4 _ is THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951 will receive a reserved seat at each home1 football game and general admission to basketball, track, wrestling, and base- ball, as long as seats are available. The purchase of an Athletic Coupon Book for your spouse or dependents en- titles them to a reserved seat at all home football games. To gain admis- sion to basketball, they must purchase a tax ticket at Ferry Field Ticket Office before 4:30 p.m. the day of the game. Tax tickets for track, wrestling, and baseball may be purchased at admis- sion gate. Attention Veterans Veterans who enroll here this summer under the G. I. Bill will be processed for Veterans Administration benefits at the Veterans Service Bureau, Room 555, basement Administration Building, in- stead of Barbour Gymnasium as in the past. Veterans are instructed to re- port to Room 555 for this processing as soon as they obtain registration ma- terials. Students of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Student Advisors will meet for the last time this semes- ter, Thurs., May 24, 3-4:30 p.m., 1209 Angell Hall. All those with questions regarding courses, concentration or programs are urged to meet these ad- visors. Summer Positions: Mr. Kenneth Smith, Director of Camp Charlevoix (a private boys' camp), will be at the Michigan Union from 1 to 5 Thursday afternoon to interview students for the following counseling positions: dra- matics; nature; canoeing; archery; and riflery. He is also interested in a per- son to work in the office who can handle buying and bookkeeping. For appointment call University extension 2614. Summer Employment: A representative from the Field En- terprises, Inc., a firm that markets Childcraft, eduational books for chil- dren, will have a representative inter- viewing students today interested in summer employment. Call Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 2614, for appoint- ment. Summer Opportunities: The Bureau of Appointments will have its personnel requests from camps, resorts and business organizations available for Inspection Thurs., May 24, 1 to 5 p.m., Room 3B, Union. Summer Employment: A representative from the Russell Kelly Office Service will be interview- ing women students interested in sum- mer-time clerical employment in the Detroit area, Thurs., May 24, 1 to 5 p.m., Room 3-B, Union. Department of Journalism Honors Convocation: V. V. McNitt, president of the McNaught Syndicate and donor of the major awards, will speak before the fourth annual Honors Convocation for journalism concentrates, Wed., May 23, 3 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall. His lecture "Prospects and Retrospects of Newspa- pering" will reflect more than 50 years of newspaper experience. Interested persons may attend. Lectures Change in Time and Place: University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Sociology. "Utilization of Social Research in Policy Formation." Dr. Robert Merton, Professor of Socio- logy, Columbia University. Thurs., May 24, 1:30 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Academic Notices Bacteriology Seminar: Thurs., May 24, 8 a.m,. 1520 E. Medical Bldg. Speak- er: Mr. :Darwin Alonso. "The Influ- ence of Bacterial Products on Metabo- lism of Leucocytes." Seminar in Applied Mathematics: Thurs., May 24, 4 p.m., 247 W. Engineer- ing Bldg. Mr. Daniel Resch will speak on "Temperature Bounds." Zoology Seminar: Charles Bruce Lee will speak on "The Amber Snails (Fam- ly Succineidae) in Michigan; Certain Aspects of Morphology, Ecology and Distribution.," and Herndon Dowling will speak on "Taxonomic Study of the Ratsnakes Genus Elaphe," on Thurs., May 24, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphithea- ter. Doctoral Examination for Reed Wil- liam Varner, Forestry & Conservation; thesis: "The Significance of Wood- Rotting Fungi in the Production and Utilization of Jack Pine in Lower Michigan," Wed., May 23, 2045 Natural Science Bldg., 9 a.m. Chairman, D. V. Baxter. Doctoral Examination for Catharine Caroline Weaver, English, t h e s i s; "Francis Thompson's Philosophical Poems: An Evaluation," Wed., May 23, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Chairman, K. Litzenberg. Concerts University S y m p h a n y Orchestra, Wayne Dunlap, Conductor, will be heard in its annual spring concert at 8:30 Thursday evening, May 24, in Hill Auditorium. The program will include Brahms' Chorale Prelude, O God, Thou Holiest, arranged by Leinsdorf, Sym- phony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 by Brahms, Overture to "The School for Scandal," by Barber, and the first per- formance of Ross Lee Finney's Con- certo in E minor, for Violin and Orches- tra, with Gilbert Ross appearing as violin soloist. The concert will be open to the public without charge. Carillon Recital: Percival Price, Uni- versity Carillonneur, will play another in his current series of spring recitals at 7:15 Thursday evening, May 24. The program will open with Tchaikovsky's Miniature Overture, Schottische, and Waltz; followed by two compositions by Percival Price, Prelude 2 and Varia- SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Special accelerated sum- mer school program for those with College train- ing. Ten week term be- ginning June 25. tions on a Theme for Bells by Sibelius; the program will close with four Welsh folk songs. Student Recital: Renah LaMed, pian- ist, will appear in recital at 8:30 p.m., Wed., May 23, Architecture Auditorium, in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree of Bachelor, of Music. It will include compositions by Bach, Mozart, Bartok, and Schumann, and will be open to the public. Miss LaMed is a pupil of Mary Fishburne. Events Today Botany Club: Election of officers, 7:30 p.m., 1522 Hill St. Talk by Dr. Clover. UNESCO Council: Final meeting of the year, 7:30 p.m., League. Dr. Ken- neth Boulding will discuss "Is Econo- mic Conflict a Cause of War?" Sailing Club: Wednesday is race day at Whitmore. Racing for beginners and experts starts at 2 p.m. , Michigan Christian Fellowship: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall (Fireside Room). Topic: Prayer. Student Legislature meets at 7:30 p. m., East Quad's Strauss-Anderson Din- ing Room. Women Legislators have late permission. U. of M. Rifle Club: Annual meeting and election of officers for the coming, year, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-D, Union. All members are urged to attend. This year's awards will be presented. Leadership Training Committee, 4:30 p.m.- Council Room, Lane Hall. Kappa Kappa Psi: Annual initiation ceremonies of Nu chapter, Harris Hall. Actives and inactives at 9 p.m.; pledges at 10 p.m. All members, past and pres- ent, are urged to attend. Modern Dance Club will meet at the dance studio, Barbour Gym. 7:15 p.m. International Administration Semin- ar: Professor Laves' course will meet at 8 p.m., West Council Room, Rackham Bldg. Delta Sigma Pi: Professional meet- ing, 7:30 p.m., Chapter House, 1212 Hill Street. Attendance is required. All Campus Bridge Tournament, 7:30 p.m., Union Ballroom, to determine en- trants for the Detroit Regional Tourna- ment. Women are invited. a.. ,.. , ,,,. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. ROOMS FOR RENT DOWNSTAIRS spacious suite, private entrance, shower, suitable three or four men. Also large double and one single. Shown before noon or after six. 1430 Cambridge Road. )24F ROOMS FOR BOYS for summer on cam- pus. Singles or doubles, shower, com- fortable beds, linens furnished, rea- sonable rates. 2-1854 after 6 p.m. )59R THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT. on campus. Sublet from June 15 to Sept. 2. 2-1854 after 6 p.m. )60R SUMMER ROOMS for men, close to campus. Phone Dexter 3192 for ap- pointment. )61R CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Clean, pleasant, rooms for MALE students for summer or fall. No smoking. Ph. 5372: )56R ROOMS for summer school. Doubles and singles. Student landlord. Near Bus. Ad School. Call after 4 -- Ph. 2-7862. 940 Greenwood. )55R 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. Bath, Shower, Television. 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )1R BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST -- Helen Buss, 1106 Oakland, Ph. 2-7853. )25B TYPING - Accurate work. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4040. )24B VIOLA STEIN - Experienced typist. 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