PAGN TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIEDAY,'APRIL U, 1954 I .._ ___----_---_-_ - ... w....,....... . a ..... .ti ... a.v* v v a HEL OVEI o &,:. D MATS. 70c EVES. 90a SHOWS 1:00 - 3:00- 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 ::.:a : ..-.: " t: :;r,;c ; -; .;yx!t::;;R: -:::::; st..>r +.- -.v c. .:f ~xVrrK..,, . . ,,., .. ri$ , .: r-"x-- .4j,.jv,":>".;Y :yrr :a: R >. J y :.p .''.'f'.'"f 'lf,.., ."'f. 'i?. '''i}:' .;f,:;yf;,;,,:v: "?'r;i:: v{ .:' . ' ," ,{ti,. ...":". f '', 'C. I EST :PICTURE OF THE YEAp" A -National Board of Review 44 .RLO. M-G-M presents JR 140A EA M.M1 AN M-G-M mEuR ~ .I is DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I mosramm ,F - - MANN ARBOR'S MOST LISTENED-TO ORCHESTRA Dancing Tues., Fri., and Sat. The Rainbow Combo You must be 21. Featuring . . . Members -Daily-Chuck Kelsey PROF. DAVID REISMAN SPEAKS TO PHI BETA KAPPA INITIATES Reisman Gives Talk at Phi Beta K"a ppa Honors Dinner, lovely Mary Lou HALL CL Jgg and Guests only. RENTALS & BANQUETS_ t F", ;y 5 . 'r,'rvrrrrti{. :::.,". SATURDAY (Continued from Page 1) COMING Bongort, Jessie A. Brunton, Albert C. Cain, Ross L. Finney, Peter B. Fletcher, Ann L. Frank, Richard W. Gates. Curt Gorder, Howard L. Gor- dy, Mary A. Gosling, David M. Green, Robert W. Holloway, Wil- liam V. Holtz, Sidney C. Klein- man, Richard A. LaBarge, James E. Labes, Charles M. LaDue, Na- omi F. Lemkey, David S. Leven- son, Marjorie L. Merz, George W. Myers, Marion L. Nowlin, Mau- rice M. Oppenheim, Luella G. NOW! Partee, Patricia R. Raney, Ro- bert E. Reid, Lucy G. Rosenthal, Donald E. Sarason, Karl F. Schroeder. Laurence H. Scott, William 0. Scott, Sibyl M. Severance, Marian C. Snyder, John R. Sommerfeldt, Betty G. Sowers, Anne K. Steven- son, Cynthia E. Vary, Martha B. Wells, Edward N. Willey, Richard N. Wolf, Ted W. Wuerthner. Alvin Green, '53, Leonard S. Sandweiss. * * * EDUCATION SCHOOL: Anna M. Breyfogle, '54, Mary S. Ladue, '54, Doreen S. Millman, '54, Ingrid P. Waltz, '53. SCHOOL OF MUSIC: -Joan S. Dudd, '54, Nathan C. Judson, Do- lores J. Lowry, '54, Mary Ellen Roosa, '54, Diana F. Sims, '54. GRADUATE SCHOOL: Arthur E. Bragg, Bert Forrin, William M. Harrigan, James O. Morris, Rich- ard H. Schwendeman, Joan V. Williams. 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, APRIL 23, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 139 Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold the fourth of a series of monthly open houses for University faculty, staff, and townspeople on Sun., Apr. 25, from 4 to 6, at the President's House. School of Natural Resources Honors Convocation, Friday, April 23, 11 a.m. Rackham Amphitheater. All students enrolled in the School are asked to at- tend. It will be appreciated if instruc- tors in other schools will excuse the absence of School of Natural Resources students for this class period. Doctoral Preliminary Examinations for Students in Education. Preliminary examinations for doctoral applicants in Education will be held May 27, 28, and 29, 1954. All students who antici- pate taking these examinations must file their names and fields of spec- ialization with the Chairman of Ad- visors to Graduate Students, 4019 Uni- versity High School, not later than May 1. Late Permission for Women Students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van Operetta on April 15 will be no later than 11:30. The University of Michigan March- ing Band will participate in the Mich- igras Parade this Friday. Band mem- bers are requested to be at Harris Hall, ready to go, not later than 3 p.m. on Friday. Music will be passed out at that time. Check the Marching Platt in the lobby of Harris Hall for your parade position. Teaching Interviews. Beginning Mon., April 26, the following School Repre- sentatives will be at the Bureau of Appointments for interviews: Monday, April 26-Willow Run, Mich- igan-Teacher needs: All fields of Ele- mentary and Secondary levels, espec- ially Men's Physical 'Education with coaching in various fields. Located about 10 miles from Ann Arbor. Tues., April 27-Wayne, Michigan- Teacher needs: Elementary: All grades. Jr. High: English and Soc. Studies; Science and Mathematics, Sr. High: Eng. & Social Studies (Men). Located just 20 miles from Ann Arbor. Wyan- dotte, Michigan-Teacher needs: Ele- mentary: Kdg thru Fifth grade; Art and Music. Jr. High Gen. Sci; Located just south of Detroit. Wed., April 28--Birmingham, Michi- (Continued on Page 4) POETRY COMPETITION CASH PRIZES! MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.94 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline. 3 P.M. doily. 11:00 A.M. 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