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PAGE TWO.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAE', OCTOBER 21, 19 ,6

PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1956

Tonight 8:00 only
S"TILL WE MEET AGAIN"
with RAY MILLAND
and BARBARA BRITTON
Architecture Auditorium 50c

Druggists
To Convene
More than 250 retail pharma-
cists from all over Michigan are
expected here Wednesday for the
College of Pharmacy's Annual
Pharmacy Lectures.
Conducted as a University ser-
vice to the retail pharmacists of
Michigan since the early 1920's,
the annual "refresher course" is
sponsored by the College of Phar-
macy in cooperation with the
Michigan Branch of the American
Pharmaceutical Association and
the Washtenaw County Pharma-
ceutical Association.
The day's program, which will
be held in the amphitheatre of
the Horace H. Rackham School of
Graduate Studies, will consist of
five lectures.
High lighting .the annual ban-
quet Wednesday evening will be
an address by Dr. W. Paul Briggs.
ORPHEUM
ENDING TODAY
THE POIGNANT DRAMA
OF MODERN MAGDALENE

'U' Quartet
To Present
First Sho
S-So
The Stanley Quartet will make
its first- television appearance of
the 1956-57 season at 10:30 a.m.
today over station WWJ, Channel
4.
The concert is first of a series
which deal with the development
of chamber music from Haydn
to the present.
Members of the quartet are Gil-
bert Ross and Emil Raab, violins,
Robert Courte, viola and Oliver
Edel, cello.
The quartet will also give a
concert at 8:30 p.m., October 30
in Rackham Lecture Hall.
The program will include Bee-
thoven's Quartet in F major,
Quartet No. 7 by Finney and Mo-
zart's Quintet in A major.
A second Ann Arbor concert is
scheduled for December 4.
Other appearances of the quar-
tet will include a series of con-
certs in Detroit beginning Octo-
ber 26 and continuing through
March 15.
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