_ ... . . THE MICHIGAN DAILY TWA~ G,. w DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an fficial publication of the University f Michigan for which the Michigan Dally assumes no editorial responsi- ility. Publication In it is construe- ves notice to all members of the Uni- versity. Notices snoului be sent in YPEWRITTEN form to Boom 2552 Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on he day preceding publication (11 a.- n. Saturdays). FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 159 Notices University Senate: Meeting, 4:15 p.m., on., May 21, Rackham Lecture Hall. Fund for the Advancement of Educa- on: Information concerning the fel- wship program for younger college achers, established by the Fund for ie Advancement of Education may be cured at the office of Dr. Frank E. obbins, Assistant to the President, 56 Administration Bldg. ttention Veterans Veterans who enroll here this summer ader the G. I. Bill will be processed r Veteans Administration benefits at e Veterans Service Bureau, Room 555, asement Administration Building, in- ead of Barbour Gymnasium as in the ist. Veterans are instructed to re- ort to Room 555 for this processing as on as they obtain registration ma- trials. All Coat Lockers located in the hall- -ays of the Chemistry Building will be eaned out at the end of the present emester. Persons using these lockers must remove all materials including padlocks, from both the lockers and the rods at the end of the lockers, by June 18th to avoid having padlocks cut off and the materials removed. Social Chairmen and Program Chair- men of Student Organizations are re- minded to calendar activities so as to avoid falling within the ten days prior to the final examination period which begins June 2. The student activities calendar will accordingly be closed on May 24. Union Study Facilities on Sunday: Because the General Library will not be open, the Michigan Union will pro- vide study facilities in rooms 3KLMN and 3RS on Sun., May 20, between 1-6 p.m. All members and escorted guests are welcome. Selective Service Examination, May 26: Students whose tickets of admis- sion for the Selective Service College Qualification Test bear instructions to report to Room 130, School of Business Administration, are requested to stop at the Bureau of Psychological Services, Room 110, Rackham Building any day within the week of May 21-25 (Monday through Friday) for important infor- mation. Office hours are 8-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m. Bring your ticket of ad- mission with you. Student organizations desiring to co- sponsor films with the Student Legisla- ture Cinema Guild during the Fall of 1951 should obtain a petition this week at the Student Legislature Bldg., 122 South Forest, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Pe- titions must be returned by Mon., May 28, at 5 p.m. 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 sLloyd 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 Xi WenleyHouse 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 United Air Lines will be inter- viewing women for stewardess positions and have sent the Bureau application blanks for applicants to fill out and return to them. Women interested should make application immediately as they plan to interview very soon. The Dearborn Social Security Board is in need of men and women for posi- tions as Claims Examiner Trainee. These positions must be filled by May 26. The Bureau of Appointments has a supply of application blanks. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Bldg. Personnel Requests: The Central Specialties, Ypsilanti. has an opening for a foundry chemist. Any Chemistry, Chemical or Metallur- gical Engineering student would qua- lify. The shift is 3:30 p.m. to mid- night, and therefore a student in school would be eligible. A large eye-clinic in Detroit has an opening for a young woman graduat- ibg in June who would be interested in learning technical work in their office. The Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, California, is in need of Electrical Engineers and Physicists with at least two years radar experience. This com- pany is engaged in a long-term Re- search and Development Program in the field of Electronics. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Bldg. Personnel Interviews : Wed., May 23- Lever Brothers, New York office, will be interviewing men for openings in General Engineering, Personnel, Public Relations, Buying and Marketing Re- search Departments and Marketing Di- vision, including sales, and the Jelke and Pepsodent affiliates. For appointments for interview call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Terry Wal- ter Johnson, Jr., Botany; thesis: "Tax- onomic Studies in the Genus Achlya Nees," Fri., May 18, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., 9 a.m. Chairman, F. K. Sparrow. Doctoral Examination fdt Robert Mil- ton Page, Astronomy; thesis: "The Equivalent Width Variations of Certain High Excitation Lines Across the Disc of the Sun," Sat., May 19, Room 23, Ob- servatory, 2 p.m. Chairman, Leo Gold- berg.6 Concerts Student Recital: June Barberis, so- prano, will present a recital at 8:30 Monday evening, May 21, in the Rack- ham Assembly Hall, in partial fuli ll- ment of the requirements for the de- gree of Master of Music. A pupil of Harold Haugh, Miss Barberis will sing works by Bach, Mozart, Dalayrac, Gre- try, Gluck, Brahms, and Delamayter; open to the public. Student Recital: Robert Ellis, organ- ist, will play a program in partial ful- (Continued on Page 4) s «. . w p Q c. t } + f J MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23.24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFI EDADVERTISING 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 overage words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday Is 3 P.M. 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