PAIGR EIGHT TIE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1960 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6.1966 . _._r . .e. a e.-,. w. F m DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Doctoral Examination for Rosmarie Sebald Waldrop, Comparative Litera- ture; thesis: "The Discontent with Language and Modern oPetic Tech-I nique." Wed., April 6, 1210 Angell Hall, at 3 p.m. Chairman, Ingo Seidler. Doctoral Examination for Daniel Across Campus Francis McGrath, Library Science: thes- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 8 p.m.-The University Players (Continued from Page 2) is: "American Colorplate .Books, 1800-wl rentH riIbn'"Pr 1900," Wed., April 6, 311 GeneralLi- 8 p.m. - Peter Taylor, novelist will present Henrik Ibsen's "Peer be released, and no transcript of credits brary, at 2 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Kil- and short story writer, will speak Gynt" in Trueblood Aud. wi All ssdents owing such aounts at a Hopwood Lecture On "That 8 p.m.-The Institute of Public will not be allowed to register In any Cloistered Jazz" in Rackham Lee- Administration will present a ssubsequent semester or summer ses- Doctoral Examination for Daniel ture Hall. seminar by Prof. D. N. Chester of sion until payment has been made. Paul Maki, Mathematics; thesis: "The Construction of Distribution Functions 8 p.m.-The University Players Oxford speaking on "An Appraisal Law School Admission Test: Candi- for Some Polynomials Orthogonal over will present Henrik Ibsen's "Peer of the British Civil Service" in dates taking the Law School Admis- a Denumerable Set," Wed., April 6, 336 Gynt" in Trueblood Aud. Rackham Assembly Hall. Gin Tct Q+ Ari a- rniacf !W. ngg.Bldg. at 3 pm. Chairman, sinTest on Sat.Arl9 r eus- ed to report to 130 Bus. Admin. Bldg at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Wanted: 20 graduate students to as- sess tuition at Spring-Summer Registra-j tion, May 3 and 4. $1.50 per hour. Re- port to Room 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possible. Wanted: Eight male students to as- sist in preparing WaterMan Gymnasium for Spring-Summer Registration. To be able to work the week of April 25, $1.50 per hour. Report to Room 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possi- ble. 'J. L. Goldberg. Doctoral Examination for LouiseE Rothmiind Russert Kraemer, Fisheries; thesis: "The Mantle Flap in Three Spe- cies of Freshwater Mussels, Lampsi- lis," Wed., April 6, (Fisheries Seminar Room) Natural Resources Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman. H. van der Schalie. *rStudents: If you need to order a transcript without grades for the pres- ent term, you are urged to call in person at Rm. 515, Administration Bldg. not later than April 15.f *--D.es not apply to students in Law and Undergraduate College of En-1 8:30 p.m.-The University Choir FRIDAY, APRIL 8 and Chamber Orchestra, conduct- 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will ed by Prof. Maynard Klein, will present "Kind Hearts and Coro- present a concert in Hill And. nets" in the Architecture Aud. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 8 p.m.-The University Players THU -CD ne, A Gil wilwill present Henrik Ibsen's "Peer 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will Gynt" in Trueblood Aud. present " Kind Hearts and Coro- 8:30 p.m.-The Michigan Con- nets" in the Architecture Aud. sort of Voices, Viols, and Histor- ____1 ical Instruments will present a work in truck assembly plant. Start public concert conducted by Prof. first of May. Robert A. Warner in Rackham Spend your summer in the NationalL Parks. Yellowstone, Gliacier. Bryce, Yo- Lecture Hall. semite. Zion, Grand Canyon. Start | SATURDAY, APRIL 9 General Motors Tech. Section, Warren, firs ofMay. e4 Aug 25.Seto Wre 7 and 9 p.m.-Cineina Guild will Mich. - 4 ground maintenance men present "The Bandits of Orgoloso" needed. in the Architecture Aud. Backus Farm, Sands Point, Port Wash- 8 p.m.-The University Players on tn e plant en for outdoor work will present Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad, Gynt" in Trueblood Aud. Detroit-Surveyor from April 27-August SUNDAY, APRIL 10 * * * 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will Details & applications available at s, Summer Placement, 212 SAB, Lower present "The Bandits of rgoloso Level. in the Architecture Aud. 4 Organsky, Solomon, Stewart, Lattimore, Rapoport, Greene debate the China policy of the United States. SUNDAY CONFERENCE: Debate U. S.-China Relationship Wanted: 60- male and female students gineering, to assist with Spring-Summer Rgistra-f tion, May 3 and 4 at Waterman Gym- nasium. Report to Room 3007 Admin- xtacement istration Bldg. as soon as possible. I POSITION OPENINGS: History 562: Will meet in Lydia Men- Bastille-Neiley Architects, Boston, delssohn Theatre on April 6 only at 11 Mass.-Secretary for one girl office. a.m. Handle bookkeeping, payroll, billing,I typing, etc. No shorthand req. Will train Doctoral Examination for Jasim uddin in bookkeeping duties. April grad for Ahmed, Environmental Health; thesis: opening May 20. "Portable Body Monitor: Some Design Johnny Appleseed School & Training Chtaracteristics," Wed., April 6, 3042 Center, Ft. Wayne, Ind.-Psychologist.I SPH, at 1:30 p.m. 'Chairman, G. H. MA with clinical etper. for day center Whipple. Ifor 160 mentally retarded, ages 4-35, United Fund of Greater Lima, Lima, Ohio--Public Relations Director. April or recent grad to handle news writing, O RGA NIZATION radio & Tv promotion, general activi- ties with public, etc. Exper. not req. WENH-TV, Durham, N.H.-Producer- NOT Director. Produce & direct both instrue- J ; tionai & general-audience programs. All around exper., bkgd. in cinematography & musical production helpful. USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- City of Columbus, Ohio - Attn.: NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially April Lib. Arts Grads-Trng. Program recognized and registered student orga- leading to positions as city planner or nizations only. Forms are available ir urban renewal technician. Degree in Room 1011 SAB, physical or social sciences, some knowl. * e eof principles, practices & trens in ur- French Club, Le Baratin, Le Bara- ban renewal or city planning. tin, every Thurs., 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze 4 * * Bldg. Venez tous. For further information, please call A:* 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- Joint Judiciary Council, Meeting. pointments, 3200 SAB. April 6, 7 p.m. in the SAB. Cases will ne heard at that time. Old members EDUCATION DIVISION: may attend. Teaching Opportunities-Short-term teaching positions available to Michi- Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. al gan grads from April 25 to May 20 in Forest Ave., Maundy Thursday serv- Van Buren County. Project sponsored ices, 7:15 a.m. & 7:15 p.m., Holy Com- by Western Michigan Univ. through' munion at both services, April 7. their Directed Teaching Office. Two & * * * i four week periods available. For addi- University Lutheran Chapel. 1511 tional information & applications con- Washtenaw, Thurs., April 7, 7:30 p.m.t'act Buieau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Maundy Thursday Holy Communion 764-7462. * 0 CAUGHT by a long lease you can't fulfill? Let a professional save you money and work. STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE is Ann Arbor's ONLY specialist in sumimer subletting. We can rent. your apartment FAST, do call or conie in today to STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE 1215 S. University service. * * *t Graduate Student Council, Monthly business meeting, April 6, 7:30 p.m., E. Conference Room,,Rackham Bldg. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- White Motor Co., Lansing Div., Lans- ing, Mich.--Men for general assembly Felix Greene tells a packed auditorium about his experiences in China. why cart all those clothes home? Call Greene's Cleaners today! We'll deliver a storage box- Fill it with your winter garments- We'll pick it up-clean your garments- Store them in our air conditioned vault. Next fall-give us a call. We'll deliver- fresh and clean-beautifully pressed. It's so convenient-and cheaper than shipping. Still only $4.95 plus regular cleaning charges. Call and reserve your box today. Greene's Cleaners NO 2-3231 XNhen mama changes to the Passover dishes, Barton's changes to Passover candy. once i i 1 (across from Campus Theater) NO 5-4480 or NO 5-4489 AI i Anatol Rapoport discusses the issues with curious students. Julien Gendell, Peter DiLorenzi, conference coordinators, discuss the next item on agenda. L is it true you re planning to get engaged? I'm on the brink of giving Jane my Beethoven sweatshirt. 3. What about money for your children's education? My Uncle Henry is very fond of me. lie owns a steel ill. 5. I know something that can help you meet almost all your financial needs. "V 2 how are you going to guarantee security to your family when you're married? I have a rich aunt, you know. 4. Whltod pay off your mortgage if you should die? You never can tell. Every time I help an old man across the street I give him my name and address incase he doesn't have anyone to leave his money to. 6. Living Insurance from Equitable can. It can even give you a lifetime income Pass over Favorites: parve or milk and bitter sw-et chocolates; filed with cremes, truffles, nuts, exotic cordials. 1 lb assortment, $2.39. Plus other wonderful Passover candses and cookies Marshall Sahlins and Morton Freid lead another seminar. What mama does, Barton's does. But Barton's does it on a much larger scale. And a little earlier. For 7 days and 7 nights, all baking and candy-making stops. Leavening agents, non- Passover candy and cake and un- used ingredients are cleared out of the Barton's kitchens. As are the pots, vats, scoops, ladles, baking pans, all the ma- chinery that isn't nailed down. What is nailed down is seared, by blowtorches. And the walls, ceilings and floors are hosed down with live steam. When all is immaculate, the -Passover utensils are taken out of their special place. And the raw chocolate, fruits, nuts, honey, etc. that are Kosher- for-Passover are brought in. Barton's makes these Passover preparations under the careful scrutiny of The Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations of America. Even mama doesn't go thatB T far. *09 "'. Z . ~~ @ Owen Lattimore and A.F.K. Organsky hold a brief tete a tete. Ii - - - 1