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Twelve'U' Grads Study
Under Wilson Grants
Twelve University alumni are These scholarships carry a livi
among the thousand prospective allowance of $1,400 for single si
college teachers entering graduate dents, with increments for d
school this fall who are recipients pendents and also pays the to
of the Woodrow Wilson National cost of tuition and fees.
Fellowships. A student must be nomina1
University students chosen from by a faculty member.
this year's fellowships distin- Interested students may rece
guished themselves academically.: more information about the f
The recipients are Richard T. lowships by consulting a facu
Booth, John S. Denton, Jr., Peter member or by writing directly
Eckstein, Patrick C. Fischer, Inge- the Woodrow Wilson Natio
borg M. Hogh and James D. Is- Fellowship Foundation, Box 6
bister. Princeton, New Jersey.
Others continuing their studies
for advanced degrees are Robert VialV n
L. Kyes, David C. Schuman,
Charles C. Sims, Carey G. Wall,
Jerome C. Wells and Nancy M. A out Overus
Willard.
ing the need for college teachers, Antibiotics
recently gave the Woodrow Wilson
Fellowship Foundation $25,000,000 Antibiotics should be used sp
so, that this foundation could aid ingly, warned Dr. A. Burgess V
outstanding first - year graduate surgeon at the University Medi
students. Center.

-Daily-Robert Kanner
FLEETINd GLANCE-Michigan fans went wild when Brad Myers
raced down the field for the Wolverine's last 6 points. The score-
board looked like this during the third and fourth quarters, but
the scales were balanced in the fourth quarter, when Michigan
State evened the score.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULE1
The Daily Official Bulletin 'is an A * able in Room 150, School of Bus.
official publication of the Univer- cadmi c on. Admin.
sity of Michigan for which The Engineering Mechanics Seminar, Mon.,
Michigan Daily assumes no edi- n y seinsMo. Detroit Edison Company Scholar-
toral responsibility.' Notices should l hips. Two upperclass scholarships for
bsnDA'YEWRCTEN formwh. av topetd1958-59to ea scin. heolher, har avilable ore
be eni TYEWITTN for t offclee wil be serveaty 3:30 hae to Stuet hoPScopee a es
Smith will speak on ndThe Velocity Dis- 1n- y chrol e are ila for
tribution and Stability of a taminar application. Applicants shall be resi-
ing, i eiwSuetGvr- ilb vialeutlOt 5a e wn of h7sat f Michian. o onple.
mng before 2 p.m. the day preceding Swirling Flow,."des teao.AB.pltn tc f-d scholarship the applicants, should have
Daily 'due at. 2:00 p.m. Friday.' United States Rubbe opn Foun- completed' at least one year of study in
latyon Scholarship: U ute men the College of Engineering and shall be
UD A ,ng OCTOBs R ,n 195d wo ave comped r gleatu to ears ajoringineitherMech. or Elec. Engi-
VOL . CTmBER o. 195 of clleeat ted tversithandwho aare neeing.Theotherscholarshipiopen
VOL.yXIXo.nmn lving a eare ter i ndustya are tostudents.whoAhavecompleted at least
r planningea cgreer in inrusry9are ell-done year attherUniversity in a fies
rngible to apply for the UnitedStatesoncyaragtheo Universiarntyin, daiel
rdrideneral NotceRubber Company Foundation Scholar- shaseconomcaconting ,n.Th b ess
y TtioS ships. Applications or this scholarship anadwiersnedministration. The
Board sin Review, Student Govern- will be available until Oct. 15 at the ahwardill besemeter fesand anpl-
ment Council, in accordance with regu- Scholarship ,Office, 2011 S.AB. Recipi- Alwainaof $75 forilboksandtheSpplis
lations establishe d by the Board in Re- ents of this scholarship must be willingas Blicatin;e, il aB atCthe t chl
view, a meeting has been requ ested by to assume a mordl obligation to repaya ars)-de 2de.O..
one of its members, to review actionl at least-25% of the scholarship- award apiain
taken by Student Government Council within 3 years after graduation. Aea-
at its meeting ofGOctober 1, 1958 with demic record, participation in campus Placem ent Notices
respect to action Eon Sigma Kappa in affairs, and financial need will be
orderto determine if further consid- among the factors considered in mak The following schools have listed
eration is required in view of Regental ing these awards. J teaching vacancies with the Bureau of
policy or administrative practice hor Appointments for the 1958-59 school
policy. The calling of this meeting op- School of Business Administration: year. They will not be here to interview
erates as a stay-of-action u.ntil such Students seeking admission to this at this time.
time as the Board in Review makes its School as graduate degree candidates Belleville, Mich. (Van Buren Public
determination. Thetime of the meeting in the summer session or spring semes- Schools)-"6th.grade.
will be announced. ter mustRtake the Admission Test for Fraser Mich.-st grade.
SGraduate Study in Business on Nov. Milford, Mich.-2nd grade.
hEach individual must make his own St. Clair, Mich. (St. ClaF River Area
LectIre d I- application to the Educational Testing Schools) -Mentally Handicapped.
A .Service, Princeton, N.J., to be received For any additional information con-
Science Research Club: The October in that office not later than Oct. 25, tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
meeting will be held in the Rackham r1958Applications for the test and test Admin. Bldg., NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext.
Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m., ATues., Oct. . general information bulletins areavail- 489.
program :N "IGY; in the Antarctic"
,James H. Zumberge, Geology, -and ; :trber 10 . s.iety for Advancement of
"Control of Radiation Exposure in DidB,
agnostic Radiology." Walter M. White.r
house, Radiology. Dues for 1958-59 ac- OR A sp GuAT IO N NO TICE S n
cepted after 7:10 p.m.O u.
University Public Lecture, auspices of C __*".'_'_____rne S}:"mr b,era ,at 'on
the D epts. of Fisheries and Zoology.r W We n n D s G detingxO, .ct. 7, : . , ae..
"Propagation of Fish for Food in In-. (Use of this column for announce- Public Relations Comm. of SGC,
donesia and Africa." Dr. Marcel F uet, ments is available° to officially recog- Meeting - all. interested are welcome-
Director, Section of Hydrobiology, nized and registered organizations only. Oct. 7, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 1548, Student
Groenendaal-Hoeilaart Research Sta- Organizations planning obe active for Activities Bldg.
tion, Belgium. Mon., Oct. 6, 4:00 p.m., the current semester sould register * .*
Nat. St. Aud. not later than October 10. Forms avail- S.A.M. (Society for Advancement of
able, 2011 Student Activities Building.) Management),' Signup for Membership
women's Resear eClub " will meet at -Membership fees may be paid at ei-
8:00 p.m., Mon., Oct. 6, W. C nt. Room, Congregational and Disciples Guild, ther 255 W.E. or 150 B.A. Officpi on or
Rackham Bldg. Velma Pickett of the Bible Study,. Oct. 5, 9:30 a.m., Guild before Oct. 7.
Linguistics Program will speak on House. * . *
"Linguistics, Literature,and Life G In H
among the Mexican Indians." Congregational and, Disciples Guild, Wolverine Soccer Club, organization-
. ., P Oct. 5 7:00 p.m. Mayflower Rm.; Con- al meeting, Oct. r2 7, 8 p.m., Rm. 3R
Public Health Asembly: "Historical g n rc er. Union.
and Social Background, of the Modern Mrs. Fred E. Luchs, "Opportunities in
Public Health Movement I." Nathan the University Community," Anthropology Club, picnic, Oct, 12, 1
Sinai, Prof.! of Pub. Health and Direc., * * * p.m. Dexter-Huron Metropolitan Park.
Bureau of Public Health Econom~ics. Graduate Outing Club, Hiking, Oct. Grads and undergrad concentrates and.
Mon., Oct. 6, 4:00 p.m., School of Public, 5, 2:00 p.m., Meet in back of Rackham faculty invited. Reservations 12-1, Oct.
Health Aud. Bldg. (N.W. entrance). 6, 7.

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