FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 THE MICHIC - X DAILY PAGE THREE FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Pre-Medieal Society Slates Hospitality Day Program Glee Club Officers f m I 26th Anni versary SA LE The Pre-Medical Society willa hold a hospitality day tomorrow for pre-med students from six Michigan colleges. The events of the day will in- clude a program at 9:30 a.m. at Rackham Amphitheater and a tour of the Michigan Medical School facilities beginning at 10:30 a.m. in 1520 East Medical Bldg. All University pre-medical students are invited to attend. A PANEL discussion of the med- ical students' needs and exper- iences with Prof. Bruno Mein- ecke and a representative of each class taking part will be presented by the Pre-Medical Society at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Auditorium D. of Angell Hall. Frank Schubeck, '53, will rep- resent the senior class. Following the program officials for the coming year will be elect- ed and there will be a discussion period. I 1,440 Prs. Men's and Women's Better Grade S S 10 DAYS ONLY To celebrate the o ]1o days reaI bargair ,--- --E orpheum CINEMA K 10 Starting MONDAY .A*V' ANNOUNCING AN ENTERTAINMENT EVENT!! The Incomparable Chaplin in a New Masterpiece! 00erde lj~ eda .00d MEN'S GLEE CLUB-Pictured above are the Glee Club officers for the 1953-54 season. They are, left to right, William Roberts, Jr., '54SM, vice-president; Donald Smith, '55E, publicity manager; Leonard B. Sanford, '54, business '54 SM, president. manager and Robert McGrath, Postponed The International Student Association's grass-roots ac- quaintances picnic planned for tomorrow has been postponed until next Saturday. sI Starting TODAY - s Prices This Show Only Matinees 74c Nights 95c Gerhard Ritter To GiveTalk Prof. Gerhard Ritter, outstand- ing German historian, will speak on "What Luther Means in Ger- many Today" at 4:15 p.m. today in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Prof. Ritter, of the history de- partment of the University of Freiburg, Breisgau, is an authority on the German Renaissance and Reformation. He is the author of several books, the latest being "Europe and the German Ques- tion." The lecture which is sponsored by the history department is open to the public. Specially pening of the Carnpus Bootery 26 years agc ns on our huge stock of Fine Shoes. All Sprii % to 20% OFF 10% to 30% OF on on kMEN'S WOMEN'S SHOES SHOES 650 PAIRS 840 PAIRS Reduced Specially Florsheims-Dolmod Reg. to $11.95 290 prs. s . . 1088 O Rg. to $14.95 300 O'.s0 , Reg. to $16.95 F prs.... Bostonian-Weyenberg-- Wanted styles in Red, -Yorktown. Flats-Sports-Cas ALL SHOES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK SAVE $ $ $ F I 225 prs. ... r1 AL o we offer forjust ng styles included. $1 Reduced le-Golo-Footrest 250 pirs.. Rei 648? Reg 88 Reg 1. to $7.95 . to $10.95 $1 I 175 prs.. . to $12.95 Teaching Series To Forum Close Dress and Sport styles by Mansfield- , Blue, Black, Brown. uals-Dress Shoes The University Committee on College Relations will sponsor the last in a series of Forums on Col- lege and University Teaching from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheater. "How to Evaluate the Student's Progress" will be the topic of the forum, in which several University faculty members will participate. The forum is open to graduate students, teaching fellows and fac- ulty members. CAMPUS BOOTE RY 304 S. STATE ST. I J y I SPRING ISSUE A I E TIO I I INTER-ARTS MAGAZINE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 35c m .I Ii4,r . . ' .Al . "~p ~ ~ .l' 5" l F.... ...... i 'L . ... I Sill I MoM