PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 TODAY thru Sunday ORPH EUM Fri. 7:00 Sat., Sun. 1:30 60C .,a HOTtomedy about the COLD war! The story's about A Plumber they thou was a spy. They paid for hi But his dreamsv drains - What a spy! What a film! What a laught ight s brains were of Panel Exhibit Freedom of K Panels portraying "Man's Right to Knowledge and the Free Use Thereof," are on view in the main hall exhibition showcases of the; General Library. These panels, some of 60 pre- pared by Columbia University as part of its bicentennial celebra- tion, were prepared for the pur- pose of enlisting and creating in- terest in the theme. * * * THE INTRODUCTORY words of the exhibit state "... . it was de- cided that freedom of inquiry and expression was the most appro- priate subject which a free uni- versity in a free country could choose. The freedoms and obli- gations implicit in the theme are not considered as the property merely of the academic world but of all men." One of thefive sections mak- ing up the exhibit is the Inclu- Portrays nowledge siveness of Man: the United Na- tion universal declaration of hu- LOST AND FOUND' FOR SALE man rights. --- - 114 FR LU OP-Nwmtr LOST-Gold International watch with 1941ORDCLUB COUPE-ew , Other aspects of the exhibit are black suede band. Reward. Call Jean radio and heater. Make us an offer. the Values of Knowledge: arche- Cooper, NO 3-5974. )100A 222 W. Washington, Phone 2-4588.B ____ ______ ____________)320B ology, sciefitific advances, conflict LOST-Tie Chain with key inscribed C. _ of truth and error, ignorance and Merritt. NO 3-1615. )105A BATTERIES $5 EXCH. Man's Right to Knowledge: in- ; Guaranteed Free Installation herent right, education and devel- FOR SALE BATTERY STORES ASSOCIATED opment of the child, continued de- Liberty and Ashley velopment of the adult, develop- 1947 CHEVROLET-4-door, radio and A REAL BUY!-1950 Chevrolet, radio, ment of citizens and citizenship. heater. Needs motor work. 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BASIL RADFORD CECIL PARKER TONIGHT,.. 7 and9. 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, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 93 Notices Architecture and Design Students. No courses may be added to your original elections after Fri., Feb. 19. Faculty, College of Engineering. There will be aomeeting of. theFac- ulty of this College on Fri., Feb. 26, 4:15 p.m., 348 West Engineering Build- ing. Law School Admission Test. Candi- dates taking the Law School Admis- sion Test on February 20 are requested to report to 100 Hutchins Hall at 8:45 Saturday morning. Freshman Hopwood Contestants should pick up their manuscripts in the Hop- wood Room during the week of Feb- ruary 22. Applications for Grants in Support of Research Projects. Faculty members who wish to apply for grants from the Re- search Funds to support research pro- jects during the next school year should file their applications in the office of "FIVE FINGERS" wi th JAMES MASON ... DANNIELLE DARRIEUX MICHAEL RENNIE... WALTER HAMPDEN Saturday 7 and 9.. . Sunday 8 only the Dean of the Graduate School by Fri., Feb. 26, 1954. Application forms will be mailed on request (Ext. 372), or can be obtained at 1006 Rackham Build- ing. Art Print Loan pictures selected in) the Rackham Gallery exhibition must be picked up before 5 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 19, in 510 Admin. Bldg. base- ment. Pictures still uncalled for will be made available with the remainder of the collection beginning Mon., Feb. 22, hours 10-5. General Undergraduate Scholarship Applications may be obtained at 113 Administration Building. The complet- ed applications must be returned by March 1. All applications must be ac- companied by University transcripts. The National Council of Alpha Lam- bda Delta announces that the Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship for Graduate Study for $750, tobe used for graduate study in any college or university where there is a chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, will be awarded again this June, Any member of Alpha Lambda Delta graduating in 1952, 1953, or 1954 who has maintained the Alpha Lambda Delta scholastic average of 3.5 throughout her college career is eligible. This year's seniors may apply if they have main- tained this average to the end of the first semester of this year.j The committee of award will judge on (1) scholastic record, (2) the recom- mendations submitted, (3) the sound- ness of the applicant's project and pur- pose, and (4) to some extent on need. 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