100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

November 27, 1962 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1962-11-27

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

L IGR

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TTtF.gnAY'_ VAVV. FR. WY 144%

EIGH TH MIC IGA DA LY r~lrrhAv ~.n~r1~zn'~,'~wi~4

I L C. 1-)tk J 1 V V C;YISCJL. G 1 lb

4

Hold Funeral Rites
For Retired 'U' Dean

af"Sr. . . . . 4 . a.....**..*........ .... a.. a.....1 .,... }. r "dM : . *..a*..... .. ......" .
..Sf1a :.:..... ....as.w... ....v.. r......{ ... '. . a.... a. .. ...1 .. ......

. .................

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

_... i

.-:: :~},.....,.r,.hs}^.v:."::h ...:.................rh"::: r:: n:v.::": ::"h:".vv a" nc:::"rv r:...... vv ":.: -.v.. ,. :.,. .... ...... ...,.. .. ....... ....
.;" w",.", {{""{{Y :".v: Y.Y:.:w.44NN ..:::.:.: r:J a"o::" r 4. r . ...... f rr", .. h... r.. ...4n :.. ........ ....... .... .«.... .....,..... .. .... ;:::::
.. ,.... f....:{Y; ,,...,....'"'"it, . ::, .". h4... :........ . ......................... .... }fK.... .. ..{. ... ... .. 4 ... h.At.Y. h.... r. .1.f...... .. h. .
, , ."..,...., .r " .... ......... o .,,.. ..,..",. r....
.4..... ............... ... ....... ................ ........... ............ .......:.
........ .,,., ....f.Jl.....,.,..h.A..,.r......", }.h.,.,..Y..,th14........,4. },...... 1/ ................................ "r :"":h ... y.,.., ... ............... .. ..t ....... 1.,. .h,... . ... .....:...., .:........
........h..:..........'."::::+Y.4 :N:.^h:^o:r::;.v:.Y::::r::.^.:'.^:.4...h...,.hY::7+L4."}.:::4: }:h ;'. :::.::'.':::."::. ..:. '. .. .. ..

i

Funeral services for Prof. Rus-
sell W. Bunting, dean emeritus of
the dental school, who died Thurs-
day morning, were held yesterday.
Prof. Bunting was born and edu-
cated in Ann Arbor and received
his degrees of doctor of dental
surgery and doctor of dental sci-
ence from the University.
He was a member of the dental
school faculty from 1904 until 1950,
when he retired.
Prof. Bunting is the author of
"Oral Pathology" and "Oral Hy-
giene and Treatment of Parodon-
tal Diseases." He received the Cal-
lahan Memorial Medal of the Ohio
State Dental Society in 1929 and
the Fauchard Medal in 1930.
GOP Leader
Resigns Post
Norman J. Randall, chairman of
the Republican City Committee,
yesterday withdrew his petition
for mayor and resigned his chair-
manship.
The resignation and withdrawal
will contribute to recent specula-
tions about disunity within the
Ann Arbor Republican Party and
predictions of more resignations
from the city committee.
Randall said his resignation as
chairman was for "personal rea-
sons" and his withdrawal from
the mayoral campaign was "for the
best interests of the party." He
had been chairman of the Repub-
lican City Committee for three
consecutive years and one year
from 1958-59.
To fill the vacant position left'
by Randall, County Republican
Chairman Wendell W. Hobbs is
expected to reactivate a nominat-
ing committee.
Randall would have been a can-
didate in the Republican primary
against incumbent Mayor Cecil O.
Creal in February.

While in retirement, Prof. Bunt-
ing served as dental consultant to
the Office of Civil Defense in
Washington, D.C., and in Battle
Creek.
Marvin L. Niehuss, executive
vice-president of the University,
said that "his death, which follows
so closely upon the death of his
colleague Dr. Francis Vedder,
marks a great loss to the Univer-
sity, to the community and to the
profession."
Prof. Bunting, a fellow of the
American College of Dentists, is a
past president of the Internation-
al Association for Dental Research,
Pan-American Dental Association
and the Michigan State Dental
Society.
He was an honorary member of
the Swedish Dental Society and
the British Dental Association.
Prof. Bunting is also a past pres-
ident of the International Asso-
ciation for Dental Research and
the Pan-American Dental Asso-
ciation.
College Starts
Honor Group
The engineering college has in-
stituted a dean's honor list to
recognize outstanding students
each semester.
To be on the list, an under-
graduate in engineering must have
earned a grade point average of
3.50 or better for one semester
while taking at least 12 hours.
The list is also open to engineering
students in the summer session.
The dean's honor list was ini-
tiated because the engineering
honors convocation recognizes only
those students who maintain the
required grade point average for
the whole year, Arlen R. Hell-
warth, assistant dean and secre-
tary of the engineering school,
said.

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.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Day Calendar
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.-Mich. College
Association 16th Annual Conference on
Higher Education-Registration: Ander-
son Room, C-D, Michigan Union.
8:30 p.m.-School of Music Faculty Re-
cital-Oliver Edel, cellist; and Barbara
Holmquist, pianist: Rackham Lecture
Hall.
Mathematics Colloquium: Prof. A. W.
Goodman of the Univ. of Kentucky will
speak on "Analytic Functions That Take
Values in a Convex Region," today in
Rm. 3201 Angell Hall at 4 p.m.
Refreshments will be served in Rm.
3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Richard Ed-
ward Aamodt, Physics; thesis: "Three
Soluble Problems in Linear Transport
Theory," today, 2038 Randall Lab., at
1:00 p.m. Chairman, K. M. Case.
General Notices
Student Government Council Approval
for the following student-sponsored ac-
tivities becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be withheld
until the approval has become effective.
women's League, Christmas Carol
Sing. Dec. 18, 7:00 p.m., Diag.
Challenge, Organizational Meeting,
Nov. 29, 4:00 p.m., 3511 SAB.
Young Americans for Freedom, Speech
by Fulton Lewis III, Nov. 29, 3:30 p.m.,
Multi-purpose Room.
There is to be no more parking of
student automobiles in the Hockey rink
parking lot at 6:00 p.m. NOW until
after the hockey season ends. Enforced
by Ann Arbor Police Dept. W. J. Perigo
.-Student Affairs Office.
Society of the Sigma Xi: Call for Sig-
ma Xi nominations for 1962-63. All
nominations must be received not later
than Nov. 30. Completed forms should
be directed to Mrs. Roos, Sigma Xi,
Rackham Bldg., or to Dr. Charles Brass-
field, Dept. of Physiology, E. Medical
Bldg.
The Queen's Univ., Belfast Ireland,
again offers an exchange scholarship
for a Univ. of Mich. grad. The scholar-
ship will provide fees, board and lodg-
ing for the academic year 1963-64. A
married student receives 170 lbs. In lieu
of board and lodging. A grant of $400

will be made by the Grad School to
partially defray the cost of travel if an
application for a Fulbright Travel Grant
is unsuccessful. Study may be carried
on in any of the academic disciplines
offered at The Queen's Univ. Further
information and application forms are
available at the Fellowship Office, Rm.
110, Rackham Bldg. Deadline for receipt
of applications is Jan. 4, 1963.
The deadline for student applications
for New York State Regents College
Teaching Fellowships for beginning as
well as advanced grad study is Dec. 1.
Information and application forms are
available in the Honors Council Of-
fice, 1210 Angell Hall. Any legal resi-
dent of New York State who will gradu-
ate in 1963 or is now enrolled in an
approved grad program is eligible, even
though he is now in attendance at an
out-of-state institution.
Events
Stanley Quartet: The Stanley Quartet,
Gilbert Ross and Gustave Rosseels,
violins, Robert Courte, viola, and Jerome
Jelinek, cello, will present the second
in their current series of concerts on
Wed., Nov.,28, 8:30 p.m., in Rackham
Lecture Hall. They are performing the
quartets of Mozart, Ross Lee Finney,
and Brahms. Open to the public with-
out charge.
Doctoral Examination for Thomas Da-
vid Bath, Chemical Engrg.; thesis:
"Turbulent Propane-Air Flames Stabil-
ized in Smooth Ceramic Tubes," Wed.,
Nov. 28, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 1:30
p.m. Chairman, S. W. Churchill.
Relativity and Differential Geometry
Seminar: S. Patnaik will speak on "Ein-
stein-Maxwell Fields" at 2:00 p.m. in
318 West Engineering.
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engrg.
and Astronomy Seminar: Dr. Richard N.
Thomas, Joint Institute for Lab. Astro-
physics, National Bureau of Standards,
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., will
talk on "Diagnostic Spectroscopy of Hot
Gasses-Stellar Atmospheres and in the
Lab. Aerodynamic Problems." Wed., Nov.
28, at 4:00 p.m., in Rm. 1504 E. Engrg.
Bldg.
Placement
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Camp Fairwood & Four-Way Lodge, on
Torch Lake, Mich.-Will interview on
Nov. 28 & 29. Positions, definitely open
are: Girls-Swimming Instructor, Ten-
nis Ass't., Campcraft Instructor & Ass't.
Boys-Swimming Instructor, Tennis In-
structor, Dramatics Counselor & Canoe-
ing Instructor..
Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill.-
Positions open for College Board mem-
bers. Female. Must be returning to
school as a soph. or jr. next year.
Come to Summer Placement for fur-
ther information.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview ap-
pointments with the following:
TUES., NOV. 27-
U.S. Marines-An exhibit will be held
in the Fishbowl in Mason H-all. Candi-
dates interested in obtaining a Marine
Corps commission may talk with Cap-
tain Hauck at the exhibit from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Vacancies exist for
both ground & aviation.
Women's Army Corps, U.S. Army-In-
terviewing with Marine Corps recruiting
team in Mason Hall. Major St. John
will talk to all women interested in
executive positions as commissioned of-
ficers in any of the occupational fields
available.
Harvard Graduate School of Education
-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Master of
Arts in Teaching & Master of Educ.
degrees are open to men & women
grads. Minimum of eight half courses
must be completed at Harvard for the

degree; transfer of credit from other
institutions is not permitted. There is
no thesis or language requirement or
comprehensive exam required for a
Master's.
WED., NOV. 28--
U.S. Marines-(See Tues.)
Women's Army Corps-(See Tues.).
National Park Service (U.S. Dept. of
Interior)-Feb. & June grads, men &
women. Seeking Landscape Architects,
Architects & some Civil Engnrs. Loca-
tion: Country-wide. U.S. citizenship re-
quired.
THURS., NOV. 29-
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York,
N.Y.-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men in
Liberal Arts & Bus. Ad. for Personnel
& Prod., Econ., Electrical Computing,
Mgmt. Trng., Purchasing, & Sales Pro-
motion. Men with degrees Journalism
for specific Journalistic jobs in this co.
Pref .is given for Journalistic exper. &
for knowledge of business or engrg. in
addition to writing abilities.
NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (p.m.
only)-Interested in Liberal Arts ma-
jors, especially those with Econ., Poli.
Set., & Public Admin. bkgds. for the
Management Intern Prog. Bus. Ad. stu-
dents will be interviewed in the morn-
ing at the School of Bus. Admin. for
various positions. Location: Houston,
Texas.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
Beginning the week of Nov. 26 the fol-
lowing schools will be at the Bureau
to interview candidates:
TUES., NOV. 27-
Romulus, Mich.-Early Elem., Late
Elem., Elem. Voc. Mus.; Jr. HS Set.; Jr.
& Sr. HS Inst. Music; Sp. Corr.
Utica, Mich.-Jr. HS Girl's PE.
WED., NOV. 28-
Mt. Clemens, Mich. (Clintondale Sch.)
-Kdgr., 1st, 4th; Jr. HS Libr.; Visiting
Teach., Ment. Retd. (Type A).
THURS., NOV. 29-
Fraser, Mich.-K-4th; Sp. Therap.
FRI., NOV. 30-
Harrisville, Mich. (Alcona Comm. Sch.)
-French/Span.; 1st, 3rd.
Beginning the week of Dec. 3 the fol-
lowing schools will be at the Bureau to
interview candidates:
TUES., DEC. 4-
Livonia, Mich.-Al Fields.
Warren, Mich.-Fields not yet an-
nounced.
WED., DEC. 5-
Garden City, Mich.-Early Elem.; Voc.
Ed. (Auto Mch.), Wood Shop, Sp. Corr.
THURS., DEC. .6-
Hazel Park, Mich.-Early Elem.; Jr.
HS Ind. Arts, Home Ec.; Ment. Handcp.
FRI., DEC. 7-
Southgate, Mich. (Heintzen Sch.) -
Fields not yet announced.
r a* * *a
SFor additional information and ap-

pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext.
3547.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg,
NOV. 28-
Borg-Warner Corp., York Corporation,
York, Pa. & Major U.S. cities-BS: IE
& ME. Feb. & June grads. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales, Construction & Service
Supv.
Consolidated Edison Co. of N.Y., Inc.,
Public utility supplying electricity, gas
& steam in the City of N.Y. & West-
chester County, N.Y.-BS-MS: ChE.EE,
ME. BS: E Math. Planning, Des., Con-
struction, & Operation.
Food Machinery & Chemical Corp.
(p.m. only), Chem. Mfg. plants in W.
Va., N.J.-BS:,ChE, BE, IB & ME. Prod.,
Plant Process, Plant Project, Plant
Maintenance.
Haughton Elevator, Toledo, Ohio-BS.
EE & ME. R. & D., Des.
The Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., Co-
lumbus, Ohio-Res. & Dev. & Des. Pri-
marily Midwest-Sales-BS: ME. R. &
D.. Des. & Sales.
National Cash Register Co, Dayton,
Ohio (a.m. only)-All Degrees: ChE,
EE, Mat'ls., ME & Met. Men & Women.
R. & D., Des.
Magnavox Company, Fort Wayne. Ind.
-BS-MS: EE. Feb. & June grads. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des., Prod.
Packaging Corp. of Am., Grand Rap-
ids, Mich.-All Degrees: ChE. R. & D.
Reliance Electric & Engrg. Co., Gen-
eral Office-BS-MS: EE, EM, IE, ME. BS:
Set. Engrg. Sales.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck,
N.Y.-All Degrees: EE. BS: E Physics.
MS-PhD: Math & Physics. MS: ME. Feb.
grads. Men & Women. R. & D., Des.,
Prod.
Stauffer Chemical Co., All Div.-Na-
tionwide-BS-MS: Che, Inorg., Org. &
Phys. Chem. All Degrees: Analytical
Chem. BS: General Chem. Prod., Sales-
R. & D. for Chemists.
Sperry Phoenix Co., Phoenix, Ariz.-
BS-MS: EE. MS: ME. R. & D.
Part-Time
Emiiployment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 Student Activities
Bldg., during the following hours: Mon.
thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30
til 5 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should contact Bob Hodges, Part-
time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553.

Students desiring miscellaneous odd
Jobs should consult the bulletin board
?17 Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
-Several Psychological Subjects need-
ed.
1-Grad Electrical Engr. who has had
experience with an analog computer.
20 hours or more per week on a long
term basis.
1-Who has had training or experience
in TV repair work. Would need
transportation. Evening work.
FEMALE
1-Full-time sales position starting now
thru the Christmas rush. Must be
an Ann Arbor resident or guaran-
tee you will stay in Ann Arbor and
work over the holidays.
1-Keypunch operator with 2 years of
practical experience. Sat. and Sun.
nights, 8 to 11 p.m.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Congregational Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion:
"Anthropological View of the Religious
Institution," James Hamilton, Nov. 27,
Noon, 802 Monroe.
Ullr Ski Club, Meeting, Fashion &
Equipment Show, Nov. 27, 7:30 p.m.,
Union.
Wesleyan Guild, Student Cabinet
Luncheon, Nov. 27, Noon, Pine Room.
Chess Club, Meeting, Nov. 28, 7:30
p.m., Union, Rms. 3K-L. Everyone Wel-
come.

7.1
t\
AUSTIN
DIAMOND
CORPORAT ION
1209 South U. 663-7151
BUY YOUR
$5
MICHIGANENSIAN

SPECIALS
Deutsche Grammophon......1/3 Off
ARCHIVE ................1/3 Off
COLUMBIA ...........25 % Off

LONDON (CM & CS Series)
PETER, PAUL & MARY .....

/Off
$2.69

Er

January Graduates
Graduation Announcements Are On Sale
On The First Floor S.A.B.' 2 to 5:30 P.M.
Monday Thru Friday This Week Only.
You May Mail Your Order In To Room 2503, SAB.
c/o Mr. Rinkel. Make Checks Payable to

ANGEL
RECORD
Save
30- 50

SAVE, $1.00 on
ALL U of M BAND LP's
ALL JAZZ
MY SON, THE FOLK SINGER
(Allan Sherman)
ALL IMPORTS
ALL RCA VICTOR CLASSICS
DISC SH P HI (EN TER
1210 S. University 304 S. Thayer
NO 3-6922 NO 5-4855

The Senior Board

1963.

Price 15c plus 4% Sales Tax.

!,

.,,,

e

e

0

REG. NOW

ON SALE

La Boheme (Callas/Gobbi/Distefano) 9.98
Carmen (De Los Angeles/Beecham) 14.98
Marriage of Figaro (Schwartzkopf) 19.98
Fidelio (Ludwig/Vickers/Klemperer) 14.98
Tannhauser
(Grummer/Fischer-Dieskau) . . 19.98
Flying Dutchman (Fischer-Dieskau) 14.98
Faust (De Los Angeles/
Gedda/Christoff) . . . . . . . 19.98
Norma (La Scala/Callas) . . . . . . 14.98
Gianni Schicchi
(De Los Angeles/Gobbi) . . . . 5.98
Rigoletto (Callas/Gobbi/Serafin) . . 14.98
Don Giovanni (Schwartzkopf) . . . . 19.98
St. Matthew Passion
(Fischer- Dieskau/Schwa rtzkopf/
Klemperer) . . . . . . . . . . . 24.98
Complete Beethoven Symphonies
(Klemperer) . . . . .. . . . . 50.00
Der Rosenhavalier (Schwartzkopf) . 19.98
Tosca (Callas/Di Stefano) . . . . . 9.98
Madame Butterfly
(Bjoerling/De Los Angeles) . . 14.98
Pearl Fishers (Paris Opera/Cluyteiys) 9.98
Aida (Callas/Tucker/Gobbi/Serafin) 14.98
11 Trovatore (Callas/Distefano) . . . 14.98
Abduction From Seraglio
(Simoneau/Frick/Beecham) . . 9.98
Der Mond (Hotter) . . . . . . . . . 9.98
Die Meistersinger (Frick/Kraus/
Grummer/Kempe) . . . . . . . 24.98
Capriccio (Schwartzkopf/
Fischer-Dieskav) . . . . . . . . 14.98
Cosi Fan Tutte (Schwartzkopf/

4.99*
7.47*
9.99*
7.47*
11.99*
8.99*
11.99*
8.99*
2.98*
8.99
11.99*
12.49*
25.00
11.99*
5.99*
11.99M
5.990
11.99
11.99
5.99*
5.99*
14.99
8.99

(S) P-8479

(S) P-8494

720 Pages

50 cen ts

Contains the Complete Script of

Von Karajan),

14.98 8.99

. . . . . . . . .

All Other Angel Records

Bartholomew

Fair

Reg. 3.98
Reg. 4.98
Reg. 5.98

.s

*NOW 199
. NOW 3 69
*SNOW 399
'Stereo Slightly Higher

J r-t A f a 1 2 1

w e r:. i. r "

IrIr'I IM/'\l AIA /1- PI/ E I 1 IUIANI1

E

- - . .

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan