/ TIE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) General Notices Usher Tickets for the May Festival must be picked up at the Box Office at Hill Aud. between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Tues., and Wed., April 21 and 22. Tickets which are not picked up by i that time will be cancelled. Persons who are interested- in ushering for the May Festival to fill vacancies cre- ated by the cancellations, may apply at the ox Office at Hill Aud. at the times and dates mentioned above. Due to an error in programming it is requested that all persons, who have signed to usher for Skit Night on Fri., April 24, please report for duty fifteen minutes earlier than the time stated. In other Words, report at 7:15 p.m. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the. following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall bay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each se- mester or surimer session, Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; how- ever, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of - business. on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier \ of the University and "(a) All aca- demic credits will be withheld, the grides for the semester or summer ses- sion just completed will not be . re- leased, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or sum- mer session until payment has been made." Commencement Instructions to fac- ulty members: Convene at 4:15 p.m. In the first floor lobby in the Administra- tion Bldg. Buses will be provided in front of the Administration Bldg. on State St. to take you to the Stadium or Yost Field House to join the procession and to take they place assigned to you on stale; as directed by the marshals; at the end of the exercise buses will be ready in driveway east of the Stadium or at west side of Field House to bring you back to the campus. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the Stadium, diplo- mas for all graduates except those of the School. of Dentistry, the Medical School, and Flint College, will be dis- tributed from designated stations un-: der the: east stands of the Stadium, immediately, after the exercises. The diploma distribution stations are on the level above' the tunnel entrance. If the exercises arle held in the Yost Field House, all. diplomas except those of the School of Dentistry, the Medical School, and Flint College, will be dis- tributed from the windows of the Cashier's Office and the Office of Regis- tration and Records in the lobby of the Administration Bldg. Following the ceremony diplomas may be called for until 9:00 p.m. Inter-Cooperative Council is accept- ing applications for rooming and/or boarding for summer session and fall semester. Call NO 8-6872 or visit office 2546 SAB for more information. The eighth in a weekly series of films on Space Technology, sponsored by Bendix Corp. and the College of En- gineering, Wed., April 22, Aud. A, An- gell Hall, 7:30 p.m. Lectures University Lecture: "Landscape Pat- tern and Economic Geography of Den- mark." Prof. Axel V. Schou, Univ. of Copenhagen, Wed., April 22, 4:00 p.m., Angell Hall, The English Journal Club presents Albert Cook, Prof. of English at West- ern Reserve University. "Some Habits of Words in Poetry,". Thurs., April 23, 8:00 p.m. E. Conf. Rm. of Rackham Bldg. Prof. Albert Cook of Western Re- serve University Dept. of English. Thurs., April 23, at 4:10 p.m. Aud. A, Angell Hall. "The Dramatic Action ,of Macbeth." Glidden Lecture in Chemistry: Prof. H. C. Brown of Purdue University "Se- lective Reductions" Thurs., April 23, 8:00 p.m. Rm. 1300 Chem. Bldg. University Lecture: Prof. L. Gierst of the Free University of Brussels. "Influ- ence of Double-Layer Characteristics on Shape and Half-Wave Potential of Polarographic Curves" 5:00 p.m., Wed., April 22, in Rm. 1200 Chem. Bldg. Lecture: Dept. of Engineering Mech. Dr. J. M. Burgers, Research Prof. at the Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Ap- plied Mathematics, Univ. of Md., "The Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Dif- fusion and Heat Conduction." Wed., April 22, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 311, W. Engrg. Bldg. Concerts Faculty Recital: Barbara Holmquest, pianist, Trueblood Aud. Thurs., April 23, 8:30 p.m. Student Recital: John Christie, bass trombone, Aud. A, Angell, Wed., April 22, 8:30 p.m. in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music (Wind Instruments). Academic Notices Sociology Colloquium. "Uses and Misuses of Statistical Tests." Dr. Les- lie Kish. 4:15 p.m., Wed., April 22, E. Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg. Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology. Thurs., April 23, 3 p.m, 5500 E. Engrg. Bldg. R. Keith Dumbauld. "Atmospheric Ozone. Botanical Seminar: William R. Beau- fait, Dept. of Forestry. "Prescribed Fire and Jack Pine Regeneration." Wed., April 22. 4:00 p.m. 1139 Nat, Scl. Zoology Seminar. Wed., April 22, 4:00 p.m., 2054 Natural Science Bldg. Speak- er: Dr. R. L. DeValois, Depts. of Psy- chology and Opthalmology. "Color Vision Mechanisms in the Monkey." Doctoral Examination for Bernard" Charles Kissel, Speceh; thesis: "A Rhetorical Study of Selected Speeches Delivered by Vice-President Richard M. Nixon during the Convention and Presidential Campaign of 1956," Thurs,, April 23, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. M. Sattler. Doctoral Examination for John James Stephens III, Geology; thesis: "Strati- graphy .and Paleontology of a Late Pleistocene Basin, Harper County, Okla- homa," Thurs., April 23, 4065 Nat. Sci. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, C. W. Hibbard. Placement Notices The Bureau of App'ointments and Ocupational Information,3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 3371. Personnel Requests: Young Women's Christian Assn., Cleveland, Ohio. Health, Physical Edu- cation, and Recreation Dept. Director. Undergraduate degree and some gradu- ate training; major in physical educa- tion, minor in sociology and/or related subjects. Several years work experience. 2) Health, Physical Education, 'and Recreation. Program directors. Under- graduatp degree with major in Physical Education, minor in Sociology and/or related subjects. Some club and group work experience desirable. 3) Group Work Positions. Undergraduate, degree, major in Sociology or allied subjects; some group work experience desirable. Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, De- troit, Mich. Medical Social Worker. Day shift, forty hours per week. Engineering Consulting Firm in Ill. Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engi- neer to supervise and check the work of designers and draftsmen. An op-' portunity to become a Chief Engineer within a 'short time. Man must have good administrative and supervisory ability and some experience. Two open- ings for Project; Engineers. City Water, Light and Power Dept., Jacksonville, Ill. Person in forestry to supervise. State of South Dakota, Pierre, S. D. The Game, Fish and Parks Dept. of the State of South Dakota is interested in hiring a Personnel Director.sDuies of the position would be to establish a personnel program for approximately two hundred employees who are wide- ly scattered throughout the State, ad- minister the program, advise the Pirec- tor of Game, Fish and Parks on Per- sonnel Policies and Practices, co- ordinate the activities of the dept. with the State Director of Employment, etc. Aluminum Extrusions, Inc., Char- lotte, Mich. Sales Administrator. Man with accounting, economics, marketing, or general business administration de- gree with a minimum of two years' ex- perience. Interviews: Call or come to the above address for an appointment. Thuis., April 23: Institite for Air Weapons Research, Univ. of Chicago, Ill. Graduates: June, Aug. Men and women with an M.S. or Ph.D. in Mathematics or Physics for Research. Tu~es.; April 28: Springfield Insurance Co., Chicago, Ill. Gradu es: June, Aug. Men with a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration for Management Training Program. Wed., April 29: Hallmark Cards, Inc.,, Kansas City, Mo. Graduates: June, Aug. Men with a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration for Sales Training Pro- gram. California State Personnel Board, Dept. of, Mental Hygiene, Corrections and Youth Authority, Sacramento, Calif. Men and women with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (MA may be ac- cepted) for Clinical Psychologists. Thurs., April 30: The Times-Mirror Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Graduates: June, Aug., Feb. Men with any degree interested in the Times-Mirror Co. other than their Man- agement Training Program. Men with MS in Journalism for Management Training Program. Summer Placement: Thurs., April 23: Detroit Civil Service. Residents of Detroit for summer jobs in recreation. Especially interested in students who are 1912 or older and who have Senior Life 'Saving Certificate. Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan students in Detroit from 12 to 4 p.m. Interested students should contact the Director about the time and place of interviews. Students for 'the Cedar Lake Girl Scout -Camp. Business Manager (male or female) Unit Leader and Assistant Unit Leader. Camp Adirondack, Woodcraft Camp, Old Forge, N.Y. Men counselors from 3:30 to 5 or more. Cabin Counselors and Specialists. Must be at least 19 'ears old. Sat., April 25 Camp Ne-Kana, Manistique, Mich. Mr. Doug Salisbury needs counselors in riflery, archery, and nature. The Sum-; mer Placement Bureau will be openi from 9:00 to 12:00 on Saturday. Sandstone Camp, a girl's camp in Green Lake, Wis. Land Sports, Small Craft Instructor, Water Sports Head and Small Craft Director. Organization Notices Am. Rocket Soc. - Inst. of Aero. Sciences, meeting, April 22, 7:30 p.m. 1400 Chem. Bldg. Speaker: Dr. Robert Pidd. * * * Congregational and Disciples Guild, social action luncheon, April 22, 12 noort. Guild House. Deutscher Verein, meeting, Verse von Eugen Roth. dem bekannten Humoris- ,ten und Dichter, werden von Professor Doktor Walter Puchwein vorgelesen und besprochen. Graduate StudentcCoffee Hour, April 22, 4-5:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg., 2nd floor, W. Lounge. All graduate students invited. Hillel Foundation, first Seder on Ap- ril 22, 2nd Seder on April 23, 6:30 p.m., Glick Social Hall, .1429 Hill. * * * Italian Club, Coffee Hour, April 23, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. All welcome. WAA Golf Club, meeting and play, April 23, after 2 p.m., U. of M. Golf Course. In- case of rain, meet in WAB golf cages. All interested participants welcome. ASCE, Election of Officers, movies ",The Open Road" - highway construc- tion, "Collector's Item"-public works, April 22, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd floor Conf. Rm., refreshments. ALTERATIONS JOHN'S TAILOR SHOPCLA "The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations for Men and Women. Pressing While You Wait 118% E. Washington NO 2-4617 (above Conlin and WetherbeeLI, Clothing Store)N )P1 BARGAIN CORNER+2 ARMY-NAVY . type Oxfords - $7.25;*3 socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )W1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GUY CARI is now accepting applica- tions in his newest beauty college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1 BUSINESS SERVICES SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning shears and all other gardening tools. MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR 311 S. Main St. Phone NO 2-3277 J63 EXPERT TYPING, Theses, Papers. NO 8-6157. J67 Radio, Phono, T.V. SERVICE Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery Ann Arbor Radio and TV 1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942 J61 ON-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SAN FORD'S Shoe Repairing - Hat Cleaning Tailoring -Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) NO 8-6966 Free pick-up and delivery J32 Eddie's Paint Store White paint.........$1.98 per gal. Colors ............. $2.48 per gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J15 PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick Service. Spelling, punctuation need correction? NO 8-6276. J30 TYPING-NO 5-3511, evenings or ma- terials accepted 12 noon at U High office. Gladys Smih. J4 TYPING: Thesis, Term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J42 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty work 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 J5 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES, IMPORTEDAFOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 J6 Call and ,. PERSONALITY HAIRSTYLING is our aim! *?SUAVE' * SMART * INbVIDUALISTIC - 10 haircutters The Dcscola Barbers near Michigan Theatre I F PROCTER & GAMBLE A Career in Sales Management INTERVIEWING FRIDAY, APRIL 24th General Placement Office CALL FOR APPOINTMENT For advance information--see exhibit in lower lobby of Michigan Union on April 22 M 1i if I L S. j SPRING SALE Group of cocktail, evening and day dresses Originally $29.95 to $39.95 NOW $10 to $19.98 THE DILLON SHOPS on S.U. and off S.U. near the Campus J69 MISCELLANEOUS GOOD MEALS: Frat. five minutes from Engineering Building. Reasonable. Any or all meals. Steward NO 3-2600. )Ml FOX MOTEL Room Phones Free T V I I I r t 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 4)M3 WANTED TO RENT LOST: Smoke grey female cat with gold eyes. Responds to name Angel WANTED - modern furnished apart- Reward. NO 2-0823. A4 ment on campus. Contact NO 3-6520. 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