SUNDAY, NOVEMBEA 20, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1 .... ...... . .. ............. ...... . ...... I DAILY' OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official tce Bulletin is constructive notice to allNotices members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in Faculty of L. S. & A.: In order typewritten form to the Office of the Assistant to the President. Room 2552 to make possible the inclusion in Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. the 1950-51 Announcement any on the day preceding publication chneintepormnLtes (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). changes i the program in Letters and Law and Letters and Medicine SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1949 which receive the approval of the VOL. LX. No. 49 Faculty, a Special Faculty Meet- CHRISTMAS FORMALS For the Finest in CORSAGES vJat the lowest prices OFORMAL FLOWER SERVICE Discounts for group orders - Tel. 2-3169, Ask for Herb C=>o o<=:o<=o<=>=->o<-. o4==oso<-o o =">o sL ing will be held on Mon., Nov. 21, 4:10 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall. School of Business Administra- tion: Students from other Schools and Colleges intending to apply for spring admittance should se- cure application forms in 150 School of Business Administration, as soon as possible. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions are reminded that additions to membership lists must be re- ported to the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration. Bureau of Appointments: The New York Civil Service Com- mission announces examinations for Professional and Technical As- sistants in the following areas: Social Sciences including Econom- ics, Statistics, Psychology, Law; Journalism, Education, and Lib- rary Science; Physical Sciences in- cluding Engineering, Bacteriology, and Chemistry; also Accounting Assistant and Management As- sistant. These examinations are intended for students who will be graduated by June 30, 1950, and is also open to qualified alumni. Last date for filing applications is Dec. 10, 1949. The date of exam- ination is Jan. 14. (This examina- tion may be given in Ann Arbor.) Candidates must have been legal residents of New York State since Jan. 14, 1950. The United States Civil Service Commissioneannounces an examin- ation for Zone Deputy Collector and for Office Auditor. The salary for these positions is open and positions are in the State of Michi- gan. The Highway Planning Com- mission of Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania has a need of civil engineers with at least eight years of civil engineering experience, four of which may be substituted by a civil engineering degree. The work will be of about six to eight months duration. The Oak Ridge National Labor- atory of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is interested in reviewing applica- tions for employment. Students with B. S. degrees in Metallurgy and who are in the top 15 per cent of their class may apply. For additional information please contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg. International Center Weekly Cal- endar: Sun., Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m., Per- sian Supper; 7:30 p.m., World Af- fairs Roundtable Discussion by Dr. G. J. Cameron on "Persia, Then and Now" followed by film and slides. Mon., Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Sociedad _ _ _ __ _ J acolonA. Good company for dressy hours DRAPED BROADCLOTH BAG Splendid for day or for a woman's less formal evening hours, a graceful bag whose artful drapery conceals a multitude of feminine para- phernalia. With a golden clasp, a taffeta lining. 7.95 plus 20% Fed. tax Hispanica; 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Stamp Club. Tues., Nov. 22, 7 p.m., I.S.A. meeting. Wed., Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m., Bridge instruction; 8 p.m., Instruction in Ballroom Dancing. Thurs., Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m., Pol- onia Club; 7:30 p.m., Camera Club Meeting. Sat., Nov. 26, 8 p.m., Chinese Student Club Social. University Community Center: Willow Village. Sun., Nov. 20, Village Church Fellowship (Interdenominational): 10:45 a.m., Church and Sunday School; 4:30 p.m., Study and Dis- cussion; 6 p.m., Family Pot-Luck Supper. Mon., Nov. 21, 8 p.m., Dance ticket committee. Beginners' bridge Wives' Club Board. Tues., Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m., Nur- sery mothers pay tuition; 8 p.m., Joint meeting, Wives' Club and Nursery. Prof. Howard Y. Mc- Clusky will speak on "Some Sug- gestions for Handling Hostility in Children." Wed., Nov. 23, Choir practice (after Community Thanksgiving Service). Sat., Nov. 26, 8:30-11 p.m., Mix- er. Sponsored by Wives' Club. Box Social. No admission charge. Ev- erybody invited. Academic Notices Bacteriology Seminar: Tuesday' Nov. 22, 10:30 a.m., 1520 E. Medi- cal Bldg. Speaker: Dr. Lloyd L. Kempe. Subject: Some Physiological Re- lationships of Water to Bacteria. Mathematics Orientation Semi- nar: 3 p.m., Mon., Nov. 21, 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. Cross will discuss, "Applications on Continued Frac- tions to the Separation of Roots." Mathematical Logic Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Mon., Nov. 21, 3217 An- gell Hall. Mr. G. Spencer will dis- cuss Post's treatment of Recur- sively Enumerable Sets of Positive Integers and their Decision Prob- lems. Organic Chemistry Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Mon., Nov. 21, 1300 Chemistry. Speaker: Mr. Cava. Topic: Santonic Acid. Transfinite Numbers Seminar: Mon., Nov. 21, 2014 Angell Hall, 3 p.m. Mr. Seymour Ginsburg will conclude his talk on recent results in aleph arithmetic. Concerts Tossy Spivakovsky, violinist, will give the third concert in the Extra Concert Series under the auspices of the University Musical Society, Tues., Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m., Hill Audi- torium. Program: Compositions by Mozart, Bach, Brahms, Chopin, Paganini, Bartok and Tschaikow- sky. Tickets are available at the .of- fices of the University Musical So- ciety, Burton Memorial Tower; and will also be on sale at the Hill Auditorium box office after 7 p.m. on the night of the performance. Student Recital: Mary Ham- mond, soprano, will present a re- cital at 4:15 p.m., Tues., Nov. 22, Rackham Assembly Hall. A pupil of Harold Haugh, Miss Hammond has chosen compositions by Pur- cell, Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Du- parc, Fourdrain, Debussy, Sibeli- us, Glanville, Rogers, Dittenhav- er and Warren. The program is given in partial fulfillment of the Master of Music requirements. Open to the public. (Continued on Page 6) .:* ,.,:... i ':.' -- t ~t , ;* See hem in CHARM 1 2 & k corn- gon- 'elvet louse ... y.+"he; :", " a :S led I LIM I TEDS CREPE FAILLE, crisply and strategicallyc plemented with faille . . . yours for sty compliments during the holidays ahead. RI( side dipping, moulded yoke mid-riff . . . dia ally slashed neckline, deftly touched with a vi bow. 17.75. 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