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3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ACROSS CAMPUS:
Bergmann To Speak on Kafka

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

Kafka...
Dr. Frithjof Bergmann of the
Philosophy department will speak
on Franz Kafka in the second
lecture of the Student Government
Council Reading-Discussion Group
at 7:30 p.m. today in the Multi-
Purpose Rm.
Interlochen-...
The Interlochen Arts Quintet
will give a concert at 8:30 p.m.
today in Rackham Lecture Hall.
The quintet will play Walter
Hartley's "Serenade for five winds
and double bass in its world pre-
mier performance, as well as quin-
tets by Mozart, Reicha, Milhaud
and Barrows.
Speech Program.*.*
James McBurney, dean of the
school of speech at Northwestern

University will give suggestions on
presenting ideas clearly and ac-
curately on the University's "Speak
Up" program at 6:30 a.m. tomor-
row on Channel 4.
Tutorial Project-..
The Ann Arbor Tutorial Project
will hold its second mass meeting
of the semester today at 7:30 p.m.
in Rm. 3K of the Michigan Union.
Students interested in serving as
tutors, but unable to attend the
meeting, may sign up through
Friday of this week between the
hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. in Rm.
3516 of the Student Activity Bldg.
AAUW Tea ...
Mrs. Harlan Hatcher will be
hostess of the American Associa-
tion of University Women's annual
membership tea today from 3:30-

5:30 p.m. at Inglis House, 2301
Highland Road.

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Cuban Trip . . .
Michael Brown, '63, will speak
on his experiences in Cuba last
summer today at 7:30 p.m. in Rm.
3-RS of the Michigan Union. The
speech will be co-sponsored by
Voice political party and the So-
cialist Club.
Flu Shots ".w.
The Health Service will give flu
shots today from 8-11:30 a.m. and
1-24:30 p.m. The shots cost $1
for students and $1.50 for faculty
members.
Chemistry ..
H. H. Freedman of the Dow
Chemical Co. will speak on "Tet-
raphenylcyclobutenium Di-cation
-A New Aronmatic System?" at
8 p.m. tonight in Rm. 1300, Chem.
The talk will be part of the
chemistry department's series of
colloquiums.
Bhoard Asks
Op inions on
Delta Issue
As a result of mounting criticism
following its second refusal to au-
thorize incorporation of a private
senior college in the Saginaw Val-
ley area, the State Board of Edu-
cation has requested a formal
opinion from the Attorney Gen-
eral's Office.
The board seeks clarification in
two areas: 'a formal decision by
the attorney general on the legal-
ity of the Delta proposal; and
whether the board should auto-
matically approve a charter if
legal requirements of the code
applying to private educational
corporations are fulfilled.
Disagreement
Disagreement on the latter point
split last Thursday's vote on the
Delta proposal for a charter.
Board members Mrs. Cornelia
Robinson and James O'Neil with-
held their approval on the belief
that the board has the right to
investigate beyond the legal re-
quirements into such areas as the
overall educational scheme in
Michigan and sufficiency of the
proposed institution's standards.
Meets Requirements
Voting in favor of the proposal
were State Superintendent of Edu-
cation Lynn Bartlett and board
member Frank Hartman who said
that all legal requirements had
been met by Delta supporters, and
that board approval should there-
fore be automatic.
Grad Increase
Hits irineeton
By Intercollegiate Press
PRINCETON - The percentage
of 'Princeton University seniors
who decide each year to go on to
graduate school is increasing
steadily, Dean J. Merrill Knapp
said recently.
Of last June's senior class, 80
per cent reached such a decision
before graduation, he added.
"It seems to me that we must
regard this as part of a nationwide
trend toward more specialization,
which requires additional train-
ing," Dean Knapp said.

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PERSONAL
DIG the MET-TET. F9
COALESCENCE of the arts needs female
patroness. 8-6807. F8
GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW-
Student Offices-Michigan Union. F1
DEAREST 1427-Two culture seeking
secret admirers seek you. F16
GERMAN MEAT PATTY on rye served
at ROMANOFF'S, at Bell Tower. P26

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DOES ANYBODY know where I can
catch the Hotenanny Bus? F30
WANTED-Girl to share apt. Call 665-
9339. F44
ROAD RUNNERS-For the best in rock
-n' roll, popular music, Call Mike,
663-9591. P49
RIDE WANTED-Desire ride to Chicago
for weekend of Sept. 27. Willing to
share expenses. Call 5-7845. F42
$1.25
Haircut, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
WHO IS this Leni Geller?
Who is John Galt?
4 more shapping days ...
mink is always nice .. . P14
THIS AD GOOD FOR 25c on any small
pizza from Pizza King, 1308 South
University, 665-9655. Offer expires
Thursday, Sept. 26. F35
THIS YEAR .at the League - Dance
parties every Thursday evening. Come
register, Thurs., Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at
the League. F22
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds" 1209 8. University. 663-
7151. F73
GOING TO GRAND RAPIDS? Two
lovely girls want a ride anytime on
Friday the 27th. Call Lyn Law at
3-0575. P41
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO
2-1132. F18
BTH
Something old done in a startling
new way. Interested parties call
HERBIE
5-6115 F12
N.F.-If IFC knew about Sept. 30 you
would definitely be out. Did they
know the awful truth when they
pledged you? You are a disgrace to
the system. Congratulatons. F6
PSYCH MAJORS-Feel like a rat in a
cage? Condition the University to
respond to your wishes. Petition for
the Conference on the university.
Appropriate behavior: go to SC
office to secure petition. Fl
SHORT STORIES
NOW BEING considered for publi-
cation in the campus inter-arts mag-
azine, GENERATION. All material
submitted will be carefully read,
criticized, and returned if not used.
Manuscripts may be left at the main
office, Student Publications Bldg.
First issue in October.
GENERATION
SOC READING DISCUSSION group pre-
sents the 2nd seminar in the current
symposium, Franz Kafka; His Art and
Meaning, tonight, 7:30 p.m., UGLI
multipurpose room. Speaker: Dr.
Frithjof Bergmann, Department of
Philosophy. P17
SAVE OVER 60c on nationally adver-
tised Mayo-Spruce U of M sweat-
shirts (navy, sizes S,M,L,XL). Hurry
to 421 or 219 Chicago House, West
Quad. F37
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PHI PSI
FEARSOME FOURSOME-They're real
swingers! F50
Dear Mickey:
Perhaps it's best we forget the ad
Forrbetraying you would be bad
Therefore the draft
1 dare not mention
And a secret will be your intentions.
O.K.? F15

PERSONAL
IF YOU ARE DRIVING to Detroit this
Friday and can take another passen-
ger, please call Jay Gampel, 2-8141.
P13
AM I YOUR CUP OF TEA? Young
visiting professor, newcomer to AA
scene, wishes unscientific introduction
to emotionally mature young woman.
Widely traveled, ex-Villager (vintage
1955), friend of Kulchur, the Folk-
lore Center, Beaujolais, languages,
outdoor sports. Bored by cocktail
parties, pomp, sports cars, space
travel, TV, and "dating." I'll reply
to all letters. Write Box 3, Michigan
Daily. Fl11
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. FIt
Meet The Right People
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Keys in vicinity of Frieze or S.
State. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1275. A14
LOST ON STATE ST.-Tan purse con-
taining black wallet with identifica-
tion and sentimental pictures. Please
call Elinor Saulter at 662-6312. A12
LOST-In vic. of S. U. and Church St.-
Red clutch purse and brown note-
book. Finder please phone Karen,
665-9761, Ext. 39. Reward. A13
LOST - Keys in black case. Victor
Vaughan Bldg. o' vicinity. Call Judy
Clark, Ext. 2406. All
FOR RENT
4TH GIRL WANTED to share modern
apt. Call 665-4828. 049
APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASE-$45/mo.
Good location, 535 Packard, NO 2-
8186. Move in today. C2
MAN WANTED to share furn'd. house.
$40/mo., utilities incld., car necessary.
662-3865, 5-7 p.m. C47
ROOM FOR RENT-Clean, pleasant;
garage included. Male student pre-
ferred. 223 Buena Vista. NO 2-7692.
C50
LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMATE for
new, spacious apartment near cam-
pus. Excellent facilities. Phone NO
5-2167 after 6 p.m, if interested. C
PARKING PLACE
Block from Law Quad. $45 per year.
NO 3-7268. C45
GARAGE FOR RENT-Also open park-
ing vicinity Geddes, Wilmot and For-
est intersection. Also next to Harris
Hall. NO 2-7787. C48
GRAD STUDENT (1 or 2), to share new
modern apt. 3 blocks from campus.
453-3287 012
BEL-AIR APTS.-1 ana 2 nedrooms. All
new, Danish modern furniture. Air-
conditioning, balconies, wall to wall
carpeting. Campus location. 2-5780.
Eves. 2-5140. C24
WANTED-Male graduate student to
live, rent free, near campus in com-
fortable home of able-bodied elderly
widower. Ample facilities for privacy
and study. Room, bath, and break-
fast. Osias Zwerdling. Call 3-5107. C3
HELP WANTED
MAN WANTED
2 dishwashers to work in exchange for
3 meals. Call 662-0994. H33
GIRL FOR PART-TIME WORK-Sat.
noon 'til Sunday evening. 665-0547.
MAN OR WOMAN to cook dinners Tues-
day, Thursday, and Friday evenings.
B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1429
Hill, Street. Phone 663-4129. H36
WANTED-Part-time sales. Students to
sell blankets and stadium robes in
your school colors. For more Informa-
tion write to: Franklin Textile Corp.,
312 Fifth Ave., New York 1, New York.
Attn. Mr. M. Elbaum. H37
ALLOWANCE PROBLEMS? Beat them
15y selling Custom-Imprinted Sweat-
shirts in just a portion of your spare
time. Big profits on every sale. Every
organization and group on campus is
your prospect. Details from Elin Mfg.
Co., Dept. C-21, Rochester, Indiana.
Men and women wanted. H35

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"THE AMERICAN RACE CRISIS
AND THE WORLD"
4:10 p.m., Friday, Auditorium 'A',
Angell Hall
"AFRICA AND THE EMERGING
WORLD COMMUNITY"
7:00 p.m., Friday, First Methodist
Church

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DR. JAMES ROBINSON,
executive director of Operation
Crossroads Africa; Consultant
to the Africa Desk, State.
Department; Consultant on
African Affairs for the
United Presbyterian Church;
author, lecturer, pastor,
and community worker.

Informal Discussion of "Operation
Crossroads Africa
9:00 a.m., Saturday, Wesley Lounge,
First Methodist Church

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