PAGE TWO, THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 I Cinema SL qui/d presents DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN __ _ - --- i !I "PYGMALION" 7 with Leslie Howard Wendy H iller Wilfred Lawson FRIDAY 7:00 and 9:00 "ALL ABOUT EVE" with Bette Davis Ann Baxter George Sanders Celeste Holm Saturday 7:00 and 9:00i Sunday 8:00 only 50C Architecture Auditorium 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, MAY 14, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 157 Notices Undergraduate Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 11 a.m, Fri., May 14, in Hill Auditorium. Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, Chairman of the Board of the Stude- baker Corporation, and former Admin- istrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, will speak on thesub- ject "Free. Minds for a Free Society." Honor students will be excused from attending their 10 o'clock classes. All classes, with the exception of clinics and graduate seminars, will be dismiss- ed at 10:45 for the Convocation. How- ever, seniors may be excused from clin- ics and seminars. Academic costume will be worn by faculty members, who will robe back- stage and proceed to their seats on the stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families and will be held until 10:45. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is invited. Late Permission. Because of the In- ternational Ball, all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Sat., May 15. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a.m.# Co-ops in the Summer. Men and! women, whether enrolling in summer school or not, are invited to apply for co-operative housing, (room and board, or board only), for the whole or part o the period June to September. Oster- weil house will be reserved for GRAD- UATE WOMEN. Approximate costs are $12 a week for room and board and $8 a week for board. Write or 'call the Inter-Cooperative Council, 1017 Oak- land, NO 8-6872, Kern County, California-There are many teaching opportunities on both the Elementary and High School level in this section of California. Before we are able to make definite plans as to having a representative from this district visit our campus we must have some idea how many people would be interested in coming in for interviews., Anyone who is interested should contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3V8 Ad- ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489,! immediately. We have some printed circulars about this area, and you are welcome to drop in and see them. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS Tues., May 18: MILLER BREWING CO., Milwaukee, Wis., will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments on May 18 to interview June and August men grad- uates, Bus.Ad. and LS&A, for the firm's Sales Training Program. Wed., May 19: R. R. DONNELLEY & SONS CO., Chicago, Ill., will visit the Bureau on May 19 to talk with June and August men graduates in Bus.Ad. or LS&A about positions in Sales, Manufacturing, and Administration, Students wishing to schedule appoint- ments to see either of the companies listed above may contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg., Ext. 371. PERSONNEL REQUESTS J. I. CASE CO., Racine, Wis., has an- nounced a list of job openings available in the company to June and August graduates as well as to alumni. Posi- tions are in the fields of product de- sign and development engineering, management training, and sales train- ing. THE KENDALL CO., Boston, Mass., has listed its current opportunities for experienced and June graduates in the company's various divisions. Openings are for men in accounting, textile en- gineering, chemical engineering, chem- istry, physics, business administration, and liberal arts. For additional information concern- ing these and other employment oppor- tunities, contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Admimstration Bldg., Ext. 371. Academic Notices Zoology Seminar. Dr. Andrew G. Szent- Gyorgyi of the Marine Biological Labor- atory, Woods Hole, Mass., will speak on "Some Recent Studies on Meromyosin" on Fri., May 14, at 4:15 p.m., 3126 Natur- al Science Building. (Continued on Page 4) V e RCA ictor LPs, blue bird series per record Messiah (Complete) (Handel) Lois Marshall Emperor Waltz (J. Strauss) Gaite Parisienne (Offenbach) Royal Opera House Orch. Du and Du Waltz (from "Die Fledermaus") (J. Strauss) Coronation Day Richard Dimbleby, Narrator Symphone No. 73, in F ("La Chasse") (Haydn) From the Middle Ages (Moyen Age Suite, Op. 79) (Glazounoff) Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 (Tchaikovsky) Erica Morini Symphonic Dances, Op. 64 (On Norwegian Themes) (Grieg) Porgy and Bess (Gershwin) Indianapolis Sym. Orch. Symphony No. 3, in E-Flat, Op. 97 ("Rhenish") (Schumann) Minneapolis Sym. Orch. The Pines of Rome (Respighi) Scythian Suite, Op. 20 (Prokofieff) Chicago Sym. Orch. Le Chasseur Maudit (Franck) Psyche (Franck) Symphony in B-Flat, Op. 20 (Chausson) Chicago Sym. Orch. Highlights frown Messiah (Handel) Misc. Artists Symphony No. 4, in F Minor, Op. 36 (Tchaikovsky) The Philharmonio Orchestra Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 (Brahms) Ida Hoendel Chopin Waltzes (Complete) Ania Dorfmann Symphony No. 4, in A, Op. 90 ("Italian") (Mendelssohn) Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 (Mendelssohn) Siegfried Borries Rosamunde Overture (Schubert) Halle Orch. L'Arlesienne (Bizet) Symphony No. 8, in B Minor ("Unfinished") (Schubert) The Phil- harmonia Orch. Grand Canyon Suite (Excerpts) (Grofe) 'Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) Byron Janis, Hugo Winterhalter Concerto No. 1, in G Minor, Op. 25 (Mendelssohn) Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 (Grieg) Ania Dorfmann Symphony No. 3, in F, Op. 90 (Brahms) Sir John Barbirolli Don Juan Fantasy Consolation No. 3, in D-Flat (Liszt) Concerto No. 1, in E-Flat (Liszt) Shura Chekassky Orchestra Music from Grand Opera . . . Rossini . . . Saint-Scens . . . Spontini The Florence Festival Orch. Moiseiwitsch Plays Chopin Preludes and Scherzi Benno Moiseiwitsch "Appassionata" Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57 (Beethoven) Chopin Selections Halina Stefawska, Pianist Sonata in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 ("Moonlight") (Beethoven) -Sonata No. 8, in C Minor, Op. 13 ("Pathetique") (Beethoven) Ania Dorfmann, pianist Ballet Music from "Sylvia" (Delibes) Carnaval-Ballet Suite (Schumann) The Philharmonia Orch. Symphony No. 2, in B Minor (Borodin) Variations on a Theme from Suit No. 3, in G, Op. 55 (Tchaikovsky) Philharmonia Orch., Nicolai Malko, Cond. Serenade in C, Op. 48 (Tchaikovsky) The Philharmonia Orch. Concerto No. 1, in B-Flat Minor, Op. 23 (Tchaikovsky) Aldo Ciccolini Caucasian Sketches, Op. 10 Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (Debussy) Danse Macabre (Saint-Soens) Danish National Orch., Nicolai Malko, Cond. Symphony No. 41, in C, K. 551 ("Jupiter") (Mozart) Symphony No. 5, in C Minor, Op. 67 (Beethoven) Sir John Barirolli conducting The Halle Orch. Der Rosenkavolier Suite (R. Strauss) Sir John Barbirolli Peer Gynt Suites Nos. land 2 (Grieg) London Sym. Orch. Faust Ballet Music and Prelude to Act I (Gounod) Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky) Royal Opera House Orch. The Nutcracker Suite (Tchaikovsky) Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 (Prokofieff) The Philharmonia Orch. Overture 1812, Op. 49 (Tchaikovsky) Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 (Tchaikovsky) Danish National Orch. 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University, NO 8-7942. )463B FOR SALE FOR SALE: Table model Motorola TV, i 12" screen, mahogany finish; very good condition, $100; 45 pieces of pineapple glass, $46; Large aluminum tray, $6; aluminum bowl, $4; yellow+ hand hooked rug, $6; small light, $3; General Electric clock, $6; " electric grill, $3; three prs. pink marquisette curtains, $16; 2 prs. cerise curtains, $6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50; six pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkin., $11; three large linen dish towels, $4; twelve yellow-white linen nap- kins $3.50; eight yellow small nap- kins, $2; one Chinese hanging, hand made, $6; one pr. green striped drapes, $3.50; one pr. white curtains, $3. Phone NO 2-9020. 459E 1947 CHEVROLET BUSINESS COUPE- Perfect Transportation. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )467B BLOND MAHOGANY Dining Room Set, table, buffet, 6 chairs. $115.00. Rose Davenport and matching chair. $60.00. 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Upholstered reclining tapestry chair, wooden arms and sliding footstools, fair condition, $5; Gray folding baby buggy, chrome handle with white plastic, hardly used, $50, originally 089. Casco baby high chair, all chrome and steel with blue plastic seat cover, adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding nursery chair, $3. Majestic portable radio with inside and outside aerial, $48; Large bassinet with pad and lining, $8. Two large walnut veneer sideboards, can be painted, $6 each. NO 2-9020. )392B SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter in perfect condition. 448 Michigan, W. Quad. )413B 1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like new, complete bathroom. Call NO 5-1978. )420B FOR RENT FOR SUMMER-Three Room ApartmentI with kitchen. One or two men. Call NO 3-8664. )58C CARETAKER APARTMENT, near cam- pus. Two unmarried engineering stu- dents, to be here 2 or 3 years, sum- mer and winter. Mrs. Atkins, NO 5-2882. )57C FOR RENT: lovely newly furnished front bedroom in fine residential sec- tion. NO 3-1636. )68D TWO BEDROOM and study, Modern Colonial Cottage in country. Near Dixboro. References required. NO 3-8995. .54C TO RENT: furnished 2-room plus kitchenette apt. to sublet for summer. Close to campus! Phone John Van- denburg at NO 2-5644. )53C FURNISHED CAMPUS APARTMENTS One and 2 bedrooms for 3-4 men or women students. Available on June! 15. Phone NO 3-8454. Appointments. )48C ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS AND/OR MEALS for summer session. Fraternity house located on State Street, one block from cam- pus. Call NO 2-3297 and ask for house manager. )70D 2 SINGLE ROOMS for summer school teachers or students on Southeast side near bus line. Call after 6 P.M., except weekends NO 3-0853. )69D PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped. Refrigerator privileges-all utilities furnished-Must have a car. $10 double or $8 single. NO 2-9020. )67D OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Rooms by Day or Week Campus Tourist Homes. E h. NO 3-8454 518 E. Williams St. (near State) )25D HELP WANTED WANTED someone with Hydramatic car to teach young lady method of Hydramatic driving. Will pay. 411 Mosher Hall. )101F GIRL WANTED General Office Work Bookkeeping, typing, filing! Experience desirable. Plenty of opportunity with fast grow- ing company. Call Mr. Chapin-NO 2-2513 for appointment. )100H MAKE $20.00 DAILY. Sell luminous name plates. Write Reeves Co., At- tleboro, Mass., Free sample and de- tails. )96H BARBER WANTED, full time or part time. Allenel Barber Shop, 108 S. Fourth Ave. )98H CAMP COUNSELOR WANTED. Young man to assist on waterfront at small Michigan boys' camp. Must be able to instruct sailing, swimming, ca- noeing and boating. June 18 to Aug- ust 3. Write, giving experience, qual- ifications and references. Box 9, Mich- igan Daily. )95H WANTED-Man 21 or over to instruct in, riding in Wisconsin boys' camp, July and August. Write to Camp Deerhorn, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. WANTED - Female Help. Registered nurse for boys' camp in Wisconsin for July and August. Write Dr. Don Broadbridge, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME for all graduating students to load up on mags at Stu- dent Rates. Time, Life, Sat. Eve. Post, Newsweek, Esquire, and many more. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )109F BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERT TUTORING in Math. 12, 13, 14 etc. Call Dick 325 Adams Hse. NO 2-4401. )49I WEBCOR 3 Speaker Musicale The first truly hi-fidelity table model phongraph. Hear it and compare it at Ann Arbor Radio and T.V. ''Student Service" 1217 So. University Ph. NO 8-7942 1% blocks east of East Eng. )47 TYPING: Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Phone NO 8-7590, 830 S. Main. )3 APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS While you wait at SNIDER STUDIOS 213 S. Main St. )6 PIANO SERVICE - Tuning repairing. Work guaranteed. Call University Mu- sic House, NO 8-7515. )271 TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales, and service. 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Friday Doors Open 12:45 STARTING TODAY Shows at 1, Prices This Matinees 65c 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. Attraction Only Nights and Sun. 90c I MONROE TAMES AF/7U#W mom- d I Concerto No. 1, in G Minor, Op. 26 (Bruch) Ida Hoendel, Violinist Concerto No. 3,~in C Minor, Op. 37 (Beethoven) Benno Moiseiwitsch, Pianist Les Sylphides (Chopin)-Dances from Galanta (Kolday) Ballet Music: Coppelia, Ballet Suite (Delibes) Royal Opera House Orch. Francesca Darimini (Tchaikovsky) Brahms-Hoydn Variations Philharmonia Orch. Mother Goose Suite (Ravel) "Classical" Symphony (Prokofieff) Berlin Philharmonic Orch, Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky) Sleeping Beauty Suite (Tchaikovsky) Philharmonia Orch., Nicolal Malko, Cond. Scheherazade, Op. 35 (Rimsky-Korsakoff) London Philharmonic Orch. Symphony No. 5, in E Minor, Op. 95 ("From the New World") (Dvorak) Danish National Orch. Symphony No. 1, in C Minor, Op. 68 (Brahms) The Robin Hood Dell Orch. of Philadelphia I a -IMM 'a - '" '- 1 RIVER OF