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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, March 24, 1968

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 Ii.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.
ORGAN I ZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are avail-
able in room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Phi Kappa Phi, initiation, today,
8:00 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall.
* * *
UM Scottish Country Dance Society
meeting every Wed., 8-10:30 p.m., Wo-
men's Athletic Bldg. Beginners wel-
come. Instruction given.
* * *
UM Rifle Club, shooting instruction:
equipment supplied, every Wednesday,
7-9 p.m., ROTC Range.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, 10:00 p.m., Wed., March 20,
Lenten Service with Pastor Spomer
speaking on "Christ, You're Quite,"
Holy Communion will be celebrated.
* * *
Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill at
Forest Ave., Lenten Service: "A Lay-
man Interprets Christian Faith," Dr.
Gerhard Bauer, UM Medical Faculty,
March 20, 7:15 p.m.
* * *
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis-
cussion, "The Divine Springtime -
Time for Renewal," Fri., March 22, 8:00
p.m., 520 N. Ashley. All welcome. Call
662-3548 if you need transportation.

IDay Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations, Pro-
gram for Institutional Management
Education, Seminar on "Planning Pro-
gramming Budgeting Systems", Mich-
igan Union, March 17-22, 8:30-5:00.r
Center for Programmed Learning for
Business-"Managing the Programmed
Learning Effort Seminar": Michigan
Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Center for Russian and East Euro-
pean Studies Lecture - William K.-
Medlin, Profsesor of Education, The
University of Michigan, "Soviet Devel-
opment in Central Asia: The Role of
Education": Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4:10
p.m.
Department of Speech Student Lab-
oratory Theatre Program - Fielding's
"Eurydice" and Marivaux's "The Game
of Love and Chance": Arena Theater,
Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m.
Department of Zoology and Museum
of Zoology Lecture - Dr. Thomas B.
Reynoldson, Visiting Professor of Zo-
ology, University of California, Berke-
ley, "The Basis of Coexistence in Lake-
Dwelling Triclads": Aud. C, Angell
Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Botany Seminar: Dr. James Wells,
Cranbrook Institute of Science will
speak on "Systematic Studies on the
Genus Polymnia" Wed., March 20, at
4:15 p.m., Botanical Gardens.
German Dept. Lecture - Mr. Marcel
Reich-Ranicki, noted German author
and literary critic, will speak in Eng-
lish on "The Role of the Writer in
Divided Germany," Rackham Amphi-
theater, 4:15 p.m.
Henry Russel Lecture - Horace R.
Crane, Prof. of Physics and Chairman
of the Dept. of Physics, The Univer-
sity of Michigan, "The Changing World
of Physics and Some Adventures
Therein:" Amphitheater, Rackham
Bldg.. 8:00 p.m.
School of Music - University Sym-
phony Band - William Revelli,, Con-
ductor, Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Dept. of Philosophy Lecture - Prof.
Gilbert Harman, Princeton University,
"More on Knowledge, Inference, and
Explanation," March 21, Aud. B, An-
gell Hall, 4:10 p.m.

Captain Gerald R. Harvey, who is the
Army Medical Personnel Counselor
from Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana,
will be at the University of Michigan
on Thurs., March 21 to talk about op-
oprtunities in the Army for students
who are planning on going into Medi-
cal School. All Interested students may
go to Room 1433 Mason Hall at either
9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., or 2 p.m., to
hear Captain Harvey speak. For further
information ahead of time, see Mrs.
Cook at 1223 Angell Hall.
Directed Teaching in Elementary and
Special Education, Fall Term, 1968:
Each Student who expects to elect
Education D305 (Directed Teaching in
the Nursery and Elementary Grades)
Fall Term, 1968, must verify in person
by March 29 his application on file at
the Directed Teaching Office, 2292
UH.S. or the Special Education Office.
734 East University. Verification can beG
completed during preclassification
when a time permit for directed teach-
ing is obtained.
Fall Term assignments will be made
from directed teaching applications
verified by March 29, 1968.;
SPRING COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES:
April 27, 1968

To be distributed at exercises, and 5 p.m. No appts, are necessary. U.S. Marines - See Wed., March 27
Distribution of Diplomas: The placement exam will be given, United Air Lines - See Wed., March
Diplomas conferred as of April 27, questionnaires must be filled out before 27.
1968, may be called for at the Student the exam, these can be picked up dur- Friday, March 29, 1968
Activities Bldg. May 13 through May ing the hours above. Speakers are U.S. Navy-See Wed., March 27
21, 1968. Medical School diplomas will available to interested campus groups. U.S. Marines-See Wed.. March 27
be distributed at Class Day exercises Arrangements should be made by call- Saturday, March 30
June 7; Flint College diplomas at the ing Miss Mildred Webber at 764-7460. Camp Fire Girls, Detroit, Mich. -
convocation on Mayl 31; Dearborn Women. Morning only. Any degree.
Campus diplomas at the graduation PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS at Gen- any major for National Staff Members,
exercises June 9; Law School diplomas eral Division, make appts. before 4:00 Field Directors, District Directors.
may be called for after May 27 at Rm. p.m. day preceding interview, call 764- NOTE - Interviews will be at the
555, Admin. Bldg. 7460 Michigan Union, appointments must
Doctoral degree candidates who qua- Thursday, March 21 be made at the Bureau however.
lify for the Ph.D. degree or a similar Tsyr__
degree from the Graduate School and A.B.T. Associates, Cambridge, Mass.-- SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE,
WHO ATTEND THE COMMENCEMENT Men and Women. All day. All degree 212 S.A.B., Lower Level
EXERCISES will be given a hood by levels in Econ., Soc., Applied Math., ~Intervie s:
the University. Psych., Urban Studies, Environmental March 21:
Studies for Economic Development An- Camp Maplehurst Mich. Coed. 1-5.
alyst, Social Systems Analyst, Opera- Counselors for arts & crafts, canoe
D c o al tions Analyst, and Curriculum Devel- Cs.
0c 0o a opment.trips, instructors in sailing and scuba.
Monda, Marh 25March 22:
Es Monday, March 25 Camp Sequoia, New York, coed. 10-5.
lE xa inatons No interviews scheduled at General Waterfront Head and assistants. in-
Division. srcosi ecnrfey ens
James Kerr Brown, Forestry, Quan- I Tuesday, March 26 structors In fencing, riflery, tennis,
titative Description of Certain Physical Boy Scouts of America, Ann Arbor, nature, music, crafts and dramatics.
Properties of Ponderosa Pine Forest Mich. - Men, All Day, any degree Camp Mataponi, Maine, girls, 10-5.
Floor and Cheatgrass Fuels," Wed., any major for Assistant District Dir- Must be 20 or over for waterfront, in-
March 20 at 9 a.m. in 1036 Natural Re- ectors and District Directors through- ustructors for arts & crafts dance and
sources. Chairman: J. Carow. out the U.S. dramatics.,
Wednesday, March 27
John Carrol Hambor, Economics, Dis- U.S. Navy, Detroit, Michigan - Men ENGINEERING DIVISION
sertation: "Capital Appropriations and and Women. All day. Any degree, any Make interview appointments at Rm.
Business Fixed Investment in Manu- major for Officer Training Programs. 128 H West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-
facturing: An Econometric Analysis," U.S. Marines, Detroit, Michigan - wise specified.
on Wed., March 20 at 2 p.m., in Rm. Men and Women. All day. Any degree, March 25:
19, Economics Bldg. Chairman: W. H. L. any major for Officers Training Pro- Westinghouse Electrical Corporation
Anderson. grams. March 27:
United Airlines, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Bell Telephone Laboratories
P eWomen, all day. Any degree, any major Holmdel, Murray Hill &
Pl ce lm en for stewardesses. Whippany, N. J.
Thursday, March 28 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
GN ERAL DIVISIONU.S. Navy - See Wed, March 27 All Locations & Bellcomm, Inc.

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STATE DRUGS
State & Packard
ff25r GR EDUCTION ON ALL
SUNTAN LOTIONS & CREAMS
Offer Good Until Sunday, March 24

Graduates assemble at 9:30 a.m.
Procession enters at 10:00 a.m. Pro-
gram begins at 10:30 a.m.
Exercises will be held at 10:30 a.m.
in the University Events Building. Ex-
ercises will conclude about 12:30 p.m.I
All graduates as of April 1968 areI
eligible to participate.
Tickets:
Maximum of four to each prospec-
tive graduate, to be distributed from
Mon., April 15, to 5:00 p.m. Friday, Ap-
ril 26, at Diploma Office, 555 Admin.
Bldg.
Some unclaimed tickets may be
available at the Information desk, first
floor, Admin. Bldg., on Sat., April 27,
8:00-9:30 a.m.
Academic Costume:
Can be rented at Moe Sport shop,
711 N. University Ave.. Ann Arbor. Or-
ders should be placed immediately.
Assembly for Graduates:
At 9:30 a.m. in area east of Stadium.
Marshals will direct graduates to prop-
er stations. In case of inclement
weather, graduates will go directly to
the building where they will be seat-
ed by marshals.
Spectators:
All spectators should be seated in
the building by 10:00 a.m. when pro-
cession enters.
Graduation Announcements,
Invitations, etc.:
Inquire at Office of Student Af-
fairs.
Commencement Programs:

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OR SORORITY HAVING
A PARTY OR BANQUET?
Why Not Let the
FRONTIER BEEF
BUFFET
clothe eater ing?
We have complete banquet
and catering facilities.
SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERNITIES
AND SORORITIES
FRONTIER BEEF BUFFET
2333 E. Stadium
663-1965

ANNOUNCEMENTS -i-neBureau coj
tinually gets requests for both expe
ienced and unexperienced personn
throughout the year, this week ei
the recruiting season for this spri:
however. If you have not yet ma
definite employment plans come to t
Bureau and go through listings
openings and company literature, di
ectories are available also. Please r
port all job offers, regardless
whether you accept them ,to our o
fice. This information is used by t
College Placement Council for stati
tical purposes. If you are planning
go job hunting, you may get cards
introduction from this office.
Peace Corps Week-Information ce
ter at 3524 S.A.B., all students inte
ested are invited to stop by and spe
with representatives between 9 a.

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