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PAGE SIX THE BUFFALO BEE FHday, December S, 1947 Fine Arte Committee To Exhibit Best Photos Tbe Judges for the Norton Union Fine Arts Committee Photo Con test are: Mr. Wilber H. Porter- Held. staff photographers of the Cornier Ripross, Mr. Ernest Cohen, photographr Instructor of th e Phyi/lcs Department and Mrs. Al ien Downs of the Albright Art Sch(<oI. The contest closes today at S:30 P.M. Winning entries will be tnj display Tuesday, December- P on the second floor of Norton. r*e just Inrented a pen that Seed,) to be Oiled after erery word. H's >rtr slow thinkers. BEE BRIE9S (Continued from Page I) Debate The University of Buffalo Debat ing Society will conduct a debate on the \New Look” in conjunction with a Tea Dance given by Norton Union on Dec. 17, 1947 at 9:00 P.M. A fashion show Is being contem plated. Watch the Norton Union bulletin board for further develop ments and announcements. • * • Music Hour The Fine Arts Committee of Norton Union Is conducting a Music Hour this afternoon at 2 o’clock In the Mnslc Room. Armen Perry and Mary Jane Leonard are In charge. Refreshaaents will be served. Varied Musk Hour Planned For Today This Friday, December 6, at 2:30 P.M., there will be another Music Hour sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee. Tbe program Is as fol lows: Smetana’s Overture to \The Bartered Bride”: Debussy’s Pre lude to \Afternoon of a Fawn\: R. Strauss’ ‘\Til Bulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks”: Prokofiev’s “Class ical Symphony\: HandePs Suite \The Water Music\ In part. Program notes will be furnished by Armin Perry, Then there’s a falsie manufac turer who lives off the fat of the land. U. B. RESEARCH (Continued from Page 2) Istry, and is being worked on by James W. Jenkins and Irving B. Joffe, graduate students. Under this arrangement, made possible by the Navy’s newly-os tablished \Fundamental Scientific Research Program,\ the University and the Navy had entered into a “partnership agreement\ SENIORS INTERVIEWED (Continued from Page S) nature of the work and answer any questions students may have. In the afternoon and following morning, the representatives will conduct individual interviews with students. Interviews and group discussions will be by interview armiiB datwfry _________ > only for both of the Intervlewa. Appointments may be made in the Personnel Office, Hayes 193. TRY A PACK...TODAY STUDENTS BACK (Continued from Page 1) Masquers plays directed by Mr. Stanley D. Travis, head of the Uni. verslty Drams and Speech Depart ment, were confirmed last year by two hits, \The Male Animal\ and an experimental play receiv. ed much favorable comment due to the excellent suiting In Jean Paul Sartre’s \The Plies.” It Is hoped that “Outward Bound” will live up to the excellent record. Blue Masquers committees hare worked hard under their President Helene Messersmlth. The officers and committee chairmen are: Vice Pres., Warren Robinson; Record ing Sec., Carol Castle; Correspond- ftg Sec., Nancy Emerson; Treas urer and Production Manager, Bob Rolller; Business Mgr., Bob Wil- let; Work Room Chief, Don Lever; Publicity Mgr.j^ Tom Hinckley; Costumer, Carol Castle; Make-up, EUlie Larkin; Light, John Tabor and Jack Sharpe; Sound, Earl Kramer; and House Mgr., Dick Dunning. MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY Select a GIFT at MITCHELL'S DISTINCTIVE GIFTS SMART WRAPPINGS ATTRACTIVE SEALS AND TIES CHRISTMAS CARDS THEY WILL TREASURE MITCHELL’S UNIVERSITY GIFT SHOPPE 3262 MAIN STREET (Between Englewood A Heath) WANT TO EARN $9000 A'YEARf, Would you like to be your own boss . . . with professional standing in your community? Then you’ll be interested in the opportunities offered by a career in life insurance sel^g for The Mutual Life. Many of our representatives earn $4,000 to $9,000 a year, and more! If you can qualify, we offer a 3-year on-the-job training course, plus a 2-year com pensation plan to provide an income while you are learning. After that, tbe Mutual Life time Plan provides an oppor tunity for eaminga lifte d only by your own efforts . . . plus a liberal retirement in come at 65. Send for Aptitude Test Today! Address Room 1100. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUtANCI COMFANY MW YOEK MNsMNttrMl NwYarfcl. N.r. t Mmmniv t. PattacioR Pr«$M*fil