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 (Continued on Page 4) CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms by Day or Week. Bath, Shower, Television. 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )lR BUSINESS SERVICES BABY PARAKEETS which can be train- ed to talk & whistle. Singing canaries and tiny colorful finches. Bird sup- plies. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2B GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Serv- ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. OB .KIDDIE KARE RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone 3-1121. )10B WASHING-Finished work and hand ironing. Rough dry and wet washing. Will do ironing also. Free pick-up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B VIOLA STEIN - Experienced typist. 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