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NDREW HAWLEY
rary college curriculum
has approved a number
s in the arrangement
in the chemistry de-
st important feature of
anization, which Prof.
Anderson, chairman of
ment, calls "'the largest
a number of years," oc-
e two-semester organic
sequence.
of the two courses, one
,nd one four-hour, now

being offered, there will be, begin-
ning in February, two organic.
chemistry courses of five hours
each. Pre-medical students, in-
stead of having in to take six
hours of organic chemistry and
four hours of qualitative analysis,
will be required to take ten hours
of organic chemistry.
"But the new program will not
change the total number of credit
hours required of pre-medical and
pre-dental students," Prof. Ander-
son explained, "because at the
same time we are discontinuing
the course now required in quali-
tative analysis."
No Analytical
The material covered presently
in qualitative analysis will be
divided between the general chem-
istry course and a new courseIn
analytical chemistry. A Course in
analytical chemistry will no longer
be prerequisite for the organic
course.
Prof. Anderson listed several
reasons for the change. But most
important, "too much work was
required in the first half of the
organic sequence," and similarly,
"with the increase in types of
material in analytic chemistry, it
was impossible to give It all in
the qualitative analysis course."
The first six-hour organic
course, now required for pre-
medical students, will be offered
this spring and summer.

t their regular meeting last
ht the Young Republican Club
ited new officers for the com-
year: Steven Stockmeyer, '63,
sident; Garry McDaniel, '62,
,-president; Margaret Nixon,
,recording secretary; Susan
aman, '62, corresponding sec-
ary; Thoms Pyper, '64, treasur
Donnelly Hadden, '81, David
ers, '62, and Joseph Sinclair,
members of the executive

is ,trul y

William E. Bandemer, a vice-
president of an Ann Arbor corpor-
ation, yesterday announced that
he will be a candidate for the
City Council from the second ward.
The Republican candidate has
previously served on the Ann Ar-.
bor Board of Water Commission-
ers, the Michigan Business Execu-
tives Research Conference, the
Chamber of Commerce and on
mayor- and council-appointed
committees. He is seeking the posi-
tion vacated by Mrs. Florence
Crane who will not seek reelec-
tion.

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Adminstration Building,'
before 2 p.m. two days preceding
publication.'
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7
General Notices
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has
announced a program of fellowships
for the academic year 1961-62 for im-
provement of the teaching of' high
school science. These fellowships will
be awarded to applicants without
teaching experience who as under-
graduates complete a major in science
or mathametics, or in the Teaching
of Science, and who apply for and are
accepted for a master's degree at the
University of Michigan. Recipients
must agree to enter and remain in
the teaching profession for a convinc-
ing length of time. Applications are
available in the Fellowship Office,
Room 110, Graduate School. Closing
date for receipt of all application
materials is March 1, 1961.
Applications for the University of
Michigan Sponsored Research Fellow-
ships to be awarded for the spring
semester, 1961, are now being accepted
in the office of the Graduate School.
The stipend is $1,125 plus tuition per
semester.' Application forms are avail-
able from the Graduate school. Only
applicants who have been employed on
sponsored research for at least one
year on at least a half time basis are
eligible and preference will be given
to applicants who have completed the
equivalent of at least one full semester
of graduate work at the time of appli-
cation. Applications and supporting
material are due in the office of the
Graduate School not later than 4:00
p.m., Fri., Jan. 6, 1961.
Petitions for membership on the Li-
terary College Steering Committee may
be obtained in 1220 Angell Hall. These
must be returned by 12:00 noon on
Thurs., Dec. 8.
Events Wednesday
Zoology Seminar: Dr. Jack W. Hud-
son, Department of Zoology, Univer-
sity of California at Los Angeles, will
speak on "Regulation of Temperature
and water Balance in a Diurnal Desert
Rodent," on Wed., Dec. 7, at 4:00 p.m.
in 2054 Natural Science.
Julian Bigelow of the Institute for
Advanced Study, Princeton, N. J., will
give two lectures on "Problems of
Communication from and to Outer
Space" in Aud. B, Angell Hall, at
3:30 p.m. Dec. 7 and 8.
Events Tuesday
Guest organist: Fernando Germani,
organist, will present a recital on!
Thurs., Dec. 8, 4:15 p.m. in Hill Ad.
Ie will perform compositions by Rossi,
Cabanilles, Sweelinck, Bach, Biggs and
Reger. Open to the public.
The University of Michigan Sym-
phony Orchestra, conducted by Josef
Blatt, will be heard in a concert on
Thurs., Dec. 9, 8:30 p.m. in Hill Aud.
Compositions to be prformed are
Berlioz Roman Carnival (Overture),
Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra and
Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A
major, Op. 92.
Aeronautical-Astronautical Engineer-
Ing and Engineering Mechanics Lec-
ture: Prof. Arthur E. Bryson, Harvard
University, will speak on "Optimum
Lift Programs for Re-Entry using a
New Steepest Descent Variational
Technique," Thurs., Dec. 8, 4:00 p.m.
M..301 Analysis Seminar: Dr. Rama-
nujan will speak on "Expansions in
Techebycheff Polynomials in the Com-
plex Plane" in 246 West Engineering,
Thurs., Dec. 8 at 2:00 p.m.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.
Ruel V. Churchill will speak on "Ele-
mentary Boundary Value Problems
Containing Mixed Types of Boundary
Conditions," Thurs., Dec. 8, at 4:00
p.m. in 24 West Engineering,
Refreshments will be served in 274
West Engineering at 3:30 p.m.
..Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
Will meet Thurs., Dec. 8 at 4 p.m. in
3201 Angell Hall Mr. R. K. Pillal will
speak on "A Group Theoretical Ap-
proach to Factorial Designs."
Political Science Graduate Round
Table: Prof. Roy Pierce, Political
Science Department, will deliver a
paper entitled, "Have Legislatures De-
clined?" on Thurs., Dec. 8, in the
Rackham Assembly Hall at 8 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Rex Marion
Peterson, Geology; thesis: "Ostracods
of the Family Quasillitidae from the
Middle Devonian Strata of Michigan,
Ohio, New York and Ontario," Thurs.,

Dec. 8, 4065 Natural Science Bldg., at
2:00 p.m. Chairman, R. V. Kesling.
Placement Notices
SUMMER PLACEMENT
INTERVIEWS:
DEC. 7 & 8-
Detroit Civil Service will interview
students interested in summer jobs
in the Detroit Area. Examinations for
these jobs will be given during Christ-
mas vacation.
Nate Special Hours: Summer Place-
ment Service will be open all day
Wednesday and Thursday. for Detroit
Civil Service Interviewing.y
Reminder: Sign up today for Civil
Service Exam, Sat., Dec, 10, to qualify
for College Grad Program with Social
Security Admin. in Mich. & Ohio.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Detroit Civil Service See bulletin
board for monthly listing of current
openings & scheduled examination
dates.
Stromberg-Carlson, Rochester, N. Y.--
Immediate opening for graduate Elec-
tircal Engineer as Administrative Staff
Engineer in military electronics de-
velopment. One to three yrs.. engin.
exper.. required. M.S. In Bus. Aud.,
Management or I.E. desirable but not
essential.
Wisconsin State Dept. of Administra-
tion - Madison - Experienced college
grads with training in education of
mentally handicapped for position as
Director of Training at State Resi-
dential School for mentally retarded
children and adults. Apply for exam
by Dec. 10.
U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab.,
San Francisco -- Opening for Nuclear
Physicist (B.S. Physics) in Radiological
Physics Branch of Nucleonics Division
of Lab. Substitution of advanced study
in Physics may be made for required
3 yrs. professional experience.
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Room 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext.
3371 for further information..
Engineering Placement Interyiews--
128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2182.
Attn: seniors & grad. students ('61
degree candidates)-
DEC. 12
Western Union Telegraph Co. Hdgts.
in N. Y. City. B.S.-M.S.: E.E., I.E., M.E.,
Ind. Mgmt., Ind. Rel., Finance &
Mktg., Mgmt. Sci., Engrg. Admin. Trng.
Programs Des., Res. & Dev., & Testing.
DEC. 13
Whirpool Corp. Mich., Ohio, Ind. &
Minn. B.S.-M.S.: I.E. & M.E. B.S.: E.E.
Prod. & Proj. Engrg.
DEC. 14
The Mead Corp. Chillicothe, Ohio.
B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E. B.S.: E.E. & M.E. Des.,
R. & D., Tech. Service, Trng. Program.
U.S. Patent Office Washington, D.C.
B.S.-M.S.: A.E., Ch.E., C.E., E.E., E.M.,
I.E., Marine, M.E., Met. B.S.: E. Physics.
M.S.: Nuclear. Patent Examining.
DEC. 15
Institute of Science &c Technology
of Univ. of ech.Ann Arbor. All De-
grees. E.E., E.M., Physics & Math. M.S..
Ph.D.: Instr. B.S.: E. Math & E. Physics.
Men & Women. R. & D.

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CHRISTMAS TREES at Mrs. Kate Ban-
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HANDKNIT COCKTAIL DRESS. Blue,
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EXPENSIVE DIAMOND WRIST WATCH
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CHRISTMAS SALE of used and antique
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WOMAN'S Raccoon Coat, size, Medium.
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BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c, shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 . Washington
W1
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LOST: Rhinestone bracelet on campus.
Please call 3-1561, ext. 935. A80
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year)
of interesting, newsy reading. This
was found on the Diag June 6, 1960,
and the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $6.50 too). A2
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USED CARS
'41 CADILLAC. 4 door, dark green. Exc.
cond. $050. Make offer. NO 2-5919
weekends or after 8 P.M. N95
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eve., or see at 1450 Washington Hgts.
X94
'58 CHEVROLET
By original owner. Fine condition.
Four - door sedan, Six - cylinder.
Standard shift. Power steering.
Radio and heater. $1100.'Call NO-
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'55 CHEV., 6 cyl. standard trans. Excell.
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1960 HILLMAN Convertible, call Jack
after 7. PA 1-1176. N89
'54 MERC 2-door automatic. Good con-
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evenings. N86
MERCEDES-BENZ, t*o - seater sports
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'56 OLDS, Super 88 Holiday. Motor and
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MGs: '48 and '58. Call NO 8-7159.
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NEED A HOME for Christmas? 4 spa-
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each per month. NO 2-0144. C92
WHITMORE LAKE: 6 room, furnished
house overlooking lake. Nice condi-
tion, Very reasonable. Lease available.
HI 9-4502. C88
HOUSE-2 bedroom New, oil furnace.
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
nished. $75 per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. C25

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FULL TIME TYPING and genera
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South State Street. Full time
cations only.
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Juan Carlos Menoca, chairman
of the liberal party of Paraguay,
will talk to the Young Democrats
at 3:30 p.m. today at their office
in 2534 Student Activities Bldg.,
in a meeting open to the public.

No Appointment Needed
Custom-Styling

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The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Non-Academic
Personnel Office Room 1020 Adminis-
tration Building, during the following
hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring part-
time or temporary employees should1
contact Bill Wenrich, Part-time Em-'
ployment Interviewer, at NOrmandy
3-1511, extension 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous jobs
should consult the bulletin board in
Room 1020, daily.
MALE
24-Psychological subjects (hours to be
arranged)
2-Experienced camera repair work (2
hours per day, plus all day Sat)
1-Bacteriology major,(10-15 hours per
week)
FEMALE
3-Steno - typists (prefer morning
hours)
3--Waitresses (3-4 evenings per week,
hours to be arranged. )
1-Lab. assistant, biological - science
background. Mornings only.)
1-Girl for housework (hours to be
arranged)
Organizat n
Notices
December 7, 1960
Cercle Francais, Recitation de Poesie,
Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m., 3050 FB,
German Club, Coffee Hour, Dec. 7,
3:30-5 p.m., 4072 FB.
e "
Intern'tl Folk Dancers, Meeting,
Dancing, Instruction, Dec. 7, 8 p.m.,
Lane Hall.
* s
NAACP, Dance, Dec. 9, 9-12, League
Ballroom; General Meeting, Dec. 11,
4 p.m., Union, Rm. 3R.
Sigma Alpha Eta & Speech Dept., Re-
ception for Dr. Wendell Johnson, Dec.
7, 8 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Assembly
Rm. All interested welcome.
Rifle Club, Meeting, Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m,
Range. Practice for MSU match.
La Socledad ifispanica, Reunion-
Programa: Concurso de Poesia-premios,
Dec. 8, 8 p.m., 3050 FB,

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SORORITY AND FRATERNITY mem-
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we mean-Come to the organization
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sorority skit for HILLELZAPOPPIN
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8, 7:15 at Hillel. F17
REGISTRATION for ACWR Work Sym-
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9-4. F18
BRIGHT, book-leaguered graduate stu-
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Call 5-9226. F19
CAN YOU WRITE? seamstress? Are you
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order to make yourself feel secure
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cember 8 (no matter how you look
at the date, comet), 7:15 at Hillel. F20
FREE-Thursday night at 8:00 in Rack-
ham Auditorium. P15
WE URGENTLY NEED HELP. Anyone
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coffee date? F198
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Ext. 141 Lloyd. F185

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A line of housewares for the lady of
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Tools and some sporting goods for
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Sleds and skates for the children,
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