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By ROMA LIPSKY
Want to find out where John
Jones, '26, lived when he was in
Ann Arbor?
Or how to contact all law school
graduates of 1938?
THE PLACE to look is the
Alumni Catalog office. Fully
equipped with filing cabinets that
almost reach the ceiling, the
Alumni Office, the one place on
campus where nothing is ever des-
troyed, keeps complete and up-to-
date information on each of the
130,000 living alumni of the Uni-

They also have more com-
plete information than any one
other office on every one of the
22,000 students presently en-
rolled.
The office, which handles most
of the University's mail going to
alumni, also keeps a full ad-
dress file, alphabetized by region.
tITS ADDRESSOGRAPH ma-
chine enables letters of interest to
specific groups of alumni to be
easily selected from the whole
system.

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Mlletin is constructive notice to all
iembers of the University. Notices
or the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the, Office of the
ssistantto the President Room 2552
dministration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
n the day preceding publication
11:00 am. Saturdays).
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 93
Notices

Identification Cards for stu-
dents who were not enrolled in
the first semester will be available
Tues. and Wed., 8:30 to 4:30, in
the lobby of the Administration
Bldg.
Student Loan Art Reprints: Stu-
dents may pick up their assigned1
prints at Room 510 (basement),
Administration Bldg., this week
from 9-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m.
featuring
BREAKFAST, LUNCH
AND DINNERS
prepared by
ANN ARBOR'S WELL KNOWN
CHEF FOR 30 YEARS
VIRGIL LANG
DAILY STUDENT SPECIAL
to fit your budget
Open: 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Closed Sundays
MIELE'S Ca
120 E. Washington St.

Students may select an addi-
tional print from the remaining
80 unassigned framed prints at
Rm. 510 Administration Bldg. from
9-12, a.m. and 1-5 p.m., Wed.
through Fri. of this week. Students
must bring current University
identification and the rental fee
of 50 cents with them when sign-
ing for a print.
University Community . Center,
Willow Village:
Wed., Feb. 22, 8 p.m., Women's
Exercise Class; Ceramics;Interde-
nominational Ash Wednesday Ser-
vice; Choir practice.
Thurs., Feb. 23, 8 p.m., Wives'
Club Refreshment Committee.
The Inter-Arts Union announces
the cancellation of the Mad-Ad
Ball. Refunds at Office of Stu-
dent Affairs.
FELLOWSHIPS ANNOUNCED BY
ALUMNAE COUNCIL:
Two fellowships of $750 each-
Lucy Elliott and Alice Lloyd Fel-
lowships respectively-are being
offered by the Alumnae Council
of the University of Michigan for
the academic year of 1950-5da.
These awards are open to women
who are graduates of an accredited
college or university. They may be
used by a University of Michigan
graduate for work at any college
or university, but a graduate of
any other university will be re-
quired to use the award for work
on the Michigan campus. Person-
ality, achievement, and scholastic
ability will be considered in grant-
ing the awards.
Application for the fellowships
may be made through the Alum-
nae Council Office, Michigan Lea-
gue, Ann Arbor, Michigan. All ap-
plications must be filed by April
1. Awards will be announced be-
fore April 30.
Choral Union Members whose
attendance records are clear will
please call for courtesy passes for
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orches-
tra concert, on the day of the

Each address is stamped into
a metal sheet, and the top o the
sheet has various shaped and
colored tabs. If a specific letter
is designated for all engineering
graduates, the addressograph
machine can be set to pick out
only the sheets with yellow tabs
on the top, bypassing all others.
Some letters, such as the an-
nouncement of the opening of an
extension course program in one
city, can easily be sent only to the
alumni living in or near that city
by taking only that section of the
cards from the geographical Mist-
ing.
concert, Thurs., Feb. 23, between
the hours 9:30 and 11:30, and 1
and 4; after which time no passes
will be issued.
Bowling: University women stu-
dents and guests (men and
women) may bowl for a small fee
on the Women's Athletic Building
alleys at the following hours:
Tues. and Thurs., 7:30 to 9:30
p.m.
Fri., 7:30 to 11 p.m.
Please use North Entrance to
building.
The Typewriting Laboratory, in
Rm. 276, School of Business Ad-
ministration, will be open during
the following hours for those stu-
dents who have an operating.
knowledge of the typewriter:
Tues., 7-10 p.m.; Wed., 3-5 p.m.;
and Sat., 10-12 a.m.
A representative of the Contin-
ental Oil Company will be at the
Bureau of Appointments on Mon.
and Tues., Feb. 27 and 28, to in-
terview June graduates with a
bachelor's degree in economics or
Business Administration with a
major in marketing. Bachelor's
candidates will undergo a 10 to 17
month training period in which the
trainee is acquainted with the
duties and responsibilities of a
merchandising position and to
familiarize the trainee with the
company's products, its facilities,
and its marketing policies. There
are also a few openings for market
analysts in the Market Research
Division for above average Mas-
ter's degree candidates who have
majored in economics or business
administration.
For further information please
contact the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administration Bldg.
Mr. 1H. R. Keith and Mr. L. L.
Thurber of the Detroit Division of
the International Business Ma-
chines Corporation will be at the
Bureau of Appointments on
Thurs. and Fri., Feb. 23 and 24,
to interview men interested in
sales in punch card, typewriter,
and time clock divisions. They are
interested in June graduates of
any of the colleges of the Uni-
versity who are interested in sales
as a career. They will interview
men interested in locating in any
of their branches as well as the
Detroit area. Interested students
contact the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administration Build-
ing to arrange for interviews.
The U.S. Civil Service Commis-
sion announces examinations for
Laboratory Electronic Mechanic,
grades GS-2 through 7; grades
GS-9 and 11. Optional fields as
follows: computers, control, elec-
tro-acoustics, electron tubes, in-_
strumentation, microwave radio,
propagation, radio, television, wire
communications, general.
The U.S. Civil Service Commis-
sion announces examinations for
Biological Aid, grades GS-1/7.
The Detroit Civil Service Com-
mission announces examinations

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A STAFF of people work full-
time to keep the files constantly
up to date.
But one of their biggest troubles
is keeping track of women who
change their name by marriage
anddon't let the office know
about it.
"Sometimes we find out about
changes of name by marriage
through the newspapers, which
we check daily for news of Michi-
gan Alumni," Miss Helen Schmutz,
Supervisor of the Alumni Catalog
office said, "But it would be ex-
tremely helpful if the women
themselves informed us."
for the following positions: civil
engineer, architectural engineer,
mechanical engineer, structural
engineer. Closing date: May 1, 19-
50. The Detroit Civil Service Com-
mission also announces examina-
tions for Social Case worker and
Medical Social Case worker, also
Student Social Worker.
For additional information on
the above announcements please
contact the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administration Build-
ing.
Lectures
Dr. J. J. Katz of Argonne Na-
tional Laboratory will lecture on
"Oxide Systems of the Transuran-
ium Elements," Wed., 4:07 p.m., R.
1300 Chemistry.
Lecture: "Bullfighting in Spain"
(illustrated). Rip Zwickley, Wayne
University; auspices of La Sociedad
Hispanica and the Department of
Romance Languages. 8:00 p.m.,
Wed., Feb. 22, Rackham Amphi-
theater.
University Lectures in Journal-
ism: Walter B. Kerr, Jr., foreign
editor of the New York Herald
Tribune, will address an assembly
of journalism students and other
interested persons at 3 p.m. Wed.,
Feb. 22, Rm. B, Haven Hall. Mr.
Kerr, who has been abroad dur-
ing most of the period since 1937,
will discuss "The Soviet Union and
the American Press."
University Lecture: "Aboriginal
Australia" (illustrated with color-
ed film from the National Geo-
graphic Society). Frank M. Setz-
ler, chief curator, division of an-
thropology, United States Nation-
al Museum; auspices of the Mu-
seum of Anthropology. 4:15 p.m.,
Thurs., Feb. 23, Rackham Amphi-
theatre
Academic Notices
Forestry Assembly: There will be
an assembly for students in the
School of Forestry and Conserva-
tion and for participants in the
post-graduate program in public
administration for men from con-
servation agencies in the amphi-
theatre of the Rackham Bldg., at
11 a.m., Wed., Feb. 22. Prof. Ken-
neth P. Davis will speak. Forestry
classes in the School of Forestry
and Conservation except those
having non-Forestry conflicts are
expected to attend.-I
Political Science 1 and 2: A
make-up final examination will be
given Sat., March 4 from 9-12
a.m. in 304 South Wing.
Political Science 350 students
should see Mr. Henry Bretton for
topics for term papers. Mr. Bret-
ton will be in 303 South Wing on
Fri., Feb. 24, 3 to 5 p.m.
Mithematics Colloquium: Thurs.,
Fb. 23, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell
Hall. Prof. J. W. T.' Youngs, of
Indiana University, will talk on
"' he Representation Problem for
Surfaces."

Mathematics Orientation Sem-
inar: Anyone interested in the
mathematics orientation seminar
1 lease see Prof. Rainich, 3001
A.H., or call Herbert Guy, 2-1617
Lefore Friday noon so that a
convenient meeting time may be
arranged.
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MODERN 3 ROOM APT.-Adults only.
3-5732 Goddard Rd., Romulus. Phone
Romulus 412F4. )4F
WANTED TO BUY
USED LEICA, Imarect view finder, 90mm
lens, 135mm lens. Write Bowers, Box
273, Law Club. )2W
LOST & FOUND
LOST-Saturday night in Student Pub-
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purse with fringed pocket on side,
zipper across top. Will offer reward
if all identification and a very im-
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intact._Call Nancy Bylan, 2-3241. )15L
FOUND--Gold compact in Beaver coat.
Fri. nite. Union. Call 5001 New Dorm.
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FOR SALE

FOR SALE.
COUSINS
on State Street
A new stock of cotton pajamas have
arrived In prints, seersuckers and
solid colors at $3.95. )3
RALEIGH 3 speed bike. A-1 mechanical
condition $30. Phone 26469. H. Berk-
man ) 29
TAME YOUNG Parakeets, Canaries and
Love Birds. Bird supplies and cages.
Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2B
WOOD
For fireplace or furnace. Call 3-4575.
)11,
SEVEN FOOT SKIS, binders and poles.
Excellent condition. Call 28841. )26
PERSONAL
WANTED-Ride to campus, every morn-
ing, from Dearborn and return eve-
mugs. Call Hton, LU 15284 in Dear-
born. )16P
DEAR CONSERVATIVE YOUNG MAN-
There are plenty of OTHER people
around who are still looking for fos-
sils.
ASCH-Kiss me or I'll die. STAN. )15P
JOHN-Thanks for the inside info on
the 39c luncheon at J. D. Miller's
Cafeteria. Boy that entree, potato,
vegetable, bread, butter and beverage
really taste good. What a buy. Hank.
)2P
DEMAND is starting for SPRING coats,
suits, and children's garments. Get
yours in early.
NEARLY NEW SHOP
311 East Huron ) 8B
OPENINGS FOR COOPERATIVE LIV-
ING at the exceptionally low cost of
less than $9.50 for room and board
per week. We can accept men im-
mediately. Contact personnel chair-
man, Ph. 7211 after 6:30 P.M. )13P
JOHN-Thanks for the inside info on
the 39c luncheon at J. D. Miller's
Cafeteria. Boy that entree, potato,
vegetable,bread, butter and beverage
really tasted good. What a buy, Hank.
)2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )lP

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UNDERWOOD - Standard typewriter
(upright) good condition, $30. 318
Tyler Hse. Ph. 2-4591. )32
WOMAN'S white figure ice skates, size
nine, good condition. Call Joyce
Mersereau, 2-8266. )33
MEDICAL RESEARCH MICROSCOPE-
1060 power. $125. F. Vratny, 424
Cooley. - )30
EASY Portable Washing Machine. Spin-
drier. $30. Ph. 2-7388. a)31
COUSINS
on State Street
Come in and select a new skirt in
solid colors and checks. From $5.95.
MAKE TIME OR LIFE a part of your
college life. Special reduced Student
Rates available ($4.75 a year-instead
of $6) to make it easier. Phone Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, 2-82-42. We'll
bill you.)2
Read and Use.The
Daily Classifieds

DECORATIVE POSTERS Quantity
printed in color by silk-screen pro-
cess. Ph. 9241, Pictorial Posters. Jim
Eldridge. )18B
ALTERATIONS - Ladies garments, 410
observatory, near hospital and dormi-
tories. Ph. 2-2678. )19B
GROUP PHOTOS
Weddings a Specialty
CHUCK NICHOLS
Ph. 8528 715 E. Huron )20B
PROMPT SERVICE on all typewriter
repairs. MOSELEY TYPEWRITER &
SUPPLY CO.,_214 E._Washington. )5B
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
tap, acrobatic, ballet. Over Michigan
Theater. Phone8066. )9B
MONEY SAVERS-Navy T-shirts, 45c.
Khaki pants, $2.99. All wool athletic
hose, 49c. Marlboro gabardine sport
shirts, $3.99. Navy type oxfords, $6.88.
Open 'til 6 p.m. SAMS STORE 122 E.
Washington St.
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out-anytime.
Kiddie -Dare, 3-1121. )10B
PA3UL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Ukeleles .--$5.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. 11B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by EstablishedTradition. 3B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. 4

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PERSONAL
CONSERVATIVE MAN 2'3" tall with
tuxedo, desires to meet girl, 2'1" tall.
Object-Penguins.
NEWS, FROM CLUB 211-Club 211's
net folicy-there is no expiration
date on meal tickets! Tickets good
any day-need not be used on con-
secutive days. Expires only when"
completely-punched. 2P
MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity
house. Excellent food, moderate pric-
es. Close to campus. Call Bud Ph.
1039. )1oP

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ROOMS
FOR RENT

BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING and, or, ironing done In my
own home. Free pick up and deliv-
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ONE-HALF of iarge pleasant room near
campus available formale student.
Also one sma'll double. Call 6876. 8B

BUSINESS
SERVICES

DOUBLE ROOM for male students. 312
blocks from campus. Hollywood beds.
Shower. $5 per week each. Ph. 5750.
35R
DOUBLE ROOMS and SUITES-For stu-
dents or workers. Accomi todation for
married couple. Twin-beds, shower,
hot water. Close to campus. Reason-
able. 509 S. Division near Jefferson.
__ __ )33R
CHOICE - FIRST FLOOR DOUBLE -
TWIN BEDS-NEVER BEFORE RENT-
ED. NEAR CAMPUS. 325 E. Jefferson.
PH. 3-4738. )34R
MEN'S DOUBLE, near Rackham. 120
N. Ingalls. Ph. 26644. $5.50 a week.
_________)32R
DOUBLE ROOM for men.. $5.50 each
perweek. Single room $7.50 a week.
Linen furnished. 621 Church. 7854
and 24639. )31R
DESIRABLE SLEEPING ROOM for boys.
Inner-spring mattresses. 1335 S. Uni-
versity. _ _)22R
SINGLE ROOM for male students, 31,E
blocks from campus. Hollywood beds,
shower. $7.00 per week. Ph. 5750. )19,R
VACANCY for male students. Rooms
can be used as apartment. Also double
rooms. Call 2-2052. 8R
ATTRACTIVE single room. Cooking
privileges.h507E. Liberty and 1106
Lincoln. Ph. 5224. _) 14R
SINGLE ROOM, newly decorated, quiet,
near Yost Field House. Call evenings,
3-4895 )21R
TRANSPORTATION
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