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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARI

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L Bulletin is an Personnel Interviews
of the University Simplicity Patterns of Niles, Mich,
dch the Michigan will have a representative on the cam-
ditorial responsi- pus Thurs., Feb. 28. Men who are
in it is construc- graduating in June either in Business
members of the Administration or Industrial Engineer-
should be sent in ing'can arrange to see the gentleman
m to Room 2552 for management trainee positions.
cing before 3 p.m. Employers Mutual Liability Insurance
publication (11 Company of Wisconsin will be here
Thurs., Feb. 28 to talk to men gradu-
ating in June who are interested do-
!RNO.2 9 ing claim adjuster work with this firm.
7, N.98
For appointments call the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administrative
Gces Building, Ext. 371,
of Engineering: College and Canal Zone teaching"po-
h 3, 4:15 p.m., 348 sitions: The United States Naval Aca-
ding. demy announceshassistant professor-
ships open on their civilian faculty in
regularly enrolled the following teaching fields: chemistry,
participate in non- physics, electrical engineering, engineer-
ilar activities pro- ing drawing, descriptive geometry, en-
icademic discipline. gineering materials and processes, nav-
ye received notice al machinery, fluid mechanics, thermo-
ine (notification, dynamics, Internal combustion engines,
action pending) and fundamentals of warship construc-
gible to participate tion and damage control. Requires at
dent who has re- least a M.S. degree in subject to be
cademic discipline taught and one year's teaching experi-
ester and who s ence at the college level, or equivalent.
ivities whichhfall Initial starting salary $4,550 per annum
y rules should im- (12 months).
e chairman of his The Civil Affairs Bureau announces
of his resignation positions open in the Panama Canal
A copy of such Zone at the elementary, junior high,
be sent to the Of- senior high, and junior college levels.
airs, 1020 Adminis- At least a master's degree is required
Activities falling for the two latter positions. A mini-
y rules include: mum of three full years of teaching
n public perform- experience is required at all levels.
nsored by student Teachers must be between the ages of
hich require group 24 and 40. Free transportation is fur-
s: Union Opera, nished for employees and dependents.
productions of Gil- Salaries range from $4,037 to $6,662.
Society, Student The Bureau of Appointments and Oc-
'nion; performances cupational Ihformation is receiving
e Clubs, and Band numerous requests for college teachers
enrolled in band of physics, chemistry ,engineering and
business administration.
of student publi- For further information call at 3528
Daily, Gargoyle, Administration Building or phone Uni-
hnic, Generation. versity Extension 2614.
airmen of standing
lent organizations, Interviews for summer resort posi-
ups. This includes tions: A representative of the Charle-
groups such as so- voix Beach Hotel, Charlevoix, Michi-
amel, and publica- gan will be at the Bureau of Appoint-
ise managers, and ents Thurs., Feb. 28, from 2 to 5
p.m. to interview girls for waitress
or candidates for positions. Applicants should bring a
photo or snapshot with them to the
ndidates for mem- interview. Special consideration will
overnment groups. be given to those applicants who will
Legislature, Judi- be twenty-one years of age by next
fraternity Council, June. For appointment, call at 3528
Assembly Board, Administration Building or phone Uni-
pendent Men, In- versity extension 2614.
.ncil, League and Interview for camp counselors: A
oment groups, En- representative of C a m p Sherwood,
Music School As- Walloon Lake, Michigan, will be at the
ministration Coun- Bureau of Appointments Tues., Feb.
26, from 1 to 5 p.m. to interview men
embers for major as counselors, general assistant counse-
l dances. Examples: lors, someone to teach sailing; also a
Carnival, League dietitian or head managing cook. For
week end, Sopho- appointment, call at 3528 Administra-
bly Ball, Interfra- tion Building or phone University ex-
a 11, Homecoming tension 2614.
J-Hop.
to off-campus con- Lectures
University Lecture, auspices of the
reshman Hopwood Department of Euglish. "Why Critics
>unced Thurs., Feb. Do Not Go Mad." John Crowe Ransom,
Rackham Amphi- Professor of English, Kenyon College.
Feiheim will give 4:15 p.m., Tues., Feb. 26, Kellogg Audi-
ng is open to the torium.
University Lecture. Address: "Inter-
a: Ace ntntest national Communications Research-A
e notifiedycontest Field for Interdisciplinary Research."
o later than by spe-d. Dr. Leo Lowenthal, Chief, Office of In-
ternational Broadcasting, Department
of State. 4:15 p.m., Wed., Feb. 27, East
Conference Room, Rackham Building.
MAR. 1 Academic Notices
arch 16 History M. A. Language Examination
wil be given Fri., March 7, 4-5 p.m., in
Room 212 A. H. You must sign list in
S ON History Office.
Aero Seminar: Mr. H. P. Liepman,
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possible. ONE NIGHT ONLY
aThursday at 8:30
Seats Available
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Director of the Supersonic Wind Tun- Semi-Classical Music, Rodgers-Ham-
npl at Willow Run, will discuss "Super- merstein, Jerome Kern, and other fa-
sonic Nozzle Design," Tues., Feb. 26, vorites.
4 p.m., in 1504 E. Eng. Bldg. Interested
students and staff are welcome. Travel Bureau and Summer Projects
Office will be open at Lane Hall, 4-5
Logic Seminar: Tues., Feb. 26, 3 p.m., p.m., Tuesday and Friday each week.
in Room 3011 Angell Hall. Mr. Prins
will speak on "The Concept of Truth Society for Peaceful Alternatives.
in Formal Systems." Meeting, 8 p.m., Union. Action on
U.M.T. will be discussed. All those in-
Part II Actuarial Review Class: Tues., terested are invited.
Feb. 26, 3 p.m., 3017 Angell Hall.
Wolverine Club Meeting. 7:15 p.m.,
Mathematics Colloquium: Tuesday, League. All students are invited.
February 26, at 4 p.m., in Room 3011
Angell Hall. Mr. Lohwater will be the Mimes: There will be an important
speaker. Topic: Boundary values of business meeting tonight at 9:30 in
meromorphic functions. room 3N of the Union. Please attend.
Ph.D Candidates. A meeting explain- Eisenhower for President Club: Meet-
ing the language requirements for the ing, 8 p.m., Nnion. Plans for a rally
doctorate wil be held Thurs., Feb. 28, and the obtaining of pledged dele-
8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. Dr. gates will be discussed.
Hootkins will speak. Please note the
change in date. Graft. History Club. Meeting. 8 p.m.,
East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar: Professor Cameron, Department of Near
Wed., Feb. 27, 3:45 p.m., Room 101, W. Eastern Studies, will give a lecture,
Engineering Building. Prof. A. M. illustrated with slides, on "Kurds and
Kuethe will speak on Th. Von War- History."
man and His Scientific Work,"
Roger Williams Guild: Tea in honor
Seminar in Organic Chemistry. Te of Dr. Edwin Aubrey, former President
Piao King will speak on "Col'chicine" of Vrozer Theological Seminary, 4:15-
at 7 p.m., Tues., Feb. 26, 1300 Chemis- 5:30 p.m.
try Building. Visitors are welcome.
Congregational-Disciples Guild: Tea,
Geometry Seminar: Wed., Feb. 27, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Guild House, 438 May-
4:10 p.m., 3001 A.H. Professor Rainich nard. 7 p.m., planningdmeeting of
will speak on "Generalized Equivalence study groups on "Fundamentals of
Relations and Projective Geometry." Christian Faith" and "Life of Jesus,"
Guild House.
Orientation Seminar (in Mathema-
tics): Wed., Feb. 27, 2 p.m., 3001 A.H. Canterbury Club: Dr. Edwin Aubrey
Mr. Crowe will conclude his discussion will speak in the Rackham amphithea-
of the Hausdorff paradox, and Mr. ter at 8:30 p.m. in connection with
Kampe will begin his talk on "Singu- Religion-n-Life Month.
lar points of first order differential
equations." Square Dance Group: No meeting at
Lane Hal this week.
Concerts'
University of Michigan Symphony CoinnoEvents
Band, conducted by William D. Revelli,i
will present its "Send the Band to Oratorical Contest.
Philadelphia" Concert at 8:30 p.m. The University of Michigan sponsors
Tues., Feb. 26, in Hill Auditorium. The an oratorical contest with speakers
concert is being played to raise funds from the Universities of Michigan, Wis-
for the expenses of the Symphony Band consin, Minnesota, Northwestern, Iowa,
on its trip to Philadelphia in March to and Western Reserve. Preliminaries will
play in the Academy of Music in con- be held Fri., Mar. 14, 4 p.m., 4203 An-
nection with the annual meetings of gell Hall. The contest is open to
the Music Educators National Confer- sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The
ence. topic must be one of public interest.
The guest for the evening will be the length not over 1800 words.
Sigurd Rascher, Famous Scandinavian Further information may be had
saxophone soloist. He will play Maur- om members of the staff of the De-
saxophone y's"Itr. duwilnpandMau- partm ent of Speech, or at the office
ice Whitney's "Introduction and Sam- of the Department, 3211 Angell Hall.
Program will include: Michigan Arts Chorale. Meet at 7
Stirring Marches. p.m., Wed., Feb. 27, University High
Symphonic Poem - The Universal School Auditorium.
Judgment-de Nardis.
"Carnival' from La Fiesta Mexicana Wesleyan Guild: School of Christian
-Reed. Living, 6:45 p.m., Wed., Feb. 27, Guild.
Overture to the opera "Colas Breug-a
non "-Kabalevsky. Union Weekly Bridge Tournament
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor-Bach. will be held in the small ballroom of
Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2 the Union, Wed., Feb. 27, 7:15 p.m.
-Villa Lobos. Open to all students.
"Rag" from Suite of Old American
Dances-Bennett. dVolunteer Naval Research Reserve
Tickets may be obtained from Michi- Unit 9-3: Meeting, Wed., Feb. 27, 7:30
gan Union, Michigan League, Music p.m., 2082 Natural Science. Speaker:
Center. Lyon & Healy, Liberty Music C. M. Sliepcevich, Department of Che-
Shop, Grinnell Brothers, 1020 Adminis- mical Engineering. Subject: Measure-
tration Building, Harris Hall, Hill Au-m ent of Particle Size and Dispersion In
ditorium (day of concert), and any Collodial Suspension. Interested par-
Band member ties invited.
Student Recital: Grace Hanninen, Canterbury Club. Holy Communion, 7
Soprano, will present a recital in par- a.m., 10:15 a.m., and 12:10 p.m. on Ash
tial fulfillments of the requirements Wednesday.p
for the Master of Music degree at 8:30
Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, in the University Club: The Coffee Hour
Rackham Assembly Hall. A pupil of tentatively scheduled for Thurs., Feb.
Philip Duey, Mrs. Hanninen will sing 28, has been cancelled. The next Cof-
compositions by Arne, Schultz, Brahms fee Hour, at which the Faculty Wo-
and Rossini. Following intermission men's Club will be our guest, will take
she will sing Milhaud's Le Voyage place on Wed., April 2, at 4 p.m. in
D'Ete, and a group of English songs. the University Club's Lounge.
The public is invited.
Hillel Social Committee meets Wed.,
Ev ents TodayFeb. 27, 7:30 p.m., Meditation Room,
Lane Hall. All those interested are
invited.
First Religion-In-Life Address. Rack- invited.
ham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. Speaker: All Students interested in chemistry
Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey, University of are invited to attend the first 1952
Pennsylvania. Subject: "Morality, Re- meeting of the Student Affiliate of the
ligion, and Belief in God.'" Music by Americn Chemical Society to be held
University Women's Choir, at 7:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 27, 1400 Chem-
istry Building. Dr. P. A. S. Smith will
Graduate Political Science Round Ta- speak about his recent visit to New
ble: 7:45 p.m., Rackham Assem- Zealand. Refreshments.
bly Hall. Four faculty members,
Messrs. Grace, Meisel, Peek and Knap-
pen will form a panel on "Political
Theory and Foreign Policy" with dis-
cussion centering around Dr. Knappen's
recent manuscript on U.S. foreign po.- YT
icy. Dr. Meisel will moderate. Social
hour following program. All interested
invited.
Christian Science Organization: Tes-
timonial meeting, 7:30 p.m., Upper
Room, Lane Hall.
Hillel. Coke hour and refreshments
at Lane Hall, Wed., Feb. 27, 3:30 p.m. .4
All invited.

League Co-ed Record Concert. 8:30- '
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