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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRWAY. FEBRUARY 25. 933

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"THE BOOR" by Anton Chekhov
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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 3553
Administration Building before 2 p.m.
the day preceding publication (be-
for 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of
lectures, concerts and organization
meetings cannot be published oftener
than twice.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 97
Notices
President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold
an open house for University faculty,
staff, andtownspeople Sun., Feb. 27,
rfom 4:00-6:00 p.m., at the President's
House.
Only those student organizations
which are registered with the Office of
Student Affairs are authorized to use
the Daily Official Bulletin. After Feb.
26, notices wil not be accepted from or-
ganizations not listed with the Office of
Student Affairs.
Petitions to the Hopwood Committee
must be in the Hopwood Room, 1006
Angell Hall, by 4:00 p.m. Tues., March 1.
Art Print Loan Collection. All re-
served pictures will be reserved till
Sat., Feb. 26. Office Hours this week will
be Thurs. 3:00-5:00 p.m.; Fri., 10:00-
12:00m and 1:00-5:00 p.m.; Sat., 10:00-
12:00m. Office Hours throughout this
month are posted on the door of the
office, 115 Administration Bldg. All pic-
tures that have not been picked up may
be rented, beginning Mon., Feb. 28. The
office will also be open for faculty mem-
bers and employees of the University.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
PERSONNEL INTERVIEW REQUEST
Camp Copneconi, Y.M.C.A. camp of
Flint, Michigan will interview students
Mon., Feb. 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. in Room 3K of the Michigan Un-
ion. Positions open are for waterfront,
unit and craft directors, naturalist,
business manager, assistant cook, pio-
neer village leader, and senior coun-
selors. Salary ranges from $200.00 to

$300.00. They are also interested in hir-
ing 2 or 3 foreign students.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
PERSONNEL INTERVIEW
Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich. wilt
be in Room 3B of the Mich. Union
Wed., March 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. to interview students for cabin
counselors and specialists in water-
front, "canoe tripping," nature, and
arts and crafts. The camp is located 40
miles from Detroit and is Coed.
TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Mon., Feb. 28-
Long Beach, California (Long Beach
State College) Teacher Needs: All fields.
Wed., March 2--
Mount Clemens, Michigan (L'anse
Creuse Public Schools) Teacher Needs:
Kindergarten, First, Second, Third,
Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Grades, Ele-
mentary and High School Music.
Thurs., March 3-
Chula Vista, California Teacher Needs:
All Elementary-Kdg-6th Grades.
Grosse .Pointe, .Michigan .Teacher
Needs: All Elementary and Secondary
fields,
Fri., March 4-
Whittier, California (South Whittier
School District Schools) Teacher Needs:
All Elementary-Kdg-8th Grade.
The following Public School systems
are interested in teachers in the fol-
lowing fields:
Bakersfield, California Teacher Needs:
Elementary-Kdg-8tm Grades, Speech
Correctionist, Teacher for hard of hear-
ing, Mentally retarded, vocal and in-
strumental Music, Industrial Arts,
Homemaking and art, in the elecentary
grades.
Chappaqua, New York Teacher Needs:
Elementary, Junior High Social Stud-
ies, English, Senior High General Math-
ematics and Curriculum Adjustment,
General Science and Assistant in Guid-
ance, Girls Physical Education, grades
6-12th.
Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson, New York-
The Masters School (Girl's School)
Teacher Needs: English, French, Sci-
ence (able to teach college preparatory
Chemistry and Biology), Physicl Edu-
cation.
Jamestown, New York Teacher Needs:
Citizenship Education and Jr. High
English.
Michigan-
Flint, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Eng-
lish, Home Economics, Senior High Lit-
erature, Mathematics, Vocal Music,
Bookkeeping and Business English.
Mesick, Michigan Teacher Needs: Mu-
sic-band and vocal (Jr. & Sr. High),
Science, and Third Grade.
The following University is interested
in Teachers in the following field:
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada-
(Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Teacher Needs: Mathematics.
For appointments or additional infor-
mation, please contact the Bureau of

Appointments, 3 5 2 8 Administration
Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will interview at the Engrg. School:
Mon., Feb. 28, 1955-
Automatic Elect. Co., Chicago, Ill.
-B.S. in Elect. and Mech. E. for Re-
search & Devel., Quality Control, Op-
erational & Life Testing, Production &
Production Control.
Udylite Corp., Detroit, Mich. - all
levels in Chem. E. for Research, Serv-
ice and Sales.
Electro-Metallurgical Co., Union Car-
bide & Carbon Corp., Niagara Falls,
N.Y.-B.S. & M.S. in Civil, Elect., Ind.,
Mech., Metal., Chem. E., Engrg. Me-
chanics, and Chemistry, for Produ-
tion, Works Engrg., Power, Gen'l.
Engrg., Purchasing, Manufacturing Of-
fice, Res. & Dev.
U.S. Govt., U.S. Navy, San Francisco
Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, Calif.-
B.S. & M.S. in Elect., Mech., Metal,
Naval E., and Anflytical Chemistry,
and B.S. in Civil E. for Design, Devel.,
Research and Testing.
Kaiser Services, Kaiser Aluminum &
Chem. Corp., Kaiser Aluminum &
Chem. Sales, Inc., Oakland, Calif.-all
levels in Chem., Elect., Ind., Mech.,
and Metal. E. for Research, Develop-
ment, Production and Sales.
Ohio Edison Co., Akron, Ohio-B.S.
in Elect. and Mech. E. for Electric Utili-
ty Engineering,
Mon. & Tues., Feb. 28 & March 1-
Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), Esso Stand-
ard Oil Co., Manufacturing Div., Bat-
on Rouge, La.-all levels of Civil, Elect.,
Ind., Mech., Metal., and Chem. E., and
Chem. for Summer and Regular Pro-
cess Design & Devel., Inspection, Proj-
ect & Field Enag.
Shell Oil Co., N.Y. N.Y.-B.S. & M.S.
In Elect., Civil., Mech., and Chem. E.
for 1 Shell Chem. Corp.-Product and
Process Devel., & Plant Engrg., and 2.
Shell Oil Co., Manufacturing-Refin-
ery Design, Construction, Operation
and Maintenance, Process Development
& Research, & Engrg. Research.
Shell Oil Co., Production - B:S. &
M.S. in Chem. E., all levels in Mech.,
Elect., and Marine E. for Oil Field Pro-
duction. Shell Development Co., Hous-
ton, Texas labs only-all levels in Mech.
E. and Engrg. Physics for Research-
Exploration and Production.
Nat'l Security Agency,' Washington,
D.C.-all levels in Elect., Mech., Ind.,
Chem. E. and Math for Research, De-
sign and Development.
Tues., March 1-
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., Cleve-
land, Ohio-B.S. & M.S. in Aero., Civil,
Mech., and Metal. E. for Specifications,
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RATES
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Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily,
1:00 A.M. Saturday
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Box,
39c; shorts, 69e; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
1949 JEEP Station Wagon. Six cylinder
with overdrive. Radio and heater.
The big lot across from downtown
carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )239B
1948 DODGE two-door green, radio,
heater, new tires. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )245B
FOR THE FINEST hi-fidelity music,
hear the new Telefunken; Opus AM,
FM radio. Truly the Cadillac of
radios. Ann Arbor Radio and TV,
1217 S. University; Ph. NO 8-7942. 1%
blocks east of East Eng. 243B
1950 CHEVROLET two-door clue. Radio
and heater. New tires, new battery.
Completely reconditioned. $495 this
week. The big lot across from down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )248B
1950 FORD, two-door V-8. Radio and
heater. Runs perfect. The big lot'
across from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )2498
1953 DODGE-six-cylinder. Automatic
transmission. Radio and heater. Clean
$850 Cash. Ph. NO 3-2888. )263B
FULLY EQUIPPED, light weight bicy-
cle, $39.95. Service on all makes of
bicycles. Kiddie Korner, Corner of
Main and Madison. )264B
1947 BUICK SEDAN, radio and heater,
$95, 1948 NASH, $95. Fitzgerald-Jor-
dan, Inc., 607 Detroit St. NO 8-8141.
)267B
MICHIGAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY:
(1859-1917). Nearly complete set;
about 50 volumes. Harry Wight,
Grand Ledge, Mich. )265B
OWNER going to England. 1954 Mer-
cury. Monterey, four-door, Power
steering, Merco-Matic, radio, heater,
only 7,000 miles. Exceptional buy at
$2,095. NO 3-0219. )271B
Purchase from Purchase
Cine Kodak, Model 20, 8mm. Movie
Camera, Used. $25.
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 8-6972
)270B
1948 HUDSON, Super Six. Radio and
heater, Two door. Very good trans-
portation. The big lot across from
downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)269B

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FOR SALE
WEBCOR Tape Recorder. Excellent con-
dition. $125. Phone NO 3-4637. )268B
THIS RALENGH BICYCLE was pur-
chased new last summer. Has many
accessories. A steal at $25. Grant
Scruggs, NO 8-8178 after 7:00 p.m.
)272B
WEBCOR 3-speed Phono. Excellent Con-
dition. Best offer. NO 3-3921. )266B
FULLY EQUIPPED, light weight bicy-
cle, $39.95. Service on all makes of
bicycles. Kiddie Korner, Corner of
Main and Madison.
ROOMS FOR RENT
BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH - Campus
Tourist Home, 518 E. William (near
State). NO 3-8454. Student rooms.
)23D
DOUBLE ROOM, modern furnishings
near campus. 1111 White, NO 2-9625.
)39D
ONE DOUBLE ROOM, large closet kit-
chen privileges optional. No drinkers
or smokers. For quiet gentlemen.
Near State and Packard-Phone NO
8-8345. )50D
RENT FREE to couple in exchange for
care of 8 year old child by widower.
Call NO 2-9665 for further informa-
tion. )56D
WANTED-Male student to share mod-
ern two-room apartment. Two blocks
from campus. Call NO 8_6021. )55D
DOUBLE furnished room for two men.
Two short blocks to campus. Shower;
continuous hot water-Reasonable.
Rent single to reliable party. 509 S.
Division St. near Jefferson. )58D
SINGLE and multiple rooms near cam-
pus. $6 and $6.50. Ph. NO 2-7639,
1001 S. Forest. )57D
LARGE, CLEAN APARTMENT to share
with male student. 618 Packad, Apt.
2. )60D
SINGLE ROOM for students, 1216 Pros-
pect, NO 3-8490. )59D
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD at Owen Co-op.
$13.38 one week. Two vacancies. Ap-
ply to Paul Dunn, NO 8-7211. )15E
LARGE MASTER BEDROOM with fire-
place, telephone, garage. Breakfast
accommodations. In quiet and beau-
tiful Barton Hills. References. NO
3-5841. )17E
WANTED-Third male student for on
campus three spacious roomed furn-
ished apartment. Complete kitchen
facilities. $35. NO 3-8497. )16E
HELP WANTED
PARTTIME student help. Apply at
Coffee Shop, 812 Monroe, Between
8 A.M. and 1 P.M. )36H

PERSONAL
STUDENTS--begin or continue your
piano playing while at college. Artist
teachers-practice facilities. Robert
Dumm Piano Studios, call NO 2-3541.
)54F
SPECIALS AVAILABLE for every one
for one more week on Ladies Home
Journal, Holiday, Glamour, House
and Garden. Phone Student Periodi-
cal. NO 2-3061. )62F
WOULD the person who borrowed the
Raleigh bicycle from South Quad
please tell owner how to get it back.
Call NO 3-0521, Ext. 210.
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310
S.. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)101
REAL ESTATE
CALL WARD REALTY
NO 2-7787
for 2-3 bedroom homes-priced for
students. Evenings call:
Mr. Hadeock NO 2-5863
Mr. Rice 3YP 2740-M
Mr. Garner NO 3-2761
Mr. Martin NO 8-8608
Mr. Schoot NO 3-2763 )20

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STUDENTS!
BUY SEASON TICKETS BEFORE 8 P.M. TUESDAY

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GET:
$1.75 Ticket for the opera, "FALSTAFF" March 1
$1.50 Ticket for "The Skin of Our Teeth" March 23
$1.20 Ticket for 'Clugstone Inheritance" April 28
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M.-5 P.M.

TECHNICOLOR FUN!
"SO THIS IS PARIS"

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For after the game entertainment
DANCING
rueadaj, Friday and
Saturday Night
Open 2 P.M. to 2 A.M.
Members of V.F.W. and their guests
Mary Lou, Your featured vocalist. Don Bailey, Your singing host

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TOMORROW NIGHT
Saturday,
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TOMORROW

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$14 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor
Phone NO 2-3972-You must be 21
"Ann Arbor's Most Popular Club"

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All the King's Men
with
Broderick Crawford John Derek
Mercedes McCambridge Joanne Dru
Thursday & Friday
7&9
W. C. FIELDS and MAE WEST
in
My Little Chickadee
Saturday at 7 & 9
Sunday at 8 only

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