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February 15, 1938 - Image 3

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FEB. 15, 1938

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FAGS

Appoint Bennett
To Architecture
School Deanship
Regents Accept U.S. Navy
Donation Of Machinery
To Engineering Shops
(Continued from Page I)

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

LAUNDRY
HAVING LOST my janitor job
through illness, I am enlarging my
laundry. Low prices as usual. Will
Canter. Phone 2-3739. 356
LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at lowprces.
WANTED a
VIOLA STEIN, 706 Oakland. Phone
8327. Experienced typist. Reason-

Foundation to meet expenses of the
George William Pack Forestry Foun-
dation for the current year, and an
anonymous donor added $300 to the
fund for the Levi Barbour Oriental
women's scholarships.
The MacGregor- Fund of Detroit
gave $1,600 for the Lake Angelus as-.
tronomical support fund, and Harold
E. Sawyer, assistant astronomer at,
the MacMath-Hulbert observatory,
gave $40 to the same fund.
James M. Plummer, lecturer on far
eastern art, will be able to make
studies of Chinese pottery fragments
through a $4@0 grant by the Amer-
ican Council of Learned Societies, and
the Chinese Students Club contribut-
ed $44 to the Chinese students' loan
fund.
The Institute of Far Eastern Studies
received 32 books by Japanese authors
from the Nippon Club of the Univer-
sity, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H.
Clement of Toledo gave the School of
Music bound, copies of the programs
of the Philadelphia and Boston sym-
phony orchestras for several seasons
between 1912 and 1925.
Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the his-
tory department was granted a leave
of absence for the school year, 1938-
39, to accept a Carnegie visiting pro-
fessorship at the University of Bristol,
Eng.
The University's curriculum for
dental hygienists will be extended
from one year to two years next year
in order to include more training in
technical procedures.
Prof. Alfred Lee of the modern
languages department was named
, professor of the history of medicine
also.
Regent David H. Crowley of De-
troit was appointed to the board of
governors of the Lawyers Colub, suc-
ceeding James 0. Murfin, who left
the board at the end of last year.
Other leaves of absence were grant-
ed Prof. John Ehlers of the botany de-
partment for the coming semester;
Dr. Theophile Raphael, psychiatrist
in the health service from July 1, 1938
until Feb. 13, 1939; and Dean Clare E.
Griffin of the business administration
school for two months during the
summer.
278,773 FOR ROADS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. - VP) -
Senator Vandenberg (Rep., Mich.)
announced today the WPA had al-
lotted $278,773 to improve roads ii
Calhoun County and $80,590 to im-
prove roads in Cheboygan County.

$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-
ers, old gold and musical instru-
ments. Readv cash waiting for yoa.
Phone Sam. 6304.
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM for a student in ap-
proved private home. Jewish pre-
ferred. 806 Sylvan. Phone 8135.
348
806 E. Kingsley:. 2 room apt, Frigid-
aire, gas range, gas and electricity
free. $8 per week. Call 2342.
UNEXPECTEDLY vacated. Desirable
single room for men. Piano avail-
able if desired. Two in family. One
other roomer. Phone 2-1274. 528
W nlnli

ROOM IN PACULTY family for sen-
ior or graduate student. Call 5602.
LIGHT airy suite; one double room
and one single room. Hot water at
all times. 615 Monroe.
SINGLE ROOM for rent. 815 Church.
Phone 8494.
JOHNSON League House. 2 meals. 6
days. $5. Dinners at 6 p.m. $3.50.
Phone 2-3790. 326 S. Division.
SOUTHEAST: Large double room.
Simmons beds. Private bath. Fire-
place. Sunday meals if desired.
Phone 2-2943.
SINGLE ROOM. Clean. Warm and
comfortable. Excellent location.
Reasonable. Phone 4929. 423 S. Di-

Call for and deliver. Phone 4863.
Prompt service.
LARGE double room, with adjoining
lavatory. ''Steam heat, shower bath.
Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington.
ONE SINGLE room for woman. Grad
urate student preferred. 323 Thomp-
son. Call after 4:30.
ROOMS: Large and well furnished.
Excellent location. Steam heat.
Reasonable. 432 S. Division. Phone
4929. 357
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Candid camera, call 8911
and ask for Jim. 358
LOST: $100 in $20 bills. Vicinity cam-
pus building in German Restaurant
and Drug Store on State Street.
Studenttuition fee. Finder please
return to Dean Bursley. Liberal re-
ward.
FOR SALE
SHULL: Heredity, Pillsbury: Abnor-
mal Psychology; Chemistry books.
Hulman and Robbins: Botany and
others. Student Book Exchange. 436
S. State opposite Angell Hall. (Bal-
timore Dairy Lunch).

Driven only 1,800 miles. Need
money. Cheap sale.:Please call 3360
for Chang.
NOTICES
FRENCH and GERMAN tutoring
given by native German girl and
Sorbonne Student. Call 4697. 357
TYPING-Carefully and accurately
done, L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King-!
sley St. Phone 8344. 106

TYPEWRITERS!

NEW and USED BOOKS!

MONEY NOW AVAILABLE for many
books left to be sold at the Student
BookExchange. Please call soon.
SMITH CORONA Silent Portable
typewriter, nearly new. Sacrifice for
cash. 1619 S. University. Phone
2-1536
NEW Retina Kodak, filters, tripod,
etc. Big discount. Need cash. Call
2-1536. Toyoko Nagashima.

able rates.

232

CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: AnyI
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3,1

Engineering and Architects' Materials
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books
Typewriting and Pound Papers
College Pennants and Jewelry
Leather Goods
Student SupplyStor
1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY

(Continued from Page 2)
8:00-Phillip Morris.
8:30-Lady Esther Serenade.
9 :00-Vox Pop.
9:30-Hollywood Mardi Gras.
10 :30-Jimmy Fidler.
11:00-Newscast.
11:15-webster Hall Music.
11 X30-Dance Music.
12:00-Dance Music.
WJR
P.M.
6:00-Stevenson News.
6:15-Comedy Stars.
6:30-Melody and Rhythm.
7 :00-Poetic Melodies.
7:15-Hollywood Screen Scoops.
7:30-Helen Mencken.
8:00-Edward G. Robinson.
8:30--Al Jolson-Martha Raye.
~9:00--Al Pearce.
:30-Jack Oakie College.
10:00-Benny Goodman Swing School.
10 :30-Beachcomber.
11:00-Headline News.
[1:15-Tommy Dorsey.
11:45--Meditation.
12:00-Dance Music (
12:30-Buddy Rogers Orch.
CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Turf Reporter.
6:15--News and Sports.
6:30-Exciting Moments.
6:45-Rhythm Men.
7:00-Sportscast.
7 :15-Backstone trio.
7:30-Headlinesw
7:45-Dance Music
8:oo-Sammy Kaye Orch.
4 :30--Happy Hal,
9:00-Leighton Noble Orcl.
9:30-Jazz Nocturne.
10:00-Eddy Duchin Orch.
10:30-Symphonic Strings.
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Melody Men.
1I:30-Dance Music.
12:00-Dance Music.
WXYZ
P.M.
6:00-Day in Review.
6 :15-Factfinder.
6 :30-Linger A While.
6:45-Lowell Thomas.
7:00-Easy Aces.
7:15--Keen Tracer
7:30-Green Hornet.
8:00-Those We Love.
o:30-It Can Be Done.
9:00-Horace Hedts Brigadier
9:30-Alias Jimmy Valentine.
10:00--Hugh Johnson.
10:30-Celia Gamba.
:11:00-John McKay.
11:30-Dance Music.
12:00-Graystone.
12:30-Dance Music.

w - ainu. vision.
APPROVED rooms for boys: one suite LARGE SUITE for two boys or will
and one single. Newly furnished, rent as single. 325 E. Jefferson.
1107 S. State. Phone 8027.
SINGLE or double room for student. ROOM FORoRENT: 1104 Catherine.
Steam heat, well furnished, reason- igeord e
able. Phone 2-2159. 314 E. Liberty. STUDENT LAUNDRY. Shirts 12c.

C. L. Pettibone

Phone 8688

1938 PLYMOUTH 4-door trunk sedan.

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3Shirt-
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3 Pairs of Socks
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