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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

rridoy, March 8, 1968

THE MICHIGAN DAILY rriday, March 8, 1968
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DAILY OFFICIAL B UL LE TI N
The Daily Official Bulletin is an ministrators - Registration, Lobby, holm Philharmonic Orchestra - Antal tions for April graduation if the dis- Degrees required, on-the-job training
ofticial publication of the Univer- Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Dorati, Conductor: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. sertations arrive after March 11. The provided.
sity of Michigan for which The Graduate Dean will abide by the wishes City of Lodi, California, Lodi Public
Michigan ily assumes no editor- Mental Health Researh ntitut - of the doctoral committee in achedul- Library - Librarian I or II for Chil-

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tatresponsibility. Notices should Db
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.
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
Day Calendar
Twentieth Annual Conference for
School Board Nembers and School Ad-
Conversations
1 continued:

Seminar - Floyd Ratliff, Rockefeller
University, "Toward a 'Field' Theory of

(0enerat i otices

Vision," 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m. TV Center Programs: On Sun., March
_____10 the following programs produced
by the TV Center will have their in-
Botany Seminar: Co-sponsored by tial telecast in Detroit:
Department of Biological Chemistry,
Dr. Anthony San Pietro, Charles F. 11:00 a.m., WJBK-TV, Channel 2 -
Kettering Laboratory, "Studies on "Comsats: What and Why." A look at
Plant Ferredoxins" Fri., March 8, at the communications satellite system
4:00 p.m. in M6423 Med. Sci. Bldg. and its challenge to television, with
Prof. Edward Stasheff as host.
Astronomical Colloquium-Drs. Wil- 12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 -
liam Dent and Peter Wehinger, As- "I'll Never Forget What's His Name."
tronomy Dept., "The Arizona Confer- A close and dramatic look at the vic-
ence on Seyfert Galaxies and Related tim of amnesia, a case study in the
Objects." Room 807, Physics-Astronomy' QUIET FURIES series.
Bldg., 4:00 p.m.

Rabbi Zalman Schachter
MYSTICAL EXPEIENCE N THE TIME OF THE
DEATH OF GOD
"Can Easterm. or Drug4 Methods Work for Western Man?"
Rabbi Schachter, Chairman, Dept. of Judiac Studies, Prof. of Psych. and
Religion, University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, Canada, an authority on Hasid-
ism, has lectured widely on Jewish Mysticism, its place in the history and
life of western man, and the relationship between traditional forms and
methods of .mystical experience and drug experience.
Office of Religious Affairs 2282 S.A.B.

History Department Lecture - Dr.
Herbert Heaton, Professor Emeritus of
History, University of Minnesota,
"Other Wests than Ours"; 429 Mason
Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Cinema Guild - "Sixth Ann Arbor
Film Festival", Architecture Aud., 7:00
and 9:05 p.m.
Department of Romance Languages
and Literatures-Buero Vallejo's "Con-
cierto de San Ovidio", Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theater, 8:00 p.m.

The inauguration of President Flem-
ing will be held on Monday, March 11,j
1968, in Hill Auditorium at 3:00 pm.
The Vice President for Academic Af-
fairs has urged deans and faculty to
co-operate in permitting student par-'
ticipation, by dismissing classes, with
the exception of clinics, labs, and
other meetings not readily resched-
uled, after 12:00 noon. Tickets are
available on a first come, first served
basis, at the first floor information
desk of the Administration Bldg., upon
presentation of an identification card.
Tickets are limited to two per person.

ing the final oral examinations. dren's section. MALS with 0-1 yr. pro-
fessional exper.
Professional Theatre Program-Usher Atlas Athletic Company, St. Louis,
sign-up for all performances of "A Mo. - Salesman, 25-35, married or
Midsummer Night's Dream" to be pre- single, college grad., sales, mktg. teach-
sented April 1-6, by the Stratford Na- ing, gym. apparatus trng, desirable,
tional- Theatre of Canada will begin travel 50 per cent of time, pref. com-
Mon., March 11, at professional The- pleted military oblig.
atre Program offices in the Mendels- -__ry __g
sohn Theatre.
Summer Placement Service,
212 I.DQ . R i,- - 1 .-1 -

t David Ayalon, Professor of the His-
tory of Islamic Peoples, Hebrew Uni-
versity, Jerusalem, will give a public
lecture on "The Mamluk Military and
the City" Tues., March 12, 4:10, 35
Angell Hall.
Latin American Program of Folklore
-Songs and music, faculty a-nd stu-
dents playing and singing togetherj
(guitar, percussion ensemble, piano
duet). Wed., March 13, Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30.
Seniors: College of L.S,&A., and
Schools of Business Administration,
Education, Music and UndergraduateI
Public Health.
Tentative lists of seniors for April
graduation have been posted on the
bulletin board in the first floor lobby,l
Administration Bldg. Any changes
therefrom should be requested of the
Recorder at Office of the Registrar,
Window A, 1513 Administration Bldg.
Doctoral
Examinations
Charles Burton Severn, Anatomy,
Thesis: "A Morphological Study of the

1e S.A.B.,
Interviews:

Lower Level;

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Department of Architecture and De- Doctoral Candidates who expect to
sign Auction - Seventeen Ceramic graduate in April should present their
pieces formed, tooled and decorated in dissertations (complete except for bind-
Ann Arbor by the Japanese potter Sho- ing) , and abstracts, to the Rackham
ji Hamada, a guest at the University Dissertation Secretary by March 11.
of Michigan's "Voices of Civilization" Meeting this deadline assuresrthehCan-
Program: Library, College of Archi- didate-in the normal course of events
Pecture and Design, 8:00 p.m of time to complete all other require-
ments by April 8, and of graduating
April 27. Doctoral committees are un-
University Musical Society - Stock- Ider no obligation to process disserta-

March 13:
Camp Takona, Girls and Camp Al-
Gon-Quin, Ann Arbor, \ YM-YWCA
Camps. Interviewing March 13 and 20
from 10-5. Resident Camp Director, 26
or over. Program director, 25 plus. In-
structors in campcraft, tennis, canoe-
ing, riding, riflery, waterfront, and a
nurse.
March 14:
Camp Arbutus, Mich. Girls. 1-5 p.m.
Position for general maintenance man
21 or over, good salary. Waterfront di-
rector and instructors in land sports
and arts and crafts.
Jack Roberts Pool Service, Farming-
ton, Mich. General outdoors work on
pools, delivery work.
March 19:
Camp Nahelu, Mich. Coed. 1-5. Cabin
counselors, instructors for waterfront,
athletics, arts & crafts, music, dance
and dramatics.
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Make interview appointments at
Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless
otherwise specified.
March 15:
Avco Space & Missile Systems Div.
Byron Jackson Pump Division,
Borg-Warner Corporation
Colt Industries-
Fairbanks, Morse Inc.
Power Systems Div.
Electro-Voice, Inc.
Also Gulton Industries, Inc.
The Rand Corporation
U.S. Gov't.
Naval Ordnance Station
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES

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CHALLENGE '68
This
NORMAN MAILER
March 9 0:00 p.m. Rackham Lecture Hall
ALBERT ELLIS
President of Institute for Rational Living
March 10 2:30 p.m. Auditorium A, Angell Hall
Lecture and Panel
THE DISILLUSIONED SOCIETY
and VISIONS OF UTOPIA
To be fo lowed by
Sunday, March 17-- EDWARD PAGE
Director of Socio-Economic Institute
Thursday, March 21 -JOHN PLATT
Director of Mental Health Research Institute
LEWIS SLOBODKIN - Professor of Zoology
Sunday, March 24-WILLIAM RUSHER
Publisher of National Review

additional dialogue by
BillEvans
It was a private conversation. And
highly personal. Bill Evans alone in
a room with 3 pianos: Conversations
With Myself. Six years have passed.
The dangling conversation is re-
sumed. And the pianist speaks with
even more authority now. The dia-
logue has been perfected as the ar-
tist within has grown. With fewer
questions, more swinging state-
ments. Other voices, other tunes.
The original Conversations has re-
mained Bill Evans' best-selling al-
bum. And perhaps also his best.
Now overhear this:
further
conmations
with myself
bill evans

'-'>)OO~t>~c). OG7<) ?tC 3 CX;; : )C <) Development of the Huan Liver," on
O Fri., March 8 at 9 a.m. at Room 4558
E. Med. Bldg., Chairman: A. Barry.
^ INDIA STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION and Joseph James Sparling, Education,
CENTER FOR SOUTH & SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Thesis: "The Etiology of Self Esteem
V V in Childhood and Adolescence," on Fri.,
PRESENT A TALK - o March 8 at 3 p.m. in Room 1600 U.E.S.,
0 BY Chairman: W. A. Ketcham.
Placemet
MR. JAYA PRAKASH NARAIN GNLcment
GENERAL DIVISION
( (an eminent politician and Sarvodaya leader from India Current Position Openings received
by General Division by mail and phone,
ON call 764-4760 for further information:
O. Society of Actuaries, Chicago, Ill. -
1 ./J Giving Preliminary Actuarial Examina-
Future of Democracy nm Indiations in Ann Arbor on May 15, 1968.
" Other cities listed for exam ,at Bureau.
Pamphlet on actuarial profession and
Tuesday, M arch 12 at 8:15 P.M **these examinations avail. at Bureau.
v Defense Supply Agency, Detroit,
at Rackham Amphitheater. Mich. - Contract Price Analyst. Con-
tract Administration, Industrial Spe-
cialist. Property Disposal. Industrial
^ ALL ARE WELCOME Property. Computer Programming.
Management Analyst. Quality Control.
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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.
* * *
Southern Asia Club: bag lunch this
Friday in the Commons Room of Lane
Hall. A film, "A North Indian Village"
will be shown. Prof. Leslie Howard o~f
the Dept. of Sociology will comment
on the film.
* * *
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis-
cussion, "All Things Made New," to-
day, 8:00 p.m., 520 N. Ashley. All wel-
come. Call 662-3548 for transportation.
Young Americans for Freedom will
show a documentary film about Gov.
Ronald Reagan at an organizational
meeting of students for Reagan at 2
p.m., Sun., Mrch 10 in Room 3-R&S
of the Union. All Reagan supporters
invited.
. r
:ME ET EUROPE HALFWAY.
:Attend shipboard language
: lasses, art lectures,-
international forums, jazz &
folk festivals, movies, special.
briefings on travel &
MEETEOER STUDENTS.
Joiendrampba rkshopnbrge ;
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dance to theaship'sboand;
Sswim in the outdoor pool; enjoy .
reck sports or'ustelax.
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