- Tfl. =tcmi A--W- Y - l . lY. , i rl:1 1 Candi dates Statements Iieg r-13 The fol o w i n g qualification NSO constitution must be written statements have been submitted with these objectives.rtot Rosenthd . t. . by candidates for Wednesday's * * The NSO can become a vigorous election of three delegates and force for the preservation of aca- Listen to this tale of romance three alternates to the National Ifick Coriright * demic freedom, the elimination of Tale of Indian warrior bold. Student Organization's consttu- Through acquaintance with Jim racial, religious and financial bar- In the early moon of greenleaves tional convention.m , cinthe Cithnuim riers to equal educational oppor- Came they forth the stoic valiant; Smith, president of the Continua- tunity, and development of cul- Forth they romped to paleface Aronson Lions Committee of NSO, I have tural relations with European wigtam, thering the functions of NSO by students. I will work for this Wigwam one of friend great chief, It is my most sincere desire to bringing the Michigan student in- program and will cooperate to th Paleface mighty among his kind; see the college students of the fullest with the Student Legisla- Came he forth to take their token United States join in forming a den an cutuwre of foreig ture.Of the warpath they would tread, ational Student Organizationden*sand*cunThen to the mighty oak of Tappan hatial Sudet Orgration countries. Correlative Experience: Dashed the screaming yelling red- tat will support a program of Union Executive Council; Secre- Gellert Seel . - . men; elseve that the delegates to I tary-Treasurer of the East Quad. Since a fifty word statement can To the tree of Indian legend instittihnal convention an * contain only catch-all, I will only When the whiteman pale and ormulate such a policy. Norris Dotm ,gue . . . say that I believe in freedom of trembling a0 speech, even of those with whom Stood around the mighty oak; As a former president of Lloyd I disagree, and abolition of racial, Warriors choice of paleface nation Waiton. tW. rger * House and an active member of religious and political barriers to Choice of tribe to run the gauntlet. The NSO can coordinate stu- several campus activities, I have higher education. My full plat- Down the warriors, painted de- e divrsifid inst t - always been interested in student form is posted many places on mons, lemts diversified terests to en- affairs. I believe I have the time, campus or call 6592. Swooped and caught their prey inie dem to work together for energy and interest required to * * * like eagles, :aiformly high standards of edu- pursue any NO policies evolvedS 1oud the warcry stirred the still- tn wnth rreonitien d-at this or any subsequent confer- o t t s zens with responsibilities and ences. As an official observer to the As they seized their hapless cap- -ights of citizenship. It must , * * Chicago conference I helped lay fives. ruly represent the American stu- the ground work for the consti- Forth they bore them to their lent body to foreign students. The Bill Flaskamp . . . tutional convention. I have at- wigwam tended regional conferences and There to torture at their pleasure. Through my familiarity with tried to educate the campus on There around the glowing bonfires i t 0rhestrai several Europeantuniversitiessand the need for NSO. As president of Heard the words of mighty wis- m ehStudent Federalists and social clom campusesronnour-debatingteamI action chairman of a church guild, Smoked the pipe of peace and f A pe 'fl feel ' qualified- to represent this rhv raie tdns friendship. 14) A-vt'j&pes Iehae organizeastudends T SAYMAY13 11, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Nall, by 3.00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). TrIESDAY, MAY 13, 1947 VOL. LVY, No. 156 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents on Wednesday afternoon,1 May 14 from 4 to 6 o'clock. Persons traveling or proposingI to travel at University expensel s h ou ld thoroughly familiarize' themselves with the regulations applying thereto as laid down by the Board of Regents, by inquiry of Mr. Stele or Mrs. Perkins in the Business Office, if necessary. One thing is to be noted in par- ticular, namely: the University as a state institution is exempt from Federal taxation on transporta- tion and in case any person pays such tax the Business Office is not permitted to reimburse him therefor. Ticket agents selling tax exempt tickets will require of 'the purchaser a tax exemption certificate. These certificates may may be had at the Business Of- fice, Room 1, University Hall, from Dr. F. E. Robbins in the President's Office when approval of travel requisitions is secured, or at the office of Deans or Directors of schools and colleges. The cer- tificate is University Form No. 5805. (Do not let any ticket agent who is inexperienced or not fully informed argue you out of the right of exemption for employees of states. If he will take the trou- ble to look the matter up in his tariffs, he will find you are right.) Be sure to tell the ticket agent that you require a tax exempt ticket at the time you ask for your ticket. Failing to do this will re- quire the making out of new tick- ets and will be uneconomical both in time and in paper. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Students in the College of Arch- itecture and Design who are ex- pecting to attend Summer Session are requested to leave their names in Room 207 this week. This will facilitate posting of grades for summer classification. School of Education Seniors: Class dues of $1.50 per person, to cover costs of future University services to graduating class, will Thus there came to Michigamua W " W _Dave Barclay, Dick Bodycombe, John Campbell, Bob Chappuis, Chalmers Elliott, Al Farnsworth, Stuart Finlayson, Harry Holiday, Henry Meyer, Clyde Recht, Eu- gene Sikorovsky, Harvey Weisberg Russ Fuller, '48, will represent and Jack Weisenburger. the Disciples of Christ Student Fellowship at the World Confer- ence of Christian Youth to be held Vica S Initiate from July 28 to Aug. 8, in Oslo, 0 N Norway. I Fuller will not only be the sold Eight engineers and two engi- delegate of the Disciples group, of neering college professors were which he is president, but the only formally initiated last night by student from the University at- Vulcans, senior honorary engineer-1 tending 'the conference.,n ocey The conference, which was initi- ing society.e atedby te Wold Cunci of New members are Harry Holi- ated by the World Council of day, Jr., Eugene Moody, William Churches and the World Student Osgood, Melvin DeTwiler, C. Phil- Christian Federation, will be at- ip Stemmer, William Jacobson, tended by 1,300 delegates from all Dom Tomasi, John Campbell, Prof. over the world. Arnold M. Kuethe of the aeronau- Fuller will not return to school tical engineering department, and for the fall semester of 1947, but Prof. Harry Bouchard, of the geo- will travel to Disciples groups on desy and surveying department. other campuses to discuss the re- - -~ sults of the conference. Payments Processed To aid Fuller in financing his passage to Oslo, an "All Aboard LANSING, May 12!-(1P)-In its for Oslo" party will be given by the first month of operation the Ad- Congregational-Disciples Guild at jutant General's Office processed 8:30 p.m. today in the Congrega- 17,264 veterans bonus claims to- tional Church. taling $6,875,305. ,be collected on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, May 13 and 14. Payable at the School of Education Of- fice, Room 1437 U.E.S. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on each of above days. All contributions and subscrip- tion lists from student houses for the Joseph Ralston Hayden Mem- orial Library should be turned in to Mrs. Reynolds, Rm. 2. Univer- sity Hall. Candidates for the Teacher's Certificate in June: A list of can- didates has been posted on the bulletin board in Rm. 1431 U.E.S. Any prospective candidate whose name does not appear on this list should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S. All students who expect to be- come candidates for a teacher's certificate in February, June, or August, 1948, should call for an application form at the office of the School of Education, Rm. 1437 U.E.S. Application forms should be filled in and returned to the School of Education by May 24. Bureau of Appointments & Oc- cupational Information, 201 Ma- sI Hall. Office lours: 9-12, 2-4. GENERAL PLACEMENT: Design Service Company, Cleve- land, Ohio, has announced open- ings for graduate civil and struc- tural engineers. The Hudson Motor Car Com- pany of Detroit has a few openings for Business Administration grad- uates with majors in Accounting and Auditing. The Peoples Gas, Light and Coke Company from Chicago will be in our office on Wednesday, May 14, to interview mechanical, electrical, civil, and architectural engineers, and accountants. Phone 371 for appointments. The Procter and Gamble Com- pany will have a representative in the office on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, May 13 and 14, to inter- view girls interested in work in their Market Research Division. These positions involve a consid- erable amount of traveling. Phone 371 for appointments. Sperry Gyroscope Company will be in the office on Wednesday, May 14, to interview mechanical, electrical, and areo engineers, and physicists. Phone 371 for ap- pointment. CIVIL SERVICE: Mr. Jacobson of the Detroit Civil Service Commission will be at the Bureau on Thursday, May 15, from 9:30-12, to interview stu- dents for Technical Aid with spe- cialities in General, Medical Sci- ence, Business, and Engineering. Phone 371 for appointment. The U. S. Civil Service Com- mission announces an examina- tion for probational appointment to the position of Dietitian (Grades P-1 to P-4), for duty in Federal hospitals in Washington, D.C. and U. S. Public Health Serv- ice Hospitals throughout the country. Requirements: Appro- priate college study plus hospital training or experience or a com- bination of training and experi- ence. No written test. Call at the Bureau for further informa- tion. SUMMER PLACEMENT: Bennett Pump Company, Mus- kegon, Michigan, has announced summer employment for men in that area. Call at the Bureau for additional information. University Community Center 1045 Midway Boulevard Willow Run Village Tues., May 13, 8 p.m., Willow Village Writers' meeting; 8 p.m., Garden Club Panel Discussion fol- lowed by social hour. Wed., May 14, 7 p.m., Special meeting of Wives' Club officers: 8 p.m., Lecture by, George Forsyth, Jr., Professor of Fine Arts. "ln ning Your House." Thurs., May 15, 8 p.m., The New Art Group; 8 p.m.. Univelsily Ex- tension Class in Psychology. Fri., May 16, 8 p.m., Duplicate Bridge. Sat., May 17. 8 p.m., Wives' Club, Dance, "The Last Hope Hop ' ife IIle la University Lecture: Professor Max Fisch, Department of Philos- ophy, Unive-rsity of Illinois, will lecture ,oi the subject, "Evolution in American Philosophy from 1860-1917," at 4:15 p.m., Tues., May 13, Rackham Amphitheatre;.' auspices of the Department of Philosophy. The public is cordial- ly invited. Furniture Industry Lecture: Mr. R. K. Braund of the Furniture De- partment of the J. L. Hudson Company in Detroit. will speak on "Retail Merchandising of Furni- ture" at 10 a.m. Tues., May 13, East Lecture Room. Rackham Bldg. All students in the wood technology program in the School of Forestry and Conservation are expected to attend and others in- terested are invited. Acad emic Notices Doctoral Examination for Rob- ert James Lowry, Botany; thesis: "A Cytotaxonomic Study of the Genus Mnium," Mon., May 12, 3 p.m., Rm. 1139, Natural Science Bldg. Chairman, W. C. Steere. Chemistry Colloquim: Wed., May 14, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 303, Chemistry r Planning a trip? Don't make a slip. Save yourself a consider- able sum, Five can ride as cheaply as one. PhIone 25-4664; (No Local Calls) SUBURBAN CAB CO. Continuous from 1 P M NOW- A Bldg. Andre Dreiding, G. I. Fuji- moto, and 1,. B. Wick w ill discuss their' ori.-i1Ia okon ...Syntheslis in the Fild of Secx 11lor11 neb," Seminar in Engineering Me- chanics: The Engineering Mechan- ics Deparl'nt is sponsoring a series of discussions on the Plas- ticity of Engin ering Materials. Tle discussions of tihis series will ~Cu'Inued onl Pae 41 WASHINGTON., May 12v /P)- The Huu o in nimsly author- ized a $5,000 appropriation today to help pa.y th xpenses of the 17th triennial convention of the World's Woman's Christ ian Tem- perance Unions. 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