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Players Pro- duction-Oscar Wilde's "The Import- ance of Being Earnest": Lydia Mendels- g hn Theatre, 8 p.m. School of Music Recital-Louis Stout, French horn; Glennis Stout, flute; with Richard Massman, violin; Albert Cohen, violin; Carolyn Lentz, viola; Carolyn Tolson, cello; Clyde Thompson, double bass; Susan Butler, French horn; El- wood Derr, harpsichord: Rackham Lec- ture Hall, 8:30 p.m. f Aeronautical and Astronautical Engrg. Seminar-Paul B, Hays, U. of M., will speak on "Transition to the Collision- Tess Exosphere" at 4 p.m. in 1504 E. Engrg. 1 Astronomical Colloquium (Re-sched- uled): 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astron- omy Bldg. Dr. William P. Bidelman, Dept. of Astronomy, will speak on "Stel- lar Evolution, 1963: The NASA Confer- ence." Lecture: Dr. J. F. Tailing will speak on "Phytoplankton and its Environ- ment in the Great African Lakes" at 4:15 p.m. in 1139 Natural Science Bldg. Brown Bag Meeting: At 12:15 p.m. in Room 134. Henry Bretton of the Politi- cal Science Dept. will discuss his re- search on "Patterns of Political Influ- ence in Southern Nigeria." Slavic Lang. & Lit.-Prof. William E. Harkins will speak on the topic, "Marx, Bergson, Freud and Olesha," Rackham E. Lecture Room, at 4:10 p.m. General Notices Student Tea at the home of President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher from 4 to 6 p.m., Wed., Dec. 4. All students are cordially invited. Academic Costume: Can be rented at Moe Sport Shop, 711 N. Univ. Ave., or at Tice's Men Shop, 1107 S. Univ. Ave. Orders for Midyear Graduation Exer- cises should be placed immediately. Law School Admission-George Wash- ington Univ.: Prof. S. C. Law will in- terview interested students (particular- ly for Patent Law) Wed., Dec. 4 from 11-4 at 3-Y, Mich. Union. Students: If you need to order a transcript without grades for the cur- rent semester, you are urged to call in person at Rm. 515 Admin. Bldg. not later than Dec. 17. Does not apply to undergraduate Engr. or Law, French and German Screening Exam- inations: The screening exams in French and German for Doctoral candidates will;be administered Thurs., Dec. 5, from 7-9 p.m. in Aud. C, Angell Hall. Doctoral candidates must pass the screening exam before taking the writ- ten test in French or German. Anyone who failed to pass the exam in Nov. cannot attempt it again unless they havereceived B or better in French 111 or German 111. Any candidate who failed to pass the exam cannot at- tempt it again until Jan. Recommendation for Departmental Honors: Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative Dec. grads from the College of Lit., Science, and the Arts, for honors or high honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter (in two copies; one copy for Honors Council, one copy for the Office of Registration and Records) to the Director, Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by 3 p.m., Fri., Dec. 27, 1963. Teaching departments in the School of Education should forward letters di- rectly to the Office of Registration and Records, Rm. 1513 Admin. Bldg., by 8:30 a.m., Mon., Dec. 30. Professional Qualafication Test: Can- didates taking the Professional Qualifi- cation Test on Dec. 7, are requested to report to Room 130 Business Admin. Bldg. at 8:45 Sat. morning. Attention December Grads: College of Lit., Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Business Admin.: Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in Dec. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instructor to report the make-up grade not later than 8:30 a.m., Mon., Dec. 30. 1963. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: The USIA Interview Schedule has been cancelled due to the recent emer- gency in Washington. Retail Merchants Assoc. of Pittsburgh, Pa.-Sr. & Jr. students at home or vis- iting in Pittsburgh during the holidays are invited to be the guests of the Re- tail Merchants Assoc. for luncheon & conference. Store tours will be arrang- ed later. Will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel, Fri., Dec. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For reservations write: Retail Merchants Assoc. of Pittsburgh, 914 Oli- ver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo- Graduate assistantships with stipends up to $2600 plus tuition are offered for the academic yr. 1964-65 to candidates for the degrees of Master of Bus. Ad. & Doctor of Philo, in Bus. Ad. Courses of study are offered in fields of Econ., Finance, Financial Acc't., Indust. Rels., Mgmt. Sci., & Mktg. Application forms from the Dir. of Grad Business Progs., Crosby Hall, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y. 14214. POSITION OPENINGS: Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich.-Management Trainee for mortgage loan dept. Real estate ap- praising, some sales to builders, archi- tects & individuals. Will train for 6 to 8 months in Detroit with eventual as- signment to Chicago office. Seeking grad student. Exper. not necessary-may have 1 or 2 yrs. exper. of some type. Will train new grad. Penn-Dixie Cement Corp., Detroit, Mich.-1) Sales Rep.-To represent the co. to the construction industry in the Detroit Metro. area. Call on contrac- tors, road-builders, ready mix concrete dealers & users (i.e. engineers, archs , etc.) BA, age 24-30. 2) Engineer for customer services. Locate in Detroit or Lansing. Fifty per cent travel through- out Mich.; also possibly Wis. & Ill. D. & C. Stores, Inc., Mich. (Hqts.)- Seeking Personnel Manager (& Home Office Manager). To train office & warehouse personnel & managers. New- ly established position. 34 stores in Mich. Warehouse located in Stockbridge. Graduate. Prefer individual with teach- ing bkgd. or educ. admin. exper. Male. Firm in Letrou-Seeking Writer to write for employe magazine - feature articles & other assignments such as film scripts. BA Journalism or English. 2-4 yrs. exper. in newspaper work, teaching, etc. Male or female. Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, 111.-1) Advertising Ass't. Oppor. for young man to work in corporate merchandis- ing div. Excellent position in brand adv. & sales promotion with solid growth oppor. College degree & some writing ability. 1-2 yrs. exper. in adv. and/or sales promotion. 2) Jr. Ac't.-Corporate tax dept. seeking young man interested in learning tax work. BA degree with Acc't. major. Some related exper, help- ful. Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich.-Consid- ering an addition to copy desk, & seek- ing qualified candidates of 1 to 5 yrs. exper. This is day work on an after- noon publication of 64,000 circulation, writing headlines 6. py editing news. WEIAT'S NEW INTILE DECEMBER "Berlin: The Broken City": A Special 45-page Supplement. A border guard lieutenant, an East German textbook editor, distinguished Berlin novelist SGunter Grass and 7 other informed observers report on: The Pot/cal Cabarets, The Young Germans, Why the Guards Defect, Writers in Berlin, Berlin's Economic Future; and other subjects. Plus a photographic report on the rebuilding of Berlin. ALSO "The Supreme Court and Its Critics": Judge_ Irving R. Kaufman discusses the extent to which the Supreme Court appears to have taken on an educative function and how such change can be justified. Stories and Poems by: Dudley Fitts, N. J. Berrill, Ted Hughes, Peter Davison, Muriel Rukeyser, Sallie Bingham, Jesse Hillf Ford, Jeannette; Nichols and others. The pursuit of excel- ' f lence is the everyday job of The Atlantic's editors be it in fic- : tion or fact, poetry f or prose. In ever increasing numbers, those in pursuit of academic excellence find in The Atlantic a challenging, enter- ON taiing and enlight. . L eningrcompanion NOW Get your copy today. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Anthro 401 notebrook, corner of Astro-Physics Bldg. and E. Univ. PLEASE contact Mike, 665-0421. A7 REWARD for return of black bound SKETCHBOOK. Call NO 5-6315. A5 LOST-A pair of leather fur-lined gloves before vacation and since this is the third pair of gloves I've lost and my hands are cold, whoever found them call 5-9761, Ext. 285. A8 FOUND--1 pr. women's black leather gloves and brown scarf in front of Oxford before Thanksgiving. Call 5- 9761, Ext. 285. A6 FOR RENT SADLY LEAVING-Completely furnish- ed apt. 4 blocks from campus. Park- ing facilities. Utilities paid. Days, NO 2-6383. Eves., 3-6159. C34 ROOMMATE WANTED to share mod., 2 bdrm. apt. with 3 other girls. Rea- sonable. Call 662-0048 after 5 p.m. C28 2 MAN APT. Want male roommate or will sublease. Call 5-2841. C37 3-PLUS ROOM duplex. $95. Available Jan. 7. Call 665-4215. C27 HURON TOWERS sublet. Remarkably reasonable rent. 2 bedroom, furnished. Ready Jan. 1. 663-7454. C38 CLOSE TO I-M Bldg. Furn'd. 4 room apt. Private entrance. $120. 2-7274. C33 ROOM FOR Male student. On Campus. $30/mo. 913 E. Huron. NO 8-9379. C25 ROOMMATE WANTED-Second sem., 2 blocks from Law Quad. $38. 920 Oak- land. 3-3831. C29 APT. FOR 2-3.;2nd semester. Near cam- pus. NO 5-2767. C36 NICELY FURN'D. 2 bdrm. apt. Conven- ient to campus. Ideal for 3 people. $160. Lease. NO 3-4435. C30 SAVE ON SUB-LEASE Huron Towers Studio Apt. Unfurnished or furnished on arrange- ments. Available Dec. 15. Reasonable. Call 663-6958 evenings, 6-9 p.m. NEED GIRL ROOMMATE. 2nd sem. On campus. Completely furn'd. Call 663- 5901. C39 CAMPUS-3 BLOCKS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Furnished, 1% bdrm. apt. (entire 1st floor of bldg.). $115 per month in- cludes garage and heat. NO 3-7268. FOR RENT-Half of large double room for congenial male grad,, student. Must be seen to be appreciated. 2- 4738. C32 TI FFANY APTS. 2nd semester openings. A new concept inrapt. living. Split levels and studios for 1, 2, and 3. 3-8866. C35 BEL-AIR APTS. Campus 2-bedroom, completely furnished, wall to wall carpeting, balcony, air conditioning. Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. C19 GIRL LOOKING for a comfortable, rea- sonable apt to share for second semester. Avail Dec. 21. Call 5-2305 between 5-7. C21 HELP WANTED WANTED-Reliable party to drive my 1964 Buick Electra to Miami, Florida, around Dec. 18, 1963. Reference, also detailed information about yourself required in first letter. Write to D. Klein, P.O. Box 145, Flint, Michigan. H17 DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted, full time, no evenings. Western Wayne County suburb. 30 min. from campus. Last 2 hygienists from Ann Arbor. Call col- lect GA 4-1390, H3 DENTAL HYGENIST for 1 or 2 days a week in Plymouth. Write Box 7, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard. H14 SUBSTITUTE Teachers Needed. Persons qualified and interested in substitute teaching positions for elem. (K-6) please call personnel office. Romulus Township Schools, WH 1-1600. H5 PSYCHOMETRIST To fill future vacancies. Salary range $5,220 to $6,410 annually. All Mich- igan civil service benefits, including an outstanding state contributory in- surance plan and an excellent retire- ment plan, plus Social Security, Must have graduated from an accredited college, including2completion of 40 term hours or 25 semester hours, hours in psychology with courses in test administration. Applicants must anticipate graduation from college on/or before June 30, 1964. For addi- tional information and application for examination, write Michigan Civil Service Commission, 320 South Wal- nut, Lansing, Michigan, 48913. Appli- cations must be received by this office no later than 5:00 p.m., December 16, 1963. An equal opportunity employer. H4 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! 'WHITE LEVI'S" SLIM-FITS 4.49 FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS" Black, brown, loden, "white," cactus, light blue SAM'S STORE -122 E. Washington FOR SALE HI-FI STEREO tape recorder. Concert tone, professional 510 series-3 motors, 4 heads, every deluxe feature includ- ing reverse-a-matic, self contained stereo speakers, 6 months old-like new. Cost $600. Sacrifice $500. May be seen at Hi-Fi and TV Center, 1301 S. University. B3 COAT AND DRESSES, sizes 8-10. 3-5362. SLIDE RULES and Drawing Sets, new and used, $5-$18. Call 665-0012. B2 FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono- cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph. 542-6431, Detroit. B9 NATURAL GREY Kikskin full length coat and detachable hood. Size 12. Like new: $100. NO 2-0031. B42 AT DARWINS HOUSEHOLD Furnishings, appliances, tables, glassware, books, antiques. 2930 S. State NO 8-7744 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES, LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.j0 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M, daily Phone NO 2-4786 USED CARS SAAB 1960-New motor, excellent body, priced reasonably. NO 2-8309. N50 1962 BUICK SPECIAL Convertible, red bucket seats, stick shift, like new, factory serviced. $1995. Call 665-6811. N49 1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Body and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291 after 5:30 p.m. N4 NOW!! - Pre-Owned Examples at November Savings!!!! 1963 TR-3B Roadster, Sharp! 1962 MG-A MK II Road. Nice!! 1962 Austin Mini Cooper, Hot One!l 1961 Austin-Sprite Road/Hardtop. 1960 Alfra-Romeo '2000 Conv. 1960 MG-A '1600 Roadster. 1959 Alfa-Romeo Roadster. All cars carry the 1-yr. G/W war- ranty. Don't hesitate, come in and see them now and $ave. Overseas Imported Cars PERSONAL FOR SALE-Used carpet 11-18. Call Al, NO 3-3392. F33 DIAMONDS - Highest quality at com- petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co. of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2- 1132. F18 CANOE men's cologne Available at: The Village Apothecary 1112 S. University Ave. F WEINER SCHNITZEL with German potato salad-$1.35. German meat pat- ties-.30. ROMANOFF'S, 300 S. Thayer, F26 BARGAIN-2 APA tickets for Sat. night. Cheap. Call 3-6237. F34 $1.25 HAIRCUT, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May- nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat. Not all students trade with us- just the smart ones The Village Apothecary 1112 S. University GIRLS-Get your apt. for next NOW. The SUMMIT HOUSE,a or 5-8330. FALL 8-8723 F3 331 S. 4th Ave. Ann Arbor 662-2541 N CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES y v,-8' a - ? YrF c cVZc s s m m 7 4 "ei _ r=c ' Fcvci Fx CAMPUS OPTICIANS Located at 240 Nickels Arcade DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Prescription sunglasses CATERING TO CAMPUS STYLES For further information, pleace call General Div., Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. NATIONAL TEACHER EXAMS: The National Teacher Exams will be held Sat., Feb. 15, 1964, in Ann Arbor. Bulletins of Information containing registration forms and detailed informa- tion about the Feb. 15 exams may be obtained from: National Teacher Exams; Education Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. Registration for the test must be filed before Jan. 17, 1964. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ANNOUNCING WHIT'S TRUCK RENTAL Ann Arbor 202 W. Washington St. Call NO 5-6875 Pick-ups Panels Small Vans ,. fi. { ,. I i'_ NO 2-9116. . .9-5:30 Saturday 9-2 11IIi __ g _ _ 4 a _-- -_ --= ,"i ________________________________==__________ I 7 N [AZ A T S JS BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1958 Cushman-$150 1959 Vespa-$110 1963 Vespa--$235 NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES ' 223 S. First 662-7409 Z36 HONDA of Ann Arbor 1906 Packard Road 665-9281 Z3 1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter - Fully equipped, 4 months old. Cost $616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wona- ldnd Lake, Brighton, anytime after 5 P.m. Z29 MISCELLANEOUS DIETING? You'll find a delicious line of all sorts of non-fattening foods at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night til 12 RADIO REPAIRS, MUSICAL MDSE. HI FI, TV, RADIO, and Phono service. TV rentals, speaker reconing. Free pick-up and delivery service. Campus Radio and TV. NO 5-6644, 325 E. Hoover. X2 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, A14D BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington I HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANN From all of us To all of you. F35 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. P73 DEAR A.O. Please come back to me. I've waited for you to forget , NOD, but I cannot stand in the shadows any longer. Be- sides, winter is almost here and I'm catching cold. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Your Lumb Nover P36 BEEN FOLLOWING your Playboy late- ly? Come hopping to 1917 Washtenaw on Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. to launch on a pseudo-mystical journey into the Twilight Zone with the Unitarian Student Group's discussion of hallu- cinations and LSD 25. Dr. John, Pol- lard of the Mental Health Research Institute will be telling us about his creative experiments in this exciting new field of psychochemicals. Brave New World may be tomorrow. Will you be ready to accept it or challenge it? See you there. F38 FOR SALE: 2500 GENERATION MAGAZINES All magazines in good condition, never used before. Low mileage. Work by Martin Luther King and Nobel Prize poet, George Seferis. Readers guar- anteed an A in 'any 3-hour English course in the University. Best bet for boring final lectures-6x9 size easily concealed in notebook. INSTANT STATUS-JUST READ *BAWDY *EROTIC *LURID *CHEAP F37 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 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING IN MY HOME-Term papers. themes, outlines, briefs. Mrs. Robert leuster, NO 2-1260. J28 WILL DO TYPING AT HOME-Have taken University qualifying tests. Have dissertation experience. 250 a page, 5e a copy. Marilyn McGuire, 663-5328. J19 482-0191 Typing of manuscripts, theses, disser- tations, and term papers. Duplicating done by mimeographing or offset printing. GRETZINGER BUSINESS SERVICES 320 S. Huron J 665-8184 MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription, medical, legal, technical confer- ences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, Accurate, Experienced. .. . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ,, .: _, # ,. _' '. ' _ :x ;. . r" a '. s , £. WITH THIS AD I Just got in a new shipment of Cotton TURTLENECK SHIRTS a! KAR WASH With fill-up over 12 gallons and this ad. ' c For Guys and Dolls * All Colors 0 Sizes S-M-L $1 69 GOOD FRI., SUN., MON., TUES. AND WED. BEL AIR KAR WASH Generation The Campus Inter-Arts Magazine 633 S. Main 2151 W. Stadium WITH THIS AD Complete Stock of GIFTS for MEN 10% OFF, TICE'S MEN'S SHOP 1107 So. University- across from AA Bank in Campus Village SAM'S STORE Lso122 E. Washington Levisalore Open Mon. and Fri. Nites A GIANT 14"' CHEESE & PEPPERONI PIZZA Is YOURS with this ad and $1.60 PIZZA KING 1308 South University FREE DELIVERY will be on sale I 'ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES 334 Catherine B2 1i ii 5-9655 if busy 5-3800 When you come in to buy our Model Motoring Sets CARDIGAN SKI SWEATERS a 4 I Liberal Arts Engineering CAMPUS INTERVIEWS TODAY (WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4th) GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. LAW SCHOOL WASHINGTON, D.C. For-all students interested in information Reg. $24.95 NOW $21.95 Values up to $19.98 NOW $1s $al' at BEAVER'S 605 Church St. only $11 NO 5-6607 Come in and see our wide selection MARTI WA LKER Also come in and see our track SPECIALo p I " The Study and Practice of Law in Washington (Government and Private) * Patent Law and Practice " Full-time Day Program " Evening Classes for Students Working during the Day. " Available govt. jobs during and after law school. SPECIAL I Plain skirts dry cleaned ......... 49cI . I