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,PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1953

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Druten Play
To Start Run
After nearly 200 performances
on Broadway, John van Druten's
comedy, "Old Acquaintance," will
be presented on campus during the
third week of the Drama Season.
When the curtain goes up at
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, the audience in
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater will
see Ruth Chatterton in the lead-
ing role.
Playing Katherine Markham,
an intelligent, fastidious but
rather Bohemian lady novelist
whose works are admired but not
purchased, Miss Chatterson is
supported by Lois Wilson and
John Baragrey.
Miss Wilson is cast as Mildred
Watson Drake who is also a novel-
ist but who writes stories with
stereotyped plots that become best
sellers.
Baragrey will be seen as Rudd
Kendell, Miss Markham's young
lover whose involvements in the
triangle become a quadrangle
when Miss Drake's daughter, play-
ed by Patricia Barry, arrives on
the scene.

'Berlin U'
Tomorrow is the deadline for
submitting applications for the
Student Legislature sponsored
scholarship to the Free Univer-
sity of Berlin.
Applications may be obtained
at the SL building. A know-
ledge of the German language
is required.
Union Opera
Petition Due
Applications for the Union Op-
era road show committee are due
tomorrow, according to Mike
Scherer, '54, general chairman of
the Opera.
All petitions for the Detroit,
Flint, Lansing, Chicago, Toledo,
Cleveland and Buffalo chairman-
ships may be turned in at the
Main desk of the Union. Any male
student from one of these towns
is eligible for the road show chair-
manship of his city.
Harold Johnson, '55SM, chair-
man of the Opera's music com-
mittee, said he is now accepting
applications for the committee. All
students interested in writing
music for the Opera may call
Johnson at 2-3297 before Friday.

'U' Scholars
Will Publish
New Lexicon
Surrounded by books in three
narrow rooms on the attic floor of
Angell Hall, a small group of
scholars are writing a dictionary,
for a dead language.
However, their work will produce
the world's first complete Middle
Englsh Dictionary, making the
language of Chaucer and other
writers from the years 1100 to
1500 a living one for students and
teachers.
BEGUN AT Cornell University,
the project was transferred here
in the early thirties for continued
research with the -help of grants
from the Rockefeller Foundation.
The University now supports the
project.
More than twenty years of
work were spent on research
alone, and it will take at least
ten years to publish all of the
8,000 page lexicon. The first vol-
ume was publshed last year and
sold very well with the Oxford
University Press, according to
Prof. Sherman Kuhn, associate
editor of the dictionary. A third
volume will be ready for publi-
cation soon.
Many difficulties hinder pro-
gress on the dictionary, Prof.
Kuhn said. Sometmes dates on
manuscripts which the department
has already incorporated into vol-
umes are proven wrong and manu-
scripts themselves are difficult to
obtain.
Announcements
Seniors may pick up their com-'
mencement announcements from 1
to 5 p.m. tomorrow and from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wed-
nesday at the Administration
Bldg.

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 Rohm 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before
11 a.m. on Saturday),
SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1953
Vol. LXIII, No. 164
Notices
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES-JUNE 13, 1953
To be held at 5:30 p.m. either in
the Stadium or Yost Field House de-
pending on the weather. Exercises will
conclude about 7 p.m.
Those eligible to participate: Grad-
uates of Summer Session of 1952 and
of February and June, 1953. Graduates
of the Summer Session of 1953 and of
February, 1954, are not supposed to
participate; however, no check is made
of those taking part in the ceremony,
but no tickets are available for those
in this classification.
Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two to
each prospective graduate, to be dis-
tributed from Mon., June 1, to 12 noon
on Sat., June 13, at Cashier's Office,
first floor of Administration Building;
For Stadium: No tickets necessary.
Children not admitted unless accom-
panied by adults.
Academic Costume: Can be rented at
Moe Sport Shop, North University
Avenue, Ann Arbor,
Assembly for Graduates: At 4:30 p.m.
in area east of Stadium. Marshals will
direct graduates to proper stations. If
siren indicates (at intervals from 4:00
to 4:15 p.m.) that exercises are to be
held in Yost Field house, graduates
should go directly there and be seated
by Marshals.
Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main
Street gates only. All should be seated
by 5 p.m., when procession enters field.
Yost Field House: Only those holding
tickets can be admitted, owing to lack
of space. Enter on State Street, oppo-
site McKinley Avenue.
Alumni Reunions: Headquarters at
Alumni Memorial Hall. Registration on
June 1], 12, and 13.
Alumni Luncheon: Sat., June 13. 121
Noon, in Waterman Gymnasium. Ad-I

mission of Alumni by badge. Relatives.............__
and friends by tickets provided at
Alumni headquarters.
Graduation Announcements, Invita-
tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire
at Office of Student Affairs. MICHIGAN DAILY
Commencement Programs: To be dis- Phone 23-24-1
tributed at Stadium or Yost Field HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
House. HUS o5PM
Housing: Alumni should apply at Reg- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
istration Desk, Alumni Memorial Hall;
all others at Residence Halls Office in RATES
the Administration Building. LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
Recommendations for Departmental 2 .60 1.34 1.96
Honors: Teaching departments wishing 3 .70 1.78 2.84
to recommend tentative June graduates 4 .90 2.24 3.92
from the College of Literature, Science, Figure 5 average words tq a line.
and the Arts, and the School of Educa-
tion for departmental honors should Classified deadline daily except
recommend such students in a letter Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
sent to the Registrar's Office, 1513 Ad- 11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
ministration Building, by 12:30 p.m.
Sat., June 6. FOR SALE
Attention June Graduates: College of ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88. SO ,
Literature, Science, and the Arts. School 39c; Shorts, 69c; military .supplies.
of Education, School of Music, and , am's Store, 122 E. Washington. }7B
School of Public Health: Students are S
advised not to request grades of I or X PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
in June. When such grades are ab- naries, singers, cages, and supplies.
solutely imperative, the work must be 305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )1F
made up in time to allow your instruc-
tor to report the make-up grade 'not DENTAL SUITE for sale. Reasonable.
later that 4:00 p.m., Sunday, June 7, Beautiful, modern, complete. Twentyj
1953. Grades received after that time years general practice on centrallo-I
may defer the student's graduation un-! cation available at low rent. Phone
til a later dateaTRinity 4-0162 or 2-3481 or write M.
____ Rawsthorne, 749 Pallister, Detroit 2,
Veterans who have been certified for Mich. )119F

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or board only. Comfortable, well fur-
nished room. Innersprings, showers,
linens. Excellent home cookirig. On
campus. Reserve now fo rsummer and
fall. Phone 2-6422. )10S,
ATTENTION Summer Students-Excel-,
lent meals Monday-Friday, $2 a day.
Call Jesse, Chi Phi 2-7363. )5S
FOR SUMMER SCHOOL-Board & room
reasonable; one suite and 2 singles on
campus. 520 Thompson. )9S
ROOMS in Medical fraternity. Open all
summer. 1315 Hillor 2-2252 after 6 p.m.
-22C
THETA XI'S 4th year of summer opera-
tion. Single or double rooms. Excel-
lent cook.' 1345 Washtenaw-Close to
campus. Call Don White or Don
Schmitz. 2-5644. )26C,
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS $o Calif., share expenses, leave
after June 6. Phone 317 Hinsdale
E.Q. evenings. )19T
TAKING CAR to California early June.
Want companion to share driving,
jexpenses. Box 12 Daily. )20T
TRAVELING companion wanted on trip
to Los Angeles. Leaving after June 6,
Ph. 6284. Carmel. )21T;

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education and training allowance under
Public Law 550 must get instructors'
signatures on Dean's Monthly Certifica-
tion for May-June (one set of signa-
tures) and return that form to ap-
propriate Dean's office on or before
June 3. VA Form 7-1996a for May and
June must be filled in and signed by
each certified veteran in the office
of Veterans' Affairs, 555 Administra-
tion Building, between 8 am. June 1
and 5 p.m. June 5. Arrangements for
change of address for allowance checks
must be made at that time.
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 consult1
with anyone considering building orj
buying a home, or refinancing an exist-
ing mortgage or land contract.cAp-
pointments may be made by calling{
Exeso 2606.11

MICROSCOPE - AO Spencer medical.
HP, LP, oil; mech. stage, case, nearly
new. Call 3-8708 eve. )122F

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CANARIES - Beautiful singers & fe- BUSINESS SERVICES
males. Parakeets $7tand up. Mrs.__
u e1FTYPEWRITERS: Portable and Standardi
SPORTS CAR '36 Ford 4-door touring for rent, sale and service.
sedan. Excellent motor, body. No top. Morrill's
Only $95. Ph. 3-2629. )126F 314 S. State St., Phone 7177 )2B
EVERGREENS: at wholesale WASHING, finished work, and 'hand
Spreading Junipers 13-5 ft., 2.25-10.00 ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty.,
Upright Junipers, 3-5 ft......2.00-5.00 Ruff dry and wet washing. Also iron-
Spreading Yew, 1-2 ft.......2.25-5.00 ing separately. Free pick up and de-
Upright Yew, 3 ft..-..............4.50 livery. Phone 2-902(. )23B
Pyramidal Arborvitae, 5 ft........4.95 TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate
Mugho (dwarf) Pine, 2-5 ft...2.95-4.50 I and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main.
Blue Spruce, 2-5 ft. per foot......2.001)4B
Michael Lee of Chem. Stores. Ph. 8574.
)60F -. r-

HELP WANTED
STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST for editorial
ollice of national medical journal.
Good opportunity to learn details of
mecical 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
JOB
OPPORTUN ITIES
MALE or FEMALE
Graduate or undergraduate-for full
or part time work on a permanent or
temporary basis. Apply Montgomery
Wrad & Co., Ann Arbor. )63H
TEACHERS-Register with us for em-
ployment or advancement. No regis-
tration fee required. Jobs also open
for engineers, secretaries, and typists.
AA Personnel service, 207 Municipal
Court Bldg. Ph. 2-1221, hrs. 9-5 Mon.
thru Fri., 9-12 Saturdays. )60H
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part time.
Radio Cab Co. 300 Detroit Street. Ph.
2-5525. )65H
WAITERS, dishwashers on machine. 3
meals a day; full board. Summer and
fall. 2-6422. )66H
SIMPLE tabulating. At least 15 hrs. a
week. $1.00 an hour. Ext. 2494 evenings
7463. Start work immediately. )64H
YOUNG MAN staying in Ann Arbor to
learn office supply and equipment
business. Permanent position. Good
salary and bonusearrangement. Fu-
ture assuFred Phone 3-1161. )67H
FOR RENT
APTS. TO SHARE-room for two male
students June 5-22108. )27C
WANTED TO BUY
ENGINEER wants cheap Girl's English
bike, 3 speed. Leave message for Nor-
man Williamsen at 2-9431. )14W
MISCELLANEOUS
DON'T DISCARD your used clothing.
Bring it to the Salvation Army, 220
3. Washington. )16M
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of Michigan extends to the Faculty andI
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privilege to purchase Athletic Coupon
Books.
Those eligible to purchase:
1. University Faculty and Administra-
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2. Faculty members who have been
retired, but still retain faculty
privileges.
3. Employees on the University pay-
roll who have appointments or contacts
on a full-time yearly basis: or, if anI
hourly basis, are full-time employees
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twelve months prior to the date of{
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ren tnder 18 years of age of the above
groups.
Cost of coupon book-$13.20 (tax In-
eluded).
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1. At Ferry Field Ticket Office be-I
ginning June 1st.
2. Preference for location expires Aug-
ust 10th.
3. Additional Season Ticket purchase
privilege (limit 2) expires August 10.
Conditions and Privileges:
1. Coupon books or tickets obtained
by coupon books are not transferable.
2. Ticket privileges end with termina-
tion of employment with the Univer-
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made.
3. Football tickets issued on Athletic
Coupon Books will be stamped. Faculty
members must have their University
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to basketball, track, wrestling, and base-
ball, as long as seats are available.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
William F. Husted Bookkeeping and
Tax Service in Detroit is offering posi-
tions to graduates who have studied
Bookkeeping and Accounting.
King-Seeley Corp. of Ann Arbor has
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Tndia Motorcycle Shop
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ROOMS, roomettes and apartments byI
day or week for campus visitors. Cam-
pus Tourist Homes, 518 E. William.
Phone 3-8454. )3D
ROOMS for male students. Suites.
Double rooms. Separate kitchen with
cooking privileges. % block from cam-
pus. Summer. 417 E. Liberty. )31D
RESERVE summer, fall rooms. Private.j
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bath and refrigerator privileges. Call!
2-7108. )39D
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work to defray cost. Also garage for
rent. Also, single room with board.
520 Thompson. )52DI
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