PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18.1968 PAGE ST~ TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY ..,..u .._ , . _.. ._. .. _ : ., ,. ,... I DAILYOL BUL LETI N .:....... ....1-"::. ...:.. .... - ...r~" .. M...}."}t1 1, ... r .h.. .. 1FlS:I ....-.Mff : :.::::.:.:::::ti :::_::: :":: 'a.~~~~...: .. .Vr...^: . .N.... :CS':44.... . . . . . . .::":":.. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan i.ally 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. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Day Calendar { Conference and Training Course for Michigan Fire Apparatus Supervisors -_ Registration, Civil Defense Center, 8:00 a.m. School of . Music Recital - Recital by Flute Students: School of Music Re- cital Hall, 12:30 p.m." Special Botany Seminar: Mr. Gordon E. McBride, University of California will speak on "Ultrastructural Studies in the Green Algae," Tues., Feb. 13, 1968 at 4:10 p.m., 1139 Nat. Sci. Tuesday Meeting of the. Academic Games Group - Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, 8-10 pm. School of Music - The Baroque Trio - Nelson Hauenstein, Flute; Florian Mueller, Oboe; Lawrence Hurst, Double Bass; Charles Fisher, Harpsichord; Mil- ORGAN I ZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms, are avail- able in room 1011 SAB. UM Ski Club meeting, tonight, 7:30 p.m., room 3B Union. Sign-up for super good Collingwood, Canada, Blue Moun- tain Winter Park, 800 foot verticle trip this weekend. Vice-pres., election. Movies, too, UM Scottish Country Dance Society meeting Wednesday, 8-12:30 p.m., Wo- men's Athletic Bldg. Beginners wel- come. Instruction given. Bach Club meeting, Wed., Feb. 14. 8 pm., Guild House, 802 Monroe; dis- cussion, led by John Harvith, on Dance Forms in Bach's Music. BYO Bach Rec- ords. For further information call 769-2922. lard Cates, Soloist: Hall, 8:30 p.m. Rackham LectureI General Notices Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Romance Linguistics. Prof. Klaus Heger, University of Kiel, Germany, "Semantic Analysis and Lexi- cographic Definition". Aud. D, Angell Hall, Wed., Feb. 14, 4:15 p.m. Computing Center Notice-The Com- puting Center will sponsor a short course from 3:00 to 5;~00 p.m. on Feb. 14 InRoom 1400 Chemistry Bldg. This course is intended for people who have used MAD and/or FORTRAN on the 7090 and assumes no more knowledge than that. It will cover in an introduc- tory way the use of the MTS system on the IBM 360 computer. Registration is not necessary. Inquiries may be ad- dressed to Prof. Bruce W. Arden, 764-4143. IST Ocean Engineering Seminar Series - Prof. Harry Benford, Chair- man of the Department of Naval Ar- chitecture and Marine Engineering of The University of Michigan, will give the fifth seminar, entitled "Ocean Transportation," Thurs., Feb. 15, at 2:30 p.m. in the Main Lecture Hall of the Chrysler Center for Continuing Engineering Education. Law School Interviews-Dean George B. Smith of the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School will be in 1223 Angell Hall on Fri., Feb. 16, from 9-12 a.n. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. For appointments, please call Mrs Towle, Jr./Sr. Counseling Office, 764-0312. Meeting for all students interested in psychology Honors concentration., Thurs., Feb., 15, 451 Mason Hall, 3-5 p.m. Freshman Nursing Class-Important meeting, Thurs., Feb. 15, Couzens Hall Assembly Room, 7:30 p.m. Each Student who expects to elect Education' D305 (Directed Teaching in the Nursery and Elementary Grades) Fall Term, 1968, must verify in person by March 29 his application on file at the Directed Teaching Office, 2292 U.H.S. or the Special Education Office, 734 East University. Verification can be completed during preclassification when a time permit for directed teach- ing is obtained. Fall Term assignments will be made from directed teaching applications verified by March 29, 1968. Foreign Visitors The following foreign visitnrs can be reached through the Foreign Visitor Programs Office, 764-2148. Prof. Morten Lange, Chairman, Com- mittee of Admission to Higher Educa- tion, Planning Council for Higher Edu- cation, Denmark, Feb. 11-14, 1968. Mr. Bjorn Brunskov, Chairman, Plan- ning Committee for the establishment of the new University of Odense, Den- mark, Feb. 11-14, 1968. Dr. Erik Holt, Member of the Plan- ning Council for Higher Education, Denmark, Feb. 11-14, 1968. Mr. Noboru Hishikura, Mr. Kouja Nakai, Mr. Kosaku Nakamura, Mr. Yu- taka Sucimori, Mr. Kunio Suzuki, members, Toyota Auto Council Wage Survey Team, Feb. 15, 1968. Doctoral Examinations James King Bidwell, Education, The- sis: "A Comparative Study of the Learning Structures of Three Algor- ithms for the Division of Fractional Numbers," on Tues.,. Feb. 13 at 3 p.m. in Room 3019 U.H.S. Chairman: J. N. Payne. SGC The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes effec- tive after the publication of, this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request orms for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. India Student's Association - Movie, Feb 24, 1968, 7:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Committee for Improved Education- -Bucket Drive, March 21, 1968, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Central Campus. r Placement GENERAL DIVISION ANNOUNCEMENTS: FSEE Applications due Feb. 14 for March exam. University of Massachusetts inter- viewing Feb. 15, p.m. only, for MBA and PhD. programs. Call 764-7460 for appointments. Cancellation of the interviews on Fri, Feb. 23 of IBM World Trade. They will be visiting at a later date. Notice from Foote, Cone & Belding, interview on Feb. 20, that these inter- views are to fill summer positions only. Interviews at General Division: Call 764-7460 for appointments. Please make appts. as early as possible. Clos- ing time is 4 p.m. day preceding in- terview. Thursday, Feb. 15 Marathon Oil Company, Detroit, Mich. -p.m. only. BA/MA Econ., Gen Lib. Arts, for Mgmt, Trng., and SalesRepre- sentatives. Connecticut Mutual Like Insurance, Southfield, Mich - BA/MA all fields for insurance. The Pillsbury Company, Minneapolis, Minn. - M&F. MA Econ., Math, Psych., and Soc. for EDP, and Mktg. Res. . Jacobson Stores Incorporated, Jack- son, Mich. - M & F. Any degree any major for Mgmt. Trng. and Merchan- dising. U.S. Office of Education, Wash. D.C. -M&F BA/MA Engl., For. Languages, Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Math for Junior Professional Training. Friday, Feb. 16 Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.- M&F. BA and PhD degrees in Econ., Math, Philo., Physical Chem., and Physics for varied positions. Port of New York Authority, N.Y.C. - M&F BA/MA Econ., Engld., Hist., Psych., Philo., for mgmt. trng. First National Bank of Chicago, Ill. - M&F. BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts for Foreign Trade and Mgmt. Trng. Office of Education, Wash. D.C. - See Thurs. listing. Del Monte Sales Company, Oak Park, Mich. - BA Econ., Educ., Engl., Fine Arts, For. Languages, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Libr. Sci., Poll. Set., Speech, and Soc. for Inside and Territ. Sales. Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. Feb. 13: Camp Tamarack, Fresh Air Society, Coed. 10-5. Cabin counselors, special- ists in Arts & Crafts, Waterfront, Na- ture, Camp crafts, Tripping, Dramatics, Music; Unit Supv.; Truck-bus drivers, caseworker, nurse. College credit avail- 'able. Feb. 15: Detroit Edison Company, Detroit, Mich. - Interviewing liberal arts stu- dents at S.P.S. Other majors, Bus. Ad., and Engrg, will be interviewed at these placement offices starting Feb 20 and Feb. 19 respectively. Camp Makisabee, Mich. social work camp. Men senior counselors, Unit leaders, waterfront ' activities leader and nurse. Feb. 16: Camp Winadu, Mass. Boys, 10 a.m. - - _1_ 3:30 pm. - Group Leaders, over 21 men, openings in drama, arts & crafts, sailing, canoeing, general bunk coun- selors. Camp Lenni-Len-A-Pe New York, coed. 11-5. Counselors must be 21 by July, openings in waterfront, counsel- ors, and general couns. ENGINEERING DIVISION Make interview appointments at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless otherwise specified. Febrapary 19, 1968 Feb. 20: American Electric Power Service Corp. American Oil Co. - Mfg. Dept. Res. & Dev. Dept. Goodyear Aerospace Corp Goodyear Atomic Corp. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Hewlett-Packard Co. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. Molmec, Inc. MPR Assoc., Inc. Sealed Power Corp. Texas Instruments, Inc. - Semiconductor Div. U. S. Gov't. NASA - Lewis Research Center One Seat Available Joint Judiciary Council , Petitions (ue Wednesday, Feb. 14 GIRLS ONLY Pick up petitions in SGC offices W; U *V 11 '""" ..... oaresters' Club Annual Beautifully laundered by PALACE QUALITY, shirts on hangers cost no more. 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