PACE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1955 PAGIFOURTHEMICHGAN AIL EtsCOMICS, CRA YONS: Events Today IC.l' At "THE KEENER EDGE" will be the topic of Mrs. Frances Clarke Sayre's speech, followed by a pan- el discussion, in conjunction with the Summer Education Conference at 10 a.m. in Schorling Auditori- umn. Mr. Sayers is a visiting lectur- er in the School of Education and Department of Library Science. Special conferences at 2 p.m. will occupy this afternoon's pro- gram: Social Foundations, in Rm. 2431, University Elementary School; Speech Correction, in Rm. 1022, University High School; and Reading, in Rm. 1430, University' Elementary School. Allsessions are open to the pub- lic without charge. PROF. BRUNO BETTELHEI * * I . . . child expert "ANALYTICAL Representation of Turbulence Motions" will be discussed by Prof. G. K. Batche- lor of the University of Cambridge at 2 p.m. in 1400 Chemistry Bldg. Following him \vill be E. E. Sal- peter of Cornell University who will speak on "Main Sequence Stars" at 3:30 pm. Ii. Topic of Talk Internationally known expert on the emotional development of chil- dren, Prof. Bruno Bettelheim of the University of Chicago will speak on "The Popular Arts and Child Development" at 4:15 p.m. today in Auditorium A. Angell Hall. Prof. Bettelheim's talk will be held in conjunction with the School of Educations' summer session series and fifth lecture in summer symposium on Popular Arts in America. On the faculty of the education- al psychology department at Chi- cago, Prof. Bettelheim is director [1 of the University of Chicago's Or- thogenic School We specialize in a complete line of INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Als o NAPKINS and NOTES . /Qcumiav v~i(cr3N 119 East Liberty - Across from the P-Bell i - r m . i Read and Use Daily Classifieds . . .. , iT kTla. 3 d Mrs. Ann Arbor -Daily-Chuck Ritz DRAMERAMA FEATURES FLEXIBLE STAGING IN ARENA THEATER S - -t F * * y * * Stage Converts to Fit Play in 'Dramerama' * * * , "Dramerama," the Saline Mill Theater's answer to Hollywood's 3-D has been described as theater specially tailored to fit audience and play. In a converted pine paneled soy- bean mill, capable of seating an audience of 170, an experiment in; play production is being conduct- ed. UNDER THE direction of form- er University student Warren Pickett, "Dramarama" features a centrally located stage of the An- cient, Greek arena type. The stage, however, can be,. altered to fit the specifications of each individual production and the audience seats, which are moveable, can be relocated at will to allow for the maxi- mum convenience. Located eight miles from Ann Arbor on Route 112, the Saline Mill Theater features a profes- sional acting company which is housed-in the mill. THE THEATER'S present pro- duction, "Bell, Book and Candle" will run through Sunday. George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man" is the second play schedul- ed. It will run from July 21 to Aug. 2. The theater is run on a member- ship type basis, and arrangements have been made whereby after each performance the company will discuss its work with the aud- ience. Tickets and information con- cerning the theater may be ob- tained at Marshall's bookstore. PROF. HENRY EYRING of the University of Utah will lecture on "Kinetic Interpretation of Radia- tion Injury" at 4:15 'p.m. in 1300 Chemistry Bldg. "WHEN DID the Long Conson- ants of English Become Subpho- nemimic" {will be discussed by! Prof. Hans Kurath of the English Department at 7:30 p.m. in Rack- ham Amphitheater. * * * A STUDENT RECITAL at 8:301 p.m. in Rackham Assembly Hallj will feature Beatrice Ulrich, Grad., pianist.I The program includes works ofr Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Chopin and Roy Harris. Admission is op- en to the public without charge. 'Arsenic, Old Lace' Begins Run Today Cinema Guild will present "Ar- senic and Old Lace" with Cary Grant and Josephine Hull, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. today and tomor- row. This comedy features two spin- ster sisters with a mania for col- lecting corpses in their cellar. Walt Disney's "Seal Island" will also be shown. "The Lavender Hill Mob" with Alex Guinness will run at 6:30,1 8 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and at 8 p.m. only Sunday. lYlIJJ cil It. are spending a cool Summer in Cottons from COLLINS DOWNSTAIRS COTTON SHOP f Sheer cottons with jackets - sleeveless cot- tons -- bembergs - ginghams - piques -- voilles - all of summer's most wanted fabrics. New styles arriving daily. Irrt $695 Xo 1695 Sizes 10 to 42 9 to 15 12%f to 222 c OLLIN S. * Ohter4, at Maynard NOW IN ANN ARBOR Uses ABC's Day and' Evening Easiest and Quickest System deal for Adults " Low Cost, i' 6mEExS - rYINO OPTONAL. Over 200 Schools in U. S. will assist you in review or placement. ENROLL TODAY before Summer enrollments are closed. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Founded 1915 Phone 7831 State & Williams Sts. I , " ... " x'irw Y'4 ., :: t ,. 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Coming Events Next week the Department of Speech will present Clifford Odets' new Broad- way success, The Country GirL This ex- citing drama of the back-stage life of an outstanding actor and his wife will be directed by Monroe Lippman, chairman of the Department of Theatre and Speech at Tulane University and guest director this summer in the Uni- versity of Michigan Department of Speech. The Country Girl opens Wednesday night, July 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre and plays through Saturday night, July 25. Hillel Foundation: Friday evening services at 7:45 p.m. Saturday morning services at 9:00va.m. Everyone welcome. Hillel Foundation: Open House on Sunday, July 19, at 8:00 p.m. Music, dancing, refreshments. Everyone wel- come. The Unitarian Student Group invites a11 local young liberals to an informal unprestructured meeting Friday eve- ning, July 17, at 8:30 p.m. at the Uni- tarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave- nue. 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