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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

and various advertising material;
also, editing of a monthly em-
ployee paper. The advancement in
sales work is excellent. The posi-
tion is in Chicago.
The U. S. Rubber Company
needs chemical engineers to work
In the Cleveland area. Position is
open to new graduates.
For further information con-

cerning the above, call at the
Bureau of Appointments, Room
3528, Administration Bldg.
Bureau of Appointments Gen-
eral Teaching Registrants: Stu-
dents who are leaving campus or
who are moving are reminded to
give the Bureaudatchange of ad
dress and the date that change
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no 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, JANUARY 18, 1951
VOL. LXI, No. 84
Notices
All students having library books:
1. Students having in their po-
session books borrowed from the
General Library or its branches
are notified that such books are
due Wed., Jan. 24.
2. Students having special need
for certain books between Jan.
24 and Feb. 2 may retain such
books for that period by renewing
them at the Charging Desk.
3. The names of all students
who have not cleared their rec-
ords at the Library by Fri., Feb.
2 will be sent to the, Cashier's
Office and their credits and
grades will be withheld until such
time as said records are cleared
in compliance with the regula-
tions of the Regents.
Library Hours for the
Examination Period
The General Library will be
open until 1 p.m. on the next
two Saturdays, Jan. 20 and 27, to
allow opportunity for study be-
fore exams.
The customary Sunday service
will be mainatined Jan. 21 and
28. The Main Reading Room and
the Periodical Room will be kept
open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Books from other parts of the
building which . are needed for
Sunday use will be made avail-
able in the Main Reading Room
if requests are made on Saturday
of an assistant in the reading
room where the books are usually
shelved.
Students planning to do their
directed teaching for the secon-

dary school teaching certificate
in the spring semester should
obtain their teaching assign-
ments on the day preceding their
official registration day. These
assignments may be procured in
the office of W. Robert Dixon,
Room 3206, University High
School.
A number of fellowships for
graduate study in Austria, Eng-
land, France, Germany, Italy, the
Netherlands, Sweden and Switz-
erland are offered by the foreign
governments or other agencies.
Applications are due Feb. 1 or
Mar. 1. Information is available
at the office of the Graduate
School.
Any women student invited to
be an overnight guest at a fra-
ternity house Feb. 9 or 10 is in-
structed to call in person at the
Office of the Dean of Women
before the weekend to secure a
written permission slip to pre-
sent to her own housemother.
This applies only to overnight
permission on Feb. 9, 10.
Women students have 4 a.m.
permission on the nights of Feb.
9, 10. Calling hours will not be
extended.
Late permission for women
students who attended the Ben-
nett Cerf lecture on Jan. 16 will
be no later than 10:45 p.m.
Co-op housing:
There are spring semester op-
enings available in both men and
women Co-op houses for room-
ers and boarders. Very reason-
able rates, plus several hours
work per week. For information
call the Personnel Chairman,
22218.
Employment:
The Zurich General Accident
& Liability Insurance Co. of Chi-
cago needs a man from the field
of journalism, sales, or adver-
tising, to fill a sales promotion
position. The person would write
copy for advertisements, bulletins,

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BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING -- Phone 2-9437. Reasonable
rates. )36B
AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA
- For the Best In Dance Music -
Phone Ypsi 4427 )21B
HOME LAUNDRY-Laundry done in my
home. Can give best of references.
Call 2-9494. )34B
TYPING - Manuscripts, theses, etc.
Call Lois Spaide, 2-0795 or 2-7460. )33B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. 16B
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis-
sertations. ete. 2-9848 or 2-4228. 312B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's -.314 S. State St. )4B
FOR SALE
ROYAL portable typewriter. Excl. con-
dition. $50. Saline 29R3. )160
MEN'S brown flannel suit. Size 38.
Worn three times. Perfect condition.
Bought at Hudson's for $67. Selling
$20. Cali 3-8212. )159
EXCELLENT German drafting set.
"Original Lotter" used very little.
Retails $40. Selling $20. Cali 3-8212.
)158
BICYCLE-Men's; neat blue & chrome;
lock. $12.50. Call 3-8212. )157

TAILS, size 39 long. Shirt 15-34, all
accessories. Like new. Call 2-8265
after 5 p.m. )155
ENGAGEMENT and wedding rings, all
perfect and guaranteed diamonds at
large discount; also watches, costume
jewelry-Student Agency, call 3-1308.
) 151
BABY PARAKEETS, easily trained to
talk and whistle at $6 each. Bird sup-
plies and cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 5330.
)2B
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale rep. Ph. 2-3481, 2:00-5:00.
)121
B-15 BOMBER-TYPE jacket. Sale price
$8.99. Mouton collar, knit cuffs, 100%
wool quilted lining. Grey, green and
tan colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington, open 'till 6 p.m. )5
TUXEDO, size 40, like new. Phone 5973.
Ask for Bill. )154
COUSINS
- ON STATE STREET --
Full length knee sox -- all the colors
of therainbow - only 79c. )3
MOVING TO FLORIDA-Sacrifice my
leopard coat. Size 12-14. 1430 Cam-
bridge, before noon or after six. )147
TUXEDO, size 36, worn twice. Tele-
phone 7309. )144
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR MEN-Phone 2-4288. )86R
DOUBLE ROOM - Kitchen privileges
and linen furnished. Phone 5224. )88R
SUITE OF TWO ROOMS for three or
four men. Private entrance and show-
er. No rent increases. 1430 Cambridge
before 12 and after 6. )80R
MEN'S ROOMS-1346 Geddes, telephone
Dexter 3192 for appointment, or
come after 3 p.m. daily. )84R
ROOMS AVAILABLE-Clean and warm
doubles or single, shower and con-
tinuous hot water. 514 S. Forest. )83R

ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM available now for men.
Close to campus, Union. Shower, con-
tinuous hot water. Reasonable rent.
509 S. Division near Jefferson. )78R
DOUBLE ROOM for men or opportunity
to share-available second semester.
1014 Lincoln. Ph. 2-2333. )73R
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS for
second semester. One block from Law
Quad. Hot water showers. 808 Oak-
land. )79R
VACANCIES for graduate women-One
opening available now, others at end
of the month. Ph. 7703, 608 Packard.
)72R
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, shower, reasonable rates. 518 E
Williams St. Phone 3-8454. 12R
3-ROOM partly furnished apartment
and a single room for men on cam-
pus. Ph. 2-2052. )93R
ROOM-Private bath, meals and laun-
dry for student and wife for wife's
services. Call after 6 p.m. 2-9890. )89R
ROOMS for Business Women or Grad-
uate Students. Single, double &
triple. Bed linen supplied and laun-
dry privileges at 820 Hill..2-5232. )90R
COMPLETE maid and linen service
supplied at $6 per week. Contact
George Wolf at 3-4183. )91R
DOUBLE ROOM-714 E. Univ. 1 block
off campus. 2-6616. )92R
PERSONAL
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
WILL GIVE piano lessens. School of
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. ) 2
EXPERIENCED student couple with
year old baby desire domestic work
through June. Local references. Call
Mr. or Mrs. O'Donnell 2-3777. )56P

PERSONAL
5 ATTRACTIVE FEMALES wish male
escorts for J-Hop. Phone 3-44532. )58P
WANT ROMANCE?
Learn to Daflce
RAY- HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4p
WANTED TO RENT
TWO graduate students need apartment.
Call John or Duane, 2-3047. )18W
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOMS FOR MEN-Refriger-
ator, student landlord. 906 Green-
wood near Packard. Call Jim Wright
6336. )28F
AMERICAN Legion hall rentals now
available for dances and parties. For
further information call Lee Allen,
manager, 6-141, )29F
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Jan. 16, Parker 51 Pen, initials
E. S. Eugene Stuve, 120 Wenley.
Phone 2-4401. )28L
LOST-Textbook; "Biophysical Re-
search Methods"; need for final.
Call Nelson 317 Lloyd, W. Q. )24L
HELP '9ANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS for established
boys summer camp. Experience de-
sirable in teaching of riflery, archery,
gymnastics. Water-safety instructor
needed, references. Season June 18. #o
Sept. 2. Call 2-9454 evenings. )33H
ONE WIFE of student for cashier post-
tion with IFC Student Book Ex-
change on Feb. 8, 9, 12, 13. Full time.
Call Tony Palermo at 8612.
TRANSPORTATION
FLY NORTH AMERICAN to California,
Florida. Lowest air coach rates. Call
2-8265 after 5 p.m. )73T
BOARD
WANTED TWENTY MALE STUDENTS
to eat home cooked meals beginning
Jan. 29th through Feb. 10 at 1319
Hill St.. Ph.. 2-8422. )1F

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ATTRACTIVE, large single or larg
double room for men in fine residen
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Newly furnished. Tile bath shared
Ph. 3-1015 after Sun., Jan. 14. )82R

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COMING
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