JANUARY 16, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Ill I Ii1 rr STUDENTS, CONTACT THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD AT 928 SOUTH STATE STREET FOR YOUR DISCOUNT CARD, FOR NOON-DAY LUNCHES AND DINNERS. PLATE LUNCH 45c Faculty Gets Study Grants The University's School of Grad- uate Studies has granted a total of $45,193 to faculty members for work on 28 research projects, it was announced yesterday. The school's Board of Gover- nors has appropriated $23,900 to finance seven of the projects. The remaining 21, totaling $21,293, will be supported by the Faculty Research Fund. Full Course Dinner, Except Sunday for $1.00 (One Dollar) You must register with us to be entitled to these. prices. All our Pies and Pastries are. home-made. Beginning next week we will be open all afternoon. I 1 (Continued from Page 2) newal for the spring semester must be on file by February 16. Driving Permit Holders are remind- ed of their responsibility to register their 1953 automobile license number with the Office of Student Affairs by March 1, 1953. Those students who are now securing their new license plates should record the change with the Office of Student Affairs at this time. Juniors, Others Interested in Physi- cal Therapy-All Juniors who desire to make application for the Profes- sional Curriculum in Physical Ther- apy, starting in June, 1953, may obtain application blanks from Prof. B. W. Wheeler, 1213 Angell Hall. Those in- terested in the certificate program may obtain application blanks from the Ad- missions Office, 1524 Administration Bldg. All applications should be sub- mitted immediately. Co-operative Rooming Applications for men and women are now being accepted for those students desiring membership in co-operatives for the spring session. Students should make application in person, or write to Lu- ther Buchele, 1017 Oakland. Office hours from 1 to 5 p.m. Phone 7211. Manuscripts for the Hopwood Con- test for Freshmen must be in the Hop- wood Room, 3227 Angell Hall, by four o'clock Friday afternoon, Jan. 16. Recreational Swimming--Women Stu- dents. There will be recreational swim- ming for women in the Union Pool dur- ing the examination period at the fol- lowing times: Tues., Jan. 20-7:30-9:00 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 22-7:30-9:00 p.m. Tues., Jan. 27-7:30-9:00 p.m. Personnel Interviews. The Gale Agency, (Orchestra and Entertainment Booking Agency) of De- troit, Mich., will have a representative here on Fri., Jan. 16, to talk to men graduating in February who are inter- ested in doing Sales, Promotion, and Producing of Shows. LSA or Business Administration students, preferably with some dance-band experience, may make appointments. Personnel Requests. Herpolsheimer's Department Store, in Grand Rapids, Mich., has openings for men and women graduating in Feb- ruary on their Executive Training Program. Those interested should con- tact the Bureau of Appointments as soon as possible. Bendix Aviation Corporation, of South Bend, Ind., has openings for Statistical Analysts to make studies to determine process capabilities, de- termine method of charting, guide and set up sampling plans, and to be able to offer assistance in analyzing process troubles relative to bringing out-of-con- trol processes into control. The Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Detroit, has openings for men inter- ested in selling Life Insurance. There is also an opening within this firm for a woman to do typing and some edi- phone work. Contact the Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 371, for details. Several firms have contacted the Bu- reau of Appointments in search of women to fill positions requiring typ- ing and some requiring shorthand. The names may be obtained by calling Ext. 371. For further Information, appoint- ments and application blanks contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Building, Ext. 371. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Psychology, "Naming and Pseudo-Iaming," Dr. Kurt Gold- stein, Professor of Psychology of the College of the City of New York, Fri., Jan, 16, 4:15 p.m., Kellogg Auditorium. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Biological Chemistry. Dr. Vincent Du Vigneaud, Professor of Biochemistry, Cornell University Medi- cal School, New York City, will give his second lecture today at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater. His subject will be "Transmethylation and the Biosynthesis of Methyl Groups." Academic Notices History 49 Examination, January 26, 9-12. A-N, Angell Hall Auditorium A; O-Z, 1025 Angell Hall. Final Examination History 11, Lecture Group II, Tues., Jan. 27, 9-12. Donald- son's and Slosson's sections in Angell Hall Auditorium D; Cassels', Leslie's, and McLarty's sections in 1025 Angell Hall. Room Assignments for Final Exami- nation, English 1 and 2, Wed., Jan. 21, 2-5 p.m. English 1 Ackerman, 2408 MH; Allison, 2439 MH; Bagoe, 439 MH; Barnhill, 2042 NS; Batzer, AH Aud D; Bedard, 1035 AH; Boys, 35 AH; Carr, 2037 AH; Cherniak, 2225 AH; Clugston, 110 Tap; Cobb, 1412 MH; Cochran, 2402 MH; Copple, 1020 AH; Dickey, 2 Ec; Dickinson, 108 RL; Dufner, 25 AH; Engel 2203 AH; Felheim, 2413 MH; Firebaugh, 2016 AH; Foster, 2407 MH; Fraiberg, 451 MH; Glenn, 207 Ec; Going, 202 Ec; Grace, 230 TCB; Green, 1035 AH; Gross, AH Aud D; Guth, 234 TCB; Hankey, 103 Ec; Hanlan, 5 Ec; Hart, 1402 MH; Hendricks, 215 Ec; Hill, 2443 MH; Jackson, 1018 AH; Kaufman, 2412 MH; Keppler, 443 MH; Kessler, 407 MH; King, 2203 AH; Kraus, 35 AH; Lamberts, 417 MH; Lawrence, 1121 NS; McCaughey, 252 TCB; Mandel, 1429 MH; Marckwardt, 25 AH; Mason, 3017 AH; Miller, 2039 NS; Moon, 225 AH; Morillo, 2219 AH; Muehl, 1408 MH; Newman, 2014 AH; Oppewall, 2231 AH; Parsons, 3010 AH; Pearce, 2029 AH; Rockas, 3011 AH; Rueckert, 1007 AH; Rus, 3023 AH; Sch.,ndler, 2116 NS; Scott, 447 MH; Speckhard, 209 AH; Squires, 3231 AH; Steinhoff, 2013 AH; Super, 2215 AH; Swartz, 25 AH; Us- sery, 102 Ec; Weaver, 3209 AH; Weimer, 2413 MH; Wells, 2435 MH; Weatley, 203 Ec; Woodruff, 435 MH; Zale; 102 Bec; Zwickey, 429 MH. English 2 Baker, 2440 MH; Cox, 2429 MH; Cul- bert, 2054 NS; Gilman, 2235 AH; Hun- tley, 35 AH; Markman, 25 AH; Pearce, 2029 AH; Stockton 2235 AR. Sociology 60, Marriage and Family Life. The make-up final examination for those who unavoidably missed the reg- ular examination will be held on Mon., Jan. 26, from 7 to 10 p.m. in 613 Haven Hall (ground floor). Seminar in Hilbert Spaces will meet Tues., Jan. 20, 9:30 a.m., 247, West En- gineering Building. Doctoral Examination for Earl Rob- ert Sinnett, Psychology; thesis: "An Experimental Investigation of the De- fense Preference Inquiry for the Blacky Pictures," Fri.,. Jan. 16, 7611 Haven Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, G. S. Blum. Doctoral Examination for Jay Mer- vin Jackson, Social Psychology; thesis: "Analysis of Interpersonal Relations in a Formal Organization," Mon., Jan. 19, West Council Room, Rackham Bidg., at 3 p.m. Chairman, Dorwin Cart- wright. 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