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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955

FINAL PERFORMANCE

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

"UNA VIUDA DIFICIL"1
by CONRADO NALE NOXLO
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
Performances Tomorrow - 3:15 and 8 p.m.
ALL SEATS RESERVED, 75c
Call NO 8-6300 for reservations

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 before 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.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 137
Notices
Blue Cross Group Hospitalization,
Medical and Surgical Service Programs
for staff members will be open from
April 11 to April 22 for new applications
and changes in contracts now in effect.
Staff members who wish to enroll, or
change their coverage to include sur-
gical and medical services, should make

such changes at the Personnel Office,
Room 3012 Administration Building.
New applications and changes will be-
come effective June 5, with the first
payroll deduction on May 31.
Regents' Meeting: Wed., May 25.
Communications for consideration at
this meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than Tues., May 17.
The annual spring meeting of the
University Senate, Mon., May 23, at 4:15
p.m. in Rackhpm Lecture Hall. Matters
to be included on the agenda should
be brought to the attention of the Sec-
retary by Mon., May 2.
Wolverine Girls' State: Interviewing
for counseling positions for the 1955
Wolverine Girls' State Thurs., April 21,
1:00-3:00 p.m. in the League Socigl
Director's Office,
Open Meeting for all interested mem-
bers of the Faculty to discuss the Uni-
versity parking problem. April 21, at
4:00 p.m. in Rackham Amphitheater.

MONEW
MEMMMI

AN ACADEMIC FREEDOM WEEK PROGRAM
THE LABOR YOUTH LEAGUE
IS PROUD TO PRESENT:
DR. HOWARD SELSAM
Director, Jefferson School of Social Science,
New York
Author of "Socialism and Ethics"
and "What Is Philosophy?"
Outstanding national authority on Marxism
"MARXISM AND
ACADEMIC FREEDOM"
Friday, April 22, 7:30 P.M.
200 North 4th (Corner Ann & 4th)

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Graduating Seniors: Order your caps
tnd gowns for commencement at Moe's
Sport Shop, N. University now.
All students planning to meet the Di-
rected Teaching requirement for the!
secondary school teaching certificate
during the fall or spring semesters of
the 1955-1956 academic year must file
their applications in Room 3206, Uni-
versity High School before the end of
the present semester. Anyone failing to
make application will seriously jeopar-
dize his chances for securing an assign-
ment.
Medical College Admission Test: Ap-
plication blanks for the May 7 admini-
stration of the Medical College Admis-
sion Test are still available at 110 Rack-
ham Building. Application' blanks are
due in Princeton, N.J. not later than
April 23, 1955. If you expect to enter
medical school in the fall of 1956, you
are urged to take the test on May 7.
Selective Service Examination: Stu-
dents taking the Selective Service Col-
lege Qualification Test on April 21 are
requested to report to Room 140, Busi-
ness Administration, Thurs., April 21 at
8:30 a.m.
Student Government Council, Humn
and International Welfare Committee
will meet Fri,, April 22 at 4:00 p.m.,
Room 3N, Union. Anyone interested is
invited to attend.
Law School Admission Test: Candi-
dates taking the Law School Admission
Test Sat., April 23 are requested to re-
port to Room 100, Hutchins Hall at 8:45
a.m.
The following student sponsored so-
cial events are approved for the coming
week-end. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Affairs not later than 12 :00m. on the
Mon. prior to the event:
April 22-
Alpha Sigma Phi
Delta Theta Phi
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Tau
Pi Lambda Phi
Psi Omega
Sigma Nu
Taylor
- Zeta Beta Tau
April 23--
Alpha Chi Omega

Alpha Epsilon Pi
Betsy Barbour
Beta Theta Pi
Chinese Students' Club
Chi Phi
Cooley House
Delta Tau Delta
Delta Theta Phi
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Upsilon
Kelsey House
Mosher Hall
Oxford House
Phi Oelt# Phi
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Tau
Thai Association
Theta Xi
Turkish Club
Van Tyne House
Williams House
Zeta Beta Tau
Delta Sigma Delta
April 24-
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Fletcher H Lll
Phi Delta Phi
Sigma Delta Tau
Stockwell Hall
Victor Vaughan House
Social chairmen are notified that the
calendar is closed beginning May 23. No
student sponsored activities may be
scheduled to take place after this date.
Representatives from the following
school systems will be at the Bureau of
Appointments for interviews:
Thurs., ApriF21
Algonac, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Later Elementary; Commercial; Librar-
ian; Asst. Football-Basketball Coach; Jr.
High-7th, 8th & 9th Grade subjects.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan -- Teacher
Needs: Elementary; Secondary - all
fields.
Jackson, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
English-Social Science; Mathematics-
Science (Core); Early and Later Ele-
mentary; Boy's Physical Education with
the Core position girl's Physical Edu-
cation.
Lincoln Park, Michigan -- Teacher
Needs: Elementary; Jr. High Seventh;
Eighth Mathematics; English; Sr. High
English; Physical Education (Woman);
English (Remedial) possibly; Social
Science; Industriai Arts; Mathematics;
Science (man); Commercial (man);
Elementary Music (vocal) women; Sr.
High Music (vocal) man; Visiting
Teacher.
Fri., April 22
Fraser, Michigan - Teacher Needs:

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Thursday and Friday at 7 and 9
THE MAN WHO CAME
TO DINNER
with
MONTE WOOLEY
BETTE DAVIS
ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
50c

Jr. High Librarian; Chemistry-Physics;'
Early and Later Elementary.j
Morrice, Michigan - Teacher Needs:'
English - Spanish; Commercial-short
hand; Agriculture; Early and Later Ele-
mentary.
For appointments or additional infor-
mation contact the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administratior Bldg., NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.
We have been notified of the follow-
ing vacancies:
U.S. Naval Adademy, Annapolis, Md.-
Assistant Professor in Math. and Me-
chanics. Masters or higher degree and
at least one yr. exp.
Canal Zone Government-Elem. and
Jr. & Sr. H.S. English, Spanish, S.S.,
Science, Math., Commerce, Music, Art,
Home Ec., & Shop. Also Phys. Educ.
and Recreation. Must have at least 3
yrs. experience. Aged 24 to 40.
Anglo - American Schools, Athens,
Greece-High School Principal; man
with Masters and at least two years of
administrative experience ot H.S. level.
Must sign a two year contract.
Territorial College of Guam, Agana,
Guam-Asst. Prof., Social Science and
English. Masters Degree with some work
toward Ph.D. Experienced. Married, no
children. Man or woman.
The American School in Japan, To-
kyo - Social Studies Teacher. Needs
special training in Far Eastern studies.
Man or woman. Experience preferred
but not necessary.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration building, phone NO 3-
1511, Ext. 489.
The following representatives will not
be at the Bureau of Appointments for
interviews but have the following va-
cancies:
Willcox, Arizona - Teacher Needs:
Homemaking; H.S. Science; Music-Ele-
mentary and H.S. Glee club; H.S. Math-
ematics.
Norwalk, California-Techer Needs:
Early and Later Elementary 7th & 8th
Grades - Social Studies-Language arts
core for one-half day and either mathe-
matics or physical education the other
half day; Art; Music; Mathematics;
Physical Education; History,
Evergreen Park, Illinois- Teacher
Needs: General Shop-Arts & Crafts-
General Mathematics; English (wom-
an); Algebra-General Shop (man); Lat-
in-English (woman); English-French
(woman).
Harvey, Illinois-Teacher Needs: Ear-
ly and Later Elementary Mathematics;
Science; Vocal Music.
Mendota, Illinois - Teacher Needs:
Speech Correctionist; Home Economics;
Mentally retarded Techer.
Rochelle, Illinois - Teacher Needs:
Home Economics Librarian; Industrial
Arts Biology-General Science.
Skokie, Illinois-Teacher Needs: Eng-
lish; General Science; Mathematics; Po-
cial Studies; Business Education; Girl's
Physical Education; Foreign Language
(French-Germn); Industrial Arts; Ad-
viser (class counselor).
Davenport, Iowa-Teacher Needs: In-
dustrial Arts.
Lemars, Iowa-Teacher Needs: Third
Grade.
Marengo, Iowa-Teacher Needs: Eng-
lish-Librarian; Girl's Physical Educa-
tion; Seventh and Eighth combination
room; Fourth Grade; Third Grade.
North Plainfield, New Jersey-Teach-
er Needs: Early and Later Elementary;
Industrial Arts; Mathematics.
Lake Ronkonkoma, New York-Teach-
er Needs: Early Elementary; English-
Foreign Lnguage; Vocal Music; Art;
Home Economics; Physical Education
(woman).
Mamaroneck, New York - Teacher
Needs: Sr. High-Mathematics; French-
Spanish; Jr. High Core (preferably with
a minor in Social Studies); Jr. & Sr.
High Special Reading Teacher; Fourth
Grade (mn); Librarian-Elementary;
Art-Elementary; Music Consultant (el-
ementary).
New York, New York-Teacher Needs:
Physical 'Education (woman).
Pembroke, N.C.-Teacher Needs: Mu-
sic; English-Spanish.
Montpelier, Ohio - Teacher Needs:
Mathematics-Physical Science.
Perrysburg, Ohio - Teacher Needs:
Early and Later Elementary.
Sandusky, Ohio-Teacher Needs: H.S.
Home Economics; Jr. Hi. & Sr. High
English-Spanish; Jr. High-7th Grade;

Third Grade; Fifth Grade; Girls Phys-
ical Education; English (H.S.); Fourth
Grade.
Springfield, Ohio - Teacher Needs:
Speech and Hearing therapy.
Cottage Grove, Oregon -- Teacher
Needs: First Grade; Second Grade; Art
--Grades 6, 7, 8: Girl's Physical Educa-
tion-Grades 6. 7, 8.
Dallas, Texas-TeacherNeeds: Direc-
tor of Reading (all grade levels from
grades 1-12); English; History.
Brigham City, Utah--Teacher Needs;
Early And Later Elementary; Hone Eco-
nomics; Secondary-all fields.
Fort Eustis, Virginia-Teacher Needs:
Guidance Instructor--educational psy-
chology, leadning process; effective
speaking; methods of instruction, cur-
riculum, etc.; Remedial Reading; Su-
pervisor-Examinations section; Techni-
cal Instructors-Marine Transportation;
Marine Stevedore Operations; Aircraft
Maintenance, etc.
Greybull, Wyoming-Teacher Needs:
Early and Later Elementary; H.S. Eng-
lish-Library; Business Education (Typ-
ing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping),
For additiongl information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Tues., April 26
Andrew Corp., Chicago, Ill.-all lev-
els of Elect., Mech. E. for Research, De-
sign, Development, Sales.
Detroit Civil Service Commission, De-
troit, Mich.-all levels of Civil, Elect.,
Mech. E., Chemistry, Public Health, and
Architecture for Summer and Regular.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Thurs., April 21
Detroit Edison Co., Detroit, Michigan
-B.S. in Engrg. who plan to continue
their studies in Nuclear Engrg. for
Summer.
Atomic Power Dev. Assoc., Inc., De-
troit, Mich.-M.S. or PhD in Nuclear
Engrg. for Regular Employment.
E. J. Brach & Sons, Chicago, Ill.--
B.S. & M.S. in Ind., Mech., Chem. E.,
and Chemistry for Research, Develop-
ment, Administration.
Fri., April 22
Danly Machine Specialties, Chicago,
Ill.-B.S. & M.S. In Elect., Ind., and
Mech. E., U.S. citizens only, summer
work-Freshmen, Sophomores, and Jun-
iors, for Regular, Summer and Coop.,
Research, Sales, Design, Methods &a
Shop Supervision.
Standard Oil Co., Esso Labs., Louisi-
ana Div., Baton Rouge, La.-all levels
in Chem. E. for Research and Develop-
ment.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Inc., Detroit,
Mich.-B.S. in Mech. E. for Research,
Developments and Design.
Thurs., April 28
Kearney & Trecker Corp., Milwaukee,
Wis.-Aill levels of Elect., & Mech. 33. for
Design, Development, and Sales.
Osborn Manufacturing Co., Cleveland,
Ohio-B.S. in Engrg. Mech. and Mech.
E. for Design and Sales.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. Engrg., Ext.
2182
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
A state office in Ann Arbor is looking
for a Stenographer-Clerk A.
Mich. Children's Aid Society, Pontiac,
Mich., has a vacancy for a Social Work-
er. Would like a person with a Master's
degree, but would accept a B.S. in the
Social Sciences.
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Starting FRIDAY
Terrifying
Adventure! _

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Department of Physical Education
for Women Presents
"THE OCEAN FLOOR"
Saturday, April 23, at 3:00 P.M.
Second Floor of Barbour Gymnasium
Admission: 50c adults - 25c children

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ORPH EUM

6:45 - 8:45
80c

"A piece of movie wizadry!... A treat
for eye and ear! - N.Y. Times
SOPHIE LOREN LOI S MAXWELL
in the grandest of all grand operas!
S. HUROK
presents
VERDI'S;

JAMES STEWARr
ALFRED WTCCOCIC'S
REAR WINDOW
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