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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1953

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE

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 Ruim 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before
11 a.m. on Saturday).
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1953
Vol. LXIII, No. 158
NOtices
Student Tea. President and Mrs.
Hatcher will be at home to students
from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday.
Faculty of the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts. A special meet-
ing of the Faculty will be held Mon.,
May 18, 1953, at 4:10 p.m. in Angell Hall
Auditorium A.
Deadline Date for Veteran Requisi-
tions. May 29, 1953, has been established
as the final date for the procurement
of books, equipment and supplies using
veterans requisitions. No requisitions
will be honored by the vendor subse-
quent to this date.
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Veterans Enrolled under Public Law l
346 who will receive a degree, change
Bourse or change institutions at the end
of this term, and who wish to take ad-
ditional training under that Law, must
apply for a supplemental Certificate
of Eligibility on or before May 22. Ap-
plications should be made in the Of-
fice of Veterans' Affairs, 555 Adminis-
tration.
Choral Union Ushers: Report at 7:45
p.m., Tues., May 19, for Boston Sym-
phony Concert.
Tanglewood Auditions. Members of
the Boston Symphony Orchestra will
hold instrumental auditions Tues., May
19, for applicants to the Berkshire Mu-
sic Center's eleventh summer session
at Tanglewood, Massachusetts. Students
who have not yet made application and
would like to appear for an audition,
please contact Mr. Gail Rector at the
offices of the University Musical So-
ciety, Burton Tower. Catalogs of the
Berkshire Music Center, including the
prospectus of programs to be presented
by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at
the Berkshire Festival concerts this
summer, are also available at the offices
of the University Musical Society.
Barbara Ward Jackson lectures: A re-
cording of Mrs. Jackson's lectures given
in March on the Mott Foundation Lec-
ture series will be played Tuesday at 3
p.m. in the broadcasting studios, fifth
floor of the Administration Building.
The public: is invited. Will those wish-
ing to attend please make a reservation
by calling the Office of Student Affairs,
ext. 346 or 789.
Mortgage Loans. The University is
interested in making first-mortgage
loans as investments of its trust funds.
The Investment Office, 3015 Administra-
tion Building, will be glad to con-
sult with anyone considering building
or buying a home, or refinancing an
existing mortgage or land contract. Ap_
pointments may be made by calling
Extension 2606.

English Teachers for Turkey. The Bu-
reau of Appointments has a request
for persons to teach English as a for-
eign language in the American College
at Tarsus, Turkey. Housing conditions
mandate non-married persons. For fur-
ther information call Bureau of Ap-
pointments, University, extension 2614.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
The two representatives from Kline's
Department Stores will be at the Bureau
of Appointments on Wed., May 20, rath-
er than on Tuesday, May 19, as pre-
viously announced. They are interested
in. interviewing men about a career in
Retailing with their organization.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
..The Bellevue Industrial Furnace Co.
in Detroit has a position open for a
Mechanical or Metallurgical Engineering
graduate as an Industrial Furnace Sales-
man with their firm.
The Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Co.
of Detroit is interested in hiring Gen-
eralAccountants and all types of Engi-
neers for positions with their company
in Detroit. Men who are graduating in
June may apply,
The Rich Manufacturing Corp., Battle
Creek, Mich., would like to employ a
June graduate in Mechanical Engineer-
ing or Civil Engineering.
The Michigan Civil Service Commis-
sion has announced examination dates
for the following positions: Engineers,
Enggineer Trainee, Elections Supervisor,
Fish Supervisor, and Account Examiner.
Further details may be secured at the
Bureau of Appointments.
The Dibble Color Co. of Detroit has
an opening in their laboratory for a
June graduate with a degree in Chem-
istry or Chemical Engineering who is
interested in making a career of Paint
Technology.
The Tennessee Valley Authority,
Knoxville, Tenn., is interested in re-
cruiting candidates for job openings in
their Division of Power Supply, located
in Chattanooga, Tenn. Graduates in
Engineering may apply for positions as
Power Supply Engineers or Fuels Engi-
neers. Graduates in Economics or Bus.
Ad. may apply for positions as Fuels
Analysts.
The Jewish Center of Buffalo, Inc.,
in Buffalo, N.Y., is seeking graduates
in Physical Education for the position
of Assistant Director of Physical Edu-.
cation for the 1953-54 season. Prefer-
ence will be given to applicants with
graduate work in either Phys. Ed., Re-
creation, or Social Group Work and also
for experience in camping or club lead-
ership in a group work agency.
The Acme Paint Co. of Detroit is
looking for a Chemist to work on paint
formulations and new paint products.
For appointments, applications, and
additional information about these and
other openings, contact the Bureau ofI
Appointments, 3528 Administration
Bldg., Ext. 371.

Academic Notices
English 303 will meet Mon., May 18,
at 7:30 in Room 411, Mason Hall. Mr.
Harvey Gross will discuss his disserta-
tion in progress, The Historical Sense:
A Criterion of Greatness in Poetry, and
will read a chapter entitled, "Gerontion:
The Meaning and Value of Historical
Knowledge." Those attending should
bring their own text of Eliot's poem.
Mathematics Colloquium. Tues., May
19, 4 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall. Prof. Raoul
Bott will speak on Closed geodesics on
manifolds.
Doctoral Examination for Jan Bruno
Tulasiewicz, Economics; thesis: "North-
ern Rfiodesia and Its Development
Plan," Mon., May 18, 105 Economics
Building, at 2 p.m. Chairman, W. F.
Stolper.E
Doctoral Examination for RobertI
Earl Lennon, Fisheries; thesis: "The
Feeding Mechanism of the Sea Lam-
prey, Petromyzon marinus Linneaus, and
its Effects on Host Fishes," Mon., May
18, 2122 Natural Science Building, at
2 p.m. Chairman, K. F. Lagler.
Doctoral Examination for Clarence
Albertus Sommer, Education; thesis:
"The Attitude of Organzied Farm
Groups Toward Education in Michigan,"
Mon., May 18, 4024 University High
School, at 4 p.m. Chairman, Claude Eg-
gertsen.
Doctoral Examination for Margaret
Elizabeth Nix, Education; t h e s i s:
"Teachers' Concepts of a School Health
Program," Tues., May 19, 40215 Univer-
sity High School, 10 a.m. Chairman, M.
E. Rugen.
Doctoral Examination for Irwin
Brown, Speech; thesis: "Astract and
Concrete Behavior of Dyphasic Patients
and Normal Subjects on the Gold-
stein-Scheerer Tests," Tues., May 19,
Room B-7, 1007 E. Huron St., at 1
p.m. Chairman, H. H. Bloomer.
Doctoral Examination for Myron Ed-
ward Russell, Musicology; thesis: "The
Oboe: A Comparison Study of Specifi-
cations with Musical Effectiveness,"
Tues., May 19, East Council Room, Rack-
ham Building, 1:30 p.m. Chairman, J.
H. Lowell.
Doctoral Examination for Mehmet
Rasin Tex, Mechanical Engineering;
thesis: "The Stability of Liquid Free
Surfaces," Tues., May 19, West Lecture
Room, Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman,
H. E. Keeler.
Doctoral Examination for Hsi Hsin
Tung, Civil Engineering; thesis: "The
Interaction of Top Chords and Trans-
verse Frames in Pony-Truss Bridges,"
Tues., May 19, 307 West Engineering
Building at 3 p.m., Chairman: L. C.
Maugh-
Concerts
The Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Pierre Monteux, Guest Conductor, will
give the final program in the current
Choral Union Series, Tues., May 19 at
8:30 in Hill Auditorium. Mr. Monteux
has selected the following program :
Symphony No. 2 in D major. .Beethoven
Symphony No. 2.........Paul Creston
.Stravinsky
Suite from "Der Rosenkavalier".
.Strauss
A limited number of tickets, includ-
ing standing room admission, are on

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sale at the offices of the University Mu-j
sical Society in Burton Memorial Tow-
er, and will also be available at the
Hill Auditorium Box Office after 71
o'clock on the night of the concert.
Chicago Symphony Brass Ensemble,
Renold Schike, trumpet, Adolph Her-
seth, trumpet, Hugh Alan Cowden,
French horn, Frank Crisafulli, trom-
bone, Arnold Jacobs tuba will present
a concert at 8:30 Monday evening May
18, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The
program will include works by Gott-
fried Reiche, Paul Hindemith, Earl
Zindar, Robert Sanders, and Leonard
Lebow, and will be open to the gen-
eral public without charge.
At 3:00 the same afternoon the group
will perform in a recital-symposium in
the Rackham Lecture Hall, This will
be open to the general public.
Henrich Fleischer, Guest Organist,
will be heard at 4:15 Sunday afternoon,
May 17, in Hill Auditorium. His program
will include Phantasy on the Chorale,
"Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott," by
Praetorius, Prelude and Fugue in E mi-
nor by Bach; Partita on "Es ist ein
Schnitter, heisst der Tod," by Johann
Nepomuk David, and Phantasy and
Fugue on the Chorale "Wachet auf,
ruft uns die Stimme," by Max Reger.
Dr. Fleischer is associated with Val-
paraiso University and the Chicago Mu-
sical College. His recital will be open
to the general public.
Student Recital, Joanne Kress,
pianist, will play, a recital in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the
Bachelor of Music degree at 8:30 Sun-
day evening, May 17, in Auditorium
A, Angell Hall, A pupil of Helen Titus,
Miss Kress has planned a program to
include works by Bach, Beethoven, Pou-
lenc, and Chopin. It will be open to
the general public,

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ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )7B
PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
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305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )1F
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GOLF CLUBS-5 irons, 2 woods. Joe
Kirkwood model. Never been used,
$36.75. Phone 3-8710 after 4 p.m. )89F
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS, roomettes and apartments by
day or week for campus visitors. Cam-
pus Tourist Homes, 518 E. William.
Phone 3-8454. )3D
MEN-NELSON INTERNATIONAL
HOUSE is now accepting applications
for summer & fall semesters. If you
are interested in living with an inter-
national group see us at 915 Oakland
or call us at 3-8506. )42D
ROOMS for male students. Suites.
Double rooms. Separate kitchen with
cooking privileges. 1 block from cam-
pus. Summer, 417 E. Liberty. )31D
RESERVE summer, fall rooms. Private.
Near campus. maid service. Modern
bath and refrigerator privileges. Call
2-7108. )39D
ROOM for Male Students-Sum. and
fall. Single & Double, showers, re-
frigerator priv. Special rates for sum-
mer. 1315 Cambridge Rd. Tel. 2-8797.
)43D'
SUITE for 3, preferably G.I.'s.. Part time
work to defray cost. Also garage for
rent. Also, single room with board.
520 Thompson. )52D
SUMMER SESSION roomers in frater-
nity house, furnished, 1000 Oakland.
Phone 2-9431, Mr. Johnson. )41D
ROOM AND BOARD
ATTENTION Summer Students-Excel-
lent meals Monday-Friday, $2 a day.
Call Jesse, Chi Phi 2-7363. )5S
TRANSPORTATION
PASSENGER WANTED - Driving to
Seattle on June 17. Please call 3-1511,
Ext. 2425. P. Stettenheim. )10T
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS: Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
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BUSINESS SERVICES
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & TV
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV
"Student Service'*
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
1' blocks east of East Eng. .B
TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 8. Main.
)4B
STUDENTS - Take advantage of our
special rates. Phone 6007. Charge your
order. We handle change of address
in June. Student Periodical Agency.
)25B
NOTICE-Bring your sewing, button-
holes, and alterations to 607 Hill. Ex-
perienced operator. )27B
HELP WANTED
MAKE $20.00 DAILY - Sell luminous
name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attle-
boro, Mass., free sample and details.
) 52H
PART TIME experienced shoe salesman,
male or female. Excellent salary.
Hours arranged to your schedule.
Randall's. 306 S. State. )55H
WANTED - Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Openings now, in summer, and
next fall. Top pay, early morning
hours. Call circulation Dept. 2-3241.
)56H
STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST for editorial
office of national medical journal.
Good opportunity to learn details of
medical, publishing. Please write RA-
DIOLOGY, 2842 W. Grand Blvd., De-
troit, 2, Mich., giving qualifications
and experience. )38H
WANTED-Taxi Cab drivers, full or part
time. Yellow & Checker Cab Co. 113
S. Ashley. Ph. 9382. )54H
FOR RENT
CAMPUS-2 singles, 1 double. Lounging
room, kitchen privilege if desired.
120 North Ingells. Ph. 3-0746 or 3-0166,
}170
FURNISHED or unfurnished 2-bedroom
campus Apt. available May 1. Private
bath. Phone 3-8454. )120

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Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial
Hall. Student Exhibition, College of Ar-
chitecture and Design. Open through
May 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week-
days; from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
The public is invited.
Events Today
Graduate Outing Club meets 2 p.m.
Sunday at the rear of the Rackham
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Photographs
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BOSTON SYMPHONY
Pierre Monteux, Conductor
CHORAL UNION SERIES
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