Lt63 THE MICHIGAN DAILY '' Branches, June Enrollment Grow in U.S. 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. Trends toward branch colleges and June enrollments were report- ed in two recent surveys by the Joint Qffice of Institutional Re- search. Fifty-four state-supported uni- versities maintain 252 branches in 39 states, a recent survey re- vealed. Surveying for the State Univer- sities Association and the Ameri- can Asociation of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities, the joint office report indicated that branch colleges are becoming more numerous and hence taking some of the pressure off the large state institutions. New Branches ' Twenty years ago, branch col- leges were nearly nonexistent while two years ago there were only 214. The survey placed the 252 pres- FOOTBALL SPECIAL All Transistor Pocket Radio $500 10 Transistor Pocket Radio W/ Batteries-Earphone-Case $1300, ent branches into three categories: 1) 139 Undergraduate schools offering at least two years of a regular four year course, open to full time students; 2) 91 Extension centers offering degree-credit courses, usually in the late afternoon or evening to part time students; and 3) Technical institutes offering technical courses to full time stu- dents who get an associate (two- year) degree upon graduation. 'Slow Blooming' Branches relieve the pressure on the larger institutions while allow- ing "slow blooming" students to attend college, the report asserted. The standards of the branch are upheld by the parent institution, since the latter grants the de- grees. At least four state universities, the report said, saved private city colleges from collapse in the last two years. The institutions being "revitalized" are Buffalo Univer- sity, Houston University, Wichita and Kansas City University. The second survey shows that more and more freshmen are choosing to enter college in June, responding to an emphasis on year-around operation and a de- Of 54 institutions studied, June enrollment increased at 19, re- mained unchanged at 21 and de- creased at eight. Six institutions said they have no June admit- tance. Nearly twelve colleges and uni- versities have been actively en- couraging June entrants. They have reported a gradual increase in June enrollments over past semesters. Four institutions reported they had plans to attract June entrants while two others said they had offered small scholarships to stim- ulate June applicants. The report noted that 33 insti- tutions made no effort to attract' students to enter in June. No Effort Several institutions reported a connection between summer en- rollment and economic conditions. One institution reported that higher enrollment in June was due to a lack of job opportunities in the area. But another, in an area where jobs are plentiful, said that many freshmen who would have chosen to enroll in the summer worked instead to earn money for utition. BIKES AND SCOOTERS MAN'S ENGLISH BIKE. $30. NO 3-1379. Z23 1960 CUSHMAN SCOOTER-New paint lob. Call 662-7880. Z22 1957 ZUNDAPP, 200 c.c. $250. A great cycle. 338 E. Catherine, Apt. 3. See Loren Sears. Call 662-8406. Z21 LAMBRETTA, VESPA, YAMAHO cycle 7 H.P. Your choice, $375 full price, delivered Ann Arbor. Windshield and parts mailed C.O.D. DI 1-3197, 7343 W. 8 Mi., Detroit, 3% blocks West of Livernois. Z CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .70 .85 1.00 SPECIAL SIX-DAY RATE 3.48 4.20 4.95 1962 LAMBRETTA-$250 HU 3-4667 Z20 i Regents Approve-Leaves For Faculty Members sire to tion. speed up their own educa- U The Regents granted the follow- ing leaves and off-campus assign- ments at their regular meeting last Friday: Leave extension for Prof. John C. Kohl of the engineering college, to continue his assignment on the staff of the urban transportation program of the United States Housing and Home Finance Agen- cy. Awaits Visa Extension of leave for Prof. Chung Nim Lee of the mathemat- ics department for the University year 1963-64, to await his quota for a permanent visa. Leave for Thomas Stephens Lough, research associate in the Institute of Science and Technol- ogy, to continue his work as a project director with the Interna- tional Bureau of the United States COED BOWLING Grinnell's 323 South Maie Open Monday & Friday Evenings Until 9:00 Michigan Union Alleys Open 7 days 1-11 p.m. Automatic Pinsetters " . . === r .< . W, q ; .,.5 . 1 ; ;w J 4: ya ;.?, JV 1. %Y e H - ;;; ar; i :} 2 yM Fn} . 4 f r:) Y:i Jy hW N : : ti' f J1 **y i f: i , . ^fr' .rh* py t r^iC ?:: ,f .,yl AA Y". l :!d : :V: ; : pin ;H '.. h.. 4 /( 'yti: 5yp'l Y±y :'~. ^,f. qy' . 'i. y j." ? :(. a,: ti :'... ' 3 } b. { P: }M yhy .. \'f $ Vi: fj {i} A. $'3,: rY y... j'.! :"J . H 3vi,: '. . SBSCRIBE NOW to P £kirligatn at i MAIL THIS FORM in Today or call NO 2-3241 Dlvr6mongwekoOny75 ($5bym------------------ Delivered 6 mornings week for Only $7.50 ($8.50 by mail ) Semester rate... .. $4.00 ($5.00 by mail) Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Leave for Prof. James C. T. Mao of the School of Business Admin- istration, to undertake a research project at the University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. Sick leave for Prof. Mary Lou Marshall of the department of pathology, from July 1-Oct. 31, 1963. Fulbright Grant Leave for Prof. Arch W. Nay- lor, of the engineering college, for the University year 1963-64, to follow a Fulbright grant for study at the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands. Sick leave for Margery M. Owen, bureau of government li- brarian, from June 6-July 1 and July 29 through Aug. 16, 1963. Sick leave for Prof. Chai Yeh, of the engineering college, from July 22-Aug. 26, 1963. Off-Campus Assignments Associate Dean of the School of Dentistry Robert Edward Doerr, from Nov. 15-Dec. 15, 1963, to visit dental schools in Mexico, Do- minical Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico and Cuba. Helen B. Fritz, assistant re- search sociologist of the Mental Health Research Institute, from Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1963, to complete her portion of the monograph on schizophrenia now under way un- der the research grant from the United States Public Health Serv- ice. Prof. John Higham of the his- tory department, second semester, 1963-64, to undertake a study of the moral and cultural change in America from 1850 to 1870 under a Rockefeller Foundation grant. Study Education Woodrow W. Hunter, research associate of the division of geron- tology, Institute for Human Ad- justment and in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations,; Sept. 3-Oct. 18, 1963, to study pre- retirement\ education programs and assess attitudes in several Western European countries to- ward retirement of older workers. Eira I. Mattsson, associate re- search psychologist of the Mental Health Research Institute, Sept. 1, 1963-Feb. 28. 1964, to complete her part of the monograph on schizo- phrenia supported by the United; States Public Health Service. Robert H. Muller, associate di- rector of the University Library, from Oct. 7-Nov. 2, 1963, to visit research libraries in West Ger- many. Prof. A. Geoffrey Norman, of the botany department and direc- tor of the Botanical Gardens, Sept. 1, 1963-June 30, 1964, to serve as a special advisor to the president of the National Academy of Sci- ences. FOR SALE-1962 Honda 305 Super Hawk. Call 2-0050. Reasonable. ZiI FOR SALE-Bella Motor Scooter, like new. One of the finest made. Must see to appreciate. 665-3291. Z12 FOR SALE-1960 Horex cycle. 100 c.c. Excellent condition, $250. 3-4085 after 5:30. Z17 HONDA OF ANN ARBOR 1906 Packard Road 665-9281 Z3 CYCLES & SCOOTERS-BMW-r50-'59, all white, extras. Harley tricycle, great for campus and winter; carries 4, giant luggage compartment. Vespas, Cushmans and Lambrettas. NO 3-1714. USED CARS '59 FORD for $500. 665-0971. N41 FOR SALE-1962 Ducato. Pretty poor shape. Make a ridiculous offer. N36 1961 VOLVO, Model 544. Will sacrifice. Call Milan, HE 2-1456. N42 '57 FORD V-8 auto. Good transportation Only $275. Call Phyllis, 663-6823 before noon or 665-4927 after 4. N39 1963 BUICK LE SABLE-4-door hard- top, power brakes and steering, many extras. Excellent condition, low mile- age, private owner. HU 2-0405. N37 1962 AUSTIN-HEALY '3000-Blue, full equipmen, $2495. 1962 MG-A MK. II roadster, radio, luggage rack, nice, $1895. 1961 Austin-Healey Sprite, sharp, hardtop, red, radio; $1425. Overseas Imported Cars Inc. 331 S. 4th. 662-2541 FOR RENT ROOMMATE FOR 2-MAN APT.-Furn. On lake 6 mi. from AA on Expressway. Double garage. Fireplace. Dock and private beach. $42.50 month each. Phone NO 3-7281 between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. C4 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. C0 LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMATE for newspacious apartment near cam- pus. Excellent facilities. Phone NO 5-2167 after 6 p.m. if interested. C1 PARKING PLACE Block from Law Quad. $4.50 per ma NO 3-7268. 45 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 (I or 2), to share new modern apt. 3 blocks from campus. 453-3287. C12 BEL-AIR APTS.-i 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 fast. Osias Zwerdling. Call 3-5107. C3 and study. Room, bath, and break- MISCELLANEOUS FREE KITTENS. Call 3-1511, Ext. 2573 or 3-6345. M2 STOCK UP with lots of good food for your Weekend Party at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night 'til 12 HELP WANTED BABYSITTERS WANTED - Flexible week-day hours. Apply at 324 E. Jef- ferson, Apt. 4, weekends or after 6. H38 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. BABYSITTER WANTED-Mon., Tues., Wed., at 2 p.m. $10 per wk. 665-0955. H140 MAN OR WOMAN to cook dinners Tues- day, Thursday, and Friday evenings. B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street. Phone 663-4129. H36 PART-TIME MAN for service station who will be here for next 2 yrs. Exp. preferred but not necessary., Leave name, address and phone at Box 4, Mich. Daily, H39 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 by 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 TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thursday from Ypsi to campus to arrive by 9 a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share expenses. Call 483-4452. 01 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Vicinity of Angell Hall-Wrist- watch, Elgin, gold, with inscription 1947. Call NO 3-1152, H. Sweeney. A15 LOST-Keys in vicinity of Frieze or S. State. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1275. A14 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 PERSONAL HOW ABOUT A DATE THIS WEEK- END? PICK ME UP AT TWELVE ... P19 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PEGGY! V. Edward Canale F18" DIG the MET-TET. F9 COALESCENCE of the arts needs female patroness. 8-6807. F8 WANTED!! Neat name for huge, cud- dly, boy-type teddy bear. URGENT. Call Kay-5-9761, Ext. 58. F23 GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW- Student Offices-Michigan Union. F1 GERMAN MEAT PATTY on rye served at ROMANOFF'S, at Bell Tower. F26 WANTED-Girl to share apt. Call 665- 9339. F44 M.K.-YES, who is truly wise? He who knoweth much, but saith little. Vide Song of Songs, VII: 6-9 nearly old man. P24 ROAD RUNNERS-For the best in rock 'n' roll, popular music, Call Mike, 663-9591. F49 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Large furn- ished 1 bedroom apt. $75 per month, includes all utilities. NO 3-7268. F26 $1.25 Haircut, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May- nard near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat. AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. P73 SEE OUR COSMETICIAN FOR SIMPLE.SKIN PROBLEMS VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1114 S. University ' PERSONAL TO JEFF AND DAVE COULOMB! Sapo F25 RIDE WANTED-Desire ride to Chicago for weekend of Sept. 27. Willing to' share expenses. Call 5-7845, , P42 immortal one PEGGY COHEN The Daily wishes you a Happy Birthday 2 F22 DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com- petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co. of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2-1132. F18 SAVE OVER 60c on nationally adver- tised Mayo-Spruce U of M sweat- shirts(navy, sizes SMLXL). Hurry to 421 or 219 Chicago House, West Quad. F37 RJFCNSWEATHERC WCBN 650ke P21 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PHI PSI FEARSOME FOURSOME-They're real, swingers! P50 MUSIC STUDENTS-Feel out of tune? Feel really viol? Treble your pleas- ure: horn in on the Conference on' the University. Drum up some re- forms. Make a concerted effort to procure petition: at SGC office. No strings attached. F20 P40 1 NAME " - - -- --s----.----.-.-.-.-..-----... ..----------- ADDRESS - - -- -------------- ------------------- CITY -------------------------------------.-_-,-__..._- - Figure 5 average words to aline Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4786 FOR SALE FOR ALE-Low priced used m Call 2-0626.after 7 p.m. NEW ELECTRIC STOVE and dish $60 each. Call NO 5-5839. FOR SALE-Component Hi-FI se Jim, 663-5566. USED FURNITURE-Chairs, ches refrig., etc. NO 2-1443. FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" cular- inocular, excellent cOa 542-6431, Detroit. L. 0. SMITH Typewriter-13" sup vial, Elite type. Perfect coned May be seen at 420 Maynard. Miss Hilton. 662-3241. HOUSE-Three bedrooms, $14,000, to suit. Lakewood, 115 Highlak gas heat, full basement, fenced yard, wooded lot, near elen school, lake, shopping center, bi Almn.'storm screens - screen tool shed. NO 5-5839. DESK LAMP, pole lamp, stationa inet, letter file tray, file baske metal card files (2 drawer),. and brass book ends. Call Wrentmore, days 5-9114 for a ment eves NO 3-9493; If not av leave name and number. BUSINESS SERVICES IRONING in my apt. Reasonal block from Markley Hall. Ca: 6405. HARPSICHORD instruction by g of Yale School of Music. Instr available for practice. 8-8309. ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or b your clothes? Wel reweave the new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 FOR THE FINEST in personalize tionery, call Bob Epstein, 66 NEED CASH? You can convert your surplus C into cash. Michigan's most dist resale shop. THE TREE, 418 I NO 3-2008. VOCAL INSTRUCTION Singing and Speaking CAROL F. WESTERMAN Member of the National Associ of Teachers of Singing 715 Granger NO 8-6584 LET US TYPE and reproduce term papers and dissertations for reproduction). Photo copy, ings. Gretzingers Business e 320 S. Huron, HU 2-0191 DEVANEY PIANO SCHOOL-Instz by a leading professional pianis vard alumnus, former pupil a zorg, Webster, Sandor; veteran tionwide engagements with . Martin's orchestra, including to-coast radio and recordinge ence erstwhile orchestra lead concert soloist at the Palm Biltmore; and currently in year as musical director for At bor's Rubaiyat, broadcasting WOIA. 308 Catherine, Ann Arbc 3735. Scholarships Available. BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Gakt "WHITE LEVI'S" SLIM-FITS 4.49 FOR "GUYS AND DOLL Black, brown, loden, "white, cactus, light b SAM'S SigORE 122 E. Washington 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. P11 ATTENTION STUDENTS Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,; desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS, 2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11 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' F yt 5y 1 ". ' y' " 1. i y ry: ;: A' : ' _ AA" . ti 4 r%?. tiJ } '. ! " "tiri ." A4" '?}: {M1 ' 'Y': 4,Y. : ": .4 ++f s!f ;;.;n 5. iii' f Ve :1 ;: ti f fir,: . ".: % :: r!ti ry~ : :':4 ^f y ,r, 4 f {.- J 'i' h :f i } V J. ':' t""== y1 y. JJL"". f.Lh' J.t".' "lJ.1t :" 1'J'. S $ f ;r{. ..MJ . 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