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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members ofethe 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. Sat-
urdays).
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 98
Notices
The University of North Caro-
lina announces graduate assis-
tantships for women in dormito-
ries for the year 1949-50. Details
are available in the Office of the
Dean of Women. Women who will
hold a college degree by the end
of June, 1949, and who are inter-
ested in working with individuals
and groups in college are eligible
and selection is based on charac-
ter, personality, college record, ex-
perience, recommendations, and
professional objectives.
Continuous Daily From 1:30 P.M.
TODAY & THURS.!

Each assistantship provides tui-
tion, room and board. Recipients
are permitted to take part-time
academic work.
A pamphlet on "Foreign Study
Opportunities" from the Interna-
tional Relations Committee of the
National Education Association is
available for consultation in the
Office of the Dean of Women.
Sigma XI: The deadline for
nomination of new members is
March 1. Send completed nomina-
tion blanks to R. M. Thrall, Sec-
retary, 101A South Wing.
Approved social events for the
coming weekend:
February 25
Couzens Hall, Gamma Delta,
Hayden House, Mich. Christian
Fellowship, Triangle Fraternity
February 26
Abbey House, Acacia, Adams
House, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha
Kappa Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi
Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Tau
Delta, Delta Upsilon.
F. F. Fraternity, Greene House,
Henderson House, Hillel Founda-
tion, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Rho
Sigma, Lawyers Club, Pi Lambda
Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma
Nu, Sigma Phi, Strauss House,
Tau Delta Phi, Texas Club, Theta
Xi, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi
Occupational Information Confer-
ence:
Dr. M. W. Formo, Director of
Research of Archer, Daniels, Mid-
land Company, vegetable oil man-
ufacturers and refiners, and Mr.
French, Manager and Mr. Seed,
Assistant Manager of the Detroit
branch of New York Life Insur-
ance Company will discuss job op-
portunities and requirements for
college people in their respective
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fields at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Feb. 23, pices of the Department of Bio-
231 Angell Hall. All students in- logical Chemistry and the Medi-
vited. Opportunity for questions cal School. 3:30 p.m., Thurs., Feb.
and discussion. Sponsored by Bu- 124, Rackham Amphitheatre.
reau of Appointments.
University Lecture: "Modern
The Michigan State Civil Ser- Concepts of Infinity." Professor
ice announces the following ex- Casimir Kuratowski, University of
aminations: Warsaw, Visiting Lecturer of the
Forester 1: Seniors with, one American Mathematical Society;
summer's experience, auspices of the Department of
Account examiner 11: Account- Mathematics. 4 p.m., Thurs., Feb.
ing majors. 24, 3017 Angell Hall.

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Additional information may be
obtained at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration
Bldg.
Summer Employment: Oppor-
tunity for men with B.S. in Elec-
trical Engineering, or B.S. in some
other field and experience in elec-
tronics, to work in abstracting and
classifying of electronic patents
during this coming summer. For
further information call at Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Bldg.
Suntmer Jobs: Representative
from Camp Livingston, Loveland,
Ohio, will be here Friday after-
noon to interview Jewish men and
women for general counselor posi-
tions, waterfront director, also
registered nurse. Experience re-
quired. For appointment call at
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Building or call Ex-
tension 2614.
Lecture
University Lecture: "Recent
Progress in the Study of the Co-
agulation of the Blood." Dr. Ar-
mand J. Quick, Professor of Bi-
ological Chemistry, Marquette Un-
iversity School of Medicine; aus-

School of Forestry Lecture:
Mr. H. F. Nixdorf, of the No-
Sag Spring Company of Detroit,
Michigan, will speak on "Springs
in Modern Furniture Construc-
tion," 7 p.m., Feb. 24, West Lec-
ture Room, Rackham Building.
All furniture stndents are ex-
pected to attend and other stu-
dents, particularly those following
the Wood Technology Criricu-
lum are welcome.
Education .Leeture .Series:
"Trends in Adult Education,"
Howard Y. McClusky, Professor of
Educational Psychology and Di-
rector of the Bureau of Studies
and Training in Community Adult
Education. 7 p.m., Wed., Feb. 23,
University High School Audito-
rium. Free. Public invited.
Academic Notices O
Doctoral Examination for Frank
E. Hartung, Sociology; thesis: A
Study in Law and Social Differen-
tiation: As Exemplified in Viola-
tions of the Emergency Price Con-
trol Act of 1942 and the Second
War Powers Act, in the Detroit
Wholesale Meat Industry," 3 p.m.,
Wed., Feb. 23, East Council Room,

Rackham Bldg. Chairman, A. E.
Wood.
Cancellaton: Applied Mathe-
matics Seminar scheduled for
Thursday has been cancelled be-
cause of Professor Kuratowski's
lecture.
History Final Examination
Make-Up: Sat., Feb. 26. Room B,
Haven Hall. 9 a.m. Students must
come with written permission of
instructor,
Aerodynamics Seminar, Ac 160:
4-6 p.m., Wed., Feb. 23, 1508 E.
Engineering Bldg. Topic: Valter-
ra's method applied to supersonic
flow problems.
Astronomical Colloquium: 4:15
p.m., Fri., Feb. 25, Observatory.
Speaker: Miss Carolyn Mooshy.
Subject: "Solar Ultraviolet Radia-
tion and the Upper Atmosphere of
the Earth."
Bacteriology Seminar: 8:30
a.m., Thurs., Feb. 24, 1520 E. Med-
ical Bldg. Speaker: Ada M. Ames,
Subject: The Structure and Func-
tion of Cell Wall.
Engineering Mechanics Semii-
nar: Prof. William Hagerty will
speak on Photographic Technique
for studying Viscous Fluid Flow
Instabilities at 4 p.m., Wed., Feb.
23. West Engineering Building.
All graduate students in Engineer-
ing Mechanics are urged to attend
as well as interested students from
other departments.
Orientation Sem in a r : F irs t
meeting, Wed., 3 p.m., 3001 Angell
Hall.

Statistics

a.m., 3201 Angell Hall. Dr. Wood-
bury continues on Estimation.
Physical-Inorganic Chemistry
Seminar: Wed., Feb. 23, 4:10 p.m.,
303 Chemistry Bldg. Messrs. J. R.
Weaver, D. H. Campbell, and R.
M. Suggitt will present reviews of
recent chemical literature.
Concerts
May Festival: The May Festi-
val of six concerts given by the
University Musical Society, Mayl
5, 6, 7, and 8, in Hill Auditorium.
will involve the artistic services of
Pia Tassinari, Set Svanholm and
Martial Singher, of the Metropoli-
tan Opera; Gladys Swarthout, of,
opera, concert, and movie fame.
Shirley Russell, of Covent Garden
Opera; Harold Haugh, American
tenor; Tann Williams, Welsh-,
American contralto; Eriesa Mo-
rini, violinist; Gregor Piatigorsky,
violoncellist; and Benno Moisei-
witsch, pianist.
The following groups and con-
(Continued on Page 4)
Triangles Society Picks
New Slate of officers
Triangles, junior engineering
honor society, haselected the fol-
lowing officers for the second se-
mester: Bill Upthegrove, '50E,
president; Bob Paul, '50E, secre-
tary; Jim Atchison, '50E, treas-
urer.

Seminar: Wed.,

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By ED SILBERFARB
For those of you who find that
the English language is too con-
fining for literary expression, "El
Caballero Andante" has a place
for you.
Published by La Sociedad His-
panica and edited by Sherman Po-
teet, '49, "El Caballero Andante"
is the first and only foreign lan-
guage newspaper on campus. It
has as its primary objective the
cultivation of student interest in
literary endeavor.
ONE DIFFICULTY, which con-
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According to J. V. Falconieri,
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