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THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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HALSTEAD:
Sabbaical
ields Play
For Stage
(Continued from Page 1)

Columbia's Ldzarsfeld
To Begin Study Series

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

University's Survey Research
Center, foremost in the nation in
the field of social research, is pre-
senting three lectures in its 10th
annual series in research tech-
niques.

sity will talk on "The Social Sci-
entist in Time of Crisis."
Prof. Lazarsfeld recently com-
pleted a personal survey of 2,500
social scientists from 165 colleges
regarding home and work envir-
onment problens.
. Prof. Ronald Freedman of the
sociology department will present
"The Fertility of American Fami-
lies: A Sample Survey" Wednes-
day, July 31.

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Amprican movie-goers, was in the
cast, Prof. Halstead informed.
Italians enjoy "tremendously
spectacular performances on enor-
mous outdoor stages" he said.'
He saw "Aida" with a cast of
1,500 played on a 100-ft. wide
stage in Rome's Baths of Cara-
calla. He also visited he renowned
La Scala in Milan, seeing Maria
Callas in Bellini's "Norma."
Restless Germany is setting the
modern trend in theater technique,
he reported.
A huge new theater built in
Mannheim by the government
features an arena-type central
stage with "a hardly perceptible
separation from the audience,
thus lending more intimacy to
performances.
And this was onily one of four
possible arrangements of the
stage, he said.
"Theater is exciting in Europe,"
WProf. Halstead concluded. "While
their productions are not neces-
sarily better than America's they
are interested because of imagina-
tive methods and scenic tech-
niques, and present a more 'classic
repertoire than our commercial.
theaters do."
s
rSession Slated
On Hormones
Fourth session of the eighth
Summer Biological Symposium is
scheduled today in Auditorium C,
Angell Hall.
At 9:30 a.m. Dr. Dietrich Bo-
denstein will lecture on the "Hu-
k moral Control of Regeneration in,
Insects."
Following the discussion at
10:15 a.m. Dr. Folke K. Skoog will
speak on "Hormonal Regulation of
Plant Morphogensis."
The discussion at 11:15 a.m. will
conclude the Symposium for this
year.,
MORE FUN THAN
A BARREL OF MONKEYS!
PLAY MINI GOLF
The Modern Miniature Golf Game
Ypsi-Ann Golf Course Next to
Ypsi-Ann Dri e-In Theater'

All of the lectures will be given
at 4 p.m. in Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Thursday, July 25, Prof. Paul
F. Lazarsfeld of Columbia Univer-

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINj

(Continued from Page 2)

sic this date is by July 22. In the
Schools of Business Administration,
Education, Natural Resources and Pub-
lic Health this date is by July 24. Stu-'
dents wishing ' an extension of time
beyond these dates in order to make
up this work should file a petition, ad-
dressed to the appropriate official of
their School, with Room 1513, Admin-
istration Building where it will be
transmitted.
"Baratin:" Informal French conver-
sation group meets in South Room of
Michigan Union Cafeteria every Thurs-
day from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. All inter-
ested are welcome.
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics
will meet on Thurs., July 11, at 4:00
p.m. in Room 3201, Angell Hall. Pro.
P. S. Dwyer will speak on "Sampling
from Finite Universes with Applications
to the Analysis of Variance.
Classical Studies Coffee Hour: The!
faculty, students, and friends of the
Department of Classical Studies are in-
vited to a coffee-hour by the Museum
of Archaeology on Thurs., July %11, at
4 p.m.
La Sociedad Hispanica of the Depart-
ment of Romance Languages will hold
its weekly summer meeting on Thurs.,
July 11, at 7:15 p.m. in the East Con-
ference Room, Rackham Bldg. Senor
Antonio del Monaco, economist and
historian, long-time consul general of
Ecuador in Venezuela, will speak in
Spanish on "Ecuador, su actividad
economica, su actuacion historica." All
those interested are invited.
Doctoral Examination for Morris
Samuel Ogul, Political Science; thesis:
"Reforming Executive-Legislative Rela-
tions in the Conduct of American For-
eign Policys- The Executive-Legislative-
Council as a Proposed Solution",
Thurs., July 11, East Council Room,
Rackham Building, at 2:00 p.m. Chair-
man, M. M. Knappen.
Doctoral Examination for Morton
Zarcoff,, Speech; thesis: "An Investiga-
tion of the Correlation of Filtered,
Band"' Limited White Noise and the
Speech Reception 'Threshold", Thurs.,,
July 1, West Council Room, Rackham
Bldg., at 7:30 p.m. Chairman, George
Herman.
Placement Notices
The following school will be at the
Bureau of Appointments on Thurs.,
July 18 to interview teachers for Sep-
tember.
Detroit, Michigan (Detroit Public
School) - All fields..
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
m i n i s t r a ti o n Building, Normandy
3-1511; Ext. 489. 1

Personnel Requests:
Pepperidge Farm Inc., Downers Grove,
Illinois, needs an Assistant Plant Man-
ager with a degree in Bus.Ad., Produc-
tion, Management, Engineering or Sci-
ence and at least five years of experi-
ence in the food processing industry.
The company also needs a Production
-Manager with at least two years of.col-
lege training in a technical. course or
the equivalent education, in food tech.
Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich., has openings for Chemists, an
experienced Machine Designer with a
Mech. E. degree, and an Ind. E.
Wayne County Civil Service, Michi-
gan, is currently recruiting for a Social
Worker I with a Master's degree in So-
cial Work and foraa Probation Officer
I (Child Welfare) with a Master's de-
gree in Social Work or an MA with
specialization in a field of child ad-
j ustment.
Cape May County Planning Board,
Cape May, N.J., has an opening for a
Graduate Planner with a B.S. or M.S.
in Community Planning, Econ. Geog-
raphy, Soc., or Pub. Admin.
Hazel Park Youth Protection Com-
mittee, Hazel Park, Mich., is interested
in employing a Youth Counselor with
a Clinical Psychology background.
Circuit Court for Kalamazoo Coun-
ty, Mich.,'has an opening for an Assis-
tant Friend of the Court. Requires a
Master's degree in Social Work or
equivalent. Will consider BA with so-
cial work experience.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371.
Personnel Interview:
Thurs., July 11
Northwest Orient Airlines - girls for
stewardess positions. Flights to vari-
ous areas in the Pacific.
[ Notices]
Cercle Francais: Bastille Day celebra-
tion for all French students, faculty
and local. French colony held Sunday.
July 14, at a private residence. Per-
sons speaking French and desirous of
joining the group should call the
French Dept. Ext. 406 or Prof. O'Neill,
Ext. 2181.
Deutscher Verein: Weekly meeting.
Mr. Todd of the Rbmance Languages
Dept. will show slides which he took
in Germany, Thursday, July 11, 7:30
p.m., 3-S, Union.
*. s *
Hillel: Israeli Folk Dancing - New-
comers welcome. 8:00 p.m., July 11th
at Hillel.
Friday evening services, 7:30, July
12th at Hillel. *
Newman Club: Square Dance, 8:00
to 12:00 p.m, July 12, 1957 at Newman
Center. Refreshments.

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RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI FI
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Fisher, Sherwood, Scott, McIntosh, Rel
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Dynakit, Eico, Arkay, Audax
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Viking, Berlant, Bela
Turntables
Rek-O-Kut, Connoisseur, Garrard, Presto
Visit our Hi Fi Showrooms for a
stereo demonstration
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
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)X4
HI Fl STUDIO
An amazing inventory of Hi F
components available to you at
catalogue price
KITS
We stock amplifier. AM-FM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits in sev-
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H I F1 SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians are
fully competant and equipped to
service all equipment we sell, and
to advise you on the selection of
components.
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595
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BALDW I N PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223
)XS
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
8 P.M.
Department of Speech
Presents

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Record Sale
Overstock 12" L.P.'s
$3.98 and $4.98 values, only $2.98.
Major labels represented
205 E. Liberty Phone NO 2-0675
211 S. State Phone NO 8-9013
LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS
Closed Sat. at 1 P.M. during July-Aug.
)X3
PERSONAL
READING THE Sat. Eve. Post? We can
get it for you wholesale. Student
Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F6
YOUNG MARRIED student whose hus-
band is in the Service desires room-
mate(s) beginning August. Would
like to make arrangements for an
apartment as soon as possible. Call
Ann, NO 2-0445 after 5/p.m. )F7
PHOTO SUPPLIES
NEW
ARGUS C-3 Camera, with
case and flash, Reg.
$69.50 Now $49.95l
Purchase from
Purchase
Camera Shop

ROOM AND BOARD
SUMMER ACCOMMODATIONS avail-
able at law fraternity for all stu-
dents. T.V. and cool rooms. $1.00 per
day. On Hill and Forest. Call Don
Dodge at NO 2-5614. )E5
TWO MEALS, $2 per day, five days, a
week - Mon. - Fri. Call Bill Powell,
at Phi Kappa Tau, corner Hill and
Tappan. NO 3-8581. )E2
ROOM AND BOARD for summer. Very
reasonable. Room $6 per week. Board
3 meals daily, $2.30. 5 days per week.
For information call Al Szemborski,
NO 2-8312, 6-7 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma.
)E1
FOR RENT
COMPLETELY FURNISHED apartment
for single woman near campus. Avail-
able August for one year. Phone aft-
ernoons or early evenings. NO 2-5779.
)C20
YOUNG WOMAN to share three room
apt., summer or permanent. Near
campus. Automatic washer. Call NO 5-
5919 after five. )C19
COOL CAMPUS apartments, some
rooms. 514 S. Forest. Call NO 2-1443.
)C9
VACANCY FOR one girl to share with
two girls five room apartment-(two
bedrooms, living room, study room,
kitchen, T V.). One block from cam-
pus. $40 for entire summer. If inter-
ested, contact Mrs. Domm.NO 2-1290
or Gerry Laube, NO 3-8843 or NO 3-
0975. )C13
HELP WANTED
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
)N8
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN. Work ac-
cording to- own schedule. Good in-
come potential, besides work you'll
be sure to enjoy if you' like meeting
people. Interview held Mon.-Fri. from
4-6 at 1309 S. University, room 3.
)Hl
USED CARS t
1956 OLDSMOBILE
Holiday Hardtop, 9 months old, 18,000
miles. In excellent condition. Call NO.
5-1723 between 5:30 and 8 p.m.

303 Ashley

TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
)S2

PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup-
plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty N03-0224
(Open daily except Thursday)
)T1
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EUROPEAN CARS
We service all foreign cars.

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING - Reasonable rates. Theses,
term papers, etc. 830 6. Main. Call NO
8-7590. )J6
GOLF LESSONS. Private Instruction.
$3.00 per lesson. All points of the
game taught. Call NO 8-9052 between
5 and 6 P.M. daily. )J4
EXPERIENCED TPIST with diserta-
tions, term papers, etc. All work done
on electric typewriter. Call NO 2-7605.
)J7
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and de-
livery. Phone NO 2-9020. )J1
CONTACT LENS
Drop in for a free demonstration any
time. Write or phone for a free book-
let "Questions and Answers About
Contact Lens."

NO 5-5800
)S6

BETTER VISION
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Friendly service is our business. At-
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Waranteed & guaranteed. See us for
the best price on new & used tires.
Road service -- mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it""
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )Si

Your occulist prescriptions filed
708 Wolverine Bldg.
Fourth & Washington, NO 8-6019 )J3
RE-WEAVING-Burns. tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothee.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2

New Atlas Tires
Get ready for that vacation--6.70x15
as low as $15.95 (exchange). Other
sizes comparably low. No money
down-8 months to pay.
Hickey's Service Station
300 N. Main, cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
)S7
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
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Phone NO 8-6972

JUNE ALLISON
in OPPOSITE SEX
and

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NOW in stock
the Fabulous
BOLEX H-16 REFLEX
16 m.m. Movie Camera
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
D4.
FOR SALE
SHORT SLEEVE sport shirts. $1.75, 2
for $3.00. Washable. Assorted colors.
SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington

ATTACK OF
THE CRAB MONSTERS

NOW

T&Tri

DIAL
NO 2-3136

ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED!
-It's .Debbie's .Best
SSince
"T ender Trap"

Ending
Saturday

Imr- -W m T
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DIAL
NO 8-6416

AUDIE MURPHY
in Walk The Proud Land
In color
and
Susan Hayward and

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CO.4TAWNG
LESHE ISET WALTER ARADEN
HEAR THAT LILTING HIT PARADE SONG!

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Ladies'
SUMMER SHOE
SALE
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS-
Entire Summer and Spring Stock
Reg. to $l2.95 - Jaquelines & Debs
$790
Reg. to $8.95 - Connies
$490

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