4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY %x e4rtr,'+r. .N+ +' DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct Classif ed Add Service, Phone NO 2m4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. 4lA I1~ f'At~~ll qr; r*:4x,;. ?n'.y tA" ",..r,«;: .,":. n , , ": " }>r.:" . t-M .9 .. ' /...... r r ,,r . rw,;:!. .r' f : tX ".. ,''v. . S.... p 1b (Continued from Page 4) Petitions for membership on the Lit- erary College Steering Committee may be obtained in 1220 Angell Hall. These must be returned by 5 p.m. 'Wed., Nov. 15. The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship amounting to approximately $162.35 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to undergraduate single wom- en who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in Uni- versity residence halls or sorority houses. Girls with better than average scholarship and need will be con- sidered. Application blanks are obtain- able at the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alumni Memorial Hall - or, Alumnae Council, Michigan League, and should be filed by Nov. 27, 1961. Award will be granted for use during; the second semester of 1961-62, and will be announced Dec. 15, 1961. The Lucille B. Conger Scholarship is offered to undergraduate women on the basis of academic performance, contribution to University life and fi- nancial need; the stipend is variable. Application forms' are available in the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alum- ni Memorial Hall, or Alumnae Council Office, Michigan League, and must be returned by Nov. 27, 1961. Recipients will be announced by Dec. 15, 1961. Faculty, College of Architecture and Design: Midsemnester reports are to be .~ . For the BEST in Shirt Laundering try,, * : KYER MODEL LAUNDRY! and Cleaners 627 S. Main 601 E. William 1 814 S. State 1023 E. Ann NO3-4185 5t" GOIN' SOMEWHERE? if "you want to offer a ride or to take a ride, SEE -THE TRAVEL FILE (U.S. MAP) IN FRONT OF THE. "MUG" sent to 297 Architecture Bldg., not.later than 5 p.m. Tues., Nov. 14. Doctoral Candidates who expect to receive degrees in February, 1962, must have at least three bound copies (the original in a "spring binder") of their dissertation in the office of the Gradu- ate School by Fri., Dec. 8. The report of the doctoral committee on the final oral examination must be filed with the Recorder o fthe Graduate School together with two copies of these thesis, which is ready in all respects for publication, not later than Mon., Jan. 8. Agenda, Student Government Council meeting, Nov. *15, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. in Council Room. Constituents' Time 9:00. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President, letters; Executive Vice-President; Administra- tive Vice-President, Public Relations Booklet; Treasurer. Special Business: Election of Officers. Standing Committees: Committee on Student Activities, Permanent Recog- nition: Voice Political Party; Commit- tee on Student Concerns. Ad Hoc Committees and Related Boards. Old Business: Women's Residence Halls Confidelitial Reports. New Business, Constituents' and Members' Time. Adjourunment. Approval for the following student sponsor.ed activities becomes effective- twenty-four (24). hours after the pub- lication of this notice. All publicity for, these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Nov. 15: Political Issues Club, Speaker on Dominican Republic: the. Legacy of Trujillo, Union, 3-KLMN, $ p.m. Nov. 16: Challenge, Seminar, Honors Lounge, UGLI, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19: Americans Committed to World Responsibility, Panel on United Nations University, Multipurpose Room, UGLL 2:30 p.m. Nov. 16: Americans Committed to World Responsibility, General Meet- ing, Rm. 3511 SAB, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16: International Student Assq- ciation, Discussion, Multipurpose Room, UGLI, 7:30 p.m. French and German Screening Exam- inations: The screening examinations in French and German for, doctoral candidates will be administered on Thurs., Nov. 16 from 3 to 5 in ;Aud. C. Angell Hall. The last administra- tion for this semester will be on Sat.,- Dec. 9 from 9 to 11 in Aud. C. Dec. 9 from 9 to 11 in Aud. C. Note: Any person currently enrolled in French 111 or in German 111 is ineligible to take this examination. Foreign Visitors, Following are the foreign visitors who will be. on the campus this week on the dates indicated. Program ar- rangements are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Clifford R. Miller. . Mr. U. Chit, government advocate and legal adviser to the government of the Union of Burma from Rangoon, Burma, will visit Nov. 9-15. Mr. U. Lun Pe, legal draftsman to the government of the Union of Burma, from Rangoon, Burma, will visit Nov. 9-15. Dr. Edwin Fischel Robles, dean, school of dentistry, University of Costa Rica, from San Jose, Costa Rica, will visit Nov. 12-19. Mr. Sir El Khatim El Khalifa, princi- pal, Khartoum Technical Institute, from Khartoum, Sudan, will visit Nov. 16-18.. Mr. Takuichi Ito, information special- ist, USIS ,(U.S. Information Service), of Tokyo, Japan, will visit Nov. 20. The School of Business .Administra- tion will be visited on November 20, 21 and 22 by: Maurice Brown, Australia, senior member, directing staff, The Australian Administrative Staff College; and John F. Wright, England, a member of the faculty of philosophy, politics and economics, Trinity College, Ox- ford. Events Tuesday Guest Organist: Carl Weinrich, direc- torf of music, Princeton University Chapel, will present an organ recital this evening, 8:30 p.m. in Hill Aud. Compositions he will play are by Bach, Mozart, Byrd, Sweelinck, and Lamb. Open to the general public . without charge. Lecture Today: *"Mankind in Sui- cide,"" by Dar. Donald Keys, program director, SANE Nuclear Policy, Inc., 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Open to the public.' Mathematics Club: Prof. Paul Halmos will speak on "Commutators' 'in the Rackham Amphitheatre on Tues., Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. All graduate students are welcome. Special Seminar In Applied Mathe- matics: Prof. Kononenko, USSR Acad- emy of Sciences, wll speak on "Non- linear Vibrations," on Tues., Nov. 14, at 4 p.m. in Aud. A. Events Wednesday The noted Indian author S. H. Vat- syayan will read selected Hindi poems, give their translation, and discuss contemporary Hindi poetry on Wed., Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. Refreshments will be served. Language by gesture: A monolingual linguistic demonstration by Prof. Ken- neth L. Pike will be presented Nov. 15 at 4:10 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Hall. Anatomy Seminar: Wed., Nov. 15, 4 p.m., 2501 East Medical Bldg. Dr. Melvin H. Knisely, professor and chairman of the department of anatomy, Medical College of South Carolina, will speak on "The Settling of Sludge During Life." Botanical Seminar: Wed., Nov. 15 at; 4:15 p.m. in 1139 Natural Science Building. Dr. William L. Stern, Divi- sion of Woods, Smithsonian Insti- tute, will speak on "Fossil and Modern Timbers in Panama." Tea will be served at 4 p.m. Doctoral Examination for Chintu Lai, Civil Engineering; thesis: "A Study of Waterhammer Including Effect of Hy- draulic Losses," Tues., Nov. 14, 336 W. Engineering Bldg., at 4:00 p.m. Chair- man, V. L. Streeter: Placement The following schools have listed" teaching vacancies for the 1961-1962 school year.z Capac, Mich.-4th grade Elem.-be-, gins 2nd semester. Cli, Mich.-Early Elem.; Jr. HS Sci./ Math-begins now. Early Elem.-begins 2nd semester. Fenton, Mich.-Kdg.-begins 2nd se- mester. Lansing, Mich.-Elem. Libr.; Jr. HS Libr. Oak Park, Mich.-Kdg., Early Elem., Late Elem.-begins 2nd semester. Plymouth, Mich.-Kdg., Early Elem., Late Elem.-begins 2nd semester. El Monte, Calif. (Mountain View Sch. Dist.)-5th grade-begins 2nd semester. Oroville, Calif.-HS English-begins now or second semester. Union, Union County, N.J. - Early Elem., Late Elem.; Jr. HS Girl's PE- open now. Jr. HS Math; HS Math- begins 2nd semester. Maumee, O.-3rd grade, 5th grade,- open now. (Continued on Page 8) ! - I ANN-After six dates don't you think it's all right to put my arm around you in the show? J. Mike. F19 WILL THE BRUNETTE who said all those wonderful things at the TGIF call Ken at 2-5571 if *she meant them. F17 DEAR GUY, I'd love to go to Soph Show with you, but can't we go Fri- day? Love, Doll. F18 BEAVER, I will get the sweater for 13.40. What size and color? and what is this bull about my leg? I doubt if I want to ride in the back of your car. Craw. P23 WANT TO SOUND authoritative? Want to sit around all afternoon with your feet up on your desk? 5c cokes. All this and much more at the MICHI- GAN DAILY Business staff offices. Come in today and learn the busi- ness from the top down. F22 REMEMBER ORIENTATION, The Arb? First budding romance on campus, Judy Bird and Ben Bevis. F21 JINNY, So sorry that we misspelled your name but that is no reason not to come to work. Try your hand at writing. TGIF. P20 SKIERS PRESENT AND FUTURE: The U.L.L.R. Ski Club membership meet- ing will be held Tuesday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m., third-flook confer- ence room, Union. Free refreshments and ski movie. F7 CAREER PANEL, Tues., Nov. 14, 4-5:15. Undergrad Multi-purpose room, on women's professions. P13 DISPOSING of ,my large .library at pri- vate sale. Rare opportunity for stu- dents to build up a 'library of good books at low prices. Special low prices on sets of books. Showings at 617 Packard . St. (near State) from 12 P.M. to 4 P.M. every day except Sun- day. F8 GREAT BACCUS has spoken, Hops are in bloom (Wed., Nov. 15) T.C.A. we harken Golden fluid to consume. F6 MUSKET-A new musical is coming. Premiere Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 & 2. F2 AL YOUNG-coming Dec. 7 at Ann Ar- bor Armory. Phone MarcIntosh, 5-5568 or 3-7204. P60 THE KINGST014 TRIO will be appear- ing at the Lansing Civic Center, Lan- sing on Wed., Nov. 8. Tickets now on sale at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. University. NO 2-6362. F34 PHOTOS by Bud-Mor, fast, dependable service, reserve your photographer now for Father's week-ends, pledge formals, and Christmas dances. Phone Bud-Mor Agency, NO 2-6362. F50 DIAMONDS WHOLESALE. From our mines to ,you, Robert Haack, Diamond Importers, 201 S. Main St., NO.3-0653. F30 WANTED: Songwriter or Lyricist. Pop- Rock, 50/50 Collaboration. Sal Lig- gieri, 910 South 5th, Ann Arbor. H4 BOL WEEVILS, Ann Arbor. Fabulous Dixie-land band, now accepting book- ings for late fall and early winter. Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S.U. NO 2-6362. F53 WANTEt) Ride to Erie, Pa., soon after 12 p.m. Wed. 11/22. Just off road to Buffalo. Call Craw at NO 2-5571. M11 a-T I-REPI- f. Want to win trophies for Indoor Sports? Then wear our Jantzen "Ski-CapadQr," the after-ski pullover thfat's positively dedicated to fireside romancing. Multicolored diamond knit accents, 34-40, $19.98. 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