 3A of the Union, Thurs., Apr. 23, at 7 p.m. Please attend. The scheduled committee meetings are cancelled. Roger Williams Guild. Yoke Fellow- ship meets Thursday at 7 a.m. in the Prayer Room of the First Baptist Church. We breakfast together and are through by 8. Kappa Phi. Cabinetmeeting Thurs- day at 4:30., La Petit Causette will meet tomor- row from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the No h Cafeteria, Union. All interested att- dents invited. Undergraduate Zoology Club will hold its first meeting in the Zoology Seminar Room, 3216 Natural Science Building, on Thurs., Apr. 23, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Marston Bates will be the quest speaker. All interested persons are urged to attend. International Committee of SL