.C ilti . i . DRr V 1'iiL.i O 1 . " FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1957 TIlE MICHIGAN I) UIX ?,A fir tTt'~?W%~ A e £ rrr ivr, J DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) trumpet, assisted by Virginia Catanese, piano and harpsichord, and Elnore Crampton,,violin, 4:15 p.m., Sun., Feb. 10 in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Head is a pupil of Clifford Lillya, and his re- cital will be open to the general pub- lic. "aculty Recital by Ava Comn Case, Aeronautical Engineering Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students: A number of special scholarships and fellowships will be available for the academic year 1957-58. Consult the announcement on the Aeronautical En- gineering bulletin board for further details. . Yo'1u smoke refreshed A new ideaL in smoking...al-new , associate School o 10, in Brahms' Thnm professor of piano in the!Psychology Colloquium: "ApplicationE f Music, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. of Information Theory and Decision Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Making Theory to Interpretations ofi Variations on an Original Environment." Wilson Tanner Jr., as- 4p. 31, No. 1, and Debussy's sociate research psychologist, Engineer- des, Sonata by J. M. Nin-Cul- ing Research Institute, 4:15 p.m. Fri., d Beethoven's Sonata in F Mi- Feb. 8, Aud. B, Angell Hall. 57. General public admitted ing weekend. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for Trois Etu social events are due in the Office of mell, and Student Affairs not later than 12:00 nor, Op. noon on the Monday prior to the event. Without c Feb. 8: Delta Theta Phi; Graduate tudent Council; Phi Delta Phi. Feb. 9: Alpha Delta Phi; Delta Tau Strident Delta; F. F.; Gomberg House; Michigan ist, will House; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Phi hoven ar Delta Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Feb. 11, i Nu; Taylor House. in partia Feb. 10: Phi Delta Phi, ments fo sical Art: Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct: At meetings held on Dec. 13 and Jan. 10 .cases involving 8 students were heard by the Joint Ju- Ca diciary Council. In all cases the ac- tion was approved by the University Candida Sub-Committee on Discipline. cher Exa Violation of state laws and city quested t ordinances relating to the purchase, ness Adm sale and use of intoxicants: Sat. Conduct unbecoming a student: -- a. Drinking in violation of state law, driving after drinking and a minor in possession of intoxicants in a moving vehicle. One student fined $15.00 and warned. b, Supplying intoxicants to a minor. Two students fined $10.00 each and warned. c. Drinking in violation of state law and acting in a drunk and disorderly manner in the public streets. Two stu- "1 dents fined $15.00 and warned. a. Direct violation of the University driving regulations in that driving without authorization. One student fined $25.00. a. Two students sent severe letter of warning for actions which discredited the University. lectures Special Music Lecture by Luigi Dal- lapiccola, Italian composer and pianist, 4:15 p~m. Fri., Feb. 8, in "Aud. A. An- Bell Hail. A member of the faculty of Queens University, (New York), he will discuss his compositions, particularly S "Canti di Prigionia" Open to the gen- eral public. Concer~ts s 1 Student Recital by Emerson Head, . charge. t Recital: Lawson Jones pian- perform works by Bach, Beet- nd Chopin at 8:30 p.m. Mon., n the Rackham Assembly Hall, l fulfillment of the require- r the degree of Doctor of Mu- s. Open to the general pub- .s.j demic Notiees ates taking the National Tea-, minations on Feb. 9 are re- to report to Room 130, Busi- inistration Bldg. at 8:30 a.m. The Extension Service announces the following classes to be held in Ann Ar- bor beginning Tues., Feb. 12: INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 7:30 p.m. 229 West Engineering Building Fifteen weeks. $22.00 PSYCHOLOGY of ADJUSTMENT 7:30 7:30 p.m. - (Psychology 51, two hours of under- graduate credit) 171 School of Business Administration Fifteen weeks. $22.00 THE RECORDER AND ITS MUSIC 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Course 435 Mason Hall Fifteen weeks. $22.00 WATER COLOR AND GOUACHE PAINTING 7:30 p.m. (Continued on Page 12) i OUTGROWN YOU R OLD SKATES ? Trade in your old ice skates for a pair of sharp new ones. TOBOGGANS FOR RENT ICE SKATES SHARPEN ED " m enthol fresh Take a puff-it's Springtime! Light up a filter-tip SALEM and find a smoke that refreshes your taste the way Springtime does you. 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