PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952 1' I. it 1, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS 'I 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.) Friday, October 24, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 28 Notices Late Permission: Late permission for women 'students who attended the Ye- hudi Menuhin concert on Wed., Oct. 22, will be no later than 11:30 p.m. Seniors and Graduate Students. West- inghouse will hold a group meeting for seniors and graduate students expect- ing -B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. degrees in Feb. and June at 5 p.m., Oct. 27, in 2084 East Engineering. Employment interviews are scheduled for Tues., Wed., and Thurs., Oct. 28-30. Personnel Interviews. Representatives of the California Research Laboratories of the U.S. Navy and the National Bu- reau of Standar J3 will conduct inter- views in the College of Engineering on Oct. 28 and 29. All types of engineers, f as well as chemists, physicists, and mathematicians, are invited to attend a general meeting at which a film will be shown, on Mon., Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m., in 1042 East Engineering Building. Selective Service Registrants who have not previously taken the Selective Serv- ice tollege Qualification Test are ad- vised to do so on Dec. 4, 1952, or April 23, 1953. Applications for the test are available at any local board. Applica- tions for the Dec. 4, 1952, test must be postmarked on or before Nov. 1, 1952. Refer any questions to G. L. Han- sen, Selective Service Counselor, 1056 Administration Building. Student Sponsored Social Events list-i ed below are approved for the coming week-end. Social chairmen are remind- ed that requests for approval for so- cial events are due in the Office of Stu- dent Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Monday prior to the event., October 24 J. Raleigh Nelson Hse. Phi Delta Phi Zeta Beta Tau October 25 Acacia Adelia Cheever House Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Nt ENDING TODAY Jennifer JONES -rCf4I4I CoLR with DAVID FARRAR r < e; Also Cartoon -- News SATURDAY BOB HOPE JANE RUSSELL ROY ROGERS in "Son of Paleface" bomob" - -- N.. Today and Saturday M-G-M merrily presents YOU FOR ME S PETER LAWFfORB YGYOUNG MTRO-GO DWN-MAYER Beta Theta Pi , Chi Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Delta Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon East Quadrangle Lambda Chi Alpha Lloyd House, WQ Mich. Christian Fellowship Nu Sigma Nu Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Chi Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Phi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Rho Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Omega Psi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Delta Phi Theta Chi Teta Delta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi October 26 Phi Delta Phi Personnel Interviews. The Harris- Seybold Company of Cleveland, Ohio, will have a representative here on Thurs. morning, Oct. 30, to interview Feb. and June graduates in Business Administration, The gentleman is in- terested in talking to individuals re- ceiving a Bachelor's or Master's degree, Personnel Requests. Columbia-Geneva Steel, Division of United States Steel of Pittsburgh, Calif., has opening for metallurgical personnel in their Metal- lurgy and Inspection Department. A de- gree in Metallurgy or the equivalent in education and/or experience, e.g., Chemical Engineer, Chemist, is neces- sary. Details concerning the openings are available. The U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, in Wash- ington, D.C., is in need of electrical engineers with specialized education or experience in the field of illumination. The work involves research and develop-! ment on aircraft searchlights and re- lated equipment. For further information, appoint- ments, and applications contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration, Ext. 371. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Herbert Schering, Germanic Languages and Lit- eratures; thesis: "Social and National Problems in the Work of Richard Deh- mel," Sat., Oct. 25, 102-D Tappan Hall, at 10 a.m. Chairman, F. B. Wahr. Doctoral Examination for Harold An- thony O'Hern, Jr., Chemical Engineer- ing; thesis: "Diffusion in Carbon Di- oxide At Elevated Pressures," Sat., Oct. 25, 3201 East Engineering Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, J. J. Martin. Doctoral Examination for Frank Adolph Ecker, Political Science; the- sis: "Transition in Asia: Uzbekistan un- der the Soviets," Fri., Oct. 24, East Council Room, Rackham Building, at 2 p.m. Chairman, J. H. Meisel. Psychology Colloquium, Fri., Oct. 24, 4:15 p.m., in Auditorium D, Haven Hall Annex. Professor Oscar Oeser of thej Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Australia, will discussj "Applications of Psychology in the De- velopment of a New Department of Psychology." History 11, Lecture Group II, Writ- ten test Fri., Oct. 24, 10 a.m. Sections 9, 10, 11, and 12a (Leslie, McLarty, Don- aldson) in 1025 Angell Hall. Section 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 (Cassels, Slosson) in 348 West Engineering. Events Today Department of Astronomy. Visitors' Night, 7:30 p.m. Mr. James E. Milligan will speak on "Between the Planets." After the illustrated lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students' Observatory on the fifth floor will be open for telescopic observation of the Moon and Jupiter, if the sky is clear, or for in- spection of the telescopes and plan- etarium, if the sky is cloudy. Children are welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Newman Club is presenting a semi- formal dance entitled "Autumn Noc- turne" from 9 to 12, at St. Mary's Chap- el. The very versatile Paul McDonough and his band will be featured. Congregational Disciples Guild. Sup- per hike from 4 to 7, leaving from Guild House. At 9, Square Dance at the Disciples Church, Hill at Tappan. SRA Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15- 5:30 p.m. All students invited. Sophomore Cabaret Central Commit- tee meeting at 3:00 p.m. in the League. Budgets are to be ready at this time for the finance committee. People still in- terested in working on committees may signcup at the League Undergraduate Office. Hillel Social Committee. Meeting at 4 p.m., Hillel Building Lounge. It is important that all members attend. Hillel Friday night services at 7:45, sponsored by Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Followed by a talk by Prof. Frank L. Huntley. Wesleyan Guild. Meet Friday night in the Lounge to attend Varsity Night in a Group. Roger Williams Guild. Open house and refreshments after Varsity Night pro- gram at the Guild House, Coming Events Faculty Luncheon with Dr. Ashley Montagu, Rutgers Anthropologist and "This I Believe" lecturer, Tues., Oct. 28, Michigan Union, 12:15 p.m. Phone reservations to Lane Hall, Ext. 2851, by Mon. 10:00 a.m. Roger William Guild. Open h-.ise at Guild House following the football game. Refreshments. All Baptist stu- dents and Baptist alumni welcome. Beacon. Lunch at noon Sat., Oct. 27, in League Cafeteria. Adjourn at 1:15 to Prof. Price's studio in Burton Tower to read "The Man Who Came to Din- ner." Michigan Christian Fellowship. Party honoring the alumni on Sat., Oct. 25, at 7:30, in Lane Hall for all members and interested students. Young Republicans "Manpower for Eisenhower" Project. Members who are signed up and/or available for as- signments please contact the following chairmen: (1) Handbill distribution at factory gates the day before election: Jo Scherer, Martha Cook; (2) Election Day handbill distribution at polling places: Seymour Greenstone, 204 Wen- ley; (3) handbill distribution at games: Ed Levenberg, 7710 Huber; (4) city pre- cinct work: Bruce Ideson, 8220 Van Tyne. For further information, contact Jasper Reid, 4909 Taylor House, or Ned Simon, 2006 Washtenaw. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 196 3 .70 1.78 2.84 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. 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