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AGE TWO

f THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1952

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DAILY

OFFICIAL BULLETIN

CLSSIIES
Find your name in this column and
win a free theater ticket.

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan fot which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-

bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552

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Starts
TODAY, For

NOW
Everyone!

Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (11
a.m. on Saturday).
SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1952
VOL. LXII, No. 137
Notices
Student Tea. President and Mrs.
Hatcher will he at home to students
from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday April 23.
Choral Union Members with good at-
tendance records, will please pick up
their courtesy passes for the Rudolf
Serkin concert Tuesday, April 22, on
the day of the performance between
the hours: 9 and 11:30 a.m. and 1 and
4 p.m., at the offices of the University
Musical Society in Burton Memorial
Tower.
Undergraduate Honors Convocation:
The annual Convocation recognizing
undergraduate honor students will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday in Hill Audi-
torium. Mr. Alistair Cooke, chief Amer-
ican correspondent of The Manchester
Guardian, will speak on the subject,
"How to Wean an American."
Honor students will be excused from
attending their 10 o'clock classes. All
classes, with the 'exception of clinics
and graduate seminars, will be dis-
missed at 10:45. However, seniors reg-
istered in clinics and seminars may be
excused.
Academic costume will be worn by
faculty members, who will robe back-
stage and proceed to their seats on

the stage. Honor students will not wear
caps and gowns. Main floor seats will
be reserved for them and their fami-
lies and will be held until 10:45. Doors
of the auditorium will open at 10:30.
The public is invited.
Late Permission. After consideration,
Women's Judiciary has decided to grant
late permission to those women stu-
dents who have already seen or who
have reservations for the Arts Theater
production of "Othello." A member of
Women's Judiciary will be in the Judi-
ciary Office of the League on Monday
and Wednesday from 2 to 5 to grant
this permission. The permission must
be obtained at these two times.
The Foreign Service of the United
States plans to add from 200 to 300
officers on the basis of examinations
next September. Foreign Service Offi-
cer G. Edward Reynolds will interview
interested students on the afternoon
of April 21 and all day April 22 in
room 3528 Administration Building.
Former Students of Geology 39 who
would like to join a field-trip to Niag-
ara Falls on May 10, are asked to con-
tact Mr. Sinclair, by phone extension
2108 or 4055 NS before April 25. Wives,
etc. are invited.
Golf Instruction-Women Students. An
additional course in golf- instruction is
to be offered on Fridays at 2:20 be-
ginning April 25 at the Women's Ath-
letic Building.
Students who are interested should

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register immediately in Office 15, Bar-
bour Gymnasium.
Summer Employment. Camp Wakon-
da of New York State will have a rep-
resentative on the campus on Tues.,
April 22, to interview men for posi-
tions as Counselors. This camp is run
by an organizatio in New York City.
The Boys Athletic League, Inc. Call the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Building, Ext. 2614, for an ap-
pointment.
Personnel Requests:
The Department of the Army, in
Washington, D.C. has openings for in-
dividual overseas in the Army Attache
System. The .openings are for native-
born citizens and are for both men and
women. Typing and shorthand are re-
quired.
Koppers Company, Inc., of Chicago
has openings for a Forester and Chem-
ical Engineer for their Cadet Train-
ing Program. This program is designed
to gain as much knowledge as possible
about the company and the Wood Pre-
serving Division.
The Eli Lilly and Co., of Indianapolis
is. interested in individuals with a
Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engi-
neering and who are completing work
toward a degree in Pharmacy. June
graduates are eligible to apply as well
as people completing their work in
June, 1953.
Montgomery Ward, of Chicago, has
an opening for a woman to be a Mail
Order Department Manager. The posi-
tion would entail running a .Mail Or-
der Catalog office.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Bldg.
Lectures
University Lecture, auspices of the De-
partment of Fisheries, School of Natur-
al Resources. "Problems in Stream Bi-
ology" (illustrated). PHILIP WOLF,
President of the Swedsh Salmon and
Trout Association, Mon., April 21, 4:15
p.m., 2054 Natural Science Bldg.
University Lecture: Dr. Theodore
Geiger of the University of Denmark
will speak to the Sociology Colloquim
on Wed., April 23, 4:15 p.m., Public
Health Auditorium. The topic of his
talk will be, "Dynamic Study in Social
Mobility." Everyone interested is in-
vited
Academic Notices
Seminar in Complex Variables. Mon.,
April 21, 3 p.m., 247 W. Engineering
Bldg. Miss Heater will discuss Fabry's
Theorems.
Mathematics Colloquium: Tues., April
22, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall. Prof.
George Piranian will speak on "Suc-
cessive Simplification of a Special Con-
struction in Conformal Mapping."
Medicine School Admission Test:
Those students who have not as yet
obtained their application blanks for
the Medical School Admission Test to
be given May 10, 1952, can obtain them
at 110 Rackham Building. These appli-
cation blanks are due in Princeton, New
Jersey not later than April 26.
Doctoral Examination for George Wil-
liam Byers, Zoology; thesis: "The Crane-
Fly Genus Dolichopeza in North Ameri-
ca," Mon., April 21, 2047 University Mu-
seums, 9 a.m. Chairman, J. S. Rogers.
Doctoral Examination for Betty Jane
Ganzhorn, Education; thesis: "Rela-
tion of Physical, Mental, and Clinical
Characteristics to the Biological Pro-
files of Seemingly Satisfactorily Ad-
justed Adolescents," Tues., April 22,
4019 University High School, 4 p.m.
Chairman, H. C. Koch.
The University Extension Service an-
nounces that enrollments are still open
in the following class:
True and False Prophecy in Old and
New Testaments. In this eight-week
course, Professor Emeritus Leroy Wat-
erman will discuss true and false proph-
ecy as defined In the Bible. A study will
be made of outstanding examples of
each in the pre-exilic, exilic, and post-
exilic periods of the Old Testament
and of similar phenomena in the New
Testament period. Registration, which
is $5.00, may be made at the classroom
.just prior to the second session on
Mon., April 21. 7:30 p.m. 171 Business
Administration Bldg.
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LOST AND FOUND
WOULD THE PERSON who took by ac-
cident the tangerine topper from the
League April 16, please return it to
Gretchen White, 358 Jordan Hall? )45L
LOST-2 rings and watch-Angell Hall
washroom April 18. Please return-
reward, Art Maczei, 405 Allen Rumsey.
)44L
FOR SALE
USED 78 RPM CLASSICAL RECORDS.
Many no longer being pressed. Wm.
Bunto, 318 Hayden Hse., E.Q. )93

APPLICATION PHOTOS-3 day service.
Wed. and Sat. hours 10-4. Palmer
Studio, Michigan Theater Building.
)21M
SPECIAL-on Poodle Permanents, com-
plete - $5.00. Modern Beauty Shop,
117% S. Main, Ph. 8100. )20M
NOW IS THE TIME
Let the U & M DRY CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY do your cleaning, low rates.
One-day serv. no ext. 1306 So. Uni.
)23P

PERSONAL

MISCELLANEOUS

Your Official UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN RING is waiting
for you - NOW - at
Burr Patt's, 1209 S. Univ.

GABARDINE DRESS PANTS-$5.49. Ad-
vertised In Life at $7.50. Colors:
brown, blue, grey, teal, tan. Sam's
Store, 122 E. Wash. Ph, 3-8611, )50
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer. 207
W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33
FOR SALE - 2 season tickets to May
Festival. Phone Jerry at 2-8796. )78
DIAMOND RING-EMERALD-CUT, 0.85
carat, flawless, blue-white, plain plat-
inum mounting. Expensive but a
bargain. Call 2-4693 evenings. )79
CONTAX II, Sonnar F2 lens. Don
Hudler, Apt. 530, 1448 U. Terrace. )82
POLYPHASE, by-lateral stabilizer, type
C, complete with dyatron, viscous
modulator, 3 filled d-shells. A give-
away at $15. Call 2-4693. )85
PARAKEET BABIES and breeders, Cock-
ateels, Canaries, Cages, Supplies, Eng.
lish Setter Puppies. 912 Brown. Phone
2-2403. )87
MOTORCYCLE - British light-weight.
Very good condition. Phone 2-4591.
Ask for room 406 Greene. )89
EXOTIC FISH
In your own room.
Everything you need for a well-balanc-
ed aquarium. $1.50 up. Phone 2-9326.
321 E. Liberty. Basement apartment.
)90
LONG & SHORT wave receiver, BC-348,
8 tubes, crystal filter. Also 50 watt
transmitter. Call 2-9555. After 10 p.m.
Ask for Keith. )92
ROBERT J. RENTSCHLER will receive
one free pass to THE MICHIGAN
THEATER. Pick up at Daily office.
ATTENTION FRATERNITY & SOROR-
ITY HOUSES! A Sohner Baby Grand
Piano in excellent condition. $265.00.
Call 6495. )92

Ph. 5651
ENDING TODAY

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U & M CLEANERS and Laundry. Shirts
18c ea., Laundry 7 lbs. for 56c. 1 day
service no extra. 1306 So. Uni. )22P
BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS on ladies garments. Ca-
therine near State St. Ph. 22678. )14
STAMPS FOR COLLECTORS for sale
or trade. Call Mr. Dishneau, 9-455.
)13B
WASHING-Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9026. )6B
TYPEWRITER & Fountain Pen repair
work a specialty. Typewriters, Adding
Machines and W/C Tnpe and Wire
Recorders. Morrill's, 314 S. State St.
) 9B
ACCURATE TYPING-Done promptly.
Reasonable Rates. Phone 2-0437. )12B

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED
SECRETARIAL HELP-Part-time satis-
factory. Insurance experienced pre-
fered. Walt Springer, 206 E. Huron.
2-3107. )21H
DISHWASHER - Sophomore preferred.
Cannot have 1 o'clock classes. 800
Lincoln. )24H
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
PROGRESSIVE RADIO STATION IN
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN WILL
INTERVIEW STUDENTS GRADUAT-
ING IN JUNE FOR POSITIONS IN
OUR BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. IN-
STRUCTIONS IN OUR OPERATIONS
W1LL BE FOLLOWED BY SALES
WORK WITH OPPORTUNITY TO AD-
VANCE INTO EXECUTIVE POSITION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR ABIL-
ITY. SALARY AND COMMISSION.
BOX 11.
MIMI LEBENSON will receive one free
pass to THE MICHIGAN THEATER.
Pick up at Daily office.
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE, LIGHT, first floor double --
Hollywood beds, private entrance,
kitchen privileges if desired. Also
small basement room in exchange for
caretaking. 1019 Church St. Phone
6876 evenings. )16F
APARTMENT for 4 graduate men. Fur-
nished, private bath. First floor, pri-
vate entrance, close to campus. Call
2-5255. )24R
APT. HUNTING? Try Apt. Finding
Service at the Campus Tourist Home.
Vacancies now or May, June, Sept.
518 E. William St. 3-8454.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished apart-
ment or- house, preferably with yard,
for summer session only. Graduate
music student, wife, and well-behaved
two year old. Write P.O. Box 263,
Sugarcreek, Ohio. )4W
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds__
William Shakespeare's
OTHELLO~
---NOW PLAYING
Through April 27
Matinees-April 20&27
at2H0RPCM.
THE ARTS THEATER CLUB

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An Intimate Theatre
Bringing Cinema Triumphs
From All Nations

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SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS wanted.
Men who will be available for 10
weeks; one who is experienced as a
riflery instructor and others for gen-
eral camp counselling. Experience not
necessary. Call 2-9454, evenings 6-7.
)19H
SECRETARY-Local engineering office
needs a permanent secretary. Dicta-
ting machines used. Simple book-
keeping and supervising experience
helpful. Salary open. Write Box 12
for interview, giving references and
experience. )26H
WANTED - private secretary with at
least 3 years experience in this capa-
city. Pleasant working conditions. Va-
cation, Sick leave, Salary open. Air-
lines Terminal Corporation, Willow
Run Airport. R. E. Larson, Ypsi. 3220.
)28H
ENGINEERS, DRAFTSMEN, openings
for several men soon. Structural, me-
chanical, and electrical, also takeoff
men for piping material. Call 2-5639,
8 a.m.-5 p.m. )27H

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STEWART

l"TRI BLET
Also TOM & JE RRY in- T ROU BL E",

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MAY FESTIVAL

LEIGH*GRANGER
"CAESARAD
Technicolor
WEEKDAYS! - EVES. & SUN. 65c - CHILDREN 16c

Find your name in this column and
win a free theater ticket.

1 THURS., MAY 1 - 8:30

ELEANOR STEBER, Soprano
PHI LADELPH IA ORCHESTRA

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Continuous
from 1 P.M.

EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor

2. FRI., MAY 2-- 8:30

PLAYING THRU TUESDAY
BLOOD .' ___________
BROTHER 'ru

BOX OFFICE OPENS TOMORROW
Dpartment of Speech Presents
Once in aLifetime.
By GEORGE KAUFMAN and MOSS HART
APRIL 23-24-25-26 ..S. 8 P.M.
Tickets $1.20- 90c-- 60c

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DAMNATION OF FAUST
PATRICIA NEWAY - GEORGE LONDON
SET SVANHOLM - PHILIP DUEY

VENGEANCE
AGAINST
THE
U. S.
CAVALRY 1

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..JOHN LUND - JEFF CHANDLER

CHORAL UNION and

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Student Rate -Wednesday, Thursday -50c

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA.
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor

MIDNIGHT
SERENADE

-Also Added-
SNO TIME
FOR COMEDY

WORLD
NEWS

3. SAT., MAY 3 - 2:30

Coming
Wednesday!

RAY MILLAND "RHUBARB"
AND
Walter Pidgeon "IUknown Man"

BOX OFFICE OPENS APRIL 21
Box Office Hours: 11 A.M.-5 P.M. (Wed.-Sat. Hours 11 A.M.-8 P.M.
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NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violin
YOUTH CHORUS and

Midwest Premiere
Direct from New York

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Starting
MONDAY

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SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
HILSBERG and HOOD, Conductors

4. SAT., MAY 3 -8:30

ASTRID VARNAY and
SET SVANHOLM
WAGNER COMPOSITIONS
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

ORMANDY, Conductor

5. SUN., MAY 4 -2:30

GUIOMAR NOVAES, Piano
BEILSHAZZAR'S FEAST
MACK HARRELL - CHORAL UNION

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor

Powerful -Daring-
Pictures WHY DID THE WORLD
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