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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950
OSU Game
Bus Tickets
Still on Sale
Transportation to Columbus for
the Michigan-OSU football game is
still available, according to George
Benisek, publicity chairman of the
Wolverine Club.
Special busses are scheduled to
leave from in front of the Michi-
gan Union at 6 a.m. Saturday, ar-
riving in Columbus at least two
hours ahead of the 2 p.m. kickoff.
In announcing the departure
time, Benisek reported that tic-.
kets are still available and may
be purchased any time tomor-
row, Friday, at the Office of
Student Affairs in the Adminis-
tration Building. The reduced
round-trip fare is $8.50.
The busses arg scheduled to re-
turn on Sunday morning, leaving
the Ohio State Union at 10 a.m.
for the five-hour trip.
Anyone traveling to any points
along the bus route may also take
advantage of the transportation
offer, Benisek pointed out.
On the Alert
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BUSINESS SERVICES 1
EXPERIENCED TYPIST wishes typing
to do in home. Phone 2-4942, )29B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment, Ser-
vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. )6B
STUDENT RATES on FORTUNE-$7.50
a year instead of $12.50. Student Per-
iodical Agency, Phone 2-82-42. )2
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis-
sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B
KI DDI EKARE
Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121.
)10B
TYPING - Accurate wort, reasonable
rates. Phone 3-4040. )3B
WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing if preferred. Also rough dry
and wet washing. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020.)1B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B
TYPING done in my home. Call 2-3357.
) 27B
FOR SALE
CANARIES, parakeets, finches, and
cockatiel. New and used cages. 562 S.
Seventh at West Madison. )2B
1940 FORD DELUXE TUDOR, $200.00.
Sparton Rad-Phono Console, $35.00.
Call AA. 3-0922. )107
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER $30 and two
Fluorescent Study Lamps $3 each.
Call Mrs. Henry, 31511 Extension 688,
during the day.'30337 after six, )111
BOOK SHELVES, bathinette, refrigera-
tor, ice box, bunk bd. 518 E. William
St. )12R
MENS RUBBER FOOTWEAR-Toe Rub-
bers $1.49, ankle-high galoshes $3.75,
4-buckle dress galoshes $3.75, high
zipper galoshes '4.88. Open 'till 6 p.m.
Sams Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
READ TIME this year at the special
reduced Student Rate. Still only
$4.75 a year (instead of $6.00). Regular
newsdealers do not carry this rate-
it must be acceptedgbyspecially-
authorized college agencies. Your
representative is Student Periodical
Agency. Don Anderson, Grat, man-
ager. Address 705 First National Bldg.
To order you need only phone 2-82-42.
GUARDIAN-One of the jet planes "Weekend Warriors" of the Naval Air Reserve seems suspended in
space as it flies over the Oakland Naval Supply Center. Within the pilot's view are the principal
sights of the San Francisco Bay Area. Beyond the Supply Center are the Bay Bridge, San Fran-
cisco (left), the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds
LOOKING FOR an engagement or wed-
ding ring? Buy at wholesale prices.
Call Lee Anger at 2-3481 between 2:30-
5 p.m. )99
CAREER AGAINST ODDS:
M' Graduate Registers Win
Over Tremendous Handicap
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
By SALLY GOULDTHORPE
Battling the odds of a tremen-
dous physical handicap, Edward
Poyava, '50, has created a useful
and satisfying career for himself.
A fall in early childhood left
Poyava's arms and legs underde-
veloped and practically useless so
that his only means of locomo-
tion is in a specially-constructed
wheel chair.
IN SPITE OF THIS, he earned
a B.A. in psychology from the Uni-
versity in just three semesters,
and, after working a while as psy-
chologist at Jackson Prison, now
has his own office in Jackson.
While at the University Poy-
ava attended classes in his
wheel chair and, as writing was
almost impossible for him, took
careful mental notes.
BRAND NEW
ROYAL,
Since he could not take the cus-
tomary written exams, he was
tested orally by a special board
of examiners consisting of three
deans and heads of departments in
which he had taken courses.
THE ONLY formal education
this determined alumnus had pre-
vious to his enrollment at the
University was two semesters at
Jackson Junior College where heI
found progress too slow to satisfy
his ambitious nature. He dropped
out of school and educated him-
self with the aid of the public li-
brary.
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumestno editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the Uni-
versity. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11 a.-
m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1950
VOL. LXI, No. 51
Lectures
Lecture, auspices of the Michi-
gan Geological Society. "Sedimen-
tary Basin Development" (illus-
4-r... ,.l N rtT.WXTQn C.,rrlrVr.Q f - -f.
Poyava's handicap prevented t±c2ea). LEV16 '..x.Chfiei
him from developing many in- Research Geologist, Standard Oil
teresting and varied pastimes. Company of New Jersey. 8 p.m.,
He is fond of music and has a Fri., Nov. 24, Rackham Amphi-
large record collection which in- theatre.
cludes everything from classics to
jazz and a specially-built high Academic Notices
fidelity record player which can
be regulated from his bed. He can Doctoral Exainati thesis: "
com peti ionpaptoeit erplat oLimnological Relations of Insects
chess and is an avid art enthusi- to Certain Aquatic Flowering
ast. Plants," Fri., Nov. 24, Room 2089,
Energetic and friendly, Poyava Natural Science Bldg., 9 a.m.
says that he has missed the Chairman, P. S. Welch.
friends and cultural opportuni-
ties he found at the "University Doctoral Examination for Mar-
and is looking forward to return- ion Frederick Dick, Chemical En-
ing to college life as soon as pos- gineering; thesis: "The ThermalR
sible to study for his doctorate in Conductivities of some Organic
psychology. Liquids," Mon., Nov. 27, Room
3201, E. Engineering Bldg., 3 p.m.
I Chairman, D. W. McCready.
Doctoral Examination for Dan-
iel Elvin Sheer, Psychology; the-
office open today at 6 p.m.; Fri-
day, 10 a~n.-8 p.m.
Corn i~it Events
SRA Coffee Hour: Lane Hall,
Fri., Nov. 24, 4:30-6 p.m. All stu-
dents welcome.
Congregational, Disciple, Evan-
gelical and Reformed Guild:
Square Danoing Class, 9:05 p.m.,
Fri., Nov. 24, Congregational
Church.
Roger William Guild: BYF Col-
lege Dinner in Detroit, Fri., Nov.
14. Cars will leave the guild at 4
pm. -
Canterbury Club: Sat., Nov. 25,
1:30 p.m., Work Party at Canter-
bury House while listening to the
game.
Canterbury Club: Fri., Nov. 24,
4-6 p.m., Tea and Open House.
University Lutheran Chapel, 15-
11 Washtenaw, Thanksgiving Day
service, 10:30 a.m.
Wesley Foundation: Joint party
with Presbyterian, Congregation-
al-Disciples-Evangelical and Re-
formed Guilds, 8 p.m., Fri., Nov.
24, in the Lounge.
SPECIAL
THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER
(Choice of One)
Oysters on the Half Shell Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Chilled Tomato Juice or Apple Juice
Fruit Cup Chicken Noodle Soup
Hearts of Celery Olives Radishes
Two Dollars, Fifty Cents
ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY-Nut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce
S BROILED VIRGINIA HAM STEAK-Glazed Pineapple
ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING-Dressing, Spiced Crabapple
Three Dollars
ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF-Au Jus
WHOLE BROILED LIVE LOBSTER-Drawn Butter
FRIED JUMBO FROG LEGS-Tarter Sauce
Choice of Potatoes, Vegetables, and Desserts
126 EAST HURON
FOR SALE
OLD MAN winter is not far off! Pre-
pare yourself with those handsome
knee socks at COUSINS on State
Street. Red, white, navy blue, yellow,
and green-79c. )3
MISCELLANEOUS
MAKE YOURSELF PROSPEROUS in-
stead of broke. Sell the student rates
on TIME & LIFE on evenings. Phone
Don Anderson, 2-82-42 for details. )2
ROOMS FOR RENT
SINGLES and doubles, 1125 Michigan,
Phone 3-1791, ask for Jim Briley. )55R
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E.
Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R
ROOMS FOR RENT
3RD FLOOR STUDIO NEAR CAMPUS-
Prefer two to four art or arch. men
students. Linens, use of dark room.
Student landlord. Ph. 2-8545, 6-7.
)23R
ROOMS available for students' guests
football week-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 11:00-
1:00 or 6:30-9:30 p.m. )14R
PERSONAL
STILL THE BEST BUY IN TOWN!
3 meals a day $9.00 a week. Club 211,
J. D. Miller's Cafeteria. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
NOW SHOWING
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MacRAE
A WARNER 1 PS PICTUE
orpheum CINEM~A
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WILL ROGERS
In one of
his most
memorable
ti
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~ AVID
pHARUM
with
Louse Dresser
Evelyn Venable
Kent Taylor
Stepin Fetc hit
Miniatures
"Pluto and The Gopher"
by Disney
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PERSONAL
10 ENSIANS for $1.00. Those are your
earnings every time you sell 10 Michi-
ganensians. Start selling today! If
interested call at the Er sian offices of
the Publications Building.
STUDENTS MAY subscribe to LIFE at
the special Student Rate of $5.00 a
year (Regularly $6.75). Through Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, phone 2-82-42.
WANT ROMANCE?
Learn to Dance.
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State, Ph. 5083- 4P
LOST AND FOUND
YOU'LL LOSE YOUR CHANCE
to buy an Ensian
for $5.00
if you don't act soon.
Why not make today
Ensian Day?
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LOST - Tan leather zipper notebook
with semester's notes, in Felch Park,
one block north of Health Service.
Burton Barnes, Ph. 2-4126. Reward.
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OPTICAL SERVICE
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
222 Nickels Arcade
Phone 2-91 16
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sis7 "The Effect of Frontal Lobe
Operations on the Attention Pro-
cess," Fri., Nov. 24, East Council
Room, Rackham Bldg., 9 a.m.
Chairman, N. R. F. Maier.
Events Today
Opening tonight: A Bill of 4
One-Act Plays, presented by the
Department of Speech at Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.
Playbill: "The Boor," by Anton
Chekhov; "Riders to the Sea," by
John Millington Synge; The Tea
Party scene from "The Madwom-
an of Chaillot," by Jean Girau-
doux; and "Pullman Car Hiawa-
tha," by Thornton Wilder. Box
German Coffee Hour: Fri., Nov.{
24, 3:15-4:30 p.m., League Cafe-
teria. Everyone welcome.
Visitors' Night, Department of
Astronomy: Fri., Nov. 24, 7:30-10
p.m., Angell Hall. Mrs. Joyce New-
kirk will give a short illusttated
talk in room 3017. Following the
talk the Angell Hall student Ob-
servatory, fifth floor, will be open
for observation of the moon and
jupiter. If the sky is not clear,
the observatory will be open for
inspection of the telescope and
planetarium. Children must be
accompanied by adults.
International Radio Round Ta-
ble: Auspices of International
Center and WUOM. Discussions
are held Friday at 2:30 p.m. on
WUOM and are transcribed on
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