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!GE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

rM AY, APRIL 25, 1952

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In Ann Arbor It's the
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS
Broadcast at 11:00!
FREDDIE BENTZ and his Orchestra
MARY LOU, Vocalist
Members
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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 constr'ic-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (11
a.mi on Saturday).
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952
VOL. LXII, No. 141
Notices
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, swill be dis-
missed at 10:45 for the Convocation.
However, seniors registered in clinics
and seminars may be excused.
Academic costume will be worn by
faculty members, wlto 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 families
and will be held until 10:45. Doors of
the auditorium will open a 10:30. The
public is invited.
Faculty, College of Engineering. Meet-
ing, Mon., April 28, 4 p.m., Room 348,
W. Engineering Bldg.
Late Permission: Because of Michi-
gras, all women students have a 1:30
a.m. late permission on Friday and
Saturday, April 2, and 26.
Generation Magazine will not be re-
sponsible for short-story manuscripts
that are- left, after May 10,
Frank P. Sheehan Scholarships are
available to Aeronautical Engineering
juniors, seniors, and graduate students,
for the year 1952-53. See announcement

COMING "RASHO-MON"

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TOM & JERRY in "TRIPLET TROUBLE"

on Aeronautical Bulletin Board for fur-
ther details.C
Curtiss-Wright Scholarships and Fel-
lowship are available to students for theI
year 1952-53. The scholarships are avail-/
able to undergraduates in Aeronauticalt
and Mechanical Engineering; the Fel-
lowship is available to a qualified gra-t
duate student in Aeronautical Engineer-~
ing. See announcement on AeronauticalI
Bulletin Board for further details.
Late Permission for women students1
who attended "Once in a Lifetime" on1
Wed., April 23 will be no later than
10:50 p.m.t
Personnel Interviews,
The Western Union Telegraph Co.,
New York, will have a representative in
the Bureau of Appointments on Mon-
day morning, April 28, to interview
Business Administration students in In-
dustrial Management or other branches'
of commercepfor positions in their op-
erating Department, Accounting De-
partment, for traveling auditors; and
Communcations Department.
Wimsatt Brothers Co., Detroit (whole-
sale distributors of building mater-
ials), will have a representative here
on Mon., April 28, to interview June
graduates for positions in their Sales
department.4
The Northern Trust Company, Chica-
go, will have a representative here on
Tues., April 29, to see men graduating,
in June in any field. They have the
following types of positions open: Ad-a
vertising; Public Relations; Statisti-
cians; and Market Research; Manage-
ment Trainees and positions in the
Trust department. Call the Bureau ofI
Appointments for an appointment.
Personnel Requests'
General Foods Corp., Maxwell House
Division, Hoboken, N.J., has openings'
for Mechanical, Chemical and Indus-
trial Engineers.
Michigan Civil Service Commission
announces examinations for Fisheries
Biologist I, II and III. A degree is re-
quired in zoological science with courses1
in aquatic biology, and for the grades
II and III a Master's and Doctor's de-1
gree is necessary in addition to exper-
ience. I
The Barrett Division of the AlliedI
Chemical and Dye Corporation, Chicago,
has openings for both Chemical and
Mechanical Engineers. They are inter-
ested in individuals for permanent po-
sitions as well as people for summer
jobs.I
Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., of Grandt
Rapids, has openings for Business Ad-
ministration students to fill positions,
as Investigators. Some accounting is
necessary for the vacancies.
The Hoover Company of North Can-l
ton, Ohio, is in need of Traveling Au-
ditors. Business Administration, Ac-
counting or Industrial Management stu-
dents may make application. Traveling
would be done all over the country.
For further information, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Building, Ext. 371.
Lectures
University Lecture, auspices of the
Department of Romance Languages and
La Sociedad Hispanica. "El Romanti-
cismo Espanol." Dr. Vicente Lorens,
Professor of Spanish, Princeton Univer-
sity, Fri., April 25, 8 p.m., Rackha
Amphitheater
Lecture, auspices of the College of
Architecture and Design. "What is
Modern About Modern Painting" (illus-
trated). Robert Motherwell, Professor
of Drawing and Painting, Hunter Col-
lege, N.Y. Fri., April 25, 4:15 p.m., Ar-
chitecture Auditorium.
Academic Notices
Law School Admission Test: Candi-
dates taking Law School Admission Test
April 26, are requested to report to 100
Hutchins Hall at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
The session will last until 1 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Wheeler Rand, Anatomy; thesis: "An
Anatomical and Experimental Study of
the Cerebellar Nuclei and their Effer-
ent Pathways in the Monkey," Fri.,
April 25, 3:30 p.m., 4559 E. Medical Bldg.
Chairman, E. C. Crosby.
Doctoral Examination for Thomas
George Gies, Economics; thesis: "The
Effect of Trade Associations upon Com-
petition in Selected Industries," Sat.,

April 26, 9 a.m., 105 Economics Bldg.
Chairman, Shorey Peterson.
Bacteriology Seminar. Fri., April 25,
11 a.m. in 1520 E. Med. Bldg. Speakers:
Albert Grover: "Biological Properties of
(Tubercle-Proteins;" Mr. Knox Har-
rell: "Chemical and Biological Proper-
ties of Tubercle-Lipids;" and Mr. George
Kubica: "Chemistry of Tubercle-Pro-
teins."
Psychology Concentrates. A meeting
to discuss changes in the concentra-
tion curriculum for next year will be
held in the Natural Science Auditor-
ium on Tues., April 29, 4 p.m. All con-
centrates are urged to attend, since
the changes will effect your election of
courses for fall and summer.
Concerts
University of Michigan Varsity Band'
"Pops" Concert, Jack K. Lee, Conduc-
tor. Sun., April 27, 8 p.m., Michigan
Union Ballroom. The program will in-
clude Serenata by Anderson, On the
Trail by Grofe, and popular marches.
The public is invited. Admission is com-
plimentary.
Student Recital. Barbara Stoltz, pu-
pil of Helen Titus, will play a piano re-
cital in partial fulfillment of the re-
quirements for the Bachelor of Music
degree, at 8:30 Friday evening, April-25,
in the Architecture Auditorium. Her
program will include works by Fresco-
baldi, Beethoven, Bloch and Chopin,
and will be open to the public.
Student Recital: Fred Purser, pianist,
will appear at 8:30 Saturday evening,
April 26, in the Architecture Auditor-
ium, in a recital presented in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the
Bachelor of Music degree. Mr. Purser is
a pupil of Joseph Brinkman. The pro-
gram, including compositions by Bach,
Mozart, Schumann, and Chopin, will be
open to the public.
Student Recital: Ormond Sanderson,
pianist, will present a recital at 8:30
Monday evening, April 28, in Rackham
Assembly Hall, in partial fulfillment of
the degree of Master of Music. A pupil
of Ava Comin Case, Mr. Sanderson will
play compositions by Scarlatti, Schu-
bert, Alban Berg, and Beethoven. The
general public is invited.
Events Today
Roger Williams Guild. Annual instal-
lation banquet and semi-formal dance,
6:30 p.m. For transportation call 7332.
Canterbury Club. Canterbury House
Tea, 4 to 6 p.m.
SRA Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15-5:30
p.m.'A11 students welcome.
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Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND -Fountain pen. Call 3-0521,
ext. 819. )492
LOST-One yellow parakeet in vicinity
of 715 Hill. Reward. Call 3-4187. )46L
LOST-Tues. eve. blue & white, trian-
gular-shaped, copper medallion on
red cord. Modern art motif. PLEASE
return to Diane Mowrey, 4001 Alice
Lloyd. )502
FOR SALE
MAN'S Schwinn bicycle-in good con-
dition. Write 1104 Packard. )101
Your Official UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN RING is waiting
for you - NOW - at
Burr Patt's, 1209 S. Univ. ) 58
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer. 207
W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33
ARMY & NAVY type oxfords. $6.88.
Sizes 6-12, A-F width. Open to 6 p.m.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash. Ph. 3-8611.
)50
MOTORCYCLE -British light-weight.
Very good condition. Phone 2-4591.
Ask for room 406 Greene. )89
GETTING MARRIED? Decorating? Gift
Giving? Hez and Nola Furman, L-54,
showing fine prints. Antique Show,
Legion Home, 25-26-27 April, 1st Edi-
tion Audubons, Animals, Birds, Mili-
tary, Fashions, Satire, Medical, Legal,
Hundreds 10c to $100.00. )97.
MOVIE CAMERA-16 nun; f 1.9 lens.
Excellent condition. Call 3-4145.Rm.
L-22. 5:30-7:00 p.m. )99
DAVID W. ZERBEL pick up free theater
ticket at Daily office.
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APPLICATION PHOTOS-3 day service.
Wed. and Sat. hours 10-4. Palmer
Studio, Michigan Theater Building.
)21M
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
SPECIAL-on Poodle Permanents, com-
plete - $5.00. Modern Beauty Shop,
117% S. Main, Ph. 8100. 120M
PERSONAL
WHYmNOT "Holiday" for Mother's Day.
6 months-$2; 15 months- $5. Gift
card sent. Student Periodical, 6007.
U & M CLEANERS and Laundry. Shirts
18c ea., Laundry 7 lbs. for 56c. 1 day
service no extra. 1306 So. Uni. )22P
CARLOS the photographer is coming
Wed., April 23rd. Call 2-2127 for ap-
pointments and information. )24P
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING-Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )6B
TYPEWRITER & Fountain Pen repair
work a specialty. Typewriters, Adding
Machines and W/C Tape and Wire
Recorders. Morrills, 314 S. State St.
)9B
ACCURATE TYPING-Done promptly.
Reasonable Rates. Phone 2-9437. )12B
Listen To The Tigers
Run That String
GET THAT RADIO FIXED. STUDENT
RATES ON RADIO AND PHONO RE-
PAIRS. ANN ARBOR RADIO, 1215
E. U. )15B
PAT FISHER pick up free theater ticket
at Daily office.
HELP WANTED
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
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

HELP WANTED
STUDENT WIVES!
Would you like to add top earnings
to your family income? Our SARAH
COVENTRY COSTUME JEWELRY
FASHION SHOWS are both profitable
and entertaining. We train you and
you earn while you learn. No invest-
ment, deliveries or collections. Call
Mrs. McGregor 25-8792 for appoint-
ment. )29H
EARN next year's expenses this sum-
mer. Men or women. Nationally ad-
vertised, Good Housekeeping seal,
Flexiclogs sell on sight. Write 1-2938
Appleton, Detroit. )30H
SALESLADY - Fuiltime and afternoon
work available. Top salary to right
party. Pleasant working conditions,
air-conditioned shop. Randell's, 306
S. State. )31H
IF YOU CAN work 30 hours or more a
week and have had experience in sell-
ing men's clothes, we have an open-
ing next Fall. Also position open for
full time man. Wild & Co., 311 S.
State. )32H
ROOMS FOR RENT
APARTMENT for 4 graduate men. Fur-
nished, private bath. First floor, pri-
vate entrance, close to campus. Call
2-5255 after 6:00 & Sun. call 3-1034.
)24R
APT. HUNTING? Try Apt. Finding
Service at the Campus Tourist Home.
Vacancies now or May, June, Sept.
518 E. William St. 3-8454.
ROOMS WITH MEALS, if desired, for
group of 12 men for summer and fall
term. Call 2-1854 after 6'p.m. )25R
WANTED TO BUY
PIANO WANTED-Looking for reason-
ably priced small piano. Call any-
time, Phone Whitmore Lake 4813. )6X

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

DRAMA SEASON
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SYLVIA SIDNEY in "GOODBYE, MY FANCY"
May 13-17
JOAN BLONDELL
in "COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA"
May 20-24
BETTY FIELD and BURGESS MEREDITH
in the Jose Ferrer production
"THE FOUR POSTER"

MAY FESTIVAL
1. THURS., MAY 1 - 8:30
ELEANOR STEBER, Soprano
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor
2. FRI.,,MAY 2---8:30
DAMNATION OF FAUST
PATRICIA NEWAY - GEORGE LONDON
SET SVAN HOLM - PHILIP DUEY
CHORAL UNION and
PHI LADELPH IA ORCHESTRA
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
3. SAT., MAY 3--2:30
NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violin
YOUTH CHORUS and
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
BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST
MACK HARRELL - CHORAL UNION
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor

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in "A DATE WITH APRIL"

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EDWARD ASHLEY and MARGARET PHILLIPS
in "VENUS OBSERVED"

June 10-14

SAVE BY BUYING SEASON TICKETS!
SEASON PRICES:
EVENINGS: First of Week - Main Floor $12.00, $10.00, $7.50
Balcony $12,00, $10.00, $7.50, $5.00
Friday & Sat. - Main Floor $14.00, $12.00, $9.50
Balcony $14.00, $12.00, $9.50, $5.00

MATINEES:

Thursday (3:15 P.M.), Saturday (2:30 P.M.)
Main Floor $7.50, $5.00
Balcony $7.50, $5.00

COUNTER SALE OF SEASON TICKETS OPENS

6. SUN., MAY 4 -8:30

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