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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956

Medal Given
Murray D. Budney, University
graduate student and teaching fel-
low of French, was honored recent-
ly by the award of a Medaille
Moliere (Moliere medal), conferred
by FrancoisPrevot, French Consul
in Detroit.'
Budney was recognized for his
outstanding performance in im-
portant roles in five French plays
since 1947. The medal was pre-
sented on the Lydia Mendelssohn
stage after this year's performance
of "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme."

Survey Lists Schemes

(Continued from Page 1)

DIAL NO 2-2513
STARTING TODAY
VICTOR MAURET
GUY MADISON
ROBERT PRESTON

ture. "Of the 20 national fraterni-
ties not on our campus, 10 are in-
terested in establishing chapters,"
he said. "As the University ex-
pands, so will the fraternity sys-
tem.
Two of the knottiest problems
facing planners are those of land
and financing. To help determine
various policies on these and other
matters, the Office of the Dean of
Men made a survey recently ask-
ing c o l1 e g e s and universities
throughout the nation about their
own fraternity row and financing
schemes.
Report Lists
The report lists 40 replies, rang-
ing from Brown University's fra-
ternity quads to Wyoming's fra-
OR"PHEUM
FRIDAY
- FOR ONE WEEK --
MICHAEL REDGRAVE
"SHOCK and
ticklish detail
to set the
nerves on
edge!"
-Crowther, N.. YTimes
THE NIGHT
"TANTALIZING x
If you have
fingernails,
prepare to
bite them!"
-Zinsser, Herald Tribune '
MY NUMBER
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ternity row with sorority houses
on one side of a parkway and fra-
ternity houses on the other,
The May 21 meeting will be the
first and possibly the most im-
portant major step, taken by the
fraternity system to establish a
Fraternity Row on this campus.
Dropping-
Easy Way'
(Continued from Page 1)
skills and values gained from spe-
cial courses can be obtained else-
where outside the school.
"I think in our modern educa-
tion, we are concerned with the
whole individual and the educa-
tion goes along best if it is inte-
grated.
"In the modern society, I think
the school, whether it wants it or
not, has been asked to take over
more." He said he felt this was for
the better.
"I certainly don't think that
yoiud have the ideal high- school
program if you taught Latin and
elementary English grammar as
the only subjects."
Quadrants Tap
East Quad Quadrants tapped last
night, gaining 14 new members.
New members are: John Suhr,
Peter Heraper, Joel Gottlieb, Jane
Long, Drake Duane, Jeanne Seeds,
William Seabright, George Wor-
den, John Woodruff, John Myers.
Honorary members are: Roy
Passon, William Hood, Prof. Rob-
ert Haugh, and Prof. Lionel Laing.

f.
Organization
Notices
Acolytes: Professor James Meisel will
speak on "Recent Changes in Soviet
Political Theory," May 11, 8:00 p.m., East
Lecture Room, Rackham.
* * *
Christian Science Organization:
Testimonial meeting, tonight, 7:30 p.m.,
Lane Hall, Upper Room.
* * *
Episcopal Student Foundation: Gen-
eral Election, May 10, 11, 12 ,and 13,
Canterbury House.
Garkma Delta: Ascension Day Ves-
per Service at University Lutheran
Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, 7:30 p.m., to-
night.
Hillel Foundation: Friday night Sab-
bath dinner, Rosh Hodesh Sivan, 6:00
p.m. followed by Sabbath services,
fraternity sponsored at 7:30 p.m., Hillel.
* * *
International Center and Internation-
al Students Association: Dr. Djohan,
President of the University of Indonesia,
will speak today, 4:30-6:00 p.m., Michi-
gan Union Ballroom. Special guests
will be participants in UNESCO-spon-
sored Asian-American Seminars.
* * *

BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHINGS-Also Ironings separately.
Specializing in cotton dresses, blouses
also. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone
2..9020. )49J
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )44J
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth
holes rewoven. Let us save your
clothes. Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels
Arcade. )30J
New Atlas Tires
6.70x15, $15.95; 6.00x16, $13.95; 760x15,
$19.95 (exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine. NO 8-7717
)42J
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
205 N. Main 207 E. Washington

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Armstrong linoleum and tile
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J-Hop Committee: Meeting tonight, No
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* * *
Old Time Jazz Society: The meeting
is postponed until next Thursday, May
17, at the Union, Rm. 3A, 7:30-11:00 p.m.
* * *
Panhellenic Association: Registration
for fall rushing for all eligible women
students, Michigan League Undergrad-
uate Office.
* * *
Unitarian Student Group: Panel
discussion on Unitarianism and Juda-
ism, May 11, 7:30 p.m., Hillel.
Westminster Student Fellowship:
"Coffee Break," today, 3:30-5:30 p.m.,
Pat Pickett's Apartment, 217 S. Ob-
servatory.

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TODAY and FRIDAY
at 7 and 9:20

Complete floor coverings shops
Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
)36J
FOR SALE
COLUMBIA "360" Portable. 6 mos. old.
Diamond Stylus. $65. NO 2-4401, 303
Adams. )213B
TROPICAL FISH, plants, aquarium sup-
plies. University Aquarium. Phone NO
3-0224. )211B
KROEHLER 3-piece sofa, studio couch,
limed-oak dinette, lamps, blond m -
hogany coffee table, Hollywood bed,
Simmons mattress, two matching
chests .of drawers, desk. 1950 Admiral
refrigerator, play-pen, baby carriage.
NO 3-0997. )B
SIAMESE-Seal Pointe kittens with pa-
pers. Stud service. Call Peterson's,
NO 2-9020. )210B
WHITE DINNER JACKET worn three
times. Size 38-40. $25. Ask for Ted
after 8 P.M. NO 2-4972. )203B
GIRL'S English Bicycle in excellent
condition. NO 8-8607. Ask for Martha.
)205B
TUX, summer jacket included, double
breasted, Size 38, $20. Call NO 2-4876,
7 to 8 P.M. )208B
MICROSCOPE-Bauch and Lomb. Re-
cent model, medical, monocular, three
objectives, mechanical stage, two eye
pieces, and case. $225. Call after 6
P.M. 419 N. Ingalls. NO 3-2912. )207B
PAN AMERICAN TRUMPET. Excellent
condition. Call Dick Pipski, NO 2-8269.
)206B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B

FOR RENTI
SUMMER APARTMENT available. 3 large
rooms. Call NO 2-0063. )80C
4-ROOM furnished apartment. Private
entrance. Half block from campus.
For summer and/or fall. NO 3-3659.
79C
SLEEP 3, private bath, kitchen privi-
legs, TV, available July and August.
5 minute drive from campus. Call
NO 8-7672. )78C
5-STUDENT Apt. Reasonable Rates -
Excellent Campus Location - Fur-
nished. For summer rent only. Call
NO 3-3227. )C
BEAUTIFUL new 3 room apartment for
summer months-completely furnish-
ed. Call NO 5-5117 after 5 p.m. )76C
APARTMENT available for summer. 5
rooms and bath. Furnished. Married
couple preferred. Call NO 3-6842. )72C
3 ROOM furnished apartment for the
summer term. Call NO 8-6320. )73C
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT for rent.
Two blocks from campus. Available
June 15. NO 5-3142. )77C
BEAUTIFULLY furnished studio apart-
ment, bath, kitchenette, private en-
trance. Four blocks from campus.
Two students from June through
August. $110 a month. NO 3-6907.
)75C
RUSTIC SUMMER COTTAGE. Secluded
Pine Forest in the Adirondacks. Near
Lake George. Sleeps six comfortably.
Furnished. $125.00 per month, or $300
for three months. No 3.5348. )71C
WANTED-Students to share 3 bed-
room home. June 10 thru Sept. 15. Cali
NO 3-6787. )69C
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315
Cambridge Road. )66C
HELP WANTED-MALE
GRADUATE STUDENTS-3-One now
and two next month. To work 25,
30, or 40 hours a week. Must be over
22 years of age. Preferably experi-
enced in leading groups. To lead re-
creational therapy groups in NPI. Re-
creational Therapy Program. Working
with children or adults. Should have
recreational skill such as, physical
education, music, social activities, dis-
cussion groups, or outings, etc. Sal-
ary $1.72 an hour. )24S
ROOMS FOR RENT
NICE ROOMS available June 11. Lo-
cated 541 Elm St. 2nd house from
South U. and Washtenaw. )45D
I DREAMED I went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any male
seeking residence in Ann Arbor this
summer. Reduced summer rates. Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
DOUBLE ROOMS and suites for rent,
summer and fal. Male students. Half
block from campus. Cooking privi-
leges. 417 E. Liberty. )43D

PERSONAL
SERENADE for Seniors-stock up on4
student specials now! Esquire, New
Yorker, Life, etc. Student Periodical,
NO 2-3061. )171F
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )118F
FOR SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
Complete rental service
for everything in formal
wear.
TICE & WREN
1107 S. University
CARS FOR RENT

OUR LOW

AVIS RENT-A-CAR or Truck for local
or long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly, or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St.
NO 3-4156. )158
HELP WANTED - Female
NURSE-Registered-Experienced. Boys'
camp, Grand Traverse Bay near North-
port, June 18 thru Aug. 18. University
Speech Improvement Camp, John
Clancy (Director) 1007 East Huron St.,
Ann Arbor. Phone NO 3-1511, Exten-
sion 2285. )23S
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Michigan class ring, name L. H.
Manheim inside. NO 2-4591, Ext. 163.
Reward. ) 178A
LOST: Pair red framed glasses in red
lizard skin glass case, about Fri., May
4. Call Nancy Murphy, NO 2-2539.
)177A
LOST-Black silk change purse con-
taining about $130. Reward, call NO
3-4042. )176A
LOST-Black wallet, contains important
personal papers. Reward. James Gib-
son, 921 Oakland, NO 3-0485. )174A
WANTED TO BUY
PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
LARGE BABY CRIB, NO 2-3724. )41b
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or truck for local
or long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St. NO
3-4156. )15S
JOBS WANTED
MIDDLE-AGED reliable man available
for permanent janitor work. Call NO
2-9020. )25S

OVERHEAD
saves you money!
50 new and used cars to choose from.
Come out today to the BIG NEW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgerald
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )218
HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS wanted for Girl Scout
Camp in Chelsea, Michigan-water-
front director, nature and crafts con-
sultant, business manager, handy-
man. Will consider married couple.
For appointment contact Girl Scout
Office, NO 2-4534 days. )125H
MATURE WOMAN to take charge of
small office in local downtown store.
Must have knowledge of bookkeeping,
typing, etc. Write letter of experience
and qualifications to Box 19D, Mich
igan Daily. )21H
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70$.
CAMP COUNSELOR Wanted. Man to
work in summer camp for boys. June
15 through Aug. 26. Call NO 2-9454
evenings or weekends. )129H

USED CARS
1950 DODGE club coupe-has all the
extras, in very good condition. NO
3-0521, ext. 555. )160N
FOR SALE-1937 Buick. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Bill Molt. NO 2-
6781. )159N
1953 MERCURY tudor. Radio and heat-
er, white sidewalis, 21,000 miles, orig-
inal owner, excellent condition. $950.
Phone NO 8-7811. )157W
1952 CHEV. DELUXE, 4 door, radio,
heater, Power Glide NO 8-7928.
) 158H

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