PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. I968 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1968 ti~iY":5 ..... ... ..0. .. .r: ::::v::::: "' .a,42;.. , ,,'s.. r'...4A.. !,1F{:{ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLI ."r.4' N4f Yf".VfA'.""rN:"4 "A-.r T" .?"T 1.: ." f.P..":: .Yn4 4r..^~."Y...-r: ' The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan rDally 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- muimof two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Day'Calendar Cinema Guild - Mark Donskoy's "Gorky Trilogy, Part 3: My Universi- ties": Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.. Hockey -- U-M vs. Michigan Tech University: Coliseum, 8:00 p.m. University Musical Society- Warsaw Chamber Orchestra: Rackham Audi- torium, 8:30 p.m. General N\otices TV Center Programs: On Sun., Feb. 18 the following programs produced by the TV Center will have their initial telecast in Detroit: 11:00 a.m., WJBK-T V, Channel 2 - "Reed City". A look at one Michigan town and its fight to survive in 20th century 'urban America: 12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - The Quiet Furies - "The Invisible Sickness:" Case study of a dedicated college professor whose career and family are almost destroyed by an in- visible emotional disorder. Fellowship Applications for the Mar- garet Kraus Ramsdell-Wallace Radcliff Awards are now available for 1968-69. This fellowship is used to assist stu- dents who will have received a Uni- versity of Michigan degree by begin- ning of tenure to pursue graduate studies in this country or abroad in religious education or in preparation for the Christian Ministry. Both men and women are eligible for this fel- lowship. Application should be made to the Dean of the Graduate School on forms %available at the Graduate Fellowship office, Room 1014 Rackhem Building. The deadline is March 1, 1968. Doctoral Candidates who expect to graduate inI April should present their dissertations (complete except for binding) and abstracts, to the Rack- ham Dissertation Secretary by March 11. Meeting this deadline assures, the Candidate-in the normal course of events-of time to complete ALL other requirements by April 8, and of grad- uating April 27. Doctoral committees are under no obligation to process dis- sertations for April graduation if the dissertations arrive after March 11. The Graduate Dean will abide by the wishes of the doctoral committee in scheduling final oral examination. The University of Michigan Senate Assembly Agenda Note: Place of meeting Rackham Lec- ture Hall, 3:15 p.m. 1. Approval of the minutes of the3 meetings of Nov. 13, 1967, Dec. 18,1 1967 and Jan. 15, 1968. 2. Announcements 3. Composition of Civil Liberties Board (Proposal that the Civil Liberties Board's membership be increasedi from 10 to 16 members, including 10 faculty, 2 administrators, and 4 students.) 4. Discussion of the Report on Classi- fled Research at The University of Michigan, dated January 16, 1968. 5. Distribution of Committee Reports. S GC 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 forms for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. Phi Delta Upsilon Medical Frater- nity - Annual Aaron Brown Lecture-1 ship-March 5, 1968-8 p.m.-Medical Science Building. UAC-Sale of Gimmicks - February 19. 1968-February 23, 1968-9 a.m.-4 p.m.-The Diag. Undergraduate Psychology Associa- p.m.-3C & D of the Union. School of Public Health Club-Post tion - Meeting February 21, 1968-7 Core Party and Valentine Dance - February 19, 1968 5 p.m.-12 p.m. - V.F.W. Hall. Campus Crusade for Christ - Col- lege Life - February 16, 1968 - 7:30 p.m.-South Quad Lounge. Doctoral Examinations Poh-Kun Tseng, Nuclear Science, Thesis: "Mossbauer Effect in K-40." on Saturday, February 17, 1968 at 10 a.m. in Room 2042 Phoenix Bldg., Chairman: D. H. Vincent. Jonathan Blackney Ford, Biological Chemistry, Thesis: "The Effects of Steroid and Non-Steroid Metabolites on the Catalytic Activity, Conformation, and Stability of Phosphorylase b," on Saturday, February 17 at 9:15 a.m. in Room 6423 Medical Science. Chairman: Merle Mason. Placement GENERAL DIVISION Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, call 764-7460 ofr further information. Harvard University, Mass.-Secretary, in Museum of Comparative Zoo, gnrl. office work. Programmer, 2 yrs. exper. req. with Fortran IV or language on IBM 7094, PDP-1 or Sigma-7. Library Assistant, some exper. and typing skill necess. Laboratory Technician, Chem, some organ. chem. exper. Sylvania Electronic Components Sales Training Program, Seneca Falls, N.Y., openings in other states also. Product Mktg., Mktg. and Cost services, Mktg. Mgmt., and Sales training for BA in EE, Phys, or chem, interest in bus. ad or mktg., willing to relocate, and travel. State of Vermont-Dist. Forest Pest Control Supervisor, BA Forestry, 3 yrs. exper. Physical therapist. Manpower Specialist, degree plus 2 yrs. in place- ment. State Training Supv., BA plus 4 yrs., at least 2 in formal training pro- grams. Chief of physical Therapy. State Helping teacher, degree in Ed and 3 yrs. exper. In elem. schools. Education- al Consultant (health occupations) MA in health sci. fid. Listing of new vacancies on file also. Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo.-Openings in fields of Biol- ogy, Chemistry, Economic Dev., Engi- neering, Mathematics and Physics. U.S. Board of Civil Service Examin- omists, Agricultural, Financial, Gener- ETIN ers-Washington D.C. openings. Econ- al, Industrial Organization, Industry. Labor, International Regional and Transportation areas. Grades GS 9-12 requiring generally the BA degree. Range Conservationist Soil conserva- tionis and soil scientist, Clifford Armstrong Compan~y Detroit, Mich-Seek retired Chemical Engineer in Detroit area for part time Market research position, will train, Ranco, Incorporated, Controls Dev., Columbus, Ohio. - Senior Design and Dev. Engineer, ME, EE degree with 2-3 yrs exper. in dev. of automatic devices for automotive and appliance indus- try. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE, 212 S.A.B., Lower LeveL I tom IfOi'f~ ..sA'YYl}4t4Vgf.-M,".t4 yr."A .. .. ......... ._ _ ._ .. _. __._...._ _....._ .'. ._.3. ORGANIZATION NOTICES University Forum, Feb. 18, 10:00 a.m., You Lose Your LLL-S?" Coffee Friend's Center, 1416 Hill. "After all donuts. All welcome. Guild House,: the aptitude tests are over, what am I 20, 8 P.M. and Feb. going to DO?" **" * * * Mock Convention: Delegation chair- men and others interested in making Libertarian League and the Ay'n ma stateent thersh~ne willbenanmope Rand Society meeting, Sun., Feb. 18, meeting with the Platform Steering 2 p.m., room 3D, Union. Agenda: "Nom-Cm itteb1at 7:00pm., ination and election of next year's of- Committee, Mon., Feb. 19, at7 p.m. ficers, and a speech and discussion Mines Room 2X, Union about the role of the student at a La Sociedad Hispanica, Tues., Feb. 20. state and a private university. 7:30 p.m., 3050 Frieze, Discussion of * * * this year's Spanish Play, El Concierto Student Peace Union - Resistance de San Ovidio (by Buero Vallejo), discussion on "What Happens When given by directors. 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