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The Daily Official Bulletin is an c
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 Administration Building,
before 2 p.m., two days preceding
publication.3
FRIDAY, MAY 'S
General Notices
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
June 17, 1961
To be held at 5:30 p.m. either in
the Stadium or Yost Field house, de-
pending on the weather. Exercises will
conclude about 7:30 p.m.
Those eligible to participate: If
weather is fair, Graduates of Summer
Session, 1960, and Feb. and June, 1961.
Those eligible to participate: If exer-
cises must be held indoors, Graduates
of Summer Session, 1960 and June, 1961.
Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two
to each prospective graduate, to be
distributed from Tues., June 6, to 12:00
noon on Sat., June 17, at Cashier's
Office, first floor, Admin. Bldg.
For Stadium: No tickets necessary.
Children not admitted unless accom-
panied by adults.
Academic Costume: Can be rented at
Moe's Sport Shop, North University
Ave., Ann Arbor.
Assembly for Graduates: at 4:30 p.m.
in area east of Stadium. Marshals will
direct graduates to proper stations. If
siren indicates (at intervals from 4:00
to 4:15 p.m.) that exercises are to be
held in Yost Field House, graduates
should go directly there and be seated
by Marshals.
Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main
St. gates only. All should be seated
by 5:00 p.m., when procession enters
field.
Yost Field House: Only those hold-
ing tickets can be admitted owing to
lack of space. Enter on State St.,.op-
posite McKinley Ave.'
Graduation Announcements, Invita-
tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student
Affairs.
Commencement Programs: To be dis-
tributed at Stadium or Yost Field
House.
Distribution of Diplomas: If the exer-
cises are held in the Stadium, diplomas
for all graduates except the School of
Dentistry, the Medical School, and Flint
College, will be distributed from desig-
nated stations under the east stand
of the Stadium, immediately after the
exercises. The diploma distribution sta-
tions are on the level above the tunnel
entrance.
If the exercises. are held in the Yost
Field House, all diplomas except those
of the School of Dentistry, the Medi-
cal School, and Flint College, will be
distributed from the windows of the
Cashier's Office and the Registrar's Of-
fice, lobby, Admin. Bldg. Following the

ceremony, diplomas may be called for
until 9:00 p.m.I
Doctoral degree candidates who quali- e
fy for the Ph.D. degree or a similart
degree from the Graduate School and
WHO ATTEND THE COMMENCEMENTI
EXERCISES will be given a hood by the
University. Hoods given during the cere-
mony are all Doctor of Philosophy+
hoods. Those receiving a doctor's de-
gree other than the Ph.D. may ex-
change the Ph.D. hood given them dur-
ing the ceremony for the appropriate
one immediately after the ceremony, at
the Graduate School booth under the
East Stand, or at the office of the
Diploma Clerk, Admin. Bldg., on Mon.,
June 19, and thereafter.
Phi Beta Kappa* Initiation Banquet,'
Mon., May 8, Michigan Union, 6:30
p.m. Gordon N. Ray of the Guggenheim
Foundation will be the speaker. Reser-
vations should be made with the Sec-
retary, Hazel M. Losh, Observatory; Ext.'
659, by Sat. a.m. Members of other
Chapters invited.
Examination: The-last doctoral foreign
language reading examinations this se-
mester will be given on June 1. Since
facilities for the examinations are lim-
ited, it' will be wise for persons wish-
ing to be exajnined before the close of
the semester to sign up as soon as pos-
sible for a specific examination date.
Contact the Foreign Language Exam-
iner, 3028 Rackham Bldg., to set an
examination date.
Summary of Action taken by Student
Government Council at its meeting of
May 3.
Approved: The minutes of the pre-
vious meeting.
Approved: That the Interviewing and
Nominating Committee, according to
their regular procedures, choose the
student members of the Reading and
Discussion Committee. (Instead of the
interviewing committe specified in Vol.
6, p. 111.)
Approved: The following appoint-
ments:
NSA Region Executive Committee-
Eugenie Pann, Brian Glick.
Interviewing Board for the Commit-
tee on Membership in Student Organi-
zations-Richard Nohl, Per Hanson,
Tom Moch, Sally Jo Sawyer, Brian
Glick, Arthur Rosenbaum.
Interviewing and Nominating Com-
mittee (one year terms)-Michael Land-
wirth, Dorothy Morrall, Margaret Skiles.
Approved: The Student Government
Council Financial Report from July 1,
1960 to May 1, '61.
Postponed: Until the next Student
Government Council meeting, consid-
eration of permanent recognition of the
Baptist Student Union.
Approved: That Student Government
Council mandate its President to notify
the Board in Control of Intercollegiate
Athletics, such notification to be re-
ceived by them in time to be included
on their agenda for the Friday meet-
ing:

That in this notification SGC ex-
presses its concern about a proposed1
action which will, in effect, destroy
the SGC Wolverine Club. Therefore,I
Student Government Council requests1
that the Board in Control of Intercol-l
legiate Athletics maintain the SGC Wol-
verine Club Block M in its present lo-
cation (i.e., from row 25 to and includ-
ing tow 70 in sections 25 and 26). Stu-
dent Government Council requests that
its President and the president of the
SGC Wolverine Club be able to attend
the meeting at which this question will
be discussed.
Announced: The Chairman of Stu-
dent Government Council requested
that it is noted in the minutes that
it was the will of the Council that SGC
co-sponsor the May 12 presentation of
"Operation Abolition" with the Young
Americans for Freedom and Voice Poli-
tical Party, and not act as the sole
sponsor, the above only if the provi-
sions of the showing adopted by the
Council are adhered to. (Vol. 6, p.
106)
Tabled: The Committee of the Whole
discussion of ex-officios.
Postponed: Until next week, the Com-
mittee of the Whole discussion of the
proposed restructure of the Council.
Approved: Student Government Coun-
cil directs its education committee to
investigate the possibilities of having
Adlai Stevenson, top officials of the
peace .corps, foreign ambassadors to
come to the University to speak on the
peace corps. The Education Committee
should work closely with Alan Guskin
in contacting possible speakers. Ex-
penses shall be paid for from the Edu-
cation Committee forum fund.
In order that such a program could
be held before the end of the year, the
Education Committee should have fin-
alized its program for presentation to
the Council as soon as feasible so that
appropriate speakers may be contacted.
The following student-sponsored so-
cial events have been approved for the
coming weekend. Social chairmen are
reminded that requests for approval
for social events are due in the Office
of Student Affairs not later than 12
o'clock noon on Tuesday, prior to the
event.
FRI., MAY 5-
Alpha .Phi, Arnold Air Society, Delta
Gamma, Geddes House, Kappa Delta
Sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi
.Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma, Theta Chi.
SAT., MAY 6-
Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa
Lambda, Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Psi,
Chicago House, W.Q., Delta Upsilon,
Gomberg, S.Q., Hinsdale House, E.Q.,

Jordan Hall, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi
Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa
Tau, Phi Sigma Kappa, Psi Upsilon,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma'
Delta Tau, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, Zeta
Psi.
SUN., MAY 7--
Adelia Cheever House, Hayden House,
E.Q., Kappa Delta, Couzens Hall.
Events
Doctoral Examination for John Law-
rence Foster, English Language & Lit-
erature; thesis: "The Modern American
Long Poem," Sat., May 6, E. Council
Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9:00 a.m.
Chairman, Austin Warren.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad, stu-
dents, please call Ext. 3371 for inter-
view appointments with the following:
WED., MAY 10-
Bankers Life & Casualty Co., Chicago
-MEN with degrees in Lib. Arts or Bus.
Ad. for home office staff & field opera-
tions throughout U.S. Opportunities in
following divisions: Upderwriting, ac-
tuarial, claims adjusting, sales & policy-
holders service correspondent, etc.
THURS., MAY 11-
Atlantic Companies, N.Y.C.-Location:
New York & Detroit-MEN with de-
grees in Lib. Arts for Home Office,
Sales, Mgmt. Trng. & Production.

SUMMER PLACEMENT:e
Camp Marilyn-Andover, New Hamp-:
shire. Opening for Sailing Counselor-
girl age 20, or over. (For add'1 details,
visit Summer Placement Office, SAB
D-528. Open weekday afternoons 1:00-
5:00 & all day FRIDAY.)
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Mandeville & King Co., Rochester,
N.Y.-Experienced grad. (min. of, 1-2
yrs.) for Sales Mgmt. position with me-
dium sized garden products firm with
national distribution. To assume major
share of mgmt. of sales; service, & dis-
tribution functions of firm.
Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., Indian-
apolis, Ind.-Marketing Research Man-
ager-BBA in Mktg. Minimum of 3-5
yrs. mkt. research experience. Involves
analysis of sales records, trend re-
search & estimates of mkt. develop-
ment & potential.
City of Albert Lea, Minn.-Graduate
Civil Engineer with minimum of 3 yrs.

exper. in municipal work. Applications
received through May 19.
Mead Corp., Cincinnati & Chillicothe,
Ohio-Paper Coating & Plastics Special-
ist-BS in Chem. or Engrg. Product
Planning Specialist-degree in Bus. Ad.,
Mktg., Econ., or Acctg. preferred. Sr.
Project Manager-degree in package de-
sign, indust. design or arch. preferred.
Also, Workmen's Compensation Mger.-
degree in bus, ad., ecn., pre-law, etc..
Proven work exper. in pertinent field
required. Excellent salaries.
Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021
Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa-
tion.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Non-Academic Per-
sonnel Office, Room 1020 Administration

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 should
contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext.
2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous jobs
should consult the bulletin board in
Room 1020, daily.
MALE
24-Psychological subjects, Thursday,
May 4, 6-8 p.m. or Tuesday, May 9,
4-6 p.m.
1-Counter-man, some grill experience,
5-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

13-Psychological subjects, hours to be
arranged.
1-Electronics technician, Saturdays
only, for 5-6 weeks.
1-Tutor, for basic electricity, must
have car.
1-Room in exchange for work, sum-
mer only.
FEMALE
1-Room and board in exchange for
light housework.
4-Waitresses, full-time or part-time.
1-Bookkeeper/secretary, permanent (2-
3 years) 10 hours/week.
1-Steno-typist, full-time for one
month.

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FOLLETT'S WILL BUY BACK
YOUR TEXTBOOKS FOR
CASH ANYTIME!
Follett's Will Buy
ALL OF THEM and
PAY YOU MORE!
Bring them in when you have
finished using them
we'd i ke to buy them.
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B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
TOANIGHT at 7:15
SABBATH SERVICES
Sponsored by
ATI D, College Age Group, United Synagogue

332 S. State

NO 3-3371

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Zwerdling-Cohn Chapel

1429 Hill Street

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BOWLING

Baha'i Student Group, Discussion:
"The Most Challenging Issue," May 5,
8 p.m., 414 Lawrence. Call NO 3-2904
for transportation.
* * *
sored by "Atid," college age group of
United Synogogue.
* * *
Newman Club, Dance "A Night in
Venice," May 5, 8:30 p.m., 331 Thomp-
Hillel Fdn., Sabbath Services, spon-
son.
Daily Classifieds
Bring Results

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ANN ARBOR RECREATION
STUDENT RATES
MODERN -AUTOMATIC

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605 E. Huron

NO 2-0103

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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
presents two plays in French:

BLOCK ORDERS

Tailored of dacron and cotton, this jacket
washes easily or may be drycleaned.

JADE, CULTURED PEARLS, and ROCK CRYSTAL
o IMPORTED JEWELRY from many countries- o
IVORY CHESS SETS, IVORY FIGURINES Q
O ROBES, COTTON, RAW SILK, SILK BROCADE and
HAPPY COATS_
Imported tennis rackets, very reasonable
INDIA ART SHOP
330 Maynard Street
net) ot) --< s~o-yot)oco<-yo_oc

KNOCK . . . 3-act comedy by Jules Roma ins
.'ANGLAIS TEL QU'ON LE PARLE
One-act comedy by Tristan Bernard.

Men's Glee Club Concerts
Sd/ 1 3
Saturday, May 1
Seats still available for
BOTH concerts.
(General ticket sale begins Monday)

$2250

Other jackets in India Madras - Batik -
Dacron/wool from $35.00.

TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM
May 10.. . 3:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M.
Admission $1.00

WILD s S
State Street on the Campus,

TRUEBLOOD BOX OFFICE OPEN
Tues.-Wed., May 9, 10.0.. 12-1 P.M. and

4-5 P.M.

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groups of ten to thirty -with food. and appointments
to the most exacting taste. There's a wide choice of
menus, efficient service, and personal assistance on all
details. May we give you complete
information?

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DURING THE MAY FESTIVAL

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offers you a taste treat
of a traditional Italian dish

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Continental Dining
341 SOUTH MAIN ... NO 3-2701
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY ... 5:30 to 7 P.M.
COCKTAIL HOUR
with hors d'oeuvres and cocktails at popular prices
REUEL KENYON at the Piano
he also plays 10 P.M. till closing
In our banquet rooms we offer exciting dishes for any occasion.
LUNCHES DINNERS

VA L SPAGHETTI
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features excellent service,
delicious food-at prices you'll like
TRY OUR FEATURED SPECIALS
FOR A REAL MEAL TREAT!

and other ITALIAN SPECIALTIES

Hours from:

Daily 7:30 A.M.- 9:30 A.M.
11:45 A.M.- 1:30 P.M.
5:45 P.M.- 7:45 P.M.
Sunday 8:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M.
12:30 P.M.- 2:30 P.M.

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CARRY OUT & DELIVERIES

Closed Monday

No evening service

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FREE DELIVERY
from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M.
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and
baked in new modern ovens to give you
the "best tasting pizza in town."

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Saturday at the Derby? Leo always leads the pack by
dozen lengths in serving grand food.
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this your favorite meeting place for meals, or snacks or just a
cup of freshly-brewed coffee.

SPECIAL DINNERS
(Served Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

FRESH
WHOLE
LOBSTER
Drawn butter, l1%z lb.
average from the East

FINE

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OPEN 24 HOURS

CLOSED TUESDAYS

GRILLED CHOPPED BEEFSTEAK
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