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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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The Daily Bulletin is an official
publication of the University of
Michigan for which The Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564
Administration Building before 2
p.m. two days preceding publication.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13
Day Calendar
4:00 p.m.-Office of Religious Affairs
Conference on the Atlantic
Union-Aud. A, Angell Hall.
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Cinema Guild - Rex
Harrison, Kay Kendall, and
John Saxon, "The Reluctant
Debutante"; short, Sidney
Peterson's "The Cage": Arch-
itecture Aud.
6:00 and 9:00 p~m.-Professional Theatre
Program -- Richard Bald-
ridge's "We, C.o m r a d e s
Three": Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
General Notices
The First Chamber Dance Festival,
presented by the Univ. Musical Society,
will be held in Rackham Aud. beginning
Sun. afternoon, as follows:
Sun.. Oct. 14, 2:30 p.m.-Kovach and
Rabovsky with assisting dancers and
pianist, in a bravura program of ballet
classics.
Mon., Oct. 15, 8:30 p.m.-The Phaka-
vail-Thailand Dance Company in exot-
ic dances accompanied by Pi-Phat or-
chestra.
Tues., Oct. 16, 8:30 p.m.-Jose Molina
Bailes Espanoles in boleros-flamencos--
tangos-zambras.
Tickets are on sale at the offices
of the Univ. Musical Society in Bur-
ton Tower during the day, until 11:45
Sat. noon; and will be on sale in the
lobby of the Rackham Aud, one hour
preceding each performance.

Hi!
Don't miss it! The Amplifier Clinic this
Sunday, Oet. 14 at the Lahti HI-FI Center, 516
E. Liberty-It's all-day, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Get a graph of your amplifier's performance to show your
friends (FREE). The test equipment used will be Hewlitt-Packard
Standard of the World. The best amplifier wins a U-2 speaker.
The discussion periods are as follows:
1:p.m. "The Meaning of Amplifier Specifications"
by GORDON GOW, McIntosh Laboratories
3 p.m. "How to Select and Build a Kit"
by PHILLIP C. DAVIS, Professor U-M
5 p.m. "What Is Correct Stereo"
by UOLEVI LAHTI-A.E.S.
7 .m. " Your Wife, Home Decor, and Stereo"
by RAY DEHN, Author of Stereo Design for the Home
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Events
The Social-Work-Social Science Collo-
quium presents Prof. Alfred J. Kahn of
the New York School of Social Work,
Columbia Univ., speaking on "Planning
Services for Children in Trouble in an.
Urban'Area-Thesis of a Forthcoming
Book." The Colloquium will be held on
Mon., Oct. 15, at 4:15 p.m. in the Aud.
of the School of Social Work, 2065
Frieze Bldg. Faculty and students may
meet Prof. Kahn at an informal coffee
hour preceding the colloquium, com-
mencing at 3:30 p.m., to be held in the
lounge of the School of Social Work.
Doctoral Recital: Morris Hochberg,
violinist, will present a recital on Sun.,
Oct. 14, 8:30 p.m., in Lane Hall Aud.,
in partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the degree Doctor of Musical
Arts, Horace H. Rackham School of
Graduate Studies. He will play the com-
positions of John Weinsweig, Charles
Mills, Leslie Bassett, and Charles Ives.
Sylvia Hochberg will be Mr. Hochberg's
piano accompanist. The chairman of
Mr. Hochberg's doctoral committee is
Gilbert Ross. His recital is open to the
public without charge.
Dept. of Engineering Mechanics- and
Dept. of Mechanical Eng. Seminar: Mon.,
Oct. 15, 4:00 p.m., Room 311 W. Eng.
Bldg. Prof. Stephen Crandall, Dept. of
Mechanical Eng., Massachusetts Inst, of
Technology,1will speak on "Random Vi-
brations."
Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m.
in the Faculty Lounge.
The following sponsored student
events are 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 the Tues. prior to the event.
OCT. 13-
Alpha Epsilon Pi, House' party, 2101
Hill;. Alpha Tan Omega, Party, 1415
Cambridge; Cooley, Dance-open-opefl,
E.Q.; Greene, Hayride-Mixer-Bush M2,
E.Q.; Phi Gamma Delta, Dance, 707 Ox-
ford; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party, 1805 Wash-
tenaw; Phi Sigma Delta, Band party,
1808 Hermitage; Pi Lambda Phi, House
party, 715 Hill; Scott, Sock dance--W.
Main lounge, S.Q.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Record hop, 1408
Washtenaw; Sigma Phi, Record dance,
426 N. Ingalls; Strauss, TV party, E.Q.;
Tau Delta Phi, 1984 party, 2015 Washte-
naw; Theta Chi, Casual party, 1351
Washtenaw; Theta Xi, Party, 1345 Wash-
tenaw; Tyler-Prescott, Open house, E.Q.;
Zeta Beta Tau, Party; 2005 Hubbard;
Zeta Psi, Rock and roll party, 1443
Washtenaw.
OCT. 14-
Greene, Open open, E.Q.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Buffalo (N.Y.) Board of Education
has authorized teacher examinations to
be given to approved candidates in Buf-
falo on Sat., Nov. 3, 1962. Applications
should reach the Division of Personnel,
720 City Hall, Buffalo, N.Y., by Oct. 19,
1962.
The following fields will be examined:
Teachers of Common Branch subjects
in the public elementary schools, teach-
ers of elementary and high schools,
teachers of secondary school subjects,
and teachers of industrial, technical
and vocational subjects.
* * *
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
663-1511, Ext. 3547.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors& grad students, please
sign interview schedule posted at 128-H
W. Engrg.
OCT. 16-
Analytic Services, Inc., Wash., D.C.
Met. area-All Degrees: AE & Astro.,
ChE, CE, EE, Instru., ME, Nuclear,
Chem., Physics & Math. Men & Women.
R. & D.
Chemstrand Corp., Durham, N.C., De-
catur, Ala., Pensacola, Fla., Greenwood,
S.C.-All Degrees: ChE & ME. MS-PhD:
E Mech., Analytical, Organic & Physi-
cal Chem. & Physics. Prof.: Applied
Mech. Men &, Women. R. &.D., Des.
Cooper-Bessemer Corp., Mt. Vernon,
Ohio & Grove City, Pa.-BS-MS: IE &
ME. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod.
& Sales.
OCT. 16-17-
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc.,
Santa Barbara, Calif.-MS-PhD: EE &
Nuclear, Phys. Chem., Physics & Math
&. Instrumentation. BS: E Physics, E
Math & S. Engrg. R. & D.
OCT. 16-
Federal-Mogul Bower Bearings, Mfg.
plants in Det., Greenville & St. Johns,
Mich., Lancaster, Pa. & Res. Ctr. in Ann
Arbor-BS: ChE, IE, ME & Met. Feb.
grads. R. & D., Prod. & Sales.
(a.m.)-
The Glidden Co., Coatings & Resins
Group Prod., Cleveland, Ohio. Sr. En-
grg./Scientist, Baltimore, Md.-BS: ChE.
PhD: Mat's., Inorganic or Phys. Chem.,
Chem. Engrg. Feb. & June grads. R. &
D. & Prod. See notice on Placement
Bulletin Board for description of PhD
position."
Stauffer Chemical Co. & Victor Chem-
ical Works, Chicago Heights, Ill. & oth-
er areas-BS-MS: ChE. Men & Women.
R. & D.
OCT. 16-17-
Union Carbide Corp., All Div. located
in Ill, Ind., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, & W. Va.-
PhD: A& Astro., ChE, EE, ME, Met. &
Nuclear. R. & D. & Des.
OCT. 1-
United Aircraft Corp., Sikorsky Air-
craft-All Degrees: AE & Astro., EE,
EM, ME. Prof.: Applied Mech. MS-Prof.:
Instrumentation. BS: E Math, E Phys-
ics, IE & Scl. Engrg. BS-MS: Mat's. &
Met. Men' & Women. R. & D., Des.
OCT. 17-
Allied Chemical Corp., Morristown,
N.J., Syracuse, N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y., Hope-
well, Va., Baton Rouge, La., & through-
out U.S.-All Degrees: ChE. BS, MS &
Prof.: ME. MS-Prof.: Instrumentation.
PhD's sign for 2 consecutive interviews
-(40 min.). R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales
& Tech. Sales.
American Elec. Power Service Corp.,
Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., Sys-
tem T & D Dept., Fort Wayne, Ind.;
Div. T & D Dept., Marion, Ind.-BS: EE.
Feb. & June grads. Transmission & Dis-
tribution Engrg.
Babcock & Wilcox Co., All Div. locat-
ed in Ohio, Va. & Pa:-Ail Degrees:
ChE. BS-MS: EE-(Controls), ME. BS:
EM, IE, Met. S. Engrg. MS: Nuclear.
Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod.,
Sales & Mgmt. & Mfg.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., All Units
& Locations-All Degrees: ChE, ME. BS-
MS: AE & Astro., CE, RE, EM, IE, & Met.
MS: Construction, Instrumentation, &
Nuclear. BS: E Math, E Physics.
Harnischfeger Corp., Milwaukee &
Branch Offices-BS: CE, EE, IE, ME &
Met. Feb. & June grads. Des., Prod. &
Sales.
Litton Systems, Inc., Guidance & Con-
trols Div., Woodland Hills, Calif.-All
Degrees: EE & ME & EM. Prof.: Applied
Mech. BS: E Math & E Physics. Feb. &
June grads. Men & Women. R. & D.,
Des., Prod.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Field Re-
search Lab., Dallas Texas-MS-PhD:
ChE & ME. PhD: EE, EM & Nuclear,
Men & Women. R. & D.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Central
Res., Princeton, N.J.; Applied Res. &
Tech. Serv., Paulsboro, N.J.; Field Res.,
Dallas, Texas & Mobil Chem. Co., Beau-
mont, Tex. & Metuchen, N.J.-BS: ChE.
Men & Women. R. & D.

Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas &
Houston, Texas, Attleboro, Mass.-Ail
Degrees: ChE, EE, ME & Met., Analyti-
cal, Inorganic & Physical Chem. BS-MS:
Geology. Feb. grads. Men & Women. R.
& D., Des, Prod.
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NO 3-0511 Eveninugs
NO 5-9271 and 5-6634
C45
APARTMENTS FOR RENT-A limited
number of two-bedroom furnished
apartments available for November
assignment to married students or
faculty with two or more children.
Apply at University Apartments Office,
2364 Bishop St., North Campus, or
phone 662-3169 or 663-1511, Ext. 3569.
C31
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Studios from $111.00
I-bedroom from $130.00
Bus transportation to campus
and Ann Arbor business district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162
STUDENTS
Do you want to live in a new,
luxury two - bedroom, furnished
apartment - But do not have
enough roommates to carry the
load-don't hesitate-call Apart-
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NO 5-9271, NO 5-6634. We, will ar-
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parties. Hurry-only four available.
C27
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TYPING DONE in my home. HU 2-
4246 after 6 p.m. J1
AVON REPRESENTATIVE. Mrs. Trice,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 3221. J11
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns
in your clothes. We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Ar-
cade. J2
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU
2-0191. J8
TYPING-Dissertation or thesis ready
for typing? For fast, accurate and
economical service by typists familiar
with graduate school requirements,
contact Ann Arbor Typing and Print-
ing Service, 117 S. Main, Ann Arbor
or call 663-2587. J9
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GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE
We specialize in
German foods.
STUDENT SPECIALS DAILY
211 N. Main
The Bud-Mor Agency featuring the
finest music:
Maximillian
Doug Brown
Johnny Harverd

Andy Anderson
Clarence Byrd
.iick Tilkin
Bell-Tones (Ron Bell)
Art Bartner
Men of Note
Bill Curtin
The Classics
Now accepting bookings for fall.
1103 S. University, phone NO 2-6362.
J4

FOR SALE
3 DOOR CHEST, Widdicomb, lt. finish,
perfect condition. $60. NO 8-8354. B33
FOR SALE: Used Reynold's flute, re-
cond. NO 2-5012 after 6:00. B32
LAZY BOY & Ottoman. $35. Call 2-8217
after 6 p.m. B31
THOREN'S Turntable with cartridge
and base. Will bargain. NO 2-3241, ask
for Michael Juliar. Z32
HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS and Decora-
tions. One mile from Stadium. 2617
Saline Rd. B27
RALEIGH MAN'S BICYCLE, large size,
in good condition and ready to use.
Call NO 5-6680 after 5 p.m. B21
FOR SALE: Women's quality used
clothing (plaid English woolen skirts)
size 10-12. Call 663-2823 mealtimes. B6
DISPOSING OF MY LARGE LIBRARY
at private sale. Rare opportunity for
students to build up a library of good
books at low prices. Specia low prices
on sets of books. Showings at 617
Packard St. (near State) from 12
to 4 p.m. every except Sunday. B2
CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES
STORE
3650 CARPENTER ROAD
PHONE-NO 8-9629
Tue., Wed., Thur.-8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Open: Mon., Fri., Sat.-8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Furnishings for home or apartment.
Re-upholstered and refinished furni-
ture.
Hide-A-Beds $64.50 up
Sofa Beds $37.50 up
Platform Rockers $22.50 up
Occasional Chairs 3.50. up
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Refrigerators $29.50 up
Electric ranges $27.50 up
Gas ranges 15.00 up
Washing machines 17.50 up
Television sets 27.50 up
Radios 4.50 up
Desks 4.50 up
Dining Room sets 24.50 up
Bedroom suites 42.50 up
Miscellaneous articles of all kinds.
Clothing for the entire: family.
One set of Corpus Juris Law books.
C34
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE to Mt. Pleasant Oct. 19. Please
call NO 3-1561, Ext. 149. G
WANTED: ride for two to Chicago or
as close to Omaha as possible, leav-
ing Ann Arbor Friday afternoon, Oc-
tober 19. 'Call 3-1561, ext. 320 for
Betty or 3-3384 for Fran. E. G12
Drive Yourself ...
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Call NO 3-4165
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . . . $15.00
plus 9c a mile. Rates include gas, oil,
insurance.
514 E. Washington St.
PERSONAL
OPENING SOON - THE NEW MUG.
WATCH FOR IT. F50
TONE-Don't forget our date this Sun-
day-S. F2
THE NEW MUG IS OPENING SOON
IN THE MICHIGAN UNION. F31
DANCE Saturday nite, Pittsfield Grange
Hall, Saline-AA Road. Public Invited.
F44
COMING SOON-THE GRAND OPEN-
ING OF THE NEW MUG - DON'T
MISS IT. slF
BUBBLING BROOK: Where art thou?
Mais on sont les nieges d'antan
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IT'S ABOUT these teachers who give
tests on the 29th after the big ele-
phant races. A disatisfied 411 student.
F49
LIMELITERS. Hill Auditorium, Oct. 14,
8 P.M. Tickets on sale at Hill Audi-
torium Box Office. Prices: $3.50, $2.50,
$1.50. F32
VOTE GEORGE ROMNEY-WE NEED
A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.
P40
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORP. - "Where
marginal prices buy quality dia-
monds," 1209 S. University, 663-7151.
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the pride and humility. Thank you.
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