PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 195S MAYNARD KLEIN CONDUCTS CONCERT: Women's Glee Club To Sing Tomorrow n s w w .I By MARTHA PAPO Even though he directs every- thing from large orchestral and vocal productions to the small specialized Tudor Choir, Prof. Maynard C. Klein of the music school finds time for the Women's Glee Club, which will hold its spring concert at 8:30 p.m. tomor- row at Hill Auditorium. Prof. Klein's biggest production was Berloiz's "Requiem" perform- ed at Interlochen National Music Camp. The program included 600 voices, a 200 piece orchestra, four brass bands and 16 timpani. Dubbed Uncle Maynard by his students, the friendly director earned his nickname while at In- terlochen where he has been di- rector for 11 years. PROF. KLEIN has directed the Women's Glee Club for the past year in addition to organizing the Michigan singers, Tudor Singers, Bach Choir and the Women's Choir, Tomorrow, under his direc- tion, the 120 voice Women's Glee Club will present a varied musical program. The Women's Choir, Arts Chorale and the Bach Choir will also perform. Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus," a group of Scottish and Creole Suen Agenda Student Legislature will take up6 the following items of busi- ness when it meets at 7:30 p.m. today in Strauss Dining Rm., East Quadrangle. Driving Ban Motion Appointment of New Mem- ber to SL Report on Free University of Berlin Off-campus Housing Motion Academic Freedom Report Committee Reports All students and faculty members are invited by SL to attend the meeting. Polio Effects Cut in Tests Paralysis resulting from polio- myelitis has been effectively re- duced in experimental monkeys, Dr. Jonas E. Salk, professor of ex- perimental bacteriology at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh said at the fourth annual D. W. Gudakunst public health lecture yesterday. Dr. Salk explained that experi- ments on the monkeys have shown injections of the polio-causing vir- us given in the antigen form leave the monkeys with no postadisease paralysis. The injections are simi- lar to the vaccinations commonly given against small-pox or yellow fever. The question now facing medi- cal researchers is no longer how to accomplish effective immuniza- tion, Dr. Salk stressed, but how to make the process practical while avoiding ill effects. With advanced knowledge the answer should be forthcoming." Hall To Discuss Sales Forecasts "Sales Forecast" will be the sub-, ject of a talk by Sheldon F. Hall at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 131, Busi- ness Administration Bldg. Preceding the speech, Hall, vice- president and secretary of the Bur- roughs Adding Machine Company, will be guest at a dinner given by faculty and students in the Union. Delta Sigma Pi, business adminis- tration honorary fraternity, will sponsor Hall's address. Marckwardt Talk Prof. Albert Marckwardt of the English department will give the annual Charles S. Hyde Memorial lecture on "American English and the American Tradition," at 10:30 a.m. today at Valparaiso Univer- sity, Valparaiso, Ind. Coffee Hour Set An economics faculty-student coffee hour will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Terrace Room of the Union. YOU HE R THIS UCH V OF THE MEN'S GLEE CLUB -Daily-Don Campbell PROF. MAYNARD C. KLEIN .. . Women's Glee Club Director * * * Folk. Songs and a contemporary number by Henry Cowell called "The American Muse" will be on the program. ROBERT MOORE will be bari- tone soloist in selections from Faure's "Requiem." The choral group will sing "Four Gypsy Songs" by Brahms. Other soloists will be soprano Dolores Lowry, '53SM and bari- tone Robert Kerns, '54SM. Mari- lyn Mason Brown of the music school will be the organist. Margaret Milks, '55SM, will be the harp soloist for "List the Cher- ubic Hosts." Hatcher To Speak At SigmaXi Fete President Harlan Hatcher will be the guest speaker at the 50th anniversary meeting of Sigma Xi, Science honorary society, at 6:30 p.m. today in the Union ball- room. Dr. E. Newton Harvey, Henry Fairfield Osborn Professor of Physiology at Princeton Universi- ty, will speak on "Biolumines- cence." The dinner meeting will be open to members and their guests. '' N #I HEARD STHE NEWS? on Ed Sullivan's Show "Toast of the Town" Use all the washers you need at the __ ,/ to; 0 HEAR*0@ t i 1 aunrn dn'pa t 510 East William Phone 5540 NOW the Finest in SPORT COATS TAILORED TO MEASURE formerly $45 to $50 Only $4Q00 Also a Full Choice at $38.50 ' b 3 h M , f /9 ali4 £ !. -__- __- ....s...___.... -- I i r I I i t r r i r I r i r I r f i I I 4 I I I I I I r r r r I I r i I r r I r r i i. 4 't 4 Anything you want in Sport Coats-we have it. Rich, soft fabrics in mild hues or vivid plaids ... woolens, tweeds, flannels and other choice materials. 4 T I NK ER /C KAHN TAILVREU LVTHES 613 E. William St. The Men's Glee Club in FULL CONCERT THIS SATURDAY MAY 16th 1. Hev LimLhnklead! 8:00 P.M. Hill Auditorium I II I