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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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C A N A L C R O S S E S R I V E R - Traffic moves once more on the reopened Mittelland via-
duct across the Weser River near Minden, Germany, destroyed during the war by the German army,.
The viaduct cuts travel between the Ruhr and the Hannover-Brunswick area by six hours.

yK U N K M T SI- M KMAID - Game Protector
Sergius Polevoy shows a "de-skunked" skunk to Jeanne Crow,
featured in N. Y. State exhibit of the Sportsmen's Show in N. Y.

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 off
the Assistant to the President, Room
2552 Administration Building, by 3:00
p.m. on the day preceding publica-
tion (11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 112
Notices
Faculty, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: Freshman
five-week progress reports will be
due Fri., March 11, in the Aca-
demic Counselors' Office, 108
Mason Hall.
Marching Band Members: Or-
ders for the Marching Band jack-
ets will be taken Friday and Mon-
day by Mr. Jack Lee at Harris
Hall. Price $12. Delivery in three
weeks after placement of cash or-
der.
Housing for Men Students-
Summer Session, 1949: Informa-
tion and applications for Univer-
sity Residence Halls are now
available in the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs, 1020 Administration
Bldg.
Graduate Students please pick
up their language examination
questionnaires in their depart-
mental offices this week.
The University Personnel Of-
fice, 3012 Administration Building,
has available the following part-
time jobs for regularly enrolled
ztudents:
Orderly, emotionally disturbed
patients, 24 hours per week, $.90
per hour.
Chemist, Graduate, metallurgi-
cal testing, about $1.00 per hour.
Gardener, experienced in care of
trees and shrubs.
Draftsman, Architectural, about
20 hours, open rate.
Senior Women attending the
senior dinner and Junior Girls
Play may obtain their caps and
gowns Monday, Tuesday or Wed-
nesday, Moe's Sports Shop. Those
who have paid senior dues and are
to receive a discount on the rental
fees must show their receipt. It is
not necessary for those not plan-
ning to use the gowns now to ob-
tain them; another opportunity
will present itself before com-
mencement.
Graduate Students in English
who are planning to take the pre-
liminary examinations for the
doctorate this spring should no-
tify Professor Marckwardt by
March 15.
Approved Student Sponsored
Social Events:
March 9
Sigma Delta Chi
March 11
Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi
Omega, Collegiate Sorosis, Delta
Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Gamma
Phi Beta, Kappa Delta, Martha
Cook Dorm, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Stockwell Hall, Theta Xi, Victor
Vaughan House, Young Progres-
sives
March 12
Acacia, Allen Rumsey & Wenley
Houses, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha
Kappa Kappa, Alpha Rho Chi,
Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi,
Chi Phi, Chi Psi, East Quad, South
side, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Tau

Delta
Hinsdale House, Kappa Sigma
Fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Lawyers Club, Lloyd House, Phi
Delta Theta, Phi Sigma Kappa,
Phi Sigma Delta, Psi Upsilon,
Sigma Alpha Ep ilon, Sigma Al-
pha Mu, Sigma Phi, Stevens
House, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta
This man is smiling
Because
He is pleased with the
Convenience, Courtesy,
and Speed
that he gets when he
drives in at

(Editor's note: Contributors to
What's Up in the Dorms should con-
tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily or
105 Betsy Barbour.)
"Be a lamb and bring your lion"
is the theme for Martha Cook's
"Windy Whirl" to be presented
from 8:30 p.m. to midnight today.
The informal affair will feature
a card room and a room where
charades will be played in addi-
tion to one set aside for dancing.
Renee Meyerson is general chair-
man of the event.
THE FIRST Lloyd House floor
party for Lloyd residents and their
dates will be held Saturday eve-
ning in the house lounge and rec-
reation room,
The affair, sponsored by the
fourth floor, will feature a
Delta Chi, Triangle, Zeta Beta
Tau, Zeta Psi
March 13
Adelia Cheever House, Intercol-
legiate Zionist Fed., Sigma Phi
Epsilon
The Public Schools of Pueblo,
Colorado, are in need of teachers
in the following fields: Kinder-
garten; Primary, Intermediate
grades; a few high school teach-
ers; Librarian; and Printing
teacher. For further information,
call at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments.
The Mene Grande Oil Co. of
Barcelona, Venezuela, needs teach-
ers in its school for American chil-
dren. The fields include: Kinder-
garten, with some knowledge of
typing preferred; Second Grade
with some library experience pre-
ferred; Third Grade; Fourth
Grade; Fifth Grade; and a Junior
H.S, teacher of General Science
and Social Science. Minimum re-
quirements are the A.B. and two
years' experience. For further in-
formation, call at the Bureau of
Appointments.
The Vick Chemical Company
will have a representative here on
March 15, 16 and 17 to interview
men for their advertising sales
training program. Candidates must
be between the ages of 21 and 26,
(Continued onPage 4)

What's Up in the Dorm

Monte Carlo theme and spac
will be set aside for dancing.
Money made by the "best forge
on campus will be issued to eac
couple. Prizes will be awarded
the couple winning the large
amount of money.
STOCKWELL hALL'S "Rod
Romp," from 9 p.m. to midnig
today will feature modern ar
square dancing in addition
spudnuts and cokes.
Caller for the folk dancin
will be Ivan Parker, assistant t
the Dean of students, who wi
use his own records. Parker an
Mrs. Parker will serve as chap,
crones as will Thomas G. Gie'
of the economics departmen
and Mrs. Gies and Mrs. Elsie I
Fuller, assistant dean of women
The three house directors, M
Muriel Esty, Miss Ernestine Kin
mell and Miss Marion Plum, w;
also be present. General chairm
of the affair is Beverly Ketci
with June Hill assisting her.
Dance committee heads are
follows: Vin Wallace, tickets ar
pictures; Pat Stites, picture prop
Carrie Higley, publicity; Elai
Madden, favors: Mary Lee M,
Donald, refreshments; Sal
Baker, decorations.
WILLIAMS HOUSE next soc
event will be a coke dance from
p.m. to midnight tomorrow.
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TICE'S MEN'S STORE

CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS

for

F 0 L D I N G B 0 A T - A demonstrator shows how the Trav-l-boat, a marine plywood craft,
fourteen feet long, can be folded in half for tow behind an automobile. The boat was one of
the novelties displayed at the New York Sportsmen's Show, in Grand Central Palace.

MAN H ATTAN SHIRTS

87-YEAR-OLD-CARVER.- C.W.Nelson,Sr.,87,
of Neenah, Wis., who took up whittling 30 years ago, shows some
of his work at a session of the World Hobby Exposition in Chicago.

TICEs MEN'S SHOP
1107 South UniYersity
(Around the corner from Ulrich's)

G I D E K 1 V K SA L F. - Ilanging from the roof is this glider which, like any other mer-
chandise in the store, is for sale in the 2irnlaue department of Galeries Lafayette, Paris shop.

LONG-IEKM MOVIEt TAIKA - Allen D.
Sewall and his wife, Lucile, Hollywood extras costumed here foi a
°hillbilly scene. have been in more movies than most stars.

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