PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY asTHITIO.,Aj. , FE4SlW,,TA. SVt_ 9 PAGE SIX THE MICHICUAN DAILY TI-ITTRgnAV 1~'1~U1~TTA1?'V 1 1O~iQ 1 ill IU &Vi. JUM i. i r J1U" +Vl A&X ly XV00.. I_ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ::s. ..-.wx:....,"n~"., . a.,.. ~rr.~r m: ::.r"}vr::...................:{: " . r,.:':{."+. .: nrw rrrr r ir rwir '4 . The Daily Official Bulletin is an Official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- la 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. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Day Calendar Twentieth Annual Fire Instructors Copference - Registration, Civil De- fen'se Center, 10:00 a.m. Mental Health Research Institute Seminar-Edward Sacher, Department of Psychiatry, Montefiore Hospital, New York, "Psychoendocrinology Ap - proach to Psychiatry": 1057 Mental Mental Health Research Institute, 3:45 p.m'. Departnent of Zoology Seminar - Dr. James A. Stewart, Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "Pro- tein and Nucleic Acid Synthesis in Lens Cell Differentiation": 110 Phys- ics-Astronomy Building, 4:00 p.m. ,Medicinal Chemistry Lecture - Dr. George Brown, Sloan-Kettering Insti- tute for Cancer Research, "The Onco- genic Activity of Purine-N-Oxides," 1400 Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar - Mr. Michael Wei, "E.S.R. Studies of Small Radicals in Inert Gas Matrices," 1200 Chem,. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program - C. Thomas Ault's "The Ledger" and James Rum- mel's "The Scoreboard": Trueblood Theatre, 4:10 p.m. Cinema Guild - " pecial Event": Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Chemistry Colloquium - Dr. S. Kirschner, Wayne State University, "Ord and the Pfeifer Effect," 1300 Chem. Bldg., 8:00 p.m. School of Music - University Phil- harmonia - Theo Alantara, Conduc- tor: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. General Notices 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. Attention: Prof. Fine's History 562 c ass will meet from now on in room 182 PA, MWF, 11:00 a.m. The School of Education announces a new graduate program designed to prepare college instructors, researchers, and foreign area and community spe- cialists in the field of education and ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR ANI NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available n room 1011 SAB.- 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 on "Some Aspects of Land Tenure in Southeast Asia." * s * UM Folk Dance Club - dancing, Feb. 2, 8:00 to 11:00, "Special Hungar- Ian Workshop", teacher and leader; Andor Czompo, Barbour Gym. socio-economic development, or na- M & F. All degree levels Econ., Educ., tion-building. The program on educa- Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Poll. Se., tion and nation-building is focused on Math., for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, educational problems of modernization Pub. Admin. and human resource allocation in de- Michigan Division of Vocational Re- veloping countries and communities. habilitation, Ann Arbor, Mich.-M & F Three main streams which the gradu- BA/MA Psych., Soc., Soc. Work, Couns. ate student may follow in completing for Counseling. his program are: 1) education and oT u ne.g6 economic development; 2) education Tues., Feb. 6 and political development; 3) educa- Leo Burnett Company, Inc., Chicago, tion and social change. For further Ill. - M & F. All degree levels Econ., information contact Professors G. E. Engl., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Jensen, B. G. Massialas or W. K. Med- Math., Poll. Sol., Psych., Speech, Soc., lin for Advertising, Mkt. Research. J. L. Hudson Company, Detroit, Mich. - M & F. BA Econ., Engl., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Poll. Set., Soc. for Mgmt. Trng. The approval of the following stu Household Finance Corp, Chicago. dent sponsored events becomes effec- Ill.-BA/BS any field 'for Mgmt. Trng. tive after thepublicationof this no- Cook County Dept. of Public Aid, tice. All publicity for these events Chicago, Ill. - M & F. BA Poli, Set., must be withheld until the approval Psych., Gen. Lib. Arts, Soc., Soc. Work has become effective, for Soc Work. Voc. Couns., and Place- Approval request forms for student ment. sponsored event~s are available in Mta fNwYrNwYrNY Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Mutual of New York, New York, N.Y. Activities Building. -M & F. BA/MA Econ., Engl., Gen. Galens Honorary Society - Annual Lib. Arts, Hist., Math., Philos., Physics, Galen's Lectureship - March 6, 1968, Poli. Set., Psych., Speech, Soc. for Ad- 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. vertising, Elec. Computing, Insurance ____ l_(Home Office), Mgmt. Trng., Person- nel, Pub. Relations, Stat., Sales (In- ocoralside & Territ.). Wed., Feb. 7 En oB.F. Goodrich Company, Akron, I.- Examin tions M & F BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Chintamani Hettige Plyaratna, Edu- Math., Chem., Phys., or other, for cation,tThesis: "American Education Mgmt. Trng, Market Res., Personnel, in Ceylon 1816-1875: An Assessment of; Sales (Inside & Terr.) Its Impact," on Thurs., Feb. 1 at 9 a.m. Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., in West Council Room, Rackham.1 Ft. Wayne, Ind. - M & PF BA Econ., Chairman: M. E. Rugen. , Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math., for ham :.E _n Elec. Computing, Insurance (home Of- fice, Claims) Mgmt. Trng., Sales (In- Placem ent side & Territ.), Stat. National Institutes of Health, Be- Announcements: Peace Corps Week, thesda, Md. - M & F. All degree levels headquarters in room 3524 S.A.B.; Biochem., Journ., Lib. Sol., Math., Mi- (third floor). No appts. necess. Testing crobiol., and Soc. Work for Biology, daily in room 3532 at 9 a.m., ,12 noon, Elec. Computing, Mgmt. Trng., Per- and 4 p.m. Applications required, avail, sonnel, Pub. Admin., Soc. Work, Stat., at Bureau. Film shown daily at 3:00 Tech. Writing, Science. on P.C. work in Brazil, in room 3532, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. S.A.B. -BA/MA Anthro, Econ., Educ., Engl., Fine Arts, For. Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Placement Interviews: Please make Geog., Hist, Journ., Lib. Sol., Music, appts. before 4:00 p.m. day preceding Philos., Poll. Sol., Psych., Speech, Soc. interview. for Mgmt in Educ Sales areas - Col- Mon., Feb. 5 - lege Div. Field Reps. Army Finance Center, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind. -- P.M. Current Positions received by mail and phone. Call 764-7460 for further information: Ohio Department of State Personnel -Welfare Director, examination given in Toledo, Feb. 24, apply before Feb. 15. Degree plus 8 yrs. admin. in wel- fare field or, 5 yrs. supv. exper. Saginaw General Hospital, Mich. - Nurse Anesthetist. Chief Physical Therapist, Therapeutic Dietition, Med- ical Technologist, ASCP or eligible. City of Livonia, Mich. - Personnel Analyst, degree in personnel, publ. admin., bus. admin., psych. or rel. fid. American Oil Company, Whiting, 1 yr. personnel exper. desired. Ind. - ChE applicants for process dev. positions in dev. dept. BS/MS levels. Ultracracking, forming, fining, aro- matics, synthesis and spec. studies in hydrogen.. Sumnmer Placement Service 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. 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. 3: Camp Maplehurst, Mich. coed. M & F Interviewing at 212 S.A.B. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Counselors Today, Feb. 1 is last day to postmark applications for summer employment with federal govn't. Come to S.P.S. for applications. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make interview appointments at Rm. 128 H West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. Feb. 8: Amoco Chemicals Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Company Bell System A.T.&T. Bell Labs. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Sandia Corp. Western Electric Inland Steel Company Inland Steel Products Co. International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. Eli Lilly and Company Monsanto Company Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. The Prestolitp Co. - Div. of Eltra Corp. Purdue University - Krannert Grad. School of Industrial Admin. Pure Oil Co:"- Div. of Union Oil Co., Calif. Reliance Electric Co. Union Carbide Corp. - Carbon Products Div. Xerox Corporation U.S. Dept. of Commerce - Environmental Sci. Services Admin. All Civilian. At The Idea Bank, almost a third of our VPs are under 40 38 35 31 33 34 COLLEGE LIFE COMES TO MARKLEY 7:30 P.M.-FRI t AY FEATURING MEMBERS OF ORIGINAL NEW FOLK MARKLEY LOUNGE SPONSORED BY: CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST MI16' jam 0 Shovels don't , , u a~a ui aa su. a .a ,.3.,,..., _ ..,.._ ., ..,.....,., , .... ' We've got 31 Vice Nine are under forty. Presidents. And five of Thursda February 8, explore an engineering career on earth's last frontier. PEACE CORPS Jan. 29-Feb. 2 .3529 S.A.B. !' mme --- -- TURN OVER A NEW LEAF WITH THE START Of"A NEW MONTH! Why not begin a hobby? Even if you've never considered yourself musical, little talent is required to play a recorder, and we have them from Yugoslavia, Russia, India, Morocco, and other neat places. Wouldn't your mother or greet aunt be pleased if you gave her a little gift the next time you see her? We have many things that are both appealing and inexpensive, such as hand-carved Sheesham wood trivets and boxes from India. Join the intelligensia of the world by indulging in the fascinating game of chess. We can supply you with the new materials (i.e., beautiful, portable wooden chess sets), but we leave the intellectual skill up to you. Don't forget-we have all kinds of incense to lend a distinctive, mysterious atmosphere to any p ad. THE MEDINA-A friendly place to have a cup of coffee those nine are 35 or younger. You see, we value ideas above everything else.I And to us a good idea is a good idea whether it comes from a man 60-or a man your age. Youthful thinking is one reason we're the fifth largest bank in Illinois. It's helped us grow. From $17 nillion in 1933 (we're young in that sense, too, that's the year we were founded,) to over $800 mil- lion today. And we've just begun. Because we think young. Courageously. Creatively. So if a banking career, in Chi- cago, where the action is, excites you. If you want opportunity but demand challenge, too. We may be the organization for you. And you may be the kind of future leader we are seeking. How about planning' now to meet our representative on your campus February 8? It could be a good idea. American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago -,LaSalle at Washington 60690 Phone (312) 621-5000 M Talk with Newport News On-Campus Career Con- sultant about engineering openings at world's largest shipbuilding company-where your future is as big as today's brand new ocean. Our half-a-billion-dollar backlog of orders means high start- ing salary, career security, with your way up wide open. it also means scope for all your abilities. We're involved with nuclear ship propulsion and refueling, nuclear aircraft carrier and submarine building, marine automation. We've recently completed a vast oceanographic ore survey. We're a major builder of giant water power and heavy industrial equipment. We're starting to apply our nautical nuclear know-how to the fast expanding field of nuclear electric power generation. We're completing competitive systems designs for the Navy's $1 billion plus LHA fleet concept. Interested in an advanced degree or research? We're next door to Virginia Associated Research Center with one of the world's largest synchrocyclotrons, offering advanced study in high energy physics. We're close to Old Dominion College and University of Virginia Extension Division, where you car get credits for a master's degree, or take courses in Microwave Theory, Solid State Electronics, Nuclear En- 'ineering and other advanced subjects. Ask about scholar- ships, tuition grants, study and research leaves to imple- ment these opportunities. Ask, too, about the pleasant living and lower living costs, here in the heart of Virginia's historic seaside vacation land, with superb beaches, golf, fishing, boating, hunting. IMMEDIATE ENGINEERING CAREER OPENINGS Open from 9:45 till 5:30, Monday through Friday (usually) I Wflmb, fOiC 01968, ANBJ N ; ( , h. The smashing after shave. 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NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA An Equal Opportunity Employer. r ' :_:, - _ :.:: :.:_: ,* I coat in black/yellow plaid cotton. 5P-13P. 32.00 0 Miss J picks flower-fresh patents by Viva Americana . . .hand-painted flowers decorate the toe and heel of shiny pumps in BRITISH STERLING So fine a gift, it's even sold in jewelrv stores. isi :tIt