PAGE TWt THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1949, ,,j PAGE TW~~ SUNDAY, DECEMEER 4, 1949 4. ( I, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _o_ Al '"_. 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 Ruilding, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publicaion (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 60 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock on Wed.; Dec. 7. Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Meeting, 4:10 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, 1025 Angell Hall. AGENDA 1. Consideration of the minutes of the meeting of Nov. 7, 1949 (pp. 1551-1552). 2. Consideration of reports sub- mitted with the call to this meet- ing. a. Executive Committee-Prof. I. A. Leonard. b. Executive Board of Gradu- ate School-Prof. J. M. Cork. c. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs-Prof. Clark Hopkins. d. Deans' Conference - Dean Hayward Keniston. No report. 3. Special Order. Resolution re- garding changes in the program in Letters and Law (pp. 1553- 1556). 4. Special Order. Resolution re- garding changes in the program in Letters and Medicine (pp. 1556- 1558). 5. The Phoenix Project-Dean R. A. Sawyer and Prof. William Haber. 6. Announcements. 7. New business. Messiah Ushers: Extra ushers are needed for both concerts. Ap- ply at Hill Auditorium box office, 5 to 6 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, or Tues., Dec. 6. Choral Union Ushers: Regular series ushers report Sat., Dec. 10, at 7:45 for the Messiah Concert. Extra series ushers report Sun., Dec. 11 at 1:45 for the Messiah Concert. Student Organizations are re- minded that additions to member- ship lists should be reported im- mediately to the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration. Christmas caroling by recog- nized student groups is authorized Monday through Thursday, Dec. 12, 13, 14, 15. Groups planning caroling parties must notify the Office of Student Affairs before Friday noon, Dec. 9. Mixed groups planning to return to student residences must register chaper- ons. Resident Directors or married couples 25 years of age or older may serve as chaperons. Resident Directors are notified that women students (either as in- dividuals or members of sponsor- ing groups) have niidnight per- mission for caroling parties pro- OPEN DAILY FROM 1:15 P.M. TODAY Thru Tues.! at 3:10 - 6:20 & 9:35 LAUGHTER and ': HAPPINESS vided that such parties are anr- nounced in the D.O.B. as approved. The approved list will be published Sat., Dec. 10, and Sun., Dec. 11. Judiciary Council requires that women students specify on sign- out sheet the name of the group giving the party. Bureau of Appointments: The Director of Personnel of the Detroit Public Schools will be at the University on Thurs., Dec. 8, to speak to prospective teachers regarding opportunities in the De- troit schools. Interviews for teachers needed in February will be held during the day at the Bureau of Appoint- ments. Teachers are needed in the elementary grades, elementary vo- cal music, and elementary art. Secondary positions are open for teachers with an A.M. in Commer- cial subjects, English, and Home Economics. F o r appointments, call the Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 489. The Proctor & Gamble Company is scheduling interviews for Wed., Dec. 7 for February 1950 graduates for their Buying and Traffic De- partments. They will be interestedl in interviewing L.S.&A., Business Administration, and Engineering students. Interested students may make appointments for interviews with these companies by calling at lie Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg. The Kroger Company of Cincin- nati, Ohio, will have a representa- tive on the campus on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 7 and 8 to in- terview February 1950 graduates for their Management Training Program. The Hammermill Paper Com- pany of Erie Pennsylvania, has openings for applicants for sales trainee positions. Students who pan to graduate in June 1950 are eligible to apply. For further in- formation call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administra- tion Bldg. International Center: Weekly Calendar: Sun., Dec. 4, 6:30 p.m., Chinese Supper. 8 p.m., World Affairs Roundtable Discussion, Guest Speaker: Dr. Gerald F. Win- field. Mon., Dec. 5, 4 p.m., Sociedad Hispanica. 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Stamp Club. Tues., Dec. 6, 7 p.m., I.S.A. meet- ing. Wed., Dec. 7, 8 p.m., Instruction in Ballroom dancing. Thurs., Dec. 8, 8 p.m., Polonia Club. Fri., Dec. 9, 8:30 p.m., Chinese Club. University Community Center: Willow Village. Sun., Dec. 4, Village Church Fel- lowship (Interdenominational) 10:45 a.m., Church. 4:30 p.m., Study and discussion. 5:30 p.m., Fellowship supper. Mon., Dec. 5, 8 p.m., General nursery meeting. Tues., Dec. 6, 8 p.m., Wives' Club. Dr. Hobart Coffey, "Domestic Re- lations." Wed., Dec. 7, 8 p.m., Great Books Group; Ceramics. Thurs., Dec. 8, 8 p.m., Skit 3roup; Choir; Ceramics; Water- 2olor and textile painting. Sat., Dec. 10, 9-12 p.m., Wives' Club Christmas Dance at West Lodge. Entertainment by the "Brickettes." Lectures University Lecture: "What Next in China?" Gerald Winfield, Pro- motion Secretary, United Board for Christian Colleges in China, and author of China, Its Land and Its People; auspices of the Inter- national Center and the Depart- ment of Geography. 4:15 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, Rackham Amphi- theater. University Lectures in Journal- ism: A discussion program on the subject "Newspapering Today," conducted by Benjamin H. Reese, Managing Editor, St. Louis Post- Dispatch; auspices of the Depart- ment of Journalism. 3 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, Room C, Haven Hall. University Lectures. Two lec- tures by Mrs. Constance Dyson, Principal of Hillcroft College, Sur- rey, England. "Some Aspects of Modern English Literature," aus- pices of the Department of Eng- lish, 4:15 p.m., Architecture Audi- torium; "Adult Education in Great Britain," auspices of the School of Education and the University Ex- tension Service, 8 p.m., Tues., Dec. 6, Architecture Auditorium. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for G. Elaine Giddings, Speech; thesis: "A Critical Study of the Speaking Career of General Jan C. Smuts with Special Reference to his World Peace Addresses," Tues., Dec. 6, 3211 Angell Hall, 1:30 p.m. Chairman, W. M. Sattler. Organic Chemistry Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Wed., Dec. 7, 1300 Chem- istry. Speaker: Mr. Robert Craven. "1-Sterols." Doctoral Examination for Wil- liam Henry Roe, Education; thesis: "Administrative Structural Reor- ganization in Michigan with Spe- cial Reference to Community School Districts," Tues., Dec., 6, 715 S. Forest Ave. (Moehlman residence), 3 p.m. Chairman, A. B. Moehlman. Mathematical Logic Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, 3217 Angell Hall. Mr. G. Spencer will continue his discussion of recursively enum- erable sets of positive integers and their decision problems. Mathematics Orientation Semi- nar: 3 p.m., Mon., Dec. 5, 3001 An- gell Hall. Mr. Jewett will present "Euler's Theorem." Concerts Stanley Quartet. The final pro- gram in the series of concerts by the Stanley Quartet will be pre- sented at 8:30 p.m., Tues., Dec. 6, Rackham Lecture Hall. Composed of Gilbert Ross and Emil Raab, violinists, Paul Doktor, violist, and Oliver Edel, cellist, the group will play Mozart's Quartet in D minor, K. 421, Arnold Schoenberg's Quar- tet No. 2, Op. 10, and Schumann's Quartet in A major, Op. 41, No. 3. In the Schoenberg quartet, written for soprano, two violins, viola and cello, Norma Swinney Heyde, a graduate student in the School of Music, will appear as soloist. Open to the public without charge. Exhibitions Seventh Annual Advertising Ex- hibition by Detroit Artists; aus- pices of the Scarab Club, Detroit, Dec. 5 through Jan. 4, Exhibition Galleries, Rackham Bldg. Events Today Student Religious Groups: Lutheran Student Association: 5:30 p.m., Supper at Zion Parish Hall. 7 p.m., film: "Free University of Berlin." Canterbury Club: 9 a.m., Holy Communion, followed by student breakfast at Canterbury House. 5 p.m., Evening Service followed by student supper at 6 p.m. A skit en- titled "The Roots of Religion." Coffee Hour, 8:30 p.m. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stu- dent Club: 5:30 p.m., Gamma Del- ta Buffet Supper after 4 p.m. Chapel Dedication Service. Baptist Students Guild: 10 a.m., Bible Study Class. 6 p.m., Cost Supper and Special Christmas Worship Program. Westminster Guild: 9:30 a.m., Sunday Morning Seminar in Re- ligion in the Church kitchen. Cof- fee and rolls, 9. 5:30 p.m., Evening Fellowship Supper followed by worship and program, 6:30. Inter- denominational Student Panel will discuss "Abundant Living." Congregational-Disciples Guild: 6 p.m., Supper at Memorial Chris- tian Church. A Christian Drama, "Hail the King," written and di- rected by Guilders will be pre- sented. Evangelical and Reformed Stu- dent Group: 5:30 p.m., Supper. Wesleyan Guild: 9:30 a.m., Breakfast Seminar in Pine Room: "God's of the Campus." 4 p.m., Foreign Students" Tea in lounge. All are invited. 5:30 p.m., Supper and fellowship hour in Social Hall. 6:30 p.m., Worship and Program: "Christmas." Unitarian Student Group: 6:45 p.m., "Iran Today." All interested (Continued on Page 4) 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. HELP WANTED WANTED-Couple wanted for house- work in exchange for board and room. Call mornings or evenings. 7979. _) 15H TRANSPORTATION TWO PEOPLE want ride to Escanaba or vicinity. Back and forth preferred. Call Howard Fontaine, 8358. )23T WANTED-2 or 3 riders to go to Los Angeles, one way, Christmas vacation. References. Ph. 7601 evenings and weekends. )20T RIDERS WANTED-For one way to Miami, Florida. Will leave Dec. 16. Call-Keller. 9183. )21T WANTED - Ride to Quebec, Canada or vicinity,_Christmas. Call 22218. )16T FOR RENT _ BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to the Pierce Transit Home, 1133 E. Ann. 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