THE MICHIGAN DAILY svrY, A 1, 1551 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan foi which the Midhigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice to all members of the Uni- versity. Notices shoul be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Roomn2552 Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11 a- m. Saturdays). SUN"DAY, APRI VOL. LXI, No Notic tudent Tea: Presi thven will be at ho a 4 to 6 o'clock on W L 1, 1951 . 127 *es dent and Mrs. ome to students Ned., April 4. Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- nce, and the Arts: Meeting, Mon., 1pril 2, 4:10 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall. F Agenda 1. Consideration of the minutes of te meeting of March 5, 1951, (pp. 1670- 73). 2. Consideration of reports submitted ith the call to this 'meeting. a. Ex- cutive Committee - Prof. I. A. Leon- rd. b. Executive Board of the Gradu- te School - Prof. F. K. Sparrow. ' c. eans' Conference - Djan Hayward .eniston. 3. Announcements. 4. New business. Men Students: Applications are now eing accepted by the Inter-Coopera- ye Council for rooming or boarding >r both the summer and fall semes- ' ters. For information write Personnel Chairman, 1017 Oakland or call, 22218. Women students now on campus may apply for housing accomodations for Fall, 1951, on Tues., April 3, at 12 noon by going to the specified window in the lobby of the Administration Bldg. Graduates and undergraduates may apply. Applications will be accepted for both dormitory and league house accommodations until the number of awailable spaces is filled. Information concerning the types of housing avail- able can besecured in the Dean of Womens Office. Late permission for women students who attended "Romeo and Juliet" on Wed., March- 28 will be no later than 11 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended "Romeo an'd Juliet" on Tliurs., March 29 will be no later than 11 p.m. Interviews: On April 4 and 5, Mr. J. J. Krajovic of Glenn L. Martin Com- pany, Baltimore, Maryland, will inter- view June and August graduates from Electrical, Civil, Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering Departments. For further information see the Aero bulletin board opposite room 1079 E.E., Summer Employment: The City of Detroit announces exami- nations for summer employment for men and women as swimming instruc- tors and play leaders and for men as life guards and baseball instructors. Carson Pirie Scott & Co. of Chicago is interested in interviewing women (preferably from the Chicago area) during Spring vacation for positions on their 1951 College Board. The Economic Cooperation Aiminis- tration has several summer intt.rnships available for students of journalism, political science, public administration, social science, economics and business adhinistration. The Aberdeen Proving Ground - of Maryland has three month positions for students in the technical and scien- tific fields. The United States Steel Company (Gary Steel Works) has vacancies for students at their plant for vacation relief work. The. Universal Atlas Cement Com- pany of Buffington, Indiana has vacancies for junior engineering stu- dents in their cement plant. For further information and to make application, contact the Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 2614. Bureau of Appointments: The Pana- ma Canal-Civil Affairs Bureau-Division of Schools, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone needs teachers for 1951. Teachers who are deficient in any requirement should not apply in the hope excep- tions will be made. 1. Age-24-40. 2. Experience-at least 3 full years. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. University Community Center, Willow Run Village: Sun., April 1, Village Church Fellow- s h i p (Interdenominational) 10:45 Church and Sunday-school; 4:30 Dis- cussion Group; 5:30 Pot-luck Supper. Mon., April 2, 8 p.m., Fashion Show Rehearsal. Tues., April 3, 8 p.m., Wives' Club - Home Fashion Show. Wed., April 4, 8 p.m., Choir Practice. Thurs., April 5, 8 p.m., Ceramics. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Psychiatry and the Neurosurgery Division, Department of Surgery. "Some Neurophysiological Me- chanisms Underlying Consciousness and the Higher Integrated Functions of the Brain." Dr. Herbert H. Jasper, Neuro- physiologist, Montreal Neurological In- stitute, Mon., April 2, 4 p.m., University Hospital Amphitheater. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of English. "The Poet as Creator." Meyer H. Abram, Associate Professor of English, Cornell University Mon., April 2, 4:15 p.m., Kellogg Audi- torium. Prof. Abram is the author of "Archetypal Analogies in the Language of Criticism." University Lecture, auspices of the Department of 'Zoology. "History of the Development of Renal Physiology." Homer W. Smith, Professor of Physi- ology, New York University. Tues., April 3, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphi- theater. Academic Notices History 42 Midsemester, Tues., April 3, 11 a.m., West Gallery, Alumni Mem- orial Hall. Seminar on Complex Variables: Tues., NOW SHOWING April 3, 2013 Angell Hall. Mr. Schoen- field will speak on "Seidel's Theory of Schlicht Functions." Geometry Seminar: The next meeting will be Tues., April 17. Mathematics Colloquium: Tues., April 3, 4:10 p.m. 3011 Angell Hall. Dr. H. Chandler Davis will speak on "More Pointless Spaces." Set Theory Seminar: Mon., April 2, 3 p.m., 2016 Angell Hall. Dr. Frank Harary will speak on "The Stone Repre- sentation Theorem of Boolean Alge- bras." Doctoral Examination for E. James Moore, Geologist; thesis: "Determina- tion of Crustal Structure by the Dis- persion of Rayleigh Waves," Mon., April 2, 4065 Natural Science Bldg., 3 p.m. Chairman, J. T. Wilson. Doctoral Examination for Alfred S. Ray, Economics; thesis: "The Problem of Economic Development in Backward Areas with Special References to Iran," Mon., April 2, 105 Economics Bldg., 3 p.m. Chairman, C. F. Remer. 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 Coreli, Mozart, and Faure. Open to the public. Student Recital: Charles Bach, 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. Bach's recital will include compositions by Liszt, Beetho- ven, Debussy and Chopin. Open to the public. Exhibitions The Colleg of Architecture and De- sign has arranged to show Sculpture Lesson: William Zorach Demonstrates the Basic Steps in Modeling Clay and Casting, a photographic exhibition pre- pared by the editors of Life Magazine, March 26 - April 6. Exhibition corri- dor, 1st floor, Architecture Bldg. (Continued on Page 4) MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFEDADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to o line. Classified'deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE for boys, $4.00 each, 2 blocks from campus. Linen fur- nished. Phone 8048. )44R 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. Call 3YP 794J. )24R ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-One double and one single near Law Club and Bus. Ad. 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