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TAE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCT6Zft It, 195e

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. OCTOMIL 13. 1358

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F or MEN nly
WHAT ABOUT "IVY LEAGUE" STYLES?
The men's magazines are full of Ivy League talk these
days, and a lot of fellows are wondering just what it's
all about. The answer is simple . . . Ivy League has
become. a general term describing young men's clothes
and styles long favored in Eastern schools and now set-
ting the trend all over the country. The true Ivy League
suit is characterized by completely unpadded shoulders,
extremely straight lines, 3 buttons set high on suit coat,
miniature lapels, pleatless ti'ousers and tapered slim legs.
U OF M ADAPTATION OF IVY STYLES,
OFFERS GREATER COMFORT,
IMPROVED APPEARANCE . .'.
Michigan men are style leaders too, and they have a way
of going for styles that are modern, but practical as well.
So, at WILD'S we are featuring the NEW HAVEN model
tailored by the famous Varsity-Town Clothes, an adapta-
tion of Ivy designs to fit the preferences of our own
Campus in color and patterns.
YOU ARE SEEING WILD'S VARSITY-TOWN SUITS
on campus leaders at every dress up occasion. They're
up-to-the-minute in appearance, but down to earth in
price, our suits average in price about $69.50.
VARIETY OF PATTERNS AVAILABLE
THIS YEAR-...
The trend this year is to more pattern and more inter-
esting colors than for a good many years past. GAn
Plaids are back, put with a new soft-spoken look that will
make them more popular than ever. The small chevron.
herringbone pattern is another new, neat look that will be
tops in appearance anywhere, for any occasion. Other
selections include all types of tweeds, both domestic and
imported, and of course, a full range of solids.
DON'T WORRY ABOUT A PERFECT FIT -
WHATEVER YOUR PROBLEM, WILD'S
HAS THE ANSWER .. .
For plus-six-footers Varsity-Town has designed a com-
plete line of specially proportioned suits to give the tall
men a tall choice of all the newest styles, patterns, colors
and fabrics. Every detail of these special suits has been
carried out to give the tall men a real break.
Made-to-measure suits are Wild's answer for the man
who has a really difficult problem in achieving a perfect
fit. The long experience of our tailors assures you of a
made-to-measure suit that is perfect in every detail .. .
and you'll be pleasantly surprised at the modest price for
this perfection.
P.S.
It's none too early to select your new suit for the big
holiday social season. Drop in now while selections are
complete.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

U' Hospital Requests New Blood Donors

(Continued from Page 4)
Sigma, Kelsey, Lambda Chi Alpha, Mi-
chigan, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Kappa,
Phi Chi, Phi Delta Epsilon, Phi Delta
Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta The-
ta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma,
Phi Sigma Delta, Psi Omega, Psi Up-
silon, Scott, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sig-
ma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Strauss Tau Delta
Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Taylor-Huber,
Theta Delta Chi, Wincnell, Van Tyne,
Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi. Oct. 21, 1956:
Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Delta Phi, Psi
Omega.
Freshman Testing Program: Make-up
sessions for freshmen who missed any of
the Aptitude tests given Saturday of
orientation week will be held Tues.
evening, Oct. 16, and Thurs. evening,
Oct. 18. Please report, on either night,
to Aud. B, Angell Hall promptly at 6:50
p.m. The language placement examina-
tions and the engineering mathemat-
ics, chemistry, and English placement
examinations will not be given. For
further information call Ext. 2297.
Marshall Scholarship applications are
now available in the Scholarship Office,
113 Administration Building. Completed
applications must be returned to this
office no later than Oct. 24.
Annual Meeting of the Michigan Con-
ference of A.A.U.P. chapters Sat., Oct.
20 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 32, Union
building of Michigan State University.
All members of the U-M A.A.U.P. chap-
ter invited.
Academic Notices
401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the
Application of Mathematics to Social
Science. Room 3401, Mason Hall, 3:00-
4:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Ian Ross and F. Har-
ary (Univ. of Mich.) "Identification of
Cliques in Groups."
The Partial Differential Equations
Seminar will meet Friday, Oct. 19, 1956
at 3:00 p.m. in Room 247 W. Eng. Bldg.
Professor C. L. Dolph will continue his
Paid Political Advertisement
Reception-Dinner-Speech
CHESTER
BOWLES
Tomorrow Night,
Friday, October 19
Michigan Union
6:30 P.M.
Second Congressional
District
FUND RAISING DINNER
TICKETS

talk on "Uniqueness Theorems for the
Navier Stokes Equations."
Seminar in Applied Mathematics
(Math 347) Thursday, Oct. 18, 1956, at
4:00 in Room 247 West Engineering
Building. Professor R. C. F. Bartels will
conclude his talk on "Stability and
Convergence of a System of Finite Dif-
ference Equations." Refreshments will
be served at 3:30 in Room 274 West En-
gineering Building.
Psychology Colloquium: "Perceptual
Readiness." Dr. Jerome Bruner, Har-
vard University Psychology Department.
4:15 p.m. Fri., Oct. 19, Aud. B., Angell
Hall.
Schools of Business Administration,
Education, Music, Natural Resources
and Public Health.
Students, who received marks of I,
X or 'no reports' at the end of their last
semester or summer session of atten-
dance, will receive a grade of "E" in
the course or courses, unless this work
is made up. In the School of Music this
date is by October 17. In the Schools of
Business Administration, Education,
Natural Resources and Public Health,
this date is by October 19. Students,
wishing an extension of time beyond
these dates in order to make up this
work, should file a petition, addressed
to the appropriate official of their
School, with Room 1513 Administration
Building, where it will be transmitted.
Doctoral Examination for Nathan Al-
tucher, Phychoogy; thesis: "Conflict in
Sex Identification in Boys," Thurs.,
Oct. 18, 7611 Haven Hal, at 3:00 p.m.
Chairman, R. W. Heyns
Doctoral Examination for Stanley
Newell Kinney, Education; thesis: "The
Selection of Outside Speakers by Stu-
dent Organizations at the University of
Michigan," Friday, October 19, 4024 Uni-
versity High School, at 2:00 p.m. Chair-
man, C. A. Eggertsen.
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Mon., Oct. 22
International Harvester Co., Chicago,
III.-Men with B. A. in BusAd., Com-
merce, LS&A for Wholesale and Retail
of Motor Trucks, location of work in.
Detroit and throughout Mich. Motor
Truck District Office is responsible for
the distribution for the complete line
of motor trucks to the dealers, com-
pany owned stores and motor truck op-
erations.
Tues., Oct. 23
Canada Life Assurance Co., Jackson,
Mich.-(work location U.S. and Canada)
men with any degree for Sales Mgt.
Training.
Moore Business Forms, Detroit, Mich.
-men, draft exempt, any degree (acctg.
helpful) for Sales and Management
Training Program.
Wed., Oct. 24
Argus Cameras, Inc., Ann Arbor,
Mich.-men any degree for Sales Train-
ing. Training Period is in Ann Arbor
then location anywhere in U.S. is pos-
sible.
Federal - Mogul - Bower - Bearings,
Inc., Detroit, Mich.-men in LS&A or
BusAd for Sales, Manufacturing, Man-
agement, Personnel Administration and
Accounting. Work in Mich., Ohio., Pa.,
Calif., and Sales offices in all large
cities.
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Co,, Detroit and Ann Arbor Area-men
in LS&A or BusAd for Sales Manage-
ment Training,
Thurs., Oct. 25
National Security Agency, Washing-
ton, D. C. - men and women with
B.A. or M.A. in Languages, Liberal Arts
or Science for Intelligence Research. Ap-
'plicants should be American born U.S.
citizens. Mid-Year Graduates Only; in-
terviews for June graduates will be giv-
en during the second semester.

Marshall Field and Company, Chicago,
Ill. -- men and women with degrees in
Acetg., Econ., LS&A, General Business,
Retailing, Institutional Managenient for
pre-supervisory and pre-management
training jobs in all phases of a large
metropolitan retail department store
business and its suburban branches:
Merchandising, Operations, Service,
Acctg., Control, Sales Promotion, Res-
taurant, etc.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn. - men with degrees
in Acctg., BusAd., Personnel, Econ.,
Chem., Physics, and Math for Acctg.,
Production Control, Scheduling, Co-
ordinating and Market Research. Mid-
year graduates only.
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. -
men with any degree for Sales, Pur-
chasing, Marketing, Sales Analysis, and
Production Control. Work in Detroit
area or anywhere .in organization.
Burroughs Corp., Detroit, Mich. -
men, any degree, for Sales Mgt. Train-
ing for work anywhere in U.S. or Canada
Fri., Oct. 26
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.--men
any degree, for Sales, Purchasing, Mar-
keting, Sales Analysis, and Production
Control.
For appointments contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
dxt. 371.
Ensian Pictures
To Be Rescheduled
Michiganensian has announced
that seniors unable to keep their
senior picture appointments may
reschedule them this Week.
New times may be scheduled at
the Student Publications Building,
420 Maynard Street, from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
HI-Fl STUDIO
317 South University
*
Complete Stock of
Hi-Fi Complements
AMPLIFI ERS
AM & FM Tuner Kits
HEATH KITS
DYNA KITS
ARKAY KITS
Electro-Voice Speaker
Enclosure Kits
AT AUDIO-FILE NET
or
CATALOGUE PRICES

The University Hospital Blood
Bank is urgently requesting new
professional donors to replenish its
"dangerously depleted" stock of
whole blood.
Male students, and all other
males who wish to donate blood

regularly, must be between the
ages of 19 and 29. Those under 21
must furnish written parental con-
sent..Donors must be in good phys-
ical health, and must have no
history of infectious mononucle-
osis.or infectious hepatitis.

All students meeting the require-
ments may register at the Hos-
pital from 9:30 to 11:30 weekday
mornings. Appointments are made
at the donor's convenience during
blood bank hours--9:30 to 11:30
a.m. and 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.

HERE ARE YOUR OLD GOLD
PUZZLES

HOW
TO
PLAY
Rearrange
the letters
in each
puzzle
to form
the name
of an
American
College or
University

PUZZLE NO. 7
CLUE: Founded by two missionaries, this
college pioneered in coeducation. It has
given degrees to women since 1837. It was
also one of the first colleges to admit
Negroes.
ANSWER
Name
Address
Ca Slate .....
College
Hold until you have completed all 24 puzzles

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CLUE: This university was founded in
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graduate schools. Sports rivalry is tradi-
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ANSWER
Name
Address
City ~State.._
College
Hold until you have completed all 24 puuule.
PUZZLE NO. 9
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CLUE: Opened as a Baptist seminary in
1820, this university was renamed in 1890
for a soap manufacturer and philanthro-
pist. Individualized education and survey
courses are given here.
ANSWER
Name
Address
City_____-.__...,,_
Hold until you have completed all 24 pusxle.
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cents for a complete set of rules. Enclose
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