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WAGE TWO

THE MCHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29,1959

?AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1956

Accept Gifts
The Regents accepted $177,082.90.
In grants and bequests at their
meeting Friday.
Ford Foundation contributed the
largest individual sum of $38,500.
The grant was made to continue
an analysis of consumer behavior
by the University's Survey Re-
search Center.
Students in engineering will
benefit from the $28,739.72 coming
from the estate of Salome K.
Frederick. The bequest is for the
Alvah B. and Salome K. Frederick
Scholarship Fund.
Grants from 24 other organiza-
tions making up the balance of the
gifts were also accepted by the
Regents.
The Regents also accepted two
non-monetary gifts yesterday from
American Motors Corp., Detroit
and Mrs. Tyler Newton.
DIAL NO 2-2513
from the moment.
he whistled n*
the hall...

Two Visiting Professors
Receive Regent Approval

The Board of Regents has ap-
proved the appointment of two
visiting professors to the Law
School faculty.

ments to the Literary College
faculty.
Dr. Marshall D. Sahlins was ap-

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Prof. Charles J. Hamson of the pointed visiting professor of an-

University of Cambridge, England thropology for second semester of

and Prof. Konrad Erdmann Zwei-
gert of the University of Ham-
burg, West Germany will instruct
in the fields of comparaitive and
foreign law next semester. The
appointments will provide neces-
sary instruction in these fields
during the absence of Prof. John
P. Dawson who is on leave at
Harvard University.
Leading Scholars
The visiting professors are re-
garded as two of the leading for-
eign and comparitive law scholars
in the world.
Also at yesterday's meeting, the
Regents approved two appoint-

the 1956-57 academic year.
Dr. Walter Kohn will be assoc-
iate professor of physics for this
same period. In addition, Ronald
Smelt was appointed as professor
of aeronautical engineering in the,
Engineering college. The Women's
department of Physical Education
will add Roxie Belle to its staff.
Grant Leaves
During the meeting the Regents
granted seven leaves of absence.
Those granted are Prof. Leslie A.
White, Prof. Howard R. Colby,
Prof. Basu K. Bagchi, Prof. Doug-
las A. Hayes, Dorothy P. Marquis,
Dean Blythe Stason, and Mar-
land B. Small.

Quartet
To Play
Stanley Quartet will present a
program at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Rackham Lecture Hall.
The program, which is open to
the public, will include Beethoven's
Quartet in F major, Quartet No. 7
by Finney and Mozart's Quintet in
A major.
The Quartet is also planning a
series of concerts in Detroit be-
ginning yesterday and countinuing
through March. A second Ann Ar-
bor concert is planned for Tues-
day, December 4.
Candidates To
Debate Points
The educational programs of
the two major parties will be dis-
cussed by candidates for the state
legislature at 3 p.m. Tuesday in
the University elementary school
auditorium.
Prof. Morris Janowitz of the soc-
iology department, Democratic
candidate for the House of Rep-
resentatives, and Republican can-
didate George Sallade of Ann Ar-
bor, will describe their parties'
viewpoints in a program sponsored
by the School of Education.

Port Huron
Extension

SIN' al

Approved
Credit courses at Port Huron
in the fields of education, engi-
neering and business administra-
tion will be available in the future
as a result of Regent action Fri-
day.
Authorization for the Univer-
sity Extension Service to open
an office in Port Huron was
granted by the Regents at Fri-
day's meeting.
This office will serve St. Clair,
Sanilac and Huron counties. The
area has been served from the
Flint and Saginaw offices, but
demands for University services
now exceed the abilities of these
offices to provide.
The new office will also serve
in a liaison capacity for the Audio-
Visual Education Center, and the
Bureau of School Services. j
Also at their meeting the Reg-
ents approved plans to seek more
than $1.2 million from the fede-
ral government and private foun-
dations for enlarged research fa-
cilities at the School of Public
Health.
These funds would more than
double the area available for re-
search in the School of Public
Health. In addition the Regents
approved plans to seek approxi-
mately $173,000 for further con-
struction and equipment for re-
search purposes at Kresge Medi-
cal Research Bldg.

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Figure 5 average words to a line.
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Phone NO 2-3241
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delivery. Moseley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888.)J22
WILL TYPS student papers, thesis
reports, etc. NO 3-8056. )J28
EXPERT Foreign and Sports Car Serv-
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Washington, NO 3-4858. )J19
Just received
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$29.95
Many beautiful Colors to select from.
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 2-9418
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
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WASHINGS -- Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. ) J23

LOST AND FOUND
WILL THE person who picked up a
white cotton rain coat in room 131
B. A. please return it to that room.
) A43

HELP WANTED
MALE HELPER on university garbage
truck. 6-8 A.M. Start at East Quad.
$2 per day. Clean work. Write Box
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WILL PERSON who found olive green FEMALE WANTED to work breakfast
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beginners and advance students, class-
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PERSONAL
BRITISH GRAD (M. A. Hous.) offers
tutoring in: philosophy, logic, latin.
Reasonable rates. Call NO 3-5333.
) F33
FUR JACKETS & coats sold at fraction
of original price. Style samples, repo-
sessed, restyled. Sale starts Oct. 15.
Margaret Shop, 519 E. Williams. )F20

LOST - 14k Gold Hebrew Religious
Medal and chain. Samuel Gulkin
engraved on back. Vicinity of Ferry
Field. Call No 2-3191. )A37
LOST-Pair of eye glasses in pink
case. Lost Tues. Reward. NO 2-2539
) A32
FOR SALE
NAVY BLUE TUXEDO-size 37, $15.
Worn once. Midland 4-8580. )B89
1957 "ZUNDAPP" German motorcycle,
250 cc. Mileage, only 250 milee.
$350.00 cash. Call "Ric," NO 3-5842.
930 Mary Street. )B86
RARE VIOLINS
and Bows
All Accessories, Strings, Repairs
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223
)B74
TELEVISION-Mahogany 17 inch con-
sole. Excellent condition. NO 5-3604.
)B87
BABY Alligators, hamsters, tropical
fish, plants, aquarium supplies, and
singing canaries.
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IDEAL HOUSE
FOR FAMILY WITH CHILDREN
3 BEDROOM house in Burns Park
Area. Large living room-24 feet with
fireplace. Separate dining-room. Au-
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Call NO 2-1966. )B77
CHUNK WOOD for fireplaces. Call Jack
Leonard at 232 J (Saline) after 5. )B79
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
With the MICHIGANENSIAN "High-
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ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOM - with
private connecting bath, preferably
for graduate,student or faculty mem-
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ONE BLOCK from campus, newly fur-
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ard. Call NO 2-1443. )D17
FOR MEN - Negro student rooming
house, 1017 Catherine. Two (2) room
doubles. Excellent. Call NO 5-5519
evening. )D16

next weekend. Call Pete, 3-5400.
AM DRIVING to Buffalo, N.Y. to
spend week-end Nov. 3 and 4.
Would like passengers. Call Bob Car-
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)G2
I AM GOING to Iowa the night of Nov.
2, anyone wanting a ride to the game
in Iowa City please contact Bob
Shepard at the Michigan Daily com-
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p.m.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT-Lovely, clean, 5 room*
and bath. Unfurnished except for
refrigerator and stove. For couple or
3 adults. No pets. Convenient to hos-
pital, buses, campus. Garage or park-
ing available. Phone NO 3-5929 for
appointment. )C21
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3-5 Adults Close to campus and hos-
pital-Nicely furnished and deco-
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