THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. JANUARY C 1933 THE ICHGAN ATT TT1.~fAV.JAWTAWV£ 1O '...a a, .,v jf vt'sa[lb a[ gkt iLoaaa I R __observe the customary calling hours for 1 illwomen's residences. sAILYFebruary Teacher's Certificate Candi- dates: The Teacher's Oath will be ad- ministered, m frt F I I Lfrt to allFebruary candidates Local Dram a OFFICIAL fr the teacher's certificates during the week of Jan. 3, in Room 1437 U.E.S. The * BULLETIN office is open from 8 to 12 and 1:30 to E nthu siasm__ 5. The Teacher's Oath is a requirement for the teacher's certificate The Daily Official Bulletin isa n 1955 Parking Permits: Will all those Ann Arbor's enthusiasm for the official publication of the University whose cars now carry the 1955 license drama was described by Elmer of Michigan for which the Michigan plate please apply for and affix the Daily assumes no editorial responsi- 1955 parking permit decalcomania. Any Rice in an article appearing in bility. Publication in it is construc- cars bearing 1955 license plates which do Sunday's New York Times. tive notice to all members of the not carry 1955 parking permits will be University. Notices should be sent in subject to parking violation on and The playwright was at the Uni- TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 after January 15, 1955. versity for a two-month period as Administration Building before 2 p.m. -Herbert G. Watkins, Sec'y. the day preceding publication (be- guest of the English department. fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: At the end of his stay, he directed lectures, concerts, and organization -Thurs., Jan. 6, 1955-Lansing, Michi-- meetings cannot be published oftener gan-Teacher Needs: Elementary & a production of his own comedy than twice. Secondary-all fields. "Dream Girl." Fri., Jan. 7, 1955-Wyandotte, Michi- TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1955 gan-Teacher Needs: Early Elementary. Rice described some of the var- Vol. LXV, No. 73 Tues., Jan. 11, 1955-Cleveland, Ohio-- ied-productions presented in Ann Teacher Needs: Kdg., Elementary, Spe- Arbodrinhirsayf nom ncial & Secondary Education (particular- Arbor during his stay, from the Notices ly, Mathematics, Science, Industrial professional groups to the student Arts and Business Education, productions. He also spoke of some Orientation Leaders are requested to Thurs., Jan. 13, 1955 & Fri., Jan. 14, of the student plays he read and sign up for the Spring Orientation Pro- 1955-San Diego, California - Teacher the rehearsals he saw. gram at the Union Student Offices Needs: Mathematics, Science, Home from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Economics, Industrial Arts, Girl's Phys- After noting students' "unspoil- Experienced male leaders are needed. ical Education, English, Social Studies, ed appetite for the drama," Rice Early and Later Elementary. writes of the theater's struggle as J-Hop Weekend. Social chairmen of Wed., Jan. 26, 1955-La Mesa, Califor- student groups participating in J-Hop nia-Teacher Needs: Elementary & Sec- "the stepchild, the poor relation week end, Feb. 4, 5, 1955, should file ondary-all fields. of the arts." applications for approval for specific For appointments, contact, Bureau of events on or before Jan. 21, in the Of- Appointments, 3528 Administration While "there are well-organized fice of Student Affairs, 1020 Administra- Bldg., NO 3-1511 ext. 489. schools of music and of architec- tion Building. ture at Ann Arbor, the theater Fraternities housing women guests PERSONNEL REQUESTS: must struggle along, as best it can, for the week-end must clear housing ar- Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth, with a patchwork system" drawing rangements In the Office of the Dean Mass.-Organic Chemist for Research upon varied departments for as- of Women, 1514 Administration, before Lab., man with degree in Organic applications for specific parties are pre- Chemistry, industrial research experi- sistance, he wrote. sented to the Office of Student Affairs. ence helpful but not necessary. Rice added the feeling is found Inasmuch as individual overnight per- The United States Graphite Co., at Michigan that the stage is not missions cannot be granted to women Saginaw, Mich.-Sales Representative, students until social events have been would prefer a man who is an Engi- quite respectable for the training finally approved, it is essential that ap- neering graduate, but will take other of young people as the profession- provals be secured as soon as possible. college graduate to train. al theater is frowned upon. Feb. 4: Chaperones for pre-Hop break- Louis Dept. of Public Health - Fe. 4 Chaeroes fr pe-Ho brak-(Civil Service), Clayton, Mo.--Clinical "It is hoped that President Har- fasts may be the chaperon-in-residence Psychologist. Exam is open to both an Hatcher's interest in the the- or one married couple. Pre-Hop dinners men and women with a combination Ater will lead to the establishment must end at the hour designated and of training & experience equivalent to the fraternity closed to callers during completion of two years of university of a drama department that will the hours of the J-Hop. (Exception: graduate work in clinical psychology, stand on its own feet and provide Those fraternities housing women over- including an acceptable internship. a coordinated program embracing night guests may remain open during Mademoiselle Magazine, New York, every phase of dramatic study and the Hop and the chaperon-in-residence N.Y.-announces an art contest open practice," he added. must be at the house.) The house may to any woman under twenty-six years a re-open for breakfast if desired at 2:00 old, enrolled in a college or art school. a.m. Breakfasts must close in suffi- The deadline is March 1, 1955. cent time to allow women students Farnsworth Electronics Co., Fort to return to, their residences by 4:00 Wayne, Ind.-Engineering positions for a.m. Fraternities occupied by women E.E., M.E., and Eero E.-advanced de- guests must be closed to fraternity grees desirable but B.S. acceptable, ex- members promptly at 4:00 a.m. follow- perience required. Men wanted to work pt i ip pp ~~ing the breakfast. No house dances wil1einerqie.Mnwne owr ILENCE AND PASSION THE SCREEN be approved on this night. in research and development of air- eapvdotiOgtborne microwave equipment and of HAS SELDOM SEEN! Feb. 5: Women students will be grant- other electronics equipment. ed 2:30 a.m. late permission Sat. night. U.S. Air Force, St. Louis, Mo.- Car- Closing hours for events on this night tographer, Cartographic Aid, Carto- 7.,may be registered accordingly. Houses graphic Draftsman, Air Navigation which are accommodating women over- Technician. BA in Cartography, Engi- -_night guests, but which do not plan a neering, Mathematics, Physics, Geog- party in the house on Sat. night will raphy (preferred), Geology, Geodesy, M O SAI~k.HURRY, HURRY, HURRY! s' 101 HERE COME THOSE CLOWNS... t ONE IN THEIR CLOWNING GLORYI DEAN JERYJ7 / , MRTINL1I S Nm -WOMHALWALLIS' o kEH LR-to PRODUCTION IRCUS'z~I~.. e .1IECHNICOLOR ,~ ON* Sri" mly ame o FOSIERKEIIIIWYNN AND[RSONI ar t. r," Also . TOM & JERRY iflhNl OS5l fllh nm0.etyt in "CAT CONCERTO" jJhi.iChA$A .eWALLACE FORD,.. ELSA LANCHESTER Mots. Eyes. " ton eIOSEPH PENEY -..sxmw, ,aDON McGUIRE 65c 90C mn TECHNICOLOR SOONAlso . . Walt Disney's Mats. Eyes. Dial "TRACK OF THE CAT" "MARTINS AND THE COYS" 50c 80c NO 2-2513 by the Director of "High & Mighty" Coming-BOGART & GARDNER in "BAREFOOT CONTESSA" Astronomy, Photogrammetry, or four years experience. U.S. Civil Service, positions in Wash- ington, D.C. area for Physicist, Elec- tronic Scientist, Mathematician, Elec- tronic Engr., Physical Chemist, Bio- chemist, Physical Science Aid, and Engrg. Aid. B.S. and/or graduate de- gree in appropriate fields. Positions also open in the field of Radioisotopes for Biologist, Physicist, and Biochem- ist with degrees in Physical or Biologi- cal Science and varying amounts of ex- perience. U.S. Civil Service, Treasury Dept., Chicago, Ill. area-Tax Collector for district offices in Chicago, Springfield, Detroit, Milwaukee. Three years Bus- Ad, Accounting or Legal experience, or CPA certificate, or membership in Bar of state, territory or District of Colum- bia. BA degree in Accounting, Business Econ., Finance, or Business Law. First exam date Jan. 29, 1955. For further information on any of the above contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, room 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS: Representatives from the following will interview at the Bureau of Ap- pointments. For interview appoint- ments contact the Bureau at ext. 371, room 3528 Ad. Bldg. Thurs., Jan. 6, 1955- Mich. Bell Telephone Co.-Women in all fields for Management Training Program. Feb. grads. Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid -will interview men and women who are interested in doing social work any- where in the state of Michigan. BA or advanced degrees in any field. Academic Notices The Seminar in Complex Variables will meet Tues., Jan. 4, at 3 p.m. in 247 West Engineering Bldg. Professor J. L. Ullman will speak on Approxima- tion to continuous functions; Lavren- tiev's theorem. Mathematics Colloquium. Tues., Jan. 4, at 4:10 p.m., Room 3011 Angell Hall. Prof. R. Bott will speak on Some Ap- plications of the Morse theory. (Continued on Page 4) B R .,. == /* ? ice , LOST AND FOUND LOST--Class Register on North Uni- versity or East University. Call NO 8-7651 immediately. )55A LOST: Braided gold watch chain, South University near Forest or Church. Re- ward. NO 2-1365. )57A LOST: Social Science 154 Notebook. Urgently needed. Ken Stoumen, NO 2-3191. )58A FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox, 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B 1950 FORD, two door, one owner, low mileage, good tires, radio, heater. Only $475. NO 2-7884. )1668 1938 PLYMOUTH, runs good, $65. 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $245. Fitzgerald-Jordan. Inc. 607 Detroit Phone NO 8-8144 )183B 1948 DODGE, four door, radio, heater, one owner. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )194B 1950 PLYMOUTH, four door, radio heater, snow tires, very clean. The big lot across from downtown car- port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )193B 1949 CHEVROLET, choice of two. The big lot across from downtown car- port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )192B 1948 KAISER, four door, heater, good rubber. The big lot across from, downtown carport. Huron Motor sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )191B FOR SALE 1930 MODEL T FORD, four door, new rubber, runs perfect. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )190B NEVER USED-$140 1954 Zenith Trans- oceanic portable for $89. NO 3-2569. )156B LEICA IIIC, F 3.5 Elmar, new case. Best offer, NO 3-5862. BEST RUNNING junk on campus. '41 Studebaker-$45. Cal] Andy NO 2-4551. )198B '47 TWO DOOR FORD. Many new parts. Going to Army, must sell. Phone NO 2-8797. 1315 Cambridge. )197B FOR RENT FURNISHED - Two bedroom campus apartment. Available Dec. 15 for 3-4 adults. Private bath. $140. NO 3-8454. )170 DOUBLE ROOM for male students. Cooking privileges. Half block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )18C ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH - Campus Tourist Home, 518 E. William (near State). NO 3-8454. - )23D ROOMS FOR RENT-Male student, double rooms and suite, cooking privileges. Half a block from Cam- pus, 417 E. Liberty. )27D PERSONAL HELP WANTED WANTED-Graduate home economist. Preferably ,with foods major for home service work. Experience preferred. Apply to Mrs. Steward. Michigan Con- solidated Gas Co. )27H METHODIST CHURCH needs organist- choir director (Hammond organ). For details write or call Rev. Richards Ply. 551. Opportunity for student or- ganist in growing community. )26H BUSINESS SERVICES R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310 S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962. )10I WASHING-Finished work and hand ironing. Rough dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Frey pick-up and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. Wool soxs washed also. )81 TYPING-Theses, Term Papers, etc. Reasonable rates. Prompt Service. 8305 S. 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