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TILE MICHIGAN DAILY

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or its equivalent in a secondary course,
and one hour of daily practice; or $1302
for one hour weekly of individual in-
struction in a. major course and two
hours of daily practice.
Mich. Non-
Resi- Resi-
Group dents dents
1 One major course in ap-
plied music (four hours) $158 $255
2 One major course in ap-
plied music and one to four
hours not in applied music 195 350
All students in the two groups may
obtain the following privileges upon
payment of the additional sums speci-
fied at the Cashier's Office following
registration: Michigan Union, $6.00, or
Michigan League, $7.50. They have the
privilege of obtaining student athletic
coupon books upon payment of the
annual fee at the office of the Dir-
ector of Physical Education and Ath-
letics.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
FEES
(Includes privileges of the Michigan
Union or Michigan League.)-
Mich. Non-
Resi- Resi-
dents dents
Intensive course (each two-
month term) .............$275 $310
Half-time program, intensive
course.......... .....145 165
Special program for teachers
of English (Teachers who
have paid a full University
fee in an instructional unit>
of the University, may par-
icipate in special practice
sessions on payment of an
additional $115 fee.).......340 375
Summer Session - program
for teachers of English .... 270 305
EXTENSION SERVICE FEES
Correspondence courses, per
credit hour ..........$17.50
Correspondence, noncredit,
per course (depending on
typeand length of course) 15.00-50.00
Credit courses, per credit hr. 17.50
Noncredit courses, conferences and in-
stitutes: fees are fixed in terms of
educational costs.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FEES
N u r s e r y, junior kindergarten,
kindergarten, and grades one
through six...........$30.00
Grades seven through twelve (in-

cludes student activities fee) .. 42.50
Summer Session, six weeks, half-
day basis.................... 15.00
A pupil who registers after the first
week will receive a reduction of fee for
all full weeks missed at the opening of
the semester: normal fee $30.00, reduc-
tion per week $1.00; normal fee $42.50,
reduction per week $1.50.
SUMMER SESSION FEES
A. In Ann Arbor
Mich. Non-
Resi- Resi-
dents dents
Architecture and Design,....$ 80 $195
Busines Administration...... 80 195
Dentistry .................... 80 195
Education ................... 80 195
Engineering ................. 80 195
Graduate ................... 80 195
Except:
Clinical dentistry, twelve-
week course ......... 230 440
Law
a) Three weeks............45 110
b) Five and one-half weeks 75 150
c) Eight weeks ............ 100 225
d) Eleven weeks.......... 130 290
Literature, Science, and the
Arts .................. 80 195
Medical ........... 130 285
Music
a) Full program (Includes
instruction in applied
music and practice facil-
ities equivalent to cur-
riculum requirements.) 125 230
b) Reduced program:
1) One major couree and
practice facilities ... 80 130
2) One hour of instruc-
tion weekly in applied
music and use of
practice facilities by
music students elect-
ing applied music in
excess of curriculum
requirements, and by
students from other
units who have al-

ready paid the appro-
priate fee in their
unit ................. 80 80
Natural Resaurces....... 80 195
Nursing
a) First summer...........80 195
b) Each summer thereafter 35 60
Pharmacy 80 195
Public Health.80 195{
Social Work.. 80 195
Reduced Program
a) Four hours-4 week work
shop..60 155
b) Two hours, work on dis-
ertation, or auditor's fee 45 110
Two-week workshops and in-
stitutes .................... 40 85
All fees listed above entitle the stu-
dent to privileges of the Michigan
Union or Michigan League.
B. Outside Ann Arbor
(effective 1961 Summer Session)
Mich. Non-
Resi- Resi-
dents dents
Biological Station
a) Acceptance fee. To ac-
company application for
admission. Upon regis-
tration deposit will be
credited toward fee. If
applicant is not accepted
or withdraws before June
1, entire deposit will be
refunded. No refund will
be made if withdrawal
occurs after June 1 .....$ 20 $ 20
b) Eight weeks, for regular
students and investiga-
tors (Includes privileges
of recreational facilities
and living quarters.) ... 105 220
c)Housing fee for. depend-
ents of students and in-
vestigators living in Uni-
versity quarters (one fee
per family unit) ........ 40 40
d) Investigators, weekly fee
Investigator ............ 20 35
Each dependent ........ 7.50 7.50
Camp Davis

a) Six or eight weeks (In-
oludes privileges of rec-
reational facilities and
living quarters.)........105
b) F o u r weeks (Includes
privileges of recreation-
al facilities and living
quarters.) .............85
Camp Filibert Roth, ten or
twelve weeks (Includes priv-
leges of recreational facili-
ties and living quarters.) .. 125
Fresh Air Camp ............. 80
Geology Expeditions
a) Six or eight weeks ...... 80
b) Four weeks ............. 60
National Music Camp
a) Eight weeks (no credit in
applied music)......... 80
b) Two weeks.............35
c) All - State High School
B a n d, Orchestra, and
Chorurs (exclusive of
room, board, and camp
facilities, for which stu-
dents pay the National
Music Camp) ... ......25
Program in Wood Technology
Eight weeks in Grand Rap-
ids..................80
Speech Improvement Camp .. 80

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Samuel Silver; University of California
Berkeley, will speak on "Synthetic and
Data Processing Antenna Techniques"
on Thurs., May 26 at 3:30 p.m. in
Aud. B.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.
M. Z. Krzywoblocki will speak on "On
Some Mathematical Problems in the
Recent Developments in Space Ballis-
tics, Fluid Dynamics and Ergodic The-
ory," Thurs., May 26, at 2:00 p.m. in
Room 246 West Engineering.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr.
Vincent Massey, Prof. of Biochemistry,
Sheffield University, England, "On the
nature of the electron transport DPNH
dehydrogenase," in M6423 Med. Sci.
Bldg., at 4:00 p.m. Fri., May 27,
Doctoral Examination for Irene Ver-
ona Schensted, Physics;, thesis: "Con-
tributions to the Theory of Hydro-
dynamic Stability," Mon., May 30,
2038 Randall Lab., at 10:00 a.m. Co-
Chairmen, G. E. Uhlenbeck and W. C.
Meecham.
Placement Notices
Personnel Requests
Ernst & Ernst, Detroit-- Young Wo-
man in Personnel work. Involves re-
cruitment, selection, testing, and of-
fers variety. Seeking college grad, with
some business experience.
State of Michigan announces exams
for: Property Inventory Executive,
Hearings Transcribing Operator, Physi-

cal Research Engineer, Pardons and
Paroles Board Member. June 15 final
closing date for applications. -
Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Corp.,
Detroit - Man with BA, BAA, or MBA
with 2 yrs. of Engineering studies
wanted for Sales Engr. Trainee. Have
own car. Half time in office, Half in
field.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371.
Attention: Bureau of Appointments
Registrants: Please notify the Bureau
if you have accepted a position, so we
may place you on the inactive list. If
you have not taken a job and still wish
to remain active, and receive the alum-
ni job bulletin, please notify the Bur-
eau immediately of any change of ad-
dress or indicate' that you are remain-
ing in Ann Arbor at the same address,
This applies to both Education and
General Divisions.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
Interilews :
Wed., May 25. Mr. Edmund Herndon,
program director, Camp Tecumseh
Lodge, Eagle River, Wis. - male water-
front director and riding instructor.
Must be 21 or over, have a W.S.I. for
waterfront. Interviewing after 3:30.
Thurs., May 26. Rena Ware, sales per-
sonnel. Interviewing from 1:30 to 5.
Personnel Requests
Kingswood - Cranbrook Summer Day
Camp, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - male

and female tennis instructors. H
9-30-12:30-5 days a week for 6 '
June 20-July- 29. Should live in
ingham, Detroit area.
The Summer Placement Servic
be open every afternoon from
until the 15th of June. Still g
requests for people. If you have
please let us know. Put your rep
the campus mail. Ward D. Peters

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Events Wednesday
Seminar on Space Vehicles: Prof,
Samuel Silver, University of Californ-
ia, Berkeley, will . speak on "Phased
Bean and Quasi-Optical Antennas" on
Wed., May 25 at 3:30 p.m. in Aud. B.
Botanical Seminar: George L. Greene,
Department of Botany, will speak on
"A Study of Some Physiological As-
pects of the Black Knot Disease of
Cherry" Wed., May 25 at 4:15 p.m.
1139 NS.
Academic Notices
Seminar on Space Vehicles: Prof.

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