THE MICHIGAN DAILY THRSDAY, MAY 2,1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE 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 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. Personnel Interviews: The following companies will be in- terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint- ments: Monday, May 28- Scott Paper Company, Detroit office, will be interviewing Mechanical En- gineers for production work in Chester, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, May 29- The General Motors Photographic Di- vision, Detroit, will be interviewing men for technical writing positions. They prefer men with a background (but not necessarily a degree) in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, orAEducation ,with a major in Industrial Arts. Ford Motor Company, Central Re- gional Sales Office, Detroit, will be in- terviewing men for sales positions. These positions will be clerical at first and applicant will be trained for re- gional sales positions. Thursday, May 31- The Department of State will have a representative at the Bureau of Ap- pointments on May 31 to explain the Department's interest in meeting can- didates for positions as Intelligence Re- search Specialists and Foreign Affairs Officers, as announced in the Civil Service Commission's Announcement No. 258 dated November 28, 1950. The representative will be available to in- terview members of the faculty and graduate students who have a Master's degree or the equivalent in advanced research in the social sciences, and in addition research experience, special- ized study or foreign residence that has given them specialized knowledge of one of more foreign countries or geo- graphic areas. A representative from the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid will be interviewing men and women for posi- tions as Social Worker A2. The only requirement is the completion of two years of college with courses In the so- cial sciences. All positions being cov- ered in this interview will be in De- troit and Wayne County. 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. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Geography. Professor Geza Teleki, Department of Geography, University of Virginia. "The Iron Cur- tain Countries of Eastern Europe." Fri., May 25, 4:10 p.m. Kellogg Auditorium, Academic Notices The Language Examination Results, for the A. M. in History, are now posted in the History Office, 2817 South Quad. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., May 25, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Speak- er: Dr. Leo Goldberg. Subject: "Experi- mental Measurements of Absolute f- values." Zoology Seminar: Charles Bruce Lee will speak on "The Amber Snails (Fam- ily Sucineidae) in Michigan; Certain Aspects of Morphology, Ecology and Distribution," and Herndon Dowling will speak on "Taxonomic Study of the Ratenakes Genus Elaphe," on Thurs., May 24, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphithea- ter. Medical College Admission Test: Ap- plication blanks for the November 5 administration of the Medical College Admission Test are now available at 110 Rackham Building. Application blanks are due in Princeton, N. J. not later than Oct. 22. Doctoral Examination for John Ren- nie Bryden, Musicology; thesis: "The Motets of Orazio Benevoli," Fri., May 25, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 3 p.m. Chairman, Louise Cuyler. Seminar in Applied Mathematics: Thurs., May 24, 4 p.m., 247 W. Engineer- Egne-ing Bldg. Mr. Daniel Resch will speak on "Temperature Bounds." Concerts University Symphony 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 EBrahms' Chorale Prelude, 0 God, Thou Holiest, arranged by Leinsdorf, Sym- phony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 by Brahms, Overture to "The School for SScandal," 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. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Special accelerated sum- mer school program for those with College train- ing. Ten week term be- ginning June 25. 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- tions on a Theme for Bells by Sibelius; the program will close with four Welsh folk songs. Events Today Union Opera: The recordings of the show will be distributed from 7-8:15, p.m., Room 3G, Union. Religion in Life Week Committee, 4:30 p.m. Fireside Room, Lane Hall. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Initia- tion: 8 p.m., Lecture Hall, Rackham Bldg. Prof. H. R. Crane will give an illustrated lecture on "Dating the Past with Radioactive Materials." Informal reception will follow in Assembly Hall. Members invited. English Journal Club: Final meeting of the semester, 8 p.m., West Confer- ence Room, Rackham Bldg. Miss Mar- tha Ennen will read her reevaluation study of Edmund Spenser. Election of officers for the academic year, 1951- 52. All graduate students and others interested are invited. U. of M. Soaring Club: Final meeting of the semester, 7:30 p.m., 1042 E. Engi- neering Bldg. Schedulesfor the week- end of soaring at Toledo will be ar- ranged and plans for the picnic will be discussed. All members are urged to attend and anyone who is interested is welcome. Polonia Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., International Center. Election of offi- cers and talk by Prof. Lobanov-Rostov- sky of the History dept. Members are urged to report early. Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society: 7:30 p.m., 1400 Chemistry Bldg. Election of officers. Mr. Robert Delmay will speak on "Comments on Infrared Absorption Work." Sailing Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 311 W. Engineering Bldg. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m. Special guests: members of committees who promoted World Co- pperation Week. Tau Bta Sigma: Meeting, 4:15 p.m., Harris Hall. Coming Events University Museums Friday Evening Program, May 25. Subject: "Exploration, Foundation of the Natural Sciences." 2 movies at Kellogg Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.: "Lewis and Clark" and "The Northwestern States." Wesleyan Guild: Picnic at the Mea- dows, 5:30 p.m., Fri., May 25. Make reservations at the Guild office by Fri- day noon. Canterbury Club: Fri., May 25. 7 a.m., Holy Communion followed by breakfast in Canterbury House. 4-6 p.m., Open House at Canterbury House. Hostel Club: Sketch-Photo Hike. Meet at League at 11 a.m., Sun., May 27. Bring a picnic lunch. Call Dave Smith, 7211. BUSINESS SERVICES ROOMS - Male students. Reasonable, half block to campus, 417 E. Liberty. ) 65R DOUBLES-Close to campus with cook- ing privileges for advanced men stu- dents. Electric range & 2 refrigerators, 2 baths with showers. Private entrance for 9. Shown Tuesdays & Fridays from 8:15 to 11:15 a.m. or by appointment. Call 3YP794J. )64R VERY REASON-ABLE--Rooms for men. Summer & Fall. Hotplates, refrigera- tor, shower, near campus, student landlord. Jim Wright, 906 Greenwood near Packard, Ph. 6336. )63R A MAN'S WORLD! Rooms near campus. Singles, doubles and 2 suites for 3. Twin size innerspring mattresses. Con- genial atmosphere. Call 3-4738. )66R 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 KIDDIE KARE RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone" 3-1121. )10B LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P RAY HATCH will patch that match. Learn to dance with RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO 209 S. State =. Phone 5083 )4P LOST AND FOUND LOST-K&E sliderule 10-in. Vector eith- er on the Diag, or in or near the Nat- ural Science Building. Call 2-4988. )90L' LOST-Gold and black Parker pencil, near center of Diagonal at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday. Call 2-4785. )89L LOST-Monday, small pin, M.K.'50 on back. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone 2-3120. )88L LOST-Keyring with about 7 keys. Call owner, 127 Strauss House E.Q., 2-4591. )86L LOST SAE sweetheart pin, vicinity of Hill Auditorium. Reward. Phone 2-6723. ) 87L FOR SALE SERIOUSLY-HERE'S A REAL BUY!- '29 Model "A" Ford, smart looking, ex- cellent mechanical shape with a new rebuilt engine. Contact Bill after 3:00. Phone 2-0249. )114 MOTORCYCLE-175 cc, 4 stroke, valve- in-head, telescopic forks, spring frame, beautiful design, almost new. Must sell. Best offer. Call 3-4100. )113 FOR SALE-1940 Ford, good motor, clean body, must sell soon. $195. Ph. 3CH- 6731. )112 FOR SALE-Man's Schwinn light-weight bicycle, also Cirofiex camera, Rapax lens. Both like new. Phone 8389. )111 EVERGREENS-Still time to transplant junipers and arborvitae. M. Lee, 1208 Chem. Bldg. Mornings. Phone 8574. )1 STOP! DID YOU READ MY AD? There's a model "A" car for you for only $65. Call 2-0249 after 3:00. )115 HARLEY DAVIDSON 45--Running con- dition, $120. Phone 2-4401, Room 221. )109 MEN'S SEERSUCKER TROUSERS $2.99. Requires no ironing, sanforized. Sizes 29 to 42. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.) WOMEN'S GOLF CLUBS-Matched set 4 irons, 1 wood. Never been used. $24.95. Ph. 2-8692. )68 1950 CHEVROLET two door deluxe in excellent condition. Radio, heater. 1005 Packard. 5993. )106 BUDGIE training book free with each parakeet sold. Canaries, finches & bird supplies. 562 S. Seventh. )2 J. H. COUSINS ON STATE STREET Denim Shorts $1.95 Green & Navy. Sizes 10-18. S)3 1938 WILLYS-$200. Call 2-6943. )105 TYPEWRITER - Standard Remington noiseless, excellent condition. Phone 2-1038. )104 FOR SALE-Almost new tuxedo. Size 36. Call 2-4236. )108 AtOLLEIFLEX, f3.5 Tessar lens, Heiland solenoid and case. Excellent condi- tion. Call Pete at 2-0026 after 7 p.m. )72 HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN - TEACHERS Earn $2000 this summer interviewing people. Impossible? Not at all. Men with us have earned $2000 in a single month.. A national organization de- veloping a ney idea that is sweeping the country-not dependent on stra- tegic material can be a permanent position. If you have a car and. can follow instructions call Mr. Herbert for interview 10 to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Detroit WO 1-5498. )51H M., P Wh/ANTED LIFE INSURANCE SALES For Draft Exempt Seniors You are invited to investigate an op- portunity offered by the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. The man we select will receive a complete training in all phases of Life Insurance Sales and Service. Definite salary and commis- sions if you can qualify by aptitude test! See Cal Markham, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon only, Monday to Friday at Room 227, Municipal Court Bldg. No telephone calls. )50H1 TRANSPORTATION FLY_ HOME-U. of M. student personal plane. Frequent trips, radius 500 miles. Wishes passenger share expenses. Ph. 8774, 6-8 p.m. )24T ROOM AND BOARD SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS-Room and Board or just board. Reasonable rates. Fraternity House, 3 blocks from campus. For information call Paul Anderson or John Wilson, 2-5644. )62R COMFORTABLE well-furnished rooms. On campus. Innersprings, showers, linens furnished. Good food, home cooking. Phone 2-6422. )57R TYPEVWRITERS Repaired .. / Rented Sold Bought :h. I It a 4-. 1 Fountain Pens repaired by a factory trained man. Webster-Chicago Wirerecorders MORRILL'S 314 S. State Ph. 7177 PERSONAL PLEASE return Delta Zeta door plaque to 1824 Geddes. )50P Continuous from 1 44c to 5 P.M. P.M. S. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST -- Helen Buss, 1106 Oakland, Ph. 2-7853. )25B TYPING - Accurate work. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4040. )24B TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS. Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's, 314 S. State St. )4B GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Serv- ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. j8B TYPING WANTED-To do in my home. 830 S. 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