:PAE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 13,_ 1953 PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 - I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN E.GD *1 The iaily 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 1 a.m. on Saturday.) FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 110 Notices Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The freshman five-week progress reports will be due Fri., Mar. 13i In-the Academic Counselor's Office, 1210 Angell Hall. To Instructors of Engineering Fresh- -men. Five-week grades for all Engineer- ing Freshmen are due in the Secretary's a Office, 263 West Engineering Building, on Mon., Mar. 16. Faculty, College of Engineering. There will be a meeting of the faculty of this College on Tues., Mar. 17, 4:15 p.m., 348 West Engineering Building. 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. Camp Counselors. Boy Scouts of America will be interviewing poten- tial camp counselors at the Bureau of Appointments, Fri., Mar. 13. For fur- ther information please contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adinin- istration Building, telephone Univer- sity extension 2614. Girls' Camp Counselors. Eleanor Green, Director, Camp Huntingdon, Boyne City, Michigan, will interview women counselors at the Michigan Union Friday afternoon, Mar. 13. Please contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg., telephone University extension 2614, for appoint- ments. Boys' Camp Counselors. Mr. E. B. Tomlinson, Director, Camp Sherwood, Boyne City, Michigan. will interview men counselors at the Michigan Union Friday afternoon, Mar. 13. Please contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg., telephone Univer- sity extension 2614, for appointments. Personnel Interviews. Inland Steel Co., of East Chicago, Ind., will be here Mon., Mar. 16, in the morn- ing to talk to accountants and chemists interested in positions with this firm. On Mon., Mar. 16, there will be a representative here from the Navy De- partment to interview those people who took and passed the JMA exam last Dec., and also other students in- terested in positions with this depart- ment. F~ L Lever Bros. will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Mon., Mar. 16, in the afternoon to talk to those men graduat- ing in June interested in Public Rela- tions, Marketing, and Financial Trainee positions with the firm. American Airlines of New York City will have a representative here on Tues., Mar. 17, to interview men receiving de- grees in Accounting, Economics or Sta- tistics. On Tues., Mar. 17, there will be an interviewer here from the Ex-Cell-O Corp., Detroit, to talk to men receiv- ing their degrees in June in Aeronau- tical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engi- neering, as well as Business Admin- istration with some Engineering for Industrial Managerment positions. Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., will be here on Tues., Mar. 17, to see men receiving degrees in Busi- ness Administration, Economics, or Sales. They are also interested in talk- ing to women for Assistant to Publi- cation editor (preferably background in Journalism or English.) Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., Detroit, will be interviewing men interested in Sales,on Tues., Mar. 17. Gar Wood Industries, Inc., of Wayne, Mich., will have a representative here on Wed., Mar. 18, in the afternoon to talk to Business Administration stu- dents for their Management Training program. Personnel Requests. The Dow Chemical Co., of Bay City, Mich., has openings for Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineers interested in Magnesium Operations. Canadair, Limited, of Montreal, Can- ada. has openings for Engineers in the following fields: Design, Dynamics, Aer- odynamics, Guided Missiles, Stress Analysis. and Test and Development. The H. M..Harper Co., Morton Grove, Ill., has available positions in their Sales Division. Those with a Liberal Arts background may apply, as well as those with Technical Training, for their Sales Engineering department. Monumental Life Insurance Co., Bal- timore, Md., has openings for two young men in their Actuarial Depart- ment-an Actuarial Assistant and an Actuarial Trainee. 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- olca bei05 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. Gordon A. Newkirk, Jr. will review "The Hydogen Spectrum of the Sun" by de Jager. Actuarial Seminar. Sat., Mar. 14, 10 a.m., 3017 Angell Hall. Mr. Richard Stil- linger will speak on "The Dependence of the Premium on the Rate of Interest." Concerts The Passion of Our Lord According to St. Matthew by J. S. Bach, will be presented at 8 Fridayevening, 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- 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 floor and the first balcony of Hill Au- ditorium. Faculty Concert. Wilbur Perry, pi- anist, will be heard in a recital at 8:30 Monday evening, Mar. 16, in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The program will open with Bach's Prelude and Fugue in A minor, followed by Mozart's Fantasy No. 4, K. 475 and Sonata in C minor, K. 457. After intermission Mr. Perry will play three Chopin works, Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 1, Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 1, and Ballade, Op. 52; Rackhaminoff's Pre- lude, Op. 32, No. 12 and Moment Musi- cale, Op. 16, No. 4 will conclude the pro- gram. The general public will be ad- mitted without charge. Student Recital. Evelyn Brooks, stu- dent of piano with Marian Owen, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 Sunday eve- ning, Mar. 15, in Auditorium A, An- gell Hall. It will include compositions by Bach, Stravinsky, Beethoven, and Debussy, and will be open to the gen- eral public. Events Today Westminster Guild, Great Books Sem- inar, at 8 p.m. Paul Johnson will lead the discussion of "Human Destiny" by Lecomte DuNouy, at the Student Cen- ter at the First Presbyterian Church. Everyone welcome. (Continued on Page 5) MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES I 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 RENT FOR SALE _ berger, and students Robert Kern. 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