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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRMAX, OC'T06RR 12, ION

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTGWER~ 12, 195fi

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

Doctoral Examination for David Alvin
Berman, Chemistry; thesis: "Some
Amine and Phosphine Complexes of
Chromium (II) and Chromium (III)",
Sat., Oct. 13, 3003) Chemistry Bldg., at
9:00 a.m. Chairman, R. W. Parry.

(Continued from Page 4)
Shields Aird, Sociology; thesis: "Fertil-
ity Levels and Differentials in Two Ben-
gali Villages", Fri., Oct. 12, 5607 Haven
Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, Ronald
Freedman.

Placement Notices
An examination will be given for
teachers desiring positions in Buffalo,
New York for the 1956-57 school year.
Applications for this examination MUST
be filed with the superintendent of
schools on or before Oct. 2. Examin-
ations will be given in Buffalo on Sat.
Nov. 17, 1956. Applications may be ob-
tained from the Bureau of Appoint-

ments, Teaching Division, 3528 Admin-
istration Bldg. Teachers are needed in
the following fields: Kindergarten
through Grade 8; Physically Handi-
capped; Remedial Reading; Mentally
Retarded; Remedial Speech; Industrial
Art; Vocal Music; Instrumental Music;
Art; Homemaking; Physical Ed (Wo-
men) Library Science; Visiting Teacher;
Attendance Teacher; Guidance Counse-
lor; English; Math; Science; Social Stu-
dies; Stenography & Typewriting; Ac-
counting; Retailing; Vocational Sub-
jects; Assistant Principal of Vocational
School; Assistant Principal of Elemen-
tary School; Supervisors of Music, So-
cial Studies, Art, Math.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-

ministration Building, No. 3-1511, Ext.
489.
Personnel Requests:
American Brakshoe Co., Columbus,
Ohio, has an opening for a Design Engr.
Prefer a man who is out of school, but
they will consider an undergraduate and
if he is hired they will pay his tuition
to Ohio State University. The company
is in the hydraulic equipment export
business.
The Stuart Co., Pasadena, Calif., is
looking for a man with some sales ex-
perience for pharmaceutical sales in
the Dearborn, Wyandotte area. No tech-
nical knowledge or previous experience
in the pharmaceutical field is neces-
sary.

A firm in the Detroit area Is inter-
ested in employing a Dietitian to man-
age the executive dining room and su-
pervise the kitchen staff.
V e t e r a n s Administration, Detroit,
Mich., announces a vacancy for a Coun-
seling Psychologist, GS-11. Requires
completion of two years of graduate
study or completion of all requirements
for the doctoral degree. Applicants must
have two years of experience in the ap-
plication of psychological principles
and counseling techniques.
Dept. of the Army, Washington, D.C.,
has vacancies for Research Psycholo-
gists with training at doctoral level
and experience in the test and measure-
ment area. A representative plans to
visit the campus for interviews on

Thurs., Oct. 18.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 371.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Wed., Oct. 17
Bowser, Inc. Ft. Wayne, Ind. -- all
levels in Ch. E., Mech., Engrg., Mech.,
Physics and Science for Design and
Sales. U. S. citizens.
Fri., Oct. 19
Lubritzol Corp., Cleveland, Ohio --
all levels in Ch. E., Ind., Instru., Mech.,
Engrg. Mch., and Metal, for Research,
Devel., and Production.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. E., ext. 2182.

Use of this column is restricted to
OFFICIALLY REGISTERED student or-
ganizations. Registration forms are
available in the Office of Student Af-
fairs, 1020 Administration Building.
Registration for the current semester
should be completed not later than
October 12.
Roger Williams Fellowship, Work Par-
ty, 7 p.m. Guild House.
Union Bridge Club, Tournament, 7:30
p.m., Union.

Organization Notices

Westminster Student Fellowship, Grad
Supper and Discussion, 6:30 p.m. Stu-
dent Center.
Congregation and Disciples.Student
Guild, Square Dance and Party, 8;15
p.m., Congregational Church.
* * *
SGC Elections Committee, opening
of Petitioning for Campus Elections
Oct. 15-23, Office of Student Affairs,
Five full year and one half year term

Restaurants

You

Will Enjoy This

Weekend

Anyone who knows good food will tell you that a dinner

in-any

of these fine restaurants will be a treat. After the game, when
parents come to visit, or after a hard day of classes, consult
The Daily for GOOD EATING.

Make

Your

football weekend

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THE GOOD FOOD
. . .at. . .
THE CORNER HOUSE
has found favor . with discriminating guests
202 S. Thayer Street - North of Hill Auditorium
Phone NO 8=6056 for reservations
Old German Restaurant
ANN ARBOR'S FINEST, FINEST IN MUSIC AND
FINEST IN FOOD
TAKE OUT DINNERS
Select from our entire Menu
Open from 11 A.M. to 12 P.M.
With meals served until 8 P.M. - Closed Thursdays
Phone NO 2-0737
For. Light Lunches
Fine Sandwiches or Cream Waffles
At their best
Stop at

CHUCK WAGON
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads &'Sandwiches
2045 Packard NO 2-1661
Catering at your Home or Hall Henry Turner, Prop.

r,

more enjoyable!
Our chefs are ready to prepare the most delicious food,
for your enjoyment.
You will be served the finest in
Cantonese and American food
TAKE-OUT ORDERS ANY TIME.
Closed Monday
LEO PING
118 West Liberty
Phone NO 2-5624
FAMILY STYLE DINNERS

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THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD
(under new -nanagement)
is still serving their famous delicious
family style dinners. Also featuring the
original Smorgasbord in Washtenaw
County
NORA 0. BORGERT, Prop.

Chicken

828 S. State St.

Phone: NO 8-9717

.:..

Steaks

im-

5 Ile

may fowe,

Visit Weber's This Week-End

Chops
S Seafood

COFFEE SHOPPE
Cleanliness, Quality, and Service Always
Corner 4th and Liberty.
7. A.M.-Midnight . .. Closed Sundays

Delicious
STEAK, CHICKEN,
SEAFOOD
DINNERS

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Your Favorite
BEER, WINE,
and
CHAMPAGNE

Try Our Tempting Homemade Pastries

HOMESTYLE COOKING
will complete your football
weekend
FARM CUPBOARD
5400 PLYMOUTH RD. - DIXBORO, MICH.

3715
Jackson Rd.

Sri'

Open Deny
12 to 9:30 P.M.

N. Main right on U.S. 12

Phone NO 8-9387

For your Sunday enjoyment - PAUL TOMPKINS
at the HAMMOND from 1:30-8:30 P.M.

Saturday and

Sunday open 11 A.M. - 10 P.M.
Closed Monday

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THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT

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SMORGASBORD

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HOTEL

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takes pleasure in announcing
an addition to their menu
of fine foods

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

LP I4Z A will be served daily from
4 P.M. to 1 A.M. in our new dining room
"THE DUCHESS ROOM"
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in new

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THE ART OF ENJOYING SMORGASBORD
Touigt YOU are the artist - for the SW1ROASBORD is e
grand adventure and is considered a classic* culinary a.
Help yo-sef first to the-nyliads of fish bs-gs-and
seafood. Them retua for the salads, meats and chose. Finally
dect from our tasty hot delicacies.
"SMORGASSORD- can be taced back to the old Viking
feast days, when distances were long; bt at the end of all Jo.
sysone could and romanceand gaiety at the 'SMORGASBORD?"
the lonely san besieged with troubles and sorrow could fAnd
solace at the -SM6RGASSORD' a young maiden in saevch of
lovea ad happiness could And them at the gay 'IM6RGASSORD.'
And so it is with our'SMSORGASBORD,' which is symbolic
of the Scandinavian seat for good living. F"rm their farms we
bring you oarscheeses, and from their lakes and streams Am

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modern ovens to give you the "best tasting pizza in town."

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