I PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953 U I 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 26, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 121 Notices Parking, Washington & Thayer Streets. All of Lot No. 10 at the corner of Washington and Thayer Streets will be closed on Fri., Mar. 27, to accommo- date out-of-town visitors attending the Social Work Progress Institute. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Late permission. Because of the Mili- tary Ball all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., Mar. 27. Veterans who have been certified for education and training allowance un- der Public Law 550 must get instruc- tors' signatures on Dean's Monthly Certification for March and return that form to appropriate Dean's office on or before April 3. VA Form 7-1996a must" be filled in and signed by each cer- tified veteran in the Office of Veteran's Affairs, 555 Administration Building, between 8 a.m. April 1 and 5 p.m. April 6. Women Students now on campus who have not renewed their present hous- ing agreements for the fall semester, 1953, may apply for housing accommoda- tions on Wed., April 1, at the Office of the Dean of Women, 1514 Administra- tion Building. Applications will be ac- cepted from both graduate and under- graduate wnomen. Information concern- ing the types of housing available may be secured at any time in the Office of the Dean of Women. Physical Education-Women Students. Registration for the next eight weeks' classes in physical education for wom- en will be held in the Fencing Room in Barbour Gymnasium at the fol- lowing hours: Fri., Mar. 27-7:30 a.m.-12:00 noon; 1- 5 pm. Sat., Mar. 28-8 a.m. to 12 noon. Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in Economics. Theory examinations will be given on Thurs. and Fri., Apr. 23 and 24. The examinations in other subjects will be given beginning Mon., April 27. Each student planning to take these examinations should leave with the Secretary of the Department not later than Mon., Mar. 30, his name, the three fields in which he desires to be examined, and his field of speciali-' zation. Preliminary Examinations for Doc- torate in Spanish. The Spring examina- tions will take place in Romance Lan- guages, Room 408, as follows: Spanish Language, Wed., May 6, at 1 p.m.; Cas- tilian Literature Sat., May 9, at 8 a.m. and at 1 p.m. (two parts); Spanish- American Literature Wed., May 13, at 1 p.m.; Minor, Sat., May 16, at 8 a.m.; and Oral Sat., May 23, at 9 a.m. Stu- dents expecting to take these examina- tions must make all necessary arrange- U SPRING VACATION Need a Ride Home? Try the MICHIGAN UNION TRAVEL SERVICE CALL STUDENT OFFICES (K '1, ments with Professor L. B. Kiddle. 212 Romance Language Building, as soon as possible. Applications for Fulbright awards for University lecturing in Germany and Finland (September 1953-June 1954), and for University lecturing and ad- vanced research in the Union of South Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific (regular 1954-55 program), which are open to postdoctoral students and fac- ulty, are due April 15. Application forms are available from the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, Com- mittee on International Exchange of Persons, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington 25, D.C. For further in- formation locally, pamphlets may be obtained at the office of the Graduate School. The 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 Tuesdays of each week. March 27 Inter Cooperative Council Phi Delta Phi Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu Theta Chi Zeta Psi March 28 Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Chi Psi Delta Chi Huber House India Students Assoc. Kelsey House Lambda Chi Alpha Michigan House Newberry-Taylor Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Rho Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Tau Kappa Epsilon %Triangle March 29 Phi Delta Phi Stockwell Hall Summer Employment. Bureau of Appointments' weekly sum- mer placement meeting will be held Thurs., Mar. 26, in Room 3-A, Michigan Union, from 1 to 5 p.m. All students in- terested in summer employment in camps, resorts, business, or industry are invited to attend. Russell Kelley Office Service of De- troit will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments' summer place- ment meeting Thursday in Room 3-A, Michigan Union. from 3 to 5 p.m. to talk to students interested in clerical positions in the Detroit area. Senior and Graduate Men and Wom- en interested in a direct commission in the United States Air Force may meet with Lt. Col. Laurence T. Koe- MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR "MR. ROBERTS" Make checks payable to Ann Arbor Civic Theater Admission $1.20 Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 16, 17, 18 Address Correspondence- BOX OFFICE LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER hane in Room 3-R, Michigan Union, Fri., Mar. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a general meeting at 3 p.m. to discuss the United States Air Force Air Weather Service Program. Women Camp Counselors. Miss Ruth D. deWindt, of Camp Keewano Wohelo, a Grand Rapids Camp Fire Girls Camp, will be interviewing potential counse- lors at the Bureau of Appointments Thursday afternoon, Mar. 26. Interested persons should contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, telephone University exten- sion 2614. Personnel Requests. Michigan Civil Service Commission announces examination for the fol- lowing positions: Employment Test Technician II (one must have a Mas- ter's degree in Psychology, Personnel Methods, Industrial Psychology, or Statistics or one year of experience) ; Industrial Inspector I (degree in En- gineering); Psychologist IIA (Master's degree in Clinical Psychology with re- quired experience or Master's degree in other branch of Psychology provid- ing the curriculum has included par- ticular courses); and Registration Board Executive Nurse II (B.S. degree with Nursing education). Applications must be in not later than April 15, with examinations being given on May 16, 1953. The Hercules Powder Co., Cumber- land, Md., has openings for Chemists, Chemical Engineers, or Physicists to handle Research Problems in the bal- listics field and inert rocket component design. The U.S. Civil Service Commission an- nounces examination for Psychologist, Grade GS-7 and GS-9. To qualify for the Grade of GS-7 one must have a degree with one year of graduate study in the field of Psychology, and to qual- ify for GO-9 one must have a Ph.D. The positions would be in Washington, D.C., or other locations throughout the U.S. and would include the con- ducting of professional psychological research in Personnel Measurement Evaluation. Details are available at the Bureau of Appointments. National Gypsum Co., Buffalo, New York, is in need of young men as Management Trainees for the Con- troller's division, and also has open- ings for Engineers in the Production Department. Admiral Corp., Chicago, Ill., has an available position for a Job Analyst. One with experience or with courses in wage and salary administration is preferred. Electrical, Mechanical, Industriai, Chemical, Metallurgical, and Adminis- trative Engineers, as well as Physicists and Engineering Physicists are needed for Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Brunswick, Balke, Callender Co., Muskegon, Mich., has available the fol- lowing positions: Mechanical Engineer for design and development; Mechanical Engineer for methods, standards, pro- cessing, tooling and tool design; Chem- ical Engineer for product development and chemical process development. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., De- troit, has openings for Safety Engineers. Any Engineering degree is satisfactory, and one should be able to locate n any part of the U.S. The Pfaudler Co., Elyria, Ohio, is in- terested in Mechanical and Metallur- gical Engineers to locate either in their plant in Elyria or in Rochester, N.Y. Baxter Laboratories, Inc., of Morton Grove, Ill., is looking for a trained Bio- logical Photographer for their Research Division. The individual need not be experienced. However, it is required that he be trained to do this partic- ular type of work. Personnel Interview. On Fri., Mar. 27 in the afternoon there will be a representative here from the YMCA to talk to young men interested in positions with this organization. They are planning a Recruiting Con- ference to be held late in April in De- troit, and they are happy to have in- terested persons attend. For further information concerning these and other openings contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Building, Ext. 371. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Philip Ja- son Clark, Zoology; thesis: "Relative Viability of Albino and Normal Para- dise Fish, Macropodus opercularis, when Exposed in the Laboratory to Various Mortality-Producing Agents," Fri., Mar. 27, 2089 Natural Science Bldg., at 1 p.m. Chairman, L. R. Dice. Seminar in Applied Mathematics will meet Thurs., Mar. 26, with Engineering Mechanics at 3:30 in 311 West Engineer- ing. Speaker: Professor R. D. Mindlin of Columbia University. Topic: Approxi- mate Equations of Small Vibrations of Elastic Bodies. Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Mar. 27, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Mr. Wil- liam Liller will speak on "The Har- vard Meteor Project." Engineering Mechanics Seminar. Prof. R. D. Mindlin of Columbia University will speak on "Approximate Equations of Small Vibrations of Elastic Bodies" at 3:30 p.m. on Thurs., Mar. 26, in 311 West Engineering Building. Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Theory of Growth (Economics 353). Im- portant Notice. The meeting this week on Thurs., Mar. 26, will not be in the usual place, but will be held in Room 215 of the Economics Building. Profes- sor Samuel A. Graham will speak on "Growth from the Viewpoint of a Hy- brid Ecologist." The seminar will be- gin as usual at 4:15. Combined Seminar in Physical Chem- istry and Analytical-Inorganic Chem- istry. Thurs., Mar. 26, 7:30 p.m., 3005 Chemistry Building. Mr. John J. Van Voorhis will speak on "Heat of Wet- ting of Copper, Graphite, and Silica Gel," and Mr. Allan R. Emery will speak on "Measurement of Bond Mo- ments and Derivatives in HCN and DCN from Infrared Intensities." Course 402, the Interdisciplinary Sem- inar in the Application of Mathematics to the Social Sciences, will meet on Thurs., Mar. 26, at 4 p.m. in 407 Mason Hall. Dr. Clifford Hildreth, of the Cowles Commission, University of Chicago, will speak on "Conditions for Social Welfare Orderings."' Seminar in Organic Chemistry. Thurs., Mar. 26, 7:30 p.m., 1300 Chemis- try Building. Mr. Robert L. Grimsley (Continued on Page 4) seIS E TRAVEL LIVE 2 weeks in agricultural settlements. LEARN about Israel in Jerusa- lem from faculty of Hebrew University and leading personalities. 7 weeks in Israel- Stopover in Europe. APPLICANTS BETWEEN 18-35 Write now for information to: "SRA E SU}s!t£R : ':.,.. r ROOMS FOR RENT MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. 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