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THE MICHUIGAN DAILY

COLLEGE ROUNDUP:
Radcliffe Revises Housing Unit System

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

EVERY
COLLEGE
STUD ENT
needs this

book

By DENISE WACKER
CAMBRIDGE - Radcliffe Col-
lege has made plans to emulate.
Harvard University's traditional
undergraduate housing system.
The plan will group the resi-
dence halls in the quadrangle in-
to four "housing constellations."
Twenty-five faculty affiliates in-
cluding graduates and recognized
scholars as well as 275 under-
graduates will be attached to each
of the four houses. Eventually.
there will be a library-tutoraial
center in the quadrangle.
The Radcliffe house system will
be similar to the Harvard system
but will not, at least at the out-
set, have house masters living in
the houses. Instead, six faculty
advisers will have offices there.
* * *
URBANA - The formation of a
subcommittee of the Committee
on Student Affairs at the Univer-
sity of Illinois to study housing
discrimination on campus was ap-
proved last week.
The action was taken following
the recent action of Student Sen-
ate in formulating university )01.-
icy on discrimination. The sub-

committee consists of three faculty
members, and three students and
one member of the University ad-
ministration.
Student Senate last week re-
leased its proposed policy on dis-
crimination. According to a report
by the Student Rights Committee,
organizations maintaining dis-
criminatory clauses in their local
or national constitutions after
July 1, 1964, would be asked to
disassociate with their national
organizations until these clauses
are removed.
The report also states that al
organizations having these clauses
in their constitutions would have
to make them known to prospec-
tive pledges as of July 1, 1961.
* * *
NEW HAVEN-Some 2,000 Yale
freshmen poured into the Old
Campus Wednesday night for a
little steam-letting.
The students had no larger goal
than to catch up on ;their milling
about and bonfire setting, both of
which have been severely neglected
in these last days before exams.
* * * *
WHITTIER-The newly incor-
porated University of the Seven

to increase
rhis ability tor
An understanding of the truth
contained in Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures by Mary Baker Eddy can
remove the pressure which con-
cerns today's college student
upon whom increasing de-
mands are being made for
academic excellence.
Christian Science calms fear
and givesto the student the full
assurance he needs in order to
learn easily and to evaluate
what he has learned. It teaches
that God is man's Mind-his
only Mind-from which ema-
nates all the intelligence he
needs; when and as he needs it.
Science and Health, the text-
book of Christian Science, may
be read or examined, together
with the Bible, in an atmos-
phere of quiet and peace, at any
Christian Science Reading
Room. Information about Sci-
+nce and Health may also be ob-
tainted on campus through the
Christan Science
Organiation at
Thursday Evenings
at 7:30
Fireside Room
Lane Hall

Seas is signing up students for a
120-day trip around the world.
The university plans to charter
the SS Jerusalem in September,
1962, to sail from New York.
Classes will be held aboard ship
and will be good for full academic
credit in a wide variety of under-
graduate courses.
Applicants should apply to the
university at Box 71, Whittier,
Calif.
* * *
CAMBRIDGE--Harvard Univer-
sity will retain the Latin inscrip-
tions on their diplomas.
The decision was a reversal of
a previous one, when the adminis-
tration announced the diploma
would be all in English, which
touched off a none-too-small riot
in the Harvard Yard.
* * * .
CHICAGO - The City Council
approved the location of a perma-
nent site for the University of
Illinois branch in the Windy City.
To be located on the near-west
side of town, the extension's loca-
tion presently is in a residential
area, including the site of world-
famous Hull House, Jane Addams'
settlement center.
* *
NEW YORK - A 19-year old
New York University student was
sentenced to sixty days in the
workhouse for failing to obey take-
cover orders during a national civ-
il defense drill.
A spokesman for the civil de-
fense office said it was the stiffest
sentence ever imposed here for
the violation of the New York
State Defense Emergency Act.
Relations Board
Petitioning Opens
Petitioning for the Student Re-
lations Board, the student com-
mittee of the Development Coun-
cil, opens today, Chairman John
Ross, '61BAd., announced.
The Student Relations Board
publicises and works with the
Development Council, which sup-
ports the Alumni Fund and pro-
motes continued Alumni interest
and aid to the University.
Petitions should be in by Thurs-
day noon. Interviewing will take
place 1-5 p.m. Thursday.

USED CARS
CONVERTIBLE -Torch red - Ford '54.
New automatic transmission, engine,
muffler. 18 mpg. In top running con-
dition, Radio, heater, top, everything
works. Well cared for by original
owner. Call 5-7463 after 6. N43
SILVER-BLUE 59 Vespa 150, good con-
dition. Call NO 3-0730. N44
1951 MG-TD rebuilt engine, transmis-
sion, ertros. $850. Can be seen at 1311
Brooklyn. N10
1957 ISETTA. Suntop. $200. NO 3-6353
after 6 p.m. N41
MGA 1958, Red, A-1 condition, extras.
Priced to sell. NO 3-4145, N 35. B58
1949 MG. Rebuilt engine, 500 miles, new
top, uphl., tires. Sacrifice, $1.000. N30
AUSTIN-MEALY, 1957, 100-6 Roadster 4
seater. Overdrive, metallic blue lac-
quer, silver wire wheels, black leather
interior, black top, tonneau, radio,
heater. Lucas fog lamps, sliding alum-
inum windows, complete tools, own-
er's manual. Like new. Owner school
teacher. $1,775. Lincoln 5-8614 Oak
Park (Detroit suburb). N18
BUSINESS SERVICES
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J10
Term papers due soon?
Take advantage of our reasonable
and reliable typewriter rental.
Rent a typewriter now-be sure of
having one when you need it.
MORR I LL'$

LOST AND FOUND
REWARD offered for information lead-
ing to return of weapons stolen from
724 E. University, NO 2-1146. A69
FOUND in Angell Hall-Boy's glasses,
horn rim in black case, optician
Daniel Cohen. Contact 5-7711, Ext.
5442. A67
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Preview of Grinnell's
PIANO FESTIVAL SALE.
Come in any day
and see these tremendous
values from $399 up.
GR I N ELL'S

323 S Main

NO 2-5667

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. doily
Phone NO 2-4786
BUSINESS PERSONAL
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. FF2
SITUATION WANTED
LIFE-LONG RESIDENT of Ann Arbor
U of M grad, public school teacher,
wishes small apartment in exchange
for managing apt. houses. Write Daily
Box No. 12. PW
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
BUMPING, PAINTING, all kinds of auto
repairs. Free estimates. Call NO 5-4042
J. B. Auto Repair 318 N. First Street
S2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessories.

Drama Season Assigns.Roles
To Beal, Clive, Kiavun, Stewart

314 S. State

NO 3-2481
J99

The Ann Arbor drama season
has assigned important supporting
roles in this season's plays to ac-
tors Royal Beal, Madeleine Clive,
Walter Klavun and Fred Stewart.
The season, which begins today
at the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre,
will present "The Marriage-Go-
Round," "The Bad Seed," "A
Touch of the Poet," "Send Me No
Flowers' and 'The Pleasure of
His Company."

0-

Beal will play Nancy Kelly's
newcaster father in "The Bad
Seed," while Stewart is cast as
the moronic janitor in this play.
Klavun will also act in "The
Bad Seed," slated to begin May
23. His other performances will
include parts in "Send Me No
Flowers," which will begin on June
6, and "The Pleasure of His Com-
pany," which is the concluding
play of this season, beginning
June 13.
Tickets are on sale at the Lydia
Mendelssohn box office.

Miss Clive will
Neill's "A Touch
which begins May

appear
of the
30.

in 0'-
Poet,"

I

TODAY'S SPECIAL

French Toast . .

40c

UNIVERSITY TYPING SERVICE, 1321
S. Univ., NO 2-4250. Rates begin at
25c a page. J23
For Those Special Occasions
When Your Syrian Friends
Drop In Unexpectedly
we have loaves and loaves
of fresh, hearty
Syrian Bread
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
J26
HELP WANTED
AMERICAN STUDENT LEAGUE and
your school employment bureau can
best help you increase your summer
earnings. ABL provides means to earn
$75 week, and travel to Europe at no
expense. For complete details send
50c to: AMERICAN STUDENT
LEAGUE, P.O. Box 8123, Chi. 80, Ill.
SUMMER WORK for 3 sophomores or
juniors. Car is necessary. Call 5-5266
for interview. H50
DO YOU qualify? Neat, intelligent, am-
bitious. 3 college students needed to
work part time for top paying sales
promotions -positions. Call NO 5-89,58
for interview. H9
PHOTO SUPPLIES
MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, FI.4,
w/case Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All
brand new. Bargain. Cali NO 3-2684 or
leave message with NO 3-4288. B76
BARGAIN CORNER
MOVING? Consult us. We sell for you
or to you anything and everything
on consignment. Treasure Mart. 529
Detroit, NO 2-1363. Open Mon, and
Fri. notes 'til 9. W3
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
W1
TRANSPORTATION

the home of Steinway pianos
X24
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
Xl
MISCELLANEOUS
TAKE A BREAK !
For the largest hamburger
in town visit
SCHWABEN
INN
featuring
"The Poor Boy Sandwich"
MS
215 Ashley
PERSONAL
WANTED to Exchange-1 round trip
ticket on Union airflight leaving June
20, returning Sept. 4 for round trip
on flight leaving June 21, returning
Sept. 3. Call 3-1561, ext.1320. F31
BROADEN-your education by living
with a FOREIGN STUDENT. Contact
the Michigan Union Student Offices.
Mon.-Fri. 3-5. Thank you! F36
ANNOUNCEMENTS will be distributed
Wed., May 17, Thurs. 18, Fri. 19, 1:00-
5:00 p.m., 1st floor booth of SAB. F32
PSEFS WEEK, Lamentation., Sat. May
20, 7:00, League Snack Bar. ChemistsI
and Pharmacists invited. F331
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
For International Brother Program.;
Call or inquire Union student offices.
Pays well in friendship and personal
satisfaction. F27
LOOK $4 yr. until May 15; Esquire, Fa-
ther's Day special $4 yr. Write Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, Box 1161, AA,
or call NO 2-3061. These specials
available to everyone. Fl
SAY GEORGE:
Remember, Wednesday the 10th,
GENERATION will be on sale.
F

Complete Automotive Service-All
products and services guaranteed.
Road Service
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168

WANTED TO RENT

COMFORTABLE apartment orhouse-
furnished. At least two bedrooms.
June 19-August 19. Responsible couple
and child. Willing to pay reasonable
rent for, and treat well, a nice place.
Ann Arbor references available. Write
to Wm Cherniak, Chairman, Dept. of
English, Jamestown Community Col-
lege, Jamestown, N.Y. 143
WANTED TO RENT, by graduate couple,
children 7 and 8, apt. for June 15 to
Aug. 1. Write Thomas Quarnstrom, 429
South Seventh Street, Escanaba,
Michigan. L11
WANTED-2 bedroom, furn. apt. or pri-
vate home for week of June 15-21 ;fo
4 adults. Call Dr. Berlin NO 2-6188.
L10
MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
clean, modern, summer apt. for 3. NO
2-4591. 131 Tyler House. L9
BIKES and SCOOTERS
FOR SALE - 1958 Lambretta Motor
Scooter .Call 2-3544. Z43

$2

FOR RENT
KENYON COLLEGE Summer Students.
Faculty member desires to exchange
housing facilities for summr Jses-
sion. Ideal for children. 0al1 3-3455.
C??
CAMPUS -HOSPITAL-LovelV tuished
apartment suitable for four girls.
Available July 10. Call 2-0671. 066
2 MEN WANTED for summer apartment
2 blocks from campus. Call 1Q 3-1412.
C32
ATTRACTIVE furnished first floor, 3-
room apartment. Private bath and
entrance. Heating, water, coking gas
furnished. Adults. $86. Available June.
References, NO 2-3734. C-34
6 RM. HOUSE near campus, 3-5 men,
Call 3-3429. C78
5 ROOM new furnished apt., ideal lo-
cation, parking, reasonable. 5-7031
after 6 or weekends. 076
A-1 LOCATION. Between Rackham and
St. Joseph. 3 Apartments available
June 15. Two can accommodate groups
of students. Call 2-7020. 071
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom furnished
house S. Univ. and Washtenaw area,
available June 10, phone 2-2937. 072
SUMMER - modern 1 bedroom, com-
pletely furnished, T.V., disposal, wash-
er, etc. Available June 1-Sept. 15.
North Campus. $97 a month. 3-3831.
073
FALL-Furnished. All utilities paid. Lo-
cated on Hill St. Phone 8-9538 or 2-
3512. 1 apt. for 3 boys, 1 apt. for 2
boys, 1 apt. for 4 boys and 1 apt. for
2 or 3 boys. 074
SUMMER-furnished, all utilities paid,
located on Hill Street. Phone 8-9538
or 2-3512. 1 apt, for 3 or 4 boys and
1 for i or 2 boys. C75
FOR 3-5 PERSONS, low summer rent,
near campus. Call NO 5-6184. 077
SUMMER Sublet for 1 or 2, preferably
girls, 1 yr. old, furnished, air-condi-
tioned, $95 a month. NO 3-4856 after
8 p.m. 0C78
MODERN, 2 bedroom apartment near
hospital, available June 1, NO 5-7092.
079
STARTING IN SEPT.-If you can't beat
Ann Arbor landlords, join them. Buy
our prime location, campus rooming
house. Beg or bprrow $3,000 down,
live in the first floor 4-room apart-
nent and rent out the rooms up-
stairs. $16,000 full price. Call 3-3032.
C???
SUMMER-Most fantabulous apartment
on campus. Accommodates 6, or for
the more discriminating, 4. Rleason-
able. NO 5-7824. 053
CHOICE SUMMERIAPT. 4 rooms, ideal
location, furnishings, etc. NO 24591;
nine Cooley House. 040
ROOM FOR RENT-1 block from cam-
pus in Fraternity house, No board,
$25.00. NO 2-3215. C10
SUMMER-5 large rooms near campus.
Parking, reasonable, NO 2--5367 or NO
5-5550. C61
SUMMER - Modern furnished 3-room
apartment 2 blocks from campus.
Parking. 246962. 0107

. . . .

1201 South University

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rain cover from

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SUMMER-Modern furnished
3 or 4 across street from
Call 3-8839.

605 Church

apt. for
carpus.
052

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Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . . .
$12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
e TRUCKS AVAILABLE
G1
RIDES WANTED to San Francisco week
of June 10, NO 3-1561, Ext. 1269, 1263,
1264. G18

"57 LAMBiRETTA I50 LD), Many extras,
excellent condition, $195. NO 2-3708
after 3:30. Z4;
I WILL GUARANTEE INSIDE STOR-
AGE SO LET'S GET TOGETHER AND
GET YOUR BIKES IN OUT OF THE
WEATHER AT 611 CHURCH ST. Z38
FOR SALE
CONN TRUMPET, excellent condition
with lined case, 2 mutes, Bach 7c
mouthpiece, music, $100. NO 3-81111.
B12
STRING BASS, Kay, with case, stand
and German bow. $130. NO 3-8784.
Bl1
U-M STEREO Tape Recorder, matching
amplifier and speaker system. Cost
$300 new-18 mo. old-$150. NO 5-
8390. B5
BY OWNER-3-bedroom, colonial, bath
and a half, excellent condition, low
down payment, immediate occupancy.
$19,800. NO 3-8108. B-4
CAMPUS HOUSING-expansive 21 rm.
house with commercial kitchen. Sleep-
ing facilities for 43 students with
room for expansion. Wooded site (over
1 full acre) well located near main
campus. For details call NO 2-2556,
Ward Realty, Realtors. C48
1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom.
Call HU 2-3532. B93
SELLING ALL 200 of my classical rec-
ords, $1.50 each. Also hi-fi set, Gar-
rard turntable with Empire cartridge,
Eico 15 watt preamp, Craftsmen am-
plifIer, electrovoice speaker. $130. Also
ceramics, prints, and an electric
stove. Call 2-6347 before 6 p.m. B16
HOUSE TRUCK-With beds, windows
and space, $200. NO 3-3032. C?
RECREATION ROOM BAR, vinyl coun-
ter. Hand-finished molding, foot rail,
4 stools. Call 5-5429. B57

ypewriters
Portable
Electric
Standard

SUMMER -Furnished 3-bedroom apt.
near campus and hospitals with many
extras. Len or Ron at 2-2600. C-35
SUMMER APT. for 3, spacious, newly
furnished, located 2 blocks fromi cen-
tral campus. Call Ed Klots, NO2 -3191
during dinner hours. C-36
TWO BEDROOM, tri-level, Juni 18-
Sept. 4, furnished. $135 month, 1289
Dixboro Road, 2-4581, Ext. 85, Mrs.
Bennet. C-37
BRAND NEW, furnished two bedrpomp,
across from Stockwell, rent insanely
low. NO 5-4745. C30
MUST RENT extra large 6 room modern
apt. for family of 4, beginning June
16. Call 2-4580, Bob Newton. 014
LOOKING for a place to rent? Put an
ad in 'Wanted to Rent ' Just call NO
2-4786. 0113
LARGE Summer Apart. for 4. Conven-
iently located; off-street parking; 2
bedrooms; reasonable. NO 5-8$98. 04
FURNISHED Univ.-operated apts. avail-
able to married students and married
faculty Leasing arrangements f'or
summer season. Call 2-3169 or apply
University Apt. office, 2364 Bishop
St. Office open Mon.-Sat. C20
SUMMER and/or SEPT.: For 3 or 4.
Furnished new modern apartment
building. Electric kit., disposal, tile
bath, parking, air-conditioning avail.
' block from hosp. 5. min. walk
from Diag. NO 2-3971. 0102
SUMMER-Modern 2 bedroom furnished
apt., air conditioned, dish washer,
disposal, parking. 2 blocks from cam-
pus and hospital. Phone NO 8-7651.
022
TO SUBLET: Modern 5-rm. furnished
apt. NO 5-5488 or NO 5-8205. C60
LARGE 3 room apt., centrally located,
attractive, reasonable, availale from
June 10. NO 3-9603. 043
SUMMER: Large, furn. apt. for 3. 4
rooms, garage, Packard and Thomp-
son. Call Marti, 2-4401--405 Williams.
C44
3 ROOM furnished apt. Available first
week in June. Couple only. NO 3-4325.
C69
SUMMER-3 rm. furnished apt. Avail-
able June 7. Air Con., 6 blks, to cam-
pus. $85 a month. NO 5-9669. C49
SUMMER: New 4 man pad, Huron be-
hind Rackham. NO 5-9518 after 7:00.
C47
SUMMER-Furn. 2 bedroom apt. across
from Law School. 718 Monroe, Park-
ing Space. Call NO 5-8589. 058
3 ROOM furnished apt. near State
and Packard, prefer couple, available
July 1. NO 8-8396. . 056
JUNE 8-SEPT 3-$75 per mo. plus
utilities (gas, electric, oil), house
trailer, two bedrooms, bathroom,
kitchen, living room, household items,
included. Contact by phone, HU 3-
4782. 039
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