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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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in Iouch with the Bureau, 20
Hall.

Mason

LOST-biamond ring-Call 6737.
White gold mounting-Reward.
DUNHILL CIGARETTE LIGHTER--
Sterling Silver. Lost at Mary Lee
Candy Shop, 10:30-11 Friday
night. Reward. Phone 5942.
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.

SILVER LAUNDRY
607 Hoover Phone 5594
Free pickups and deliveries
Price List
(All articles washed and ironed)
Shirts......................14
Undershirts. ............04
Shorts...................04
Pajama Suits ...,... ...... .10
Socks, pair .:............. .03
Handkerchiefs....... ... ..02
Bath Towels ...............03
All Work Guaranteed
Also special prices on Coeds'
laundries. All bundles done sep-
,irately. No markings. Silks and
wools are our specialty.
QUALITY
LIFE INSURANCE
AT LOW COST
has been issued for
83 years by
THE NORTHWESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin'
A Billion Dollar Corpany
For Information, See or Call
Clinton E. Purdy
206 Wolverine Bldg. Tel. 7333

Delta Kappa Gamma members, lo-
cal and visiting, are invited to eat
together informally in the alcove of
the Michigan League cafeteria Wed-
nesday, July 30, at 12 noon. No reser-
vations necessary.
Professor Verner W. Crane of the
History Department will speak on
"The Development of the United
States," at 5:00 p.m. in Room 1025
Angell Hall. This is the first lecture
in the series "Some Aspects of the
Culture of the United States offered
in English in the Latin-American
Summer School Program under the
direction of the International Center.
The Summer Session French Club:
The fourth meeting of the Summer
Session French Club will talie place
Thursday, July 31, at 8 p.m. at "Le
Foyer Francais," 1414 Washtenaw.
Mr. George Poinar, Violinist, and
Mr. William Beller, Pianist, both vis-
iting professors at the School of Mu-
sic, will give a recital of modern
French music for violin and piano.
Dr. Francis W. Gravit, of the Ro-
mance Languages Department, will
give a talk with records on "Lully et
l'opera francais du 17eme siecle."
The University Bureau of. Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
positions in the Division Engineer's
Office of the New York Central Sys-
tem, at Toledo, Ohio. The work is
as Rodmen at a rate of pay of $137.00
per month, plus expenses when on the
road.
Training in sutveying is required,
but they do not have to be Civil En-
gineers. This would be helpful, how-
ever.'
Applicants shoukj report to the
Toledo offIce as soon as possible as
the position must be filled, early this
week. Information may be obtained
at the Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational information as to the
person to apply to in the Toledo of-
fice, and place.
The Women's Education Club Pic-
nic will be held on Wednesday, July
30, on the "Island" at 5 p.m. All
women students are invited and res-
ervations can be made in Room 4016
UHS or in the Public Health Library
before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 29.
Cars will be at the East entrance of
the UHS at 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday
for those desiring transportation.
Women In Radio: Judith Waller,
director of public service broadcast-
ing programs for the National Broad-
casting Company, will speak on the
topics, "Women in Radio," and "Pub-

lic Service Broadcasting," in the
Rackham Amphitheatre at 4:15 p. .
Wednesday. The public is invited.
The Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational Information has receiv-
ed notice of the following opening:
Director of Adult Education, City
of New York. Requirements, Age 30
to 50 years, baccalaureate degree and
thirty semester hours in approved
graduate courses, including 6 semes-
ter hours in supervision and in ad-
ministration andlor organization. Five
years teaching experience, and ad-
ministrative or supervisory experi-
ence in adult education of at least
two years. Salary, $7,500.00.
Further information is on file at
the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall, hours
9-12 and 2-4.
Home Loans: The University In-
vestment Office, 100 South Wing, will
be glad to consult with anyone con-
sidering building or buying a home
or refinancing existing mortgages.
The University has money to loan on
mortgages and is eligible to make
F.H.A. loans.
Wednesday, July 30, 8:00 p.m. Med-
ical Lecture. "Diagnosis of Stomach
Disorders." (Illustrated). Dr. H.
Marvin Pollard. (Lecture Hall, Rack-
ham Building.)
Wednesday, July 30, 1:00 p.m.-
Excursion No. 7-Greenfield Village.
Visit to Ford's Village, museums of
early American life, Edison's Menlo
Park Laboratory; the Dearborn Inn.
Round trip by special bus. Reserva-
tions in Summer Session office, An-
gell "Iall.' Trip ends at 5:45 p.m.,
Ann Arbor.
Schedule for Film Evaluation. Room
1022 University High School. July
29, 2-4 p.m. "Captains Courageous"
(Eng.) Sound, 2.reels. "Shakespeare"
(Eng.) Sound, 1 Reel. "Percussion
Group" (Music) Sound, 1 Reel.
"String Choir" (Music) , Sound, 1
Reel. -July 30, 2:30-4 p.m. "Ship That
Died" (Eng.) Sound, 1 Reel. "Face
Behind the Mask" (Eng.) Sound, 1
Reel. "From Tree To Newspaper"
(Journ.) Silent, 1 Reel.
Mr. William N. Barnard's recital of
July 30 was postponed until Wednes-
day, July 30, at 8:30 p.m. At this
time he will present a recital in par-
tial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Master of Music degree. This
recital will be open to the general
public and will be held in Hill Audi-
torium.
Greeks To Sponsor Dance
Students for the Summer 'Session
term who are members of fraternities
and sororities will sponsor an inter-
fraternity dance from 10 p.m. to 1
a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom.

E S K I M 0 T R I C K-.Definitely not an Eskimo, Caroline
Wells, a Southerner, still tries out an old Arctic device, whale-bone
sun glasses as fashioned by Eskimos, while vacationing in Mon-
treal. Quebec. She found them OK for cutting glare.

NEWSV

M A N - S I Z E D JO B--With agricultural workers changing
over to the defense industries, farmhands are scarce in rural re-
gions, which explains why Mrs. Elmer Barton (above), 58, of Peo-
tone, Ill., works her acres aided only by a 12-year-old grandson.

D E F E N S'E MERIT BADCE--To industrial plants that
are abreast or ahead-of production schedules on defense orders
will be awarded this naval ordnance flag, announced in Washing-
ton by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox .(left). The field is dark
blue; the center is red, and the guns and anchor are yellow. On the
right is Rear Admiral W.H.P. Blandy. ordnance chief.

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PENNY F OR YOUR THOUGHTS?-Past a.figure
whose square look, cane, and especially-made "chimney pot" hat
make him almost as recognizable from'the back as from the front-
Winston Churchill-skims an American-made bomber, in England.

H ERE'S T H E ANSWER-From S. R} Smith (left);
streets commissioner of Tulsa, Okla., comes an answer to that old
ctuestion: what to do with used razor blades, and his scheme will
aid the defense program, too. The barrel Is at Tulsa's city hall.
Rifle barrels are made of the same sort of steel, explain Smith and
Clyde King (right), Chamber of Commerce president.

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