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SUNDAY, JANUARY 28,186$

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?AQ~ JIVE

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN, form to
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968
Day Calendar
Writer-in-Residence: Irving Howe.
"The World of the Writer," (final lec-
ture) Rackhami Lecture Hall, 2:30 p.m.
Gchool of Music Degree Recital-
George Etheridge, saxaphone: School
of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Mark Donskoy's Gor-
ky Trilogy, Part I: The Childhood of
Maxim Gorky: Architecture Auditor-
lum, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Robert Slaughter, Viola; School of
Music Recital Hall, 8,:30 p.m.
EVENTS MONDAY
Center for Russian and East Euro-
pean Studies and Department of His-
tory Seminar - Dr. Nikolai Todorov,
Professor of History and Director, In-
stitute of Balkan Studies, University
of Sofia, Bulgaria, "The Genesis of
Capitalism in the Balkan Provinces of
the Ottoman Empire in the 19th Cen-
SORGAN IZATI ON
NOTICES
US9 OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
room 10il SAB.,
Bach Club meeting, Wed. Jan 31, 8
p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe; talk-
ing, listening. etc. BYO Bach records.
For further information call 769-1605.
AFS Club, Sun. Jan. 28, 7:00 p.m.,
3rd floor meeting rooms - Union.
Meeting with discussion of World's
Fair Booth. If any questions call Bob
Anderson.
Committee for Improved Education
presents - John Holt, educator and
author of How Children Fall and How
Children Learn, in a benefit talk for
the children's community, 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Jan. 31, Schorling Auditorium -
University High School.
* * *
Lutheran Chapel - Hill at Forest
Ave. 6:00 supper, 7:00 - speaker Dr.
William Stapp, Assoc. Prof. in Conver-
sation, Sun. Jan. 28.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Sun. Jan. 28, 9:45 & 11:15
a.m. Worship Services, 11:15 - Bible
Class, 6:00 p.m. - Fellowship supper,
6:45 p.m. - Pastor Shceips will speak
on the book of Acts.
4 * * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Una Tertulia,
Mon. Jan. 29, 3-5 p.m., 3-5 Frieze.
Cafe, convetsacion, musica, vengan to-
dos.

tury": 2445 Mason Hall, 3:10 p.m.
City Planning Program, Department
of Architecture, Institute of Public Ad-
ministration, School of Natural Re-
sources, Law School, Department of+
Environmental Health Lecture-Urban
Forum II-William Ewald, American
Institute of Planners, Washington,
"The Planning Profession: Its Posi-
tion and Prospects": Auditorium B,
Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m.
Department of Engineering Mechan-
ics Seminar-Dr. Walter R. Debler, As-
sociate Professor of Engineering Me-
chanics, The University of Michigan,
"Laminar Convection in Fluids with
Parabolic Density Distribution": 311
West Engineering Building, 4:00 p.m.
Medical School Glee Club-Musical
variety program. "On Call '68", Mon.,
Jan. 29, Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m.
Center for Chinese Studies and Na-
tional Committee on U.S.-China Re-
lations-Harald Munthe-Kaas, Peking
Correspondent, Scandinavian News
Agency, "China in Crisis: An Eye-
witness Report": Architecture Auditor-
ium, 8:30 p.m.
University Musical Society-Nathan
Milstein, Violinist: Hill Auditorium,
8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Center for Russian and East Euro-
pean Studies Lecture - Dr. Nikolai
Todorov, Professor of History and Di-
rector, Institute of Balkan Studies,
University of Sofia, "The Genesis of
Capitalism in the Balkan Provinces
of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th
Century," Monday January 29, Room
2445 Mason Hall, 3:10 p.m.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar -
Dr. Walter R. Debler, Associate Pro-
fessor of Engineering Mechanics, The
University of Michigan, will present
"Laminar Convection in Fluids with
Parabolic Density Distribution" on
Monday, January 29, at 4:00 p.m. in
Room 311JWestrEngineering Building.
Make-up final exams for German
101, 102, 111, 231, 232, and 236 will be
given Tuesday, Jan. 30, 7-9 p.m., 2512
Frieze Bldg. Students must get writ-
ten permission from their former tea-
cher, and register in the German Dept.
office before 12 noon, Tuesday, Jan. 30.
Physical Education - Women Stu-
dents - Women students taking re-
quired physical education who were
medically deferred for the first half of
this term should report to Office 15,
Barbour Gymnasium, to sign for the
second half of the term. Registration
will be held from 8:00 a.m. to noon
and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Thursday, Jan. 29 through February 1.
Upperelass students who wish to
elect physical education classes may
do so on Thursday and Friday morn-
ings only, Feb. 22 and 23.
Doctoral
Examinations
Doctoral Examination for: William
Joseph Graham, Zoology, Thesis:
"Daily Activity Patterns in the Mea-
dow Vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus,"
on Monday, Jan. 29, at 2:15 p.m. in
West Lecture Room, Rackham, Chair-
man F. C. Evans.
Doctoral Examination for: Norman
Charles Weissberg, Social Psychology,
Thesis: "Intra- and Inter-Event Dis-
tance in Psychological Space," on Mon-
day, Jan. 29 at 3:15 in Room 5615 Ha-
ven Hall, Chairman: H. Peak.
Placement
Current positions received by gener-
al division by mail and phone, call
764-7460 for further information.
Abraham & Straus, New York, N.Y.-
Executive Trainees, leading to respon.
exec. positions in Merchandising, Sales
Mgmt., Operations Mgmt., and Finan.

Control. Degrees in Bus. Ad., Indus.
Engr., Aceting., Lib. Arts.
Bell Aerosystems Co., Buffalo, N.Y.-
Contract Pricing Analyst, BBA or Ac-
cting degree plus 8 yrs. exper.; Inter-
nal Auditoro, BS deg. plus 1-3 yrs.
exper.; Applications Programmer/Ana-
lyst, BS. in Math, Physics, Engr.; Bus.
Application Programmer, Bus Ad deg.
pref.; Qual. Control Engr., BSME plus
5-8 yrs. exper.
State of Washington, Dept. of Labor
& Industries - Rehabilitation Center
Asst. Superintendent, BS or BA equals
2 yrs. exper, in voc. couns., med. soc.
wk., etc. Seattle, Washington.
State of Vermont - Chief of Water
Resources Laboratories, BS in chem,
microbiol., bateriol. plus 4 yrs. exper.
Water and Sewage analysis. Adminis-
trative Assistant A, BA in Pub. Ad. or
Bus. Ad., Aceting., Poll Set. Gen'l ad-
min, duties of a Ige. agency or div.
Bendix Corporation, Detroit, Mich.-
Accountant Clerk, seek student work-
ing 'toward Accting deg., willing to
complete educ. in night school; in-
volves working with corporate cash
disbursements.
Summer Jobs in Washington: There
will be a general meeting of the Wash-
ington Summer Intern Program on
Jan. 31 at 4 p.m. in the Multipurpose
Room of the Undergraduate Library.
The purpose of this meeting will be to
diffuse some job information and set
up the program for the rest of the
semester. If you cannot attend, call
764-3492.
EDUCATIONAL DIVISION
The following schools will interview
at the Bureau during the week of Feb-
ruary 5th:
Monday, Feb. 5-
Dearborn Heights, Michigan (Fair-
lane Sch. Dist.) - Later Elem., Elem.
P.E., Elem. Sp. Corr., J.H. - l.A.
Wyoming, Michigan - Fields not
listed.
Tuesday, Feb. 6-
Birmingham, Michigan - Elem.-K-6,
Art, Fr., Lib., Vocal, Inst., P.E., Rem.
Read., Guid., J.H.-Art, Eng/S.S., Eng.,
Guid., H.E., Fr., Latin, Span., I.A.,
Math, P.E., Rem. Read., Phys. St.,
S.S., Diag., Sp. Ed., Sp. Corr., Soc.
Work. H.S-Art, Bus., Eng., Fr., Ger.,
Lat., Span., H.E., I.A., Lib., Math,
P.E., Phys. Sci., Biol., -Chem., Phys.
Bronson, Michigan - Elem.-K-6, Sec.
-Eng. Math, Set., Comm.
Long Beach, Cal.-Elem.-K-6, Sp. Ed.,
Sec.-Bus. Ed., Math., Phys. Sci., GP.-
E., Eng., I.A., Sp. Ed. Nurse.
Strongsville, Ohio - Elem.-Vocal,
Sp. Ed., Slow Learn., Em. Dist., Intern
Psych. J.H.-Eng., Math, Gen. Sci.
H.S. - Bus., Eng., H.E./G.P.E., H.E,
I.A., S.S., Voc, Guid,
Wednesday, Feb. 7-
Dearborn Hgts., Michigan (No. 8)-
All fields.
East Lansing, Michigan - Fields not
listed.
St. Clair Shores, Mich. (Lakeview
Schs.) - Elem.-Voc., P.E., Art., Lib.,
Sec. - Eng., Math, Set., I.A., S.S., Bus.
Ed., Vocal, Lang., P.E., Sp. Ed., Deaf,
Em. Dist., Soc. Work, Diag., Aphasic.,
Type A.

St. Clair Shores, Mich. (So. Lake
Sch. Dist.)-All fields.
Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland Heights
P.S.) - Fields not listed.
Thursday, Feb. 8-
Albion, Michigan - All Elem., Sec.-
Eng., S.S., Math, Gen. Sci., I.A., Vocal,
B.P.E., G.P.E., Couns., Sp. Ed., Sp.
Ther., V.T.
Grand Rapids, Michigan - all fields.
Winchester, Mass. - Elem.-K-6, Art
(half time), JH. - Art, Eng., Eng/S.S.
H.E., LA., Ger/Fr., Math, Math/Sci.,
H.S. - Eng., Span./Fr., Math/Phys, Bi-
ol./Chem.
Friday, February 9--
Wyandotte, Mich. (Riverview P.S.)-
Elem. - K-6, Inst. Mus. Sec. - Bus.,
Eng., I.A., Math, Sci., Sp. Ed., Vocal/
Choir.
Rowland Heights, Calif.-Elem.-Sec.
LA., H.E., G.P.E., Math, Math/Sci.,
Eng., Art, Music, S.S., Eng., Sp. Ther.,
Nurse, Read., M.R., Em. Handcp.
Mt. Prospect, Ill. (H.S. Dist. No. 214)
- And., Vis., Band, Bus., Couns., S.S.,
Eng., Span., Fr., Russian, German,
H.E., I.A., Lib., Math, G.P.E., B.P.E,
Biol., Phys., Chem., Sip. Ed., Em. Dist.,

Psych., Soc. Work, Sp. Corr., Learn
Dis.
Winchester, Mass. - See Thursday,
Feb. 8 for vacancies.
For further information and to make
appointments contact Mrs. Shear, 3200
S.A.B. 764-7459.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE
Make interview appointments at Rm.
128 H West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-
wise specified.
February 5, 1968-
American Can Company
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
Arthur Andersen & Company
Bell System
FMC Corporation, Chemical Division
Ford Motor Company
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
City of Livonia
Mississippi Valley Structural Steel
Company
Rohm and Haas Company
Smith, Hinchman & Grylls
Technology Incorporated
Union Carbide Corporation
U.S. Air Force
Aeronautical Systems Division

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THICH NHAT HANH
Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh has two
primary responsibilities in South Vietnam:
one as director of the Youth for Social Ser-
vice Program for the United Buddhist
Church, the other as director of the Insti-
tute for Social Studies at Buddhist Uni-
versity. He thus has intimate contact with
the peasants throughout South Vietnam and
at the same time is close to the Buddhist
leadership in peace and social change.
Scholar, philosopher poet Thich Nhat
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parts of the world and sung in Vietnam. He
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