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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

W'EDN'ESDAY. MARCH 9. MO.

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Prof. Beer Sets 'Politics' Lecture

Prof. Samuel Beer, Chairman of
the department of government at
Harvard University, will speak on
"British Politics" at 7:45 p.m. to-
day in the Hussey Room of the
Michigan League.
As a Guggenheim fellow in

DAILYOFFICIAL BULLETIN

Britain in 1953-54, Prof. Beer made
a thorough study of contemporary
British politics, particularly, the
parliamentary form.
Prof. Beer is the author of the
book, City of Reason.

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RO(BERT TAYLOR

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 Uni-
versity. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553
Administration Building bofore 2 p.m.
the day preceding publication (be-
fore 10 a.m. on Saturday.) Notice of
lectures, concerts and organization
meetings cannot be published oftener
than twice.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 107
Notices
CANDIDATES OPEN HOUSES

March Time
8 6:00 P.M.
8 6:30
8 6:30
8 7:00

School Studies, which will be
in Detroit Wed., March 9.

held

House Candidates

Phi Kappa Psi
Alpha Chi Omega
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Pi Lambda Phi

All
All
All
SGO

The following Out-of-State Public
Schools are interested in teachers in
the following fields:
Coronado, California
Teacher Needs-all fields
South San Francisco, California
Teacher Needs: Core English-Social
Studies, Combination teacher for men-
tally-retarded and also basic English
including reading, and United States
History and Government.
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Teacher Needs: English, United States
History and Problems of American
Democracy, Physics, Chemistry, Ad-
vanced Mathematics, Advanced French
and Spanish. The areas of Art, Mu-
sic both instrumental and vocal and
Physical Education.
La Grange, Illinois
Teacher Needs-All fields
Garden City, New York
Teacher Needs: All fields
Perrysburg, Ohio
Teacher Needs: All fields
Toledo, Ohio
Teacher Needs: Third, Fifth and also
a possibility of a first grade.
Lakewood, Ohio
Teacher Needs: All fields
Appleton ,Wisconsin f
Teacher Needs: Speech Correctionist
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Teacher Needs: Kindergarten, Grade
7th and 8th.
Overseas
The American School in Japan, Tokyo,
Japan--Teacher Needs: Social Studies
The following Colleges are interested
in teachers in the following fields:
Angola, Indiana - Tri-State College
Teacher Needs: Chemical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Mathemat-
ics and Science, and Civil Engineer-
ing.

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9
9
10
10
10
10
10
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5:30
6:00
'6:30
5:15
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
6:30

Chi Omega All
Collegiate Sorosis All
Williams House All
Kappa Kappa
Gamma All
Betsy Barbour SGO
Pi Beta Phi All
Alpha Omicron Pi All
Greene House All
Chicago House SGO

10 6:30

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7:00
5:00
6:30
6:30
7:00

Sigma Alpha
Epsilon
Kelsey House
Prescott House
Jordan Hall
Delta Tau Delta
Martha Cook

S.Q.
SGO
SGO
SGO
SGO

HERBERT TREYTEON
ODERN SIZE

Any candidates wishing to speak at an-
other house or at another time than
otherwise specified, please contact the
respective house presidents.
Ushers gre still urgently needed for
Skit Night. Please sign up at the League
or the Union.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
The Bureau of Appointments, Sum-
mer Placement Division will hold its
weekly meeting Wed., March 9 in Room
3G of the Michigan Union from 1:00-
5:00 p.m. All available summer job
openings will be shown.
The following Public School systems
are interested in teachers in the fol-
lowing fields:
Battle Creek, Michigan-Calhoun Rural
Agricultural School.
Teacher Needs: Social Studies and
communication skills, Girls' Physical
Education, Home room teacher-fused
program, Second, Third Grade and
Speech Correctionist.
Detroit, Michigan - Redford Township
School District
Teacher Needs: All fields
Ionia, Michigan
Teacher Needs: Elementary, English,
Science and Mathematics (Senior
High).
Iron River, Michigan.
Teacher Needs: Second Grade, Third
Grade, Fifth Grade, Homemaking
High School Mathematics (Man) with
Science minor
Ovid, Michigan
Teacher Needs: Mathematics and Sci-
ence, Library and Study Hall, Senior
High English, Early Elementary, High
School English and Girls Physical
Education.
Pinconning, Michigan
Teacher Needs: Home Economics,
High School English, High School
Library, Later Elementary and First
Grade.
Richmond, Michigan
Teacher .Needs: High School Mathe-
matics and Science Teacher, High
School Physical Education (Girl's),
High School Art, High School Librar-
ian with Journalism and Speech and
Early Elementary.
Williamston, Michigan - Williamston
Community Schools
Teacher Needs: Early Elementary,
Commercial, Homemaking and Jr.
High teachers.
Detroit, Michigan
An invitation is extended to elemen-
tary teaching candidates who are in-
terested in teaching in Detroit to at-
tend the Clinic of the Elementary
School Improvement Committee, Met-
ropolitan Bureau of Cooperative

For addition information
the Bureau of Appointments,
ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511

Camp Charlevoix, Boys private camp
in Northern Michigan will interview
male candidates for all types of coun-
selor positions March 9 from 1:00-5:00
p.m. and March 10 from 9:00 a.m.-
12:00m.; 1:00-5:00 p.m. Contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, Ext. 2614 to make
an appointment for an interview.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:'
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Tues., March 15--
J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc., New York,
N.Y.-June men in LS&A or with de-
grees in Economics for Management
Training.
Household Finance, Inc., home of-
fice-Chicago, Ill., branches in various
areas in U.S. and Canada-June men
LS&A and BusAd for Management
Training Program.
Inland Steel Co., general office-Chi-
cago, Ill., location of training-Indiana
Harbor, Indian-June men in LS&A
or with technical training for General
Management Training.
Employers Mutuals of Wausau, Wau-
sau, Wisc.-men and women in LS&A,
BusAd, Legal, or Engrg.-for accounting,
underwriting, claims, sales, actuarial,
claims-legal, safety engrg., and super-#
visory positions.
Wed., March 16-
John Deere & Co., Moline, Ill.-men
LS&A and BusAd for Sales.
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit,
Mich.-men in LS&A and BusAd for
Management Training Program, Credit
Analyst; Investment Analyst, and Trust
Aide.
Wed. and Thurs., March 16, 17-
Kroger Co., Detroit, Mich.-men in
LS&A and BusAd for Merchandising,
Personnel, Comptroller, Real Estate,
Warehouse Superintendent, and Manu-
facturing Superintendent.
J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, Mich.-men
and women in LS&A and BusAd for
Executive Training Program primarily
for the Merchandising Division, but will
talk to people interested in other divi-
sions.
Thurs., March 17-
Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid
and Mich. Civil Service-men and wom-
en with any background for social work
anywhere in Mich.
For appointments contact the Bureau

contact
3528 Ad-
Ext. 489.

of Appointments, 2528 Admin. Bldg.,
Ext. 371.
Lectures
EngineeringLecture, auspices of Tau
Beta P. Dr. Harold S. Osborne, Paul G.
Agnew Foundation. Standards-A Tool
for the Young Engineer" Wed. March
9, at 8:00 p.m. in Auditorium D, An-
gel" Hall. Open to public.
Aeronautical Engineering L e c t u r e.
Wed., March 9, 4:00 p.m., in Room 1504
East Engineering Building, "Current
Aircraft Design Problems," R. R. Heppe,
Department Head, Aerodynamics, Lock-
heed Aircraft Corporation.
Military Science Lecture. "The Civil
r.' Dwight L. Dumond, professor of
history. Wed., March 9, 7:30 p.m. in
Auditorium C, Angell Hall. Public in-
vited.
Academic Notices
College of Architecture and Design
freshman five-week grade reports are
due Mon., Mirch 14. Send them to 207
Architecture Building.
Geometry Seminaiz will meet Wed.,
March 9, at 7:00 p.m. in 3001 A.H. Prof.
G. Y. Rainich will speak on "Purely
Formal Geometry."
Zoology Seminar. Prof. John T. Em-
len, Jr., Department of Zoology, Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, will speak on
"Some Factors Regulating House Mouse
Populations," Wed., March 9, at 4:15
p.m., in the Natural Science Auditor-
ium.
Sociology Colloquium. "Surplus Chil-
dren-Research Strategies in Facilitat-
ing Family Planning in Puerto Rico."
Dr. Reuben Hill, University of North
Carolina. 4:00 p.m., Wed., March 9. East
Conference Room, Rackham Building.
Actuarial Seminar. March 10, at 3:00
p.m. in Room 3212 A.H. Jose Cortes will
continue the discussion of "Interpola-
tion in Terms of Operators."
Seminar in Organic Chemistry. Thurs.,
March 10 at 7:30 pa. in Room 1300
Chemistry. A. Charles Schoenthaler will
speak on "Preparation and Properties
of Paracyclophanes."
Seminar in Analytical-Inorganic-Phys-
ical Chemistry. Thurs., March 10 at 7:30
p.m. in Room 3005 Chemistry. Dr. Anil
K. be will speak on "Modern Trends in
the Analysis of Trace Quantities of
Uranium."
402 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the
Application, of Mathematics to Social
Science will meet Thurs., March 10,
Room 3401 Mason Hall from 4:00-5:30
p.m. L. B. Slobodkin will speak on "The
Regulation of Numbers of Animals."
Seminar in Applied Mathematics will
meet Thurs., March 10, at 4:00 p.m. in
Room 247 West Engineering. Prof. C. L
Dolph will speak on "Difraction of an
Electro-Magnetic Plane Wave by a
Sphere."
Concerts
Student Recital. Justine Votypka, pi-
anist, will perform at 8:30 p.m., Wed.,
March 9, in Rackham Assembly Hall.
Her program, in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the Master of Mu-
sic degree, will include four Early Ital-
ian Pierces, and works by Bach, Piston,
Schumann, Ravel, Griffes, and Finney.
Miss Votypka is a pupil of Benning
Dexter, and the recital will be open to
the public.
Events Today
Frosh Weekend - Publicity Commit-
tee, Maize Team will meet Wed., March
9, at 7:00 p.m. in the League. Programs
Committee, Maize Team meet Wed.,
March 9, at 7:15 p.m. in the League.
University Lutheran Chapel. Lenten
Vesper Services today, at 7:30 and 9:15
p.m., with sermon by the Rev. Theo.
Daniel, Wayne U. Lutheran Student
Pastor.
(Continued on Page 4)

WHOEVER STOLE the briefcase from
the Union Friday morning, please re-
turn the lecture notebooks to the
Union. 78A
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY taype Oxfords-..6.88. Sox,
39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
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
1948 CHEVROLET Club Coupe-radio,
heater, good tires, The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)277B
1950 NASH, two-door, heater, good
paint, good tires. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)283B
1947 CHEVROLET four-door, good tires,
radio and heater, good transporta-
tion. The big lot across from down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )282B
FOR SALE--2 refrigerators, 6 and 20
cubic feet, also 2 gas ranges and
miscellaneous kitchen equipment.
Cheap. NO 2-8269, ask for Tim Rear-
don or NO 3-1511, Ext. 2534, ask for
Harold Wolfe. )284B
1948 DeSOTO 4 door Sedan, heater-
in excellent condition, $225. Call NO
3-8123. )289B
Purchase from Purchase'
Keystone Olympic 8mm. Movie
Camera with f 1.9 lens; used, $75.
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 3-6972
)287B
33-FT. MOBILE HOME, completely
modern, priced at little more than
a year's apartment rent. Call NO
3-1616, or may be seen at Lot 3,
Coachville. )292B

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone NO 23-24-1
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 3.23
4 .99 2.46 4.31
Figure 5 overage words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 PM. doily.
1:00 A.M. Saturday

LOST AND FOUND

FOR SALE
1948 PONTIAC, new tires, radio and
heater, newly overhauled motor. The
big lot across from downtown car-
port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )294B
1946 OLDSMOBILE, 4-door, mechani-
cally perfect, good tires, spotlessly
clean interior. Shown by appoint-
ment on dark nights-$145. Call NO
2-6229 days-NO 3-289 on nights.
)296B
1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, radio and
heater; good condition-$295. Call NO
2-5061, George, after 5:00 P.M. )295B
HEAR THE NEW
TELEFU N KEN
The finest in AM-FM performance
ever offered! We will accept your
present AM-FM radio as a trade-in.
For the First Time
a quality FM table model radio for
$29.95. A real value-See them today!1
For World Wide Reception
Hallicrafters Radios-"CHOICE OF
EXPERTS" - Also Zenith Trans-
oceanic receivers - the original
short-wave portable. Prices start
at $54.95, used.
The Webcor Musicale
The first and finest and still im-
proving. Bring in your favorite
record and try it.
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University Phone NO 8-9742
12 blocks east of East Eng.
297B
'47 CADILLAC, two-door, new white-
wall tires. Perfect condition through-
out. Equipped with all Cadillac ac-
cessories. $375. Call NO 2-1291 aft-
er 6. 298B
ALMOST NEW Royal Quiet Deluxe type-
writer. Sacrifice. NO 3-0521, Ext. 572.
)299B
1946 BUICK Sedan, Radio, $75. 1948
FRAZER Sedan, $95. Fitzgerald-Jor-
dan, Inc. 607 Detroit St., NO 8-8141.
)300B
ROOMS FOR RENT
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
BY DAY, week, month,. student rooms
also available. Campus Tourist Home,
518 E. William (near State) NO
3-8454. )62D
Rooms for Men
clean and pleasant, near the Uni-
versity and all the best eating places.
Parking facilities. 1412 Cambridge.
Call NO 8-7683. )63D

ROOMS FOR RENT
CENTRALLY LOCATED; exceptional
four room flat, private bath, avail-
able for bachelor girls, or family,
NO 8-7106. )64D
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED, excellent food,
no work, 927 Forest. Call NO 8-8400.
)18E
WANTED TO RENT
ONE-BEDROOM apartment for young
couple. Needed at once. Phone Pat
Ward, NO 2-4514. )65D
PERSONAL
WANTED: for L.S.&A. Senior Class Veep
-FRED KEYWELL. (Paid political
advertisement). )66F
$300 FIRST WEEK-$50 EVERY WEEK
-Two of us are putting ourselves
through school with this business.
You too can do this in only a few
hours a week. Free particulars. Stu.
dent Opportunities, 808 E., 13th, Uni-
versity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
Mr4
COMPARE-a newspaper-7c; Time-6c;
Life-8c; Sat. Review-82c; U.S. News
--10c; Atlantic Monthly-25c; Sat.
Eve.Post-10c. Student Periodical, NO
2-3061. )67F
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Cleveland, Friday,
March 11. Call John Vatroch. NO
8-6249. )470
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)101
RADIO - PHONO - TV
Service and Sales
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
"Student Service"
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University. Phone NO 8-7942
114 blocks east of East Eng. )281
TYPING WANTED. Reasonable rates.
Mrs. Mullet, 726 S. Main, NO 8-6883.
)291
REAL ESTATE
Call Ward Realty
NO 2-7787
for 2-3 bedroom homes-priced for
students. Evenings call:
Mr. Hadcock NO 2-5863
Mr. Rice 3YP 2740-M
Mr. Garner NO 3-2761
Mr. Martin NO 8-8608
Mr. Schoot NO 3-2763 )20
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds
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The Theosophical Society
in Ann Arbor
presents
A PUBLIC LECTURE
"THE CONQUEST
OF ILLUSION"
The public is cordially invited.
No Admission charge.
WED., MA RCH 9, 8:00 P.M.
Meeting Place: 736 South State
(N.W. corner State and Hill)

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* IN PERSON*
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IN AN EXCITING DRAMATIC PROGRAM
With Piano Accompaniment

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 8:15 P.M.
Sunday Matinee 2:30 '
"A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT"
-Christopher Fry
"THE BOOR" Anton Chekhov
STUDENT RATE 99c GENERAL ADMISSION $1.65
DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER
NO 2-5915 327 S. Fourth

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