THE MICHIGAN DAILY + Daily Official Bulletin + , iblication in The Daily Official etin is constructive notice to all nbers of the University.Notices the BulIetin should be sent in written form to the offfice of the stant to the President, Room 1021' ell 1H11, by 3:00 p.m. on the day eding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- ays). UNDALY, MARCH 2, 1947 VOL LVII, No. 19)3 Notices culty, College of Literature, nee, and the Arts: March ing, 4:10 p.m., Mon.,,March m. 1025, Angell Hall. Hayward Keniston Agenda Consideration of minutes of Ing of February 3, 1947 (pp. -1326 . Presentation of new members. Mem '.al for Prof. Moses 8. New business. Men's Housing Applications for the Sunmer Session 1947: Men's housing applications for the Sum- mer 'Session 1947 for Residence Halls will be accepted after March 3. Application blanks may be ob- tained at the Main Desk at the East and West Quads, West Lodge at Willow Village, or the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. Students now enrolled at the University who are planning to continue for the summer, and those admitted for the Summer Session are eligible to apply. Women students living in League Houses who do not wish to move for the fall semester of 1947 are urged to request contracts imme- diately from present housemothers so that these contracts can be signed and filed at the Office of the Dean of Women. Only in this way can occupants be assured of retaining the same rooms. During spring vacation regular women's residences are officially closed. Students wishing to re- main in Ann Arbor should make other housing arrangements at the Office of the Dean of Women as soon as possible. Honors and Leaders -Physical Education for Women: Please bring tennis shoes for next class meeting to be held at the Women's Athletic Building on March 3 and 4. The Employers Mutual Liability for Prof. C. P.I 5. Consideration of reports sub- .tted wit the call to this meet- a. Executive Committee-Prof. illiam Haber. b. Univer ity Council-Prof. L. White. No report. c. Execu,ve Board of Graduate hool-Pvof. J. M. Cork. d. Senate Advisory Committee University Affairs-Prof. R. C. igell. e. Dean Conference - Dean %yward Kniston. 6. SpecIal order. Course for shmen on the Great Books of e Western World. 7. Announcements. 2 .AYS ONLY, MARCH 5 & 6 THE DRAMATIC GUILD OF DETROIT PRESENTS A. A. MILNE'S EXCITING MYSTERY COMEDY - with RANDEE SANFORD and ROBERT HALL MAIL ORDERS NOW-Box OFFICE OPENS MARCH 1 Eves. 8:30 P.M. $1.80, $1.20 (tax inc.) LYDIA MENDELSSOflN THEATRE wb .Ii - l y . One Night Only Thurs.. March 6th America's Romantic Tilumph! ALFRU-) e IAGF.$; ~presen I JOHN VAN DRUTEN'S Comedy Insurance Company of Wisconsin will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments, 201 Ma- son Hall, on Wednesday, March 5, to interview June graduates (men or women) who are inter- ested in the insurance field. Posi- tions for men include claim ad- justers and safety engineers. The openings for girls are in their auditing, accounting, claim, and underwriting departments. Stu- dents in Law School, Engineering, or Business Administration are es- pecially wanted. Call at the Bur- eau for further information. Teaching Opportunities in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Glen Ridge is interested in securing young men for their teaching staff. Call the Bureau of Appointments for fur- ther information. The position of Chief Adminis- trative Officer, County of San Diego, is open. For further infor- mation, call Bureau of Appoint- ments, Extension 371, immediately. Pennsylvafia Railroad-Mr. J. F. Swenson, Division Engineer, will interview interested seniors on Wed., March 5. Appointments can be arranged with Mrs. Poe in Transportation Library, 1026 E. Engineering Bldg. All interested invited. University Community Center: 1045 Midway Boulevard, Willow Run Village: Sunday, March 2: 10:45 a.m., In- terdenominational Church Serv- ice. Rev. J. Edgar Edwards. Nur- sery provided; 3-5 p.m., Tea for students of Law College and their wives, given by Wives of Veteran Students' Club and the Dean and faculty of the Law School. Monday, March 3:'8 p.m., Ex- hibitors' Night-All artists who are showing their works in the Art Exhibit; 8 p.m., Meeting of wives of all U. of M. faculty mem- bers living in Willow Village to discuss formation of club. Tuesday, March 4: 3:30 p.m., Interdenominational Church Nur- sery Mothers' Meeting; 8 p.m., Wives of Veteran Students' Club; 8 p.m. Rehearsale for Goodyear's Style Show. Wednesday, March 5: 8:30 p.m., Goodyear's of Ann Arbor pre- sents a Style Show, "The East- er Parade," sponsored by Wives of Veteran Students. Thursday, March 6: 2 p.m., In- fant Care Class. Speaker, Miss Marie Pressley, Washtenaw Coun- ty Public Health Dept.; 8 p.m. University Extension Class in Psy- chology; 8 p.m. University Ex- tension Class in Spanish, Ross School. Friday, March 7: 8 p.m. Inter- denominational Church Lenten Service; 8 p.m. Duplicate Bridge in Study Room; 8:30 p.m., Party bridge and dancing in Nursery. Saturday, March 8: 6 p.m. Pot Luck Supper. For reservations, call 3120, extension 29; 8 p.m., Square Dancing, led by Mr. and Mrs. David Palmer. Sunday, March 9: 3-5 p.m., Tea for students of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies and their wives. Wednesday, March 12: 8 p.m., U. of M. Glee Club at West Lodge. lectures University Lecture: Dr. Gustave M. Gilbert, formerly of the Bard College faculty, and former Clini- cal Psychologist and Prison Psy- chologist with the U. S. Army, will lecture on the subject, "A Psychol- ogist in the Nuremberg Jail-Life with the Nazi War Criminals," at 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 4, Rack- -am Lecture Hall; auspices of the Department of Psychology. The public is invited. Furniture Industry Lecture: Mr. Leo Jiranek, Consultant Designer, of New York City, will speak on furniture design at 11 a.m., Wed., March 5, East Lecture Room, Rackham Building. All students in the Wood Technology Program in the School of Forestry and Conservation are expected to at- tend and any others interested are cordially invited. Mr. Laurence Sickman, curator of Oriental Art of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, will give an illustrat- ed lecture at 4:15 p.m., on Fri., March 7, Rackham Amphitheatre. His subject will be, "Archaeologi- NOTE: TO OUR CASH-AND-CARRY CUSTOMERS Work for our special 3 hour service must be brought in before 2 P.M., Saturdays before 10o=ot:o o=>t=o=> emberg Psychologist W Luss Nazi War Criminals Dr. 4ustave M. Gilbert. prison psycho -gist at the Nureiberg Trials, will talk on "A Psycholo- gist in the Nuremberg Jail-Life with tl e Nazi War Criminals" at 4:15 'uesday, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Dr. 4oilbert spent a year in Nure: iber-on special assignment makig daily studies of Goering, Hess, Ribbentrop and the other ex-ki igpins of the Nazi regime, Du ing the actual trial, he gave testi ony on the mental condi- sic Recital 'T Be Given P of. Kenneth N. Westerman, mu c school, will present interme- diat and advanced music school students in a song recital at 8:30 p.m. ktomorrow at Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. Stu 1ents taking part in the pro- gram . are Winifred Salonimer, Mary j3hawley, Mary Pinney, Jos- eph jalonimer, Lois Evans, Doro- thy Stewart, Richard Teal, Inez Mussbn, Miriam Westerman-Mc- Laughlin, Richard Stewart, Mary Alice ' eed, Joyce McDougall-Van Arsdeli Rowland McLaughlin, Esthe Salonimer, Edith McCoy and tack Jensen. Accompanists will be Margaret Wood4lIff Fox, Thomas Gligaroff Jean Westerman and Lillian Wil- son. M- d or ur E Prof. Harry F, Ward of 1 Union Theological Seminary i speak on "Some Common M takes About Russia" at 4:15 p. Wednesday in Rackham Amp theatre. Prof. Ward has been a close s dent of Russian affairs since 19 He has traveled in Russia and I done extensive research wi there. The lecture is sponsored by Russian Circle and is open to 1 public. OUR PRICE: Weekdays until 5 P.M., 25 Evenings and Sundays, 30c Now Playing "TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE" Jack Carson-Dennis Morga Joan Leslie-Janis Paige S. Z. Sakall -and- "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" Roy Rogers-Gabby Hayes Dale Evans and Trigger 1 1 (tion of Rudolph Hess, who h feigned loss of memory. Before his assignment to trials, Dr. Gilbert was for fc years a personnel consultant a clinical psychologist with Army. Earlier he taught at Hui er College and at Columbia U versity where he received his d tor's degree. Dr. Gilbert is the author of t book 'Nuremberg Dairy" whici soon to appear, and he has wi ten several articles for professic al journals. The lecture is sponsored by psychology department and operr to the public. 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