THEil MI CUIGAN A1 IY r W FhM8AY, AY 19, 1943 PARLEZ ESPANOL? Freneh Spanish Iesidenee To House Language Students Women students on campus this summer will not only be taking courses in the Romance Lan- guages, they'll also be eating and sleeping them. A combined French and Span- ish residence will be open for women foreign language students for the first time this summer. The house, to be located at 1027 B. University, will help some 15 women to improve their fluency in speaking one of the languages. Men students will be given the opportunity to lunch or dine to Spanish or French conversation at the house. Whether such ap- propriate cuisine as frijoles or crepe suzettes will be served to complement the mealtime lan- guage sessions, has not yet been decided, but students will be ask- ing for "le pain, s'il vous plait" or "el pan, por favor," NSA Completes Foreig Maid List The Foreign Correspondence Service, a sub-committee of the National Students Association, has compiled a list of names of for- eign students interested in corre- sponding with American students. Students, who wish to corre- spond will fill out a questionnaire so that the interests of foreign and American students can be matched. Application blanks and further information on this project can be obtained from Dick Cortwright by calling 2-4591. Veterans' Checks Hell Checks being held for the fol- lowing veterans at the Ann Arbor Post Office will be returned to Co- lumbus on May 26. Harold L. Aurand, Alvin F. Beale, Jr., James S. Grimes, Ro- land P. Lussier, Jack A. McClary, Charles L. Royston, Ferman C. Sharp, Russell H. Temple and Charles A. Yager. The house will remain open from June 16 to August 15. The residence director will be Ger- maine Baer of the University of Kansas, who speaks both lan- guages fluently. Mrs. Pauline El- liot will assist as business man- ager. Applications for the eight week period must be made in advance at the Office of the Dean of Women. Women must have stud- ied one of the languages to be admitted to the house. tU' Professor AcceptsPost To Direct Medical Foundation Division Dr. Charles F. Wilkinson, Jr., co-ordinator of graduate medical education at the University of Michigan, has been appointed associate director of the division of Medicine of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, effec- tive July 1. Dr. Wilkinson will retain his teaching affiliation wtih the Uni- versity Medical School where at present he is assistant professor of internal medicine. The Kellogg Foundation has made possible the establishment of several schools of public health, including the one here at Mich- igan. The foundation has granted money for research to the Kellogg Institute for dentistry, and the foundation has supported depart- ments of health in seven coun- tries in southwestern Michigan. After receiving his Doctor of Medicine at Emory University Medical School in 1937, Dr. Wil- kinson began his internship at the University Hospital of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Dr. Wilkinson served five years in the Army, where he was dis- charged with the rank of Colonel. "Proven Hits" Today &.Thursday! TYRONE POWER and 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 form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publi'ation (11 :00 a.m. Saturdays). * * *. Notices WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1918 1 VOL. LVIII No. 160 Speech Assembly: The showing of "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" by the Department of Speech at 3 p.m., Wednesday, will be in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Engineer Awards The College of Engineering has announced the following scholar- ships for the year 1948-9. Harriet Eveleen Hunt scholar- ships have been awarded to Leroy E. Barber, Keneth King Bay and Harvey J. Grimes. Three Simon, Mandelbaum scholarships have been awarded to Ernest Lamar Bailey, John Edward Powers and Roger Allen Slkhouse.- lege of L. S. & A.: Those students who will have of receipt. less than 55 hours at the end of this semester and who have not yet had their elections approved for the Summer Session or Fall Semester should make an appoint- ment at the Academic Counselors' Office, 108 Mason Hall, at once. Since the Counselors will not be available during the examination period., this will be the only op- portunity to have this done before the registration periods. Veterans attending schoolund2r Public Law 16 are reminded that reports of absence for the Spring Semester are due the first day of the final examination period, May 29, 1948. Absence report cards may be mailed or brought to the Veter- ans Service Bureau, 1514 Rack- ham Bldg. When no report is on file, the veteran's records are incompletel and leave cannot be approved un- til a statement from the institu- tion is obtained by the student certifying the amount of absence charged to him. Veterans pursuing full - time courses in schools and colleges who are entitled to increased sub- sistence rates by reason of de- pendency have until July 1, to submit proof for retroactive pay- ments. If veterans submit evidence July 1, they will receive retroactive payments at the new rates back to New rates now in effect allow veterans with one dependent the sum of $105 a month and $120 for those with more than one depen- dent. Single veterans receive $75. Eligible veterans now in school who are entitled to $75 or $105 do not have to apply because Veter- ans Administr'ation offtices have the information required to pay the increases autom tidcally.d Proof of additional dependency for the new increases consist of photostats or certified copies of birth in the case of dependent; children and evidence of actual dependency in the case of de-' pendent parents.r Approved studunt slmnso red so- cil evnts for the ci in;' we('k- end: May 21 Delta Zeta, In ter-cooperative Council, Inter-racial Association. Kappa Delta, Phi Camtma Delta, Sigma Delta Tau, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Sphinx, Victor C,. Vaughan. May 22 Acacia, Adams House, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, Anderson House, Chicago House, Chi Psi, Congregational Disciples Guild, Cooley House, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Upsilon, Inter-cooperative Coun- cil, Lambda Chi Alpha, Miami triad, Phi Kappa Psi, Prescott House, Psi Upsilon, Sailing Club, Freshmen and Sophomores, Col- April 1. Evidence received after that date will be effective the day c . }n 1' t T L k 11 I a j l 7 {' C A ! r ', A '. 1 E Ij }} I i I { Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi, Theta Delta Chi. M1ay 23 Deutscher Verein, Psi Upsilon. Students who took the tests for prospective teachers on April 28. call for your results and manual on Wed. May 19. from 1-5 p.m., University Elementary School. Les Corbeaux: Members of the cast-the picture is ready in 112 Romance Language Bldg.- The Job Opportunities Confer- ence sponsored by the Bureau of Appointments will not be held to- day. This Occupational Informa- tion Series will be resumed in the fall. Summer Positions: Representa- tive of Mandeville and King Co., Seedsmen. will be at the Bureau of Appointments Fri., May 21, to in- terview men with 'ars for dealer contact work on traveling sales force, Camp Positions: Men. Repre- sentative of Camp Davajo, private boys' camp near Brighton, Michi- gan, will be at the Bureau of Ap- pointments Thurs., May 20, to in- terview men for the position of general counselor. Experience- Physical Education background preferred. For appointment, call at 201 Masonl Hall or call extension 371. Lecture University Lecture: Clyde R. Miller, Professor of Education, Co- lumbia University will speak on "How Propaganda Shapes Our Foreign Policy" at 8 p.m., Wed., May 19, Kellogg Auditorium. The lecture is open to the public. A special afternoon lecture for stu- dents in the Department of Jour- nalism will be given by Professor Miller at 3 o'clock in Room E, Haven Hall. Subject: "How Reli- able Are Public Opinion Polls?" Lecture: Mr. G. A. Pearson, Collaborator, U. S. Forest Service, will speak on the subject, "Man- agement of Ponderosa Pine Cut- over Lands." 9 a.m., Wed.. May 19, Rackham Amphitheatre. American Chemical Society Lee- Round Trip $280 Steamship passage available for students Summer 1948 UNIVERSITY TRAVEL CO. Harvard Square Cambridge, Mass. MICHIGAN ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FILM A Whispered Plot of Hate EXPOSED! ture: "The Chemistry in Colori- metry." Prof. M. G. Mellon, Pur-1 due University; auspices of the University of Michigan section, American Chemical Society. 8 p.m., Wed., May 19, 151 Chemistry Bldg. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Nor- man Ray Snively, Jr.. Geology; thesis: "Genesis of the Migmatites and Associated Pre-Cambrian For- mations Near Bergen Park, Colo- rado Front Range," 3 p.m., Thurs., May 20, 4065 Natural Science Bldg.. Chairman, A. J. Eardley. Bacteriology Seminar: 4 p.m., Thurs., May 20, Bacteriology Li- brary, 1564 E. Medical Bldg. Sub- ject: "Reports of Papers Present- ed at Minneapolis Meeting of So- ciety-of American Bacteriologists." Open meeting. Botanical Seminar: 4 p.m., Wed., May 19, 1139 Natural Science Bldg. Papers: "Morphological Studies in the Genus Nocardia," by N. M. McClung, and "Associa- tions of Bark Inhabiting Bryophy- tes" by Edward A. Phillips. Open meeting. Engineering Mechanics Semi- nar: In conjunction with course E. M. 123, Prof. F. A. Van den Broek will speak on "Column For- mulas" at 12 noon. May 20 and 21, 311 W. Engineering Bldg. All Engineering students invited. Engineering Mechanics Semi- nar: 3 p.m., Thurs.. May 20, 101 W. Engineering Bldg. Mr. Caw- thorne, of the T. S. Cawthorne Company, will lecture on the use and design of electrical instru- ments. All students invited, espe- cially mechanical engineering stu- dents. Geometry Seminar: 3 p.m., Wed., May 19, 3001 Angell Hall. Prof. G. Y. Rainich will speak. Psychology 88:- Final examina- (Continued on Page 4) I Meet Me at the For "Just Good Food" w IN Open 1311 So. U. 11 A.M.-12 Midnight Across the Street from Witham' s - i CASBAH CHAIRMAN JACKIE REID Smokes CHE STERIE LBS She says: "I can always count on their mellow blend to be fully satisfy- ing." Chesterfield-year after year- first choice of college men and women. ---Coming FRI DAY "Christmas Eye" "Red Stallion" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE WANTED TRANSPORTATION ' CANARIES beautiful singers and fe- COED needs tutoring in Geology II. LEAVING for West Coast aond June) males and mated pairs. Bird supplies Write Box 112, Michigan Daily. )8g 12. 1948 Chrysler. Need riders. Call and cages. Mrs. Ruffins. 562 S. 7th. 4092 after 7 p.m. )56 )10 FOUR EXPERIENCED counselors for - girls' camp in northern Michigan. FLORIDA student needs ride Tampa FOR SALE: 1942 Harley Model 45. Re- Archery, canoeing, crafts and pioneer- areavJune 3-4. Share expenses. Call cently overhauled. 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JEWELRY, Watches, clocks, diamonds, convertible. Please call Tom at 210 Includes vest, suspenders, shirt and Assorted Greeting Cards. A. Spring, Lloyd, Ph. 2-4401. )40 tie, $25. Phone 7519 between 5-7 p.m. Jeweler, 221 S. 4th Ave. Ph. 4834. )4 )35_JUST ARRIVED-New shipmen of our FOR RENT TEE OFF with a new set of golf clubs. popular cotton sanforized slips ROOMS for men. Summer and fall Ladies' and Men's. Call 2-7053. )39 and Half slips. From $2.95 to $3.95 1346 Geddes. Phone 2-7044. )55 Don't Delay--Buy Your's Today! WHIZZER for sale $65. Good condition RANDALL'S COMFORTABLY furnished 2-bedroom Call 2-4591, 330 Prescott. )41 306 South State Street )69 apartment, Pittsfield Village, from June 14th to Sept. 11th. Recently re- SPEED Queen washer, automatic pump HAVE YOU seen the little Bronze Man? decorated. Spare bedroom furnished, used one year, available May 27, Ypsi write Box 101 If you have informa- including desk. 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