FEBRUARY 16 to FEBRUARY 22,1947 
SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 16 
4:30 PM STUDENT VESPER SERVICES: Rev. 
William J. McCracken,Emmanuel Epis¬ 
copal Church, "The Rock and the 
Sand" - Graham Memorial Chapel 
MONDAY - FEBRUARY 17 
9 AM - 5 PM EXHIBITION: "If you Want to 
Build a House" - Givens Hall Exhib¬ 
ition Gallery (open week days thru 
March 3) 
8 PM LECTURE: Chancellor Compton , 
"UNESCO Conference"; Sponsored by 
the A.V.C. - Graham Memorial Chapel 
TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 18 
4 PM "ENGINEER IN TRAINING" LECTURE: 
Mr. C. G. Roush, President, Missouri 
Society of Professional Engineers , 
"The Engineers’ Place in and Respon¬ 
sibilities to Society" - Brown Hall 
Auditorium 
8:1 5 PM WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ASSOCI¬ 
ATION LECTURE: Billy Bryant, "Forty 
Years of Showboating" - Soldan High 
School. Admission by subscription. 
WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 19 
4 PM PHYSICS DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM: 
Dr. James F. Nolan,"Protective Meas- 
sures Against Dangerous Radiations" 
- Crow Hall 101 
8:15 PM ILLUSTRATED LECTURE: Dr. Chas. 
H. Morgan, of Amherst Col 1 ege,"Cor¬ 
inth, City of Aphrodite"; sponsored 
by the Archaeological Institute of 
America, St. Louis Society - Givens 
Hall 116 
THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 20 
8 PM WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ALUMNI 
BIRTHDAY PARTY: Chancellor Compton, 
Director of Athletics Blair Gull ion, 
Quad Club, the University Chorus; 
for all A1umni,Students and Faculty 
- Field House 
FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 21 
9 PM GOLD-DIGGERS BALL: Sponsored 
by Mortar Board - Field House; Ad¬ 
mission, $1.25 
SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 22 
HOLIDAY - Washington's Birthday 
COMING EVENTS 
February 23 VESPER SERVICES: Commemorat- February 28 GERMAN REALISM FILM: Showing 
ing the 94th Anniversary of the of one film, 1927 (Silent) - Brown 
Founding of Washington University; Hall Auditorium; 8:15PM. Admission 
Vice Chancellor Charles Belknap - by subscription. 
Graham Memorial Chapel; 4:30 PM 
Events listed are open to the general public and free of charge, unless the notice 
indicates otherwise. 
