Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 16, 1968 UNION-LEAGUE:. i9(Continued from Page 5) Libertarian League - Lecture-April 4, 1968 - 7.30 p.m. - Aud. D, Angell WEEKEND Hall. StudentPeace Union - Bucket Drive for Draft Teach-In -March 15, 1968 ~~Alice Lloyd Intra-Dorm Council - Mixer - March 8, 1968 - 8:30-12:30 - 4 .Lloyd Hall. P resnts: James Van Veen Angel Flight - Rec- -ord Sale - March 18 and 19, 1968 - 7:30-9 p.m. - North Hall, ROTC Bldg. National Negro History Week Com- 'T'T 777 mitte4 e - National Negro History Week /TI March 20-24, 1968 - Wed.-Fri., 10-4 SPRINGINGowl - Book and Button Sale - Fri., 9-1:30 a.m. Ann Arbor Armory - Fund?raising Dance - Sat. 7-9 p.m. Trueblood Aud. - "History of Jazz" Concert - 9-11 p.m. 2nd Floor Frieze In. JustBldg. - Bazzaar -Sun., 3-6 p.m. Aud. A Angell Hall -Panel Discussion. nthew d is mud Approved: The following statement .n sprng W en 1WOr the March 20th "Day of Deliberation." The recent ruling of the Selective luscious the little Service System has forced on students a dilemma that many have been avoid- ed for a long time. It is no longer e balloon man possible for students to avoid a con- { frontation with issues of crucial sign- ificance to them both in person terms whistles far and whee and in a more general context. I In order to assist in the sort of 11 (deliberation and discussionhthat an- - e e cummings - swers to these questions demands, ( SGC is co-sponsoring along with Grad- uate Assembly and other groups, a 18. L series of vents for the week of March (a) A mass meeting Monday eve- SPi c C ,J, ning to plan activities for the fol- lowing Wednesday. (b) A draft-teach-in Tuesday night Sfeaturing speakers and workshops. (c) A series of small group activities- Wednesday morning. It is our hope that these activitities will help draft-liable sctudents to make judgment based on knowledge of alternative courses of action and an understanding of the full con- sequences of their decision. 19Finally, we wish to clarify the 1- lowing points: In no way do these events protest Ju o Sthe loss of student deferments. Juior Saf i .':...... .... . ' DAILY OFFI CIAL BULLETIN .:..}1h;:^ hS4Y.ti."YA1" ...Yf.A .4:.: .44"'{:"}^ ....'a"AM "14"... ":^ 'r.. ( y^"l ^41,,...". ....11.".41.1 ..: ...":" "Y.^.. . . . . . . . .. "..1.. .1. .1. ... ... . . .. 'R . ...,. ?h..-....1 1 '.S1Y..' .1{ .a.. ..« :4 :.x .:..?1 r.1 i.:".,.....f.".1"..:"..1".. , :. . .',.. ::.A. '. .. ....." .1. .:x:11Q"1. >' . " ...: , ... . .. . . . .... Neither students nor faculty should be forced to attend classes Wednes- day. The intention of the Day of Deli- beration is to achieve a break in the routine of everday evens. The monen- tousness of the question before us de- mands such a break and makes a de- fense of this routine for its own sake ludicrous. The purpose is also to give individ- uals a day in which to consider their personal moral plight and alterna- tive courses of action. Appointed: Jim Rosbe Director of the Legal Service. Accepted: Operatiog Procedures of Student Government Council. Approved: That SGC direct the Elec-, tion Director to make preliminary investigation for computerizing elec- tions next fall and report back to Council as to cost and progress. Approved: That SGC appropriate $180.00 to purchase 3 permanent tables for use in the fishbowl. Approved: Plan for organizational use of offices on the second floor of the Student Activities Building pre- sented by John Kleiman, S.A.B. Co- ordinator: Room 2510 Fraternity Buyers Room 2514 Sailing Club Room 2514 Women's Athletic Assoc. Room 2518 India Students Room 2518 Israeli Students Room 2522 Mock Convention Room 2528 Alpha Phi Omega Room 2534 Voice-S.D.C. Room 2538 Cinema Guild Room 2538 Student Communication Network Room 2542 Libertarian League Room 2542 Youth for American Free- dom Room 2542 J. S. Mills Society Room 2546 Intercooperative Council Room 2547 Tutorial Room 2543 Tutorial Room 2539 Young Democrats Room 2535 Young Republicans Room 2531 Gilbert and Sullivan Room 2527 Folklore Society Room 2527 Race Relations Room 2527 Committee for Improved Education Room 2521 Campus Crusade Room 2521 Michigan Christian Fel- lowship Room 2521 Christian Science Approved: That SGC allocate $75 to the National Negro History Committee Week of Jazz - March 20-24. Approved: That Council allocate $75 to send Michael Davis, Paul Miigrom and Bob Nelson and Carol Hollenshead to' the New University Conference to be held at the University of Chicago on March 22, 23 and 24. Approved: Change in calendaring: Class II activities may also be calen- dared during the spring. Petitions to calendar these atcivities should be turned over to the Secrtary of the Calendaring Committee to reserve a date. Because of the nature of Class II activities, student or student-com- munity organizations may submit ac- tivity registration forms at any time during the year. This form can be ob- tained from the Administrative Secre-, ORGANIZATION NOTICES 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. * * *. All delegates to the Mock Convention are invited to stop by the Reagan Hos- pitality Suite and find out about Gov. Reagan's ideas. Room 3C Union, Fri. and Sat., March 15 & 16, 7-10 p.m. Phi Kappa Phi, initiation, Wed., March 20, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hail. * *m Annual Tri-Service Military Ball will be held March 23, 9-12 p.m., Michigan League Ballroom. All military person- nel welcome. . * * * University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washteria, March 17, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m.; Worship Services with Pastor Kapfer speaking on "An Unclassified Weapon," 11:15 a.m.; Bible Class dis- cussion on St. John. 6:00 p.m.; Fel- lowship supper followed by Gamma Delta meeting at 6:45 with election of officers. * * * Lutheran Student Chapel - Hill at Forest ave., March 17, 7:00 p.m., spedk- er: Dean Herbert Johe, School of Arch., "Trends in Modern Church Architec- ture." .* * * Bach Club meeting, Wed., March, 8 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monre. Pro- gram: "Trio" Sontas (for instrument and clavier). BYO Bach record, For further information call 769-3342. tary of Student Government Council or from the Office of Student Organiza- tions and the signature of the ap- propriate officer. To be deleted: (a) Events of one day on the weekend involving evening ac- tivities not in Hill Auditorium. (b) Events of more than one day of the weekend involving scheduling of only day' activtities (Conference). (c) Events of one day or more in- volving scheduling of day and/or eve- ningMactivities during the week. LIMITATIONS: (a) Activities must be registered. (b) Tickets shall be sold in ac- cordance with the regulations estab- lished by Student Government Coun- cil. Approved: That SGC support the ef- forts of the Office and State and Community Relations in hving stu- dents escort state legislatros around campus, the tours to include, when- everpossible, visits to an SGC meet- ing and to a dormitory. Approved: Seating of Michael Knoen- eke, President 4419 votes Robert Neff, Executive Vice President. Council members: Carol Hollenshead 4391 votes Michael Davis 3904 votes Gayle Rubin 2644 votes Panther Wadte 2287 votes Robert Nelson 1963 votes Paul Milgrom 1717 votes Aproved: That the Credential and Rules Committee make an exhaustive study of the recent election and means of improving elections. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - SENATE ASSEMBLY AGENDA Monday, March 18, 1968 3:15 p.m. 1. Report on Classified Research at The University of Michigan. 2. Approval of the minutes of the meetings of November 13, 1967, Decem- ber 18, 1967, January 15, 1968, and February 19, 1968. 3. Announcements 4. Composition, of Civil Liberties Board (Proposal that the Civil Liber- ties Board's membership be increased from 10 to 16 members, including 10 facult'y, 2 administrators, and 4 stu- dents.) 5. Policy respecting CIA activities on Campus. 6. Proposed Commission for Long Range Study of The University of Michigan (Study Commission) Illustrated Lecture: Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Society, Archaelogical Institute of America and the De- partment of Classical Studies - Tues- day, March 19. Professor Anna Mar- guerite McCann. Department of Art History and Archaeology, University of Missouri, on "Ships and Ports of An- cient Italy," 4:10 p.m., Auditorium B, Angell Hall. If you are scheduled to do your dir- ected teaching in the Fall Term, would you please come to The Sec- ondary Directed Teaching Office, Room 2292 University High School, no later than March 19 during office hours, 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-5:00 to ar- range the assignment interview. If you do not come in at, the designated time, it will be assumed you are drop- ping out of the program. Manage your class schedule in such a way that priority is given to D301, Student Teaching, over all other elections and bear in mind that most student teach- ing assignments are in the morning. Doctoral Examinations Gerald Michael Browne, Classical Studies. Thesis: "Documentary Papyri form The Michigan Collection," on Saturday, March 16 at 10 a.m. in Room 2009 Angell Hall, Chairman: H. C. Youtie. Placement GENERAL DIVISION Opportunities for Further Study and Financial Aid, contact General Divi- sion, 764-7460 for further information: Fletcher School of Law and Diplo- macy, Tufts University, Medford Mass, is a Graduate School of International Relations administered with the co- operation of Harvard, University. Registration for students is Sept. 12 for 68-69 year. The catalogue, with c o m p 1 e t e application information, course offerings, and general infor- mation is at the Bureau. Trinity College, Washington D.C., offers MAT program candidates 10 teaching fellowships, 6 in Amer Hist. and 4 in English. Full tuition paid, stipend, and dependency all -- have not held 'appt. In elementary or sec- ondary school during the academic year preceding fellowship tenure. Ap- plication deadline, March 31. Current Positions received by Gen- eral Division by mail and phone, call 764-4760 for further information: International Atomic Energy Agency -These openings in Vienna. Two year terms. First Officer, Div. of Research Labs, PhD in eatomolty ;plus 10 years exper. Radiation Biology Section, Div. of life sci., MD or PhD plus 10 years in radiation biol. Dosimerty Section, adv. degree in physics plus 10 years in high energy radiation in mied. Similar position as preceding but with 15 years expet, State of California, State Board of Equalization, Chicago, 111. - Auditor, BA in acctg., travel 50 per cent, will train. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., De- troit, Mich. - Finance and Economics graduates for economic and financial analysis, prefer CPA cert. or MBA degrees, exper. candidates with BA de- grees will be considered. State of Michigan - Open corn- petetive examinations every two weeks. openings forClinical psychologist, Soc- ial work trainee, clinical social work- er, welfare social worker, several lev,,;1s of these positions are available, some require BS/BA degrees plus min. 1 yr. exper. Most require MS/MA degrees. 40 Associate Sales Manager............ Publicity Director................ Arts Editor..................... Associate Arts Editor.......... Academics Editor........... ...... Associate Academics Editor. Organizations Editor........... Associate Organizations Editor....... Sports Editor.. ............... Associate Sports Editor ........... Campus Life Editor......... Associate Campus Life Editor........ Larry Hurlburt .Dennis Zeisler .Steven Kay .Shirley Goldsmith' .Kathy Schallhorn, .Jane Hoffman- .Eva Bea Meyer Laura Mansneras Bruce Friedman ..... Brian Murphy .Sally Watson .Gwen Wilner F DO YOU HAVE ANEXTRA HOUR A WEEK TO HELP: -The families of servicemen and veterans -Organize or participate in a blood drive -In a first aid program for children and handicapped individuals -Participate in and. gain practical experience in nursing and educational services, If you have an hour, now or during the summer, here or at home to work for the American R&d Cross, please contact: JOHN BURKOFF, 769-1425-CAROL ROSENTHAL, 769-3151-AL THEILER, 764-9649 Interfraternity Council-Panhellenic Association-Inter House Assembly 4 Supplement Manager .... Associate Supplement Manager Senior Section Editor....... .Ileen Kurlander Marcy Gekoski .Arlene Schechtman AI mom" VI I ,I 0