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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1951

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices shouldtbe sent
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
2552 Administration Building before
3 p.m. the day preceding publication
(11 a.m. on Saturday).

Sunday, December 2, 1951
VOL. LXIV, NO. 59

students from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock
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Notices
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: December meeting,
Mon., Dec. 3, 4:10 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall.
Student Tea, President and Mrs.
Hatcher will be at home to all Senior

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Just a Reminder...
TICKET SALES FOR
REDUCED RATE STUDENT
VACATION TRAINS
START
TOMORROW
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
2:00-4:30 P.M.

Telephone Numbers for Professors
William P. Alston, Richard L. Cart-
wright, and Herbert Spiegelberg in the
Philosophy Department should be
changed from 2876 to 746, effective im-
mediately.
To the University Senate. Meeting,
Dec. 17; 4:15 p.m. Rackham Amphithea-
tre for the election of committee mem-
bers and for the consideration of re-
ports and other business. Matters to
be included in the agenda should be
brought to the attention of the Sec-
retary by Dec. 1.
Application for fellowships and scho-
larships in the Graduate School for
1952-53 are now available. Application
for renewal should also be filed at this
time. Competition closes Feb. 15, 1952.
Blanks and information may be ob-
tained in the Graduate SchoolOffices,
Rackham Building.
Employment Interviews:
Mr. Rinehart of North American Avia-
tion, Downey, California will interview
February graduates of Aeronautical, Me-
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chanical and Civil Engineering Depart-
ments for employment in the Aerophy-
sics and Atomic Research Division.
Aeros will be interviewed in the Aero
Department on Mon., Dec. 3 and Me-
chanical and Civil students in the Me-
chanical Department on Tues., Dec. 4.
Interviews.
Mr. William Werback of Consolidated
Vultee Aircraft Corporation, San Diego,
California, will interview February grad-
uates of Aeronautical, Mechanical,
Electrical and Civil Engineering, En-
gineering Mechanics, Math and Physics
Departments in the Aero Engineering
Department on Tuesday and Wednes-
day, Dec. 4 and 5.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Mon., Dec. 3, and Tues. Dec. 4, repre-
sentatives of the UNITED STATES
CIVIL SERVICE for CALIFORNIA
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
will be interviewing February graduates
in the following fields: Electronics;
Electrical, Aeronautical and Mechanical
Engineering; Physics; Mathematics and
Statistics; and Civil 'and Chemical En-
gineering, for positions in Research,
Production, and Development having to
do with Guided Missiles, Rockets, and
Radiological Warfare. Among the loca-
tions the laboratories represent are
San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego,
and Corona.
Tues., Dec. 4, a representative of the
AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY of
Grand Rapids, Michigan, will be inter-
viewing February and June graduates,
both men and women, of the following:
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering;
Business Administration for Sales; Per-
sonnel Administration degree and PhD
in Psychology for Industrial Relations;
Accounting; Secretarial graduates; Busi-
ness Administration or Industrial En-
gineering for Plant Supervision.
Thurs., Dec. 6, a representative of the
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY will be interview-
ing February, June, and August grad-
uates for the Detroit area. Although
Business Administration students are
preferred, other graduates will be ac-
ceptable.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
THE AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE
COMMITTEE of Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, has openings in several Institu-
tional Serivce Units including the Men-
tal Health Institute at Independence,
Iowa, the East Moline State Hospital,
East Moline, Illinois, and the Clinton
Farms Reformatory for Women, Clin-
ton, New Jersey.
THE HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY
of Culver City, California, announces
the Howard Hughes Fellowships for the
coming year. Applicants must be Ameri-
can citizens and studying towards a
PhD in Physics or Engineering.
THE EXPERIMENT STATION of the
HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS' ASSO-
CIATION of Honolulu, Hawaii, is in-
terested in Business Administration stu-
dents and Mechanical, Chemical, and
Electrical Engineering students who will

maybeinterested in the sugar factory
technology program.
THE MASTER ELECTRIC COMPANY
of Dayton, Ohio, a motor manufactur-
ing company, has openings for all kinds
of engineers.
THE U.S. GRAPHITE COMPANY, of
Saginaw, Michigan, is in need of the
following kinds of engineers: Metal-
lurgical, Chemical, and Electrical. This
firm makes powdered metal bearings,
motor and generator brushes, graphite
and foundry accessories.
CARL CONNABLE, ADVERTISING, of
Ann Arbor has openings in Technical
Advertising and Sales, and Promotion
Writing. Applicants should be preferably
Electrical or Mechanical Engineers, al-
though any kind of engineer may apply.
For more complete details and ap-
pointments for interviews, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Building.
Lectures
UNIVERSITY LECTURE, auspices of
the Department of English. "The Wri-
ter's Role in the Atomic Age." ELIZA-
BETH BOWEN, English novelist. 4:10
p.m., Mon., Dec. 3, Rackham Lecture
Hall.
UNIVERSITY LECTURE, auspicies of
the Department of Anatomy. "The Fetal
Circulation and Cardiovascular System,
and the Changes that Occur at Birth"
(illustrated). KENNETH J. FRANKLIN,
Professor of Physiology, Medical Col-
lege at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London, and Visiting Professor at the
University of Illinois. 4:15 p.m., Mon.,
Dec. 3, Rackham Amphitheatre.
Academic Notices
ACTUARIAL REVIEW CLASS, PART
II: Organizational meeeting, Tues.,
Dec. 4, 4:10 p.m., 3010sAngell Hall. All
students planning to sit for Part II in
May are urged to attend.
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM: Tues.,
Dec. 4, 3011 Angell Hall. "'Selected
Topics in Linear Continuous Function-
als." Prof. Otto Nikodym, Kenyon Col-
lege.
ALGEBRA SEMINAR (I): Tues., Dec.
4, 9 a.m., 2303 Angell Hall. Mr. W. P.
Brown will speak on "The algebraic
closure of a field."
Concerts
"MESSIAH". The two annual Christ-
mas performances of Handel's monu-
mental oratorio, "Messiah," will take
place Sat., Dec. 8 at 8:30 p.m.; and
Sun., Dec. 9, at 2:30 p.m. in Hill Audi-
torium.
Participants will be as follows: Nancy
Carp, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contral-
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