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F.v:{. ..c4v.wv' .:. .w.{:::Ya:"aY:Y.Y: .:::-r: }:4::{:rni 'i.{"?;} I 1- JAZZ SESSION The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- lal responsibility. Notices should be 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 Noticep 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, JANUARY 12 " Day Calendar Experienced Teacher Fellowship Pro- gram Lecture - Ed Flynn, Associate Director, Applied Research Branch, Na- tional Institute for Mental Health, "Riots and Implications for Educa- tion": 1512 University Elementary School, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Astronomical Colloquim- Dr. John L. Schmitt, Department of Astronomy, "Stars with Strong Cyanogen Absorp-; tion," room 807 Physics-Astronomy Bldg. 4:00 p.m. Twenty-Third Annual Midwestern Conferenceon School Vocal and In- strumental Music - Registration: Lob- by, Rackham Building, 8:00 a.m.; Nor- man Dello Jobo, American Composer: Rackham Lecture Hall, 11:00 a.m.; Chamber Choir - Thomas Hilbish, Conductor and University of iMchigan Choir - Maynard Klein, Conductor: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. General Notices TV Center Program: On Sun., Jan. 14 the following program produced by the TV Center wil have its initial telecast in Detroit: 12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - EDUCATION: TODAY AND TOMOR- ROW. "Teaching the Troubled:" Treat- ment and care of emotionally disturb- ed children, featuring Hawthorn Cen- ter in Northville. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SENATE ASSEMBLY AGENDA Monday, January 15, 1968 6050 Institute for Social Research 3:15 p.m. 1. Vice President Niehuss-Remarks 2. Composition of the Civil Liberties Board. 3. Press.Coverage at Assembly Meet- ings. 4. Public Comments at Regents' Meetings. "Educational Testing Service French and German Test. The Educational Testing Service Test in French and German administered by the Gradu- ate School for doctoral candidates is scheduled for Thursday night, Feb. 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Rackham ORGANIZATION NOTI CES .gggggggg g... .. USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. Lecture Hall. ALL students planning to take the test must register by 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, at the Infor- mation Desk in the lobby of the Rackham Building. The fee is $6.00. For further information call the In- formation Desk, 764-4415." "French and German Preliminary Objective Test. The Preliminary Ob- jective Test in French and German administered by the Graduate School ford octoral candidates is scheduled for Tuesday, February 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. ALL students planning to take the test must register by 4 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Information Desk in the lobby of the Rackham Building. For further information call the Information Desk, 764-4415." ATTENTION STUDENTS Applications for 1968-69 National De- fense Student Loans are now being accepted at the Office of Financial Aids 2011 Student Activities Building. Current year loan recipients must re- apply if 1968-69 financial need is an- ticipated. Doctoral Examination for: Henry Ed- ward Booke, Fisheries, Thesis: "Cytotax- onomic Studies of the Coregonine Fishes of the Great Lakes, U.S.A.: DNA and Karyotype Analysis," on Friday, Jan. 12 at 3 p.m. In Room 1036 Natural Resources, Chairman: J. Bardach. Placement Current openings received by General Division, call 764-7460 for further in- formation. Personnel Consultants, Chicago, Ill. -- CPA firm seeks Electronic Data Processing Consultant, BA degree in Bus. Ad., Engrg., Math with 5-10 yrs. exp. work. 60-70 per cent travel. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Sen- eca Falls, N.Y. - Public Relations Representative, lib. arts degree and 2 yrs. exper. Market Analyst, BBA or BA Econ. and stat. background. Cost Analyst and Cost Accountant, MBA or BBA major in acctg. Econ. accept, also., 1-2 yrs. exper. American eYarbook Company, To- peka, Kansas - Publishers Representa- tives, Production Managers, Production Engineers and Editorial Consultants. Dixon State School, Dixon, Ill. - Activity Therapists, several levels of responsibility. Child Care Workers, traineeand experienced openings. Hear- ing and Speech Specialists. Personnel Officer, BA Bus. Ad. or Pub. Ad. Phy- sical Therapists. Psychologists with MA, PhD. plus 3 yrs. Social Workers, trainee and MBA levels with exper. Sys- tems Analyst Trainee, computer prog. exper. Volunteer Service Supv., BA plus 2-4 years in social services or journ. Young Men's Christian Association, Plymouth, Mich. -Director, grad in- terested in soc. work and can carry out athletic program for all age child- ren. Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.- Chemist, BS/MS, exper. or inexper. Microbiol. PhD, Chem. Engrs. MA pref. Mechan. Engrs., BS. Tech. Serv. Writer, Tech degree and 3 plus years in pharm. indust. EDP Programmer, 1 year with IBM 1400 or 360. Sci. Syst. Group leader, BA. Mktg. Research, MBA pls 3 plus years. Cost Analyst, BS or MBA. Girl Scouts of U.S.A., Lansing, Mich. -Executive Director, M or F BA de- gree and work exper. in adminis- tration, finance and staff supervision, ability in working with adult volun- teer groups. . Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., Spray, N.C. - Careers in sales, trng. in N.Y. office, assigned to reginal office as technical sales reps. Fashions for bedroom and bath, adv. to sales and merchandising mgmt. Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. Final application date for all sum- mer jobs with Federal Agencies is Feb. 1, 1968. Wildwood Nature Center, Barre, Mass. Nat'l Eci. and Conservation students interested in acquirif~gcredit under gram. Audubon Society look into this pro- Forest Service, Northern Region of U.S., Missoula, Montant. Landscape architeeht positions for summer open. No Federal examination necessary. (Continued on Page 6) BILL DAVID QUARTET LEAGUE DINING ROOM Jan. 13-9:30 p.m.-12:30 COFFEE-NO ADMISSION CHARGE I Clii, GUILD- THURSDAY and FRIDAY MY HUSTLER: FROM 42nd ST. TO FIRE ISLAND Directed by Andy Warhol, 1967 First showing in Ann Arbor of a Warhol feature. Starring Paul America, latest underground super- star. SPONSORED BY SIGMA PI W /1#Yet announces REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR JEWISH STUDY GROUPS & CLASSES r 7:00 &9:05 ARCH ITECTURE AUDITORIUM GROUP INSTRUCTOR 1. Elementary Modern Hebrew .. Mrs. Ruth Kraicer Tuesdays 7-8:30 P.M. 2. Basic Concepts of Judaism ......Dr. Herman Jacobs Mondays 7:30-8:30 P.M.* NOW ONLY 75c 3. Talmud...........Lawrence H. Davis A reading knowledge of Hebrew is required. Sessions are held Saturdays at 4 P.M. starting Jan, I 3 Baha'i Student Group, Informal cussion,"ANewRace of Men," Fri., 12, 8:00p.m., 520 N. Ashley. Call 3548 if you need transporation. welcome. Dis- Jan. 662- All 4. Hebrew Literature" 5. Bible (Tanakh) * .Shmuel Rox Bet Midrash I GOMtHI ERSII l 6. Mod. Jewish History" 7. Israeli Folk Dance Joseph Ben-Dak UM Chess Club Meeting, Jan. 12, 7:30 p.m., 3Y Union. i * Subject to change, if inconvenient. **Day and hours to be set at Registration Sunday, January 14, 3 P.M. in Kasle Library. (For Super Bowl fans, the TV will be on-in Brasley Lounge) For interim information on any course or group, check with Dr. Jacobs at Hillel, 1429 Hill Street-..663-8475 MSU, AREA'S TONIGHT-TOMORROW i U I NEWEST NITE CLUB CINEMA II Federico Fellini's ( READ HOWE NOW! ON SALE IN THE FISHBOWL I 3411 E. MICHIGAN (96 to North-496, right on Michigan Ave. 3 blocks) TODAY Ik I 12 i, Politics and the Novel and Steady Work NOW SHOWING: Novels by IRVING HOWE Writer-in-Residence-Jan. 15-28 I DOUG CLARK and the Fabulous HOT NUTS with MARCELLO MASTROIANNI CLAUDIA CARDINALE ALL-CAMPUS MIXER At Markley Also: CHAPTER 11 Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. "FLASH GORDON" Fri., Jan. 12 9-12 P.M. Cover Charge: $1 Thurs. Admission 25c $2 Fri. & Sat. Friday .... Jan. 12 Sat. ......Jan. 13 75c Aud. A-Angell Hall 7:00 and 9:15 P.M. FREE to Markley residents THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY Music by THE GEYDA "THE HUNT," originally scheduled, will be shown April 5 & 6 The complete semester schedule available at door. Now Open The BAGEL SHOP 802 S. State Bagels Hot Corned Beef Onion Rolls Hot Pastrami Chinese Cookies Poppy Seed Cookies Kosher Salami Donuts Kosher Balogna Cakes German Sausages ON CAMPUS Lo Smoked Sable Cold Salads Smoked Chubs Old and New Kosher Pickles Have You Heard? i SI f I '66 A Saturday, January 13, 1968 at 8:30 Pi7/i HILL AUDITORIUM n ...1 t1* .* r I r1 11 '"1 t' n nIf_ t n7 n An 0 0 Ofn