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T Department of Anatomy -- Dr. Gab- riel W. Lasker, Professor of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Wayne State Uni- versity, "Physical Anthropology in the Medical School Environment": 2501 East Medical Bldg, 4:00 p.m. Department of Zoology Seminar -- Martin Blumenfelt, Rackham Post- doctoral Fellow, Department of Zool- ogy, The University of Michigan, "The Effect of Juvenile Hormone on Protein Synthesis in Silk Worm Pupae"; Aud. C, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Statistics Seminar - Michael Tarter (Biostatistics Department) will speak on "Estimating and approximating the distribution and density functions" at at 4:00 p.m. in 3210 Angell Hall. Center for Russian' and East Euro- pean Studies Lecture - Prof. Alfred G. Meyer, Department of Political Sci- ence, The University of Michigan, "The Battle of Stalingrad, 25 Years Later": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. W l WI. X W. ..... ORGANIZATION NOTICESr *Cinema Guild - Experimental Film Program No. 2: Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Office of Religious Affairs - Reli- gion and Literature Seminar - Lloyd Putnam, Director, Office of Religious Affairs, The University of Michigan: "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Death of a Salesman," Guild House, 802 Monroe St., 7:30 p.m. General Notices Attention: Prof. Fine's History 562 class will meet from now on in room 182 PA, MWF, 11:00 a.m. Dept. of Speech, Student Lab. The- atre No. 8, "The Ledge" by C. T. Ault and "The Scoreboard" by James Rum- mel, original one-acts written in co- operation with the Dept. of English, Trueblood Theatre, Frieze Bldg. Per- formance on Feb. 1st only, 4:10 p.m., admission free. Junior Year Abroad - All applica- tions for the University of Michigan Junior Year Abroad Programs in France and Germany are due tomor- row, Feb. "1, at the Office for Study Abroad, 1223 Angell Hall. Applications for L.S.&A. Scholarships for the Spring-Summer Term, 1968; Spring Term (IIIA), 1968; Summer Term (IIIB), 1968; Fall Term, 1968; Winter Term, 1969, will be aavilable in Room 1220 Angell Hall beginning Feb. 1, 1968. Completed applications will be due no later than Feb. 23, 1968. Ap- plicants must have at least one full semester of residence in this College and at least a 3.0 grade point average. L.S.&A. Scholarships are awarded on both need and scholarship; need being the primary consideration. If you have any questions about this announcement, please call Miss Nona Mustary at 764-7297. Placement Announcements: Peace Corps Week, headquarters in room 3524 S.A.B., (third floor). No appts, necess. Testing daily in room 3532 at 9 a.m., 12 noon, and 4 p.m. Applications required, -avail. at Bureau. Film shown daily at 3:00 on P.C. work in Brazil, in room 3532, S.A.B. Placement Interviews: Please make appts. before 4:00 p.m. day preceding interview. Thursday, Febr. 1, 1968 Public Service Commission of Can- ada, Ottawa, Ontario - M & F PhD. Georg., Geol., Math.. Microbiol., Wood. Tech., Forestry, Conserv., Wildlife Mgmt., Pliarm., Phys., Biochem., and all areas of Chemn. for Scientific Re- search. Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. - BA/MA Econ., Law and Math for Banking, Mgmt. Trng. Aetna Casualty and Surety, Detroit, Mich. - BA/MA Econ., Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Georg., Hist., Journ., Law, Libr. Set., Math. Philo., Poli, Set., Publ. Health, Speech., Soc. and Soc. Wk. for Home Office and Claims Insurance and Ins. and Territ. sales and Field Reps. Michigan Department of Social Ser- vice, Lansing, Mich. - M & F. BA Anthro., Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Georg., Hist., Psych., Music., Philo., Poll Sci., Pub. Health., Soc. and Soc. Wk. for Social Work. Friday, Febr. 2, 1968 Bell System, Detroit, Mich. - M & F BA/MA Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math., Poli. Sci., Psych., Phys., and Chem for 'EDP, Mgmt. Trng., Production, Purchasing, Sales and other interested persons for manage- ment regardless of major. Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y. - M & F. BA/MA/PhD Econ., Geol., Libr. Set.. Math., Physics, and all areas of Chem and Biochem. for EDP, Lib- rary, Mktg., PS., Personnel, Product- ion, Sales, and Stat. Univesrity of Rochester, Personnel Office, Rochester, N.Y. - M&F. BA Llbr. Sol., Microbiol., Pharm. Soc. Wk., Biochem, and all areas of Chem for Biology, Library, Secretarial., Social Wk., Health careers in UR Med. Cen- ter. Current Positions received by mail and phone. Call 764-7460 for further information: Local Office - Personnel Assistant for agency assisting small city and town govnts. with personnel matters, civil serv. exams, policies, etc. Occa- sional meetings out of town nights, Possible to do grad. wk. at same time. Man, AB degree, mid 20's. Local Laboratory - Executive Secre- tary, not justyclerical, supv. respon. poise, maturity, woman pref. Degree and exper. pref. Les-Mbr Blouse Company, Detroit, Mich. - Fashion Designer, children's wear, intelligent girl, ready to learn, adaptable, will take over dept. even- tually, BA art/fashion/design. Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, Ind. - Technical Foreman, 3 openings, man, BS pharm or chem., production, exper. with pham. co. pref. Los Alamos Laboratories, New Mex- ico - Industrial Hygienist, safety en- gineer, man, BS Scl. or Engrg., MS in health area. Will be interviewing at Engrg. Placement Feb. 9 and 12, at Chem. Placement Feb. 12. Summer Placement Service 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. Deadline for application for summer work with Federal Govnt. Feb. 1, come to 212 S.A.B. Jan. 31: Cottonwood Gulch Foundation, New Mexico - Nat'l Sci. students for field work and truck driver for expeditions, men or women, 21 or over. Feb. 1: Good Humor, Detroit, Mich. - 10-5. Be outdoors and make good money, M & F. other states have openings too. Details and applic. at S.P.S. Camp Tamarack, Fresh Air Society- 10-5. Counselors with spec. in water- front, arts & crafts, nature, drama, music, tripping. Also unit Supv., and assistant, truck/bus driver and nurse. Feb. 2: Camp Tamarack, see above. Feb. 5: Good Humor, see above. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT.SERVICE Make interview appointments at Rm. 128 H West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. Feb. 7: Armco Steel Corp. Bell System A.T.&T. Bell Labs. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Sandia Corp.. Western Electric Bunker-Ramo Corp. - Defense Systems Div. General Foods Corp. The B. F. Goodrich Co. International Harvester Co. Johnson Service Co. Monsanto Company The Singer Company Standard Oil (N.J.) Esso Research & Engrg. Co. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Enjay Chemical Co. Esso Production Research Co. Sun Oil Company U.S. Dept. of Commerce - Environmental Sci. Services Admin. All Civilian. U.S. Gov't. - National Institutes of Health I M, :F 663-0553 FOR AID IN OBTAINING YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN REFUSED REGISTRATION IN AA-CALL SGC OFFICES JAN. 30-FEB. 2, 9:30 A.M,-4:30 P.M. L' Join The Daily Sports Staff USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially, recognised and registered student orga- nitations only. Forms are available in room 10A SAB. UM Rifle Club every Wednesday, shooting instruction, equipment sup, plied, 7-9 p.m., ROTC Range. Southern Asia Club: Bag lunch on Friday at noon in the Commons Room of Lane Hall. Prof. Aram Yengoyan of the Dept. of Anthropology will speak 3n :Some Aspects of Land Tenure in Southeast Asia." * * * Baha'i Student Group, informal dis- 8:00 p.m., Fri., Feb. 2, 520 N. Ashley. All welcome. Call 662-3548 if you need transportation. * * * UM Scottish Country Dance Society meeting every Wed., 8:00-10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Beginners Wel- come. Instruction given. *- * University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, Wed., Jan. 31, Mid-week Devotion with Pastor Scheips. Holy Communion will be celebrated. * * Committee for Improved Education presents - John Holt, educator and author of How Children Fall and How Children Learn, in a benefit talk fdr the children's community, 7:30 p.m. Wed. Jan. 31, Schorling Auditorium - University High School. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER UNION-LEAGUE Announces UNION--LEAGUE WEEKEND CENTRAL COMMITTEE W General Co-Chairman CAROL SPENCE JIM FISHER M=16s jam a~al"- I A Shovels 1Don't Publicity CATHY GARNETT GERALD ASKIN Fun and Games SUE FELDMAN GENE NAFTULIN Special Events DONNA BABAK ED JOFFE Entertainment SUE COOPER JIM SANDLER Awards and1 Prizes I DIANE DANA MOSTOV HOUSTON Jan. 29-Feb. 2 Secretary DIANE KUTZEN .T PEACE CORPS 3529 SAB Treasurer RICK BEIERWALTES I CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL II ..,. r I R . Paul Krassner Stan Vanderbeek I 1i I k 4 Wednesday, Jan 31....7:30, Union Assembly Room Editor of the REALIST and contributing editor to PLAYBOY MAGAZINE, this irreverent social critic be- lieves that making fun of things indcates concern. Don't miss this opportunity to hear the unpredict- able editor speak informally on everything from Psychedelics to the New Left. 0N ELV us Thursday, Feb. 1... 7:00/9:00 P.M., Architecture Aud. Collagist, collisionist, illusionst and film maker, Van Der Beek has been especially involved with multiple projection pieces, so-called 'movie murals.' He will be doing a sort of retrospect show for his Michigan audiences. Tickets: $.50 at Union desk. Bobby Hutchersori Saturday, Feb. 3 ... 0:30, Trueblood John Barth Tuesday, Feb. 6 ... 8:00, Trueblood Auditorium Prnfxccnr nf Innlih nt the Ctatp Iniuormito nf Npw Vibraharpist, whose manner of expression is thor- oughly contemporary but whose style is firmly rooted in the jazz of the past. Hutcherson is a master of contrast, tension and release. His quintet I ' ..