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P'AQ TomaTHE MICHIGAN DAILYRA R 1

TMMSDAX, MARCH 15, 1951

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* nautical, electrical, electronic, and me-
chanical engineering, aerodynamicists,
physicists ,and mathematicians. Ap-
plications must be filed by March 26.
For further information and appli-
cation blanks for the above two an-
nouncements call at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, Room 3528, Administration
Bldg.
Personnel .Requests:
The Factory Mutual Engineering Divi-
sion, Boston, Massachusetts, is in need
of chemical, electrical, mechanical, and
civil engineers for fire prevention en-
gineering. This company has branch
offices throughout the United States
and in Canada.
The Air Force Research Laboratories,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, is in need
e of physicists, BS, MS, or PhD degrees
)toassist in a program of research in
the pper atmosphere.
- For further Information call at the
Bureau of Appointments, Room 3528,
>e Administration Bldg.
Personnel Interviews:
Tuesday, March 20, the Philco Cor-
ir poration, Philadelphia, will interview
for field engineers and technical repre-
sentatives for servicing radio and radar
equipment; physicists, engineering
Y physicists, mechanical and electrical
h engineers for maintenance, installation,
and research; draftsmen for design
le layout; writers with electronics train-
ing; editors; and men to be instructors
of the use of their equipment on naval
bases.
Tuesday, March 20, the Firestone Tire
& Rubber Company, Akron, will inter-
view men majoring in business admin-
- istration, commerce, economics, or en-
r gineering for their sales training pro-
gram. Employees enter their sales or-
ganization by starting in one of their
company controlled stores in either re-
r tail sales, office and credit work, or
, sales development of gasoline, motor
oil, and other products.
- Tuesday, March 20, The Baltimore
- and Ohio Railroad Company will be in-
U terviewing mechanical, electrical, and
. civil engineers for their Technical
Graduate Training Course.
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20
and 21, the Providence Washington In-
surance Company, Providence, Rhode
.e Island, will be interviewing men for
ft their training program. Positions in
a underwriting, field production, claims,
- engineering, accounting and reinsur-
, ance will be the career opportunities to
- which the graduates of this training
- program may be assigned.
e Thursday and Friday, March 22 and
23, Proctor & Gamble Company, Cincin-
nati, will be interviewing men for their
sales department.
e Thursday, March 22, The Mechanical
n Handling Systems, Inc., Detroit, will be
interviewing mechanical or industrial
- engineers for their training program
y which will lead to sales or design and
development; and business adminis-
Y, tration graduates who are majoring
- in accounting.
- Friday, March 23, the Charles Pfizer
n & Company, will be interviewing chem-
- ical engineers with B.S. or M.S. degrees.
- This company has offices in Brooklyn;
Groton, Connecticut; Terre Haute, In-
diana; New York; Chicago; and San
Francisco.
For further information and appoint-
ments call at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Room 3528, Administration Bldg.
Summer Opportunities. Students reg-
istered with the Bureau of Appoint-
ments for summer employment will
have an opportunity to look over the
personnel requests from camps and re-
sorts, Thursday afternoon, 1 to 5 p.m.,
Room 38, Union.
Camp Positions:
Director of Camp North Star, a Jet-
ish camp for boys and girls, Steuben,
Michigan, will be at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments on Fri., March 16, 1-5 p.m.,
to interview candidates for the follow-
ing positions: men and women cabin
counselors; canoe trip specialist; and
a doctor or registered nurse.
Director of Rocky Bar-O, Ranch
Camp for Girls, Big Fork, Montana,
will be at the Bureau of Appointments
on Sat., March 17, 9-12 noon, to inter-
view women students for a position as
counselor. Must be over 19 years of
age. Knowledge of music, and ability
to ride horseback desirable.4
For appointment call at Room 3528,
Administration Building or phone ext.
2614.
Summer Employment:
Friday, March 16, a representative of
the E. R. Squibb & Sons, New Bruns-
wick, New Jersey will be interviewing
members of the Junior Class who would
be interested In employment during
the summer months only. They are
looking for men who are majoring in
chemistry, biology, chemical engineer-
ing, biology, botany, zoology, or phar-
macy.
For further information and ap-
pointments call at the Bureau of Ap-

pointments, Room 3528, Administration
Bldg.'
Personnel Requests:
The American Viscose Corporation,I
Philadelphia, is in need of chemical,
mechanical, and industrial engineers,I
organic chemists, and industrial chem-I
ists.
The Post Cereals Division, GeneralI
Foods Corporation, Battle Creek, hasI
openings in their training program forI
mechanical, . chemical, and electrical
engineers.
The Ceco Steel Products Corporation,I
Chicago, has openings for mechanical,I
industrial; and civil engineers for salesL
engineering.I
The Woods Hole Oceanographic In-
stitution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts,I
is seeking candidates for research as-1
sociates' positions n the -field of un-
derwater acoustics. They are interest-
ed in men who now hold a Master's orC
Doctor's degree in Physics or who will1
receive the degree in June.
The City Service Commission of Bal-
timore announces examinations for the
following positions: Principal Recrea-I
tion Leader; Director of CommunityI
Center, Bureau of Recreation; and Sen-
ior Recreation Leader. Applibations
must be filed by April 17.
$For further information call at thea
Bureau of Appointments, Room 3528,
Administration Bldg."-E
Lectures
Zoology Department: Dr. Lorus J.
Milne, Associate Professor of Zoology,I
University of Ne Hampshire, "Inver-
tebrates and Light." Thurs., March 15,
7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. ,
University Lecture, auspices of the
Department of English Language and
Literature. "Naturalism and Litera-
ture." -James T. Farrell, novelist andI
critic. Fri., March 16, 4:15 p.m., Archi-
tecture Auditorium.
Academic Notices
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: Freshman five-
week progress reports will be due Fri.,
March 16, in the Academic Counselors'
Office, Room 1210, Angell Fall. I
Preliminary Ph.D. Examination inI
Economics will be held during the
week beginning Mon., April 30. Each1
student planning to take these exam-
inations should leave with the Secre-
tary of the Department not later thanI
Tues., March 27, his name, the threeq
fields in which he desires to be ex-
amined, and his field of specialization.
Doctoral Program in Social Psycholo-
gy: Deadline for applications for en-
trance into the Doctoral Program in1
Social Psychology as of September,1
1951, is March 16. Please notify Prof.1
Theodore M. Newcomb, ext. 2858.
Bacteriology Seminar: Thurs., March
15, 8 a.m., Room 1520, E. Medical Bldg.
Speaker: Dr. Malcolm H. Soule. "Ex-
otique Diseases Illustrated with Mov-
ing Pictures."
Orientation Seminar in Mathematics:
Meeting, Thurs., March 15, 4 p.m.,
Room 3001, Angell Hall. Prof. Rainich
will speak. Tea, 3:30 p.m.
Seminar of Mathematical Statistics:
Thurs., March 15, Room 2016, Angell
Hall, 3-5 p.m. Professor Darling will
be the speaker.'
Doctoral Examination for Warren An-
drew Ketcham, Education; thesis: "Ex-
perimental Tests of Principles of De-1
velopmental Anatomy and Neuroana-I
tomy as Applied to the Pedagogy ofI
Reading," Fri., March 16, Room 2532,I
University Elementary School, 2 p.m.,
Chairman, W. C. Olson.
Actuarial Mathematics Seminar: Sat.,
March 17, Room 3017, Angell Hall. Mr.
John Taylor will continue his talk one
Actuarial Problems of the Railroad Re-1
tirement System.
Algebra Seminar: Thurs., March 15,
3-5 p.m., Room 3010, Angell Hall. Prof.'
Richard Brauer will continue his talkt
on Factor Set and Crossed Products.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics:
Thurs., March 15, 4 p.m., Room 247, W.
Engineering Bldg. Prof. J. Okabe will
speak on "Yamada's Method of Approx-
imate Integration of Non-linear Dif-
ferential Equations" including an ap-
plication to non-linear vibrations.
Exhibitions
Museum of Art, March Exhibitions,
through April 4 at Alumni Memorial1
Hall. Modern Furniture, weekdays 1-5,1
7-10, Sunday -2-5. Accessions 1950, week-
days 9-5, Sunday 2-5. The public is in-
vited.
Events Today
Religion in Life Week:

7-8 a.m., Religion-in-Life Week Inter-
Religious Breakfast, Methodist Church.
4:10 p.m., Religion-in-Life Week Sem-
inars: "Is Religion Relevant to The
Education Process?" University Ele-
mentary School Cafeteria. Speakers:
Mr. Smith, Mr. Dickson, Mr. Robertson.
. "Family Life?" Michigan League.
Speakers: Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Walters, Mr.
Heyns.
"Industrial Relations?", Room 141,
Business Administration Bldg. Speak-
ers: Mr. Burt, Mr. Carr.
"The Social Sciences: Politics." Lane
Hall Library. Speakers: Mr. Boulding,
Mr. Henley.
The weather is poor,
but it's still Spring for
sure,
'cause BOCK BEER is here
at the PRETZEL BELL?
EWRITERS

Seminar:
gions Rele
3-A, Michig
7:15 p.m.,
ily Chapel
Church. "
ternative to
Herbert C.
8:30 p.m.
lio Forum:'
RackhamI
Proposals."
gation of In
Reuther Pla
tion Depar
Quaker Pr
Murphy, D
Ohio State1
mittee revi
United Sta
Canterbu
of Meditati
by "Lenten
5:15 p.m
Universit
ly meeting
p.m..
Julien Br
ing World.'
Bryan last
8:30 p.m.
final num
With his n
running co

"How Are the World Reli-
vant to Communism?" Rm.
an Union. Mr. Littlefair.
, Religion-in-Life Week Da-
Service,hCongregational MICHIGAN DAILY
'What Is the Christian Al-
o Fear and Frustation?" Rev. Phone 23.24.1
Wolf, HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
Teligion-in-Life Week Pub- CLASSIFIEDADYERTISING
"What Prospects for Peace?"RATES
Lecture Hall. "The Nehru
Dr. B. Rajan, Adviser, Dele- LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
Idia to United Nations; "The 2 .54 1.21 1.76
an." Brendan Sexton, Educa- 3 .63 1.60 2.65
tment of UAW-CIO; "Some 4 .81 2.02 3.53
roposals." Dr. Wm. Rhodes
irector, Far Eastern Studies Figure 5 average words to a line.
University, Member of Com- Classified deadline doily except
ising Friends Report on the Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
tes and Soviet Union. 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
ry Club, 12:10 p.m., Service ROOMS FOR RENT
ion and Intercession followed
Lunch." ATTRACTIVE Single & Double Rooms.
., Evening Prayer. Kitchen privileges. Near campus.)Ph.
5224. )08R
y Lutheran Chapel: Month- THREE ROOM apartment on S. State.
of Student Assembly, 7:30 Unfurnished except stove and refrig-
erator, entire third floor. $75.00 per
month. Phone 2-2362. )37R
ryan. "England in a Chang-
" Color movies, taken by Mr. ONE COZY DOUBLE, 2 half doubles
fall, will be shown tonight, near University campus for mature
in Hill Auditorium as the men students. Cooking privileges.
ber on the Lecture Course. Two baths with showers for 9 men.
movies, Mr. Bryan will give a Constant hot water, gas heat. Shown
mmentary on life in England by appointment. Call 3YP 794J. )24R

PERSONAL
PROFESSORS! Lithoprint your class
textbook, laboratory manual, or book-
lets. Call us for free estimate. Braum-
Brumfield Inc. Ph. 3-8243. )1P

BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING-Finished work and hand
ironing. Rough dry and wet washing.
Will do ironing also. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B
BOOKINGS
Now being made for spring and sum-
mer painting. Experienced men fully
insured, r'asonable prices! Call for
estimates-no obligations. S. L. Jack-
son, dial 7647. )16B
AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA
- For the Best in Dance Music -
Phone Ypsi 4427 )21R
KIDDIE KARE
RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )10B
VIOLA STEIN - Experienced typist.
Legal, master's, doctor's dissertations;
foreign manuscripts, etc. New Elec-
tromat typewriter, 513 E. William. Ph.
2-9848. )2B
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. )4B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Serv-
ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. OB
AP LICATION PHOTOGRAPHS--6 for
$1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Snider
Studios. )14B
PERSONAL
DON'T BATCH-DANCE WITH HATCH
- And catch a Match -
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State Ph. 5083
)4P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
OLDER PEOPLE - Excellent food and
private first floor room in charming
private home with wide shady lawns,
fruit and flowers, located at School-
craft, Michigan. $35 per week. For
details and local references phone
Oril Ferguson, Dexter 3102. )22P

FOR SALE

BOOKCASE 4'x4%,', adjustable shelves;
4 green drapes. Call 3-0250. )19
BRAND NEW pre-war Nestor Johnson
figure skates. About size 10 . Must
see to appreciate. Call Pete, 2-0054.
)28
J. H. COUSINS
ON STATE STREET
Just arrived! A new group of gabar-
dine slacks. Assorted colors. Sizes
10-18. $3.95 and $5.95. )
U.S. NAVY T-SHIRTS 49c-Men's briefs
49c-Unlined jackets $4.99 & $5.95.
Open until 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E.
Washington Street. )5
DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding
Rings, registered and guaranteed.
Wholesale prices. Call Lee Anger,
2-3481. )4
A LIVE GIFT for EASTER-Baby Para-
keets, all colors. $4.00 and up. Cages
and stands. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th.
)2B
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Ladies wrist watch in, or in
vicinity of, St. Marys Chapel. Grant
watch. Call Shirley 8486. )28L
LOST - Gold coloredcRonson Adonis,
initials 8MM on back, on March 2.
Reward. )25L
LOST--Gold colored Ronson "Adonis"
lighter, March 2. Reward. Call Shir-
ley Miller 2-0718. )23L
LOST - Pair glasses. Clear rimmed,
brown case, vicinity of AMH. Call H.
Kassab, Ph. 2-5553 after 6 p.m. )26L

I-
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Ladies round old watch on Sat-
urday. Call 7198 evenings. )241.,
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS-Ladies' garments. 510
Catherine near State. Alta Graves.
Tel. 2-2678.* )5A
TRANSPOI&TATION
CARS NEEDED to go on Aspen, Colo-
rado ski trip with ULLR spring vaca-
tion. Call Ted Reynolds. 8691. .)13T
REAL ESTATE
250 ACRES-Excellent house, 2 baths,
fireplace, oil heat, Youngstown kit-t
chen, 32x40 & 30x100 basement barns,
2 silos. High rolling land. Located i.
beautiful country 'with nearby lakes'.
Fine creek. School bis. $30,000. Oril
Ferguson, Realtor, Phone Dexter 3102
for appointment. )- E
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Student Waiter-Job from
7:15 to 9:30 a.m. daily. Full board.
Call Steward 2-3191. )22H
COUNSELORS FOR GIRLS CAMP IN
CATSKILL MTS., NEW YORK. Open-
ings in land sports, dramatics, nature,
waterfront. Director available for in-
terview in Ann Arbor March 23. For
information call Doris White, 8891,
afternoons and evenings. )21H
PART TIME BELLBOY between the ages
of 21 & 30. See Mr. Dames at Alenel
Hotel )17H
COOK-Man, woman or couple. To cook
in small camp for boys. Feed 50,
Season June 15 to Sept. 3. Call 2-9454.
)20H
ROOM and BOARD
ROOM, private bath, meals, laundry for
student and wife in return for the.
wife working in home. Phone 2-9890,
)iX

today. Tickets are on sale today at BUSINESS OR GRADUATE
the auditorium box office, 10 a.m.-8:30 BUsnsingle rADUaGIRL-Large
pym pleasant single room near campus in
private home, downstairs parlor for
Young Republican Meeting, Room entertaining, laundry privileges. 829
Yon eulcn Meig om Tppan, Ph. 8321. )23R
3-A, Union. Speaker: Owen .. Cleary,
State Republican Chairman. ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-One
double and one single near Law Club
Social Chairmen or organized groups and Bus. Ad. School. Continuous
that purchased blocks of tickets for hot water, showers. 808 Oakland.
the Michigan Union Opera may pick Ph. 22858. )12R
up the tickets between 1:30 and 5 p.m. CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms by Day
in the Union Lobby today, or Week. Bath, Shower, Television.
Gilbert and Sullivan Societ,: Rehear- 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )1R
sal of men's and women's choruses, BUSINESS SERVICES
815 p.m., League.
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-603 E.
Society of Automotive Engineers: Liberty, over Michigan Theater lobby.
Meeting for those interested in build- Call 8066 for information. )7B
ing a C02 powered model race car for
the six school race to be held in De--_
troit in April. 7:30 p.m., Room 203, W.e
Engineering Annex. Read and Use
International Center Weekly Tea for Daily Classifieds
foreign students and American friends,
4:30-6 p.m.
Sailing Club: 7:30 p.m., Room 311,
W. Engineering Bldg.
Polonia Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
International Center. All students of Ia C a o
Polish descent and their friends are
invited.
Featuring Genuine
La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m., League.
Young Progressives: Meeting, 7:30 p. ITALIAN
i., League; Discussion of Male Suprem-
acy and American Democracy; Election SPAGHETTI
of officers. and S AHETI
, and RAVIOLI
Coming Events With
Canterbury Club: Fri., March 16, Salad, Rolls, Coffee
7 a.m., Holy Communion. 12 noon,
Holy Communion.
Westminster Guild: Shillelagh Shuf- Also
fle, 8:30 p.m., Fri., March 16. First
Presbyterian Church. SANDWICH ES and
University Museums Friday evening SHORT-ORDERS
program will feature "Amphibians and
Reptiles, Friends and Enemies." Three
movies: "Let's Catch Reptiles" "The
Frog," and "Wonders 'in a Country
Stream," 7:30 p.m., Kellogg Auditorium.
Sociedad Hispanica will present the N
screen version of Miguel de Cervantes S. L CIN E
"Don Quixote", with complete English
subtitles. Friday and Saturday, March
16 and 17, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m,, Hill Audi- or
torium. Admission, fifty cents. Tick-
ets available at Hill Auditorium box of- DISPLACE D S U D
f ice, Friday and Saturday nights. AllAGL S
members of the Sociedad Hispanica are
requested to get tickets on their mem- pre:
bership cards in the lobby of the Ro-
mance Language Building on Thursday
and Friday. An imaginative
Acolytes:EMeeting, Fri. March 16, Ernest Hemingway'
7:45 p.m., East Conference Room, Rack-
ham Bldg. Paper: "The Autonomy of
Metaphysics."
Hostel Club: Sports and swimming "E KH I
at I-M Building, Friday night, March
Square Dance, Sat., March 17 and Sun.
March 18. Bike or ride. Call Mary
Rowley, 3-8687.
dw
PORTRAITS EDMUND O'BRIEN
SAM L
and
RNot a dull moment,
CJROUP contrived character, no
PHOTOGRAPHSmanaged with sup
PGMaintains throughout
tinguished Hemingway'
FRIDAY and SATURI
SUNDAY at 8:00 ARCI
208 Michigan Theater Bldg. 5
Phone 2-2072

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1950-51 LECTURE COURSE
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