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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4)

The Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
box office will open Monday to
sell tickets for the speech depart-
ment-music school production of
"Das Rheingold."
Richard Wagner's opera will be
presented Tuesday through Satur-
day, March 1-5, at 8 p.m.
The Friday and Saturday per-
formances are- sold out, and lim-
ited numbers of tickets are avail-.
able for the other performances.
Wagnerian opera is seldom per-
formed by college groups because'
of its difficult staging and music.
The musical director is Prof. Josef
Blatt of the music school, with
stage direction by Dr. Jack E.
Bender of the speech department.
Tickets are $1.75, $1.40 and
$1.00. The box office, NO 8-6300,
will be open for information, but
telephone reservations will not be
accepted.
There will be no Intermissions
throughout the two hour perform-
ances in which to seat late-
comers. Audiences are therefore
urged to be prompt.

the University's retirement program to'
the local union. Special guest will be
Mr. W. A. Earl, Asst. Personnel Director
of the University.
First Meeting of the Near East Club
will be Thurs., Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in
W. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg.
Prof. John Muehl, English department
will speak on "Interview With India."
Language Exam for Masters Degree'
in History, Fri., Feb. 26, 4:00-5:00 p.m.,
Rm. 429 Mason Hall. Dictionaries may
be used. Sign the list posted in the
History Office, 3601 Haven Hall.
History Make-up Examinations will
be held Sat., Feb. Zi, 9-12 a.m. in Rm.
2029 Angell Hall. Please consult your
instructor and then sign the list in
the History Office, 3602 Haven Hall.
"Vienna and-the Danube" Travelogue
tonight. Color motion pictures of
quaint and beautiful Austria will be
shown tonight at 8:30 in Hill Aud. on1
the Burton Holmes Travelogue series.
Tickets are on sale today in the Aud.
box office 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Hal Holbrook 'Mark Twain Tonightt"
postponed. The Hal Holbrook program
originally scheduled for Sat. evening
on the University Platform Attractions
series has been postponed to April 12,
8.30 p.m. Ticketsissued for Sat., Feb.
27, will be honored for the April 12th
date

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Lecture: Dr. Edwin McClellan, Dept.
of Oriental Languages and Civiliza-
tions, University of Chicago, will speak
on "Natsume Soseki, Novelist and Jap-
anese Literature," at 8:00 p.m., Thurs.,
Feb. 25, in E. Conference Rm., Rack-
ham,
Dr. John C. Wahike, Assoc. Prof. and
Director of Research on State Legisla-
tures of the Dept. of Political Science,
Vanderbilt University, will speak at
the Feb. session of the Round Table.
His subject will be: "State Legislators
and Pressure Politics." The lecture will
be held in the Rackham Assembly Hall
at 8:00 p.m. on Feb.' 25.
Prof. Juan Lopez-Morillas, of Brown
University, will lecture Thurs., Feb. 25,
at 4:10 p.m., in the Rackham Amphi-
theater on the subject: Ortega y Gas-
set in his "Circumstance."
Academic Notices
Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Sarnoff
Mednick, University of Michigan. "An
Associational Theory of Creative Think-
ing." Fri., Feb. 26, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B.
Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason Hall
from 3:45 to 4:15. Everyone welcome.
Astronomical Colloquium. Fri:, Feb.
26, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. Alan
H. Barrett will speak on "The Atmos-
phere of Venus."
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
will meet Thurs., Feb. 25, at 4 p.m. in
3201 Angell Hall. Dr. Wilfred M. Kin-
caid will again have a discussion of
Chapter 5 of Fraser's Nonparametric
Methods in Statistics.
Seminar: Studies of gases at very
high temperatures. The second seminar
in this series will be delivered by Dr.
Q. N. Spokes in Rm. 1041 Randall at
4 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 25. The subject will
be "Flame emission and absorption
spectra." Electronic excitation tempera-
ture measurements will be discussed.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr.
Gerald Hedstrom will continue his
speech on "Absolute Convergence of,
Eigenfunction Expansions," Thurs.,
Feb. 25. at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 246 W.
Engrg. Refreshments will be served in
Rm. 274 W. Engrg, at 3:30 p.m.
Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Francis
Lions, University of Sydney, Australia,
will speak on "Design, Synthesis and
Possible Uses of Sexadentate Chelating
Agents" on Thurs., Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
in Rm. 1300 Chem. Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Deane Nes-
bitt Calvert, Pharmacology: thesis:
"Carbon Tetrachloride Hepatotoxicity,."
Thurs., Feb. 25, 6322 Med. Set. Bldg.,
at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, T. M. Brody.
Placement Notices
Summer Placement:
We have requests for three male life}
guards at country clubs - one in Mar-I
ion, Ind., one in South Bend, Ind., and
one in Brighton, Mich. Must have in-
structor's certificate.
We have requests from many hos-
pitals for persons to help in these dur-
(Continued on Page 8)

Art Museum
Membership
Plan Grows
The New York Museum of Mod-
ern Art has announced that en-
rollment in the Student Group
Membership Plan will be available
to college students outside the
New York metropolitan area un-
til March 16.
Under this plan, groups of
twenty or more students or art
instructors are able to obtain full
Museum privileges for $10 a year
instead of the regular $15.
Over fourteen thousand stu-
dents from fifty-five colleges and
universities are already participat-
ing in this program.
Members under the Student
Group Plan receive four annual
M u s e u m publications. These
books, including color reproduc-
tions and comprehensive texts,
are frequently issued in connec-
tion with major exhibitions.
Exhibitions during the following
year will include a show devoted
to "Art Nouveau," "Claude Mo-
net: Seasons and Moments," "Vi-
sionary Architecture" and a ma-
jor retrospective of the work of
Max Ernst.
As a special feature of the Plan,
student members are entitled to a
fifty per cent discount on a se-
lected list of Museum books.
All members receive a twenty-
five per cent discount on any of
the ninety-two Museum publica-
tions in color, print and sculpture
reproductions.
Quarterly illustrated bulletins
on various aspects of modern art
or contemporary artists and bi-
monthly calendars of events are
issued to all members.

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

PERSONAL
DESPERATELY need advice ... every
girl I ask out turns me down because
of my pipe . . . should I keep the
pipe or discard it - to smoke or not
to smoke. Call Ted at NO 5-7314.
F81
PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture-Reasonable.'
The Edwards Letter Shop. F52
SAT.-Feb. 27, Paul Bunyon Ball. League.
Ballroom, informal square dancing
8-9, round dancing 9-12. F43
SGC CINEMA GUILD PETITIONS for
spring sponsorship of films now avail-
able at BAB building, SOC office.
Must be returned by 5:00 P.M.
March 1. P71
WE ARE recklessly throwing our money
around scrounging for off-beat, weirdy
greeting card ideas and are designed
by and for college students. It hurts,
but we pay well! Write College Hall
Cards, Hickory Grove, Larchmont,
New York. F56
LATIN AMERICAN Carnival Masquerade
Ball, Friday, February 26, 1960. 9 un-
til 12 P.M. Michigan Union Ballroom,
$2.50 per couple. F58
Have YOU heard all about the wonder-
ful results from advertising in The
Michigan Daily Classified Column.
Try it yourself and see. Call NO
2-4786. F6
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Pair of contact lenses. Owner
please call Michigan Daily, NO 2-3241
ext. 31. A15
LOST: One pr. women's black glasses
near Campus Theater. NO 2-2205,.
A14
LOST: Man's horn rimmed eye glasses.
Dark leather case, in Mason Hall or
Frieze Building. Call NO 5-3306. A13
FOUND. A RING from Kingswood High.
Year 1959. Found in Mason Hall. Con-
tact Rita Harris, 4115 Markley. All

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

BUSINESS SERVI;ES
ON YOUR MARK . . .
Get set , , .
Go...
that is go shopping for all grocery
needs at

709 Packard

NO 2-3175
J28

Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
froin 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday .. .
$12.00 Plus 8c, a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Oil - Insurance
514 E, Washington St.

To inaugurate
Group Membership
resentative should

the Student
Plan, a rep-
forward the

names and remittances of group
members to the Membership De-
partment, Museum of Modern Art,
New York. All memberships will
be dated to expire March 31, 1961.
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REWEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647; JI
TYPING SERVICE-Offering expert typ-
ing on dissertations, manuscripts, etc.
All work done on I.B.M. electric type-
writer. Phone NO 2-7605. J20
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEAB SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
)J59
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS...
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning'
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
LAST CHANCE
February only specials
Esquire $2.00 - 8 months
New Yorker $3.00 - 8 months
New Republic $3.00 - 9 months
Sat. Eve. Post $4.79 - 60 weeks
Ladies' Home Journal $2.80 - 16 mos.
Holiday $3.75 - 15 months
Atlantic $2.50 - 8 months
Time, Life, Newsweek, and Sports Il-
lustrated-for less than 8 cents a copy
Your authorized student representa-
tive-Student Periodical Agency. Call
NO0 2-3061. J16
PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture.' Reasonable.
The Edwards Letter Shop
J23

* TRUCKS AVAILABLE

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FOR RENT
40% OFF-Have 1 space in triple apt.'
and am bound by lease. New furni-
ture, 7 min. walk to campus. Can't
lose by calling NO 3-7761. C58
WANTED - One male roommate for
large apt. $35 per month. Very close
to campus. Call NO 3-4322. C56
ROOM FOR RENT: On campus, 1346
Geddes just off Forest, newly decor-
ated double. $5.50 each, singles $6.
See Mr. Feinger In basement apt.
evenings or call NO 2-3982 anytime.
C57
ROOMS: Campus. Single & double
rooms. Clean, furnished. Call NO 3-
4706. C54
TO MALE GRAD STUDENTS: Two ex-
ceptionally desirable single , rooms
near campus and hospital. Quiet, and
privileges. Call NO 3-6251. C55
CUSTOM DESIGNED contemp. studio
apt sublets available with purchase
of sittings and furniture. Location-
Liberty & State St. area. Phone in..
quiries NO 3-1511, Ext. 2018, 9-5 only.
C43
PARKING SPACE. Near campus and
Bus. Ed. School. Call NO 2-0515. C50
APT. FOR RENT. No lease, R.N. 24 yrs.
old & would prefer girls to be under
30. $26 monthly. Call NO 5-7028. C47
MAVERICK would like this apt.-newly
furnished, near campus, reasonable
rent. Graduation left space for one
man in this triple without restric-
tions. Call after 6:00. NO 3-7761.
C46
MONROE STREET furnished apt. for
rent. 1 room plus kitchen and bath.
$80. NO 2-5035 after 5 P.M. C31
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms
furnished. NO 3-5947. C20
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS--Modern
apartment. 514 S. Forest., Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
LARGE ROOM, single 4 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
APARTMENT for four, one block from
campus. Large, parking, fireplace,
basement storage. Call NO 3-6039 af-
ter 5. )C61
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished
apt. for 2, 1 'bedroom, good heat, near
campus. NO 5-8516. 053
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-
Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent?
Do you want a cheap, convenient,
widely read source to publish this in-
formation??????????? then - try the-
MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
NO 2-4786
-C42
FURNISHED University operated apart-
ments available immediately at Uni-
versity Terrace and North Campus.
Available to married students and
married faculty. Efficiency, $85; One
bedroom, $97; Two bedroom $112. Call
NO 3-1511, ext. 3311, or apply 1056 Ad-
ministration Bldg. C40
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

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WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
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C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service Is our business,
Atlas 'tires, batteries and accessor-
les. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
use dtires. Road service--mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
2220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
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SCRIPTIONS TO YOUR FAVORITE
MAGAZINES BECAUSE YOU HATE
TO PAY "THAT KIND OF MONEY"?
IF SO, CAST YOUR EYE ON THE
PRICES QUOTED BELOW, AND
YOU'LL FIND THAT YOU NEED
HESITATE NO LONGER.
-Nat'l You
-Retail Pay
Magazine Price Only
American Heritage ....$15.00 , $12.50
American Mercury ,,.. 4.00 3.00
Argosy...,...........4.00 3.00
Audio....... ......... 4.00 3.00
Better Homes & Gar. .. 3.00 2.70
Camera 35 ,..,........ 2,50 1.75
Catholic Digest........4.00 3.20
Christian Herald ...... 4.00 3.00
Downbeat ............. 7.00 5.60
Ebony................3.50 2.75
Electronics Illus.......4.00 3.00
Field & Stream .... 3.50 2.75
Flying (U.S.).......... 5.00 4.00
Forbes................ 7.50 5.75
Glamour (Charm incl.) 4.00 3.00
Harper's Magazine .....6.00 4.50
Hi FI Stereo Review ... 4.00 3.00
High Fidelity ,...,,.. 8.00 4,50
Horizons ............... 18.00 15.30
House & Garden ...... 5.00 4.00
Look ................ 4.00 3.00
Popular Electronics .... 4.00 3.00
Reporter........... . .6.00 4.50
Rudder.............. 4.00 3.00
Sports Car Guide ...... 5.00 3.75
Sports Car Illus. ....... 5.00 4.00
True (U.S.),......... 4.00 3.00
U.S. Camera ....,..... 3,50 2.50
Venture...............7.00 4.90
Vogue Pattern Bk. ..... 3.00 2.25
(All prices shown are for 1 year sub-
scriptions; we have even better dis-

SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERIN q
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
89
Protect your car I I
" Fall 'Changeover
- "Antifreeze
" Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
83,
ROOM AND BOARD
LARGE SINGLE room for male; on
campus; reasonable rates. NO 2-1958
after 5. E14
2 ROOM furnished apartment with pri-
vate bath. 518 S. Division. E12
ROOM AND/OR BOARD for men stu-
dents. Meals $16 per week with re-
bates. Room $7 perweek, Linen fur-
nished. 1319 Hill, corner of Forest.
Call manager, NO 2-6422. E9
THE INTER-COOPERATIVE COUNCIL
now has rooming and boarding vacan-
cies for men and graduate women.
Charges are $10.00 per week for board-
ing, $15.00 per week for rooming and
boarding. Contact the I.C.C. office at
2456 SAB or call NO 8-6872. E19
HELP WANTED
KITCHEN supervisor and cook wanted
for 8 weeks residence summer camp.
Must plan menus. If interested, write
giving experience, references and sal-
ary required. Write Camp, 1231 Van
Dusen Drive, A.A. H21
SUMMER CAMP Counselors Wanted.
Men for northern 8 week boys sum-
mer camp. Waterfront, archery, rifl-
ery, craft counselors needed. If in-
terested call NO 2-9454 after 6 P.M.
H20
VALET WANTED (preferably female).
Excellent wages and opportunity for
advancement. If interested call NO
3-7541 ext. 446 or 447 anytime. H19

GRINNELL'S

Used electric piano, like new,
only $299
Used Baby Grand, Geo. Steck'model,
completely reconditioned
only $495
Make Grinnell's your sheet music
headquarters

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667,

PIANOS AND ORGANS. String instru-
ments, guitars and banjos. Other in-
struments. Maddy Music. We have
now moved to 209 E. Liberty. X35

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counts for longer periods.)
(The magazines listed above are only
random examples of the more than
2,900 periodicals that we handle.)
CALL STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY,
NO 2-3061 before 5:00 P.M.; NO 3-3018
after. Place your order now; we will
be glad to bill you. J14
BUSINESS PERSONAL
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer-
sity, NO 8-8887. FF99
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
lllaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362.
FF100
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1
NEW CARS

BY OWNER: Ann Arbor Woods, 3 bed-
room brick, Custom kitchen, garage,
landscaped, and fenced. Price: $23,-
500. By appt. Call NO 8-6313. B17
1954 RICHARDSON house trailer, 35 by
8. $1,450 with $350 down. Call HI 9-
2363. B13
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
USED CARS
'58 AUSTIN HEALY 106mm two tops
Sebering Cam, rth. $2,495. Call NO
3-7541 ext. 414. N9
MISCELLANEOUS
IOLANTHE was my first love.
Lady Chatterly M6
CAMPUS CLOSEUP
Do you know?
Eric Beals ...................3-3198
Doris Johnson ...........2-6016
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We take trades-Best deal anywhere
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PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
XI
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fl's
All Work Guaranteed
STOPPLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-A '55 Michiganensian. Call
206 Cooley, E.Q. after 7 P.M. K7
MOTOI SCOOTER: Lambretta or Ves-
per. Call 405 Hayden Douse, East
Quad. K6

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viding $2,000,000 for the Phoenix
Atomic Research Program.
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