THE MICHIGAN DAILY THEATRE NOTES By JEAN HARTWIG The "champagne and caviar" comedy in the Drama Season's second production, Samuel Na- thanial Behrman's "The Second Man," ought to provide an inter- esting contrast with the intense emotional drama of Arthur Mil- ler's "A View from the Bridge." In the romantic comedy, two women, one a gracious and world- ly-wise widow played by Vicki Cummings and the other a beau- tiful, rather scatterbrained young debutante played by Ann Hillary, are competing for the affections of Hurd Hatfield, a handsome man-about-town. The play, which was a great vehicle for the Lunts, was writ- ten by Behrman in 1927. It was one of the earlier of his many light comedies. Harvard Graduate Receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and- his Master of Arts from Co- lumbia, Behrman wrote "Bedside Manners," his first play, in 1923. In the succeeding years he be- came book reviewer for the New Republic magazine and the New York Herald Tribune and a direc- tor of the Playwrights Company in New York. Theatre to Open A special spring playbill com- memorating the opening of the new arena theater will be present- ed by the speech department May 23 and 24. The selections will include Foote's "Midnight Caller" direct- ed by Norman Hartweg, Grad.; Yeats' "Land of Heart's Desire" directed by James Young, Grad.; Katy O'Harra Westwoor, '58Ed., directing Green's "Last of the Lowries" and Shaw's "Dark Lady of the Sonnets" under the direc- tion of Donald MacLennan, '58. The arena theater, originally scheduled to be opened last week- Organization Notices Newman Club, Michigan Province Convention, May 16, 17, 18. Communion Breakfast, May 18, 10:30 a.m., Gabriel Richard Center. * * . Gamma Delta, box-social at Bishop Lake, May 18, 2:00 p.m., meet at Uni- versity Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washte- naw. s* s Deutscher Verein, meeting, May 20, 7:30 p.m., 3G Union. Three movies about German Kultur to be shown. Last meeting of the year. Graduate Outing Club, hiking, May 18, 2:00 p.m., meet in back of Rackham, N.W. entrance. s *ss Unitarian Student Group, speaker- discussion, May 18, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church. DA ILY OIF F I CI AL BULLETIN ~, *x. . . , bert Stasiuk, Shirley N t e dering Internal Friction of Iron-i ble, Kathleen Course, A cadem ic No ces Aluminum Alloys," Mon., May 19, 3201< Therese Mueller, Sue E. Engrg. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, 3laser, Southard Bus- Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- M.J. Sinnott.l Kojetak and Richard plied Meteorology: Engineering. Mon., 4__ siToian, and Richard, May 19, 3:30 p.m., 5500 E. Engrg. Bldg. Doctoral Examination for Charles sitions by Mozart, Robert A. Gilcrest will speak on "Physi- Dcoa xmnto o hre Quiiter, Gould, Ber- ological. Response to Meteorological Lesley Votaw, Anatomy; thesis: "Cer- ch, Barber and Uhl Sl iC irmn Pof A.Dorore tain Anatomical and Physiological Re- on the program. Open Stimuli -Chairman: Prof. A. D. Moore. lations at ,the Hippocampus," Mon., Aeronautical Engineering Seminar: May 19, 3502 E. Med. Bldg., 10:00 a.m. Dr. Edward-R. Van Driest, Missiles De- Chairman, E.C. Crosby. : Dan Pressley, tenor, velopment Division of North American e with Harold Haugh, Aviation, Downey, Calif. will speak on Doctoral Examination for Michael E. cital in partial fulfill- "Some Recent Studies in Boundary Adelstein, English Language & Litera- uirements for the de- Layer Transition," Mon., May 19, 4:00 ture; tesis: "The Vicar of Wakefield: of Music on Sun., May p.m., in Rm. 1042 E. Engrg. Bldg. Its Relationship to the Eighteenth I. A, Angell Hall. Mr. Century Novel," Tues., May 20, E. Coun- form compositions by Dqctoral Examination for Joseph Jer- cil Rm., Rackham Bldg., 2:00 p.m. bert, Donizetti, Du- old Berke, Anatomy; 'thesis: "An Ex- Chairman, L. I. Bredvold. imara, and Respighi. perimental Study of the External Cap- e. sule, the Extreme Capsule, and the Doctoral Examination for Hugo Bek- Claustrum of the Macaque," Mon., May ker, Germanic Languages & Litera- : Sally Lutz will pre- 19, 3502 E. Med. Bldg., 8:00 a.m. Chair- tures; thesis: "The Lucifer Motif in the tal on Mon., May 19, man, E. C. Crosby. German and Dutch Drama of the Six- am Assembly Hall, in teenth Centuries," Tues., May 20, 10803 t of the requirements Doctoral Examination for Charles Frieze Bldg., 9:00 a.m. Chairman, C.K., Master of Music. Miss Rogers Carlton, English Language & Pott. cdent of Robert Hord, Literature; thesis: "Syntax of the Old rks by Bach, Mozart, English Charters," Mon., May 19, E. Doctoral Examination for Arthur Copland.-Open to the Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., 3:00 p.m. Wells Cooper, Botany; thesis: "Plant Chairman, S.M. Kuhn. Life-Forms as Indicators of Micro- climate," Tues., May 20, 1139 Nat. Se. ; J Postponed: The re- Doctoral Examination for Wallace Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, S.A. Cain.' t .Russell Bedford ori- Rush Griffitts, Geology; thesis: "Peg- Doctoral Examination for Bert For-l i for Tues., May 20, :matite Geology of the Shelby District, rin, Psychology; thesis: "Affect Con-I en postponed. It will North Carolina," Mon., May 19, 4065 ditioning Associated with the Onset , May 27, 8:30 p.m. in Nat. Set. Bldg., 3:00 p.m. Chairman, K. and Termination of Electric Shock," ly Hal K. Landes" Tues., May 20, 7611 Haven Hall, 10:003 a.m. "Chairman, E.L. Walker. Doctoral Examination for Kyungr Whan Kwun, Mathematics; thesis: Doctoral Examination for John Peter "Characterization of the n-Sphere Hummon, Political Science; thesis: Through Decompositions, and Related "Protestants and Point Four: The Topics," Mon., May 19, 1007 Angell Hall, Churches' Response to U.S. Programs 4:00 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Wilder. of Aid to the Underdeveloped Coun- tries," Tues., May 20, 4609 Haven Hall, Dotcoral Examination for Clarence 3:30 p.m. Chairman, I.L. Claude. John Messner, Education; thesis: "The Developrnt and Try-out of a Set of Doctoral Examination for Robert Ste- Criteria for the Evaluation and Im- ven Jampel, Anatomy; thesis: "A Study provement of a Conservation Educa- of Convergence, Divergence, Pupillary tion Program in an E 1 e m e n t a r y Reactions, and Accommodation from School," Mon., May 19, 3206 Univ. High Faradic Stimulation of the Macaque School, 9:00 a.m; Co-chairmen, H.R. Brain," Tues., May 20, 3502 E. Med. Jones and R.L. Weaver. Bldg., 1:00 p.m. Chairman, E.C. Crosby. Doctoral Examination for John Cor- Doctoral Examination for Frank Al- nelius Shyne, Metallurgical Engineer- bert Raymond, Mathematics; thesis: ing; thesis: "The Stress-Induced Or- "Poincare Duality in Homology Mani- folds," Tues., May 20, 3201 Angell Hall, 3:00 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Wilder. Doctoral Examination for Ben Ru- benstein, Education; thesis: "Freud and Rogers: A Comparative Study of Two Psychological Systems," Tues., May 20, W. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Chairman, E. C. Roeber. Placement Notices Beginning with Tues., May 20, the following schools will have represen- tatives at the Bureau of Appointments to interview for the 1958-59 school year. Tues., May 20 Lapeer, Mich. - English/Social Stu- dies (7th grade; 10th grade); 11th grade English. Wed., May 21 Birmingham, Mich. -- HS English; 7th & 8th grade English/Social Studies; Lower Elementary. Grass Lake, Mich. -- JHS Math/Eng- lish/Social Studies; Journalism/Social Studies or Driver Education; Social Studies; Vocal Music/Coach Basketball or Baseball. For any additional information and appointments, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments on Tues., May 20 to interview for the 1958-59 school year. Positions are open in the follow- ing fields: Spanish/French; Math; Bi- ology. For any additional information and appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. IL For Modern Hair Styling,. You can't beat the 715 N. University I I Co [in S Shop STATE and LIBERTY so bonnie and blithe in spirit .. I so Scotch in price For sun, sand and surf wear.. . our "Highland Fling" plaid swim suit is designed by Jantzen to give you a wonderful shape. 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