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COLLEGE ROUNDUP:

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1951

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VMI Cadets Pay for Riot
With Three-Hour March
By HARLAND BRITZ FROM ITHACA, N.Y. to Ka
More than 800 smartly dressed City, Mo., the question of the id
cadets of the Virginia Military tical addresses by two co
Institute strutted their stuff this presidents is getting a thor
week, but glory and honor wasn't going over.
the reason. "The ruckus started w)
The cadets were being punished "The New Yorker" magaz
for a wild revolt against rules noticed that excerpts from
which ended their Thanksgiving inauguration address by Corn
dance too early to suit their fancy. President Deane Malott w
.adthe same as those of a spe
The outbreak inluded yellig by Sarah Lawrence Col
w I n d o w smashing, barracks rresdent Harold Taylor.
flooding, fire setting, furniture Presid.
breaking and light bulb smash- The Cornell president m,
ing. tained that the controversial
tion which dealt with Eme
Aside from the exhaustive three came from random notes in
hour hike, the cadets will also be speech file. He later admitted1
compelled to make reparations for apparently he and Harold Ta
all their damage. had used the same source in
An investigation has been open- paring their material.
ed at the Lexington, Va. school to Taylor claims that he origin
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University.WNotices should be sent
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(11 a.m. on Saturday).
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1951
VOL. LXIV, NO. 65
Notices
Student Tea. President and Mrs.
Hatcher will be at home to all students
from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock, Wednesday,
Dec. 12.
Veterans enrolled under the G.I. Bill
who will receive a degree, change course,
or change institutions, at the end of
this semester and who wish to take
additional training under the Bill, must
apply for a supplemental certificate of
eligibility before December 18. Appli-
cation should be made in Rm. 555, Ad-
ministration Bldg.
Personnel Interviews:
Thurs., Dec. 13, a representative of
the Detroit office of International Bus-
iness Machines Corporation will be here
to interview men interested in any
area of the United States, for sales.
Some accounting courses, or experience
is preferred.
Thurs., Dec. 13, a representative of
the Wayne County Civil Service will be
interviewing both men and women for
social work.
Fri., Dec. 14, a representative of
Montgomery Ward and Company of
Chicago wil be interviewing men for
Business Administration, Accounting,
Transportation, and Industrial Engi-
neering, and women for Executive Sec-
retarial and Personnel Work.
Fri., Dec. 14, representatives of the
Russell Kelly Office Service of Detroit
will be interviewing February women
graduates for permanent positions as
supervisors, administrators, and secre-
taries.
Personnel Requests:
The Harris Trust and Savings Bank
of Chicago is looking for February men
graduates for their training program.
They are also interested in February
women graduates with typing and/or
shorthand.
The Ann Arbor Railroad is in need of
a male secretary for Traffic Manager
for Toledo, Ohio.
The Sun Life Assurance Company has
openings for men for their Ann Arbor
or Detroit area offices.

Please call at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., for further
information and for appointments for
interviews.
Lectures
Lecture, sponsored by Wesley Founda-
tion and Lane Hall. "The Negro and
Our National Destiny." Dr. Mordecai
Johnson, President of Howard Univer-
sity. 8:15 p.m., Sun., Dec. 9, Rackham
Lecture Hall.
University Lecture, auspice of the De-
partment of Anthropology. "Latin
America: an Anthropological Interpre-
tation." George M. Foster, Director,
Institute of Social Anthropology, Smith-
onlan Institution, Washington, D.C. 4:10
p.m., Tues., Dec. 11, Rackham Amphi-
theatre. Open to public.
Academic Notices
Doctoral examination for Frank Edgar
Driggers, Physics; title: "Burst Produc-
tion in Material of Z equal 11 by Cosmic
Rays at Sea Level," Mon., Dec. 10, East
Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m.
Chairman, W. E. Hazen.
The U. S. Office of Education has an-
nounced the availability of a number
of exchange fellowship in the Latin
American countries which are open to
graduate students who are citizens of
the United States. Applications for
these fellowship may be submitted up
to January 15, 1952. Students interested
in further information may consult
with Dr. Philip B. Taylor, 2034 Angell
Hall, on Monday or Wedneday morn-
ings from 10 a.m. to noon.
Predoctoral Fellowships in Biological.
Engineering, Mathematical, Medical and
Physical Sciences are offered for the
next school year by the National Sci-
ence Foundation. Stipends will range
from $1400 to $3000 per year, depending
on the training and family obligations
of the fellows. Applications are due
January 7, 1952. Application blanks and
further information about these fellow-
ships may be obtained at the Office of
the Graduate School.
Bacteriology Seminar, Mon., Dec. 10,
in Room 1520 East Medical Building at
10 n.m. Subject: The Antigenic Struc-
ture of Histoplasma capsulatum - Mor-
ris Silverman. The Antigenic Structure
of Blastomyces dermatitidis - James
Dyson. Studies on Homogeneity of the
Capsular polysaccharide from Crypto-
coccus neoformans - Kenneth Walls.
Orientation Seminar: Tues., Dec. 11,
at 1 p.m., in Rm. 3011 Angell Hall. Top-
ic: Quaternions.
Logic Seminar: Tues., Dec. 11, at 3
p.m., in Rm. 3011 Angell Hall. Mr. Jos-
eph Shoenfield will conclude his dis-
cussion of "The Proof of Henkin's Com-
pleteness Theorem."
Algebra Discussion Group: Wed., Dec.
12, at 8 p.m., in the East Council Room,
2nd Floor, Rackham Bldg. Dr. A. Ro-
senberg will speak on "The Jacobson
Radical and the Theory of Primitive
Rings."

Concerts
Stanley Quartet, Gilbert Ross and
Emil Raab, violinists, Robert Courte,
violist, and Oliver Edel, cellist, will
play the final program in the current
series at 8:30 p.m., Tues., Dec. 11, in
the Rackham Lecture Hall. The Quar-
tet will be assisted in this concert by
Ava Comin Case, pianist, and Lare War-
drop, oboist. Mozart's Quartet in F
major, K. 370, for oboe, violin, viola,
and cello, will open the program, fol-
lowed by Wallingford Riegger's Quintet,
Op. 47, for piano, two violins, viola,
and cello. It will close with Beethoven's
Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 127.
The general public will be admitted
without charge.
Michigan Singers, Maynard Klein,
Conductor, will present a program in
the Rackham Building in Detroit, at
8:30 p.m., Tue., Dec. 11. It will include
compositions by de Pres, Victoria, Pales-
trina, Tchesnokoff, Gretchaninoff, Kas-
taksky, Healey Willan, Martin Shaw,
Bruckner and Randall Thompson, and
will be open to the general public.
Events Today
Lutheran Student Association: Sup-
per meeting, 5:30 p.m. at the Student
Center. Program, 7 p.m. Speaker, Dr.
George C. Cameron, Department of Near
Eastern Studies.
Congregational-Disciples Guild: 6 p.m.
supper and 6:45 program at Memorial
Christian Church. Prof. Kenneth Bould-
ing of the Economics Department will
speak on "The Constructive Role of
the Non-Conformist in Society."
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club:' Supper program, 5:30 p.m. Var-
iety Christmas program.
Canterbury Club: 5:30 p.m., regular
meeting. Father Kenneth Mann will
take up another aspect of the Incarna-
tion: "What Does the Incarnation
Have to Do with Me?"

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Study Group, 4:15 p.m. in Green Room.
Guild Supper and program at 5:30 p.m.
Group will attend lecture of Dr. Mor-
decal Johnson, President of Howard
University at Rackham Lecture Hall.
Topic: "The Negro and Our National
Destiny."
Unitarian Student Group, meeting at
Lane Hall, 7 p.m., will hear Rabbi
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from a week ago.
Inter-Arts Union. Meeting at 2:30 in
the League. All are welcome.
Hillel Musical. 7:30 p.m., Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi House. An informal Classical
Record Listening Party.
League Record Concert. 8:30 p.n.,
League Library. Program: Stravin-
sky, L'histoire du Soldat (Bernstein);
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