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THE MCHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

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"CONTEMPORARY FINNISH ARCHITECTURE"
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Modern Trends Shown
In rinnish Architecture

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By RENE GNAM
Be it a church, school, apart-
ment house, olympic stadium,
office building, studio theatre or
concert hall, the emphasis of
Alumni Memorial Hall's current
exhibition is placed on modern in-
terpretations.
The exhibition features extensive
detail in modern lines. It exempli-
fies current trends in building de-
sign, ranging from low, horizontal,
squat form, to high, vertical, slen-
der form.
A total of 65 contempor'ary works
by 49 architects are displayed in
the "Contemporary Finnish Archi-
tecture" exhibition in the West
Galleries of Alumni Memorial Hall.
Contrasts Interpretations
The exhibit, which will run
through March 11, contrasts the
interpretations of different archi-
tects in respect to similar objects.
This is particularly evident in
the interpretations of four differ-
ent architects when dealing with
church design. A striking, vividly
executed design in this field is a
buy rial chapel by Erik Bryggman.
SsAlvar Aalto's creation of a tuber-
* culosis sanatorium is a good ex-
ample of the trend towards tall,
slender building, while several
other photographs illustrate pro-
gress on single-story architectural
projects.
Displays Quiets Lines
A studio theater by Mr. and Mrs.
Heikki Siron points out the pleas-

ant, comfortable atmosphere that
can be obtained with "quiet" lines.
This style architecture is an exem-
plar of the contemporary approach
towards blending practicability
with modern design.
The entire exhibition demon-
strates the progressive trends of
recent Finnish Architecture. It is
replete with photographic enlarge-
ments and accompanying explana-
tory texts tracing the development
of post-war Finnish architecture.
The exhibition was first shown
Nov. ,10 in the American Institute
of Architects' Octagon House, in
Washington, D. C. It is circulated
by the Smithsonian Traveling Ex-
hibition Service, and is sponsored
by the Finnish-American Society
in Helsinki.
Olson Re-elected
Dean Willard C. Olson, of the
education school has been reelect-
ed to the Board of Directors of the
National Society for the Study of
Education and has been named
chairman of the board.
The American Educational Re-
search Association has also an-
nounced Dean Olson's appoint-
ment to the editorial board for the
third revision of "Encyclopedia of
Educational Research."

(continued from page 4)
Lectures
Lecture, auspices of the University of
Michigan Section of the American
Qhemical Society and the Dept. of Bio-
chemistry. "Biochemistry of Sphingoli-
pids." Prof. H .E. Carter, Chairman of
the Dept. of Chemistry,:University of
Illinois. Fri., Feb. 24, 8:00 p.m., Room
1300. Chemistry Bldg.
Concerts
Student Recital. William Doppmann,
pianist, program In partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the degree of
Bachelor of Music at 8:30 p.m.Fri. in
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Composi-
sions by Bacn, Schumann, Chopin,
Ravel, and Scriabin, and will be open
to the general public. Mr. Doppmann
is a pupil of Benning Dexter.
Band Concert Postponed: The concert
by the University Symphony Band,
with George Cavender, Assistant Con-
ductor, previously announced for Sun.
afternoon, Feb. 26, in Hill Auditorium,
has been postponed until Wed. evening,
March 21.
Student Recital Postponed: The recital
by Carol van Asselt, pianist, 'previously
announced for Mon., Feb. 27, in the
Rackham Assembly Hall, has been post-
poned until Mon., March 19.
Academic Notices
All Students Having Materials in the
steel lockers in the hallways of the
Chemistry Building should remove it
before Feb. 29. The lockers are to be
removed.
Complex Variables Seminar Fri., Feb.
24, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 247 West
Engineering Building. Prof. W. Kaplan
will speak on "Riemann Surfaces."
Aeronautical Engineering Juinors,
Seniors, and Graduate Students: A
number of special scholarships and
fellowships will be available for the
academic year 1956-57. Consult the
announcement on the Aeronautical
Engineering bulletin board regarding
application.t
Psychology Colloquium. Dr. Martin
Hoffman, "Conformity As a Mechanism
of Defense," Fri., Feb. 24, 4:15 p.m.,
Room 429, Mason Hall.
Astronomical Colloquium. Friday, Feb.
24, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr.
Lawrence H. Aller will speak on "Broad-
ening of Spectral Lines."
Placement Notices
The Following Schools will have repre-
sentatives at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments to interview candidates for teach-
ing positions.
Tues., Feb. 28:
Ann Arbor
City Market
Farm Fresh,
Poultry and Eggs
WINTER VEGETABLES
AND WINTER FRUITS
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY
DURING THE WINTER

Grosse Pointe, Michigan -- Teacher
Needs: Elementary (kindergarten to
6th grade); Elementary Music; Special
Education (Reading Coordinator; School
Psychologist, Speech Correction); High
School English; Foreigh Language; Math
(Algebra/Geometry); Science (Chem.)
Lansing, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
All fields.
Wed., Feb. 29:
Battle Creek, Michigan (Lakeview
Cons. School) - Teacher needs: Ele-
mentary; Elementary Librarian; Junior
High Boys Phys. Ed.; Math/Science;
High School Arts/Crafts; Homemaking;
Social Science/English; Math.
Elizabeth, New Jersey-Teacher needs:
All fields.
Thurs., March 1:
Southfield Township (Detroit) Mich.
-Teacher needs: Elementary (Kinder-
garten to 6th grade).
South Redford, (Detroit) Michigan -
Teacher needs: Elementary; Elementary
Music; Physical Ed.; Art; Librarian;
High School Core; Math; Science; Cur-
riculum Coordinator; Music; Commer-
cial; Industrial Arts; Driver Ed.; Girls
Phys. Ed.
Mount Clemens, Michigan (L'Anse
Creuse)-Teacher needs: Elementary;
High School English; Math; Chemistry;
Physics; Social Studies.
Crystal Falls, Mich.-Teacher needs:
Fourth Grade; Boys Phys. Ed.
Fri., March 2:
Bay City, Michigan-Teacher needs:
Elementary; High School Math; English;
Science;-Boys Phys. Ed; Girls Phys Ed;
Commercial.
For additional information and ap-1
pointments please call the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
The Summer Placement Service will
meet once a week either on Wed. or
Thurs. until June. Watch the Daily
for announcements of the meetings.
Camp Hancock, Fossil, Oregon, wants
male Counselors who are studying
Geology, Paleontology, etc., to lead
groups of boys 12-16 in digging fossils.
For further information on the above
contact the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Administration Bldg., Ext. 2614.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Tues., Feb. 28:
Mr. Walter Van Hine, Detroit YMCA,
Camp Ohioyesa, will interview for Male
Counselors in Room 3S, Michigan Union,
10-4.
Wed., Feb. 29:
Mrs. A. M. Wauters, Camp Hilltop,
Walloon Lake, Mich., will interview for
men and women Counselors in Room
3G, Michigan Union, 1-4:45 p.m.
Mrs., Barbara Lide, Field Director,
Camp Cedar Lake, Waterloo Recreation
Area, Chelsea, Mich., will interview for
women Counselors.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:

Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Thurs., March 1:
Union Carbide Nuclear Co., Oak Ridge,
Tenn.-all levels in all programs for
Research, Devel., Design, and Prod.
U.S. citizers.
Canadair Limited, Montreal, P. Q.,
Canada-all levels in Aero., Chem. E.,
Civil, Elect., Instru., Mat., Mech., Math.,
Eng. Mech., Metal., Nuclear, Physics,
and Science for Research, Devel., and
Design.
Internat'l Business Machines Corp.,
IBM Research Lab., Poughkeepsie, New
York-all levels in all programs except
Municipal and Sanitary for Summer and
Regular Research, Development and De-
sign.
Thurs., Fri., March 1, 2:
Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash.-
all levels in all E. for Summer and
Regular Research, Development, Design,
Production and Const.
Nat'l Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics-all levels in Aero., Chem. E.,
Civil, Elect., Instr., Mat., Math., Mech.,
Eng. Mech., Metal., Nuclear, Physics,
and Science for Summer, Coop, and Reg-
ular Research, Devel., and Design.
Esso Standard Oil Co., Linden, N. J.-
all levels in Chem. E., Civil, Constr.,

Elect., Ind., Mech., and Metal. for
Research, Level., Design, Prod., and
Sales.
For appointments contact the Engr.
Placement Office, 347 W. Engrg., Ext.
2182.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Norton Co., Behr-Manning Div., Troy,
N. Y., has openings for men with B.A.,
B.S. or B.B.A. in Liberal Arts or BusAd.
for positions in Finance, Sales, Adminis-
tration, or Research and Development.
U.S. Civil Service Commission offers
a College Student Work Study Program
for Scientific and Tech. Personnel to
work within the Potomac River Naval
Command and other Federal Establish-
ments. Positions are in Cartography,
Chem., Math., Meta., Meteorology,
Oceanography and Physics, and include
Summer Employment. Closing date is
April 18, 1956.
Mich. State Civil Service announces
exams for the following - deadline
March 7, 1956; Corrections Officer,
Engrg. Aide A and I; deadline March 14
-Actuarial Examiner II, Highway Engrg.
Inspector A and I, Institution Worker I.
For information contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext. 371.

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