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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1865

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Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Semi-
nar-"Management of Managers No.
47": North Campus Commons, 8:15
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Student Relations Committee Meet-
ing, 3:00 p.m., 3529 SAB. Open meeting.
Astronomical Colloquium-Dr. Don-
ald C. Morton, Princeton University
Observatory, "Rocket Observations of
Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra," 807 Phy-
sics/Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m.
Writer-in-Residence - Irving Howe,
graduate seminar, "Protest Literature,"
Haven Hall, 4:10 p.m..; "Radical Re-
sistance: Success or Suicide?" sympo-
sium with Prof. Tom Mayer, Barry
Bluestone, John Bishop. Lydia Men-
delssohn, 8:00 p.m.
Cinema Guild -- Lloyd Bacon's
"Brother Orchid": Architecture Audi-
torium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.
Hockey - U-M vs. Western Ontario
University. Coliseum, 8:00 p.m.
Swimming--U-M vs. Michigani State
University. Matt Mann Pool, 8:00 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
David Yeomans, Piano. School of Mu-
sic Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
atiw;.;r~..hv ..v :'CM'...".. ;r.?d{.Sr¢;,:p4
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
room 1011 SAB.
La Sociedad Hispanica, Mon., Jan. 22,
3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze: Una Reunion.
Cafe, conversacion, musica. Vengan
todos.
* * *
College Republican TG: Fri., Jan. 19,
4-6 p.m., 911 Oakland, No. 5.
* * *
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis-
cussion, "Baha'u'llah, The Promised
one of All Ages," Fri. Jan. 19, 8 p.m.
520 N. Ashley. All welcome. Call
662-3548 if you need transportation.
Michigan Rugby Football Club mass
meeting, Jan. 22, 6:30 p.m., Bus. Ad.
Bldg., discussion of spring season and
election of new officers. Newcomers
welcome.
Art Print Loan: Today is the last
day to get your art print. Go to the
third floor of the SAB. The price of
the prints is from 25c to $2.50.

General Notices
Martha Cook Building is receiving
applications for Fall 1968. Present
Sophomores may apply. There will also-
be space for a limited number of
present Freshmen and Juniors. Please
telephone 769-3290 for an appointment.
TV Center Program: On Sun., Jan.
21 the following program produced by
the TV Center will have its initial
telecast in Detroit:
12:00 noon, W WJ-TV, Channel 4 -
"Education : Today and Tomorrow."
"The Superintendent:" Dr. Norman
Drachler, Detroit Superintendent of
Schools, and W. Scott Westerman, Act-
ing Superintendent of Ann Arbor
Schools are among a panel of educa-
tors discussing the changing role of
the superintendent.
Political Science 483 Make-up Exam
on Monday, Jan. 22 at 3 p.m, ineroom
245. Physics & Astronomy.
Foreign Student Tuition Scholar-
ships: Application forms are now avail-
able at the front desk of The Inter-
national Center for: Spring-Summer
Term, 1968; Fall Term, 1968; Winter
Term, 1969. The deadline for receipt of
the applications will be February 15,
1968. All applicants must arrange per-
sonal interviews before the deadline
date. All applicants must have already
completed at least one full semester
at The University of Michigan in the
school or college in which they are
currently enrolled. Canadian citizens
and immigrants to the United States
are not eligible to apply for these
particular scholarships.
Doctoral
Examinations
Doctoral Examination for: Philip
Hain Turnock, Chemical Engineering,
Thesis: "The Separation of Nitrogen
and Methane by Pulsating Flow
through a Fixed Molecular Sieve Bed,"
on Fri., Jan. 19 at 2:30 p.m. Room 3201
East Engineering, Chairman; R. H.
Kadlec.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
New York State Department of Civil
Service will interview at Bureau of
Appointments on Wed., Jan. 24, for
New York State Public Administration
Internship Program. Applicants must
have completed all course work for
Masters in Publ. Adm., Govnt., Poll.
Sci., or Publ. Affairs; or all course
work for MA in a field including or
supplemented by at least 18 undergrad
or grad credit in courses appropriate
to govn't. administration such as poli.
econ., publ. finance, comp. govnt.; or
LLB/JD from recognized law school.
This interview is 45 min. in length,
no additional examination is required.
Make your appointments immediately,
please.
Current positions received by Gen-
eral Division by mail and phone, for
further information please call
764-7460.
Detroit Civil .Service, Mich. - Sr.
Assistant Mechanical Safety Engineer,
BSE ME, exper. in des. testing and in-
stallation of appliances and equip. Sr.
Psychological Clinic Examiner, Ph.D.
plus exper. in psych. evaluations. A list
of continuing examinations, many for
new grads, is at the Bureau. All types
of work are represented.
Borden Company, Chicago, Ill. -
Traveling Auditor, for Chicago Audit-
ing Staff, draft free, grad in acctg.,

min 12 hrs. acctg. with Bus, degree,
Chicago and suburbs area.
Silver Spring Neighborhood Center,
Milwaukee, Wis. - Caseworker. MSW
for Day Care Program, respon for in-
take and working with families.
Wisconsin Civil Service, Trainee
Chemist, dept. of Justice. Forensic
Physical Chem. area of labs. BS Chem.
and 3 yrs. exper. in anal. chem. re-
search.
Opportunities for further study and
financial aid received by General Divi-
sion, call 764-4760 for further infor-
mationf:
Northeastern University, Boston,
Mass. Masters degree in education
with specialization in Rehabilitation
Administration or Rehab. Research.,
counselors, supv. and admn in state
of private agencies and students in-
terested in this field are encouraged
to apply. Limited no. of stipends avail.
under grant.
Deadline for application for Memor-
ial Scholarships, to Katharine Gibbs is
March 1.
Boston University School of Public
Communication and WGBH, widely
known educational T.V. station offers
scholarship for MS degree in Radio,
TV and Film areas.
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. -
Master of Sd., in Industrial Adminis-
tration, for engrg. and sci. graduates,
Financial aid avail.
Summer Placement Service, 212 Stu-
dent Activities Building, Lowecr Level.
February 1 Deadline for applications
for all Federal Employment this sum-
mer. Applications at S.P.S.
Interviews:
Jan. 19:

Southwestern Company, Nashville,
Tenn. Selling job bringing in big
money. 2-5 p.m. every Friday at S.F.S.
Pine River Canoe Camp, Mich. Boys
Senior Counselors for camp spec. in
canoeing, 2-5 p.m.
Jan. 22:
Pine River Canoe Camp, Mich. Boys,
Exper. counselors, men, over 20, also
Jan. 23, 2-5 p.m.
Jan. 24:
Camp Libbey, Ohio Girl Scout Camp,
1-5 p.m. Unit leaders and Assistants,
Waterfront, Director and Assistants,
Business Manager, Program Con-
sultant.
Jar. 25:
Camp Chi, Lake Delton, Wis. 10 a.m.-
5 p.m. Counselors and unit leaders,
exper. in soc. work training is required.
Jan. 26:
Davey Tree Expert Company, Kent,
Ohio. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Forestry, tree sur-
gery and some landscape work.
Opportunities listed at S.P.S. Come
to 212 S.A.B. for further information
and applications.
Forest Service, Northern Region of
U.S., Missoula, Montana. Landscape
Architect positions open, no Federal
examination necessary.
River Basin Surveys, Lincoln, Ne-
braska, M & F for cook, age 21-plus,
on archeological crew.
Lufthansa Airlines, Positions in Ger-
many, good command of German req.,
deadline for applications, Feb. 28, 1968.
SUMMER JOBS IN WASHINGTON:
Second year law students interested
in working in the Departments of Jus-
tice, Labor, or Treasury contact the
Washington Summer Intern Program
on or before Wed., Jan. 24, at 764-3492.

HEAR HOWE! TONIGHT!
Radical Resis tan ce:
Success or Suicide?
symposium with
PROF. TOM MAYER
BARRY BLUESTONE and JOHN BISHOP
4 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN-8OO P.M.
IVING HOWE
Writer-in-Residence '68

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