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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1949

$10,000 IN AWARDS:
Engineers Will Receive
Scholarship Bequests

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More than $10,000 in scholar-
ships are being offered to "U" en-
gineers this year.
Indications are that competition
for the awards will be higher this
year than at any time since pre-
war days, as there are less veterans
on campus and hence a larger
number of students who have a
'need for funds, according to Prof.
Henry Miller of the Engineering
Scholarship Committee.
** *
APPLICANTS are judged on a
basis of grades, financial need and
residence, with a minimum grade
of 2.5 and completion of at least
30 hours of work needed, Prof.
Miller said.
"The Scholarship Committee
particularly wants to determine
how well a man performs work
under the stress of earning a
TYPEWRITERS
Office and Portable Models
of all makes
Sold,
Bought,
Repaired,
Rented
CHRISTMAS CARDS
MORRILUS
314 South State St.
G. I. Requisitions Accepted
Double.D
RESTAU RANT
OPEN
24 Hours a Day
Carry-Outs
Hamburgs Malts
French Fries Chili
Lunches
Good Things to Eat"
333 EAST HURON

part of his living expenses," he
added.
Ten thousand dollars, for schol-
arship use has recently been given
to the University by the Curtis
Wright company. Six $500 awards
will be given to undergraduates
interested in aeronautical re-
search and production engineer-
ing.
* * *
SEVEN fellowships of $1000
each are available for students in-
terested in theoretical research
and industrial production pro-
jects.
The Donovan scholarships of-
fer $200' to eligible juniors and
seniors and $100 awards to en-
gineers who have completed 30
through 110 hours of work at
the University.
Six engineers in the mechanical,
electrical and civil fields are se-
lected by the Scholarship Com-
mittee as candidates for the three
Morse scholarships.
A SPECIAL stipulation of the
Morse awards gives an additional
$500 if the student continues a
high rate of achievement in his
senior year, Prof. Miller explained.
Other scholarships open to
engineers are the Hunt awards
which offer four $200 stipends;
the Gemmel scholarships which
are open to sophomores and of-
fer $100 to ,engineers; and the
Regents scholarships which are
made available to students in
need of emergency funds, he
said.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
RATES
LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .50 1.02 1.68
3 .60 1.53 2.52
4 .80 2.04 4.80
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
TUX-blue, double breasted, size 39
long. Excellent condition. $25. Call
_27091 after 6 p.m. _ _ )70
MODEL A '31 -Good motor good tires
runs well $75.00. 25-8322. )71
BOXER PUPS-3 nonths old-sired by
champion. Call McKnight 24585 be-
tween 9 and 5. )7.2
USED R.C.A. Portable "Traveler" radio.
Half price. Phone 2-6818 after 5. )66
SAVE MONEY
Gabardine pants, $4.95. Michigan
Sweat shirts, $1.95. Navy "T" Shirts,
45c. All wool sweat socks, 49c. U.S.
Navy-Army type oxfords, $6.88. Open
until 6:30 p.m.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington )6
FOR SALE-Full length dark brown
muskrat coat. Hardly worn. Extra-
heavy green wool coat, zip-in lining.
Size 12-14. Fraction of value. Call
2-9552. )62

-Daily-Carlyle Marshall
AIR PROBLEMS-Margie Keller, '50, and Dick Huston, '51, mem-
bers of the University Flying Club, discuss navigational problems
which have stumped them in the club's instrument flying training
course. Included in this course is Link Trainer Flying, radio range
work and actual flight under a hood to simulate blind flying con-
ditions. Huston and Miss Keller are planning an instrument flight
to Banff, Canada.
HARD WORK AHEAD*
Dr. Braun Calls Five Week
Grades 'Progress Reports'

FOR SALE_
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER for $60.00.
Call 3-1561. Room 6053. )68
HARLEY-DAVIDSON-Repair bill alone
was $574.08. You can buy for just
what the PARTS cost US, $445. But
you'll have to hurry, there is only one
left. India M/C Sales, 207 W. Liberty,
Ph. 2-1748. Open evenings till 9 p.m.
) 63
TUSSY RICH CREAM-$3.00 size for
$1.95; $1.75 size for $1.00. Dorothy
Gray: Blustery Weather Lotion, Spe-
cial Dry Skin Lotion, Estrogenic Hor-
mone Lotion. $2.00 sizes for $1.00. )5
GOOD TABLE TOP-record changer $30.
Meal-in-one portable electric stove,
bachelor's delight. Used once, $15.00.
Upright Ludwig piano, $75.00. Handy-
hot tabletop electric washer, almost
new, $20.00. Ph. 2-1230. )65
CANARIES-Beautiful singers, $10 and
up..Parakeets, $4.95 and up. Finches,
$6.00 a pair. Bird supplies and cages.
Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )23
PRESTO K-8 RECORDER - National
high powered receiver. Both almost
new. Cheap. Call Teachout Record-
ing Studio, 5118. )46
FOR RENT
SHARE-Large double room. Everything
furnished. $6.00. Call 2-2004. )30R
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS NEEDED (Boys and Girls)
to explain the Christmas rates on
TIME & LIFE to other students, and
sell gifts on commission basis. Stu-
dent Periodical Agency. Phone
2-82-42. )3
ROOMS FOR RENT
BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to
the Pierce ansient Home except for
the Ohio Sate Game. 1133 E. Ann.
Phone 8144. )1R
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Alabama Thanksgiv-
ing holidays. Call J-46 Law Club;
Frank Mooney. )11T

CORSAGES--Buy quality flowers at a
savings. Compare our prices wi1h
any in Ann Arbor. FORMAL FLOW-
ER SERVICE. Call 2-3169. Ask for Ed
or Herb. ) 27P
HERE'SHOW YOU save on Christmas
Gift subscriptions. Example: Two
gifts, one to TIME, the other to LIFE
(regularly $6 each) for only $10.75;
your own subscription at the same
time, only $2.50 extra, either TIME
or LIFE. For similar bargains to fit
your gift list, phone Student Peri-
odical Agency, 2-82-42. )3
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmy Hunt Dance Studio
209 5.mState Street
Phone 8161 )1P
WANTED TO BUY
WOULD LIKE two non-student tickets
for the Ohio State-Michigan game.
Advise in writing. E. Fraser, 2209
Fisher Bldg., Detroit. ) 22W
4 NON-STUDENT TICKETS-for Ohio
State game. Don't have to be to-
gether. Ph. 3-1939 after 3 p.m. )23W
LOST AND FOUND
A DIAMOND-SHAPED antique Girl's
Ring of sentimental value.uReward.
Call Dotty, 9322. )73L
GOLD TIE CLASP-Inscribed. E. Beat-
ty. Liberal Reward. Ph. Ypsi 1324.
)69L
LOST-BROWN TWEED TOP COAT-
labeled "Famous Barr Co." St. Louis.
Wrist watch-Croton-Aqua-Medico,
black face, expansion band, link bro-
ken. Dunhill lighter, initials W.L.E.
Rewards. Ph. 5806, Erickson. )72L
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE WANTED-Call after 5 pm
2-6818. )7N
GARAGE near Hill St. & State St. Call
"Phinny" at 4187. )6N

PERSONAL

BUSINESS SERVICES
LEARN TO FLY
Flying Club, Private Courses
and G.I. Courses
GRIDLEY AIRPORT
Phone Ypsi 9272 )17B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van-Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
NEARLY NEW SHOP-Fur or cloth
coats, formals, suits, dresses, sweaters,
skirts. 1091,; E. Washington, over
Dietzel's. Ph. 2-4669. )27B
UNWANTED HAIR removed forever.
SHORT WAVE method, guaranteed
results. Marie's Beauty Shoppe. Phone
2-6696. 5 Nickels Arcade. )12B
HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER repaired by
the O.ice Equipment Service Co. 215
E. Liberty. }__ 16B
EF CIENT, EXPERT, PROMPT Type-
writer Repair Service. Mosely's Type-
writer and Supply Company. 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. _____) 5B
WASHING and/or ironing done in my
own home. Free pick-up and delivery.
Phone 2-9020. )1B
SHIR'1Rs- Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular
service). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Uni-
versity. )21B
EXCEL LENT
DAY NURSERY
Ph. 6378 )28B
GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors.
10c each or $1.00 per box. J. A. Early,
402 Observatory._Phone 2-8606. )8B
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
24-hour service at Reasonable Charges
On High Quality Engraving
Michigan Daily. 420 Maynard
-ROOM AND BOARD
HOME COOKING-Two or three meals
a day for men. 1319 Hill. )lox

"Five week grades are . not a
prophesy of final marks," accord-
ing to Dr. Frank X. Braun, aca-
demic counselor and member of
the German department.
Dr. Braun, speaking at the first
in a series of West Quadrangle
lecture forums, emphasized to a
large audience, of freshmen that
the grades should be considered as
progress reports, and nothing
conclusive.
THE FIRST five weeks are
rough for most freshmen because
they have neither made proper so-
cial and personal adjustments, nor
acquired good study habits, he
said.
"Study requires will power
and no daydreaming," Dr.
Braun added.
"Often English serves as an in-

dicator of the freshman's diffi-
culties," Dr. Braun said. He
pointed out that students who
cannot express themselves con-
vincingly in English are often
weak in other courses requiring
concise presentation of ideas.
DR. BRAUN urged freshmen to
drop no course until it becomes
absolutely necessary.
"The academic counselors at
all times stand ready and will-
ing to help freshmen analyze
their problems and overcome
them," he said.
A staff of 14 counselors, under
the direction of Prof. Arthur Van
Duren, of the German department,
works six hours a week and is
at the disposal of the student,
Dr. Braun said.

COUSIN'S
on State Street
Girls Plastic Raincoats
that may be folded into a small
convenient package.
Sizes 10 to 20, $4.95

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Michiganensian Announces:
DEADLINE for Return of Organizations
and House Group Contracts

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

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

A story of Berlin today
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 8:30 P.M. - 50c
ADVANCE SALE Wed. thru Sat. 2-6 P.M.
All Seats Reserved Ph. 6300
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER

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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 President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 40
Notices
Freshmen and junior-college

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PRESENTATION
ORPHEUM THEATER . . . THRU SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th<
2 PERFORMANCES DAILY - EXTRA MATINEE SUN., NOV. 13th
Matinee 2:30-$1.20, $1.50, $1.80; Evenings 8 P.M.-$1.20, $1.80, $2.40 Tax Indl.
Plenty of $1.20 Seats
ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE
STUDENT TICKETS $1.00 (Tax ind.)
MICHIGAN
She taught him what every
young doctor should know!
IT'S THE SURPRISE
PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
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transfer students who have been
notified of the Principal-Fresh-
man Conference are reminded of
their appointments in the Rack-
ham Bldg., Thursday morning,
Nov. 10.
Correction: Abco Construction
Company of Dayton, Ohio, will in-
terview February graduates of the
Architecture and Architectural
Engineering schools with B.S. or
M.S. degrees at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments Mon., Nov. 14. Inter-
ested students call at theBureau
of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Building, for further in-
formation.
Their interviewing day has been
changed to Mon., Nov. 14 (instead
of Nov. 9).
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for James
Edward Gearien, Pharmaceutical
Chemistry; thesis: "Derivatives of
Quinoline-3-Carboxylic Acid and
Benzo (f) Quinoline-2-Carboxylic
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