_ ri t 111 'e_; tl l a . 1'J V AJ L, 1 ............ DAILY :N OFFICIAL BULLETIN' Publication In The Daily Official ' Blletin Is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletton should be sent In -" typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the Presidn t, Rom 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the clay +. preceding publication 0.1 :00 a.m. iat- urdays). Noticees THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 VOL. LVIII, No. 112 All employees who wish to have the Payroll Department deposit their checks directly in the local banks may obtain this service by applying to the Payroll Office al Room 9, University iHll. I. P. Briggs, Vice -Presidenit Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The fresh- man five-week progress reports Ewill be due Fri., March 12, in the office of the Academic Counselors, 108 Mason Hall.J Seniors, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Those who IIhave not paid their senior dues are ..r. requested to do so today at the booth in University Hall. The deadline for petitions to the Hlopwood Committee is March 15. Freshman Women: There will ., be a few places for 1951 women in Martha Cook Building for next year. If interested call Mrs. Die- kema at 2-3225 for an appoint- ment. Military Ball tickets on sale starting Fri., March 12, at the booth in University I-all, 8-12 noon and 14 pm. Bureau of Appointments &c occu- pational Information, 201 Mason Hall SUMMER POSITIONS Girls' Camp: A representative of * Camp Keewano Wohelo, Grand Rapids Camp Fire Girls' Camp, will be on campus Fri., March 12 to interview women for positions as waterfront director and swimming instructor, canoeing instructor, camperaft instructor, cabin con - selors. For appointment Call at 201 Mason Hall or call extension 371. Work in Forestrvt There is o- portuniity for men to work al; white pine blister-rust -c'ontrol work in the forests of California iuiilit2, the summer vacation. Supervisory. technical, and laboring jobs are available. For further information call at Bureau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall. Lectur~es University Lecture: "La Situa- tion Plitique en France auj our d'hui." Lucien Wolff, Professor of English Literature, University of Rennes, France; auspices of the Department of Romance Lan- guages. Thurs., March 11, 4:15 * p.m., a ckh am Amphitheatre. Open to thle public. University Lecture: lon. George J. Burke, of Ann Arbor, Judge of the Fifth Tribunal Major War Crimes, will lecture on the sub- ject "Some Impressions of the German Occupation" at 4:15 p.m., Mon., March 15, Rackham Am- phitheatre; auspices of the De- partment of Political Science. The public is invited. La Sociedad Hispanica will pre- sent a lecture entitled "Quiroga- Municipio Michoacano," by Dr. Donald Brand of the Geology De- partment, Thurs., March 11, 8 p.m., Rm. D, Alumni Memorial Hall, .Academ'ic .notices ' Concentration Discussion Series: Thursday, March 11 Sociology, Social Work, and Ur- ban Community Program-23 1 Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. r Prof. R. C. Angell: Sociology as a Field of Concentration Prof. A. IE. Wood: The Social 'j Work Program Prof. Angus Campbell: Social t Psychology Prof. A.H. Hawley: Urban Com- munity Prof. H. M. Miner: Social An- thropology Concentration Discussion Series: Mimeographed material con- cerning this field of concentration may be obtained at either the De- partment office or the Office of S-141,11ANNi )ASA1 1 $ iR INTAL N, Elie Academic Counselors;, 10811Mat. soli hall, Sem11inar in Applied Mialhniat- ics: Thurs., March 11, 4 P.m., Rm. 247 W. Engineering. Mr. Paul F. Chenea of the Department of En- gineering Mechanics reports on .tLempts to solve a "Problem ill laicPlates Arising -inl the &reaking o1 Ice on Lakes," Astrononmical Collo~aitin: Fri., March 12, 4 p.m., Observatory. Robert M. Page will speak on the subject, "Calculation of Solar T ine TIntensities." Bacteriology Seminar: Thuri s., March 11, 4 p.m., Bacteriology Li- brary, Rm. 1562, E. Medical Bldg. Mr. E. A. Van Eck will discuss "Serological Variation in Salmo- nella Group." All int de res.ted are iiii cl ('la!.sid'_l Represen't('tation Mend11- na.r: 1ur . 1;) pm., 1111. :3010, Angecll Hall. Prof. Saimehson witll dl,is SGroup Ill! egrtion,. PrliinryActuasria11L -, t.ina - Lion s: Si 1;(ksl anilgto NWrite tie 1e i'Ei I' lar c taa 1lExm ni- niC!1:ns shold l+.m~aetheir applica- tionlSsent ;i !.otohe iCollege En~- trance'( Exam.inlation Boarid, P... Box 592, rne n New Jersey. not later than March 15. Further informnationabu these examl i l tions may be (dbtained at, Fern. :1016 Angell 11811. Exhibitions Museum of Art. Alumni Memo- rial Hall: THE PAINTER LOOKS AT PEPEFn FOOTINlROW\VN Saiturday;s 10-12 ari.2-; ltie< T]](' ib L ion at' , t O I t seIllArt :Wes Gaililry. .Aluni Moia't; l h i! urn of Art. March 11 through March 25. Oipening itiday at 1 1)117. Sevie raeniy.Metigof all Fouresters, Club: Stanley G. Fonl- faculty membeJrs of tle: techntical ci nenb+. n a;il l mn ~tite£resl-t- ti.aairctoir of the Depa1rtmet colle"( 11arivtd ed llplegig tis5P1715ter~7 (do C Onservt Oll ~of NMichiglan,\ ill Mil1t~nUin.I~ a 73 mRm. ?(182. Tt- yolmng Dem'tocrats: 7:30 p-m., Hende~irson Poom .IM1i chIiga iInternat1 ina l 'ter weekly tea:; iia l Si BceBld.Anyone intot - I gl Alya _.i;Moderu Poetry C('hit): 8 p.17171. Group: i7:301 p.m.._ Michigan Un7io.. Tw;is "Te 0htiiate u b'School ecord t n ~egi.Mr. Newmian will lead the1C xWorld" ert : 7:45;, p.ma., Eas,-t Loungec!discussion of Wallace Stevens. .. ....- i March 12, 3-4:30 p.m.. Micig.Fan Leagtue Coke Bar. Student-, and I acuIty mem1Cnbers invited. 'u itedf World Federalists World Government ('ollege Forum Ca'm- mnittee: 4:30 p.m., 3rd floor, Mich- ga,: n Inion. Remlaining tetattive romnnittee rc ports dlue. Anyi stu- dent interr eedinl working; on this lf. ctis invited. 11014.1 Friday Evening ServieeB, M\arch 12, 7 :45 p.m. Oneg Shabbat. "W1e Sing; as We, Climb," sponsored bI.Z.F.A. Everyone welcome. ('orn'd beef 'Corner, B'nai B'rith Hlillel F oundation : Open to all s;tudenrts Saturday, 10:30 p.m. tb mnidnighl~t. Rcmd The Daily t:lassifieds I vela I rjoday iZ: t ,i(o Program: 5 :45-6. WPAG-- ('aui-lpo>News. TIau Bieta Ili: 7:15 pm.Mic~hi- gan Union. I3EL'TOVFh :1 5tH Quartet, H-A r~r)N: 97th Symphony, in C': L~.idoi Pith rnurl('orchest ra. MOZAT: ivetnnntoNO. 17 inll DF'K. 334; Le'i' Quarllte'tb, Au- - - Y Brain and De-nnis Brain. h--ns. All g.-aduatCe students are invit- ed; silence is rf'luesteci. American1 Ordnance Association: 8 p).n., Rm. 304. Michigan Un-t ion. Pro,"f. W. G. Dow will speak on the subject, "Tile V-2 Rockets in, tile United States" (illustrated) Captured GerIm an teelmnicolorj movies and a black and wh~lite filmfZ covering operations at Ordnance's Wh ite Sands Proving Grounds~ will be shown. ROTC students, lo- cal industrialists, and students or ILithuanian ('lub: Michigan League. All Students invited. ContiF a Evens Delta Epsilon Pi fraternity: ri,- March 12. 7 p.m., Rmn. 305, M ichii- gan Union. Dance and social pro- graml will be discussed. 7:3l0 p).m.. Lta nian Alpha, Phi Omega: National1 German Coffee flour: Fri., <. it. m . " . Ji jf 'A Q0..}. y~rr.. Nu ". , 3q f II e 9 $>47 t tinAll Our Sixty Years .., 'ODYEfR S So Beaiutiful. a a a fTr Fcashions S 0 Lovely t N--/ h~ 1 J.. .L \ 6i~ne 17Zocaj an] E6?~ 30 GOODYEAR"S, TWO STORES.. 3. ready to greet Spring ... fresh and lovely, with many greater shopping depa rtmentis convenience. newly decorated and lighted, rearranged for your Soft pastel colorings on the walls, flowers everywhere, music in the air . a beautiful setting for this Spring's flattering fashions, so full of iadylike grace and charm. Come in today and get in the mood of Spring . .. see afor yourself how beautiful the modern store can be . .. note at your leisure the charms of the new Spring fashions. "N, "C /N A DEWY-FRESH GARDENIA FOR EVERYONE . .. Goodyear's Spring Opening Gift.. presented with our compliments in the Fashion Department on the third floor at the Main Street Store, and at the College Shop on State Street. INFORMAL MODELLING of new Spring costumes on living models will be a feature of the day at both stores. Do plan to attend Goodyear's Spring Opening tomorrow.. STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. TO V tt}.. tt 1 oi' 10, el t l , ( to 'r Co N:I I toel T\A/!1 CTI -~~DE