------- -------- Fn m. l~* v Cl '1i flcir ,l ir1 ±s i rs Ph n" &- IV" 9w A'7 d v~ (Continued from Page 4) their wives are invited. In addition to the five distinguished Faculty Achieve- ment Awards, four Distinguished Serv- ice Awards for Instructors and Assist- ant Professors will be presented for the first time. A reception will be held in the Michigan League Ballroom im- mediately after the conclusion of the meeting. BUY PLATFORM ATTRACTIONS SEASON TICKETS NOW. Hill Aud. box office is now open daily Monday thru Friday for the sale of season tickets for the 1960-61 Platform series. Six dramatic numbers will be presented this year featuring six colorful and distinguished theatrical personalities. Ilka Chase will open the course Oct. 19, followed by Burgess Meredith Nov. 17; French mime Marcel Marceau, Dec. 5; choreographer Agnes DeMille Feb. 27; humorist Herb Shriner Mar. 7; Basil Rathbone Mar. 14. Tickets for inidivid- ual programs will not go on sale until Oct. 17. Students are offered a special low rate in the student section. - Events Monday Assembly Associate Member Meeting Mon., Sept. 26 at 7:30 in Room 3511 Student Activities Building. Student Recital: Wyllis Barrett will present a recital on Mon., Sept. 26, at 8:30 p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Music. Mrs. Barrett has included in her program compositions by Reinecke, Stanford and Sowerby. Open to the public. Mon., Sept. 26: "The Role of the Ameri- can Public Health Association in the American Public Health Scene" by Dr. Malcolm H. Merrill, President of the American Public Health Association, Berkeley, California. NIETZSCHE will be discussed by Prof. Ingo Seidler on Mon., Sept. 26 at 4:15, Honors Lounge, Undergraduate Li- brary. Open to the public. Mon., Sept. 26, Lecture by Dr. Helena Todd, President, Hull Teacher Training College, Kingston-upon-Hull, England, on "Education in the Welfare State" at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Amphitheatre. 9:00 p.m. Reception in honor of Dr. Todd, Rackham Assembly Room. Engineering Mechanics Seminar, Mon., Sept. 26 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 305 West Engineering Building. R. M. Haythorn- waite, Prof. of Engineering Science, will speak on "The Range of the Yield Con- dition in Ideally Plastic Solids." * Coffee will be served in 201 West En- gineering at 3:30 p.m. Events Tuesday University Lecture: Prof. Herbert Franke Chairman of the Department of Far Eastern Studies and Dean of the Fac- ulty of Philosophy, University of Mu- nich, will speak on "Some Aspects of Warfare in Medieval China," in Aud. C, Angell Hall, at 4:10 p.m., Tues., Sept. 27, Prof. Jofre Dumazedier, Centre d'Etudes Sociologiques, Paris, will speak in French on "Mass Culture: A Sociological Comparison of France and America" on Tues., Sept. 27, at 4 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Prof. Robert C. Angell will give a summary and commentary in English. THE WORKS OF D. H. LAWRENCE will be discussed by Prof. Mark Spilka on Tues., Sept. 27 at 4:15 p.m., Honors Lounge, Undergraduate Library. Open to the public. Seminar in Stochastic Processes: Or- ganization meeting, Tues., Sept. 27, 1960 at 2:30 p.m. in room 3001 Angell Hall. Math. 325. Mathematics Colloquium: Dr. Edmund F. Collingwood, Lilburn Tower, Aln- wick, England, will speak on "The boundary behavior of functions," Tues., Sept. 27, at 4:15 p.m. in room 3011 Angell Hall. Refreshments: Room 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m. PERSONAL DEAR SAL, Keep the bagels warm! I'm going to the Musket Mass Meeting tonight, :0in the Union Ballroom. F41 THIS IS your opportunity to advance in Business Administration. A Profes- sional Fraternity (Delta Sigma Pi) of-. fers you social life and professional training. Rushing Monday and Tues- day, Bus. Ad. Coffee Lounge 7:30 p.m. F49 FUN FOR ALL at the Student Zionist Organization KUMSITZ. Israeli danc- ing and singing, refreshments, and a movie. Sun., Sept. 25, 8 p.m. at Hillel. All welcome. P50 YOU HAVE two chances-one of getting the germ and one of not. And if you get the germ-you have two chances, one of getting the disease and one of not. And if you get the disease, you have two chances. One of dying and one of not. And if you die, you still have two chances. F51 TO MARTY, A very happy birthday to you. Love, Janet. P52 TO THE BOYS Lipstick is a woman's basic weapon. Odds are 2 to 1 she'll leave some on you on your first date. F53 ATTENTION: Beatniks, jocks, gradu- ate engineers, Hyde Park fanatics, picketeers, BMOC's, intellects, neb- ishes and even the average normal (scarce as he may be) college student are invited to the Homecoming Mass meeting tonight, 7:30 in the League Ballroom. F39 THINKING MEN play bongos-beauti- ful girls respond. Bongos $35, new, adjustable heads. NO 3-2989. . F -2 3 4 .8 .96b4 .54 ROOM AND BOARD EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. Share luxurious, furnished, brand new, three room apartment with male graduate student. 5 minutes from campus by car. $52.50 a month. Call NO 8-8526. E20 TWO GIRLS want roommate to share apt. Call NO 3-7937 for information. E21 PRIVATE ROOM and bath in faculty home. 2% miles from campus. Break- fast and laundry if desired. NO 2- 7077. E18 ROOME CLOSE TO CAMPUS. $6-7. Linen furn. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422. E15 WORKING GIRL or a student to live with us. Room and board in exchange for light work, mainly baby-sitting. Call after 3:30, NO 2-2462. Ell WANTED: girl graduate student to share room in new apartment. Full use kitchen and living room. $37.50 a month. 718 Lawrence. Phone NO 5- 5125 or NO 3-0787. E12 CAMPUS AREA. Rooms for men. 220 S. Ingalls, between U of M library and the Rackham building. E9 FOR OVERNIGHT or special occasion guests, a large, pleasant room in pri- vate home. Mrs. Harold Andrus, 1002 Hutchins, NO 8-7493 or NO 3-0765. E8 ROOMS FOR MEN: 422 Hamilton Place. NO 3-0410. Graduate student-oper- ated. .JE4 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY at 1319 Cambridge has space for six roomers this fall. Rates $7.50 per week, bed linen furnished. Excellent meals avail- able. Laundry facilities, dry cleaning discount, etc. Phone House Manager at NO 2-8312 for particulars. El BOARDERS wanted for fraternity. 1000 Oakland. NO 2-9431. E3 BIKES and SCOOTERS 1957 LAMBRETTA Scooter. Model 150-D Call evenings NO. 2-1693. Z3 1959 ITOM motor bike, very good condi- tion ,1800 miles. $145. NO 5-5855. .Z MOBELETITE Motor Scooter. 1959. Like new. Cost $200. Sell for $100. NO 2- 8118.Za FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR three boys. Located on Hill St. Furnished, and all- utilities paid. Call NO 8-9538 and after 8 p.m. NO 2-3512.-C-32 LAW STUDENT seeks roommate. $33 a month, utilities included, 1 block from campus. 1108 Hill or NO 5-7930 ask for Dan. 031 ROOMMAT! WANTED. Three seniors want fourth for apartment. Prefer upperclassman. NO 8-8214. ( SOUTH FOREST furn apt. One roon and -kitchen and bath. For man 0: woman student. Apt. could serve as double. Call NO 2-5035 or NO 3-2800 021 LARGE single room near North Cam pus. $8. HU 2-4959. C28 WANTED: One or two men to share large furnished apt. 1 block- fron campus. $40 per month. Phone Ron Nivnick, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2379 or NC 2-5725. C24 HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur nished. $75 per month. Off Highwa: 23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton EL 6-8995. ' 02 TWO APTS for rent for 3 and 4. Fur nished. NO 3-4404C23 The Michigan Business you to join This is the place to experience in Staff invites gain valuable AHRO Ar MARINE CORPS RECRUITING-Capt. Reginald G. Sauls. Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer for Michigan, will in- terview interested students, Sept. 26-29. in the Michigan Union Lobby, daily from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. WILSON & CO., INC., Chicago-open- ings for a woman Bacteriologist, recent graduate; and a man with MA degree In marketing or BuisAdnin for Market Research; 2 Chemical Engineers and 2 Chemists; B.S. degree minimum-men preferred. # A toast to MACSHORE'S Bavarian stein print shirt with comfortable roll-up sleeves and convertible mandarin collar. An ideal fashion accent for the "skirt n pants" set in won- derful DRIP DRY Cotron.* High fashion colors on Slate- Blue or Stone Green background. Sizes 30 to 38. International Folk Dancers, Meeting with Folk Dancing, Sept. 27, 8 p.m., SAB, NAACP, General Meeting, Sept. 25, 2 p.m., Union, 3R-S. Newman Club, Panel: The Catholic Student on the Secular Campus, Sept.j 28. 8 p.m. 331 Thompson St. Pt Lambda Theta, Xi Chapter, Se-pt, 26, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Speaker: Dr. Helena Todd: formerly Pres. of Hull Teachers' Training Col- lege in England,"Education in the Welfare State." School of Education faculty, wives, students invited. Student Zionist Org. Kumsitz, Israeli Singing and Dancing, Refreshments. Movie (English), Sept. 25, 8 p.m., 1429} Hill St. All welcome. . ., Advertising .. , Layout . . .Finance . ..Accounting Fun Attend any one of these Trainee Meetings: Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 7:15 Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 4:15 and 7:15 F32 VISIT Ann Arbor's only espresso coffee house. F28 COMING Friday, Oct 7. Carlos Montoya. F27 AL YOUNG sings-Cafe Promethean this Friday & Saturday. 9-12. P26 AMBASSADOR Civic Ballet Auditions. Wednesday, October 5th, 8:30 P.M. 525 E. Liberty. NO 3-6633. All per- formances at Lydia Mendelssohn. F24 FOR SALE 1 New CANON zm8 mov. camera; 1 6&7 trans. radios; 1 used Swiss ptab. printer. Apt. 3 or 6, 723 E. Kingsley. Call3-2684 Eves ,&wkd. B19 WOMEN'S Raleigh Bicycle. Good condi- tion, $25. Man's Victor English Racer, basket, lock, light, 1 yr. old. $35. NO 2-8278 or NO 3-8295. B18 EXACTA VAREX. Most modern of all reflex cameras; 50 m.m. and 135 m.m. lenses and many other accessories, only a few weeks old, new cost $440, must sell for $320 or best offer. Phone NO 2-0200. B17 THE TREASURE MART ' 529 DetroitTNOE2-1363 Our invitation to visit a friently new store handling articles on consignment. We sell to you - or for you - all kinds of furniture, household items, dishes, silver, ap- pliances, baby needs, toys, ice skates, and bicycles. Come In and Browse Weekdays 'til 5:30 P.M. Mon. and Fri. 'til 9:00 P.M. B16 LAMBRETTA '125' good condition. Phone NO 3-2083. B15 WANTED TO RENT WANTED: Quiet apartment or comfort- able room in the U. of M. Hospital area, for a woman Dr. staying in Ann Arbor for several months for special study. Contact Box 1, 420 Maynard. Li ALTERATIONS CUSTOM DRESSMAKING: Alterations. Elsa Schalk, 325 S. Ashley. NO 3-0726. Pi ALTERATIONS - Mrs. Edith Uphaus. 1105 Spring. NO 2-2992. P2 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED out State to mile past expressway, daily at noon. Rea- sonable fee. N 03-1511, Ex. 3344. G2 HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS being taken for pos- sible positions as MICHIGAN DAILY paper boys. Average $14 a week, morn- ing delivery, no collecting. NO 2- 3241, ask for office mgr. H9 LAUNDRESS for girl's weekly personal clothes. Will deliver and pick up. Call NO 3-1561,Ext. 1353. H6 STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN 18 years and over to work part time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone inquiries from our office. Salary. Located at E. Liberty and Division, For interview call NO 2-6941. H7 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington W1 MISCELLANEOUS CAFE PROMETHEAN open 11 A.M. on football Saturdays. M2 CLARENCE BYRD TRIO plays jazz at the Cafe Promethean every Sunday night. Mi HELP WANTED-Male MALE STUDENTS with cars wanted to deliver newspapers on Sundays and/or week days. Phone NO 3-6352. Y6 SMALL DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany drop-leaf dining table with pads. $20. Call NO 2-4736. B 1960 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor scoot- er. Phone NO 5-5906 after 4 P.M. B1 WANTED TO BUY WANTED: VW Convertible. NO 247884. K1 51 USED CARS DE SOTO, 1950. Great condition all over. Call John Logan, NO 2-6436. N24 1956 WHITE FORD, customline 2-door, automatic transmission, radio, heater, white walls, excellent condition. NO 3-5355. N23 1957 V.W for immediate sale. Sunroof, radio. $925 or best offer. NO 3-8825. N22 RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent con- dition. Heaters & defroster. 13,000 miles. Call NO 3-2633. N21 MGA '59 all acc. under 10,000 miles. Perf. cond. $1850. Det. KE 7-3287. N19 BLACK '54 OLDS convertible. Red leather seats, new top. Good rubber. Never wintered in Michigan, so no rust. Phone NO 2-2466. N17 1955 FORD, 4 door, automatic transmis- sion, radio, heater, motor excellent condition, new battery. NO 2-4717 aft- er 7 p.m. N18 1955 PLYMOUTH 2 door with overdrive. $350 or best offer. NO 2-3426. N14 1940 PLYMOUTH. Business coupe. Ex- ceptional. HA 6-8183 after 3 P.M. N16 VW '60 (June), Green, sun-roof, extras. $1595. NO 5-8188. N9 '53 STUDEBAKER HT, overdrive, good tires, good transportation. Yours for $109.95. Phone NO 2-8444 after 5:00 p.m. N8 '58 RENAULT DAUPHINE. White walls, radio, excellent shape. $950 or best offer. Call NO 3-0147 after 5. N12 '59 OPEL. Perfect condition. $1350. NO 2-8476. N10 PEOPLE who'like to eat have long de- pended on Alpha Chi Sigma frater- nity for excellent meals. Phone the House Manager for particulars and reservations at NO 2-9312. E2 BUSINESS SERVICES VISIT THE only verified flying saucer in Ann Arbor. It's at 1225 S. Univer- sity and known to earthlings as "Lumbards". J23 FOR A NEW and different Sunday morning breakfast, try Bagels 'and Lox. Easily gotten at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 Open every night till midnight J24 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty Work 605 E. William Phone NO 8-7066 44 SEWING & IRONING done in my home. NO 3-0668. J22 REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.. NO 2-4647. J10 . GRINNELL'S - 81st Anniversary Specials Brand new Grinnell "Holly" Piano only $496 Make Grinnell's your piano headquarters Uprights from $69 J CAPE PROMETHEAN now open every afternoon at 3 P.M. J15 BUSINESS PERSONAL BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. FF2 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES FOREIGN CAR SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF FOREIGN AND SPORTS CARS. Lubrication $1.50 Phone NO 3-5098 FOUR-ROOM Partially furnished apart- ment. Second floor. Ideal for two graduate students or couple. Avail- able Oct. 1st. Phone NO 8-9812 after 6 P.M. C15 NORTH STATE ST. Apt., 3 rooms. Un- furnished. $80 plus lights. NO 3-5830 013 ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2- 1443. 01C GRAD STUDENT offers rooms in home. Doubles for men, linen, cleaning, phone, refrigerator; new floors, drapes, mattresses. 2 blocks south of Bus. Ad. via Tappan. Maynard Eyestone, 1026 Oakland. NO 2-7415. C17 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA: Stili avail- able, 2 large rooms plus bath. Newly furnished and clean. Also 4 rooms and ba'th on ground floor. Likewise newly furnished and clean. Prefer non-smok. ers. NO 2-7705 or NO 8-8634. C5 THREE - ROOM APARTMENT Unfur- nished. Close to Campus. Call NO 5. 8683 days. C PARKING SPACE and garage. One block from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NC 2-1443.C! CAMPUS 4 room furnished apt. Suitable for 2 adults $95 or 3 $115. Including utilities. NO 3-4322. C16 LOST AND FOUND LOST-a red ladies' wallet, Sun. night Sept. 18, about 10 P.M. on William St. or Thompson St. between the Cottage Inn and the University Parking lot. Suitable reward if con- tents intact. Please call after 6 P.M 5-7463. A6 I I I | I PAPER-BOUND BOOKS 50 Publishers Represented PROMPT SERVICE On Special Orders OVERBECK'S BOOKSTORE I A '' novelty weave g;, wool. I -um Y3 wrr IxWL fl t f I I I I V -