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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 195E

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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FOR SALE

Personnel Interviews:
Friday, May 4-
Miss Josephine Brayton from the na-
tional office of therGirl Scouts will be
interviewing young women interested
in scouting.
Monday, May 7-
Armour & Company, Chicago, will be
interviewing Chemists or Chemical En-
gineers interested in production super-
vision; Mechanical Engineers interested
in maintenance problems; Business Ad-
ministration or L S & A graduates in-
terested in accounting and sales, and
general Business Administration.
Tuesday, May 8-
American Seating Company, Grand
Rapids, will be interviewing Business
Administration and Engineering gradu-
ates interested in sales engineering and
Business Administration graduates in-
terested in accounting.
Burroughs Adding Machine Company,
Detroit, will be interviewing women for
their Public Relations Department.
This work would include a variety of
assignments in public relations, em-
ployee publication work, publicity, and
other fields that come under its jur-
isdiction.
Wednesday, May 9-
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
will be interviewing men for sales posi-
tions.
Household Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, will be interviewing men in-
terested in their training program for
branch office managers and executives.
This company has 537 offices through-
out the United States.
Wednesday and Thursday Morning, May
9 and 10-
Oscar Mayer & Company, Madison,
Wisconsin, will be interviewing Business
Administration and Engineering gradu-
ates for their Supervisory Training
Program; men for Industrial and Me-
chanical Engineering; Chemistry, Chem-
ical Engineering, and Food Technology
majors for product control and product
research.
For further information and appoint-
ments for interviews, call at the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 3528 Administra-
tion Bldg.
Academic Notices
History 148, British Empire and Com-
monwealth since 1900, will not meet to-
day, Fri., May 4.
Doctoral Examination for Jack Begel-
man, Education; thesis: "Relationships
of Body Build, Physical Performance,
Intelligence, and Recreational interests
to Occupational Choice," Fri., May 4,
West Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 9
a.m. Chairman, E. D Mitchell.
Doctoral Examination for Helen Ar-
liss Denyes, Zoology; thesis: "Natural
Terrestrial Communities of Brewster
County, Texas, and Adjacent Areas
with Special Reference to the Degree
of Restriction of Certain Small Mam-
mals to Particular Communities," Fri.,
May 4, Institute of Human Biology,
1135 East Catherine, 9 a.m. Chairman,
L. R. Dice.
Doctoral Examination for Bernard A.
Stotsky, Psychology; thesis: "Factors in
Remission of Schizophrenics: A Com-
parative Study of Personality and In-
tellectual Variables among Schizo-
phrenics," Fri., May 4, East Council
Room, Rackham Bldg., 10 a.m. Chair-
man, A. Carp.
Doctoral Examination for Paul Man-
sour Naghdi, Engineering Mechanics;
thesis: "Large Deformation of Elasto-
Plastic Circular Plates with Polar Sym-
metrical Loading," Fri., May 4, 406 W.
Engineering Bldg., 3:30 p.m. Chairman,
P. F. Chenea.
Doctoral Examination for Martin Leon
Hoffman, Social Psychology; thesis: "A
Study of Some Psychodynamic Deter-
minants of Compulsive Conformity,"
Sat., May 5, West Council Room, Rack-
ham Bldg., 10 a.m. Chairman, M. L.
Hutt.
To students of the biological sciences:
The University of Michigan offers
eighteen courses in Botany and Zoology
during the summer at the Biological
Station, near Cheboygan. Both under-
graduate and graduate men and women
are admitted. Concentrants in Botany,
Zoology and the Preprofessional Pro-
gram will find there many courses
which will strengthen their training in
biology. If you have 8 or more hours
of credit in biological courses and an
average of 2.5 or better, you are in-
vited to apply at 1073 N. S. Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Herndon
Glenn Dowling, Zoology; thesis: "A
Taxonomic Study of the American Rep-
resentatives of the Genus Elaphe Fit-
zinger, with Particular Attention to the
Forms Occurring in Mexico and Central
America," Fri., May 4, 2047 Museum, 1
p.m. Chairman, N. E. Hartweg.,
Concerts
May Festival. The University Musical

Society announces May Festival con-
certs, as follows:
Friday, 8:30 p.m. Requiem Mass (Ver-
di); Eileen Farrell, soprano; Blanche
Thebom, contralto; Coloman de Pataky,
tenor; Oscar Natzka, bass; University
Choral Union; Philadelphia Orchestra;
and Thor Johnson, conductor.
Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Tossy Spivakov-
sky, violinist; Philadelphia Orchestra;
Alexander Hilsberg, conductor. Festi-
val Youth Chorus, Marguerite Hood,
conductor.
Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Rise Stevens,
mezzo-soprano; Philadelphia Orchestra;
Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Sunday, 2:30 p.m. William Kapell,
pianist; Oscar Natzka, bass; University
Choral Union (Lambert's "Summer's
Last Will and Testament"); Philadel-
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FURNISHED Extra Large Suite-Outside MEN'S SINGLE-One block from Rack-
entrance. Private lavatory and stall ham, 120 N. Ingalls, Ph. 2-6644. )18F
shower, large clothes closet. Good for
2 or 3 MALE students. Also single LOST AND FOUND
room. Ph. 2-3618. )50R
- FOUND-A black leather bound bible
FURNISHED APT.-3 rooms and shower, found in Lane Hall. Call 2-2521, Ext.
Complete kitchen facilities. 2 blocks 105. Elaine Rouse )67L
from campus. For summer. Call 9611 105. Elane Rouse. )_7L
after 7:00 p.m. )51R LOST-Brief case at Union on Mon.
Please return to Union Lost & Found
DESIRABLE SINGLES & DOUBLES- or phone 3-0183. )8
Graduate or business women. Very )68L
good location. Ph. 2-5232. )44R LOST-Garnett dinner ring. Univ. vi-
LARGE SINGLE - Gas heat, shower, cinity. Reward offered. 2-3062. )64L
automatic : hot water, student land- MAN'S WEDDING RING-White gold.
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ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-One 3-0807._)56L
double and one single near Law Club LOST IN ANGELL HALL-Parker 51 pen,
and Bus. Ad. School. Continuous maroon & silver. Please call or re-
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Ph. 22858. )12R found. Reward. Phone 2547 Alice Lloyd
3-1561. )45L
CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms by Day 3
or Week. Bath, Shower, Television.F
518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )1R FOR SALE
PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment, Kodak en-
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TYPING WANTED-To do in my home.____

FOR SALE
MOTORCYCLE - 1949 Matchless 500cc
single, custom made buddy seat. $450.
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MEN'S RALEIGH bike, excellent shape,
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YOUNG MAN'S TUXEDO with formal
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Call after six. Chelsea 2-4392. )70
1950 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR-Glistening
black with white sidewalls, radio and
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ROLLEIFLEX, f3.5 Tessar lens, Heiland
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tion. Call Pete at 2-0026 after 7 p.m.
)72
EVERGREENS -- Low spreading, bush,
upright. Junipers, arbor vitae, dwarf
pines, etc. Wholesale prices. M. Lee,
1208 Chemistry or Tel 8574 mornings.
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ON STATE STREET
Terry Cloth Shorts $2.95
Bras to match $2.50,
Whiteand colors. Perfect for
sunning or active sportswear. )3
PARAKEETS, canaries and zebra finch-
es; bird supplies and cages. Reason-
able. 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 5330. )2
WANTED TO RENT
VISITING University lecturer desires
house for family of four. July 20 to
August 20. Ph. 3-1511 Ext. 657. )7W
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride to and from Annapolis,
Maryland for June week, May 25 to
June 1. Will share driving. Phone
Diane 9201. )25T
FLY HOME-U. of M. student personal
plane. Frequent trips radius 500 miles.
Wishes passenger share expenses.
Phone 8774 6-8 p.m. )24T

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830 S. Main, 7590. )19B
VIOLA STEIN - Experienced typist.
Legal, master's, doctbr's dissertations;
foreign manuscripts, etc. New Elec-
tromat typewriter, 513 E. William. Ph.
2-9848. )2B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Serv-
ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. ,6B
TYPING-Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call
Lois Spaide, 2-0795 or 2-7460. )20B
K I DDI EKARE
RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )10B
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. )4B
PERSONAL
A MON ADMIRATRICE INCONNUE. -
Merci . . . Jean. )39P
STUDENT WIVES-Do you need a com-
petent woman to watch your child
while you put hubby thrugh school?
25c an hour. Ph. 2-7810. )38P

MERCURY II, F2.7 1/1000, case, flash,
film, accessories. Good condition. Call
432 Mich., 2-4404. )76
WANTED-To trade or sell typewriter.
Large Remington Noiseless Portable,
completely overhauled for small port-
able or FM radio or $55. Paul Fair-
brook 2-8785. )77
GOLF CLUBS-Men's matched Joe Kirk-
wood set. 4 irons, 2 woods. Never been
used. $30.95. Ph. 2-8692. )68
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Hear these stars in person at the
MAYFESTIVAL-
May 3, 4, 5, 6, 1951
and enjoy_ them the year 'round on ...
R ECO0RD S
List of recordings by artists appearing af Festival..
Orchestral Selections on the Festival Prograrn.
LIST OF RECORDINGS BY ARTISTS APPEARING AT THE FESTIVAL:

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Bizet: Carmen Excerpts (Rise Stevens and others
with the Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra).
Col. ML 4013; LP; $5.45.
Wagner: Siegfried, Act 3, Scene 3 (Eileen Farrell and
Set Svanholm with the Rochester Philharmonic Or-
chestra). Vic. LM 1000; LP; $5.72.
Chopin: Concerto No. 2 (Artur Rubinstein with the
NBC Symphony). Vic. LM 1046; LP; $5.72.
Songs of Victor Herbert (Rise Stevens).
Col. ML 2013; LP; $4.00.
Songs My Mother Taught Me,'(Rise Stevens).
Vic. WDM 1498; LP; $5.14.
Debussy: The Little Shepherd; Jimbo's Lullaby;
Golliwog's Cakewalk (William Kapell).
Vic. 49-3212; LP; $1.16.
ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS ON

THE ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON
FIVE WEEKS, MAY 15- JUNE 16
Box Office Sale of
Season Tickets Begins Today

Prokofieff: Concerto No. 3 in C;iszt: Mephisto Waltz
(William Kapell with the Dallas Symphony).
Vic. LM 1058; LP;*$5.72.
J. Strauss: Die 'Fledermaus (Patrice Munsel, 1's
Stevens, and others with the RCA Victor Orchestra).
Vic. LM 1114; LP; $5.72.
Schumann: Fantaslestucke, Op. 12; Beethoven: Pa-
thetique Sonata No. 8 in C Minor (Artur Rubinstein).
Vic. LM 1072; LP; $5.72.
Schumann: Concerto in A Minor (Artur Rubinstein
with the RCA Victor Orchestra).
V ic. ,LM 1050; LP; $5.72.
THE FESTIVAL PROGRAM:
Strauss, R.: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (Eugene
Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra).
Col. ML 4044; LP; $5.45.
Smetana: Die Moldau (Bruno Walter conducting thei
New York Philharmonic Symphony).
Col. ML 2075; LP; $4.00.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (included in A each
Program Album; Eugene Ormandy conducting the

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Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique (Pierre Monteux
conducting the San Francisco Symphony);
Vic. LM 1131; LP; $5.72.
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 1 in F Major (Artur
Rodzinski conducting the Cleveland Symphony).
Col. ML 4101; LP; $4.85.
Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole (Artur Rodzinski conduct-
ing the Cleveland Symphony).
Col. ML~T 4039: LP: $4.85.

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