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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JULY ?, 1952

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952

LOVE, MUSIC, MERRIMENT:
'Twelfth Night' To Begin Run Today
Shakespeare's intricate comedy ...
f love, music, and merriment, *
'Twelfth Night," will open at 8
.m. today at Lydia Mendelssohn
rheatre for a five day run.
A play of rich contrasts, .
'Twelfth Night" combines the r:
pompous conceit of the steward >>:::>
Kalvolio, played by Nafe Katter,
Grad., with the appealing Wist-
fulness and humor of Viola, one
of Shakespeare's most lovable f
heroines, portrayed by DeloresfY
Rashid.
* * * ~
CAUGHT BY the irony of cir-
cumstance, Viola, disguised as the y
page, Caesario, devotedly serves
the sentimental Duke Orsino,
played by JpQI Sebastian, '54., in
his pursuit of the cold Countess
Olivia, played by Carole Eiserman, I

The familiar Shakespearian
theme of disguises and family
confusion works out satisfactor-
ily with the eventual pairing off
of all the lovers, aided by the
appearance of Viola's lost broth-
er, Sebastian.
Hilarity is at its highest in
"Twelfth Night" with the most
absolute of fools, Sir Toby Belch
(Richard Burwin, Grad.) and the
most jovial of Shakespeare's jes-
ters, Feste (Herbert Rovner, Grad.)
The mischevious maid, Maria,
played by Shirley Shepard,
Grad., Sir Andrew Aguecheek,
another comic, Conrad Stolzen-
bach, Grad., and a host of fun-
makers add to the general roi -
tering, with the fun centering
around the persecution of Mal-
vollo.
Others included in the cast are
Vernon Lapps as Antonio, James
Briley as Fabian and George Irv-
ing, Eugenia Nadeau, Lloyd Evans,
Faith Gillespie, Jane DeSpain,
Patty Jewett, and Jack Beau-
champ.
The Mendelssohn box office will
be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
daily. Good seats at $1.20, 90c and
60c are still available for the
weekend performances, the man-
agement reported.

-Daily-Ken Tootell
REHEARSAL SCENE--Prof. R. C. Hunter direct s Delores Rashid as Viola, and Nafe Katter, Grad.,
as Malvolia as they work out the ring scene fro m "Twelfth Night" which opens tonight at Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre.
French Fear of Ger many Explained

DA'VY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3510
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (11 a.m.
on Saturday).
Notices
Graduate Students expecting to re-
ceive the Master's degree in August,
1952, must file a diploma application
with the Recorder of the Graduate
School by Monday, July 7. A student
will not be recommended for a degree
unless he has filed formal application
in the Office of the Graduate School.
Applications are invited for the ED-
WARD A. DEEDS SENIOR FELLOWSHIP
IN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE,
SCOTLAND, within the University of
St. Andrews, for research in Physical
Science, viz. Engineering, Metallurgy,
Chemistry, Physics, Mathematical Phy-
sics, or any cognate subject. The Fel-
lowship is of the value of 900 Pounds
per annum and will be tenable for three
years. The Fellow will have the status
of a University Lecturer and may be
required as part of his duties, to do a
limited amount of advanced teaching
in the Department in which he proposes
to work.
Applications should be requested
from Patrick Cumming, Secretary, Uni-
versity College, Dundee, Scotland. The
deadline for receipt of applications is
September 1, 1952.
Recreational Swimming-Women Stu-
dents: There will be recreational swim-
ming at the Union Pool every Tuesday
and Thursday evening at 8:15.
-F. E. Gares
Physical Education for Women.
Approved Student Sponsored Social
Events for the coming week-end:
July 4-
Phi Delta Phi
July 5-
Chinese Students' Club
Phi Delta Phi
Registration of Student Organizations:
Student organizations planning to be
active during the summer session must
register in the Office of Student Af-
fairs not later than July 3. Forms for
registration are available in the Office
of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration
Building,
Permits to Operate a Motor Vehicle:
Students in the summer school who ex-
pect to petition for driving privileges
should do so no later than Saturday,
July 5. Petitions cannot be accepted
after that date.
La Petite Causette: All students and
summer residents who are interested in
speaking French are invited to join
this very informal group every Tues-
day and Thursday afternoon between 4
and 5 o'clock in the Tap Room of the
Michigan Union. A table will be re-
served and a French Speaking member
of the staff will be present, but there
is no program other than free conver-
sation in French.
All students, both seniors and grad-
uate students, who wish to register with
the Bureau of Appointments may ob-
tain registration material any day at
the Bureau, 3528 Administration Build-
ing, Monday through Friday (except
July Fourth) from 9 to 12, and 2 to 4.
Registration material for both Teach-
er Placement is available to anyone
even though the summer session may
be his first term at the University.
Personnel Interviews
The Canada Life Assurance Company,
Jackson (Michigan) branch, will have a
representative on campus next Tuesday,
July 8, to talk to men who are inter-
ested in a career in insurance work, par-
ticularly in the field of sales.
Personnel Requests
N. J. Fox & Company, Shelby, Michi-
gan, would like applications from young
men with an accounting background.
(Continued on Page 4)

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Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gray Kitten in vicinity of East
William and Thompson. Call No. on
his tag or bring to 512 E. William,
Back apt.
FOR SALE
EASY SPINDRIER-1949 Black Renault.
Mrs. Braun, 2-7232.
GIRL'S ENGLISH BICYCLE, 26 in., 3-
speed gear shift, basket, lock, used I
month, excellent condition. Call Vir-
ginia Eugene. Ph. 2-2591 at 1-2; 7-9
p.m.
ART SALE private collection, oils, water
colors, portfolios, books. 1918 Day,
Phone 2-1710.
ANTIQUE CHAIRS - 1 Hitchcock, 1
Duncan Fyfe, 1 arm Windsor, 1 comb
back Windsor. 1 tilt top table. Mis-
cellaneous objects: candle sticks,
lamps, dishes, fixtures. 1918 Day Ph.
2-1710.
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE - A new 3-room de-
luxe apartment which accommodates
four. Completely furnished, electric
stove and refrigerator. Private en-
trance. $95 per month.CWill rent for
summer. Need a car. Call 2-9020.
ATTRACTIVE APT. near Campus to
sublet July 15 to Sept. 15. Real bar-
gain for right tenant. 3-1479 evenings.
ROOMS FOR RENT
OVERNIGHT GUESTS?-Make reserva-
tions at The Campus Tourist Homes
now. 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454.
ATTRACTIVE roomy apartment for 3
or 4 boys. Near campus. Call 3-1034
evenings, 5201 days.

ROOMS FOR RENT
4 STUDENTS-large, spacious 2 bedroom
furnished ap't., twin beds, (practice
room available for music students.)
$125 a month, Also single room. 320 E.
Washington after 4 P.M.
PERSONAL
COMPARE: your local newspaper-7c.
Time magazine at student rates-6c.
Phone 6007, Student Periodical.
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-To form car pool to Lansing
Friday evenings. Call 8565 7-9 p.m.
CALIFORNIA BOUND-Riders wanted
to share driving and expenses. Leave
July 15th. Phone 3-8119.
BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS on ladies garments.
Catherine near State, Ph. 22678.
WASHING, finished work, and hand
ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty.
Ruff dry and wet washing. Also iron-
ing separately. Free pick-up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020.
TYPING - Reasonable rates. Accurate,
Efficient. Phone 7590, 830 S. Main.

BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATION, Sewing. Mrs. Braun,
2-7232.
MENS' USED BIKES and used radios.
Ann Arbor Radio & T.V. 1215 So.
Univ., Ph. 3942. 11a blocks east of
East Engineering.
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & T.V.
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & T V
"Student Service"
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
1%a blocks east of East Engin.
HELP WANTED
MAKE $20.00 DAILY - Sell Luminous
Name Plates. Write Reeves Co., Attle-
boro, Mass., Free Sample and details.
ENGINEERING & PHYSICS
STUDENTS - SUMMER JOBS
Assisting . engineers in development
work. Set up and testing of heating
equipment. Permanent positions open.
Send resume and expected salary.
TIMKEN
Silent Automatic Division
209 W. Washington St.
Jackson, Michigan

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Jackson, Michigan

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A French student who is on
campus for the summer session
has aired her views on the fear
that has plagued her country ever
since the nineteenth century Ger-
man rearmament.
The student is Marguerite Stahl,
of Alsace, the French province
that has .been the battlefield for
two world wars.

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"THERE IS something which I
Daily Classifieds have wanted to tell Americans for
a long time," Miss Stahl said.
Bring Quick Results "When the Americans ask
why we aren't more cooperative
concerning the matter of rearm-
"Serve Yourself the Best"
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LUNCH 11-1:30
DINNER 5-7 P.M.
CLOSED - Saturday Evening
and all day Sunday
338 MAYNARD STREET
"through the Arcade"

ing Germany, T would like to
point out a few things."
"Let me remind you. Your South
was invaded 80 years ago and
there is still some enmity between
the two partas of the country. If
the North had invaded the South
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ENDING WEDNESDAY
A Great Star in
A Great Picture
BRANDED
HISM f
A HERO!

three times, the last time five
years ago, you might be cautious
too."
"The French are forced to be
afraid," she asserted. "Everyone
knows that the Germans are ex-
cellent soldiers. They have turned
on us before and they may turn
again."
* * *
Miss Stahl said that with East
and West Germany separated, the
French need not fear. "However,
with them united and rearmed we
must be cautious."
She observed that the Ameri-
can people should use caution in
judging the French people's feel-
ings-"as much caution as we
should use in judging your Ne-
gro problem."
The French-born student has
experience as a basis for her opin-
ions, having been brought up on
the French-German border. When
she was a child she lived under
the special German-imposed re-
gime whereby all business had to
be conducted in German. She de-
clined to speak of her war expe-
riences, saying that they might
not seem "quite human" to Amer-
ican readers.
MISS STAHL is on camnpus to
assist in a phonetics laboratory,
part of a special six-week program
for French teachers.

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STUDENT
SUPPLIES
Typewriters
"°''' Repaired
Rented
Sold
5 ,Bought
Webster-Chicago Tape
and Wire Recorders
Fountain Pens Repaired
by a Factory Trained Man
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