PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 .tn . . f . , r ' J.. ..l . .r: ..} . . . J ... : ?.:'::::'"..1":1~~~~~~~....1..........''....{.. ...YY . ... ..n. .S.. ... .... . n.. J.. ... . ".... .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar - "Communication Skills for Managers: Reading Improvement Clin- ic" - Ray Cabot, Assistant Psycholo- gist, The University of Michigan Read- Ing Improvement Clinic: Conference Room, Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Statistics Seminar - Prof. W. J. Hall, of Stanford Univ. and the Univ. of North Carolina, "Imbedding submar- tingales in Wiener processes and se- quential rank-tests," 451 Mason Hall, 3:00 p.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar - Mr. Fitzgerald B. Bramwell, "ESR Studies of Induced Triplets in Organic Mole- cules," 1200 Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Center for Russian and East European Studies Lecture - Jerzy Sito, Literary Director of the Warsaw Popular Theater, "Recent Develop- mnents in Post-War Polish Poetry": Rackham Bldg., 4:10 p.m. Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program - Jean Ra- cine's "Phedre" and Pierre Beaumar- - chais' "The Barber of Seville:" Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m. Cinema Guild - R. Wiene's "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and G. W. Pabst's "The Joyless Street:" Archi- tecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Chemistry Lecture-Dr. M. J. Sienko, Cornell University, "Solid State Elec- tron transport," 1300 Chem. Bldg., 8:00 p.m. School of Music-University of Mich- igan Symphony Orchestra - Joseph Blatt, Conductor: Hill Aud. 8:30 p.m. General 1Notices Students registered under the New York Regents' College Teaching Fel- lowships may pick up their checks at 1014 Rackham Bldg. - Summer Jobs in Washington, D.C.: All freshmen, sophonmores, and jun- iors interested in working in Washing- ton this summer who have taken the Civil Service Summer Placement exam should attend an important informa- tional meeting Thurs., Feb. 22 at 5:00 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the UGLI. The reason for the meeting is to explain a new system being used by many federal agencies for this summer. Law School Admission Test: Applica- tion blanks are available in Room 3014 Rackham Bldg. for the Law School Ad- mission Test. The next administration of the test will be on Sat., April 6, and applications are due in Princeton, New Jersey by March 16." Admission Test for Graduate Study. in Business: Application blanks are available in Room 3014 Rackham Bldg. for the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business. The next adminis- tration of the test will be on Sat., April 6, and applications are due in Princeton, New Jersey by March 23. Final Payment of Winter Term Fees is due and payable on or before Feb. 29, 1968. If fees are not paid by this date: 1. A $10.00 delinquent penalty will be charged. 2. A "Hold Credit" will be placed against you. This means that until payment is received and "Hold Credit" is cancelled: (a) Grades will not be mailed; (b) Transcripts will not be furnished; (c) You may not register for future terms; (d) A Senior may not graduate with his class at the close 3. The Dean of your school or college of the current term. will be given a list of delinquent ac- counts. Payments may be made in person, or mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., Feb. 29, 1968. Mail payments postmarked after due date, Feb. 29, 1968, are late and sub- ject to penalty. Identify mail payment as tuition and show complete ten-digit student num- ber and name. 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 witheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Bldg. Voice-SDS - Rally, Feb. 20, Noon, Administration Bldg. lobby. Junior Dental Class -\Odontoball, March 9, 1968, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Michigan League. Placremen t GENERAL DIVISION Current position openings received by mail and phone by General Division, call 764-7460 for further information: Department of Health, Cheverly, Md. -Occupational Therapist, Supervisor, min. 3 yrs, exper., administer compre- hensive OT program for prevention, detection, and rehabilitation of chil- dren and adults with physical and/or psycho-social disorders. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington, Ind. - Director of Engineering, fa- miliar with TV station equipment. TV Development and systems engineer, exper. preferred plus degree. Physicist, solid state, semi conductor device ex- per. Broadcast Engineer, insure cor- rect transmitter output and signal as req. by F.C.C. Broadcast equipment sales engineer. Technical writer, exper. in electronic circuitry. Reporter, exper. covering gov. and police beats. Adv. salesman, familiar with Bloomington area commercial zone. Computer pro- grammer, exper. with1400 pref. Civil Service of Detroit =- Interme- diate city planner and sr. citysplanner, degree in city planning, lds. arch., engrg. or arch. some exper. in design activities.I Interagency Board of Civil Service Examiners - Opportunities for edu- 1 cational program advisors, in Wash. D.C. area. BA degree req. and certifi- cation or specified no. of hrs. in educ. contact Bureau for specific require- ments for different positions. Washington State - Accountant IV, min. 12 hrs. acctg. plus 3 yrs. profes- sional exper. Industrial Division Man- ager, BA in bus. ad., econ plus 5 yrs. in industrial promotion work. Geologist IV, ground-water, BS in geol./hydrol. plus 4 yrs. or MA plus 3 yrs., or PhD plus 2 yrs. Comprehensive Health Plan-' ner, MA in publ. health, soc. sci., publ. admin. plus 5 yrs. exper., PhD plus 3 yrs. Foreign Specialist, BA in econ., bus. ad., soc. sc. plus 4 yrs. Meteorolo- gist III, plus 4 yrs. or MA or PhD with less exper. State of Wisconsin, Dept. of health and social services - Trainee program, 3 yrs. on-the-job, and study leading to MA in Publ. Health. University of North Carolina Grad School of Pubi. Health study for second year. Supv. apprenticeship in section of child be- havior and dev. State of Connecticut - Development Agent, Marine Specialist, courses in foreign trade, mktg., marine dev. engrg., or econ. plus 4 yrs. in tech emr- ployment. Assoc. Mgmt. analyst, de- gree plus 4 yrs. in large business or technical employment. Principal Man- agement Analyst, 6 yrs. Psychiatric so- cial worker, MSW plus 2 yrs. leading to membership in academy of Cert. Soc. Workers. Case Supervisor, in child wel- fare and public assistance, MSW plus 2 yrs., or BA in soc. sci. plus 4 yrs. Mental Health Director of Research, Connecticut Valley' Hospital, Meddle- town, Conn., internship in a hospital,I 2 yrs. supv. research activity, PhD in life sciences, 4 yrs. employment in re- search activity. Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B., Lower Level, Interviews today, Feb. 22: National Music Camp, Interlochen, Mich. - Coed, 10-5. Counselors, food serv. help, stage crews, photographers, switchboard operators, secretaries. Camp White Pine, Canadian, coed. - 11:30-5 at Michigan Union, Room 3Z. Section heads, men, Specialty heads in arts & crafts, ceramics, canoeing, sailing. Feb. 23: Camp Arbutus, Mich, girls, 1-5 - wa- terfront director, must be 21, archery or tennis instructor, craft instructors, a natural crafts. ENGINEERING DIVISION Make interview appointments at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless otherwise specified, March 5: American Enka Corp. Argonne National Lab. Avco Corp. - Lycoming Div. Bechtel Corporation Blackstone Corp. George A. Fuller Co. General Electric Co. - Ph.D. Joslyn Stainless Steels Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. National Twist Drill & Tool Co. Northern Illinois Gas Co. North American Rockwell Corp. - Rockwell-Standard Div. 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