*~.1 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 I , ---. i al 11 HILLEL DANCE "MANHATTAN TOWERS" G THIS SATURDAY 9 P.M. - I A.M. (Refreshments) FEATURING O THE NOVELAIRS e STARS FROM THE UNION OPERA * MARTY GREENWALD'S ORCHESTRA $1.50 PER COUPLE -TICKETS ON SALE AT HILLEL AND AT THE DOOR DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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 19, 1953 Vol LXII, No. 115 Notices Seniors and Graduate Students in Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. A representative from Boeing Airplane Company, Seattle, Washington, is con- ducting a group meeting on Wed., Mar. 18, at 5 p.m. In 1042 East Engineering. A 16 mm. sound film will be shown. I Daily Classifieds Bring Quick ResultsI a Coming SATURDAY II II I III A t r Starting SATURDAY All interested in employment with this company should plan to attend. In- terviews will be conducted on Thurs., Mar. 19, in the Aero Dept., and on Fri., Mar. 20, in the M. E. Dept. The Kappa Delta Alumnae Scholar- ship award of $150 will be made payable at the time of Registration for the 1953-54 academic year. This award is to be given to any Sophomore or Junior woman who is a regularly enrolled stu- dent at the University of Michigan, and is given on the basis of scholarship, activity record, and need. Those in- terested should apply at the Office of the Dean of Women, where applications must be filed by April 1, 1953. The Delta Delta Delta local scholar- ship fund at the University of Michigan is for the benefit of any Junior woman who is working towards a Bachelor's degree who shoves evidence of superior citizenship, has a financial need, and who fulfills the scholarship require- ment. Affiliated or unaffiliated women may apply. Requirements for Eligibility-Any regularly enrolled Junior woman on the Michigan campus is eligible who has maintained an overall average of two- tenths of a point above all-campus women's average (of the preceding year). The minimum required average for eligibility this year is 2.86. Directions for Application-Applica- tion blanks may be secured from the Office of the Dean of Women. They are to be filled out and returned to that office accompanied by three letters of recommendation, as specified. Applica- tions must be filed by April 1, 1953. Payment of Scholarship-Winners will be awarded $120 which-is payable at the time of Registration the following aca- demic year. Student Sponsored Social Events listed below are approved for the com- ing weekend. Requests for permission are to be cleared through the Office of Student Affairs by noon on Tuesday of each week. MARCH 20- Phi Delta Phi MARCH 21- Acacia Adams House Adelia Cheever Allen Rumsey House Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Omega Alpha Sigma Phi Anderson House, E. Q. Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Phi Greene House Hillel Delta Sigma Pi Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Psi Upsilon Scott House -- -- Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Hawaiian Club Theta Xi Van Tyne House Wincheli House Zeta Psi MARCH 22- Alice Lloyd Hall Phi Delta Phi Personnel Interviews. The United Air Lines will have a rep- resentative here on Thurs., Mar. 26, to interview men receiving degrees in Ac- counting for positions within this firm. Personnel Requests. O-Cel-O, Division of General Mills, Inc., Buffalo, New York, has the fol- lowing positions open: Chemical, Mech- anical, Electrical, and Industrial En- gineers; Research and Control Chem- ists; Accountants, Sales and Business and Industrial Management. The Emerson Electric Mfg., of St. Louis, Mo., is in need of Electrical En- gineers with interest in the power phase of Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineers for their Train- ing Program. They also have openings for those interested in Product and Mechanical Design. This company is interested in seeing people during'the Spring vacation. The Euclid Road Machinery Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, would like to locate a young man with some training in Journalism as well as interests in Per- sonnel Relations to prepare personnel communications material for this or- ganization. Harvard University, Boston, Mass., School of Public Health, has an open- ing for a Research Fellowship in In- dustrial Hygiene. They are interested in Mechanical or Chemical Engineers. The fellowships are on a half-time basis and permit the candidate to work half-time toward a graduate degree in Industrial Hygiene Engineering. National Standard, Niles, Mich., has several openings for Management Trainees and are interested in Mech- anical and Industrial Engineers, q well as LSA students. Improved Risk Mutuals, of White Plains, N. Y., has openings for Engi- neering graduates on their Training Course in Fire Protection Inspection and Engineering. Applications are available. The Michigan Civil Service Commis- sion announces examination for Hear- ing Technician II. To qualify for the exam one must have a degree with at least 30 hours in Speech and Hearing, Audiology, or special education in Hear- ing. Applications must be in by April 8, 1953. For further details and appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments,C 3528 Administration Building, Ext. 371. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Political Science and the Center for Japanese Studies, "Jap- an and the Two Worlds," Dr. Tatsuji I Takeuchi, Visiting Professor, East As- f 'ian Institute, Columbia University, Thurs., Mar. 19, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Ogden Nash Appears Tonight in Hill Auditorium as the closing number of the current Lecture Course. Mr. Nash, famous writer of humorous verse, will present a program of his verses with comments on the incidents which caused their creation. Tickets are on sale today 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. in the Auditorium box office. Academic Notiees Doctoral Examination for Albert Cad- wallader Worrell, Forestry; thesis: "Op- timum Intensity of Forest Land' Use on a Regional Basis with Application to a Portion of the Georgia Piedmont," Thurs., Mar. 19, 3047 Natural Science Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman, K. P. Davis. Course 402, the Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Applications of Mathe- matics to the Social Sciences, will meet on Thurs., Mar, 19, at 4 p.m. in 407 Mason Hall. Dr. C. H. Coombs and Mr. J. E. Milholland of the Psychology De- partment will speak on "An Experiment on Decision Making Under Uncertain- ty." Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Theory of Growth. Professor C. Theo,- dore Larson, of the School of Archi- tecture, will discuss "Architecture As Design for Growth," Thurs., Mar. 19, 4 p.m., West Conference Room, Rack- ham Building. Seminar in Applied Mathematics will meet Thurs., Mar. 19, at 4 p.m. in 247, West Engineering. Dr. C. J. Titus will continue his talk on "Leowner's work on conservation laws in compres- sible fluid flow." Zoology Seminar. Dr. Clement L. Markert will speak on "The mutagenic and lethal effects of ultra-violet radia- tion," and Dr. David L. Nanney on "X-ray studies on Kappas and Para- mecius produced by 'killer' Paramecia," Thurs., Mar. 19, 8 p.m., Rackham Am- phitheater. Ivents Today Gilbert and Sullivan. Trial by Jury rehearsals tonight-both Chorus and Principles at the Union. Men's chorus at 7:15, Girls' at 7:45 p.m. U..of M. Sailing Club will hold their regular meeting in West Engineering at 7:30. Shore School. Swimming party Friday night at the IM Building and an informal get together at the lake this weekend. Ukrainian Students' Club. Meeting at 7 p.m. in the Madelon Pound House (1024 Hill St.) Talk: "The Early Ukran- ian Book." Singing of folk songs. Guests are welcome. Le Cercle Francais will meet tonight in Room LM of the Michigan Union at 8 p.m. An evening of wonderful en- tertainment is in store for all and will include a skit, a magician, and dancing. (Continued on Page 6) LA SSIF I ELS MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1to 5 PM. 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