PAGE-TWO THE ~MCHIGT~ANT IATTV 1 1 i:d - 111 i lw 21 1 V't l \ Ll'1.1 1J 1 . 1 --- What's Up in the Dorms II DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to What's Up in the Dorms should con- tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily or 105 Betsy Barbour.) FOR THE FINAL time this year Lloyd House will open its lounge to accommodate Lloyd men and their guests at the Lloyd-Indiana Open House after the game today. ties, refreshments and special Lloyd song sheets and piano music by Hal Shinn '152SM, will help everyone get into the swing of things. * * * ALLEN - RUMSEY has already sponsored a house lecture by an !' ' As at previous post-game par- assistant resident adviser, for Kunitz To Give Talk on Russia Literature and Life Topics forTuesday Dr. Joshua Kunitz of New York City will speak on "Russian Lit- erature: A Mirror of Russian Life," at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in Kellogg Auditorium. Dr. Kunitz, who was head of the Russian Area Study Program at Cornell University in 1944, will speak under the auspices of the Russian department. A MEMBER of the John Dewey Education Delegation to the Soviet Union in 1929, Dr. Kunitz has traveled widely in Russia. Dr. Kunitz will deliver an in- formal lecture in Russian at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the West Lecture Rm. of Rackham. He will also be the guest of Russky Kruzhok, 7:30 pm. Monday at the International, Center. freshmen on the dating problem, which proved so successful that two more have been scheduled. Dr. John D. Morley of Health Service willspeak on "Sex" Wed- nesday and the following Tuesday. Allen-Rumsey men have invited the residents of Wenley House to attend. * * * BETSY BARBOUR HOUSE will hold its regular open house after the game today. Donuts and hot cider will make up the refresh- inents. AT A RECENT meeting of the West Quad Camera Club, Pete Mann of Lloyd House was elected President of the shutter organiza- tion. Other officers of the Club elected at the meeting are George Hess, vice-president; David Muller, secretary; and Dick Clark, treas- urer. The members of the Club meet every Wednesday evening in Strauss Memorial Library. One of the prime objectives of the or- ganization is bettering individual photographic technique through group criticism and discussion of members' pictures. 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 Preslaent, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur- days.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1948 VOL. LIX, No. 46 . " Notices Aeronautical Engineers: A representative of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California, will be in Rm. 1079 E. E. Bldg. Nov. 18 and 19 to in- terview Aeronautical Engineers who will graduate soon. The in- terview schedule will be posted on the Aero. Eng. bulletin board, and applications may be obtained in Rm. 1079, E. E. Bureau of Appointments and Oc- cupational Information: One of the California educa- tional institutions has given us calls for teachers in the following fields: Art (crafts,history and methods); Biological Science; Business Administration; Ele- mentary Education (including methods and audio-visual aids); French; German; Spanish; Geog- raphy in combination with an- thropology, history or geology; Home Economics; Journalism; Mathematics, Music (violin, strings and theory) ; Psychology; Speech arts; and Industrial Arts. The Ph.D. degree is desired, but those with Master's degrees and good experience will be considered. For DINE With the ORMSBYS "ON THE VILLAGE SQUARE" DEXTER, MICH. WEEK-END DINNER MENU further information, call Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. at the Women students attending the Panhellenic Ball, Nov. 13, have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Choral Union Members whose attendance records are clear, will please call for special courtesy passes admitting to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra concert on the day of the performance Mon., Nov. 15, between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30, and 1 to 4, at the offices of the University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Academic Notices English 149 (Advanced Play- writing) will meet at 7:30 p.m., Tues., Nov. 16, Rm. 2019 Angell Hall, instead of Mon., Nov. 15, Rm. 3217 Angell Hall. Graduate Students in English: The preliminary examinations for the doctorate will be given accord- ing to the following schedule: American Literature, December 1; English Literature, 1700-1900, De- cember 4; English Literature, 1500-1700, December 8; English Literature from the Beginnings to 1500, December 11. Concerts Faculty Concert: The University of Michigan String Quartet, Gil- bert Ross and Emil Raab, violin- ists, Paul Doktor, violist, and Oliver Edel, cellist, will be heard in its first program, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Nov. 14, Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre. Program: Haydn's Quartet in F Major, Op. 77, No. 2; Schubert's Quartet Satz in C Minor, Op. posth., and Quartet in A Minor, Op. 51, No. 2 by Brahms. The general public is invited. Student Recital: Roger Hauen- stein, Organist, will be heard at 4:15 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 14, Hill Auditorium, in a recital presented in partial fulfillment of the re- quirements for theBachelor's de- gree in music. The program will include compositions by Campra, De Grigny, Buxtehude, Bach, Franck, Sowerby, Karg-Elert, and will be open to the general public. Student Recital: David Larson, pianist, will be heard in a program presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree, at 4:15 p.m., Mon- day, Nov. 15, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Mr. Larson is a pupil of Mischa Meller. His recital will include works by Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, and Chopin. The public is invited. Events Today Saturday Luncheon Discussion Group, Lane Hall, 12 noon, Vets Who Quit Lose Eligibility For Semester Veterans in training under Pub- lic Law 346 who withdraw from the University after today will au- tomatically be charged with a complete semester's eligibility for benefits, according to current Vet- erans Administration regulations. To avoid this loss, the veteran must arrange to pay back to the VA a portion of the amount paid to the University in his behalf. The amount in each case varies according to when the withdrawal is made. Further information may be se- cured from the Veterans' Service Bureau, Rm. 1514 Rackham Build- ing. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 OLYMPIAGd..River atyMcGraw Tonight Only! The Dance Festival of the Year! TEX BENEKE And His ORCHESTRA Jimmy DORSEY And His ORCHESTRA Concert 9-10 p.m. Continuous Dancing 10 p.m.- 1 a.m. Tuller Hotel Cigar Stand, and Statler and Leland Hotels (Transportation Desks). NO INTOXICATING LIQUORS SOLD OR PERMITTED ON PREMISES Reserved $ . Per Person Seats .50 Tax Inc. General $2.00 Adinission . 0 'A Per Person Tax Inca. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT STAG or DRAG MASONIC TEMPLE BEAT THE BAND REDUCED RATES: To the Ladies prior to 9:00 I Roger house at game. Williams Guild -Open the Guild house after f I i OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Monday thru Saturday: 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight Sunday: 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight GRANAIDA CAFE NEW MANAGEMENT After the game where to eat? Bring your guy, bur gal, LUNCH and DINE- Where the "Big Nine" shine And waitresses are "divine." MR. RJCHARD FOIEY. .. MR. MERLE HENRY Westminster Guild - Post-game weiner roast at Baptist Church. Coming Events Armenian Students' Association: Meets Mon., Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union. Dr. H. Hootkins will lecture on the Armenian lan- guage. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation: Musicale, Sun., 8 p.m. Brahms, Bloch, Grieg, Dvorak. Refresh- ments. Everyone welcome. Graduate History Club Coffee Hour, Mon., Nov. 15, 4-5 p.m., Clements Library. Faculty and graduate history students invited. Graduate Outing Club:. Ice- skating. Meet at northwest en- trance, Rackham Bldg., 2:15 p.m., Sun., Nov. 14. Sign supper list at Rackham check desk before 9 a.m., Saturday. Russian Circle Tea: Dr. Kunitz, guest. 7:30 p.m., Mon., Nov. 15, In- ternational Center. Sociedad Hispanica: Social hour, 4 to 5 p.m., Mon., Nov. 15, Inter- national Center. U. of M. Hot Record Society: "Jazz Vocals from the Beginning to the Present" will be featured Sun., 8 p.m., Michigan League Ballroom. Everyone is invited. at CRAFT PRESS 330 Maynard St. Continuous from 1 P.M. III "MEET ME AT ,THE TEMPLE" III _U CG lteal Wapt Cajfeteia, DAILY SPECIALS .-- Lunch 11 to 1:30 ... Dinner S to 7:00 Sunday 12 to 2:30 and 5 to 7:00 Thru the Arcade - 338 Maynard Street THE FARM CUPBOARD Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS Open Daily 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Except Monday 5400 Plymouth Rd. (on the way to Detroit) Phone 9387 Metzger's Restaurant Where Good Food Insures Your Health and Our Success Domestic Beers and Wines 203 E. Washington Phone 9126 re ee s SUGAR BOWL ,rVVO,,$ for Dining -Ii When you dine at The Alleviel Motel THE FLAVOR of good food and prompt efficient service, combined with the quiet atmosphere of our dining rooms, provide you with the necessities of a successful dinner party. We cater to private parties as well as small dinner engagements. Call 'today for Reservations! Our Own Home Made Soup .. .15 Marinated Herring..........35 Chilled Fruit or Vegetable Juice ...................... .15 Fresh Florida Shrimp Cocktail ................... .60 Grilled Beef Tenderloin Steak French Fried Onions ..... 2.50 Choice New York Sirloin Steak Drawn Butter ............ 2.25 Select Club Sirloin Steak Top Grade Prime Beef .... 2.00 Two Grilled Pork Chops Home Made Apple Sauce .. 1.50 French Fried JumboFlorida Shrimp, Tartare Sauce ... 1.50 Broiled Lake Superior White Fish Lemon -Butter....s........1.35 Breaded Pork Cutlets Spiced Crab Apples......1.25 Roast Prime Sirloin of Beef Brown Gravy..............1.35 Roast Fresh Ham Home Made Apple Sauce . 1.25 Genuine Calf Liver Saute Rasher of Crisp Bacon .... 1.40 Choice of Potatoes Chef's SaladeButtered Vegetable Chef's Salad Buttered Vegetable Home Made Rolls Choice of Beveragej - Starts Sunday - '1assified Advertising I WE BAKE ALL OF OUR PASTRIES Z4 e 8 e e Jdare ReCommended by Duncan Hines in "Adventures in Good Eating.". 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 FOR RENT VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052. ) 3R TRANSPORTATION COUPLE seeks transportation in gen- eral direction of Cincinnati, Nov. 24th. Will share expenses. Call2-2769. )2T LOST AND FOUND LOST-A red leather wallet With coin attachment containing $26. Will find- er please contact Barbara Davis, 1107 Mich. Ave., Ph. 2-7657. )23L TRAGEDY!! Lost sorority pin! Alpha Chi Omega. Base engraved: D. Cady. Call Donna, 2-3839. Reward! )8L LOST-Squash Racket, lettered "Am- herst College" in I-M Building, last week. Finder call C. W. Lane, 9692. Reward. )19L LOST in State Street campus area- green leather billfold containing only money. Call 7312 during the day. Re- ward. )22L FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE-1940 Indian 30-50. Good condition, $275. 2-3762 after 7 p.m. )31 FORD-Model "A" Four-Door. Brakes, engine good condition. Four good tires. $175.00. Phone AA 25-8073. )34 TUXEDO-Size 40, also tuxedo and tails both size 38, practically new. 401 Pot- ter, phone 2-6567. )36 FOR SALE-Black velvet evening cape with hood, excellent condition, call 2-6756. )32 MODEL A Pickup for sale cheap or what do you have to trade. A. D. Mayfield, 1216 W. Washington, call 8515. )35 ANSLEY Radio-Phonograph table mod-! el, with Webster changer, blond mod- ern cabinet. One year old. $150.00. Phone 2-3848. )33 STOCK UP against low temperatures with cozy soft gowns and pajamas from the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP. 126 EAST HURON PHONE 4241 Fifteen Minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor I I w q WANTED TO BUY WANTED-4 .7 ipla&t to ,$io State Game. Call 2-7977. )7W MISCELLANEOUS DANCE MUS I C Chuck Downer and his Orchestra Phone 25-7911 )IM WANTED SEWING, repairing and making over, or making new garments. Miss Liv- ingston, 315 S. Division, 2 rings, 2nd floor front. )6W HELP WANTED DISHWASHER for Snack Bar. Student help preferred. Ph. 5464 after 4 p.m. )5H PART-Time Help Wanted for soda foun- tain. Apply after 6:00 P.M. Broadway Soda Bar, 1015 Broadway. )4H SECRETARY for advertising manager, School of Publications. Advertising experience not necessary. Must know shorthand and typing. For interview, call 7205 between 9 and 3. )3H 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 PERSONAL LOST my head. Must have new one in time for the "Masquerade of the Heads." )7P ATTENTION, Social Chairmen: Check your dates with the MACK FERGU- SON TRIO. Some dates available. Call 2-4183 or 5118. )4P UNION Musician desires dance work. I play clar., alto, and baritone sax. Semi-name experience. Read or fake. 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