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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1955

DAILY-OFFICIAL BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4) May 10 at 4:10 p.m. In Room 2308 Chem- torium A, Angell Hall; compositions by Wed., May 11, after the 7:00 a.m. Holy
istry. Dr. Kasimir Fajans will speak on (Handel, Scarlatti, Haydn, Marx, Brahms, Communion.
11 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Bureau "Electron Configurations and Electric Ravel, Craig, Rachmaninoff, and Mous-
of Appointments. Although older ma- Forces in Boron Compounds." sorgsky. Pupil of Chase Baromeo. Open Filial meeting of the Michigan Chap-
ture grad students are preferred candi- to the public. ter of the American Association of Uni-
dates who are over 19 and qualified for Doctoral Examination for Richard versity Professors May 11, in the West
any of the following positions will be Collier Teevan, Psychology; thesis: Conference Room, Rackham Building.
considered. Openingsare for Siling In- "Standards of Behavior as a Function xhibitions Informal coffee hour from 3:15-4:00
structors, Handicract Instructors and of Social Class, Integration Setting and Exhibition, Museum of' Art, Alumni p.m., with Regent-elect Eugene Power
Cabin Counselors. There are also open- Child-Retring Practices," Tues., May Memorial Hall. Student Exhibition as spetigl guest; at 4:00 a panel discus-
Ings for a REGISTERED NURSE and a 10, 7611 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chair- College of Architecture and Design sion will be held on the topic, "Prob-
MEDICAL STUDENT. This is a private man, E. B. McNeil. Through May 26. Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 i lems of Organization of Higher Educa-
boys camp that has an eight week p.m. weekdays, 2:00-5:00 Sundays. The tion In Michigan." Open to all the fac-
cpmping season with one week of pre- Doctoral Examination for Steven Ger- public is invited. _____
camp instruction. If interested in be- ritjan Vandenberg, Psychology; thesis:
ing interviewed, contact the Bureau of "A Comparative Study of the Stability Folk and Applied Arts of Hungary, Po- Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Hon-
Appointments, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2614 for of a Factor Structure," Tues., May 10, land, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, or Society Initiation and Banquet,
an appointment. 7611 Haven Hall, at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, and China are being shown in a com- Thurs., May 12, 5:15 p.m., Michigan Un-
C. H. Coomls. _-rehensive exhibition, through May 16, ion. Prof. N. Srinivastn will speak. Make
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS: Doin the West G dlery of the Rackham reservations with Miss Gieske in Politi-
Representatives from I e following WD toralE xamination; tresis:or" Building, from 8:00-10:00 p.m. each eve- cal Science Office today.
will be at the Bureau of Appointments: Study of the Flexibility in Five Selected ning. Continuous concerts of folksongs
Thurs., May 12 Joints of Adult Males Ages 18 to 71f, and dances from seven nations. Re- Discussion on Education sponsored by
U.S. Public Health Service, (div. of Tues., May 10, Room 3N, Michigan Un-freshments. Sponsorship: The Gargoyle graduate students of Westminster el
special health services)-men in LS&A ion, at 10:00 ,1n. Chairman, P. A. Hun- Committee for Cultural Exchange. Open lowship and Lutheran Student Associa-
or any other background for positions sickerh to public, tion. Thurs., May 12, 9:00 p.m., Pres-
of Communicable Disease Trtinees. Doctoral Examination for David byterian Church. Resource people: Har-
These positions can lead to admini- Francis Gruchy, Zoology; thesis: "The Events old Haugh, Gene Maybee, and Prof.
strative positions with assignments any- Breeding System rnd Distribution of TodayFrank Huntley. Refreshments at 10:30.
where in the United States. Tetrahymena pyriformis," Tues., May Drama Season. The Southwest Corner,
Fri., May 13 10, 2809 Natural Science Bldg., at 10:00 starring Eva LeGallienne. ' May 9-14. !
Inland Container Co., Indianapolis, a.m. Chairman, A. M. Elliott. 8:30 p.m.; 2:30 p.m. matinee Thurs,,
Ind. (9 plants in states east of the May 12 and Sat., May 14. Lydia Mendel-
Miss. River)-men for Sales Training Botanical Seminar. Chester R. Leath- ssohn Theater.
Program. Cgmpany is fifth largest mak- ers, Department of Botany, will speak To 1'O I~
er of corrugated cardboard containers. on "The Coral Fungi (Clavaria Fries) of Mathematics Club will meet Tues.,Fmti.mMm h iv en
For appointments contact the Bureau Michigan." Wed., May 11, 4:15 p.m. 1139 May 10, at 8:00 p.m. in the West Con-
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., N. S. Refreshments. ference Room, Rackham Building. Prof.
Ext. 371. G. Y. RaInich will speak on "Founda-
Doctoral Examination for William An- tions of Geometry."
PERSONNEL REQUESTS: thony Madden, English Language & Lit-
Old Ironsides Co., Detroit, Mich., has erature; thesis: "The Religious and Rifle Club, closing meeting at 8:00 The fourth and inal labora-
an opening for p Chem. Engr. Aesthetic Ideas of Matthew Arnold," p.m. Tuesday, May 10, in the Union for tory playbill will be presented by
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., Bal- Wed., May 11, East Council Room, Rack- election of officers and discussion of the speech department May 24
timore, Md., needs Civil Engrs. for Sur- ham Bldg., at 3:00*p.m. Chairman, W. competition plans. All members urged and 25.
veying, Planning, and Construction. G. Rice. to attend,
For further information contact the Burlesque-type works have been
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Doctoral Examination for Robert Ed- Congregational - Disciples Guild. 4:30- chosen to be presented using
Bldg., Ext. 371. ward Wear, Education; thesis: "Physical 5:45 p.m.,' Informal tea at the Guild horseshoe-area style staging in
Fitness and Performance of Adult Mon- House. Indian students will be special Barbour Gymnasium.
goloid and Melanesian Males," Wed., guests.
ectures ' May 11, 2532 University Elementary The playbill will contain scenes
Astronomical Lectures. "Problems of School, at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, B. O. Square Dancing tonight, Lane Hall, from three periods of theatre his-
Spectral Classification and Galactic Hughes. 7:30-10:00 p.m. tory', Greek, Elizabethan and 19th
Structure" will be discussed in a series _
of lectures by Dr. W. W. Morgan of the Doctoral Examination for Albert Hen- C
Yerkes Observatory as follows: Tues., ry Nadeau, Speech; thesis: "James Rob-Coring Eents Portions of Aristophanes' "Ly-
May 10, 1:00 p.m., Thurs., May 12, 1:00 inson Planche, Craftsman of Extrava- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Initia- sistrata," the Pyramus and Thisbe
p.m., and Fri., May 13, 10:00 a.m. at ganza," Wed., May 11, East Council PiKpahiHnrSceynia-siesat romte ShakuspadeTsbeA
the Obsevato. ay31:0a.a Room, Rackham Bldg., at 7:30 p.m. tion Dinner. Wed., May 11, 6:30 p.m., scenes from Shakespeare's "A
Chairman, W. P. Halstead. Michigan Union Ballroom. Prof. George Midsummer Night's Dream," and a
University lecture by Prof. Malcolm C. H. Forsyth, Jr., will speak on "Archeo- one-act play by Bernard Shaw,
Moos of Johns Hopkins University. "The Doctoral Examination for Richard logical Explorations in Turkey." Make "The Admirable Bashville."
Far Side of Politics: American Parties Jordan Weymouth, Anatomy; thesis: reservations with secretary (J. M. Jim-
in Transition." Auditorium C, Angell "The Cytology of the Parathyroid enez) before Tuesday noon. Telephones: The playbill will be directed, de-
Hall. Wed., May 11, 4:15 p.m. Sponsored Glands of the Rat after Bilateral Ne- Office NO 3-0215, Res. NO 3-5508. signed, costumed and acted by
by the Department of Political Science. phrectomy, Administration of Parathy-.Students in the department's
O t bli roid Hormone and Hypophysectomy," Linguistics Club. People who have
pen to pubc.Wed., May 11, 3502 East Medical Bldg., signed up for the trip to Willow Run theatre courses.
Lecture Series sponsored by Depart- at 2:15 p.m. Chairman, B. L. Baker. will meet in front of Angell Hall Performances are scheduled for
ment of Geology. Dr. Allan F. Wilson, promptly at 7:15, Wed., May 11. 8 p.m. with no charge for admis-
professor of petrology and mineralogy, Doctoral Examination for Ferencz Esion. The seats will not be re-
University of Western Australia, Ned- Paul Kallay, Geography; thesis: "Re- Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu-
lands, Australia. Wed., May 11, 8:00 population of Sardinia," Wed., May 11, dent Breakfast at Canterbury House, served.
p.m., Natural Science Auditorium. "Ge- 23 Angell Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman,
omorphology of the Australian Desert." George Kish.
FOLLETT'S need
Academic Notices Concerts
Seminhr in Complex Variables will School of Music Honors Program, 4:15 COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS
meet Tues., May 10, at 2:00. p.m. in 247 p.m. Tues., May 10, Auditorium A, An-
West Engr. Prof. A. J. Lohwater will gell Hall, sponsored by Chi Chapter of Sell the textbooks you are no longer using before new
speak on the "Subordination Principle." Pi KappA Lambda. Initiation of Pi editions and newer books decrease their value.
Kappa Lambda candidates at 3:15, eiin n ee OR erGeterV~e
Zoology Seminar. Janet Anderson School of Music honors and presenta- SELL THEM NOW - SELL THEM FOR CASH
Twente will speak on "The Nature of tion of awards at 4:15. Address by Mar-
the Treppe Mechanism," and Paul S. vin J. Eisenberg, assistant professor of Sell them at
Martin on "Regional Biogeography in a Fine Arts, on "The 'Seventh Age' of
Peritropical Area" Wed., May 11, at 4:00 the Artist." All School of Music stu-
p.m. in the Natural Science Auditor- dents and faculty urged to attend.
eum.
Student Recital. Phyllis McFarland, State Street at N. University
'Seminar In Chemical Physics. Tues., soprano, 8:30 p.m. Tues., May. 10, Audi

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S U P P O R T!iN G R OQL E- Swedish actress Marta Toren .
aids daughter Christina, 2. blow out candles at Rome birthday
party. Marta's husband is writer Leonardo Bercovici.

'WHAT ABOUT COLD FEET?'.-- Ambassa.
the lion, growls his grief as a photographer prbpares to toe
his picture In the snow at the Rotterdam, Holland, zoo.

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A S I A T ! C o i N T E R LU DE - Fisherwomen of Aber-
deen, on island of Hong Kong, are shown during brief interlude
in crowded harbor where they work and liveon small sampans.

W I N G I NG- A W A Y- The Air Force's new all-weather
day-or-night jet interceptor, the supersonic Convair F-102A.
shows its delta wing in test over southern California.,{

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F OU R STAR -New
U. S. Army commander in Eu-
rope, Gen. Anthony McAuliffe,
famed for "Nuts!" reply to
Nazis' demand for surrender,
taken over in Heidelberg.'

D A N C 1 N C BY T O R C H LI G H T - Performers make rings of light with torches
after floodlights are turned off during dancifig display by1,600 schoolgirls in Sydney, Australia.4

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