-iw-- TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILI SUNDAY, MARCI 18, 1951 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The *Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University oflichigan 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 shoua be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Admtinistration Building, by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11 a.- m. Saturdays). SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 115 Notices Regents' Meeaing: Sat., April 21, 9 a.m. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the Presi- "dent's hands not later than April 12. The Armed Services Information Cent- er is an established University office lo- cated in Room 555, Administration Building. Students desiring informa- tion concerning Selective Service and the Armed Forces are invited to call at that office. IFC Book Exchange: Anyone wishing to pick up books left with the IFC Book Exchange may do so from 3 to 5 p.m., Tues., March 20. Room 515, Ad- ministration Bldg. You must present your receipt. Women students now on campus may' apply for housing accommodations for Fall, 1951, on Tues., April 3, at 12 noon by going to the specified window in the lobby of the Admin. Bldg. Gradu- ates and undergraduates may apply. Applications will be accepted for both dormitory and League House accommo- dations until the number of available spaces is filled. Information concern- ing the types of housing available can be secured in the Dean of Women's Office at any time. Women students concerned with Jun- r Girls Play may request 12:30 per- mission from her House Director for March 19, 20, 21, and 22. Women Students: Applications are now being accepted for rooming- or boarding at the three Co-op houses for both the summer and fall semesters. For information call Personnel Chair- man, 22218. The following Student Organizations have registered for the Second Semes- ter, 1950-51: Acolytes Actuarial olub Alpha h Omega American Chemical Society American Institute of Electrical En- gineers-Inst. Radio Eng. American Ordnance Association American Pharmaceutical Association. American Society of Civil Eng. American Society of Mech. Eng. American Society for Public Admin- Ann Arbor Girls' Club Armenian Students' Association Arts Chorale Assembly Association of Independent Men Barristers Beacon Association Business Administration Council Canterbury Club Chess Club Cercle Francais Chinese Student Christian Associa- tion. Christian Medical Society Christian Science Organization Committee for Displaced Students Committee to End Discrimination Congregational Disciples Guild Council for International Living Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Council Engineering Honor Council Gargoyle Fireside Group Forester's Club Flying Club Galens Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Society Grace Bible Guild Graduate Student Council Hawaii Club Hillel Foundation Hostel Club Indian Institute of Chemical Engi- neers Industrial Relations Club Intercollegiate Zionist Fed. of America Intercooperative Council Interfraternity Council Interguild Council International Relations Club International Students' Assoc. Kappa Phi Les Voyageurs Lutheran Student Association M-Club Men's Judiciary Michigan Christian Fellowship Michigan Crib Michigan Daily Michiganensian MichiganGothic Film Society Michigan League Michigan Technic Michigan Union Nauvoo League Nazarene Student Fellowship Newman Club Panhellenic Pershing Rifles Polonia Club D Philippine Michigan Club PreDental Society PreMedical Society Quarterdeck Roger Williams Guild Russian Circle Sailing Club Scabbard and Blade Scroll Senior Society Sociedad Hispanica Society of Women Engineers Sphinx Student Bar Association Student Legislature Student Religious Association Student Science Society Triangles Turkish Society Ulr Ski Club Undergraduate Psychology Society Unesco Council Victor Vaughan Medical Society Wesley Foundation West Quadrangle Council Westminster Guild Wolverine Club Women's Athleaic Association Women's Physical Education Club World Student Service Fund Wyvern Young Democrats Young Friends Fellowship Young Progressives Young Republicans Employment Interviews: On March 21 and 22. Messrs. F. A. Swingle and H. J. Hillarker of Con- solidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas, will interview Aero- nautical, Mechanical and Civil Engi- neering June graduates. See the Aero bulletin board opposite Room 1079, E, Engineering for further information. Personnel Requests: The Central Air Force Procurement Office in Detroit needs Stenographers and Typists to work at Willow Run. Salary is $2,650. The Hooker Electrochemical Com- pany, Niagara Falls, is in need of chem- ical engineers, seniors or alumni, for employment in their engineering de- partment and in their process study group. They will not be interviewing on campus, but will invite applicants to Niagara Falls for interviews. The Detroit Civil Service Commission announces examinations for Junior Typist, Intermediate Typist, Junior Stenographer, and Stenographer. Filing period is March 12 to March 23 and March 26 to April 6. Salaries range from $2,387 to $3,094,. The Porstmouth Naval Shipyard is in need of engineers at the GS-5 level. No written examination is required.i The Tennessee Valley Authority an- nounces job opportunities for Engi- neering and Architectural graduates. Radcliffe College announces a Man- agement Training Program for women Bachelor of Music degree at 8:30 Sun- starting September 24, 1951. day evening, March 18, in Lydia Men- The United States Civil Service Corn- delssohn Theater. Program: Works by mission announces an examination for Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Mendels- Training Instructor at Scott Air Force sohn, Franck, and Kent Kennan. Open Base, Illinois. to the public. Miss Crawford is a pu- The Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, pil of Ava Comin Case. Colorado, announces examinations for engineers. Applications will be accept- Organ Recital by Robert Noehren, ed for Electrical, Hydraulic (general), University Organist, 4:15 Sunday aft- and Hydraulic (hydrologic investiga- ernoon, March 18, Hill Auditorium. tions) options only after the close of The program will be devoted to The business March 20, 1951. Civil engi- Greater Catechism, from the Clavieru- neering applicants must file before bung, Part Three, by Bach, and will be March 20. open to the general public. For further information about the The third and final program in the above announcements call at the Bur- series will be played at 4:15 Easter eau of Appointments, Room 3528, Ad- Sunday. ministration Bldg.- Student Recital: Robert Pfeuffer, bas- University Community Center, Willow sonist, will present a program at 8:30 Run Village. Tuesday evening, March 20, in the Sun., March 18, Village Church Fel- Rackham Assembly Hall, in partial ful- lowship (interdenominational); 10:45 fillment of the requirements for the a.m. Church and Sunday School; 4:30 Master of Music degree in Music Edu- p.m., Discussion Group; 5:30 p.m. Pot- cation. He will be assisted ,by Margaret luck Supper. Strand, piano, Hugh Cooper, bassoon, Mon., March 19, 8 p.m., Cooperative John Crawford, clarinet, Sheldon Henry, Nursery Meeting: "A Child in School French Horn, and Grover Schiltz, oboe, Group." Speaker: Mrs. Brown. in compositions by Bruns, Bach, Mozart, Tues., March 20, 8 p.m., Wives' Club and Ibert. The public is invited. Meeting. Speaker: Mrs. Alice Wert, "Titles You Won't to Miss." Wed., March 21, 8 p.m., Choir Practice. Exhibitions Thurs, March 22, 8 p.m., Ceramics; Watercolors as Illustrations-originals Wives' Club Board Meeting. and their reproductions as used in the Sat., March 24, 2:30 p.m., Sunday Ford Times, apulctoofheFr School Easter Party. FrdTmsa publication of the Ford S o a r Motor Company. 1st Floor Exhibition Corridor, College of Architecture and L ecturesDesign: March 12-24. University Lecture, auspices of the Museum of Art,, March Exhibitions, Department of Chemistry. "The Syn- through April 4 at Alumni Memorial thesis of Some Substituted Cyclic Poly- Hall. Modern Furniture, weekdays 1-5, olefins." Dr. Stuart W. Fenton, Depart- 7-10, Sunday 2-5. Accessions 1950 and ment of Chemistry, Massachusetts In- Third Annual Student Art Exhibit spon- stitute of Technology. Mon., March 19. sored by Inter-Arts Union, weekdays 4:15 p.m., Room 1300, Chemistry Bldg. 9-5, Sunday 2-5. 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University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Botany. "Abnormal Segregation in Maize." Dr. Marcus M. Rhoades, Professor of Botany, Univer- sity of Illinois. Mon., March 19, 4:15 p.m., Kellogg Auditorium. Academic Notices Aero-Thermodynamics Seminar: Mr. Warren H. Curry, Research Engineer at the Willow Run Research Center. "Supersonic Diffusors,- ues., March 20, 3:4Pp.m.. Room 1504,E. Engineering Bldg. Visitors welcome. Complex Variables Seminar: Tues., March 20, 2:30 p.m., Room 2013 Angell Hall. Mr. E. H. Crisler will speak on "Osgood-Carathodory Theorem." Set Theory Seminar: Mon., March 19, 3 p.m., Room 2016, Angell Hall. Mr. Seymour Ginsburg will continue dis- cussing Oriented Families. The University Extension Service an- nounces the following course: Music Appreciation-The 1951 May Festival Programs. Beginning Wed., March 21, Prof. Glenn D. McGeoch will devote six sessions of his course, Intro- duction to the Literature of Music, to a discussion of the 1951 May Festival programs. This short course is designed to enhance the listener's enjoyment and understanding of these programs. Enrollment, which is $7.00, may be made in advance in the office of the University Extension Service, Room 4524, Administration Building, or at the class room at 7:15 p.m. on Wed., March 21. The class meets at 7:30 p.m.rin Room 206, Burton Memorial Tower. Geometry Seminar: Tues., March 20, 3 p.m. Room 3001, Angell Hall. Mr. Kazarinoff will speak on "A Complete Quadri-Lateral ." Mathematics Colloquium: Tues., Mar. 20, 4 p.m., Room 3011, Angell Hall. Speaker: Dr. J. Richard Buchi, "Spaces without Points." Concerts Student Recital Postponed: The re- cital by David Baumgartner, cellist, previously announced for Mon., March 19, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, will be presented Thursday evening, March 29 in the same place. ti Student Recital: Ellen Crawford, pi- anist, will play a recital in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the Events Today Westminster Guild: 9:30 a m., Semi- nar in Religion; 5:30 p.m., Supper Par- ty with children of the Michigan Chil- dren's Institute. Michigan Christian Fellowship: 4 p.m., Lane Hall (Fireside Room). Group discussion: "Practicing Christianity." Roger Williams Guild: 10 a.m., Bible Study in Guild House; 6 p.m., Cost sup- per at Guild House; 7 p.m., Palm Sun- day worship service in Church Sanv- tuary. Canterbury Club: 8 a.m., Holy Com- munion: 9 a.m., Holy Communion with Choir and Sermon by the Chaplain, followed by a student breakfast in Can- terbury House; 5 p.m., Canterbury Club Evensong and sermon by the Rev. Mr. Koonz, followed by supper and dis- cussion led by the Chaplain on "The Faith and Practice of Holy Week." Congregational, Disciples, Evangeli- cal and Reformed Guild: 6 p.m., Supper at Memorial Christian Church. Talk will follow on Friends Service Commit- tee in Europe. Movie: "Seeds of Des- tiny." Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club: 4:45 p.m., Bible Study; 5:30 p.m., Supper program. Interpretation - Sall- mann's "Christ in Gethsemane" and Munkacsy's "Christ on Calvary." Wesleyan Guild: 9:30 a.m., Breakfastj Seminar in Pine Room; 5:30 pam., Sup- per; 6:45 p.m., Worship and program, discussion group, "Social-Religious Problems on Campus. Lutheran Student Association: 5:30 p.m., Supper, Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. 7:30 p.m., Program: Speaker: Prof. Frank Huntley, "Contributions of Chris- tianity to English Literature." Inter-Arts Union: Meeting, 2 p.m., League. All those interested are in- vited. U. of M. Hot Record Society: On Records-Blue Note Jazz, 8 p.m., Lea- gue. The public is invited. Graduate Outing Club: Hike. Meet at 2:15 p.m., Outing Club Room, north- west corner of Rackham. Plans will be made for an overnight outing. All grads welcome. Coming Events W8ZSQ West Quad Radio Club invites all those interested in any phase of amateur ralio or experimental electron- ics to an open meeting, Mon., March 19, 7 p.m., fifth floor of Williams House, West Quad. Quarterdeck: Meeting, Tues., March 20, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-D, Union. Speak- er: Prof. Ormondroyd. "Ship Hull Vibra- tions." Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia: Business meeting, Mon., March 19, 7 p.m. Room 305, School of Music. Gothic Film Society. Meeting, Mon., March 19, 8 p.m. Rackham Amphithea- ter. Program: Five Early Mack Sennett Comedies. Selection of non-scheduled films will be made at this meeting. Members may register guests by call- ing 21225. Frosh Weekend Mass Meeting for all freshmen women, Mon., March 19, 7:30 p.m., League Ballroom. Deutscher Verein Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Tues., March 20, lounge of the Women's Athletic Bldg. Miss Pease will instruct German Folk dances. Special German music. Dress accordingly. DON'T BATCH-DANCE WITH HATCB - 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 PROFESSORSI Lithoprint your class textbook, laboratory manual, or book- lets. Call us for free estimate. Braum- Brumfield Inc. Ph. 3-8243. )lP ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS-Ladies' garments. 510 Catherine near State. Alta Graves. Tel. 2-2678. )5A TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Riders to Minnesota. Leave Thurs., March 22, return Mon. Ph. 2-0413. )14T CARS NEEDED to go on Aspen, Colo- rado ski trip with ULLR spring vaca- tion. Call Ted Reynolds. 8691. )13T LOST AND FOUND LOST-Dark rimmed glasses near E.Q. or N.S. Bldg. Reward. 216 Strauss, E.Q. ) 33L LOST-Small flat gold star on long gold chain. Sentimental value. Reward! 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