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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Regents Act To Accept
$47,200 In Gifts,_Grants

CLASSIFIEDS

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of law books. Two research grants
totalling $7,000 from Miles Lab-
oratories, Inc. filled the number-
two spot on the October accept-
ance list.
Most sizable scholarship grant
was a $5,447.59 fund for the
Margaret Mann Scholarship in
Library Science, contributed by
a former employee of the Ameri-
can Library Association, Con-
stantin J. Mazney.
The Grand Rapids Foundation
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.)
Satu'rday, October 25, 1952
VOL. LXIII, No. 29
Notices
To Instructors of Engineering Fresh-
men. Five-week grades for all Engineer-
ing Freshmen are due in the Secre-
tary's Office, 263 West Engineering
Building, on Mon., Oct. 27.
Foreign Teaching Opportunities. The
Bureau of Appointments have several
notices of vacancies for teaching posi-
tions in foreign territories. These va-
cancies include elementary teaching po-
sitions in Cuba, and additional open-
ings in South America, Greece, and
Egypt. Two years of teaching experience
are required for these positions. For
further information contact the Uni-
versity Bureau of Appointments and Oc-
cupational Information, 3528 Adminis-
tration Building, Ext. 2614.
Seniors and Graduate Students in En-
gineering, Physics, Chemistry and Math-
ematics. A group meeting for all stu-
dents interested in work with the Navy
Department will be held on Mon., Oct.
27, at 7:30 p.m., in 1042 East Engineer-
ing Building. Interviews will be held
(Continued on Page 4)

Geriatrics Research Fund was
granted a sum of $3,300 to further
study of old age and its diseases.
* * *
SCHOLARSHIP grants made up
the bulk of remaining contribu-
tions. The gifts included: $3,000
from the John Morse Memorial
Foundation for engineering and
business administration students;
$2,000 for a research fellowship
in the department of chemical and
metallurgical engineering from the
Oklahoma Phillips Petroleum
Company; and $2,000 from the
United Cerebral Palsy Association,
Inc. to the Pediatric Neurology
Research Fellowship.
Grants of less than $2,000
were received for the 1916 Law
Class Memorial Scholarship
Fund; for a graduate fellowship
in engineering mechanics; for
the Allied Chemical & Dye Cor-
poration scholarship in chemi-
cal and metallurgical engineer-
ing; for the Dow Chemical Ion
Exchange Fellowship; for the
Celanese Corporation of Amer-
ica fund; and for the Douglas
Aircraft Fellowship in Engineer-
ing.
In addition, a $2,500 sum was
allotted to the Michigan Mistor-
ical Collections and 13 grants in
the $1,000-$100 range were con-
tributed to several scholarship and
research funds.
* * *
THREE FACULTY and two
committee appointments wound
up the Regents' action. University
relations director Arthur L. Bran-
don was given the additional title
of professor of journalism. As a
new associate professor of chemi-
cal and metallurgical engineering,
Lindsey M. Hobbs will teach half-
time and do Phoenix Project re-
search work. The third appointee,
Albert McLean Mattocks was nam-
ed lecturer in the College of Phar-
macy.
Committee appointments were:
Prof. T. H. Hildebrandt of the
mathematics department to the
executive committee of the Sta-
tistical Research Laboratory and
Prof. Maynard Klein of the music
school to the school's executive
board.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Glasses in blue case on or near
Tappan St. Ph. 6922. )26L
LOST - White gold, Longine watch.
Please call 3-1561, 6569 Palmer House.
Reward. )28'L
MISLAID in Haven Hall Tues. - Clip-
board and notes. Please return at
least papers to Bur. of Government
Library or LOST & FOUND dept., Ad
Bldg. )29L
LOST-Silver tie clasp bearing initials
G.R.F. sonewhere between Mason Hall
and State St. Reward. Ph. 3-1511 ext.
2432. )30L
FOUND-Brown keycase, four keys, At
corner Forest and Ann. Apply in-
formation U. of M. Hospital. )31L
FOR SALE
2 END TABLES, contemporary wrought
iron and walnut designers' models;
reasonable mahogany bowls and oil
painting. 9455, Mr. Hoffman. )2
UNIVERSITY of Michigan pottery ash
tray. Regular 1.25 Special, 75c. Bur
Patts. 1209 South University. 139
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords $6.88. Black
and brown. Sizes 6 to 12. A to F
widths. Sams Store, 122 E. Washing-
ton St. )51
KODAK MEDALIST I 2%x3% with 50
m.m. Ektar lens, leather case, Men-
delsohn flash gun, filters, portra and
poloroid lenses, Enlarger, Federal Mo-
del 250, 2,x3, with 87 m.m. F. 4.5
lens. Excellent condition. All for
$160. Call 2-4636. 147
ATTRACTIVE large bird cage with glass
sices-$25. Pair of young cocketiels-
$30. Striking shelf clock. 562 S. 7th.
Ph. 5330. )58
CHEVROLET CAR. Good condition $100.
322 John St. .6
FOR SALE-1942 Pontiac, excellent con-
dition. $160. Call 6083 evenings. 1125
White St. )60
STUDEBAKER 1951 Champion, 4-door
grey, 13 months old, 14,000 miles, in
garage every night since new, excel-
lent condition; will accept reasonable
down payment with good terms on
balance. 1309 Prescott, Phone 3-8356.
)62

FOR SALE
STUDENTS-Up to % off on diamonds,
watches, rings, electric shaver, silver-
ware, appliances and all other jewelry
items. Any nationally advertised pro-
ducts at these savings. Ph. Ed Neback,
Lit. 53, 3-1713. )59
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR FOOTBALL WEEKENDS
Reserve rooms now at The Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State). Phone 3-8454. )2R
FOOTBALL weekend guest rooms avail-
able. Student Room Bureau. Phone
Don Tewes, 3-8454'8 a.m.-1i p.m. )3R
LARGE double room available for male
students. 1346 Geddes Ave. )21R
ON CAMPUS-3-room suite for two men.
Two study rooms plus bedroom. 1103
E. Washington. Phone 3-2612. )23R
FOR RENT - 2 room semi-furnished
apartment. Apply Star Cleaners, 1513
S. University, or call Ypsi 1716. )22R
ROOM AND BOARD
SINGLE ROOM & BOARD for research
or professional man. Also double for
two. (can part pay with duties in
house). Live with congenial cultured
group on campus. 520 Thompson. )4X
HELP WANTED
YOUNG LADY to work at soda fountain
3 or 4 nights a week from 6:00 to 10
p.m. Swift's Drug Store, 340 S. State,
Phone 2-0534. )31H
MALE HELP WANTED -Part time to
service vending machines in East and
West Quads. Apply in person between
4 and 5 p.m. Ann Arbor Coca Cola
Bottling Co., 331 S. Ashley.c)32ca H-
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING -- Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )5B
TAILORING, alterat.ions, restyling ,spe-
cializing in children's apparel. Accur-
ate fittings. Phone 9708. )9B
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St., Phone 7177. )8B
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED - 2 tickets for Ohio State
game. Call 3-2883. )1X
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - Double for men, close to
campus as possible. Call 220 Wenley
House W.Q. Between 7-10 p.m. )2W

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