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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, NOVEIVBER~ 3, 1949.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University.iNotices '
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the dayapreceding publication
(11:09 a.m. Saturdays).
Notices
Women students living in League
Houses: Room and board pay-
ments for the second half of the
DOORS OPEN AT 1:15
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fall semester are due to the house- mance Languages. 8 p.m., Fri.,
mother on Nov. 14. Nov. 4, Rackham Amphitheater,

MATINEES 25cI
LAST TIMES
2:50 - 6:00

NIGHTS 35c
TODAY!
- 9:25

All students who have registra-
tion blanks from the Bureau of
Appointments are reminded that
Fri., Nov. 4, is the last day for re-
turning them without penalty. Be-
ginning Mon., Nov. 7 a late regis-
tration fee of $1.00 will be paid to
the cashier of the University.
Students are urged to return
their blanks as soon as possible
this week to avoid the last minute
rush since all blanks must be
checked as they are returned to
the office.
Bureau of Appointments and Oc-
cupational Information:
The Public Schools of St. Louis,
Mo., are in need of teachers of In-
dustrial Arts and Home Economics
(M.A.).
For further information regard-
ing the above, call at the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Bldg.
Lectures
University Lecture: "Goethe,
Man and Poet." Dr. Friedrich
Bruns, Professor Emeritus of Ger-
man Literature, University of Wis-
consin; auspices of the Depart-
ment of Germanic Languages and
Literatures. 4:15 p.m., Fri., Nov.
4, Rackham Amphitheater.
University Lecture: "Tres meta-
foras en tres tiempos." Pedro Sa-
linas, Professor of Spanish Litera-
ture, Johns Hopkins University;
auspices of the Department of Ro-

Semnar in Applied Mathemat- students and American friends

ics: Thurs., Nov. 3, 4:15 p.m., 247
W. Engineering Bldg. Prof. C. L.
Dolph continues his talk on "The-
ory of linear prediction."
Transfinite Numbers Seminar:
Thurs., Nov. 3, 3 p.m., 2014 Angell
Hall. Mr. Seymour Ginsburg will
talk on recent results in the Arith-
metic of Alephs.
Concerts
Concert postponed: The pro-
gram of concertos and arias by
School of Music students, original-
ly announced for Thursday eve-
ning, Nov. 3, in Hill Auditorium,
has been postponed until a later
date, which will be announced as
soon as possible.
Events Today
Christianity vs World War II.
Discussion and Social Action,
group, 5 p.m., Congregational-Dis-
ciples Guild House, 428 Maynard
St.
Theology Forum: 8:30 p.m.,
Lane Hall. Paper: "The Intellect-
ual Affinities Anent the 17th Cen-
tury Theological Controversy in
the Netherlands."

Student-Faculty Hour: Honor-
ing the Romance Languages De-
partment, 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids
Room; League.
U. of M. Young Republicans:
7:30 p.m., League. Every commit-
tee member must attend.
U. of M. Unesco Council: Meet-
ing, 7 p.m., 430 Univ. High School.
Work project to be arranged.
Everyone invited.
Deutscher Verein: Meeting, 8
p.m. Rms. K, L. M. 3rd
floor, Union. Prof. Friedrich
Bruns, Univ. of Wisconsin, will
give a talk in German: Goethes
Lyrik. Students and faculty mem-

Academic Notices1
Doctoral Examination for John
Melville Dickerman, Bacteriology;
thesis: "Studies on the Mechanism
of the Resistance-Lowering Action
of Commercial Hog Gastric Mu-
cin," Fri., Nov. 4, 1562 East Medi-
cal Bldg., 1 p.m. Chairman, W. J.
Nungester.

Forestry Club: Meeting, 7:30
p.m.. Natural Science Auditorium.
Prof. John tCarow, Forestry and1
Conservation, will speak on "So-
ciety of American Foresters An-;
nual Convention" illus.).
Hillel Social Committee: Meet-
ing, Rm. 3R, Union, 4:15 p.m.
Plans made for formal on Nov. 12.
All welcome.
International Center Weekly,
Tea: 4:30-6 p.m., for all Foreign

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
FOR SALE -
SPECIAL REDUCED STUDENT RATES
available on LIFE and TIME, Through1
Student Periodical Agency, Don An-1
derson (Grad) manager. 705 1st
Nat'l Bldg. Phone 2-82-42. )3
BEAUTIFUL new log cabin, modern,
located in Genbrook subdivision,
Half Moon Lake, partly furnished.
Phone owner, 8320. ___) 98
'3 FORD STATION WAGON-Excellent
motor. 1486 Lenox W.R.V. Evenings.
)52
1946-B.S.A. Motorcycle-500 CC. Sac-
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SPECIAL-Men's Compo Soles and Rub-
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pair, 322 E. Liberty. )541
HALLICRAFTER 5x28 radio - covers
550KC to 43MC. 12 inch speaker inI
matching bass-reflex cabinet. $125.
Call B. A. Worsham after 5:30 p.m1.1
at 9559. )531
1947 FORD Station Wagon-Good con-
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on St tret)2.
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Arcade. Ph. 2-6696 )12B
WANTED TO BUY

BUSINESS SERVICES
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmy Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State Street
Phone 8161 )1P
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25-$4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER REPAIRED
by the Office Equipment Service Co.,
-215 E. Liberty. )16B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. University.
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
tablished Tradition )3B
FFICIENT, EXPERT-prompt Type-
writer Repair Service. Mosely's Type-
wr:-r and Supply Company. 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. )5B
WASHINTCON and/or ironing done in
iv own home. Free pick-up and de-
lvr.Phone 2-9020. )1B
St:1DENT TYPING- Expertly done,
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deie.Call 341. )26B
SHORTHAND and General Typing
Manuscripts-Theses-Cbrrespondence
Call 2-8026 or 2-6416. )24B
GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors.
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402 Observatory. Phone 2-8606. )8B
TYPING
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DRIVING Los Angeles Sun. - '49 Ford.
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Friday - Saturday - Sunday
LIFE
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r "ONE OF
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MOVIES!''

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TAN LOOSELEAF ZIPPER NOTEBOOK
-Wednesday, Oct. 26 at Pretzel Bell.
Reward for contents. No questions
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LOST-Brown billfold in Angell Hal
Friday. Contained no mnoey, but
with important papers. Please re-
turn. Reward. Theodore Tiss. 651
LOST-Mechanism of Whitnaur watch.
Between campus an d stadiumn. Re-
ward. Call 2-5644. )67L
LOST-Black Shaeffer Pen in lobby of
New Women's Dorm Saturday morn-
ing. Reward. Call Paula Harrington.
2-6581. )64L
LOST-Black leather glove, sheepskin
lining, left hand. Size D. Reward.
Phone 2-6032. )60L
ROOMS FOR RENT
BRING YOUR weekend guests to the
Pierce Transient Home except for the
Ohio State and Purdue games. 1133
E. Ann. Phone 8144.)16
NICE. CLEAN ROOM--$5.00. 1206
Wrght. Phone 5979. - 28R
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ought to learn how! And if you can,
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"HOMICIDE FOR THREE"
COMING FRIDAY
"DOOLINS OF
OKLAHOMA"
and "SET UP"

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hers invited. LIBERAL REWARD-lost gold watch. -
Vicinity of League. Phone 2-2521. FOUR TICKETS to Pdue ame to-
Ruth Scheetman. )68L gether. Call 3-1935 atlernuns )20W
Hillel-I.Z.F.A.: Hebrew group PARAKEETS-Babies and mated pairs.
will meet at 7:30 p.m., League. Exhibition quality birds fron prize
winning stock. Both male and female
Everyone invited, parakeets can be trained to talk. 5621--
S. Seventh, near W. Madison. )2B 1RP EU M
La P'tite Causette: 3:30 p.m., ENGLISH MEN'S BIKE-Never used. Cinema Triumphs
Grill Room, League.G $ From All Nations

CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA

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*Graduate School Record Con-
certs: every Thursday 7:45 p.m.,
East Lounge, Rackham Bldg. To-
night: BEETHOVEN, Sonata No.
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TYPEWRITERS
Office and Portable Models
of all makes
Sold,
Bought,
Repaired,
Rented
STATIONERY & SUPPLIES
G. i. Requisitions Accepted
MORRILL'S
314 South State St.

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Having Guests
Purdue, Indian a,
or Ohio State
Weekends?
CALL THE STUDENT
ROOM BUREAU
2-9850 for reservations
between 12 & 1 and 6 & 7

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FASTER BY DAY
One or more of the following
subjects will help you to win
advancement.
Secretarial Training
Shorthand
Typewriting
Office Machines
Bookkeeping
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No entrance requirements.
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Thursday evenings 7 to 9 P.M.
HAMILTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
William at State Ph. 7831

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WEEKDAYS
35c TO 5 P.M.

CONTIN UOUS
FROM 1 P.M.

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301 E. Liberty at Fifth

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FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
in'
popular CONCERT
FEATURING
y Evans * Harry Hall
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The Quintones
D. 8:00 P.M. SAT., NOV. 5
Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office
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JpAht teim ecb.
"GRAPES OF WRATH"
" Henry Fonda in a cinemamatic
study of an unusual era"

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TODAY
Continuous from 1 P.M.
35c until 5 P.M.

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ARCHITECTURAL AUDITORIUM
Fri., Sat. at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.
Advance Sale: League Lobby
Thurs., Fri. 2-6

Whatever it is French Women have,
Madam Bovary had more of it.
SHE USED MEN AS NO WOMAN HAD BEFORE:
FRANCE SAID SHE WAS AN INSULT TO WOMANHOOD!

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