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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1960

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5,1960THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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the fields he may be assigned to teach.
All candidates will receive informa-
tion concerning' the campus location
of the. tests. Candidates for common
examinations are to report at 8:30 a.m.,
Feb. 13 and candidates for one or two
optional examinations are to report
again at,1:30 p.m.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors
who will be on the campus this week
on the dates indicated. Program ar-
rangements are being made by the In-
ternational Center: Mrs. Clifford R.
Miller.
Dr. Manoochehr Varasteh, Prof. of
Foreign Languages, University of Teh-
ran, Personal Librarian to the Shah of
Iran, Jan. 3-15.
Mr. Eichi Kohgo, Senior Editorial
Writer, Mainichi Newspapers of Tokyo.
Japan, Jan. 5.
Mr. Saburo Aihara, Government Offi-
clal, Japan, Jan. 11-13.

Lectures
University Lecture: George C. Ho-
mans, Dept. of Social Relations, Har-.
vard University, "Status Congruence,"
Wed., Jan. 6, 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell
Hall.
The 1960 Ziwet Lectures in Mathe-
matics will be held Mon., Wed., and
Fri., Jan. 6, 8 and 11, 13, 15 at 4 p.m.
In 1025 Angell Hall. J. H. C. Whitehead
Waynfleet, Prof. of Pure Mathematics,
O x f o r d University, will speak on
"Smooth Manifolds." Each lecture will
be preceded by an informal coffee ses-
sion in Rm. 3212 Angell Hall.
Dr. R. E. Holttum, Royal Botanical
Gardens, Kew, England, will speak on
the "Adaptation of Plants in Malaysia"
on Wed., Jan. 5, at 4:15 p.m. in Rack-
ham Amphitheater.
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for George
Henry Crumb, Jr., Music: Composition;

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First Semester
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
HORACE H. RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL OF NURSING
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
January 18 to January 28, 1960
For courses having both lectures and recitations the "time
of class" is the time of the first lecture period of the week. For
courses having recitation only, the "time of class" is the time of
the first recitation period. Certain courses will be examined at
special periods as noted below the regular schedule.
Courses not included in either the regular schedule or the
special periods may use any examination period provided there
is no conflict or provided that, in case of a conflict, the conflict
is resolved by the class which conflicts with the regular schedule.
Each student should receive notification from his instructor
as to the time and place of his examination.
REGULAR SCHEDULE

thesis: "Variazioni: For Large Orches-
tra," Tues., Jan. 5, Assembly Hall, at
4:00 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Finney.
Doctoral Examination for Ardath
Henry Emmons, Environmental Health;
thesis: "Resonance Radiation Effects
of Low Energy Monochromatic X-Rays
on Catalase," Tues., Jan. 5, 2042 Phoe-
nix Memorial Lab., at 1:30 p.m. Chair-
man, G. H. Whipple.
Doctoral Examination for Arlan Lee
Edgar, Zoology; thesis: "The Biology
of the Order Shafhalangida in Michi-
gan," Wed., Jan. 6, W. Council Rm.,
Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman: F. E.
Eggleton.
D o c t o r a l Examination for Clyde
Thomas Hankey, Linguistics; thesis: "A
Colorado Word Geography," Wed., Jan.
6, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at
3:00 p.m. Chairman, A. H. Marckwardt.
Doctoral Examination for Sylvan
Kornblum, Psychology; thesis: "Reac-
tion Time to Sequential Stimulus Pre-
sentations," Wed., Jan. 6, 7605 Haven
Hall, at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, J. D.
Birch.
Doctoral Examination for Edith Opal
Stone, English Language & Literature;
thesis: "Democratic Values in Modern
Narrative Poems," Wed., Jan. 6, E.
Council Bn., Rackham Bldg., Chair-
man, A. L. Bader.
Placement Notices
Air. Force Dependents' Schools: Mrs.]
Hettie Wimberley, Civilian Personnel
Officer from Selfridge Air Force Base
will be in Bm. 3X at the Mich. Union
on Thurs., Jan. 14 and Fri., Jan. 15
from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. to intervilew
teachers and administrators who are
interested in positions in the depend-
ents schools overseas. She will conduct
the initial screening of applicants who
will be interviewed by the recruiting
team from overseas during February.
If you wish to make an appointment
for Thurs., Jan. 14, contact Mrs. Flynn,
Placement Analyst, Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511,
Ext. 489. If you wish an appointment
for Fri., Jan. 15, contact Mrs. Wimber-
ly, Office of Civilian Personnel, Sel;,
ridge Air Force Base, Mich.
Personnel Requests: -
Toni Co., Chicago, Ill., has vacancy
for a young patent attorney. A degree
in Chemistry, preferably organic Chem-
istry and either a degree in Law or
willingness to attend law school con-
currently with his job. Two to three
years of experience in patent work
either in an industrial organization or
with the U.S. Patent Dept.
Veterans Admin., Washington, D.C.,
is actively recruiting Engineers and
Architects at the college level.
General Machine Co., Inc., Emmaus,
Pa., has opening for sales manager in
their Tool Division. Must have sales
ability and qualifications to enable
him to wisely select representatives in

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the form of dealers, must be qualified
technically as well as personably.
Visking Co., Div. of Union Carbide,
Chicago, Ill., has vacancy for a Tech-
nical Sales Representative. 22-30 yrs.
old, with BA or BS in commerce or
liberal arts (any non-technical degree)
Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis.,
has opening for an Analytical Chem-
ist, with BS in Chem. and mechanical
aptitude, finger dexterity, and good
eyesight. Also have need of a Research
Chemist with degree in chemistry ofI
Chem. Engrg. and up to five yrs, ex-
perience, preferably in lab, work rather
than in chemical processing opera-
tions. Opening, also, for Sr. Design En-
gineer with college degree or equiva-
lent in Engrg., preferably Mechanical;
knowledge of Mechanical Design and
Mfg. processes; minimum of two yrs.
experience in Mech. Design.
Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich., has the following openings for
Engrs.: Civil Engr. with well-rounded
background in plant engrg. and pa-
per mill experience; Chemical Eng., re-
cent grad., to work in research and
development labs.; Machine Designer
with ME and background in automatic
machine design; and Methods Engr.,
prefer an Industrial Engrg, degree as
well as background in folding carton
industry.
Crucible Steel Co. of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., has openings for people
with Ph.D.'s in the following fields:
Physics for X-Ray Diffraction; Metal-
lurgy (for sections of Physics, Alloy,
High Temp. Materials, Stainless Steel,
Tool Steel, and Pyrometallurgical);
Physics for work in dielectric ceramics;
Analytical Chemistry (will consider MS
plus 2 yrs. experience or perhaps BS
with about 4 yrs. experience and night
school program); and Chemical or Met.
Engrg. or Physical Chem. for work on
coating and finishing problems. Call
Bureau of Appts. for complete descrip-
tion.,
New York Institute for the Educa-
tion of the Blind is offering sr olar-
ships to young men and women gradu-
ating from college who wish to enter
the field of the education of handi-
capped children. For further details,
contact the Bureau.
State of Conn. has job opportunities
for Clinical Psychologist I and II. An-
nouncement is on file at the Bureau,
Mc'Graw-Hill Book Co., New York
City, is seeking to,'employ an editor for
high school English textbooks, grades
7-12. It is desirable for candidates to
have had secondary school English
teaching experience and an outsatnd-
ingly strong in either the field of liter-
ature or English grammar and compo-
sition.
Pennsalt Chemicals Corp., Philadel-
phia, Pa., has need of two Chemical
Engrs., returning servicemen or mid-
year grads.
State of Mich. announces exam for
Psychometrist. Final date for accept-
ance of applicr.tions is Jan. 13 and
exam is being held on Feb. 20.
Signode Steel Strapping Co., Detroit
area and other locations, has need of
Junior Salesmen; job consists of tak-
ing on the smaller accounts along with

on-the-job training and two weeks of
formal classroom training. Man with
at least one yr. of college and who are
definitely interested in completing his
educatiori through extension. or night
courses. Requires a sales personality, a
mechanical aptitude. Would prefer an
Engrg. background but will consider
others. Must be single and willing to
relocate anywhere in the U.S. after
initial training period.
City of New York announces exam-
ination for Jr. Landscape Architect.
Filing period: Jan. 6 to Jan. 26, 1960.
Written test is expected to be held
April 4.
Security First Nat'I Bank, Los An-
geles, Calif., would like to make con-
tact with Qualified graduates from
here who are interested in banking as
a career and who would be interested
in their organization. Interested in
young men whose educational back-
grounds are either general or are spe-
cifically adaptable to business.
B'nai B'rith Vocational Service, New-
ark, N.J., has need of Executive Direc-
tor, male or female, though male pre-
ferred. Must have at least an MA in
Psych., Guidance or Education. Indi-
vidual counseling experience required,
as well as a working knowledge of
well-known psychological tests, writing
ability helpful, and ability to speak
before groups. Knowledge of B'nai
B'rith very important.
Armour Research Foundation of Ill.
Institute of Tech., Chicago, Ill., has
many openings for personnel in the
following fields: Electrical Engrg.,
Physics .and Chemistry, Mathematics,
Chemistry and Chemical Engrg., Me-
chanical Engrg., Metallurgy, Bacteriol-
ogy, and Administration.
WTAP-TV, Parkersburg, W. Va., has
an opening for a Television Director.
Will consider a well-qualified Feb. grad.
Navy Dept. has many civilian job op-
portunities for professional, adminis-
trative, and clerical personnel. Call the
Bureau for complete listing.
Organization in the Ann Arbor area
has need of a secretary - general sec-
retarial duties except shorthand. Gen-
eral public relations activities includ-
ing writing ability and news sense.
Women with BA preferred. Requires
ability to type.
Haviland Products Co., Grand Rap-
ids, Mich., has need of a Male Chemi-
cal Engr. for training or immediate
placement, if qualified, to position of
Lab. supervisor of R. and D.; and need
Male Chemist for analytical and physi-
cal testing lab..
Remington Rand, Elmira, N.Y., has
need of a top flight Production Con.
trol Manager who can adequately meet
the requirements for the top spot in
a multi-product plant. Also in need of
a top flight Electronic Engr., thor-
oughly skilled in digital computer
theory, this theory must be backed up
by several yrs. of practical exp. in a
top level computer position.
The Dow Chemical Co., Midland,
Mich., is seeking Sales Trainees and,
Field Salesmen. Majors in Chemistry,
preferred, but considering science,
engrg. and business admin. graduates.
Men with BA or MA and 2 yrs. of
chemistry or equivalent. 0-7 yrs. ex-
perience.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509.
Summer Placement Service:
Interviews:
Camp/.-Seagull will interview both
men and women for counselor posi-
tions on Jan. 7, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
We ave requests from. resorts, camps
and business and industry for help
this next summer. Come in and look
over the jobs. They come from prac-
tically all states.
One request in particular is from a
museum in St. Ignace. They want a
Snake Milker and person who under-
stands animals.

FOR SALE
YOU CAN still buy tickets for
Shangri-la! B96
ZEISS binocular microscope. Lamp case,
etc., included. Four objectives in-
cluding oil immersion and scanning
lens. Excellent condition. $250. Call
NO 2-7798, B95
BLOND Hardwood office desk, 3%, x 51,
excellent buy for student. NO 5-6817
after 5 P.M. . 894
WEBCOR Hi Ft Tape Recorder and
Radio. Call anytime, NO 2-5148.- B93
CLARINET -- Leblanc Noblet. Newly
overhauled, excellent condition. $85
Call NO 2-7798. B9
GIRL'S ICE SKATES, size 2, $2; Toy
road grader, $4. Call NO 2-4736.
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
BUSINESS SERVICES
SEE US for all your needs in hardware,
tools, paints, houseware and sheet
metal.
Free Delivery
MUEHLIG AND LANPHEAR
311 S. Main NO 2-3277
J75
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647, Jl
HOT CHOCOLATE made with a new
coffee pot purchased in our kitchen
hardware department. We also have
dish drainers, dish towels, wash
clothes and egg beaters.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
J65
AUTO INSURANCE - Refused? Can-
celed? Under aged? Need financial
responsibility? 400 S. Division NO 2-
4563. )J71
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU 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
STUDENTS: Remember mom and dad,
and take home U.S. No. one apples
from Michigan beautifully, boxed.
Get your order in early. Apple Hill
Orchard on Willis Road off U.S. 23.
J55;
FOR RENT
FURNISHED University operated apart-
ments available immediately and dur-
ing first week in February at Uni-
versity Terrace and North Campus.
Efficiency, $85; One bedroom, $97; Two
bedroom $112. Call NO 3-1511, ext.
3311, or apply 1056 Administration
Bldg. C40
WANTED: Graduate girl to live with
3 graduate girls - reasonable rate,
campus location. NO 5-6337 after 5l
p.m. C37
TRAILER FOR RENT. Linens and
utilities furnished. $65 per month.
Call HAmilton 6-8134. C38

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

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
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
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
Have you heard Norelco's Stereo
Tape Recorder? A truly professional
machine at a moderate price.
Listen at the
HI Fl STUDIO
1317 South University Ave.
near Washtenaw NO 8-7942
X24
A-B New and Used Instrumencs
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS5
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS
Makers, restorers, and dealers of
- rare violins and bows.
Sales - Service - Rentals
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams NO 3-3395
X6
BIKES and SCOOTERS
There was a young man named Mike
Who crossed sweet Betsy on his bike
But Betsy was cloover
She rode her scooter-
Now Mike is flying a kite.
MOTOR SCOOTERS, INC.

BARGAIN CORNER
ONE DOLLAR DOWN-four full weeks
to pay - ticket reservations for Feb.
6-12:30-4:30 Ad. Bldg. W4
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c: shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gold Bead Necklace on Mon.,
Dec. 14 in Angell Hall or State St.
area. A keepsake. Reward. NO 2-3225.
A45
BLACK Schwinn Bike, license No. 1625.
Taken from Phi Delt House 12/9.
Please contact John Rickel, NO 8-9786.
Reward. A42
BUSINESS PERSONAL
BACK from peace and quiet to this
educational jungle? Prospects are
rather grim, aren't they? Visit Lum-
bards for spiritual help through this
trying period. 1225 S. Univ. FF94
ACT I
MARY: (With great surprise) Gad-
zooks! That's impossible.
JOHN: (Tenderly in her ear) But it's
true.
MARY: (Frowning) Don't they sell for
60c each month?
JOHN: (Assuredly) Sure, at newstands,
but not when you order from
the STUDENT PERIODICAL
AGENCY.
MARY: (Quietly to herself) Gosh, just
think, the ATLANTIC
MONTHLY for only 30c a
month. I'm going to place my
order today.
CURTAIN
Mary has the right Idea, and that's
not all. Just check these other 1960
specials.
TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED,
NEWSWEEK for less than 9c a
copy.
SATURDAY EVENING POST
60 weeks only $4.79;
Regular price, 1 year for $5.00
NEW YORKER
8 months only $3.00
Regular price, 1 year for $7.00
NEW REPUBLIC$
1 year only $5.00
Regular price, 1 year for $8.00
LADIES HOME JOURNAL
16 months only $2.80
Regular price, 12 months for $3.50
For these and many others call the
Student Periodical Agency (now un-
der new management) at NO 2-3061.
FF95
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

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Time of Class
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MONDAY (at 12
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(at 9
(at 10
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TUEFDAY (at 12
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* Classes beginning on1

Time of Examination
Friday, January 22
Monday, January 18
Wednesday, January 20
Monday, January 25
Thursday, January 28
Wednesday, January 27
Thursday, January 28
Wednesday,'January 27
Thursday, January 28
Saturday, January 23
Tuesday, January 19
Thursday, January 21
Tuesday, January 26
Tuesday, January 19
Tuesday, January 19
Monday, January 25
Tuesday, January '26
the half hour will be scheduleda

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314 Detroit St.

NO 8-6927

TOUR
STUDY in
WORK ISRAEL
For 1 or 2 Semesters Total $750
Sailings: February and September Cost
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for AMERICAN JEWISH STUDENTS_
American Work Study Program in Israel
342 Madison Avenue, Now York 17, N.Y. (Room 1421
I am interested in further information.
Name School
Address Age _

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TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Texas next vacation.
NO 8-8983. GIs
USED CARS
'59 FIAT, 1200 sedan. Near mint. 14,000
miles. NO 2-2794. N55
1956 FORD Customline, 2 door, 2 tone,
low mileage, very good condition. NO
2-3803. 963 Northwood. N54
PERSONAL
CHARLEE SAY - Have Merry Christ-
mas? Have Happy New Year? NOW ...
Have Joyous J-Hop! Shangri-la in
League Ballroom - Feb. 6. F74
NEXT TIME we will wear our bathrobes
. that will satisfy the fans! F76
SHANGRI-LA - on an Oriental honey-
moon - in the merry month of
February. P73

FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.

Lubrication $1.50

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SCHOOL OF BUSI
Accounting 100, 101, 200, 201
Finance 110
Finance 210
id. Relations 100, 200
Ind. Relations 150
Marketing 210.
Marketing 211
Statistics 100, 200

M PERIODS.
NESS ADMINISTRATION
Tuesday, January 26
Thursday, January 21
Saturday, January 23
Wednesday, January 20
Friday, January 22
Saturday, January 23
Monday, January 18
Monday, January 18

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C.E. 53
Drawing 1 (A)
Drawing 1 (B)
Drawing 2, 21
E.E. 5
E.E. 10
E.M. 1
E.M. 2
English 10, 11
M.E. 2
M.E. 32 sec. 1, 3
M.E. 180

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Tuesday, January 19
Wednesday, January 20
Wednesday, January 20
Wednesday, January 20
Friday, January 22
Saturday, January 23
Wednesday, January 20
Monday, January 18
Thursday, January 21
Monday, January 18
Thursday, January 21
Monday, January 18
Thursday, January 21

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CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. THANKS for the present, Lincoln Davis,
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17 wherever you are.

Sue

F75

DELUXE FURNISHED 3 room apart-
ment. Semi-private bath. Utilities
not included. $90 a month. NO 2-9020.
C11
FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140.
Phone NO 3-8134. C3
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING
Space and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO 2-1443. C26
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35

CHARLEE SAY - Leap year means
O.K. to ask date to Shangri-la -
Feb. 6, Mathis, Feb. 5. F72

HICKEY'S SERVICE
Cor. Main & Catherine

STATION
NO 8-7717
84

So how are ya, sweets?
rabbit'

F70

Nye Motor Sales
514 E, Washington
Phone.,NO 3-4858
S7
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.

WANTED-Ride to Denver. Call .2-7229
any time. F
DISPOSING of my large library at pri-
vate sale. Many books on many sub-
jects of interest to students. My
books are catalogued, ask to see cata-
logue of books not on display. Call at
617 Packard 11 A.M.-4 P.M. daily ex-
cept Sunday. F46

LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

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COMING TO CHICAGO
FOR THE WEEKEND?
," Students (men or women), Couples,
Families, Groups on Tour.
Ra STAY AT THsE YMCA H OTE L
ant r At the edge of she Loop
L a Accommodations for 2,000
" Rotes: $2.50 and up

Botany 2
Chemistry 1, 3, 5E, 15
Economics 51, 52, 53, 54, 153
Economics 71, 72, 173
English 23, 24
French 1, 2, 3, 11, 31, 32, 61
Geology11
German 1, 2, 11, 31, 32, 35,
Latin 21
Physics 53
Psychology 201A
Psychology 201D
Psychology 201E
Russian 1

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SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
ConvertibleTops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
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s Antifreeze
* Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
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C-TED STANDARD !SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. 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!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
S1
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
E2
NEW CARS

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
No date of examination may be changed without the con-
sent of the Classification Committee. All cases of conflicts be-
tween assigned examination periods must be reported for
adjustment. See instructions posted outside Room 441 W.E. be-
tween December 8 and 18.
LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
No date of examination may be changed without the con-
sent of the Committee on Examination Schedules.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ann Arbor Bank has a range of services for
travelers: Travelers Checks, money orders, and
those important letters of credit.
Ann Arbor Bank also offers full information
for monetar xchannaes with any country.

FIAT
HAS EVERYTHING
HAS PRICE-Starts at $1098.00
p.o.e.
HAS ECONOMY - Up to 53
M.P.G.
HAS BOTH-Front and Rear
Engines
HAS RUGGEDNESS-Built to Last
Service on ALL Imports

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