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PA C E FOUR TH£ AJIGUS Prom Profits Go For Scholarship Fund Due to the financial success of the 1949 Junior Prom, a' scholar ship fund has been established which will benefit undergraduate students in all of the UB schools.. These Board of Managers’ Schol arships will be. awarded on the basis of financial need, participa tion of note in non-athletic extra curricular activities and acceptable academic work. Applications may be secured from the Office of the Chairman of the University of Buffalo Schol arship Committee, Hayes 140 and must be returned to the same of fice not later than Wednesday, April 20 at 5:00 p.m. POINT OF VIEW (Continued from Page 2) who have been exposed to all the current ideas in the world today, and who are able to think and de cide for themselves w ithout the ev e r - p r e s e n t censor watchfully Euarding them as sheltered sheep. Tlie only determ inant can be com petence to teach the specific sub- jvvt—those Who seek to drive out the dissidents from the academic world, w h ether they be supporters of totalitarianism or not, will suc- . reed in only two things, making m artyrs of those who are attacked, and underm ining the foundations of free education. Year Book Seeks Help The “Medentian,” official year book of the Medical and Dental schools, is seeking student adver tising salesmen. A 20% commis sion on sales is offered to all space sellers. Interested .students can call Ray Tomezak at GR. 0535 for lends, rates, and contracts. Electron’Scope (Continued from Page 2) magnified to about two million diameters. Right now, the microscope is be ing used to discover what causes color changes in organic dyes of the same chemical composition Two dyes may be chemically the same, but because the physical ap pearance of the particles of one (particles which can be seen only throu^ the electron microset^) is different than that of the other dye, the shade of one will be different than that of the other. By being able to see what causes the differences in the two dyes, steps can be taken to standardize them. Hitherto, what caused these differences was unknown, because of the invisibility of the particles to ordinary microscopes. Future use of the microscope may be directed on a variety of things. Dr. Teickelman and Dr. Goldfinger of the Chemistry De partment are becoming adept in the use of the microscope and in the near future may use it for their own research. As more and more people in our school master the technique of operating this marvelous instrument, important discoveries may put UB on the scientific map where she belongs. Rent Control Data Offered As a help to both tenants and landlords, the Buffalo Area Rent Office is distributing two fact sheets on rent control. One is for tenants, the other for landlords, and both cover the main points of current law and regulations. Free copies may be picked up at the rent office at 12 North Division Street, or you may phone Cleve land 5490 and a copy will he mail ed to your address. Rent Director Summers promises. CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION, SORORITIES— I.,arge, furnished cottage available for summer season. Can accom modate 16 persons. Crystal Beach. For information call BE. 4023. FOR SALE—1938 Deluxe Tu dor Ford; 1941 motor. f425. EL. 3686. FOR SALE — Great Dane, 6 months old. Eats anything. Loves children. WA. 8072. Classified Advertising Space for sale .20e per line. Two Campus Papers (Continued from Page 2) is therefore the obligation of each and every student to carefully consider this most pressing need for freedom of expression. Only after due deliberation should they VOTE on this matter. End freedom of expression, and “democracy” becomes mere mockery. NAACP H o ld s Open Hoiise The NAACP will hold its Open House Meeting in the East Room of Norton tonight at 8 P.M. All members and those' interested in joining are urged to attend. A swallow doesn’t make summer but it sure does put spring in your step. M. U. D., M. U. D., Glorious M. U. D.I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS You Don Y Have to Be A Model TO LOOK LIKE ONE THE ARNOLD SYSTEM School of Fashion, Photo Modeliitg ..and Self Improvement MODELING PLACEMENT SERVKEE FOR GIRLS TAKING SELF-IMPROVEMENT COURSE * Licensed b y State of New York 197 DELAWARE AVENUE • BUFFALO 2, NEW YORK Joe: Hoy Moc, why do you date that witch when you can get a good looking head? Moc? Well, when I feel like drink ing we go to a bar. When she starts getting pretty, I know it’s about time to quit. Doirr GET MAWUED Till You S m M«I Bemle Bums T*w»l»n 39 W . Chlpp»w » Special D iscounts to S tn d e n taf INVISIBLE WEAVING BIRNS ' MOTH | TEARS ; HOLRS I 2f-Hour Service—Free Pickup Amber Weaving Service 611 M ain St. (U p stairs) (Opp. Shea's Great Lakes) Phone, MA^ 2966 GIVE YOUR LAUNDRY EXTRA LIFE Bring It To The W ON G LEE Laundry 3122 MAIN ST.