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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951

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partment of Chemistry. Dr. Robert C.
t1 Yr I L Elderfield, Professor of Chemistry, Co-
OFFI IA L T t lCheri& University, will speak on "The
Chemistry of Astonine," Tues., May
22, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 1300, Chem.
Bldg. The public is invited.
Daily Official Bulletin is an Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- Academ ic Notces
publication of the University istration Bldg.
iigan for which the Michigan Sociology 51, Sections 3, 6, and 7: Mr.
ssumes no editorial responsi- Archer - Daniels - Midland Company, Spielman will not be able to meet these
Publication in it is construc- Minneapolis, are in need of Chemists sections Mon., May 21.
tice to all members of the Uni- and Chemical Engineers on all levels
Notices shoul be sent in for research, technical sales, and engi- Game Theory Seminar: Mon., May
VRITTEN form to Hoom 2552 neering. The Bureau of Appointments 21, 7:30 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Speaker:
stration Building, by 3 p.m. on has application forms for applicants to Prof. Daniel B. Suits.
F preceding publication (11 a.- , fill out. If the response is good, the
urdays). company will come for interviews. For Psychology Colloquium: Mon., May 21,
further information contact the Bureau 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. Prof. Burton R.
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951 of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg. Fisher of Survey Research Center. "Re-
VO._X,_o_11search Purposes and Survey Designs."
VOL. LXI, No. 161 The United States Civil Service Com- Everyone interested welcome.
mission announces an examination for
Ssr Junior Professional Assistant and Social Doctoral Examination for Digby Johns
Notices Science Analyst on the GS-5 level. Ap- McLaren, Geology; thesis: "The Devon-
sity Senate: Meeting, 4:15 p.m., plicants must have successfully com- ian Stratigraphy and Correlation of the
ay 21, Rackham Lecture Hall., pleted one of the following: a full 4-year Alberta Rocky Mountains with Descrip-
course, in an accredited college or uni- tions of the Brachiopod Family Rhyn-
versity including or supplemented by chonellidae," Mon., May 21, 4065 Na-
l Interviews: 24 semester hours of study in one or tural Science Bldg., 3 p.m. Chairinan,
ay 23- not more than two of the following: E. C. Stumm.
Brothers, New York office, will sociology, history, economics, geogra-
viewing men for openings in phy; psychology, international rela- Doctoral Examination, for Elliot
Engineering, Personnel, Public tions, or social or cultural anthropolo- George Mishler, Social Psychology; the-
s, Buyig and Marketing Re- gy, or corresponding experience. This sis: "Personality Characteristics and
)epartments and Marketing Di- examination will be given in Ann Arbor the Resolution of Role Conflicts," Mon.,
including sales, and the Jelke on June 2 in the morning. It is neces- May 21, 4128 Natural Science Bldg., 3
sodent affiliates. sary to file application immediately p.m. Chairman, T. M. Newcomb.
ppointments for interview call since these applications must be pro-
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 cessed in Chicago before the examina- Doctoral Examination for Albert Eg-
tration Bldg. tion. lash, Psychology; thesis: "Abnormal
The U.S. Civil Service Commission an- Fixations," Tues., May 22, East Council
iay, May 24- Moore Business nounces an examination for Psycholo- Room, Rackham Bldg., at 7:30 p.m.
ompany, Detroit, will be inter- gist Grades GS-7 and GS-9, closing date Chairman. N. R. F. Maier.
men for their sales training June 5, 1951. This examination is for
This company is the largest the specialized fields (1) experimental Doctoral Examination for John Wes-
nd in the country. and physiological psychology and (2) ley English, Education; thesis: "An
y, May 28-Scott Paper Cor-personnel measurement and evaluation. Investigation of Techniques Used in De-
Ill be interviewing Mehanical The Housing and Home Finance Agen- termining School Building Need," Tues.,
rs for production work. These cy of the Office of the Administrator May 22, West Council Room, Rackham
be in Chester, Pennsylvania. in Washington, D.C., isin need of Bldg., at 1 p.m. Chairman, J. B. Edmon-
pointments for interviews please Typists and Stenographers eon.
the Bureau of Appointments, The Muskegon Piston Ring Company, Doctoral Examination for Dayle Don-
min. Bldg. Muskegon, is in need of a Mechanical ald Rippe, Mathematics; thesis: "Sta-'
Engineer who is interested in experi- tistical Rank and Sampling Variation
el Requests: mental test work on automotive com- of the Results of Factorization of Co-
Central Specialties, Ypsilanti, ponents. He will be required to design variance Matrices," Tues., May 22, East
oeir Chra foundry chemist and construct bench test fixtures and Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 1:15
gineey, Chemical or Mld qua- mechanisms, set up and conduct tests, p.m. Chairman, P. S. Dwyer.
e shift i student would qua- compute and report results. He should
shift s:p.m.tostudentinmid-sc have knowledge of drafting, shop prac- Doctoral Examination for Joseph An-
rid therefore a student in school tice, mechanics, and physical testing drew Baclawski, Geography; thesis:
e eligible, technique. "The Soviet Conservation Program for
for a young womangraduat- For further information please call the Steppe and Wooded-Steppe Regions
June' who would be interested at the Bureau of Appointments 3528 of the European Part of the U.S.S.R.."
ning technical work in their Admin. Bldg. Tues., May 22, 210 Angell Hall, at 2 p.m.
Chairman, George Kish.
Eu~es ircaftComany Cuver Late Permission for women students
ughes Aircraft Company, Culver whoattended "Captain Brassbound's Doctoral Examination for Peter Hark-
a, y i need f ct Conversion" will be no later than 11:20 er, Geology; thesis: "Stratigraphy and
s and Physicists with at least pm Palaontology of the Banf and Associat-
es radar experience. This com- p.m. ed Carboniferous Formation of Western
aengaged In a long-term R- Canada," Tues., May 22, 4065 Natural
and Development Program in Lectures Science Bldg., at 3 p.m. Chairman, 0.
Sof Electronics. MEhes
irther information call at the University Lecture, auspices of De- M. Ehlers.
Doctoral Examination for Norman Al-
burt Polansky, Social Psychology; the-
sis: "A Study of Prestige and Behavior-
A Grand al Contagion in Children's Groups,"
Co'ues., May 22, Conference Room,.Insti-
Comdytute for Social Research, West Hospital,
at 3 p.m. Chairman, Ronald Lipptt.
Doctoral Examination for Sylvia Tsai
Yu, Chemistry; thesis: "The Separation
of Cerium by Precipitation as Iodate
from Homogeneous Solution,"'Tues.,
May 22, 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at 3:00
p.m. Chairman, H. H. Willard.
Secondary School Directed Teaching
Applications: All students planning to
do directed teaching for the secondary
school teaching certificate during the
fall or spring semesters of the 1951-52
academic year must file their applica-
tions in Hoom 3206 University High
School beginning May 21 througlr June
1 between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. The
allocation of directed teaching assign-
ments will be greatly facilitated if stu-
dents will comply with this request.
Anyone failing to make application at
the above time will seriously jeopardize
. 3his chances for securing an assignment.

prano, will present a recital at 8:30
Monday evening, May 21, in the Rack-
ham Assembly Hall, in partial fulfill-
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 Delamarter;
open to the public.
Student Recital: Margaret Farrer,
Pianist, will present a program at 8:30
Sunday evening, May 20, in the Archi-
tecture Auditorium, in partial fulfill-
ment of the requirements for the de-
gree of Bachelor of Music. A pupil
of Marian Owen, Miss Farrar will play
compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Bar-
tok, and Ravel; open to the public.
String Quartet Classes, under the di-
rection of Paul Doktor and Oliver Edel,
will present a program at 4:15 Monday:
afternoon, May 21, in the Rackham As-
sembly Hall. It will include the first
and last movements of Dvorak's String
Quartet, Op. 96, Quintet for String
Quartet and French Horn by Ross Lee
Finney, and Beethoven's Quartet in A
minor, Op. 132. The public is invited.
University of Michigan Choir, May-
nard Klein, conductor, will sing Mozart's
Requiem at 8:30 p.m., Tues., May 22, in
Hill Auditorium, with Rose Marie Jun,
soprano, Gloria Gonan, contralto, Reid
Shelton, tenor, and Robert Elson, bari-
tone, as soloists. Open to the general
public without charge.
Student Recital: Sheldon Henry,
French horn, will present a program at
4:15 p.m., Tues., May 22, in the Rack-
ham Assembly Hall, in partial fulfill-
ment of the requirements for the Mas-
ter of Music degree. He will be assist-
ed by Margaret McCall, pianist, James
Boudouris and Walter Evich, violinists,
Emile Simonel, violist, David Baumgart-
ner, cellist, and Beverly Spera playing
the Countra-basse. Open to the gen-
eral public.
Events Today
Lutheran Student Association: Will
meet at 5:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Par-
ish Hall. There will be the Senior Sup-
per.
Gamma Delta Lutheran Student
Group: Parent Day Supper at 5:30 p.m.
Roger Williams Guild: 10 a.m. Bible
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available at Office Equipment Serv-
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LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
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LOST AND FOUND
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'37 PLYMOUTH - Two-door, excellent
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& heater, call Joe Cochin 2-6870. )100

PHILCO air conditioner, % ton Freon
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TYPEWRITER - Standard Remington
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1940 NASH-4 doors, heater, radio. Good
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)103
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Sleeveless knittendcotton shirts with
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BABY BUDGIES or PARAKEETS $3.95
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Attention June Graduates: College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts, School
of Education, School of Music: Students
are advised not to request grades of I
or X in June. When such grades are
absolutely imperative, the work must
be made up in time to allow your In-
structor to report the make-up grade
not later than noon June 20. Grades
received after that time may defer the
student's graduation until a later date.
Recommendations for Departmental
Honors: Teaching departments wishing
to recommend tentative June graduates
from the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, and the School of Educa-
tion for departmental honors should
recommend such students in a letter
sent to the Registrar's Office, Room 1513
Admin Bldg., by noon of June 18.
Concerts
Organ Recital Postponed. The pro-
gram by Robert Ellis, organist, previ-
ously announced for 4:15 Sunday after-
noon, May 20, in Hill Auditorium, has
been postponed until Tuesday evening,
May 29, at 8:30.
Student Recital Postponed: Robert
Pearson, tenor, whose recital has been
announced for Mon., May 28, will pre-
sent his program on June 20 in the
Rackham Assembly Hall.
Composers Forum Cancelled: The
program announced for Sunday, May
27, in the Architecture Auditorium, has
been cancelled. Instead, it will be pre-
sented at 4:15 p.m., Tues., May 29, in
the lRackham Assembly Hall.
Student Recital: June Barberis, so-

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