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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1955

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official 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 3553
Administration Building before 2 p.m.
the day preceding publication (be-
fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of
lectures, concerts and organization
meetings cannot be published oftener
than twice.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 82
Notices
Only those student organizations
which are registered with the Office of
Student Affairs are authorized to use
the Daily Official Bulletin. After Feb.
26, notices wil not be accepted from or-
ganizations not listed with the Office of
Student Affairs.
Lbw School Admission Test: Applica-
tion blanks for the Feb. 19 administra-
tion of the Law School Admission Test
are still available at 110 Rackham
Building. Application banks are due
in Princeton, N.J. not later than Feb. 9.
Sophomore and Freshmen Women:
Mjrtha Cook Building is receiving ap-
plications for Sept., 1955. There will be
space for 40 sophomores and 20 fresh-
men who will then be juniors and
sophomores respectively. Anyone inter-
ested phone 23225 any week day between
8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Outstanding ap-
plication blanks should come in at once.

High Fidelity

VERDI: Requiem Mass (2 records)
Schwarzkopf, Dominguez, Di Stefano, Siepi
La Scala Orchestra & Chorus, Victor De Sabata
HANDEL: Messiah (3 records)
Huddersfield Choral Society, Liverpool Philharmonic
Sir Malcolm Sargent
BELLINI: Norma (3 records)
Callas, Stignani, Rossi-Lemeni
La Scala Orch., Tullio Serafin, conductor
LEHAR: The Merry Widow (2 records)_
Schwarzkopf, Gedda, Kunz
The Philharmonic, Otto Ackermann, cond.
BELLINI: I Puritoni (3 records)
Callas, Di Stefano, Rossi-Lemeni, Paneral
La Scala Orch., Tullio Serafin, conductor
MUSIQUE MILITAIRE FRANCAISE
Band of La Garde Republicaine, Paris
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6 in F major ("Pastorale")
Philharmonic Orch., H. von Karajan
SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 4-in A minor. & Tapiola Op. 112
Philharmonic Orch., von Karojan

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Join the
March of Dimes

Sports and Dance Instruction--Wom-
en Students. Women students who have
completed their physical education re-
quirement may sign as electives on
Tues, and Wed., Feb. 8 and 9 from
8:00 a.m. to 12:00m. in Barbour Gymna-
sium. Instruction is available in figure
skating, swimming, diving, modern
dance, riding and fencing.
The Extension Service announces the
following classes to be held in Ann Ar-
bor beginning Tues., Feb. 8:
Creative Drawing and Color Sketch-
ing. 7:30 p.m. 415 Architecture Building.
16 weeks. $18.00. Richard L. Sears, In-
structor.
Introduction to Oral Interpretation
(Speech 41) 7:30 p.m. 1429 Mason Hall.
16 weeks. $18.00. Paul E. Cairns, Instruc-
tor.
Understanding the Soviet Present
Through the Russian Past. 7:30 p.m.
131 School of Business Administration.
8 weeks. $10.00. Professors Ihor Sevcen-
ko and Andrei A. Lobanov-Rostovsky,
Instructors.
Registration for these courses may be
made in Room 4501 of the Administra-
tion Building on State Street during
University office hours, or in Room 164
of the School of Business Administra-
tion on Monroe Street in the evening,
6:30 to 9:30 Tues. through Thurs. eve-
ning of this week.
The Danforth Foundation, an educa-
tional trust fund in St. Louis, Mo., in-
vitesapplications for its 1955 Graduate
Fellowships from college senior men
and recent graduates preparing for a
career in college teaching and who are
planning to enter graduate school in
Sept., 1955, for their first year of gradu-
ate study. The maximum annual grant
for single Fellows is $1800, for married
Fellows, $2400. All applications must be
completed by Feb. 15. For further in-
formation, see Prof. W. J. Schlatter,
School of Business Administration.
Applications for Grants in Support of
Research Projects: Faculty members
who wish to apply for grants from the
Research Funds to support research
projects should file their applications
in the Office of the graduate School
not later than Wed., Feb.d16.tApplica-
tion forms will be mailed on request, or
can be obtained at Room 1006 Rackham
Building, Ext. 372. Applicants are urged
to file their requests before the final
due date to expedite handling.
The Ford Foundation Behavioral Sci-
ences Division is again offering Fellow-
ships for the first year of graduate study
to selected Seniors who wish to pursue
graduate studies in psychology, sociolo-
gy, or anthropology, but who as under-
graduates have concentrated in fields
other than these. The University *of
Michigan may nominate 4 qualified sen-
iors for this award. In the current year
it is estimated that approximately
twenty-five awards of $1800 each will be
made to successful candidates applying
from the 59 institutions participating in
this program. For information and ap-
plications, students should come to the
Office of the Graduate School.
Teaching Positions - Hawaii. There
are over 125 vacancies, Elementary level,
in the Public Schools of Haviaii for the
1955-56 school year. Salary on a 12
month basis with AB degree begins at
$3000. Further information on these po-
sitions and vacancies in Secondary In-
dustrial Arts and Band can be obtained
by contacting the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administration Bldg., Nor-
mandy 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Teaching Positions-Turkey - Greece -
Lebanon. Applications are now being
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Matinees 50c
Nights 80c

"ALEC GUINNESS is a
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RICHARD STRAUSS: Capriccio (closing scene) is
Lieder
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonic Orch.
GREGORIAN CHANT: Easter Cycle, Christmas Cycle
MENOTTI: Amelia goes to the Ball
La Scala Orch.
J. STRAUSS: Wiener Blut (2 records)
Schwarzkopf, Kunz, Loose, Gedda
Philharmonic Orch. Ackerman.
BARTOK: Concerto for Orchestra
Philharmonic Orch. H. von Karajan
PUCCINI: Tosca
Callas, Di Stefano, Gobbi, La Scala (2 records)
POULENC: Les Mamelles de Tiresias
Paris Opera-Comique
MOZART: 4 Horn Concertos
Brain, Philharmonia Orch. & Karajan
MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana (1 records)
Callas, Canali, Di Stefano,
La Scala Orch. & Chorus
DEBUSSY: Children's Corner Suite
Suite Bergamasque
Walter Gieseking
BEETHOVEN: String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 130
Quortetto Italiano
DEBUSSY: Preludes, Book I
Walter Gieseking
LEHAR: The Merry Widow (2 records)
Schwarzkopf, Gedda, Kunz
DON IZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor (2 records)
Callas, Di Stefano, Gobbi

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Next-"BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI"

WILDE: The Importance of Being Earnest (2 records)
Gielgud, Culver, Evans
T. S. ELIOT: Murder in the Cathedral (2 records)
The Old Vic Company
HUMPERDINCK:. Hansel and Gretel (2 records)
Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orch. & Karaian
LEHAR: The Land of Smiles (2 records)
Schwarzkoph, Gedda, Kunz,
Philharmonia Orch.
VIVALDI: Four Concerti
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Sleeping Beauty / Swan Lake
Philharmonia Orch, & Karajan
PROKOFIEFF: Classical Symphony
DUKAS: Sorcerer's Apprentice
DE FALLA: Three Cornered Hat
RAVEL: La Valse
Philharmonic Orch. & Markevitch
RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF-Schererazade
Philharmonia Orch. & Dobrowen
RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF: Coq d'Or / Tsar Sultan
Philharmonia Orch. & Dobrowen
FAURE: Ballade
RAVEL: Concerto in G maor
Marguerite Long & Conservatoire Orch.
BACH : Mass in B minor (3 records)
Schw rzkopf,Hoffgen, Gedds,
Vienna Gesellschaft & Karajan
RAVEL: L'Heure Espagnol
Paris Opera-Comique
FAURE: Requiem
Angelici, Noguera; Chorus,
Orch. & Ctuytens
MOZART: Operatic Arias
Elizabeth Schwarzkopf
SCHUBERT-Lieder Recital
Schwarzkopf & Fischer
SONG RECITAL-Schwarzkopf
Gerald Moore, piano
BEETHOVEN: "Waldstein" & "Appassionata"
Walter Gieseking
BEETHOVEN: "Moonlight" & "Pathetique"
Walter Gieseking
DEBUSSY: 15 Piano Pieces
Walter Gieseking

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