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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948.
MICHIGAN PIONEERS:
Local Students' Debate
To Be Televised Monday
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
A pioneer broadcast in the field
of television will be originated at
9:30 p.m. Monday night over
WXYZ-TV by the Department of
Speech and the Michigan High
School Forensic League.
Literary Critic
SpeaksToday
"Post-War Reconstruction in
English Letters" will be the topic
of J. E. Morpurgo, when he speaks
at 4:15 p.m. today in Rackham
Amphitheatre.
The English literary critic will
essays on modern English and
light of the new attitude toward
literature and art.
Morpurgo has written numerous
essglys in modern English and
American works and is a critic of
the London Times Literary Sup-
plement.
Why Pack
Stop in for hot cof-
fee and that tasty
hamburger or chili.
The new video show will feature
a debate between four members
of the Michigan debate team.
THE FIRST TIME such a pro-
gram has ever been televised in
this area, therdebaters will argue
the question, "Resolved That the
United Nations Should Be Con-
verted to a Federal World Gov-
ernment Now."
Speaking for the affirmative
will be Nafe Katter and Irwin
Robinson, while Frank Nelson
and Don Neuchterlein will take
the negative. All four have had
previous varsity debating ex-
perience under Edward Miller of
the Speech Department.
Introducing the program will
be Dale Stafford, managing edi-
tor of the Detroit Free Press. Dr.
Rupert Cortright,. chairman of
the Speech Department at Wayne
University and president of the
Speech Associationrof America
will act as moderator.
* * *
THE MICHIGAN style of cross-
questioning debate will be used.
The program is designed to
give high school students all
over the state an idea of what
collegiate debating is like. Lat-
er in the week debate teams all
over the state will begin arguing
the same question.
HANDLING the technical as-
pects of the show in cooperation
with WXYZ-TV will be Prof.
Garnet Garrison and John Rich
of the Radio Division of the
Speech Department.
STATE DRUG COMPANY
Photographic Department
Party Picture Service
900 SOUTH STATE ST.
Phone 4344
FAITH AND HOPE-Physicians say that Hope Hickey who will be
nine years old tomorrow, may not live more than a year because
of a serious heart ailment resulting from rheumatic fever. Her
sister, Faith, gives her sister a drink of milk at their home at
Pomeroy, Pa. Edward Hickey, the father, has appealed to the
Pennsylvania State Medical Society to suggest "any scientific
means" that might prolong Faith's life.
What's U in the DorM S
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructivernotice 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 publication (11:00 a.m. Satur-
days.)
THURSDAY, Nov. 11, 1948
VOL. LIX, No. 44
Notices
School of Education Testing
Program: 4:45-6 p.m. and 7-10
p.m., Thurs., Nov. 11, Rackham
Lecture Hall. All students who
have been notified of these tests
should be present at both sessions.
Prospective U. S. Navy Reserve
Supply Corps Officers: An off i-
cer representative of the Office of
Naval Officer Procurement of De-
troit will address men interested in
Naval Reserve Supply Corps com-
missions at 3 p.m., Fri., Nov. 12,
Rm. 229 North Hall.
Candidates must be between the
ages of 19 and 30 and must have
a college degree (students gradu-
ating June 1949 are eligible). Pref-
erence will be given students with
majors in Business Administra-
tion on Economics although any
degree is acceptable.
Indiana game open-houses may
be held in officially organized stu-
dent residences on Sat., Nov. 13,
between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
for pre-game functions, and be-
tween 5 and 7 p.m. for post-game
functions.
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts:
Midsemester reports are due not
later than Fri., Nov. 12.
Report cards are being distrib-
uted to all departmental offices.
Green cards are being provided
for freshmen and sophomores and
white cards for reporting juniors
and seniors. Reports of freshmen
and sophomores should be sent to
108 Mason Hall; those of juniors
and seniors to 1220 Angell Hall.
Midsemester reports should
name those students, freshmen,
sophomores, and upperclassmen,
whose standing at midsemester is
"D" or "E", not merely those who
receive "D" or "E" in so-called
mid-semester examinations.
Students electing our courses,
but registered in other schools or
colleges of the University should
be reported to the school or col-
lege in which they are registered.
Additional cards may be had
at 108 Mason Hall or at 1220 An-
gell Hall.
Graduate students are remind-
ed that courses dropped after
noon of November .13 will be re-
corded with the grade of E.
Courses dropped prior to this date
will be listed as dropped but no
grade will appear.
Women students living in League
Houses: Room and board pay-
ments for the second half of the
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Michigan League Dining Room
... and Annex ...
Saturday, Nov. 13 Luncheon-11:30 to 2:00 P.M.
Dinner-5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
Sunday Dinner Every Week-12:00 to 3:00 P.M.
Reservations may be made. Call 2-3251
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to
What's Up in the Dorms should con-
tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily or
105 Betsy Barbour.)
TWO PLAQUES were presented
at East Quad yesterday, one each
to Cooley House and to Anderson
House.
Gilbert Bazil, president of An-
derson House, accepted the plaque,
which bears the inscription "Dedi-
cated to Henry Clay Anderson,
first chairman of the Board of
Governors of Residence Halls,"
from Ray A. Okonski, president of
the West Quad Council. The plaque
was originally given to West Quad
which presented it to Anderson
House because it had been named
after the late Mr. Anderson.
Cooley House received a replica
of a plaque in the sociology de-
partment which is dedicated to
Charles Horton Cooley.
The plaque, a gift of 'the soci-
ology department and the Office
of the Dean of Students, was'
presented by Dr. Arthur Wood of
the sociology department to James
Van Veen, president of Cooley
House.
The Board of Governors of Res-
idence Halls attending the pres-
entation were Dean Erich Walter,
Mrs. Elsie R. Fuller, Robert P.
Briggs, John W. Eaton, Margaret
E. Tracey, Frederick K. Sparrow,
Donald Katz and John P. Dawson.
* * *
DEAN RALPH SAWYER of the
Rackham School of Graduate
Studies, has been invited to speak
to men of Lloyd House after dinner
today.
Dean Sawyer, who served as
chief technical expert for both
Bikini atomic bomb tests, was able
to obtain excellent films of the
underwater and air explosions of
the bomb.
Record Breaking
PADUCAH, Ky. - The produc-
tion of molybdenum in the United
States climbed from 13 per cent
of the world's output in 1913 to a
"new high of 37 per cent in 1937,
officials announced.
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WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-Room for female University
employee. Help with children or com-
panion to woman after working hours.
Box 157, Daily. )3N
VETERAN needs apt. to marry. Call Ju-
lius Steinberg, 328 Mich., 2-4401 after
6 or leave message. )2N
SUITE or apartment for 2 or 3 quiet
professional school student for spring
semester. Call evenings, 4211. Rossen
or Siegal. )4N
FOR SALE
TUX, double breasted, size 39R, worn 4
times. $20. Ph. 2-8243. )29
1937 FORD "85" coupe. Best offer over
$300. Heater. Tires and engine good
cond. Ph. 2-7322 after 5 p.m. )21
FORMALS, good condition. 2 size 4-
1 yellow nylon, I pink net; 2 size 11-
1 blue taffeta, I orchid Worn only
once. $15 each. Ph. 4947. )22
Watch the Daily for the
BIG MICHIGANENSIAN CONTEST!
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SEEKS NEW MASTER
Black Cocker, pedigree, Reg. A.C.K. 20
11(. Housebroken. Write or call Pear-
son, 1557? Sudlbury, W.R.V. )28
TUX, Size 34. Best offer. Call 3-1511,
Fletcher Hall. Ask for Milt Higgs be-
tween 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. ) 25
STOCK UP against low temperatures
with cozy soft gowns and pajamas
from the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP.
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TWO mahogany finish end tables, two
brass table lamps, one leopard trim-
med fitted black wool coat, size 10.
Call Chelsea, 6563 after 7 p.m. )26
SNAP THIS UP! Handsome black '39
Mercury sedan. :nappy rebuilt motor.
Very clean interior. Heater. Ex. cond.
throughout. $690. Ph. F. Woods, 9129
Milner Hotel. )27
SELLING OUT, leaving city, antique
furniture, paintings, lamps, glass,
china, silver, brass. 214 S. Ingalls St.
Across from Michigan League. )I11
HOUSE for Sale: Six rooms, close to
campus and S. Univ. Oil heat. In
good condition. Immediate posses-
sion, Price $13,000. T. R. Peirsol &
Co., 212 National Bldg. Ph. 4544 or
4301, evenings 2-6968 or 8540. )8
JUST ARRIVED
Nylon Short Sleeve Sweaters
White - Pink - Blue - Maize
$3.95
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )3
2 LADIES Bikes. Raleigh with dynohub
Iieoh tos. 3sned. neendnoter.hbasket.
TRANSPORTATION
ROOMS FOR RENT
WELL-Furnished rooms for male stu-
dents. Two double rooms, one suite
for three. 1218 Olivia. Call after 5
p.m. )4R
WANTED-Student to drive care to Spo-
kane, Washington, or vicinity during
Xmas vacation. Call 4151 between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. )4T
FOR RENT
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
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FOR RENT - Football weekend guest
Rooms available. Call Student Room
Bureau, 2-8827; 11-12 a.m., 6:30-8 p.m.
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BUSINESS SERVICES
"NEARLY NEW" QUALITY CLOTHING
Coats, $9 - $25 Suits, $7 - $25
Dresses, $2 - $10 Skirts, $1 - $8
Also other miscellaneous apparel
Hildegarde Shoppe 109 E. Washington
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RUSHI NG
is truly impressive with a movie of your
house and activities. Great results,
small cost. Phone 8975. )6B
LAUNDRY-Washing and Ironing done
In my home. Free pickup and deliv-
ery. Ph. 2-9020. )3B
BOUGHT AND SOLD-Men's used
clothing by Ben the Tailor at Sam's
Store, 122 E. Washington. )5B
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
Standards - Portables
Sold - Rented - Repaired
We also buy used typewriters
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO.
1116 S. Univ., 2-9409 111 S. 4th, 2-1213
)2B
WANTED
ONE or Preferably two tickets (non-stu-
dent) for Ohio State. Call 3-1511, Ext.
363. )5W
3 or 4 Indiana Tickets. Call 2-0718 after
5:15 p.m., Joanne Leivo. )3W
3-9 TICKETS to Ohio State game. Ph.
Mr. Rae, 3-1511, Ext. 2534 or Ext. 358.
)4W
SEWING, repairing and making over,
or making new garments. Miss Liv-
ingston, 315 S. Division, 2 rings, 2nd
floor front. E)6W
PERSONAL
CULPRITS FOILED: GARGOYLES on
sale Friday. Special student rate, 25c
at your nearest vendor. )8P
EMPLOYMENT
BOOKKEEPER-Part-time work. 2 years
exp., 2 years acctg, trng. Call 4494, B.
Kastin. )3E
HELP WANTED
COMBINATION Bookkeeper andcash-
ier. Full-time work. S. S. Kresge Dol-
lar Store, 200 S. Main. )8H
WIVES of students for full-time work
until Xmas selling men's supplies.
Experience preferred. Mellencamps,
Ypsilanti. )2H
SECRETARY for advertising manager,
School of Publications. Advertising
experience not necessary. Must know
shorthand and typing. For interview,
call 7205 between 9 and 5. )3H
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Blue man's overcoat in math.
class in A. H. Tues., Nov. 2. Reward.
Box 155. )12L
LOST - Glasses in black leather case
near Ann and Huron, on Oct. 25.
Phone 2-2726. )18L
FOUND-Fountain pen at E. Catherine
and Glen Sts. Call 7-9 p.m., Grover,
4576. )17L
LOST - Girl's brown Mexican wallet.
(Ident. Caroll Sharrer) on State last
Sat. Night. Reward. William Webb,
2-3297. )16L
LOST - Black Shaeffer Lifetime
Engraved Celeste. Near Arcade
Ph. Crossman, 3-1511, ext. 2237.
ward.
Pen.
Fri.
Re-
)15L
TRAGEDY!! Lost sorority pin! Alpha
Chi Omega. Base engraved: D. Cady.
Call Donna, 2-3839. Reward! )8L
LOST-Gold and brown Parker Pencil
with name. Call Phyllis Clark, 8780 or
School of Music. )5L
LOST-Green leather covered cig lighter.
Donna inscribed on outside. Call Mc-
Williams, 2-3256.
LOST--Silver top, blue barrel Parker
"51" Pen. Name Don Kelly on barrel.
Reward. 2-2205. )21L
LOST-5 balloons last seen floating over
Ann Arbor advertising the ENSIAN.
If found, please return to our promo-
tions staff. )3L
LOST-Squash Racket, lettered "Am-
herst College" in I-M Building, last
week. Finder call C. W. Lane, 9692.
Reward. )19L
LOST in ptate Street campus area-
green leather billfold containing only
money. Call 7312 during the day. Re-
ward. )22L
LOST-I Truck and Driver, 3000 copies
of GARGOYLE sometime Monday,
November 3 between Ypsi and Double
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