PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN -DAILY . _ . . LA" 1,. 1C'o- yl x ; s^e Y ;C.- lu c Goa iQ, A ? y_. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN T 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 Angel Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day prec ing'publication (11:00 a.m. Satur- days.) Notices THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1948 VOL. LIX, No. 50 Students intending to apply for admission to the College of Liter- ature, Science, and the Arts, for the Spring Semester on transfer from any other school on campus must have their applications and, all necessary transcripts on filein the Office of Admissions with Ad- vanced Standing, 1209 Angell Hall, on or before January 1, 1949. Choral Union Members whose records of attendance are clear, please call for courtesy passes to the Ezio Pinza concert on the day of the performance, Nov. 18, be- tween 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. and 1 and 4 p.m. at the offices of the University M\/usical Society, Bur- ton Memorial Tower. "Messiah" Stand - in Quartet Tryouts:, Members of the Choral Union who desire to try out for the stand-in solo parts for the "Messiah" performances, will please confer with Conductor Les- ter McCoy in Room 111, rear of Hill Auditorium; or make appoint- ments at the offices of the Uni- versity Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower. Women Students wishing to be away Thursday night, Nov. 25, must secure permission from the Office of the Dean of Women. Over the Thanksgiving Holiday women students will have 12:30 permission on Nov. 24 and 11 p.m. on Nov. 25. Bids for the photographic con- cession at the Paul Bunyan Dance held Jan. 8 are solicited. Bids should be mailed before Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, to Paul Bunyan Concessions committee, Forestry School office, Natural Science Building. The Bureau of Appointments an- nlounces the'following inter- views for this week: Monday :and Tuesday, Nov. 22 and 23-The Radio Corporation of America will have representation here to interview men for person- nel management, accounting, and sales positions. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 22 and 23-The Standard Oil Com- pany of New Jersey will have a representative here to interview men for foreign service positions in geology and accounting. Fur- ther information and appoint- ments may be obtained by calling Ext. 371, or by stopping in the of- fice at 201 Mason Hall, Academic Notices History 11, Lecture Section II: Midsemester, 3 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 18, Miller's and Hansen's sections in Room C, Haven Hall; Heide- man's and Slosson's, in Natural Science Auditorium. Doctoral Examination for Nor- Do rmitoryNews (EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to What 'sUp in the Dorms should con- tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily or 105 Betsy Barbour.) APOLOGIES to Jim Mortell and John Steinhauser for the anecdote appearing in yesterday's Daily which was submitted to this col- umn by an unqualified source. Mr. Mortell was not on a binge -he was studying. He was notj "gay" when he returned to his room-only tired. Mr. Steinhauser is not Mr. Mor- tell's roommate-he lives next door. He did not purchase the mannequin-he merely took part in the plan to persuade Mr. Mor- tell to leave his room while the mannequin was placed inside. We hang our heads A NEW SYSTEM to encourage women to participate in dorm ac- tivities has been undertaken at' Jordan Hall. Each woman receives points for her activities-which may include table tennis, sports, committees, offices, etc.-which are added to the corridor's total. The corridor having the highest number of points will be an- nounced in the spring. ** * COMMITTEE chairmen for West Quad's "Holly. Hop" on Dec. 4 have been announced. They are Bill Welke, general chairman, Bud Howell, tickets, Thoburn Stiles, publicity, Bob Strachn, music, and Fred Medwedeff, James Murray, Dave Bailey and Dave Horst, dec- orations. Albright Exhibit Prof. Jean Paul Slusser, director of the Museum of Art, will speak at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. He will discuss for a second time the popular contemporary paint- ings from the Albright Art Gallery currently on exhibit. r {i~t 4'\k l" Smooth-Fitting and Good-Looking SPORT OUTFITS wil go just right now, men! SPORT COATS in solid colors tan, brown, and blue $22.75 and $24.95 ...and... SPORT SLACKS in Gabardines, Coverts, Tweeds and Corduroys $7.95 - $14.95 RESCUE TRAPPED TRUCK DRIVER-Joseph Boyle (under smashed window) rests his head in his hands as police and volunteers work with timber to pry up his overturned truck pinning him to the ground at Needham, Mass. Boyle, 55, remained conscious through the half-hour ordeal and gave advice to his rescuers. He was taken to hospital with leg and internal injuries. Boyle said his truck overturned when he swerved to avoid another vehicle. U oN'S 122 East Liberty - on the corner Housemothers may night permission for 24. granti Wed., over- Nov. II.1I man Custer Deno, Chemistry; the- sis: "Studies on 1-Vinylnaphtha- lene in the Diels-Alder Reaction," 2 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 18, East Coun- cil Room, Rackham Bldg. Chair- man, W. E. Bachmann. Seminar in Applied Mathe- matics: 4 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 18, Rm. 247 W. Engineering Bldg. Mr. Clay Perry will speak on "The In- trinsic Theory of Elastic Shells and Plates." Biological Chemistry Seminar: 4 p.m., Fri., Nov. 19, Rm. 319 W. Medical Bldg. Subject: "Growth Factors Associated with Protein- Strepogenin and the Animal Pro- tein Factor (Vitamin B12?)." All interested are invited. Zoology Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 18, Rackham Amphi- heatre. Professor Shull will speak n "The Genetics Congress at 3tockholm, with bits of Scandi- navia." Open meeting. Concerts Concert: The University Musical ociety will present Ezio Pinza .ass, with Herman Allison at the )iano, in the Choral Union Series, Thursday at 8:30 p.m., Hill Au- ditorium. Mr. Pinza will sing a (Continued on Page 4) To accommodate the added rush on the two Quonset hut-snack bars on the corner of East and North University Streets, the Plant De- partment is adding a third, which will be ready for use sometime next week. The snack bars, which serve cof- Will Meet Today i fee, milk, and sandwiches to Willow Run students and others who bring their lunches to classes, have a capacity of 70 each and with the third hut the total capacity will be raised to about 175. They are run by the residence halls. The University obtained the huts as temporary buildings from the government at a small trans- port fee. They will be torn down when Willow Run students move to the city. Workmen have only to clean and paint the new "bar" before it starts serving students. University of Michigan- Drama Group will meet p.m. today at the home James Livingston, 417 Street. Dames' at 8:00 of Mrs. Eighth New Quonset Will Feed ore ORDER NO W!!ti CHRISTMAS CARDS See our collection of dlis/inclive modern and (radii onal cards. LOW PRICES. ORDER TODAY! RAMSAY-CANFIELD 1 19 East L iberty Phone 7900 sammmammmmamammmamammamasmmaaat ORPHEUM Ann Arbor's Intimate Theatre Housing Cinema Triumphs from .All Nations! 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E. Univ. and S. Univ. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. After 4 p.m., call Ypsi 3321XW. )47 1948 KAISER in excellent condition. Will sell very reasonably. Here is your chance to get a late model auto for several hundred dollars less than it cost six months ago. Inquire 416 Pearl St., Ypsilanti. )30 LOVELY Mouton 1/ length coat; brown cloth coat with fox tuxedo fur; brown gabardine full-length coat; brown gabardine suit; 4 pretty wool dresses, all sized 14-16; 3 pr. I. Miller shoes, size 8'A. All are in excellent condition. Call 2-0219. )40 THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Jacqueline Nylons In fashion's newest shades 51 Gauge - 15 Denier Short - Medium - Long 3 pr. $4.95A1 pr. $1.95 RANDALL'S 306 South State Street )3 11 ACRE FARM and homesite, restricted to 1phome per 5 acres. Half wooded, on private road, few minutes from Ann Arbor. Week-end cabin, built-in twin-size bunk, stove, ice box, inside sanitary toilet, scenic, fertile ground. $3500. $2000 cash, balance terms. Write Henry S. Wick, 24847 Eureka, Centerl line, Mich. )50, TALS, 38 ad studs, 2.collars, shirt 15-4. All for $25. Ph. 9857. )4El FOR RENT WEEKEND GUESTS? Rooms available in private homes. Call student Rm. Bureau, 28827 6:30-8:30 p. m. )2R VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052. )3R HELP WANTED ASS'T. for Bibliographic and Patent searches. Must have some training in Chem. & Eng. Part time if desired. W. L. Badger, 309 S. State. )6H WANTED TO RENT 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 TRANSPORTATION RIDE wanted to Chicago Friday, Nov. 18. Share expenses and lriving. Call 2-3861, ask for Tom. )4T DRIVING near Nebraska or Iowa for Xmas? Student couple wants to go along, share expenses and driving. 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Call 4145. )2W OHIO STATE tickets wanted. 2-4. Call Ruth, 2-9507 or 2-2521, Ext 213. )6W PERSONAL $50 GIFT Certificate for $25. At a fur store in Detroit. Call Shirley, 2-8266. )6P FREE RADIO Win a radio in the 1949 Michigariensian Photo Contest. . . . Watch the Daily for the rules. . . . Deadline December 15. )5P CLIFF HOFF ORCH. features Dave Hildinger, Will Brask and Homer Marple Ph. 2-8808 )3P HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW Patrons attending the last show tonight (starts at 9 P.M.) are invited to remain over at no extra charge and see a preview of a brand new film never shown in Ann Arbor. We cannot divulge name of preview film. TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MICHIGAN FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY 26 in. Girl's Bicycle. $20.00. Phone SIZE 38-40 suit of tails. Call Mrs. Tew- 2-6959. )42 ell, Ext. 564. )1J Tonight! ORCHIDS $3.00 VARSITY FLOWER SHOP 1122 S. University - Ph. 4422 I When you're pressed for time and need a bite, we can serve you in a jiffy! 24-hr. 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