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February 15, 1962 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1962-02-15

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Exhibitions
On Display
At Museum
The research exhibitions of
s three University faculty members
Jr. are currently on display in the
Museum of Art.
Paul R. Suttman, Professors
pA William A. Lewis and Albert P.
xt. Mullen all of the architecture col-
lege, are the contributing artists.
The works on display were done
under grant from the Horace H.
Rackham School of Graduate
Studies.
Suttman's exhibit contains 32
ye bronze sculptures that display his
es professional trademark, a straw,
es hat, which he explains is a device'
rs: to establish a mood of relaxed in-
n timacy.
dd Prof. Lewis is represented by a
ry series of oil paintings, water colors.
vo and drawings which attempt to
ts portray historical subject matter
rd utilizing contemporary methods of
composition. "I tried to abstract
is some of the essence of the time
ge and events of the last year of the
be Civil War and their emotional
'r effects in the paintings," Prof.
en Lewis says.
Prof. Mullen describes his own
te contributions to the exhibit as
tn "non-figurative, recalled color
evocations of the quality of cele-
bration found in an Indian coun-
k, try barely Europeanized."
be
Petitions Due
c On Michigras
en
te Float and booth petitions for
Michigras aredue by Feb. 19, ac-
re cording to Communications Pub-
I licity Chairman Paul Schoenwet-
er ter, '62. Float petitions are to be
id brought to room 3K of the'Union,
,r and booth petitions are to be
brought to the 2nd Floor Confer-
ence Room between 3:00 p.m. and
- 5:00 p.m.
If a duplication of ideas occurs,
se the earliest entry will be accepted
- for judging. The other entry will
n have until Feb. 23 to submit a new
petition.
n, The booth petitions will be judg-
f ed Feb. 24.
The parade petitions will be
- judged March 4.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Cercle Francais, Baratin, Feb. 15, 3:00-
5:00 p.m., 3050 FB. Baratin-All inter-
ested in French conversation are wel-
comed-coffee and cookies-dont' miss
this first meeting of the semester.
s s
Christian Science Organization, Reg-
ular testimony meeting, Feb. 15, 7:30
p.m., 3545 SAB.

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

BARGAINS IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS
DURING THE
MONTH OF
FEBRUARY
at
GRINNELL'S
NO 2-5667

BUSinessSer~viCeS
WHY Schwaben Inn? I'll tell you why.
I hate homemade beer, that's why.
Schwaben Inn has the best beer and
"poor boy" sandwiches in town. Come
and meet your friends at Schwaben
Inn. J19
LANGUAGE TUTORING-French, Ger-
man, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek,
by young woman Ph.D. with 9 years
college experience. Campus location.
Call NO 5-7847. F3
HI-FI, PHONO TV, and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
Finding holes in your winter cloth-
ing? Find that the wind whistles
through and sends chills up and
down your spine? Then send them
to
WEAVE-BAC SHOP
224 Arcade NO 2-4647
"We'll reweave them to look like new"
J12A
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BANJOS. GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
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. Jil
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FOR THE
New Season
PLUS
Free Coffee Service
AT
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J40

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Other Uprights from $69.50
Hammond Organ was $1455
NOW $1195
Other Hammonds from $595
Used Baldwin Grand Piano
only $395
Used Weber Grand Piano
at $495
xi
LOST &FOUN D
IT'S ABOUT A funny black knitted
hat with pigtail and a piece of green
yarn tied around it-I lost it and am
very sad. since it took me 1,287 hours
to knit. If you should happen to find
it, call Chris at NO 2-3241. A15
FOUND-Sunday near North Campus-
a bicycle. Call NO 3-7541, ext. 779. A13
LOST: black wallet in Mason Hall. Re-
ward offered. Contact Bob Finkel,
4117 Reeves, South Quad, ext. 435. A14
-epWnte Ml

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1961 VW, R., H., S.R., W.W. Cal NO
5-3220 after 7 P.M. N2
BUICK '53, 2 dr. HT Sp R&H. Clean,
motor perfect, 2 new tires, new paint
job, inspected Jan. 29 in N.Y. Cheap,
3-4145, Rm. L31.

SALESMAN WANTED. Full or part
time. National advertised products.
Good commission. Call for appoint-
ment. NO 3-3604. H5
PART TIME: Knowledge of photogra-
phy and some retail experience help-
ful. Good remuneration. Send resume
of photographic and retail experience
and hours available to work to Box 1,
Michigan Daily. H4
STUDENT WANTED to sweep and mop
from 4:30 to 5:00 for one free meal
each day. Apply Betsy Ross Sand-
wich Shop, 13-15 Nickels Arcade. H3
RADIO ADV. SALESMAN opportunity
avail. Professional salesmanship &
hard work. Canj bring both financial
reward & community prestige. Write
WOIA-'M and AM. Box 5, Ann Ar-
bor, or call Mr. Tester at NO 3-0569.
H2

VESPA Scooter for sale. Excellent con-

VESPA Scooter for sale. Excellent con-
dition. Call George, NO 3-2965. Z19
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

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Sponsored by GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL

Is teMoney Worth the Price?
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OUR BUSINESS"
at
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of General Motors
Our current projects include development and production of Inertial
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See your College Placement Office regarding an appointment for a personal
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CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 22 and 23
If unable to apply in person send r4sum4 to Mr. G. F. Raasch,
Director of Scientific and Professional Employment, Dept. 5753,
70929C.Sohwl l Milwauee1LWisoi....:.

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