Page six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. March 5, 1968 PaeSxTHIHGA AL ° MEDICAL STUDENTS PROTEST VIET NAM WAR We, the fthedersigned medical students at the University of Michigan, believe that our country's involvement in the Viet Nan, war is im.- 1moral and unjust. We feel that the Principles of our profession and our concern for humanity are being compromised by the actions of our gov erninent. Because of this belief, and our belief in the democracy of the United States, we feel obligated to rotest; and to advocate with- drawal of U.S. forces from Viet Nam. f ...............::..:....:::" ept.,of Housing and Urban Devel- opment, Wash, D.C. - Men and wo- rmen. All day. BA/MA Arch., Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Journ.. Law, Math., Poll. Se., and Soc. for Public DLILL L E I NAdministration and trasprtaon. DeSoto, Inc., Des Plains, Ill. - Men. Aftenoononly Alldegree leve~s in- .... ...................:.::::: .::::::.................. ........,...................................:::::.:::. :.:. . ."::::::":>: o* aic C e ity The Daily Official Bulletin Is an and William J. Schull, Human Genet- lines, please contact Mr. Toombs or Thurs., March 7: otficial publication of the Univer- I ics, "A Study in Genetic Demography," Mrs. Anderson at Room 1014 Rackham. BMen and women. All deasyM and PhD sity of Michigan for which The Rackham Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m. THE DEADLINE IS MARCH 29. deg nl imEn., aw, Aatd ReD Michigan i.aily assumes no editor- degrees only in Econ., Law, Nat'l Re- tal responsibility. Notices should be sources. and Poll. Sci. for Mgmt. rung., sa resnsTbilIT N Notice o ood be iceCreers for Crisis - An Ecumenical Operations Research, and Program An- seetdinsteiorld.le ~~Conference on Contemporary Ministry ;alysts. Room 3564 Amnsrto lg e for Students from 35 Midwestern State Procter & Gamble, International Di- tore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Seniors: College of L.S.&A., and Colleges and Universities April 19-21, visions, Cincinnati, Ohio - Men. All publication and by 2 p.m, Friday Schools of Business Administration, at the Circle Campus, University of II- day. BA/MA/PhD inN en. Chem. Econ. for Saturday and Sunday. General Education, Music and Undergraduate ilnois, Chicago. For students interested; Gen, Lib. Arts, Math., Engr., Stat.and]]] Notices may be published a maxi- Public Health, in the challenge of the ministry today. Bus. Ad. for Advertising, Production mum of two times on request; Day Tentative lists of seniors for April Sponsored by National Council of Statistics. Marketing, Operations Re- C aen apao n gdtio a benipstd "on Churches and eleven Chicago area the- search, Engrg. Bus., and Acctg., Onlys Student organization notices are not bulletin board in the first floor lobby, logical schools. For further information citizens of the following countries: accepted for publication. For nore Administration Bldg. Any changes contact Mr. Lloyd Putnam, Office of Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Mex-a information call 764-9270P. therefrom should be requested of the Religious Affairs 2282 SAB, 764-7442. ico. Venezuela, Peru, Central America,l Recorder at Office of the Registrar, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Libya, Iran, TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Window A, 1513 Administration Bldg. , G Greece, Continental Western Europe, F(OreinfL Yisito s Arab Countries. Washington, D.C. Area Residents: C7'J. C. Penney Co., Inc., Ann Arbor,' There are excellent summer work op- The following foreign visitors can be Mich. - Me nand women. Morning D y Calendar portunities. for juniors and seniors in- I reached through the Foreign Visitor only. BA Econ., and Gen. Lib. Arts, terested in urban studies. These open- Programs Office, 764-2148, for Mgmt. Trng. and Merchandising. Michigan Fire Chiefs' Training Con- ings are with the various governmen- Nine Argentine law students, March Royal-Globe Insurance Companies,' ference -- Morning Session, Assembly information stop by the Institute of 3-7. Detroit, Mich - Men and women. All Hall, Rackham Bldg., 9:00 a.m.; Aft- tal units in the D.C. area. For more Mr. Segundo N. Castaneda, Assistant day. BA Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts,1 ernoon Session, Amphitheater, Rack- Public Administration, 1516 Rackham to the Director of Courses of Bination- Math., Poli. Sci., Psych., Soc. for In-{ ham Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Bldg., to sign up for an appointment al Center, Guatemala, March 3-6. surance (Home office and Claims), on or before March 8. Mr. Peter A. N. Itebete, Lecturer in Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Production, The Annual Community College English, Kenya Institute of Adminis- Statistics and Accounting. Counselor-Student Conference - All Department of English Poetry Read- tration, Nairobi, Kenya, March 3-5. Service Bureau Corporation, Rocky students who entered the University of ing -- Mr. William S. Mervin,"Prince- Prof. Saburo Funaoka, Psychologist, River, Ohio. Men and women. After- Michigan from a Michigan community ton Poet," author of "A Mask' for Jan- Osaka School of Social Work, March 7 noon only. BA Econ., Educ., Gen. Lib.1 chga ungro haeMchalnar ~fiy o ot uto f" as o a-for 1 or 2 months,.rs n ahfr DMm.Tn. college during the calendar year 1967 ice," The Dancing Bears," "The Drunk Ten olomn Arts, and Math for EDP, Mgmt Trng., have been invited to visit with their in the Furnace," and "Grean with Ten Colombian legal experts, March Production, Sales, inside and territ. respective community college counsel- Beasts," will give a reading of his 6-7,A1 Fri., March 8: ors in the Michigan Union between the poetry, with commentary, in the UGLI r.ir Travelers Insurance Company, De- hours of 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. I! Multipurpose Room, Wed, at 4:10 p.m. Maand rchaeologs, March7-9. troit, Mich.-Men and women. All day. hour a ofm0am.nd 11:30e tansfr Mr. C. Mkona, Education attache at BA/MA Gen. Lib. Arts, and Math for you are a community college transfer All interested persons are invited to the Embassy, Malawi, March 10-12. A e M t student entering during the calendar attend. 2 EDP, Insurance (Home Office),Mgmt. year 1967, and have not received an Trng. Judith Ascher Roger J. Arckin Larkin B. Breed Fred Bloom Robert Brink Richard Benninger Wiliam J. Boyko LRoyce Chambers Clifford Cox Stephen C. Cook Carol Ann Clayton Harold Caesar Ed Carison Robert Carroll Terry Chappell Marilyn Crase Donald R. Childs Lawrence Corey Ken Chew Steve Engelberg Jacob Epstein Stephen H. Eisinger Doug Faber Ralph Foulke Linda Figen Glen W. Geelhoed Sally Geelhoed Gus Gill { Robert A. Hiatt Roger Hybels R. M. Hirschfeld Robert R. Hart P. David Heward John R. Huddlestone Susan Houseman Jim Hall Steven A. Hershey Paul Insel Andrea C. Jungwirth David E. Kinser Stephen Kutnick David Klegon Jonathan Katz Robert Kaprove Richard Krouskop Norman Levine Robert M. Lowen Robert Levey Harry S. Lubetsky James R. Longworthy Joseph R. Luciano Michael J. Miller Don Moss Frederick Maynard Thomas Meyer Howard Miller Bill Nugg C. Eric Paterson Robert Palmer Eugene Pasamani Robert Pearson Naomi J. Rapport Meyer Rothbart Stanley J. Roe Raldon H. Retter Constantine Rigas Gene Ragland James A. Rohde Michael Roth Robert Rigler Thomas A. Segall Earl R. Showerman Howard M. Shapiro David Stutz Marek A. Stawiski Rick Swartz Robert J. Salinger Stephen Saltman Van Sugar Alan Semion Lowell Schoengarth Gerald Tomory David Tartof Larry G. Thompson Warren Weisswasser William A. Walker Jane Wiley John S .Webster " Walter Willett Gary Weinman Eliot M. Wolf Richard Weiser Margaret Zanotti Ivars Zadvinskis Sally Rollepon Jim Gosman Hans Hasche-Kluender John Lossing Robert Grazier James Langworthy David Patt James Bullen James Bruce Johnson Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Mich. 10-5. General counselors, waterfront staff, specialists in nature, crafts and archery. Camp Birch Trail, Wis. Girls. 10-5. Waterfront, counselors in archery, gymnastics, tennis and arts and crafts. EDUCATION DIVISION The following schools will interview at the Bureau during the week of March 11: Mon., March 11: Albion, Mich. (Starr Commonwealth) -Upper Elem., LA.. Inst. Mus., Arts! Crafts, Bus., Sdi., S.S.. Eng. Clio, Mich. - Fields not listed. Detroit, Mich. (Redford Union P.S.) -Elem. K-6, Sec. - Eng, MathSet~ H.E., Ent;.,S.S., Bus., T.A., Sp. Corr., Diag., Sch. Soc. W., Crisis, Type A. Flint. Mich. (Beecher P.S.) - Fields not listed. Wheeling, Ill. - Elem., Pere. Hdcp., EMH, J.H. - Gen. Set., Math, Eng., Elem. J.H. - Soc. Work, P.E. Vocal. Tues., March 12: Farmington, Mich. - All fields. Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Twp.) -- Fields not listed. Orange, Calif. - Elem., Sec. - Set., Math, I.A., Sp. Ed, Sch. Nurse, HE. Villa Park, II1. (No. 45) -- Elem. - Voc., Lib., Read, Sp. Corr., Art, P.E., J.H. - S.S., Eng., Math, GPE, Fr., Span, Sci., Voc., Art, H.E,. LA., Read., Couns. Wed., March 13: Armada, Mich. - Fields not listed. Fraser, Mich. - Elem. - K-6, Lib.; Voc., Instr., P.E,-Man, Guld J.H. - Lib., Couns.-Boy & Qirls, Bus. Math, Math, Span./Fr./Eng., Eng./Fr., Sci., Geog., I.A., Eng./S.S., Lib, Eng., Journ., Latin, S.S., GPE, BPE, H.S.-Bus., L.A., Coaches, Hockey, FTB, Tennis, Base, Tr., Sp. Ed. type A. Garden City, Mich. - Elem. K-6, Sec. - Bus. Ed.. I.A., Lib., Voc., Instr., Span., Couns.,Woman, Fr., Math, Phys. Chem., Biol., H.E., GPE, Eng./S.S. Southfield, Mich. - Elem., K-6,-Lib., Voc., P.E., Art., J.H.- Eng., Math, Fr./ Span., Latin, S.S., Geog., Hist., Phys. Se., Gen. Set., I.A., Bus., Lib., Voc., P.E., Art, Sp., Sp. Ed., H1.S. - Art, Eng., Ger., Fr., Span., Lat., Hist., Geog., Econ., Biol., Chem., Phys., Phys. Sci., Bus., Lib., Math, Sp./Dr., P.E., I.A. Utica, Mich. - Elem., Art, Bus., Ed., Eng., GPE, Eng., Math., Sci., S.S., Vov. Mtus. li invitation, please call Mrs. Mieras in School of Nursing Tuberculosis Test- the Admissions Office (764-2573). ing program - Winter 1968: Freshmen: Tests - Mon., March 25, Stcheool of Musi R e ical t rum pl Room M5104, SNB, Time-4-5:30 p.m.; 12:30 p.m. Readings - Wed., March 27, Room 12:30p~m.M5104, SNB, Timne-4-5:30 p.m. SGC Approved: That Paul Milgrom be ap- pointed to thetSACUA Student Rela- tions Committee (replacing Andy Quinn). Bureau of the Budget, Washington. D.C. - Men and women. All day. MA and PhD degrees only in Econ., Law, Natl. Resources, and Poli. Sd., for Mgmt. Trng., Operations research and Program Analysts. National Labor Relations' Board, i" r .. School of Music Recital - Students Sophomore, Junior, Senior: Tests - o Wash., D.C. - Men and women. After- of the String Department: School of Tues., March 26, Room M5102, SNB, 1noon only. BA/MA Econ., Law, Poli. Music Recital Hall, 3:45 p.m. Time-4-5:30 p.m.; Readings - Thurs., I .1Sci., for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Pub- sia l March 28, Room M5104, SNB, Time- Ex am inantons lie Administration, Labor Relations, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Industrial Relations. Seminar: Sponsored by the Depart- Students may be tested on either ! Kenneth Gordon Nelson, Pharmaceu- H. J. Heinz Company, Oak Park, s day, but it is hoped that they will tical Chemistry, Thesis: "Studies on Mich. - Men. Afternoon only. Any de- Zoology - Dr. Robert Yuan, Harvardcoe nth da asied fter the Rate of Formation of Calcium ge o nieadtrioilsls University, Biology Dept., e schedule"TheMe-day assigned if their gree for inside and territorial sales. caimoHotcnrle Rstitoijschedule permits.; Fluoride on Hydroxyapatite in Buf- ni Hostoferned Fluoride Solutions," on T rs te, Cone andBelding, ChicagoIll. In E. CoThe Summer Nrt.gran. BofgGraduate Feb. 29 at 10 am, in Room 3002'Phar- '-Men and women for summer and s p .TheSummerc rgramofGraduate macy Research Bldg. Chairman: W. I. full time. Allrday. BA in Psych and s T Student Research Grant is now open Hi. Soc. only for Consumer Research, Professional Theatre Program - "On frcmeiin ___ quantitative and analytical orientation . f a Clear Day You Can See Forever:"1 In preparing the application, the Ernest Julian Plata, Microbiology required. Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. student should present a clear state- Thesis: "Induction of Leukemoid Dis ment concering the nature of his re- ease in Mice by Mycoplasma Isolated Current Position Openings received School of Music Degree Recital - search problems and the estimated j from Leukemic Patients," on Thurs , by General Division. call 764-7460 for Glennis Stout, Flute: School of Music cost of the specific items of expen- I Feb., 29 at 2 p.m. in Room 1566 E. further information: Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. diture. The application should be ac- Medical Bldg. Chairman: William H. E Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Mich. - companied by a supporting letter from Murphy. Registered Physical Therapist for 373 Science Research Club Meeting - the Chairman of his doctoral com- gen. hospital, will organize a new de- Frederick H. Epstein, Epidemiology, mittee. William Anthony Barry, Psychology,, partment. Preventing Coronary Heart Disease," For information and proposal guidei Thesis: "Conflict in Marriage: A Study Edison Institute, Dearborn, Mich. - of the Interactions of Newlywed Cou- Museum seeks writer, public relations pies in Experimentally Induced Con- job, good speaker, skills in scripts, will Wednesday & Thursday 4:10 P.M. flicts," on Thurs., Feb. 29 at 11 a.m. contact radio and TV and papers. Edit- in Room 2033 Angell Hall, Co-Chair- ing skills with tapes and 16mm film men: D. W. Goodrich and H. L. Raush. helpful. Also Asst. to travel and Con- Department of Speech vention manager position open, man, STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE t travel for 1% mo. of year, Go with exhibits around country, do mailing presents scenes from lclists;supv. tourist info booth in sum- GENERAL DIVISION mer and othre duties. Degrees preferred TIME BAOPERAPlacement Interviews in General and some experience, 24-35 age range. bUJOHNOPERA Division, make appts. before 4 p.m. Stone and Simons Advertising, Inc. by JOHN LACY preceding interview. Call 764-7460, Detroit, Mich. - Adv. majors for --Wandctrainee for creative writing in print The Rand Corporation, Santa Mon- and radio-TV. Agency of 20 people, SAUJNY THE SCOT lca, Calif. - Men and women. All day. man who will "wear many hats", and BA/MA in Math for EDP soon attain stature as member of team. by JOHN GAY U.S. Air Force, Ann Arbor, Michigan1 6 & 7 March, 1968 ADMISSION FREE -Men and women. All day. Any de- Summer Placement Service, gree, any major for all varied positions 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. for officers. March 7: Anchorage, Alaska - All fields. Mt. Prospect, Ill. - Elem. K-6, J.H. (Continued on Page 8) ORGANIZAT ION' 1 NOTCES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to offi- cially recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. UM Scottish Country Dance Society meeting, Wed., 8:00-10:30 p.m., Womens Athletic Bldg., Beginners welcome. In- struction given. * * * Bach Club meeting, Wed., March 6, 8 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe, dis- cussion of the Fugue. Bring your own Bach records. For further information call 769-2922. * * * Communication Sciences Lecture Series, Dr. J. D. Cowan, Math, Biology, Chicago: "Statistical Mechanics of Neunal Networks", Tues., March 5, 4:10, Michigan Room, Michigan League. * * * Work for McCarthy, organizational meeting to form a student group, Tues., March 5, 7:30 p.m., Room 3D, Union. 'II . ............. .......... THIS WEEK ONLY -thru Saturday, March 9 dai ove Rlavi I &SPID 0 (4),~s ALL CAPITOL & ANGEL INDIAN LP's "West Meets East" Priced at 4* 99 were 479 originally 519 Ravi Shankar Three Ragas DT 2720 Bismillah Kahn & Vilayat Kahn ST 10483 Ravi Shankar- Two Raga Moods ST 10482 All Akbar Khan Two Ragas DT 2721 V ST 150U4 Ravi Shankar Sitar ST 10497 ;E Violin, Venu, VeenaSitarkikhil Carnatic Music f India's New Movie Two Ragas-Bismillian ST 10503 Bane & jee ST 10502 ST 10501 Music ST 10500 Kahn ST 10494 (S) 36418 I I ~ U31U I 3- .~ E~ 3 3... I U I