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TI E MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 19%.,

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

ROOMS FOR RENT

FOR SALE

LOST AND FOUND

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 snoula be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11 a.-
m. Saturdays).
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1951
Vol. LXI, No. 125
Notices
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: Meeting, Mon.,
April 2, 4:10 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall.
Agenda
1. Consideration of the minutes of
the meeting of March 5, 1951, (pp. 1670-
1673).
2. Consideration of reports submitted
with the call to this meeting. a. Ex-
ecutive Committee - Prof. I. A. Leon-
ard. b. Executive Board of the Gradu-
ate School - Prof. F. K. Sparrow. c.
Deans' Conference - Dean Hayward
Keniston.
3. Announcements.
4. New business.

Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Tau Delta
Greene Hse.
Hinsdale Hse.
Kappa Nu
Lambda Chi Alpha
Lawyers Club
Lloyd Hse.
Michigan Hse.
Phi Alpha Kappa
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Rho Sigma
Phi Sigma Delta
Phi Sigma Kappa
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Nu
Sigma Pi
Tau Delta Phi
Tau Epsilon Rho
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Xi
Trigon
Williams Hse.
W.S.S.F. Committee of Jordan Hall
Prescott House
April 1, 1951-
Junior Panhellenic
Phi Delta Phi

ule on Electrical bulletin board oppo-
site room 2501 E. E.
Civil: See Civil bulletin board near
room 304 W. E.
Mechanical: See Mechanical bulletin
board near room 225.W. E."
All students who wish to be inter-
viewed should attend the group meet-
ing to be held Mon., April 2, in room
348 W. Engineering Bldg. ,

Men's Housing for Summer Session
1951: Men wishing to live in the resi-
dence halls for the Summer Session
1951 may obtain application blanks
from the Office of Student Affairs,
1020 Administration Bldg. Students
now enrolled and those being admitted
for the Summer Session are eligible to
apply.
Men's Residence Halls Applications
for the year 1951-52: Men students now
living in the residence halls who wish
to reapply for the fall and spring se-
mesters 1951-52 may obtain reapplica-
tion forms from their Associate Advis-
ers between: March 26 and April 18.
The deadline for acceptance is April 18.
Men students on campus not living
in the halls who would like to apply
for residence for the year 1951-52 may
do so at the Office of Student Affairs
after April 2.
List of Approved Social Events for
the coming week-end:
March 30, 1951-
Alpha Chi Sigma
Alpha Omega
Alpha Sigma Phi
Hillel Foundation
Inter-Co-operative Council
Kappa Sigma
Palmer House
Psi Omega
March 31, 1951-
Acacia
Adams House
Allen Rumsey
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Kappa Kappa
Anderson Hse.
Angell Hse.
Beta Theta Pi
Chicago Hse.
Chi Phi
Com. to End Discrimination
NOW SHOWING
SICLEFTON WEBBS
JOAN BENNETT
ROBERT CUMMINGS

Social chairmen and program chair-
men of student organizations are re-
quested to calendar activities so as to
avoid falling within the ten days prior
to a final examination period. (Com-
mittee on Student Affairs, May 1950).
The final examination period for the
current semester begins June 2.
Employment: The National Tube
Company of Lorain, Ohio, will hold two
group meetings on Mon., April 2. One
meeting at 5 p.m. in 348 West Engineer-
ing for June and August graduates,
and one at 7 p.m. *in 1042 East En-
gineering Bldg. for Juniors and Sopho-
mores who want summer work.
Representatives of McDonnell Air-
craft Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri
will interview June and August gradu-
ates as follows:
Aeronautical-Tues., April 3, Sign
schedule on the Aero bulletin board
opposite room 1079 E. E.
Civil, Mechanical, Industrial-Wed.,
April 4, Sign schedule on the Mechani-
cal bulletin board near room 225 W. E.
On April 2 and 3 Mr. W. J. Hatcher
of Piasecki Helicopter Corporation,
Morton, Pennsylvania, will interview
June and August graduates from Me-
chanical, Aeronautical, Civil and Elec-
trical Engineering Departments in
Room 1521 E. E. For further informa-
tion, see the Aero bulletin board op-
posite room 1079 E. E.
J. William -Long and Jim Wilkerson
of Curtiss Wright Corporation, Propel-
ler Division, Caldwell, New Jersey, will
interview June and August graduates
as follows:
Mon., April 2, Aeronautical Engineer-
ing Department; Mon., April 2, Electri-
cal Engineerihg Department; Tues.,
April 3, Mechanical Engineering De-
partment.
Sign schedules posted on the Aero,
Electrical or Mechanical bulletin board.
On April 3, 4, and 5, three represen-
tatives of Boeing Airplane Company,
Seattle, Washington, will interview
June and August Engineering gradu-
ates as follows:
Aeronautical and Advanced degree
grads in Math: See schedule on Aero
bulletin board opposite room 1079 E. E.1
Electrical and Physicists: See sched-J

Because of the Odonto Ball, all wo-
men students have a 1;30 a.m. late per-
mission on FrIday, March 30.
Employment Interviews:
Mon., April 2, a representative of the
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., New
York, will be interviewing Mechanical,
Chemical, Industrial, and Electrical
(Communications) Engineers, Chemists,
Physicists, Metallurgists, Class Techno-
logists, and Accounting majors.
Mon. and Tues., April 2 and 3, a rep-
resentative from the Franklin Institute,
a research institute in Philadelphia,
will be interviewing all branches of
Engineers, Physicists, Chemists, and
Mathematicians with either B.S., M.S.,
or PhD. degree.
Tues., April 3, a representative, from
the Union Central Life Insurance Com-
pany, Detroit, will be interviewing men
interested in insurance sales.
Wed., April 4, a representative of
Swift and Company, Chicago, will be
interviewing Business Administration
graduates for sales, accounting, and
standards (wage incentive systems).
Wed., April 4, a representative of the
Proctor & Gamble Company, Cincin-
nati, will be interviewing Business Ad-
ministration graduates for their Ad-
vertising Department. Openings are in
brand management, copy supervision,
merchandising, and developing media
plans.
Wed. and Thurs., April 4 and 5, a
representative of the Allegheny-Ludlum
Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Penn-
sylvania, will be interviewing Civil, Me-
tallurgical, ,Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineers and Analytical Chemists.
Both B.S. and graduate degrees.
For further information and ap-
pointments for interviews please call
at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg.
Personnel Requests:
The U.S. Civil Service Commission
announces the following examinations:
Radio Engineer, Grades GS-5 and GS-7,
closing date is April 3, 1951; Junior Sci-
entist and Engineer with options Chern-
ist, Physicist, Metallurgist, Engineer,
Mathematician, and Electronic Scien-
tist, no closing date.
The Detroit Civil Service Commission
announces an examination for Junior
Industrial Hygienist. Filing date until
June 30, 1951.
For further information call at the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg.
JUNIORS in Mechanical and Indus-
trial-Mechanical Engineering: Quite
a few companies are sending rdpresen-
tatives to interview Juniors for sum-
mer employment 1951. Notice is called
to the Mechanical Engineering Bulletin
Board at 225 W. Engineering Bldg.
Proctor & Gamble Company wish to
have preliminary application blanks
sent in early in April, for May 1 inter-
views. Submit applications by April 5.j
Interview schedules are posted about a
week in advance of date of interviews.I
Academic Notices
Physical Education - Women Students:

Registration for the next eight weeks'
classes in physical education will be
held in. the fencing room, Barbour
Gymnasium, as follows:
Fri., March 30 - 7:30 a.m. - 12 noon,
1-4 p.m.
Sat., March 31 - 8 a.m. - 12 noon.
Sports and Dance Instruction for Wo-
men:
Women students who have completed
their physical education requirement
may register as electives in physical
education classes on Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday mornings, April 2, 3
and 4, in Barbour Gymnasium.
Concerts
Varsity Band Concert: Sun., April 1,
8 p.m., Union Ballroom; program of
compositions by Rimsky-Korsakov, Si-
belius, Leidzen, Bach, Colby and Sousa,
conducted by Jack Lee. Open to the
public,
Student Recital: Barbara Traub,
pianist, will present a program in par-
tial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Bachelor of Music degree at
4:15 Sunday afternoon, April 1, in the
Architecture Auditorium. Miss Traub
will play compositions by Bach, Mozart,
Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms, Poulenc
and Chopin. The public is invited.
Student Recital: Shirley Sullivan,
violinist, will present a program in par-
tial fulfillment of the requirements for
the Bachelor of Music degree at 8:30
Sunday evening, April 1, in the Archi-
tecture Auditorium. Miss Sullivan will
play compositions by Corelli, Mozart
and Faure. Open to the public.
Student Recital: Charles Bath, pian-
ist, will present a program at 8:30 Mon-
day evening, April 2, in the Architec-
ture Auditorium, in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the Bachelor
of Music degree. Mr. Bath's recital will
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Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. ")4B
ROOMS FOR RENT
THREE ROOM unfurnished apartment,
State near Packard, for couple or two
University or business women, $75.
Phone 2-2362. )43R

PERSONAL
WANTED-Communist literature or in-
formation leading to literature or per-
sons interested in Communism. Write
Box 14, The Michigan Daily. )25P
RAY HATCH Will patch that match.
Learn to dance with
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State - Phone 8083 )4P
PROFESSORS! Lithoprint your class
textbook, laboratory manual, or book-
lets. Call us for free estimate. Braum-
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LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
WOODY'S COMING! Woody's coming!
Woody's coming! APRIL 19. )24P
FOR SALE
MEN'S GOLF CLUBS - Joe Kirkwood
matched set; 4 irons, 2 woods. Never
been used $30.95. Ph. 2-8692. )32
FOR SALE-Kalamazoo Spanish guitar.
In good condition. $20. Call 3DE5501
after 6 p.m. )41

FOR SALE-Typewriter desk, good con-
dition, and used L.C. Smith typewrit-
er. 508 E. William. )43
ATTENTION ARB LOVERS
Tankem bike for sale $45. Call Stan
Brown, 3-4187. )44
BOY, GIRL lightweight Schwinn bikes.
$15 each, 2-6200 after noon. )38
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings, registered and guaranteed. Call
Lee Anger, 2-3481. )35
J. H: COUSINS
ON STATE STREET
MESH IIOSE-RUN RESISTANT
Newest Spring Shades only $1.25 )3
FOR SALE-1949 Crosley sedan. Excel-
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)31
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. -)

LOST AND FOUND

LOST-Gold colored Ronson "Adonis"
lighter, March 2. Reward. Call Sbir-
ley Miller 2-0718. )23L
HELP WANTED
ATHLETIC COUNSELOR with exper-
ience wanted for resort in Catskills,
New York. Call Lore Humtole 2-2521,
ext. 102 after 3 p.m. )301
BOOKKEEPER wanted for full time
permanent position. Complete set of
books. Excellent opportunity and good
salary. Apply at Follette Book Store,.
2nd floor, 322 S. State. 28H
TRANSPORTATION
CHARTERED GREYHOUND EXPRESS-
Round trip N.Y.C. $23.75. For infor-
mation call Dick or Jerry at 9293
after 6 p.m. )17T
SAVE ON Vacation Travel! Take the
Vulvan Student Train to Buffalo, Rot
chester, Albany & New York. Also
student coaches to Chicago. Tickets
can be ordered at. the Ad. Building
from today to Monday, April 2. )15T
WANTED TO BUY
RECORD PLAYER-3 speed automatics
portable preferred, with or without
radio. Call Mr. Mendel 2-3026 after 5.
42,
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE
(Male or female)
WANTED
by nationally known company for
interesting organizing assignment
until June 1. Unusual opportunity
for excellent earnings. Work will
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commitments. Write fully outlin-
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to: L. S. Reid, Box 6110, Chicago
80, I.

LOST-Silver Ronson lighter, initials
K.Y.P. Reward-1 carton Chesterfield
cigarettes. Call 2-8865. )43L
LOST-Tux jacket in Quad, over J-Hop
with RUDOFKER label on inside
pocket. Reward. Ph. 1651. )42L
LOST-Pair of glasses between League
and Martha Coop. Call Marie Dia-
mond, 2-3225. )40L

Department of Speech

Triton Film Society Members:
V FOUR HORSEMEN
OF THE APOCOLYPSE
with Rudolph Valentino
Friday ... 8 P.M. Lane Hall

Department of Speech
presents
"ROMEO AND JULIET"
by William Shakespeare

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Friday and Saturday, March 30, 31
Tickets: 1.20, 90c, 60c

8 P.M.

LYDIA MENDFSSOHN THEATRE

No. Main - Opp. Court House
TODAY and SATURDAY
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 44c

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Entertainment - Refreshments
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
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Admission: $1.00 per couple before 10:30
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TODAY
MICHIGAN UNION OPERA
"GO WEST, MADAM"
Curtain 3:15 and 8:30
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5 P.M.

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Continuous
from 1 P.M.

CONGRESSMAN WALTER H. JUDD
Will speak at Public Forum

- SUNDAY thru Wed.-

Playing Thru Saturday

BOB
HOPE
Marilyn MAXWELL
qld lan- Andrea King

SUNDAY, APRIL 1

Topic: "The Meaning of Events in the Far East."

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Matinees 30c
Evenings 44c

FIRST METHODIST CHURcH

7:00 P.M.

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Congressman Judd is the third lecturer on the 1951-52
Henry Martin Loud Lectureship Series, Sponsored by the
WESLEY FOUNDATION at the University of Michigan.

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In Monday Out Thursday
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