PACE Z Ste; -H M C. Ci,. U Zn~l.KZ aAGas51 TIW iWWT~aa A W W"lA W iF SUNDAY, MAR 24, 1951 7 Regents OK Pharmacy Plan Dela Permission to delay the start of a new five-year undergraduate program for pharmacy students has been granted by the Regents. The new program was originally scheduled to begin in Sept. 1958. It was expected that three other pharmacy colleges in Michigan would also change from a four to a five-year program at that time. However, the Detroit Institute of Technology, Ferris Institute, and Wayne University will not be able to change their programs un- til 1960, when they will become standard at all colleges belonging to the American Association of Pharmacy Colleges. I , .. _ I.. .... ....... ._,. ., ._ PIERPONT: Firms Give School Bids Contractors are now submitting bids for the new music school building, Wilbur K. Peirpont, vice- president for financial affairs re- ported Friday. In 1956, the State Legislature provided planning money for the $4,500,000 building and directed that bids be submitted as soon as possible for approval and initiation of construction. The University has requested $2,000,000 in its present budget for the first year of construction. Northwood apartments, group three, consisting of 280 units, has also received preliminary approval from the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency with a res- ervation of funds to cover about 50 per cent of the cost. Candidate Brablec To Tour Campus Carl Brablec, Democratic Regent candidate, will visit the University tomorrow afternoon. The candidate will be the guest of honor at an informal luncheon at the Union before making a tour of the Campus, according to Mrs. Howard Blackenburn, county Dem- ocratic chairman. Regents Accept Grants; Gifts Total $547,385 Monday tit 8:30 P.M. --Tuesday - Saturday 'tit 5:30 Wilkinson Luggage Shop Entire mezzanine devoted to . LADIES' HANDBAGS (Continued from Page 1) -Daily-David Arnold SIGNS OF SPRING-While students and their dogs boldly basked in the March sun yesterday, the Union's tulips timidly crept out of their beds of mulch. A grant of $14,460 from the American Medical Education Foundation will be used to sup- port medical education. National Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety made a grant of $12,000 for research under the direction of Dr. Wallace W. Tourtellotte, senior clinical instructor in neurology. Three grants totaling $8,560 were accepted from Dow Chemical Company. $1,000 is for the Faculty Research Fund in Personnel Ad- ministration and one of $150 is for the company's ion exchange fel- lowship. The third represents grants of $2,500 to the departments of chemistry, physics, and chemi- cal and metallurgical engineering. The Regents accepted $6,128, representing the sale of securities, from Dr. O. S. Duffendack, White Plains, N.Y. This is for the O.S. Duffendack Fund which is used for research in physics. A total of $5,550 was accepted from Consumers Power Company, Jackson. $4,000 is for thencom- pany's fellowship in engineering, $1,300 for the company scholarship fund and , $200 for its freshman scholarship fund. Hercules Powder Company, Wil- mington, Delaware, will supply an unrestricted grant-in-aid of $4,000 for the chemistry department. Two grants totaling $3,500 were accepted to establish the Journal of Conflict Resolution Fund. Hop- kins Charities and Donations Funds, Santa Barbara, California has given $3,000, and Anatol Rapo- port, Ann Arbor, $500. The fund is to provide for thet publication of a Journal of Conflict Resolution aimed at developing an interdisci- plinary approach to the problems of international relations. Prof. Kenneth E. Boulding of the economics department will serve as chairman of the editorial board. A two-installment grant of $5,000 from Bristol Laboratories will be used for research on phar- macological action of various drugs on the gastrointestinal tract. a- e BELTS CLUTCH BAGS In various materials Begin at $7 b. * ACCESSORIES ::SQtkr.. 7f.:{i y 'ry.r.4 f 's }r. S35k LbDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN +e r rC rr: .y qtr 7t W V % W + ?{rr. ,' Fountain Pens School Supplies Chairs F -L (Continued from Page 4) Mathematics Colloquium Tues., Mar. 26, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 3011, Angell Hall. Dr. Wolfgang Wasow, of the In- stitute for Numerical Analysis of the Univ. of California at Los Angeles, and of the Army Mathematical Research- Center at Madison, Wisconsin, will speak on "Asymptotic Series for Har- monic Functions at Analytic Corners." Refreshments at 3:45 in 3212 Angell all. Plcement Notices Miss Diane Richardson will interview for counselors for a girl scout camp to fill the following positions: unit lead- ers, waterfront, business manager, and general: in the afternoon only. Mr. Jacobi of Interlochen Music Camp will interview candidates in- terested in working as general coun- selors. Please note that musical ability is not necessarily required for these positions. Interviews in the afternoon only. The Ann Arbor YMCA will interview for specialty and general counselors for their boys camp in Michigan. A representative of the Washtenaw County Girl Scouts will be. present to talk to girls interested in working in the following fields: arts and crafts, waterfront and c.i.t's. Other tentative arrangements have been made and they will be announced Tuesday. The following requests for personnel have been received: Information may be obtained at the Summer Placement Service. Please do not call the Bureau. A non-profit travel organization seeks a recreation director for short-term shipboard positions this summer. Pays cost of passage, allowing time abroad. Some openings on off-peak sailings for which German, Italian or Greek lan- guage ability desirable. The Mead Corporation, Chillicothe, Ohio, has openings for civil, industrial and mechanical engineers who have completed at least their sophomore year. Work will be at the Ohio plant or in Kingsport, Tennessee. Iic Sndrd Portable Desks - Files Comptometer Dictation Machines MORRI LL'S 314 S. State St. Since 1908 Phone NO 3-2481 ' IN GENUINE LEATHER . .. from$1.95 Others to $9.95 PRICES PLUS TAX Charge, lay-away or $1.00 weekly budget plan Wilkinson Luggage Shop 327 S. Main St. Phone NO 3-4013 I *I Daily Classifieds Bring Quick Results Irr--- t. V ----.. ---=.d r La Sociedad Hispanica presents Colorfilm of Spanish Dances TUESDAY, MARCH 26 ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM ALL JUNE GRADUATES Cash orders taken for: Graduation Announcements Graduation Booklets Name Cards ADMINISTRATION BUILDING . . . Window 8 MARCH 25-29 10-12 A.M. 1-5 P.M. -L Performances: 4:00,71:30 Admission 50c !ji _- - ® r._ 11111 11% kI l I I This Is Pat h Golf anyone? Not necessarily.. The outfit Pat's wearing will parlay itself from golf course .to campus to leisure at home. The Jamaica shorts are chino. The stripes of the blouse are brown, orange and turquoise, shaded with khaki to match the shorts. The matching belt, which comes with the blouse, ties them together. I Blouse .... 3.95 Shorts .... 5.95 f I Il