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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1953

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BLLETIN
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.)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1953
Vol.. LXII, No. 94
Notices
Student Tea. President and Mrs.
Hatcher will be at home to students
from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Feb.
25.
Health Lectures for Women. It is a
University requirement that all enter-
ing Freshmen attend a series of lec-
tures on Personal and Community
Health and pass an examination on the
content of these lectures. Transfer
students with Freshman standing are
also required to take the course unless
they have had a similar course else-
where which has been accredited here.
Second Semester Freshmen who were
not scheduled to attend these lectures
last semester and upperclassmen who
were here as Freshmen and who did
not fulfill the requirements are re-
quested to do so this term.
The lectures will be given in two

sections in 102 School of Architecture
at 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. as per the follow-
ing schedule:

Lecture
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 (Final Exam)

Day
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.

Date
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 4

Interview schedules will be posted on tion. On Mon., Feb. 23, in 429 Mason
the bulletin board at 225 West Engi- Hall, at 4:30 p.m., Dr. John W. Carr,
neering Building, with summer notices Willow Run Research Center, will talk
also being posted near 239 West Engi- on Problems Solved on the EDSAC,
neering Building. Cambridge University, and Whirlwind
I, MIT: (1) X-Ray Diffraction Analy-
Teaching Positions in San Diego, Cal- sis, (2) Analysis of Piston Engine, (3)3
ifornia. Representatives from the Board Investigation of Molecular Oxygen.
of Education, San Diego, California,
willbe interviewing candidates for %M.A. Language Examination on Fri.
Iteaching positions at the Bureau of Mar. 6, 4-5 p.m., 429 Mason Hall. Sign
Appointments, Mon.,tFeb. 23. For ap- list in History Office. Can bring a dic-
pointments please contact the Bureau tionary.
of Appointments, 3528 Administration{
Building, telephone University exten- Logic and Foundations Seminar.
sion 2614. Tues., Feb. 24, 3:10 p.m., 3001 Angell

You may attend at either of theE
above hours. Enrollment will take place
at the first lecture. Please note that
attendance is required.
Veterans who have been certified for
education and training allowance under
Public Law 550 must get instructors'
signatures on Dean's Monthly Certifica-
'tion for February and return that form
to appropriate Dean's office on or be-
fore March 3. VA Form 7-1996a must be
filled in and signed by each certified
veteran in the Office of Veterans' Af-
fairs, 555 Administration Building, be-
tween 8 a.m. March 2 and 5 p.m. March
6.
Martha Cook Building: Women having
application blanks for residence in
Martha Cook for September 1953 should
turn them in at once. Acceptances for
next year will be made by March 15.
If interested immediate action is nec-
essary.
Mehcanical and Industrial Engineer-
ing Students. Representatives from
many companies will be here during
the Spring Semester to interview stu-
dents for positions for permanent em-
ployment, as well as temporary sum-
mer 1953 employment. Sophomore,
juniors, and seniors are required for
summer employment. It is important
that seniors and graduate students
file a Personnel Card immediately in
the Department Office; also all those
who desire to interview,

Camp Personnel: Mrs. Cugull of
Camp Q-Gull, Charlevoix, Michigan
will be at the Bureau of Appointments
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1953 to interview coun-
selors, specialists, and camp nurses.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Building, telephone Univer-
sity extension 2614.
Lectures
University Lecture. Ross Lee Finney.
Composer in Residence at the University
of Michigan, will lecture at 4:15 Tues-
day afternoon, Feb. 24, in Auditorium
A, Angell Hall, on "The Twelve-Tone
Technique." Benning Dexter, Associ-
ate Professor of Piano, will assist with

Hall. Dr. Frank Harary will concludej
his talk on Universal Algebras. I
Graduate Students expecting to re-
ceive the master's degree in June, 1953,
must file a diploma application with
the Recorder of the Graduate School
by Friday, February 27. A student will
not be recommended for a degree un-
less he has filed formal application in
the office of the Graduate School.
Doctoral Examination for Alonzo Ed-
win Stoddard, Jr., Physics; thesis: "The
Radioactive Decay of Osmium 191, Irid-
lum 192. Cesium 134, and Tungsten
187," Tues., Feb. 24, West. Council Room,
Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman, J. M.
Cork.

Sun., Feb. 22, 2:30 p.m.
Quartet in C major, Op. 76, No. 3
.. Haydn
Quartet in E-fiat major, (1943)
.Hindemith
Quartet in B-fiat major, Op. 130
. Beethoven
Tickets are available daily at the of-
fices of the University Musical Society;
and will also be on sale in the lobby of
the Rackham Auditorium one hour
preceding each concert.
Student Recital: John Beck, Bassoon-
ist, will be heard in recital at 8:30 Tues.,
Feb. 24, in the Rackham Assembly Hall,
assisted by Sally Davis, piano, Darlene
Rhodus, flute, Ann Shelley, Oboe, Nan-
cy Symmonds, clarinet, and Robert
Ricks, French horn. 'The program will
include compositions by Telemann, Mo-
zart, Hindemith and Beethoven, and
will be open to the public.
Exhibitions
Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial
Hall. Calligraphic and Geometric,
Sculpture in Progress, and Klee Draw-
ings, Feb. 8 through Mar. 1, weekdays
9 to 5. Sundays 2 to 5. The public is
invited.
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Loan
Exhibit, Fisher Papyrus of the Egyptian
Book of the Dead: Through Feb. 28.

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the performances of-"Variations on a1 Submission of Doctoral Dissertations. Hours: Tues. through Fri. 1-5, Sat. 9-12.
Theme by Alban Berg," written by Pro- The dissertation must be completed and Sun. 2-5, closed Monday.
fessor Finney. The lecture, sponsored three bound typewritten copies, the
by the School of Music, will be open to original and two carbons, delivered to!
the public. the office of the Dean of the Graduate Events T ((1 V
School at least four weeks before the
A cdem ic NoticeS beginning of the examination period Gilbert & Sullivan - Pinafore re-
of the semester in which the student hearsal for the chorus at the League;
Speech 127, 187, 31(sec.2), 3'(sec. 3), expects to receive his degree. principals at the Union. Both rehears-
and 32(sec.4) will return to Room 4003, The report of the Doctoral Committee als start at 7:00.
Angell Hall, Mon., Feb. 23. on the final oral examination should be
1filed with the Recorder of the Graduate Graduate Outing Club meets at 2
Speech 190, 132, 128, 164, 186 and 32 School within one week following the p.m. at the rear of the Rackham Build-
(sec.2) will meet in Roam 18. Angell examination, and in any event not lat- ing. There will be hiking or indoor
Hall on Mon., Feb. 23, instead of Room er than Monday of the last week of reg- ice skating.
4203. ular classes. This report must be ac-
companied by the original and first car- Canterbury Club. First meeting of
Speech 31(sec.14), 31(sec.1), 3'!(sec.1), bon copy of the thesis plus two copies two series of University Student Sem-
163, 286, 31(sec.11) and 31(sec.12) will of an abstract of the thesis, with all inars for Lent will be held at 6:45 p.m.
meet at their scheduled hours in Room corrections made and ready for publi- One series, led by Dean Deborah Ba-
18, Angell ,'all on Tues., Wed., and cation. It is the responsibility of the con, will be a study section on The
Thurs., Feb. 24, 25, and 26, instead of candiate and the chairman of his doc- Creed and the other a Bible study led
Room 4208. toral committee to arrange for suf- by The Rev. Wilbur R. Schutze, As-
ficient time for a careful review of the sistant Rector.
Game Theory Seminar on Mon., Feb. dissertation by the Committee between
23, 4 p.m., 3220 Angell Hall, the final dates for submitting the dis-
-- sertation and for holding the examina- Westminster Guild. Bible Seminar in
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics tion. Although departmental require- the Church music room at 10:30 am.
will meet on Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m. in ments vary, a period of not less than At 6:30ip.m. the regular Guild meeting
Room 3217 A.H. The seminar topic will one week should be available to eac will consider "What is Presbyterian-
be non-parametric methods. First meet- member of the student's doctroal com-1ism." Refreshments and fellowship in
ing Tues., Feb. 24. Mr. R. L. Wine will mittee for a review of the dissertation. the Student Lounge.
speak. All interested are welcome. By action of the Executive Board of
the Graduate School. Lutheran Student Association. Meet
Mathematics Colloquium. At 4:10 on Gd at the Student Center at 7 p.m. Guest:
Tues., Feb. 24, in 3011 Angell Hall. Dr.t Rev. Paul Bierstedt, Central Secretary
George Livesay will speak on Unicoher- Concerts of the Division of Student Service.
ence and Real Valued Mappings of
Spheres. The Budapest Quartet will give the Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
following programs in the 13th annual Club. Supper at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m.,
Interdepartmental Seminar in Nu- Chamber Music Festival in Rackham At 6:30p.m., showing of ninety-minute
merical Methods of Machine Computa- Auditorium: sound-color movie: "The Life Story of I
Jesus Christ."

MAN WANTED to share large apart-
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conveniences. Call 3-3135 after six.
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PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
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$1,000. Will sell for $100. Size 12-14.
Length 37". Ph. 2-7981. )10F
LIGHTWEIGHT man's bicycle, hand-
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WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020, )5B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
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TYPING, reasonable rates, accurate and
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Department of Speech
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"1FAUST"#
GOUNOD'S OPERA
English Translation by Josef Blatt
Feb. 27-28-Mar. 2, 3, 4-8 P.M.
Also Tickets for oil Spring Productions
"Right You Are If You Think You Are" - March 25-28
"MADAME BUTTERFLY" "DEEP ARE THE ROOTS"

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Evangelical and Reformed. Meet at
Lane Hall, 7 p.m. Miss Ruth Stoerker
will lead a discussion on "The Roman
Catholic Church, as a Protestant Sees
It.".
Unitarian Student Group. 7:30 p.m.,
Unitarian Church. "Man's Extending
Universe"-a panel on astronomy by
five graduate students, Lowell Doherty,
moderator; Walter E. Mitchell, Carl
Henize, John Waddell, John Peterson.
Persons needing or able to provide
transportation meet at Lane Hall at
7:15.
Roger Williams Guild. Bible Class,
9:45 in the Chapman Room. 6 p.m.,
lunch at the Church and a short meet-
ing to follow at 6:30. About 7 p.m. will
leave as a group to go to the Methodist
Church to hear Dr. Kirtley Mather of
Harvard. Loud Lecturer.
Congregational-Disciples Guild. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Brown will discuss 'Voca-
tion and Vacation' at 7 p.m. in the
Mayflower Room of the Congregational
Church.
Michigan Christian Fellowship. Rev.
Leonard Verduin, Pastor of Campus
Chapel, will speak on "Weighed-and
Found Wanting?" 4 p.m., Fireside
Room, Lane Hall. Refreshments.
Coming Events
Debating: Meeting of the debate or-
ganization Tues., Feb. 24, 4:30 p.m.,
Room 4208. Angell Hall. All previous
participants are urged to attend in or-
der to fill out this semester's schedule
cards.
All people interested in extra-curricu-
lar debating and/or discussion are in.
vited. The activities of the organiza-j
tion and plans for this semester will
be discussed.
Petitioning for sponsorship of an SL
Cinema Guild movie for the last half of
this semester and the first half of next
will open on Mon., Feb. 23. Any recog-
nized campus organization which is
short of funds and has a good reason
for wanting additional money may
pick up a petition at the SL building.
The petitions are due back at the
building on Thurs., March 5. Inter-
viewing will begin March 7.
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