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 ym- 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 t Headquarters in Ann Arbor for: Armstrong linoleum and tile t3-8321 NO 2-9418 J-Hop Committee: Meeting tonight, No 7:30 p.m., Union. R a e : d Mxt 7.+ A t tM7+.. ONrmAScQP5 color by TECHNICOLOR j h * * * 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. Theyled the way... In the fronter's mightIest her 11 One of{ the top English suspense films!" -Wanda Hale, Daily News CAME UP" A THRILLER right out of the top drawer!" -Rose Peiswick, Journal-American *Cinema quild , 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. 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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. 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