THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 owns" t 1. - ---- -- is -~ --~------.--~--- ---.----- - A I K-:- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS f' ,I ON SATURDAY NIGHT It's Topflight .. . DANCING dates taking the Law School Admis- sion Test on Nov. 15 are requested to report to 100 Hutchins Hall at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The session will last until 1 p.m. Union Opera Faculty-Block Section. The special faculty-staff block ticket sale for Dec. 10, opening night of this year's Union Opera production, No Cov- er Charge, closes Mon., Nov. 17. All fac- ulty and staff are reminded to send their orders, including self-addressed stamped envelopes, with checks to No Cover Charge, Michigan Union, Ann Arbor. Ticket prices are $2.25, $1.75, $1.25. Social Chairman. The Committee on Student Affairs at its meeting on Nov. 11 authorized the scheduling of stu- dent-sponsored social events for the week-end of January 9, 10, previously closed to calendaring. Office of Student Affairs Disciplinary actions in cases of stu- dent misconduct: From Sept. 29, 1952, to Oct. 27, 1952, 26 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In one case the Council found no violation, and this was approved by the Sub-com- mittee on Discipline. In the remain- ing cases the following disciplinary ac- tions recommended by the Joint Ju- diciary Council were ordered by the Sub-Committee on Discipline: For Use of Other's Identification in Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 1 stu- dent fined $10 and warned; 1 student warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.36. For Drinking in Auto: 1 student warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $9.30. For Drinking by Minors: 2 students fined $15 and warned; 1 student fined -$10 and warned. For Drinking by Minor: (who involved another in purchase of intoxicants): 1 student fined $25 and warned. For Providing Minor with Intoxi- cants and Removing Street Signs: 1 stu- dent fined $25 and warned. For Participating in Unauthorized Party: 1 student fined $20 and warned; 1 student warned; 3 students (women) placed on social probation for 10 days and warned; 2 students (women) placed on social probation for 7 days and warned. For Participating in Unauthorized Party and Giving False Information to Investigating Officer: 1 student fined $25 and warned. For Disturbing the Peace: 1 student placed on probation for misconduct and warned; 1 student find $15 and warned; 1 student (woman) placed on social probation for 7 days and warned. For Falsifying University Records: 1 student fined $15-and warned; 1 student fined $10 and warned; 3 students warned. For Living in Unregistered Apart- ment: 2 students warned.A --Sub-Committee on Discipline Student Sponsored Social Events list- 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. November 14 Graduate Student Council Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Phi Epsilon Stockwell Hall Theta Xi November 15 Acacia Adams-Winchell Hses. Allen Rumsey Alpha Epsilon P1 Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Arab Club Chi Phi Delta Sigma Delta Delta Tau Delta Gomberg House Greene House Intercooperative Council Kappa Delta Michigan House Nelson International Hse. Phi Chi Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Rho Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Lambda Phi Psi Omega Reeves House Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Nu Tau Delta Phi Taylor House Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Triangle Van Tyne House Williams House Zeta Beta Tau November 16 Phi Delta Phi Personnel Interviews. Western Union Telegraph Company, from New York City, will have a gen- tleman here on Fri., Nov. 14, in the aft- ernoon at the Bureau of Appointments and is interested in February, and June graduates of industrial management and accounting for their Management Training Program. ' ..Joseph T. Ryerson and Son, Inc., of Chicago, will be at the Bureau of Ap- pointments on Nov. 14 in the afternoon. They are interested in interviewing February men in Business Administra- tion, Economics, and Liberal Arts. General Electric Company, of Sche- nectady, ,New York, is sending a rep- resentative to the campus on Fri., Nov. 14, and is interested in seeing February graduates with training for industrial accounting positions or a career in busi- ness through accounting training. Personnel Requests. The Trane Conipany, of LaCrosse, Wis., has available positions for Engi- neers interested in their Graduate Training Program. The work would be in connection with air conditioning. Application blanks are available at the Bureau of Appointments. For further information, appoint- ments, and applications contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Building, Ext. 371. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Botany. "The Effect of Light on the Flowering of Plants," Dr. Marion W. Parker, Principal Physiolo- gist, Rubber Plant Investigation, Bu- reau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, Thurs., Nov. 13, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphi- theater. Academic Notices Preliminary Examinations in Lingu- istics. The examinations in Linguistic Science and in Romance Linguistics will be given on Fri., Nov. 14, 9 to 12 a.m., 2021 Angell Hall. The examination in the Structure and History of the English Language will be given on Sat., Nov. 15, 9 to 12 a.m., in the same room. Doctoral Examination for Allen Ralph Solem, Psychology; thesis: "The Influ- ence of the Discussion Leader's Atti- tude on the Outcome of Group De- cision Conferences," Thurs., Nov. 13, 7611 Haven Hall, at 8:30 a.m. Chairman, N.R.F. Maler. Course 401, the Interdisciplinary Sem- inar on the Application of Mathematics to the Social Sciences will meet on Thurs., Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. in 3409 Mason Hall. Mr. Keith Smith of the Psychol- ogy Department will speak on "Use of Markov Proceses in Learning Models." Seminar in Applied Mathematics. Thurs., Nov. 13, 4 p.m., 247 West En- gineering Building. Prof. R. V. Church- ill will speak on "Lengendre Trans- forms." Refreshments will be served at 3:30 in 274 West Engineering. Astronomical Colloquium. Thurs., Nov. 13, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. Peter van de Kamp, Director of the Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore Col- lege, will speak on "Astrometric Bina- ries." Analystical-Inorganic Seminar. Mr. C. M. 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