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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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

(Continued from Page 2)
hrs. in Library Set. This is for lowest
position level. For higher levels exper.
Is required.
Rockwell-Standard Corp., Birning-
ham, Mich.--Seeking good Chemist to
fill an applied research position in'
chemical lab. BS in Chem. plus 5-10 yrs.
diversified exper.
Oregon Civil Service-Various posi-
tions for Civil Engnrs. Oppor. for ap-
pointment" in divisions of Highway En-
grg.; Bridge Engrg.; or Traffic Engrg.
Other options also avail.
Atlas Steels Co., Limited, Welland,
Ontario, Canada-Seeking '63 grad pref.
at the post-grad level in Bus. Ad. or
Social Science to fill vacancy in Indus-
trial Relations Dept. Partic. interested
in Canadian students as they may de-
sire to return to work in Canada.
State of Alaska, Juneau-I) Personnel
Specialist-Degree with appro. major.
June grads accepted. 2) Personnel Spe-
cialist II-Degree plus 2 yrs. exper. in
professional level spersonnel work.
Tyco Laboratories, Inc., Waltham,
Mass.-Recent or June grads with ad-
vanced degrees in following fields: Met-
allurgy (Physical, Ceramist); Chemistry
(Inorg., Physical, Electro., Photo); Phys-
ics (Solid State). Firm is working on
the dev. of new materials for use in
general field of Energy Conversion.
For further information, please call-
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West,
Engrg. for the following:
MARCH 25 (p.m.)-C
American Motors Corp., Detroit; Mil-

waukee & Kenosha, Wis.-BS: EE, IE &
ME. Des., Prod.
MARCH 25-26--
Fairchild Semiconductor Div. of Fair-
child Camera & Instrument Corp., San
Francisco Peninsula-All Degrees: EE,
Physics, Chem.-(Analytical). ME-Prof.-
PhD: ChE, Met., Instru. MS-PhD:
Comm. Sci., Materials, Phys. Chem. &
Physics. Men & Women. R. & D., Des.;
& Prod.,
MARCH 25-
Girdler Corp., Louisville, Ky.-BS-MS-
PhD: Aeio & Astro. R. & D.; Des.
Hydronautics, Inc., Inc. offices &
Lab., Laurel, Md. (outskirts of Wash,
D.C.)-All Degrees: AE & Astro., CE,
ME, NA & Marine. BS-MS: EM. BS: E
Math, E Physics. Men & Women. R. &
D.
The Lubrizol Corp., Cleveland, Ohio
-BS-MS-PhD: ChE.R. & D., Prod.
McCord Corp., Detroit, Mich.-BS: ME.
Design.
MARCH 25-26--
McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis,.
Mo.--All Degrees: EM, EE, Chem.-In-
org., Phys. & Analyt. & Physics. BS-
MS-PhD: AE & Astro., CE, ME. BS-MS:
Met. BS: E Phys. Prof.: Applied Mech's.
R. & D., Des., Lab.
MARCH 25-
M & T Chemicals, Inc., Rahway. N.J.
-Ail Degrees: Inorganic Chem.-Res.
BS: ChE, CE, EE, ME. R. & D., Des.,
Prod. & Sales.
Otis Elevator Co., Ohio & Mich. -
BS: AE & Astro., ChE CE, EE, EM, E
Math, E Physics, IE, Mat'ls., ME, Met.,
NA & Mar., Sci. Engrg. Sales, Tech.
Sales leading to position in mgmt.
MARCH 25-26-
Rapids-Standard Co., Inc,, All Mfg. &
Des. In Grand Rapids. Sales outlets

are nationwide after 6-9 mos. trng. in
Grand Rapids-ES: EE, Mat'ls., ME. R. &
D., Des. & Sales.
Sparton Electronics, Jackson, Mich. -
BS-MS: EE, EM, ME. BS: E Physics, IE.
R. & D., Des., Prod.
MARCH 25-
Surface Combustion Midland-Ross
Corp., Toledo, Ohio-BS: ChE & ME. R.
& D., Des. Prod., Sales, Proposal Engrg.
-(pre-Engineering).
Westinghouse Air Brake, Wilmerding,
Pa.--BS: EE, ME, Sci. Engrg. R. & D.,
Des. Prod., Sales & Staff.
U.S. Gov't.-Water Resources Div.,
U.S. Geological Survey-All Degrees: CE.
R. & D.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Placement
Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg.,
during the following hours: Mon. thru
Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5:00
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
porary work, should contact Bob Cope,
Part-time Interviewer, at NO 3-1511,
'Ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
1-Electrical Engnr. Jr. or Sr. with at
least a 3.00 grade average.. Must be
a U.S. citizen and able to get secur-
ity clearance. Must also have trans-
portation. %-time position on a
long-term basis.
1-%-time technician who is a candi-
date fordor has an Electrical Engi-
neering degree to work in Birming-
ham, Mich. There are good possi-
bilities that the position will be-
come full-time within a year and
move to Ann Arbor.
1--%-time technician with laboratory
experience and academic back-
ground in Chemistry. There are
good possibilities that the position
will become full-time within a year
and move to Ann Arbor.
FEMALE
1--%-time permanent secretary with
training or experience. Must be
able to take shorthand and be
familiar with medical terminology.
1-Full-time temporary clerk-typist.
Must be an experienced and de-
pendable girl, willing to work Sat.
mornings. The position will last un-
til at least Oct. 1.
-Several Clerical people who can
work half days are needed. Typing
and/or shorthand experience is es-
sential.
1--Sales clerk for sales and display,
work. Prefer full-time but will talk
with applicants who can work at
least three mornings per week until
1 p.m. and all day Saturday.

FOR SALE
DIAMONDS at rock bottom prices
through student representative of
large Detroit Jewelry Store. Call 663-
7194. B7
1960 RENAULT 4-door, runs good. $350.
NO 3-7658. B31
3 BDRM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea-
sonable. Call 668-6231. B19
WOMAN'S SKI BOOTS-Excellent con-
dition. $15. Size 8. NO 5-3486. B34
FOR SALE-Gibson flat top guitar, val-
ue $85, selling for only $55. Call Ed
Mack at NO 3-4707. B46
FOR SALE - Ski parka, hair dryer,
skirts, slacks, sweaters, etc. Call 6442
Markley. 236
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Rugs, beds, and miscellaneous.
NO 5-0393.

Ph.
B37

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CHARTER FLIGHT to NEW YORK
--SPRING VACATION--
The Flight Leaves Detroit at 6:30 p.m. on April 5th.- And Arrives in
New York at 8:30 p.m. Departure time from New York is 7:45 p.m.
on April 14th to arrive in Detroit at 10:00 p.m. Transportation costs
to and from, Merto are included, and free meals are served during the,
flight.
COMPLETE PRICE ;$49.50
for reservations, phone Miss Laughlin
At 5-3735 from 1-5 on Friday, and from 3-5 on
Saturday . .. or call 2-2591 on Saturday from 9-11:30 a.m,
and Sunday from 2-11 p.m.

1897 WASHBURN Mandolin. Excellent
condition. $40. NO 5-4111, Ext. 564
(Dave). B41
LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables,
suitable for housing unit dining or
private work tables. Call Don Mac-
Ritchie, NO 5-9193. B21
FOR SALE-Northland Skils with Ski-
Free releases and binding. Imported
men's English Shetland crewneck-
loden green. Also striped men'sboat-
neck, Sizes 44. Imported English ten-
nis sweater-size 42. Grey Harris
tweed 3-button sports jacket-40-41
long. Call 5-5:45, 6:30-6:45. 5-0523. B36
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonos, tape recorders and
TVs with this ad. Campus Radio &
TV, 325 E. Hoover. X9
USED HI-FI AND STEREO EQUIPMENT
We use a sharp pencil. Sherwood,
Fisher and Scott. Buy now and save.
The Music Center, Inc. 304 S. Thayer
St., next to Hill Auditorium. X35
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

HELP WANTED
HOTEL COOK WANTED - June 25.
Sept. 5. Mackinaw Island. Write or call:
John Ross, 3821 Bishop, Detroit 24,
TU 1-3470. H19
WANTED-Male Help. Man qualified to
teach riding at boys' summer camp
in Wisconsin, June 28th to August
18th. Minimus age 21. Reply to Don
C. Broadbridge, 42 Edgemere Road,
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. H24
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO SUBLET-HURON TOW-
ERS FURNISHED STUDIO; May-Aug.
or earlier. Call NO 665-9331 between
5-7 p.m.
VISITING PROFESSOR wants 3 or 4
bedroom home for 12 months starting
Sept., 1963. Has E. Lansing home for
reciprocal arrangement if desired.
Write, R. Duke, 1714 Linden St., E.
Lansing. L8
GARAGE WANTED
Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor
Woods, John Allen School or South-
east Ann Arbor area. Phone NO 5-9429
after 5 p.m.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-BROWN Pocket Book in room
4203 Angel Hall. REWARD. Call 5-7711
ext. 3217. A-9
LOST IN THE UGLI-Man's ring, black
star sapphire, set in white gold band
with diamond chips. Reward. Call
Stan, NO 2-6852. A26
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in
your clothes. We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
EXP. TYPIST would like dissertations
thesis, or any general typing. NO
2-6135 days or NO 5-4693 evenings.
J100
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO.
2-6362. 'J4
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU
2-0191. J8
The ALEXIUS TRIO at the Waterfall.
Thurs., Fri., Sat. F48
MISCELLANEOUS
HOT BAGEL
LOX
Onion Roll
Smoked Fish
Pastries
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open at 8 Sunday morning
Old Heidelberg Restaurant
GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE
Try our Cold Beer and Liquor
We specialize in
German foods.
STUDENT SPECIALS DAILY
211 N. Main

PERSONAL
JUDY, are you really interested? n70
UNIVERSITY GROUP JET FLIGHT to
Europe leaving Detroit July 8, re-
turning from London Aug. 5. $357
(saving $190). Call NO 3-5718. F7
SIGN UP NOW-Fall Orientation Lead-
ers. Every afternoon, Mich. Union. F42
THE ROAD RUNNERS-The best in
rock 'n' roll, popular music. Call
Mike, 663-9591. F63
TO THE BOYS who live in "The House
On The Hill" 'Twas a good try, any-
way; and lots of fun.
Love, J. ,. P79
PLANNING A WEDDING or would you
like to. Come to Wediquette, March
30. F44
ANYONE Who Has Gone On Classrooms
ABROAD Program or who is planning
on going this summer please call Lisa,
NO 3-3384. F78
Ba ba lu ba lu ba BALUBA-tonight at
the Dance Concert. Lydia. P69
FASHIONS, FLOWiERS, SILVER, CHINA
--Ideas for your wedding and home.
WEDIQUETTE, March 30 at the
League. P51
RIDE NEEDED TO N.Y.-N.J. area spring
vacation. Can leave anytime. Will
share expenses, driving. Call Barbara,
NO 3-6463. F37
FUN? HOMECOMING 163 GENERAL
CO-CHAIRMAN: Petitions available at
Union Student Offices and League
Undergraduate Office. F72
THE ALEXIUS TRIO at the Waterfall
Thurs., Fri., Sat. F40
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds1" 1209 S. University, 663-
7151. P43
CHARTERED GREYHOUND buses to
CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO spring
vacation; Call Gary Weiner 6914, NO
3-7541, Ext. 369 4-8 p.m. by March
29. P53
JANE-Just because J.B.B.C. has dis-
covered the real me doesn't mean that
there are no green eyes behind the
jello bowls when I see you making
those useless trips-and posturing, no-
less! P77
INTERESTED IN UPPER CLASS HOUS-
ING? The residents of Betsy Barbour
House cordially invite you to a Tea
to be held in your honor. Tuesday,
March 26th, 3-5 P.M. and 7-9 P.M.
P71
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING?
Find it at University Reformed Church
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. meet-
ing at the "Y." F9
ALL HAIL:
Sweet smells from FITCHBURG
Most humble thanks from grateful
Eastern cities. F76
ANNOUNCING Basement Club - Rush
beginning Mon., Mar. 25. If interested
contact B.B., Cindy, R.C., J.S. or me
anytime in the BCL.-Otherwise, for-
get it (I guess). P75
UNIVERSITY GROUP JET FLIGHT to
Europe leaving Detroit July 8, return-
ing from London Aug. 5. $357 (saving
$190). Call ,NO 3-5718. F7
PAUL-This is for you and I really
mean it. F74

TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS Wanted to New York City.M
Spring Vacation. Call NO 5-7891. G28'
NEED RIDE-To N.Y.C. for Spring Va-
cation -- will share driving and ex-
penses. Cannot sing any verses of the
Pogo song. Call NO 2-9597, ask for
Andy. G29
PHILADELPHIA-Ride wanted to Phila-
delphia and back for spring vacation..
Share driving and expenses. Contact
Dick, 5-4111, Ext. 151. G26
RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia, Allen-
town, or Bethlehem, Penn. area. To
leave Friday, April 5. Will share costs
and driving. Call H. Braunstein, 5-
4111, Ext. 199. 023
USED CARS
VW, 1961-Sun roof, radio, 16,000 miles.
1 owner, $1350. Call 3-7324. N34
ENGLISH FORD Consul Convertible
1958. Good condition. Brand new tires.
Call 5-0523. Best time to call 5-5:45,
6:30-6:45. N27
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1963 NEW LAMBRETTA'S and Vespa's-
$375.00, New Yamaha's - $295.00.
Electric-Starter 212 M.P.G.
DETROIT SCOOTER
7343 W. 8 Mile Rd. DI 1-3197
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foregin and Sports Cars..
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
82
Drive Yourself
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan
FOR RENT

FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM for men, I block to
Mich. Union. 509 S. Division. C29
ONE OR TWO GIRLS to share new
apt. Jan.-June. Call NO 5-4828. C44
WANTED--Female for fourth in spa-
clous apartment. Call Grace Rogers,
5-8385. C26
MADISON AVE. APTS.
DON'T TAKE less than the best. Beau-
tifully furnished and year round air-
conditioning. For information call NO
3-6357. C28
FOUR TO SHARE furnished two-bed-
room apartment one mile from cam-
pus. $42.50 each, utilities included,
Call 428-2664. C?6
3 MALE GRAD students need 4th man
in large apt. Arbor Forest, 721 S. Far-
est. Call NO 2-9291 after 5. .30
ON CAMPUS - Parking available. Call
NO 2-1443. CS
THE SUMMIT HOUSE-Act now for fall
1, 2, 3 bedrooms, fireplaces, on campus.
Call NO 8-8723 from 12-12. 033
SINGLE ROOM for man-Newly decor-
rated, linen, cleaning, kitchen privi-
leges, near campus. NO 3-2109. C22
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT for two near
campus. For immediate occupancy.
$110 furnished. All utilities paid. Call
NO 3-1237 after one. Ce
MALE STUDENT to share 2-man off-
campus apartment, Rent paid thru
March. Call NO 2-5929. C
APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell
Hall; for ; small, $100 per month.
Call 665-6347. C10
FALL APPLICATIONS now being ac-
cepted for Tiffany I apartments. Pri-
vacy and economy for 1 or 2 persons.
NO 2-0166. C??
HURON TOWERS

HEATED POOLS. Studio, 1,
2, 3 bedrooms, from $113 to
$312. Call NO 3-0800.

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Loves of Dobi,'e t,"c.)

Once Again - The Famous TCE
EUROPEAN STUDENT TOURS
(Some tours include an exciting visit to Israel)
The fabulous, long-established Tours that include A
many unique features: live several days with a ;
French family - special opportunitiesto make
friends abroad, special cultural events, evening
entertainment, meet students from all over the world.
Travel by Deluxe Motor Coach.
1963 S53 Days In Europe $705 INCALIVE

FOXCROFT
APARTMENTS

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MARKING ON THE CURVE-AND WHAT
TO DO ABOUT IT
Twonkey Crimscott was a professor. Choate Sigafoos was a
sophomore. Twonkey Crimscott was keen, cold, brilliant,
Choate Sigafoos was loose, vague, adenoidal. Twonkey Crim-
scott believed in diligence, discipline and marking on the curve.
Choate Sigafoos believed in elves, Julie London, and thirteen
hours of sleep each night.
Yet there came a time when Twonkey Crimscott--mentor,
sage, and savant-was thoroughly outthought, outfoxed, out-
maneuvered, outployed, and outwitted by Choate Sigafoos,
sophomore.

Transatlantic Transportation Additional
Travel Arrangements Made For independent
Groups On Request At Reasonable Prices
TRAVEL & CULTURAL EXCHANGE, INC. Dept. C
501 Fifth Ave. * N.Y. 17, N. Y. * OX 74129

Now under construction and renting for
fall at State and Hill. Largest, most
tastefully furnished. Apts. for ,% 4,
5, 6 students on campus featuring
air-conditioning, balconies, carpet-
ing, study areas.
NO 3-0696
C2'l
DON'T RENT
until you've seen State Street Manor,
Ann Arbor's newest, most luxurious
student apartments on campus. Spe-
cial features include: the ultimate in
furnishings, wall to wall carpeting,
ample desk, chest, and closet space.
air conditioning, balconies, garbage
disposals, skylights, and maid service
is available. One and 2 bedrooms for
2, 3, or 4. Students $175-$230. Phone
now for fall and summer rental.
5-9405, C

SPECIAL STUDY
TOURS IN
EUROPEAN
UNIVERSITIES
AVAILABLE

SUMMIT HOUSE
Luxurious two-bedroom apartment for
June or fall. Patio, 28 ft. of closets,
fully furnished. On campus, $ 10.
Cali 668-8723 from 12-12. 027
FALL APPLICATIONS now being ac-
cepted for Tiffany I apartments.
Privacy and economy for 1 or 2
persons. NO 2-0166. 0
APPLY NOW for June and August oc-
cupancy; 1 and 2 bedroom furnished
and unfurnished modern student
apts. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, NO
2-7787. 019
A BEAUTIFUL,, spaciousr3 bedroom
Whitmore Lake front ranch house,
Fully equipped, smartly furnished.
.10 min, to campus. Available Sept.-
June. 4 or 5male;grad students. Call
Tuxedo 2-9661. 017
AVOID THE RUSH--1LOOK NOW -
Apartments for the fall. We are sure
that we have something for you. Two,
three, or four man apartments.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
NO 3-0511 5,
JUNE OR SEPTEMBER
Spacious, luxuriously furnished and
carpeted apts. for 3 or 4 students be-
ing built 2 blocks from campus.on E
Madison. Features include: private
panelled studies off'living room, air
conditioning, private balconies. $175
and $232/mo. Call NO 3-7268.
SPACIOUS ONE-BEDROOM'
APARTMENT
Tiffany II, 731-735 Packard-Fall ap-
plications now being taken for these
unique accommodations. Each apt.
encompasses two entire floors.
LIVING LEVEL: dining room,
living room, kitchen
SLEEPING LEVEL: spacious
bedroom, study, bath.
A decorative staircase provides private
access between the two levels. Call
Mr. Skolnik (University Housing
Developers Inc.) at NO 3-8866 for
additional information. 05

JL Thanks all of her Fergy friends and
even the Wugy ones like Alex. Ferg
II and Ferg III and Ferg XII.
I love you, Thanks so much.
Lady Ferg I F73

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It happened one day when Choate was at the library studying
for one of Mr. Crimscott's exams in sociology. Mr. Crimscott's
exams were murder-plain, flat murder. They consisted of one
hundred questions, each question having four possible answers
-A, B, C, and D. You had to check the correct answer, but the
trouble was that the four choices were so subtly shaded, so
intricately worded, that students more clever by far than Choate
Sigafoos were often set to gibbering.
So on this day Choate sat in the library poring over his
sociology text, his tiny brow furrowed with concentration, while
all around him sat the other members of the sociology class,
every one studying like crazy, every one scared and pasty.
Choate looked sadly at their stricken faces, "What a waste!"
he thought. "All this youth, this verve, this bounce, chained to
musty books in a musty library! We should be out singing and
dancing and cutting didoes on the greensward!t Instead we
are here."
Then, suddenly, an absolute gasser of an idea hit Choate.
"Listen !" he shouted to his classmates. "Tomorrow when we
take the exam, let's all-every one of us-check Choice 'A' on
every question-every one of them."
"Huh?" said his classmates.
"Oh, I know that Choice 'A' can't be the right answer to
every question," said Choate. "But what's the difference? Mr.
Crimscott marks on the curve. If we all check the same an-
swers, then we all get the same score, and everybody in the class
gets a 'C'."
"Hmm," said his classmates.
"So why should we knock ourselves out studying?" said
Choate. "Let's get out of here and have a ball!"
So they all ran out and lit Marlboro Cigarettes and had .a
ball, as indeed, you will too when you light a Marlboro, for if
there ever was a cigarette to lift the spirit and gladden the
heart, to dispel the shades of night, to knot up the ravelled
sleeve of care, to put spring in your gait and roses in your
cheeks, it is filtered Marlboros-firm and pure and fragrant and
filled with rich, natural, golden tobacco. And, what's more, this
darlin' smoke comes in soft packs that are actually soft and
flip-top boxes that actually flip.
Well sir, the next morning the whole class did what Choate
said, and, sure enough, they all got 'C's, and they picked Choate
up and carried him on their shoulders and sang "For He's a
Jolly Good Fellow" and plied him with sweetmeats and Marl-

The University of Michigan Newman Club
Presents the
CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
SERIES
Sunday, March 24,7:30 p.m.
"THE CHRISTIAN HOME"
Parent-Child Relationship,
Prayer, education, and religious instruction
in the home
Work and recreation in the home
Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. McNamara

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BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
HAS LEVI'S GALORE!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
$4.49'
Black, loden, "white,"
cactus, light blue.
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"

SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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ATTRACTIVE, modern one and.
two-bedroom apartments are avail-
able in beautiful, spacious Pitts-
field Village. Unfurnished except for
stove and refrigerator. Call Mrs.
Wagner at NO 2-6553 for details or
appointment to inspect.
Children are welcome in this
pleasant New England-type com-
munity. 04

Universal Library paperbacks
BOOK REVIEW CONTEST
for college students

OFFICIAL ENTRY RULES:
1. Prepare an original 9'Book Review" of no more
than 500 words covering any one of the following
Universal Library books:
THE GOOD SOCIETY (Walter Lppmann)
MEASURE OF MAN, (Joseph Wood Krutch)
PURITAN OLIGARCHY (Thomas Wertenbaker)
SHOCK OF RECOGNITION, Vol. I (Edmund Wilson)
SHOCK OF RECOGNITION, Vol. II(Edmund Wilson)
IRISH FOLK STORIES AND FAIRY TALES
(William Butler Yeats)
THE UPROOTED (Oscar Handlin)
JOHN ADAMS AND ThE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
(Catherine Bowen)
THE STORY OF MY LIFE (Clarence Darrow)
THE SHORTER NOVELS OF HERMAN MELVILLE
FOUR SELECTED NOVELS OF HENRY JAMES
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY (Harold Laski)
U.S. GRANT AND THE AMERICAN MILITARY
TRADITION (Bruce Catton)
THE HORSE'S MOUTH (Joyce Cary)
HERSELF SURPRISED (Joyce Cary)
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: ON ARCHITECTURE
(Ed. by Frederick Gutheim)
ROOSEVELT AND HOPKINS (Robert Sherwood)
GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN (James Baldwin)
PUBLIHR O~4R~N PUBLISHIlNG

List on your entry your full nme, class, college,
college address, plus home address. Also list name
of college bookstore. Send your entry to: Book
Review Contest, P.O. Box 55-A, Mt. Vernon 10, N.Y.
2. All undergraduates of accredited colleges or uni.
versities in the United States are eligible to enter,
except employees and their families of: Grosset &
Dunlap and its affiliated companies and its adver-
tising agencies.
3. Judging will be handled by the Reuben H.
Donnelley Corporation on the basis of: '
Appropriateness " Clarity *Freshness
No entries will be returned and all entries become
the property of Grosset & Dunlap.
Duplicate prizes will be awarded in case of ties.
4. Contest runs from March 15 to May 1st, 1963.
Entry must be postmarked no later than midnight,
May Ist.
S. Contest sulect to Federal, State and local laws.
Alt prize winners will be notified by mail.
FIRST'PRIZE
* 9-week summer job as an assistant editor of
Universal Library in fNew York, July 1 through
August 31, 1963.
" Salary $100 per week PLUS free transportation
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