THE MICHIGAN DAILY -T A MESDAY, MARCH 13, 1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN , 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 sould be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11 a.- m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 110 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock on Wed., Mar. 14. Veterans enrolled under the G.I. Bill who will receive a degree at the end of this semester and wish to take ad- ditional training inder the Bill must apply for a supplemental certificate of eligibility before May 15. Application should be made in Room 555, Admin- istration Bldg. Late permission for women students who attended "The Magic Flute" on Sun., Mar. 11 will be no later than 11:15 p.m.' The Preliminary Planning Commit- tee for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project plans to award for next sum- mer two Summer Faculty Research Fellowships under the same general provision applying to University Fac- ulty Summer Research Fellowships. These awards are open to all full-time members of the teaching faculty and are intended to assist researchers (1) involving the use of radio-isotopes in biological, physical and engineering sciences, or (2) in mathematical or chemical aspects of-nuclear theory, or (3) in social, philosophical, legal or economic aspects and implications of nuclear energy. The Committee wishes to interpretthescope of the Phoenix Project as broadly as pssible to cover the various problems of the atomic age. Applications should be made for these awards by March 26, In th7e Of- fice of the Dean of the Graduate School, Room 1006, Rackham Bldg. and the Committee expects to be able to announce the awards late in April. Fred W. and Annie A. Balsam Schol- arship: This scholarship is available to undergraduate men or women students who have been residents at the Univer- sity for one or more semesters. Appli- cation blanks may be obtained at the Scholarship Division, Office of Student Affairs, 1059 Admin. Bldg. The com- pleted applications must be returned by Mar. 31, 1951. Lectures University Lecture: Mre. Vijaya Lak- shmi Pandit, Ambassador of India to the United States, will lecture under University auspices on "The Place of Gandhi in the Modern World" and on behalf of the India Students Associa- tion, will present the Gandhi Library to the University. Tues., March 13, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. The public is Invited. Sigma Xi Lecture. Dr. Keith Pierce of* the Astronomy Department will speak at 8 p.m., Wed., March 14, Rack- ham Amphitheater. Subject: "An As- tronomer Looks to Interplanetary Tra- vel." The public is invited. University Museums Lecture. "Re- storing Lost Worlds" (llustrated). Car- leton W. Angell, University Museums Artist. 8:15 p.m., Tues., March 13, Rack- ham Amphitheater. Academic Notices Make-up Exam Philosophy 31: Thurs., March 15, 2 to 5 p.m. Room 1213, An- gell Hall. Political Science I Make-up Final: Wed., March 14, 2 p.m., Room 103, Tap- pan Hall. Aero-Thermodynamics Seminar: Tues., March 13, 3:45 p.m., Room 1504 E. Engi- neering Bldg. Mr. H. F. Allen and Mr. M. A. Brull, Instructors in Aeronautical Engineering will speak on "Structural Problems Resulting from Aerodynamic Heating." Visitors welcome. Anatomy Seminar: "Arteries of the Pancreas" by Dr. Russell T. Woodburne, and "Dorsal Spino-Cerebellar Tract" by Dr. Robert E. Yoss. Room 2501, E. Medical Bldg., Wed., March 14, 4:15 p.m. Colloquium, joint sponsorship of De- partments of Astronomy and Physics. Wed., March 14, 4:15 p.m., Room 2038, Randall. "The Electrodynamics of So- lar Prominences," 'by Dr. Donald H. Menzel, Harvard College Observatory. Engineering Mechanics Seminar. Mr. A. R. Bobrowsky will speak on "Radia- tion Shielding, Part 2" on Wed., March 14, 4 p.m., Room 101, W. Engineering "Atomic Explosions and Your Health." Bldg. I All persons interested are invited. Complex Variables Seminar: Tues., March 13, 2:30 p.m., Room 2013, Angell Hall. Miss Jean Wallach will speak on "Fatou's Theorem." German 2: Beginning Tues., March 13, Mr. Seymour's review sessions will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Room 109, Tappan. Geometry Seminar: Tues., March 13, 3 p.m., Room 3001, Angell Hall. Pro- fessor Rainich will continue his talk on "Residues in Curved Spaces." Conentrates in the Professional Pro- gram in Social Work: Miss Taylorof the University of Michigan School of Social work is the new concentration advisor for students in this program, She will be available for consultations on Tuesdays from 3 to 4 p.m., and on Wednesdays from 9:30 to 10:30 a,m. in the Concentration Advisers Office, Room 1006, Angell Hall. School of Business Administration: Students from other Schools and Col- leges intending to apply for admis- sion for the summer session or fall se- ester should secure application forms in Room 150, School of Business Ad- ministration Building as soon as pos- sible. Concerts Heifetz, world-renownedviolinist, will appear in the ninth concert in the Choral Union Series, Wednesday eve- ning, March 14, at 8:30, in Hill Audi- torium. Mr. Hefetz, with Emanuel Bay at the piano, will present the following program: Chaconne by Vitali; Beethov- en's "Kreutzer" Sonata; Debussy's So- nata for Violin; a Chopin Nocturne; Capriccio-Valse by Wienawski; and the Paganini Caprice No. 24 arranged by Auer. Tickets areavailable at the offices of the University Musical Society in Burton Tower; and may also be pur- chased at the Hill Auditorium box of- fice one hour preceding the concert. Stanley Quartet: Gilbert Ross and Emil Raab, violinists, Paul Doktor, vio- list, and Oliver Edel, cellist, will pre- sent the first of two concerts at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdayevening, March 13, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The program will include two works by Franz Schubert: Quartet in G major, Op. 161, and Quin- tet in C major, Op. 163, for two violins, viola, and two cellos, with Jerome Jel- inek as the second cellist. The program will be open to the public without charge. Exhibitions Watercolors as Illustrations-originals and their reproductions as used in the Ford Times, a publication of the Ford Motor Comp ny. 1st Floor Exhibition Corridor, Coege of Architecture and Design; March 12-24. Events Today 7-8 a.m., Religion-in-Life Week Inter- Religious Breakfast, First Methodist Church. Any interested students, fac- ulty or guests are invited. 4:10 p.m. Religion-in-Life Week Sem- inars: "Is Religion Revelant to "The Educational Process?" University Elementary School Cafeteria. Speakers: Mr. Smith, Mr. Dickson, Mr. Robert- son. "Family Life." Michigan League. Speakers: Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Walters, Mr. McKeachie. "Industrial Relations?" Room 141, Business Administration Bldg. Speak- ers: Mr. McPeek, Mr. Burt, Mr. Carr. "The Social Services: Psychology?" Lane Hall1Library. Speakers: Mr. Bould- ing, Mr. Henley, Mr. Schlatter, Mr. Newcombe. Seminar: "How Are the World Reli- gions Related to Communism?" Room 3-A, Union. Mr. Littlefair. 7:15 p.m., Religion-in-Life Week Da- ily Chapel Service, First Congregational Church. "What Can I Believe About the Bible?" The Rev. Francis McPeek. Congregational - Disciples - Evangel- ical & Reformed Guild: tea, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Guild House. Supper discussion groups at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Guild House; call 5838 tonight for res- ervations.' Canterbury Club: 5:15 p.m. Evening prayer., Christian Science Organization: Tes- timonial meeting, 7:30 p.m., , Upper Room, Lane Hall. Mathematics Club: 8 p.m., West Con- ference Room, Rackham Bldg. Dr. J. L. Ullman will speak on "Hadamard's Multiplication Theorem." American Pharmaceutical Society, Student Branch: Business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 1300 Chemistry Bldg., fol- lowed at 8:15 by a guest speaker, Dr. W. Meinke, Department of Chemistry. Le CercIe Francais: Meeting, 8 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, League. Two films: "Famille Bretonne," "France, background of its literature." Pershing Rifles: Regular m'eeting. Be ready (under arms) to fall in by 7:27 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan, Society: Rehear- sal of men's chorus, 8:15 p.m., Union; women's chorus, 8:15 p.m., League. Sigma Rho Tau, Stump Speaker's So- ciety: Open meeting 7 p.m., Room 2080, E. Engineering Bldg. Prof. Lovell, Chairman, Dept. of Elec- trical Engineering, will speak on the St. Lawrence Seaway. There will be a discussion on the "Hall of Fame" and "Raconteur" speeches. ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL FOR SALE FOR SALE THREE ROOM apartment on S. State. Unfurnished except stove and refrig- erator, entire third floor. $75.00 per month. Phone 2-2362. ) 37R a CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms or week. Bath, shower, T.V. William. Phone 3-8454. by day 518 E. )1R Square Dance Group: 7 Hall. p.m., LaneI SRA Counil: Meeting, 5-7 p.m., Lane Hall. Coming Events Canterbury Club: Wed., March 14, 7 a.m. Holy Communion and breakfast; 5:15 p.m. Evening prayer. Wesleyan Guild: Do-Drop-In for tea. and chatter, 4 p.m., Wed., March 14, at the Guild. Westminster Guild: Tea 'N' Talk, 4 p.m., Wed., March 14. Lenten Vespers, 5-5:25 p.m. First Presbyterian Church. UNESCO Council: Meeting, Wed., March 14, 7:15 p.m., Henderson Room, League; Dr. H. J. Friedericy, formerly in the Netherlands East Indies and now in the UN General Assembly, will speak on the United Nations and Indo- nesia. Botany Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed., March 14, Botany Seminar Room. Dr. Taylor will speak on the Galapagos Islands. Senior Society meeting is postponed from Wed., March 14 to Wed., March 21 because of the concert. Lecture: Chief Judge Arthur Lederle, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Detroit, will speak at Rackham Lecture Hall 4:15 Thurs., March 15. Subject: "Fed- eral Judicial Organization and Proce- dure." Sponsored by the Political Sci- ence Department for political science students, but all students and the gen- eral public are invited. Bridge Tournament: 7:30 p.m., Wed., Mar. 14, Union. Generation Poetry Staff: Meeting, Wed., March 14, 7:30 p.m., Student Pub- lications Bldg. Fiction staff will not meet this week: Readers will please rate material on their own time before final decision, Wed., March 21. Michigan Arts Chorale Regular re- hearsal, Wed., March 14, 7 p.m., Lane Hall. All members are urged to be present. UlIr Ski Club: Meeting to discuss week-end ski trip and take reservations for Spring vacation Aspen, Colorado, ski trip. Aspen movies. Wed., March 14, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-A, Union. Student Faculty Coffee Hour is hon- oring the Music and Speech Depart- ments in the Grand Rapids Roomd of the League, Wed., March 14, 4 p.m. ONE COZY DOUBLE, 2 half doubles near University campus for mature men students. Cooking privileges. Two baths with showers for 9 men. Constant hot water, gas heat. Shown by appointment. 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