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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY,-SANUTARYW13, 1955

DAILY
OFFICIAL

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Sociology 54, Final Examination. Jan.
22, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Instructor Room Assignment
Peterson ................231 Angell Hall
Weller ....................35 Angell Hall
Slesinger ..............2003 Angell Hall
Sociology 60, Final Examination. Jan.
22, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Instructor Room Assignment
Blood ................2225 Angell Hall
Hamblin ..............2235 Angell Hall
Schulze ...................25 Angell Hall
The make-up examination will be
held Mon., Jan. 24 at 7:00 p.m. in Room
429 Mason Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Juanito
Beltran Abcede, Pharmaceutical Chem-
istry; Thesis: "Antispasmodics: Basic
Esters of Substituted Phenyl-and-Cyclo-

hexylpropionic or Acetic Acids and of
Substituted Malonic Acids," Fri., Jdn.
14, 2525 Chemistry Building, at 1:00
p.m. Chairman, F. F. Blicke.
Doctoral Examination for Robert J.
Hosley, Bacteriology; thesis: "Factors
Aff :ecting the Propagation of Rabies
Virus in Tissue Culture," Fri., Jan. 14,
1566 East Medical Bldg., at 2:00 p.m.
Chairman, W. S. Preston'
Concerts
The Vienna Choir Boys will be heard
in the seventh c-ncert in the Choral
Union Series, Sun., Jan. 16, at 2:30
p.m. in Hill Auditorium. The program
will include a light opera by Franz
Schubert entitled, "Schubert's Prac-

tical Jokes;" and two groups of songs:
Pueri Concinite by J. Gallus; Mozart's
Ave Verum; Mensch, steh still by
Bloch; Brahm's Der Brautigam; Dvor-
ak's Humoresque; three German Folk-
songs; and Strauss' "On the Beautiful
Blue Danube."
A limited number of standing room
tickets are on sale at the offices of the
University Musical Society until noon
Sat, and after 1:30 p.m. Sun. at the Hill
Auditorium box office.
Events Today
Christian Science Organization Testi-
monial Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Fire-
side Room, Lane Hall.
International Center Tea. Thurs., Jan.

13, 4:30-6:00 p.m., International Center.
La P'tite Causette meets Thurs., Jan.
13 from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the left
room of the Union cafeteria.
Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu-
dent Breakfast at Canterbury House,
Thurs., Jan. 13, after the 7:00 a.m. Holy
Communion.
January meeting of the Political Sci-
ence Round Table will be held Thurs.,
Jan. 13, at 7:45 p.m. in Rackham Am-'
phitheater. Edwin F. Stanton, former
United States- Ambassador to Thailand,
will speak on, "Security in Southeast
Asia."
The Congregational-Disciples Guild:

5:05-5:30 p.m.. Mid-week Meditation in
Douglas Chapel.
ComingEvents
Two Plays by Hrotswitha, a 10th cen-
tury nun, will be presented in the Lydia.
Mendelssohn Theatre, Sat., Jan. 5, at
8:00 p.m. under the direction of Sister
Mary Marguerite. These plays, which
are staged in conjunction with Sister
Mary Marguerite's doctoral dissertation
in theatre history, are open to the pub-
lic without admission charge.
Coffee Hour will, be held in the Li-
brary of Lane Hall Fri., from 4:15-6:00
p.m. The Unitarian Group is guild host.
During the examination period, coffee
and tea will be available at Lane Hall
after 4:00 each afternoon.

. A sacred concert by the Collegigns of
Emmanuel Missionary College will be
given in Lane Hall Fri., Jan. 14, at 7:30
p.m. under the auspices of the Univer-
sity of Michigan Seventh-day Adventist
Student's Association.
Episcopal Student Foundation. Can-
terbury Club at 7:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 14, At
Canterbury House. It will be an infor-
mal pizza party and business meeting.'
The Congregational-Disciples Guild:
8:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 14. Guild Open
House at the Congregational Church.
Refreshments, recreation, records, re-
laxation.
Hillel: Reservations must be made
and paid for, for Fri. Evening Supper
at Hillel by Thurs., Jan. 13.

Hillel: Fri. Evening Services 7:15 p.m.
Acolytes will meet at 8:00 p.m. Fri.,
Jan. 14 in the East Conference Room of
the Rackham Building. James Frank
will speak on "Freud's Metapsychology."
Thurs., Jan. 13, 1955 7:00 a.m. Yoke
Fellowship in Prayer Room.
Fri., Jan. 14, 1955 8:00 Open House for
Guild.
Wed., Jan. 19, 1955 4:30-5:45 Tea in
Guild House. 7:00 MaSawHam, Burma,
will speak on the "Opportunities and
Responsible ties of Christians in Bur-
ma."
First Baptist Church; 502. Huron. C.
H. Loucks, Minister. Beth Mahone, Stu-
dent Advisor. Sun., Jan. 16, 1955. 9:45
Guild studies Ephesians. 11:00 The
Price of God's Presents. 6:45 Mrs. C. A.
Harris will review "The Mind Alive."

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McQueen ....A.......Arch. Auditorium
Mills ............. 2203 Angell Hall
The make-up examination will be held
Mon., Jan. 24 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. In
Room 35 Angell Hall, and will be given
only to students who previously report-
ed an examination conflict.

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MISSA SOLEMNIS

Two Days. Left
Sale of Costume Jewelry

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Toscanini s
VERDI REQUIEM

Group of Coats, Suits $25

Toscanini and NBC Symphony
with Robert Shaw

Costume Suits
Better Dresses for Day and Evening
Better Hats rHandbags
Wool Skirts- Sweaters -- Stoles
Wool Jersey -- Rayon or Nylon
Blouses - Sizes 32-34, 14 to 241/z

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Reduced as low

as 79c

was $11.90
Music Cente

now $7.98
Sr ... 300 South Thayer

$3'98

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M usic Center ...300 South Thayer
SPECIAL VALUE!
famous name, double-woven
Cotton Gloves ... 2.38
Reg. $3 to 6.50 ... 3 PAIRS FOR $7
A money-saving opportunity! Soft-as-doeskin gloves,
some handsewn and hand-finished . . . white, black,
brown, navy.and other dark shades and pastels. Sizes
Jto71/2.
JACOBSON'S

Bay's Arcade Jewelry Shop

Elizabeth Dillon Shops
S. Forest off South U. and 1111 South U.

New Portable Typewriters

TRIPODS

25%

off

Selected group. Save 25,.
Fully guaranteed.
Plus tax

$45

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Jan. 18th & 19th
The QUARRY
320 South State St.
Headquarters for Photo Supplies

BRUNO WALTER plays
Beethoven's 1st and Fifth
was $5.95... NOW $3.98

MORRILL'S
314 South State St.

Music Center .

.. 300 South Thayer

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RADIANT
Projection Screens

Toscanini

Plays

25%

off

Pines of Rome
Fountains of Rome

KHAKI PANTS
DRY or WET CLEANED

on Tuesday and Wednesday
The QUARRY
320 South State St.
HEADQUARTERS FOR PHOTO SUPPLIES

Friday

the 14th only

ALL OUTER WEAR
25% off
TICE and WREN
1107 5.Universty

was $5.95

now $3.98

Music Center ...

STAR CLEANERS
1213 S. University

300 South Thayer

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DICK'S RECORD SHOP
1114 S. University Ave.
Phone NO 3-4861
Long-Play Prices Slashed
up to 35% off
TRIPODS, with Pan Head
reg. $13.75
now $9.95
Purchase Camera Shop
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
1116 S. University
Full Half Gallon
All Flavors Ice Cream
- 79c
searving good food... breakfast, lunch
Lumbard's University Drug
1225 South University

STORE-WIDE SALE
of
Men's & Women's Shoes
Sport & Dress Shoes
MAST'S
619 East Liberty

. ..,

MEN'S WATCHES

RISE STEVENS in CARMEN
was $17.85 ... now $11.98
Music Center ... 300 South Thayer

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retail
Automatic Waterproof ..........71.50
Chalet ......................73.50
Ha*green, waterproof . .....

Sale price~
32.50
35.00
25.00
22.50

J. E. HARMON
1313 South University

USED TV SPECIALS
PERFECT CONDITION-GUARANTEED

Offenbach

Gaite

Parisienne

was 5.95 ... NOW 3.98
Music Center ... 300 South Thayer
Marvelous Group
of Better Dresses $14.95
Wools, Rayons, many originally at $35.00
Pure Silk - also evening and cocktail dresses
Sizes 7-15; 10-44; 121/2-241/2 Tall 10-18
Group of Better Dresses $5.00
Wool Skirts - Better Hats - Sweaters
Elizabeth Dillon Shops
S. Forest off South U. and 1111 South U.

16" RCA Table Model....... .
17" Motorola.(fringe area set)'.
17" Philco Table Model.......

75.00
110.00
97.50

Ormandy and Philadelphia Orch.
Firebird Suite and Pictures
on an Exhibition
was 5.95 ... NOW 4.98
Music Center. .. 300 South Thayer

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Ann

Arbor Radio and TV
1217 South University
1 1/2 blocks east of Engineering Bldgs.

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SKIRT SALE

Formerly 12.95 and 14.95

7.85

A very special purchase combined with skirts from our
regular stock. Wonderful values. Sizes 10 to 16.
FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY
302 South State St.

Wool Jersey Blouses
REDUCED TO
COUSINS
307 South State Street

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