OCTOBER 14,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY OCTOBER 14, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I IL U' a The Daily Official Bulletin is anj offici4l publication of The Univer-1 sity of Michigan for which The1 Michigan Daily assumes no edi-) torial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 VOL. LXX, NO. 20 General Notices University Directory. Any addition- al information or corrections for list- ings already sent in, must be received in the University Directory office, 517 Admin. Bldg., by Fri., Oct. 16. For further information, call Florence Boyd, Ext. 2152. The Medical College Admission Test: Application blanks for, the Oct. 31 ad- ministration of the Medical College Ad- mission Test are available at 122 Rack- ham Bldg. Application blanks must be received in Princeton, N.J. no later than Oct. 17, 1959. International Student and Family Ex- change will be held in Rms. 103 and 528 in the basement of the Student Ex- change Bldg. on Wed., Oct. 14 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., and on Thurs., Oct. 15 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. All welcome. The Lydia Mendelssohn: Theatre box office will be open Mon., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to sell season tickets to Playbill 1959-60, sponsored by the Department of Speech. Productions will include: Oct. 16 and 17: Sean O'Casey's I Knock at the Door, faculty-student cast; Oct. 28-31, Eugene Labiche's "Horse Eats Hat" ("An ;italian Straw Hat"); Nov. 19-21, Donizetti's opera, Don Pasquale (with the School of Music); Dec. 9-12, John Osborne's "Epitaph for George Dillon;" March 1-5, Wagner's opera, "Das Reingold" (with the School of Music); April 6-9, William Congreve's "The Way of the World;" April 27-30, Ketti Fring's adaptation of the Thom- as Wolfe novel, "Look Homeward, An- gel;" and May 13 and 14, the premiere performance of an original play. Sea- son tickets at $6.00, $4.50, $3.00. International Center Tea: Thurs., Oct. 15, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the Inter- national Center. All students welcome. Student Rate Tickets are now on sale for Platform Attarctions. The Univer- sity Platform Attractions opens Oct. 22 with world traveler Julien Bryan showing his latest motion pictures "Po- land, from 1939 to 1959." Others on the series are Bette Davis and Gary Mer- rill in a stage presentation "The World of Carl Sandburg," Nov. 19; British ac- tors Sir Donald Wofit and Rosalind Iden in sketches, in costume, "Scenes from Shakespeare," Jan 9; England's top comedienne Joyce Grenfell in her program of humorous monologues, Feb. 12; Hal Holbrook in his current Broad- way hit "Mark Twain Tonight!", Feb. 27; a sixth attraction to be afinounct4 later. Students are offered 30 per cent reduction on all reserved seats and may purchase the complete course in the second balcony, unreserved, for only $3.00. Makeup Examination in Economics 51, 52, 53, 54 on Fri., Oct. 16 at 2:00 in Rm. 207 Ebon. Bldg. All Teacher's Certificate Candidates: The teacher's certificate application must be turned in to the School of Education by Nov. 2. The address is 1439 University Elementary School. The University of Michigan Blood Bank Assn. in cooperation with the American Red Cross, will have its regu- lar blood bank clinic, on Oct. 23, 1959. for the SHARPEST GREETING CARDS in town always try YOUR SEARCH FOR THE UNIQUE IS OVER... T R A F-announces it's newest, fastest selling creation for Fra- ternities, Sororities, Beatnicks, 7To- bemians, Artsy Crafty's, Collectors of the odd and unusual or any Progressive minded individual. Decorate your desk, bar or mantel with this unusual persoialized Shaker. THE COCKTAIL SHAKER'S COCKTAIL SHAKER.., M Ir" Overall height * 44. rystal Shakei' accented with a new and original color high glass enamel TRAP ilutration. S uniquetosilet plnter top with your choice of color. 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The chair- men of the various departments and directors of other units, will please requisition the number of copies re- quired for University campus use. Requisitions should be sent to the Purchasing Dept, and delivery will be made by campus mail. If individuals want a copy for home use the Directory will be available on payment of 75c at the Cashier's Office, Main Floor, Ad- min. Bldg. Business concerns or indi- viduals not connected with the Uni- versity may purchase a Directory at a cost of $2.00, Flu Shot Clinics for students, staff and employees will be held in Rm. 58 (basement of the Health Service) Thurs., Oct. 15, and Thurs., Oct. 22. Hours are 8:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-4:30 p.m. Proceed directly to basement, fill out forms, pay fee ($1.00 for students and $1.50 for staff and employees) and re- ceive injection. It is recommended that each person receive two injections, 2-3 weeks apart. The clinics will be open for both first and second shots. "Moscow 1959" -- Dan Slobin, U.S. Exposition Guide in Moscow this sum- mer presents his movies. Refreshments. All are invited. Tonight, Wed., Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the third floor conf. rm. Union Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil, Oct. 14, 7:30 p.m., Council Rm. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - Letters; Vice-President (Exec.) - Appointment, Lecture Committee; Vice-President (Ad- min.);Treasurer. Old Business: Regulations Booklet (2 hours). Committee Reports: Student Activities Committee (45 Min.) - Activities; Discrimination re- port; Name change: Westminster Fel- lowship. New Business: ISA-SGC Essay contest (15 mn,); Homecoming. Members and constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment. Concerts The Baroque Trio will be heard in the first of two commemorative con- certs of the music of Georg Friedrich Handel at the Rackham Lecture Hall on Wed., Oct. 14, 8:30 p.m. The trio, Nelson Hauenstein, flute, Florian Muel- ler, oboe, and Marilyn Mason, harpsi- chord, will play Trio Sonatas and Solo Sonatas, and will be assisted by Harry Dunscombe, violoncellist. Open to the public. Academic Notices Botanical Seminar: Dr. Edward . Voss of the Dept. of Botany, will speak on "Botany & Botanists; Churchill to Montreal," Wed., Oct. 14, at 4:15 p.m. in 1139 Nat. Sci. Refreshments will be served at 4:00 p.m. Sociology Colloquium: "Husbands and Wives in Detroit: Occupational and Familial Role Relationships." Dr. Rob- ert O. Blood, Wed., Oct. 14, at 4:15 p.m. E. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Graduate Students in Linguistics: Preliminary examinations for the doc- torate will be given on Fri. and Sat., Nov. 13 and 14. Students intending to take the examinations should notify Prof. Marckwardt by Fri., Oct. 18. Mathematics Seminar: will meet on Thurs., Oct. 15, at 4 p.m. in Rm. 3201 Angell Hall. Prof. C. C. Craig will speak on "Some Nonparametric Tests." Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr R. Schaetz will speak on "Non-linea Steady Non-isotropic Three-dimension- al Compressible Flows," Thurs., Oct 15, 1959, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 246 W. Engrg. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 274 W. Engrg. American Society for Public Admin. Social Seminar: The first social semina given by the University chapter of the A.S.P.A. during the 1959-60 year will be presented on Thurs., Oct. 15 at 8:0( p.m. in the E. Conf. Rm. of the Rack- ham Bldg. The speaker will be Mr George Bean, City Manager of the cit of San Diego, California. His subjec will be "A Manager Looks at Urbar Problems." Coffee hour to follow. The public is welcome. Placement Notices Personnel Requests: Additional information on any of the following positions is available at the General Division, Bureau of Appoint ments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. General Films, Inc., Covington, Ohio Openings for young men looking for positions in packaging and sales engi- neering in the flexible film packaging field. The Social Science Foundation, Den. ver 10, Colorado. Graduate fellowships for 1960-61 for the study of Internation- al Relations leading to the degree of Master of Arts at the University of Denver. Who may apply: College grad- uates (who will hold a Bachelor's de gree, or equivalent, by Sept. 1, 1960 with outstanding undergraduate rec ords. Must file application and sup- porting papers by March 1, 1960. State of Maryland, Baltimore, Md Public Health Nurse, Orthopedics Must be graduate nurse, registered anc recorded in Maryland. Must have suc. cessfully completed a program of study in orthopedic nursing; and must be a graduate of a school of nursing joint- ly accredited by the National Organ ization for Public Health Nursing and National League of Nursing Education or must have completed an education program in nursing approved for pub- lic health nursing by the Nationa Nursing Accrediting Service and ex. tending over at least one academic year and must have successfully completed one year of experience in general pub- lic health nursing under approved su- pervision or in work with crippled children in an accredited institution County of Alameda, Calif. Associate Planner. Will carry out major project in city and regional planning with a minimum of technical supervision. May supervise and instruct less skilled plan- ners. Requirements: Either one year a an Asst. 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