PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH '12; 1953 PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953 __________________________________________ I I S "mono DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN - q 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 should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room, 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the -day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday.) THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 109 Notices Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The freshman five-week progress reports will be due Fri., Mar. 13, in the Academic Counselor's Office, 1210 Angell Hall. Change in Student Addresses. Please report immediately to the Registrar, 1513 Administration Building, any change of address during the semester. Late permission. Because of the Slide Rule Ball all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., Mar. 13. Attention Faculty. The Interfrater- nity Council request that those of you who received letters concerning fra- ternity affiliation please return the re- ply card as soon as possible. Senior Mechanical and Industrial En- gineering Students. Professor E. T. Vin- cent, Chairman, is holding a meeting on Thurs., Mar. 12, at 4:30 p.m. in 229 West Engineering Building for the pur- pose of discussing the interview sched- ules of companies and the part of the senior student in that program. This meeting will be of interest to all sen- Ior students, including R.O.T.C. candi- dates. Student Sponsored Social Events list- ed 'below are approved for the coming weekend. Requests for permission are to be cleared through the Office of Student Affairs by noon on Tuesdays of each week. March 13 Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta Chi Phi Delta Delta Delta Jordon Hall Phi Delta Phi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Tau Pi Lanbda Phi Psi Upsilon Reeves House Sigma Alpha Mu Zeta Beta Tau March 14 AlphasDelta Phi Chi Psi Cooley House Delta Chi Hayden Hse., E.Q. Lambda Chi Alpha Lloyd Hse. W.Q. Lloyd Hse., W.Q. Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Tau Delta Phi Triangle Trigon March 15 Alpha Epsilon Phi Inter Cooperative Council Speech & Hearing Soc. Mosher Hall Phi Delta Phi Theta Xi Girls' Camp Counselors. Mrs. Paul Hunsicker, Director, Camp Arbutus, Grand Traverse, Mich., will interview counselors Thurs., Mar. 12, from 10:30j a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Bureau of Ap- pointments. If interested, please con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, telephone University extension 2614. Summer Placement. Bureau of Appointments' weekly sum- mer placement meeting will be held at the Michigan Union, Room 3-A, Thursday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. All students interested in camp, re- sort, industry, business, or technical positions this summer are urged to at- tend. Summer Employment. Childcraft, a Marshall Field enter- prise, will have a representative at the Michigan Union, Room 3-B, Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m., to interview all stu- dents interested in sales this summer. Russell Kelly Office Service, of De- troit, will have a representative at the Michigan Union, Room 3-A, Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m., to inter- view all students interested in clerical and office positions this summer in the Detroit area. Personnel Interviews. Chase National Bank, of New York City, will have a representative here on Fri., Mar. 20, to interview men receiv- ing their degrees in June in LSA or Business Administration who are in- teresting in banking regardless of train- ing. Personnel Requests. The Dow Chemical Co., of Bay City, Mich., has openings for Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineers interested in magnesium operations. For further information and appoint- ments contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Building, Ext. 371. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Psychology, "The Cog- nitive Structure of Behavior," Thom- as French, M.D., of the Chicago Psy- choanalytic Institute, Fri., Mar. 13, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Academic Notices Astronomical Colloquium, Fri., Mar. 13, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Mr. Combined Seminars in Analytical-In-' organic and Physical Chemistry, Thurs., Mar. 12, 7:30 p.m., 3005 Chemistry Build- ing. Mr. C. Eugene Bennett will speak on "Kinetic Polarographic Currents." Seminar in Organic Chemistry, Thurs. Mar, 12, 7:30 p.m., 1300 Chemistry Building. Mr. Harry S. Blanchard will speak on "The Faworski Rearrange- ment." Seminar in Applied Mathematics will meet Thurs., Mar. 12, at 4 p.m. in 247 West Engineering. Dr. C. J. Titus will speak on "Loewner's work on con- servation laws in compressible fluid flow." Course 402, the Interdisciplinary Sem- inar in the Applications of Mathe- matics to the Social Sciences, will meet on Thurs., Mar. 12, at 4 p.m. in 407 Mason Hall. Mr. Charles Hubbell of the Scoology Department will speak on Sociology Department will speak on Concerts Artur Rubinstein, eminent Polish pi- anist, will be heard in the ninth con- cert in the Choral Union Series, Thurs., Mar. 12, at 8:30, in Hill Auditorium. I-e will play the following program: Pre- lude, Chorale and Fugue (Franck); Chopin Sonata in B minor, Op. 58; De- bussy's Prelude in A minor, Poissons d'or and La Fille aux cheveux le lin; Ravel's Ondine; Prole do Bebe by Villa- Lobos; and Liszt's Valse Oubliee and the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. A limited number of tickets are available at the offices of the Univer- sity Musical Society in Burton Me- morial Tower; and will also be on sale after 7:00 o'clock at the Hill Auditori- um box office on the night of the per- formance. The Passion of Our Lord According to 'St. Matthew by J. S. Bach, will be presented at 8 Friday evening, Mar. 13, in Hill Auditorium, by the University of Michigan Choir, Maynard Klein, Conductor, and the Chorale Choir rep- resenting thirty-one Michigan high schools, conducted by James B. Wallace. Soloists will include School of Music faculty members Harold Haugh, Philip Duey, Norma Heyde, Arlene Sollen- berger, and students Robert Kern, Donald Van Every, David Murray, Per- ry Daniels, Douglas Stott, Mary Ann Tinkham, June Howe, and Ruth Orr. Marilyn Mason Brown, Instructor, will appear at the organ, with Mary Cath- erine Hutchins and Phillip Steinhaus at the harpsichord. Seats will be available to the general public without charge on the first Events Today American Association of University Professors. Panel discussion on the question, "Should we have a plan for integrating publicly supported higher education in Michigan?" The panel will consist of Professor Clyde M. Campbell of M.S.C., Dean Earl E. Mosier of M.S.C., and Professor Philip Wernette of the U. of M. The latter part of the meeting will be an open forum. The public is invited. Rackham Amphithe- ater, 8 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega. Regular meeting will be held in the Union, at 7:15 p.m. Committees will meet to plan further work. All chairmen and officers are re- quested to come at 7. German Coffee Hour this Thursday in the Union Cafeteria from 3:00 to 4:30. An opportunity for informal Ger- man conversation. Everyone welcome. Congregational Disciples Guild. Mid- Week Meditation in Douglas Chapel of the Congregational Church, 5:05 to 5:30. The second on the seven last words of Christ. Gilbert and Sullivan. Trial by Jury rehearsals tonight. Chorus at the League; principals at the Union. Both start at 7:15. Zeta Phi Eta New Officers. Executive Committee meeting at 4 p.m in the Zeta Room, 4208 Angell Hall. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends from 4-6 p.m. La Petite Causette will meet today from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the North Cafeteria of the Michigan Union. All interested students are invited. Christian Science Organization. Tes- timonial meeting at 7:30, Fireside Room, Lane Hall. Coming Events Hillel Foundation. Friday evening services at 7:45. Fireside speaker will be Professor William Haber of the Econom- ics Department, speaking on America, Israel, and the World. Roger Williams Guild. Meet at 7 p. at the Guild House to go to hear Bach's "St. Matthew Pasion" at Hill Auditorium; returning afterward for food, fellowship, and singing around the fireplace. (Continued on Page 4) "The Hydogen Spectrum of the Sun" floor and the first balcony of Hill Au- by de Jager. ditorium. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.84 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays, 11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue. FOR SALE PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- naries, singers, cages and supplies. 305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )1F DIAMOND SOLITAIRE-Perfect blue- white. 3% karat. $350. Ph. Ypsi 2051-R. MOTORCYCLE, 1950 Harley-Davidson 125CC, $95. Ph. 25-77-22. )31F ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88. Sox, 39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )7B BABY PARAKEETS-Easily trained to v talk $8, $10. Also canaries. 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 3-5330. )32F FOR SALE - Raleigh men's 3-speed bicycle. Only used a few times. Must sacrifice. Harry Newman. 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