THE MICHIGAN iAJILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten foim-to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). Notices SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1948 VOL. LVIII, No. 159 p.m., Wed., May 19, Rackham Amphitheatre. Ballots for nomi- nation of Executive Board panel should be brought to this meeting. School of Business Administra- tion: Classification for the Sum- mer Session will take place during the week of May 17-22. See Bulle- tin Board in Tappan Hall for in- structions and advisors' hours. Concert Tickets for 1948-49: The University Musical Society is accepting and filing in sequence, orders for season tickets (20% tax included), as follows: Seventieth Annual Choral Un- ion Series-10 concerts. All Block A tickets not reordered by sub- scribers of record, $15.60; Block B, $13.20; Block C, $9.60; Block, Third Annual Extra Concert Series-5 concerts. Block A, $7.80; Block B, $6.60; Block C, $5.40; and Block D, $4.20. Tickets will be selected as near as possible to location requested, and will be mailed September 15, at purchasers' risks unless regis- tration fee is included. If any blocks are over-subscribed, re- maining orders will be filled from succeeding blocks and an appro- priate financial adjustment made. The Job Opportunities Confer- ence sponsored by the Bureau of Appointments will not be held on Wed., May 19, This Occupation- al Information Series will be re- sumed in the fall. Bureau of Appointments and Graduate Faculty Meeting: 4:10D, $8.40 (top balcony, flat rows). - i ur t II C. 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Winkleman's Department Stores will have a representative here on Thurs., May 20, to interview men and women for their Execu- tive Training Program. They are also interested in talking with students who are specializing in the accounting field who may be interested in auditor positions. Pennsylvania Mutual Life In- surance Company will have a rep- resentative here on Fri., May 21, to interview men for sales posi- tions. Maryland State Employment: We have received an announce- ment from the Maryland Depart- ment of State Employment for openings in the following fields- Social work, Laboratory science, Personnel, Engineering, Statistics, Teaching, Library science, Dietet- ics, Nutrition, Law, Forestry, Med- icine, Nursing, Occupational Ther- apy, Pharmacy, and Physical Therapy. The Navy Department, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, has sev- eral openings for graduate engi- neers including electrical, me- chanical, and civil. There are al- so openings for naval architects and marine engineers. Complete details are on file at the Bureau. The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation will have a representative here on Thurs., May 20, to interview men in Business Administration, ma- joring in accounting or finance who are interested in supervisory assignments in accounting for their training program. The U.S. Civil Service Commis- sion has openings for physicist, electronic engineer, and mechan- ical engineers. These positions are at the U.S.N. Underwater Sound Reference Laboratory, Or- lando, Fla. Closing date for filing application, June 1. For complete information or appointments, call at the Bureau of Appointments. University Community Center, 1045 Midway, Willow Run Village Mon., May 17, 8 p.m., General Meeting, Afternoon Nursery. Tues., May 18, 8 p.m., Wives' Club meeting. Musical program. Special guests: faculty wives. All University wives invited. Thurs., May 20, 8 p.m., Arts and Crafts Group - Exhibition and Tea. All interested persons in- vited. Tues., May 25, 8:30 p.m., Wives' Club Farewell Party for those who are leaving. Call 3120, ex- tension 29, for reservations. Women members attending the Sigma Alpha Iota Musical on Mon., May 17, have late permis- sion until 11:15 p.m. Women students included in the list of guests attending the Michigan House (West Quad) Party at the Fresh Air Camp on Fri., May 14, received 12:45 a.m. permission due to unforeseen cir- cumstances. "Research and Forest Practice in Fort Valley Experimental Forest," 4:15 p.m., Mon.. May 17, Rack- ham Amphitheatre: auspices of the School of Forestry and Con- servation. The public is invited. Mr. Pearson will also speak on the subject "Growth, Deteriora- tion, Mortality, and Replacement in Ponderosa Pine Stands Dur- ing Thirty Years, After Different Methods of Cuttiu,-." 9 a.m., Tues., May 18. Rackham Amphi- theatre. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Rob- ert Suttle Hansen, Chemistry; thesis: "Multimolecular Adsorp- tion from Binary Liquid Solution," East Council Room, Rackham Bldg.. 3 p.m., Mon., May 17. Chair- man, F. E. Bartell. Doctoral Examination for Ar- thur Edward Lean, Education; thesis: "The Organization of Post- High School Education in Flint," 3:15 p.m., Mon., May 17, Room 4024, University High School. Chairman, C. Eggertsen. Doctoral Examination for Adil Belgin, Civil Engineering: thesis: "A Study of the Plastic Theory of Reinforced Concrete Beam Design and the Effect of Compression Steel in Reinforced Concrete Beams," 3:30 p.m., Mon., May 17, Room 305, W. Engineering Bldg. Chairman, R. H. Sherlock. Doctoral Examination for Ed- win Allen Phillips, Botany; the- sis: "The Associations of Bark- Inhabiting Bryophytes in Michi- gan," 2 p.m., Tues., May 18, Rm. 1139, Natural Science Bldg. Chair- man, W. C. Steere. Doctoral Examination for Ar- thur Lee Wooten, Jr., Chemistry; thesis: "The Iodometric Determ- ination of Certain Phenols," 3:30 p.m., Tues., May 18, East Coun- cil Room, Rackham Bldg. Chair- man, H. H. Willard. Concerts Carillon Recital at 2:15 p.m., Sun., May 16, by Professor Perci- val Price, will consist of Mr. Price's compositions: Sonata for 23 bells. Fantaisie A A Market of Chime Tunesi , and Snat a for 43 bells. Symphony Orchestra Concert: The University of Michigan Sym- phony Orchestra,W WayneaDu- lap, conductor, will he hearda in its spring concert at 8:30 p.m., Thurs., May 20, Hill Auditorium. Program: Concerto for Orchestra in D Major by Bach. three noc- turnes by Debussy in which the Women's Glee Club, Marguerite Hood, director, will assist: and Brahms' Symphony No. 2 in D Major. The public is invited. Student Recital: Vito Susca, clarinetist, will be heard in a pro- gram presented in partial fulfill- ment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 p.m. Mon., May 17, Rackham Assembly Hil. Mr. Susca is a pupil of Albert Luconi, and his program will be open to the pub- lic. Student Recital: Bonnie Elms, soprano, will be heard in a re- cital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music, at 8:30 p.m., Tues., May 18, Rackham Assem- bly Hall. Miss Elms is a pupil of Arthur Hackett. Her program, including Italian, German, French and English songs, will be open to the publi . Exhibitions Monroe Exhibit. The Monroe Calculator Machine Co. will con- duct an exhibit of new types of calculating machines in Room 302, Michigan Union, Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, May 17, 18 and 19, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All persons interested are welcome to visit the exhibit. 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