EE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 ETWO WEDNESDAY, MAY 1.6, 1951 DAILY OFFiCIALi BULLETIN The Daily Official bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumesrno editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice to all members of the Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11 a.- m. Saturdays). WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 157 Notices Selective Service The deadline for receipt of Selective Service College Qualification Test ap- plications has been extended to May 25 by Selective Service. All applications must be in the hands of Educational Testing Service by May 25, 1951. This applies to the July 12 date for those students whose religious beliefs prevent their taking the test on a Saturday, as well as to the June 16 and June 30 testings. Applications are no longer being processed for the May 26th test and no further tickets can be issued for May 26. Students who wish to take the test must secure, cpmplete, and mail appli- cations at once. Applications are available at the Armed Services Infor- mation Center, 555 Administration Building, as well as at any local draft board. k Faculty and Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Members of the staff and students are expected to abide by the examination schedule as published. The examina- tion may not be placed earlier in the schedule merely to meet the conven- ience of the instructor and the stu- dents. Individual members of the staff who f i n d it necessary to change the time of the examination, because of other obligations, should se- cure the written approval of the Chair- man of the Department and of the Dean, who will notify Prof. P. S. Dwyer, Chairman of the Examination Commit- tee. Individual students who find it ne- cessary to change the date of an ex- amination must secure the approval of their instructor and of Assistant Dean Robertson. To Students of the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts: The Stu- dent Advisors will meet this Thurs., May 17, from 3 to 5 p.m., 1209 Angell Hall. If you cannot make it at this time, and wish the phone number of any particular advisor, contact Alan Berson, 203 Wenley House, 24401, or at the Student Legislature House, 34732. Sutimer Positions: The director of Camp Copneconic, YMCA, Flint, Michi- gan, will be at the Bureau of Appoint- ments Thurs., May 17, 1 to 5 p.m., to interview men interested in camp counseling positions. West Side Community House, Cleve- land, Ohio announces summer work- shop for undergraduate students in- terested in social work. Representative' will be available to discuss the program and interview interested candidates Wed., May 16, 2 to 4 p.m., and Thurs., May 17, 3 to 5 p.m. For appointment call University 2614. Approved social events for the coming week-end: May 18- Alpha Chi Sigma Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Theta Martha Cook Nelson International House Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Pi May 19- Acacia Adams House Alice Lloyd Hall Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Betsy Barbour House Chi Phi Cooley House Delta Tau Delta Hollis House Inter-Cooperative Council . Kappa Alpha Psi Lester House Lloyd House Newberry Residence Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Phi Phi Rho Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Phi Tau Beta Pi Theta Delta Chi Theta Ki Wenley House Zeta Tau Alpha May 20- Adelia Cheever House Alpha Lambda Deutscher Verin Fletcher Hall Greene House Inter-Cooperative Council IZFA Psi Upsilon Tau Beta Pi Zeta Psi Personnel Requests: The Spencer Chemical Company, Kansas City, Missouri, has two openings in their Sales Development Department. The first opening is for a Junior Mar- ket Analyst. A man with an agricultur- al background and a degree in agri- cultural economics or business admin- istration, and preferably a minor in agronomy or agricultural chemistry, or a chemist or chemical engineer with curricular training in economics, mar- keting and statistics will qualify. The second opening is for a Technical Serv- ice Representative. This man should be a chemical engineer with a good technical background. The Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis- consin, has an opening for a young man interested in handling showroom customers in their Detroit showroom and correspondence pertaining to sales. The Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Chi- cago, has openings for metallurgical or chemical engineers for technical sales engineers; and industrial engineers for time and methods study. The Gannett, Fleming, Corddry & Carpenter, Inc., Engineers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, have several openings for civil or sanitary engineers. The Brighton Sewer Commission (a suburb of Rochester, New York) is in need of a young man to train to be superintendent of the Sewer Commis- sion. The Linde Air Products Company, Tonawanda Laboratory, Tonawanda, New York, is looking for Chemical, Me- chanical, and Civil Engineers who will be graduating in August 1951 or Feb- ruary 1952. This work will be in their design and development department. If enough men are interested they will come for interview. For further information please call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Personnel Interviews: Tuesday, May 22- Wheeling Corrugating Company, Detroit office, will be interviewing men for sales positions and women for stenog- raphy and typing. Men in the follow- ing fields will qualify for the sales positions: Psychology, Business Ad- ministration, Economics, L S & A. Wimsatt Brothers Company, Detroit, will be interviewing men for sales po- sitions. This company is a wholesale building materials distributor. Dearborn Motors, the farm equipment division of Ford Motor Company, will be interviewing accountants. Wednesday, May 23- Fargo Motor Corporation, the Fleet Sales Division of Chrysler Corporation, will be interviewing men for their sales promotion training program. For further information and appoint- ments call at the Bureau pf Appoint- ments Bldg. Personnel Requests: The Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Buffalo, New York, is in need of Phy- sicists, Electronics Engineers, Applied Mathematicians, Mechanical Engineers and Administrators. This laboratory is a non-profit research institute. Projects are carried out by eight technical de- partments: Physics, Wind Tunnel, Flight Research, Aerodynamics, Aerome- chanics, Materials, Development Divi- sion, and Special Projects. The City of Berkley, Michigan is in need of an Assistant City Engineer. This work would include inspection of paving projects, assisting in building inspections, preparation of plans and specifications, some city planning and other general city work. Bowes Industries, Inc., Chicago, is looking for a Mechanical Engineer who would work up to the assistant to the Vice-President in charge of produc- tion, He would eventually handle time and motion study, cost analysis, design of simple machines, design of modifi- cations for existing machines and sup- ervision of branch plant operations. The Metal Specialty Company, Cin- cinnati, is looking for an Industrial En- gineer who would work in the En- gineering Department which takes care of estimating, tool design and tool production, time study and production engineering. The company is engaged in the manufacture of stampings and the molding of plastics. The Cleveland Pneumatic Tire Com- pany, Cleveland, is in need of Mechani- cal Engineers. This firm builds air- craft landing gears and related aircraft equipment and are leaders in the field. The Diversey Corporation, Detroit, is looking for men for sales positions in its three divisions: metal, industrial and food sanitiation. The E. L. Norton Lumber Company, Saline, is looking for a Forester Trainee. The candidate would learn the logging, lumber and purchasing end, of the lumber business. Continental Motors Corporation, Mus- kegon, is in need of aircraft and auto- mative designer, detailers, and tool and fixture men., Grossman Department Store, Inc., Muskegon, is in need of a man or wo- man for the position of retail adver- tising trainee. / The Detroit Civil Service Commission announces the following examinations: Dental Hygienist, Social Case Worker, M'edical Social Case Worker, Librarian I and II. Closing date tor all of these is June 29. The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces the following ex- aminations: Geographer, grades GS-7 to GS-15, no closing date; Physical Sci- ence Aid (options chemistry, geology, physics, mathematics, metallurgy, and other branches of physical sciences ex- cept meteorology) and Engineering Aid (options aeronautical, architectural, civil, electrical, mechanical, radio, structural, general), grades GS-3 through GS-7, no closing date. Also Engineering Aid and Physical Science Aid for positions in Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, grades GS-1 through GS-7, no closing date. The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Com- pany, Chicago, is in need of accountants and engineers. The accounting posi- tions are in the General Accounting and Property Accounting Departments. The engineering positions are in the Engineering and Distribution Depart- ments of the Operating Division, and the Property Accounting Department of the Accounts Division. The Michigan Bell Telephone Com- pany is looking for women to train as Service Representatives in Ann Arbor. A college degree is not necessary, but some college training is desirable. The work entails contact with the public and the candidate must have a plea- sant speaking voice on the telephone. These positions are open immediately. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments. 3528 Adminis- tration Bldg. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of English. "Swift, Stella, and Vanessa." Sir Shane Leslie, Irish critic and scholar, Wed., May 16, 4:15 p.m., Architecture Auditorium. Lecture: Auspices of the Department of Mathematics. "Study Commission on Social Security." Mr. W. Rulon Wil- l,..1 liamson, Actuary, Washington, D.C., and former actuary of the Federal Social Security Administration. Wed., May 16, 4:10 p.m., 3017 Angell Hall. Academic Notices Camp Davis Geology Registration: Fi- nal registration for all geology students, who plan to attend Camp Davis or do graduate work in the region, will be held Thurs., May 17, 7 p.m., 3065 Na- tural Science Bldg. Come prepared tol deposit $40 for transportation and lodg- ing, on the trip out. Tuition is to be paid at the Registrar's office on Fri., May 18. Speech 36 and 161 will meet today in the Dental School, upper amphitheater. Engineering MechanicsSeminar: Wed. May 16, 4 p.m., 101 W. Engineering Bldg. Prof. Frank L. Schwartz will speak onI "Heat Transfer by Radiation, Part Il." Doctoral Examination for E. Paul Torrance, Education; thesis: "Self-Con- cepts and Their -Significance in the Learning and Adjustment of College Freshmen," Wed., May 16, 4015 Uni- versity High School, 3 p.m. Chairman, W. C. Trow. Seminar in Applied Mathematics: Thurs., May 17, 4 p.m., 247 W. Engineer- ing Bldg. Prof. D. A. Darling will speak on "Some eigenvalue and boundary value problems arising in a statistical investigation." Doctoral Examination for James Rowei Taylor, Education; thesis: "An Investi- gation into the Opinions Held by Ad- ministrators of Business Education on' Crucial Issues in the Fields," Thurs., May 17, 1291 University High School, 3 p.m. Chairman, J. M. Trytten. Bacteriology Seminar: Thurs., Mayt 17, 8 a.m., 1520 E. Medical Bldg. Speak- er Mr. Waldon B. Wacker. Subject: "Intracellular digestion in Polymor- phonuclear Leucocytes." Law School Admission Test: Appli- cation blanks for the August 11 admin- istration of the Law School Admission Test are now available at 110 Rackham Bldg. Application blanks are due at Princeton, N. J. not later than July 11. Zoology Seminar: John A. King will speak on "The Social Structure of a Black-tailed Prairie Dog Colony in the Black Hills of South Dakota." Thurs.. May 17, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphithea- ter. Doctoral Examination for Elizabeth Ann Malcolm Douvan, Social Psycho- logy; thesis: "The Influence of Social Class Membership on Reactions to Failure," Wed., May 16, West Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 1 p.m. Chair- man, T. M. Newcomb.- Doctoral Examination for Henry An- drew Imshaug, Botany; thesis: "The Lichen-Forming Species of the Genus Buellia Occurring in the United States and Canada," Wed., May 16, 4027 Na- tural Science Bldg., 1 p.m. Chairman, E. B. Mains. (Continued on Page 4) ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS for summer school. Doubles and singles. Student landlord. Near Bus. Ad School. Call after 4 - Ph. 2-7862. 940 Greenwood. )55R LARGE DOUBLE for men. Summer, Fall. No increase in rate. 1430 Cambridge. Before noon or after 6. )54R ROOMS-Summer and FalL Half block to campus. 417 E. Liberty. )52R ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-=One double and one single near Law Club and Bus. Ad. School. Continuous hot water, showers. 808 Oakland. Ph. 22858. )12R CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms by Day or Week. 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M. Lee, 1208 Chemistry or Tel 8574 mornings. )1 FOR SALE WHIZZER BIKE-Excellent condition. $100 or less. Ph. Ypsi 3003W. )86 HELP WANTED STUDENT to work weekends in a filling station, experience preferred. Angus Service, 1220 S. University. )47H WANTED-Cook for summer camp near Cheboygan, Mich. Feed 50 people, June 16 to Sept. 2. Call 2-9454. )44H WANTED TO RE4T MARRIED Dental Student desires fur- nished, unfurnished apartment. Call 306 Winchell House (2-4401) after 7:00., ) 12W' APARTMENT for summer or part. First floor, furnished, near campus. Call 2-4887. )1lW APARTMENT-For next fall. Preferably unfurnished. Married student & wife. Ph. 2-4591, 300 Prescott, EQ. )1oW ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS for Summer Session-Luxurious accommodations at fraternity house. Phone Dave at 7039. )53R ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS on ladies' garments. Catherine St. near State. 2-2678. A, Graves. )lA I Continuous from 1 P.M. 44c to 5 P.M. _. A t- A: HENRY H. 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I a - - I WHAT A WIND-UP to the School Year! a O a I OPENING TOMORROW I U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 U& IW~~k - 'Iin ~r nnM'ihmLOca n~.Il I William Kerr. Tohn McMichael. Oscar Koch. 1 111