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Page Twelve

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, April P1, 1968

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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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 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 only once.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
.nformation call 264-9270,
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
Day Calendar'
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-"Management of Managers No.
56": Michigan Union, 8:15 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. and 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-Program for Institutiopal Man-
agement Education - 'Leadership for
Women Executives": Statler-Hilton Inn,
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fire Officers Training Course-Regis-
tration, Civil Defense Center, 8:30 a.m.
School of Music Recital - Piano De-
partment Students: School of Music
Rec'dtal Hall, 12:30 p.m.
Pharmacy Alumni Lectures: Dr.
Charles J. Sih, Prof.--of Pharmaceutical
Biochemistry, The University of Wis-
consin, "Stereo-chemistry and Mech-
anism of Enzymatic Dehydrogenation,"
1300 Chemistry-Pharmacy Bldg., 3:00.
Student Relations Committee Meet-
ing - Open meeting, SGC room, SAB,
3:30 p.m.
Physical Chemistry Seminar - Mr.
Irv Salmeen, Dept. of Biophysics, "A
Review of Some Aspects of the Theory
r of Triplet States in Organic Molecules,"
1200 Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m.

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.:j
Inquire at Office of Student Af-
fairs.
Commencement Programs:
To be distributed at exercises.
Distribution of Diplomas:
Diplomas conferred as of April 27,
1968, may be called for at the Student
Activities Bldg. May 13 through May
21, 1968. Medical School diplomas will
be distributed at Class Day exercises
June 7; Flint College diplomas at the
convocation on Mayl 31; Dearborn
Campus diplomas at the graduation
exercises June 9; Law School diplomas
may be called for after May 27 at Rm.
555, Admin. Bldg.
Doctoral degree candidates who qua-
lify for the Ph.D. degree or a similar
degree from the Graduate School and
WHO. ATTEND THE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES will be given a hood by
the University.
Commencement Tickets for Faculty:.
If you expect to attend the exercises
as a spectator, you may apply for a
ticket in the Administration Bldg lob-
by on Fri. afternoon, April 26. Wce
seating can easily become tight in the
University Events Bldg., it will be nec-
essary to keep control of all tickets
until then. The tickets still available

for the Spring or Fall term, 1968. Re-
placement of these cards may be ac-
complished by making application at
Window "A" in the Admin. Bldg. prior
to April 29. Proper notification of the
student's correct social security num-
ber should be available when the ap-
plication is made,
All students should check their iden-
tification cards for errors. The first
nine digits of the student number
shoudl be equal to the student's social
security number.
If the numbers do not match, this
incorrect card should be brought to
Window "A" in the Admin. Bldg. for
replacement. No replacement fee will
be charged.
During Spring term registration, Ap-
ril 29-30, all matters concerning I.D
cards will be handled in room 102 in
the basement of the Admin. Bldg.
Faculty Members and University Em-
ployees: Those eligible to purchase
Athletic Cards are: University Faculty
and Administrative Officers; Faculty
members who have been retired, but
still retain faculty privileges; Em-!
ployees on the University payroll who
have appointments or contracts on a
full-time yearly basis; or, if on an
hourly basis, are full-time employees
and have been employed by the Uni-
versity for a period of not less than
twelve months prior to the date of ap-
plication for the purchase of an Ath-
letic Card. The date shown on the
Employee's University Identification
Card shall be considered as the date
of employment; For spouses and de-
pendent children between the ages of
10 and 18 of the above groups. No more
than two cards may be purchased for
dependent children.
The card may be purchased for $18.00
at Ferry Field Ticket Office beginning
June 3. Preference for location expires
Aug. 1. Additional Season Ticket pur-
chase privilege (limit 2) expires Aug. 1.
Conditions and Privileges: Athletic
Cards or Tickets are not transferable.
Ticket privileges end with termination
of employment with the University and
no refunds or rebates will be made:
Priority seating locations will be main-I
tained by continuity of purchase. Fac-
ulty members and employees who pur-
chase Athletic Cards will receive a re-
served seat at each home football game
and general admission to gymnastics,
track, wrestling, and baseball, as long
as seats are available. The Board will
not guarantee the sale of athletic crds
after August 1.

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c. ,DO YOU THINK I'M CRAZY*?g?
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do you think i want to give up the most comfortable homey pad i've been able to find
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when a bullet struck a gas mask of its ambulance crewmen were for $200/mo. (utilities included), these could be yours, or anybody elses.
he was wearing. Twenty stores pinned under their vehicle by * cmpl te 1 st flr of haus plus use of bsment
were looted and two fires set. sniper fire on an emergency call
City officials ordered a "loose to pick up wounded civilians at
curfew" in a small area of Newark 30th and Prospect. They were 0 ( 1) good-sized bdrm w X-ventilation
Wednesday night to disperse a rescued by a force of 40 Guards- 0 (1 ) nice sized bthrm
cluster of Negro youths from men in an armored car. " (1) rm suitable for use as den or as 2nd bdrm
blocks where some stores had beenrr
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Guardsmen remained committed who used tear gas to chase the ' huge frnt porch and smaller back porch w clothesline !
to riot control duty in 15 statesw us ergs
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addition, there were 20,000 federal the snipers. A police rifle squad 0 frnshed by vry agreeable Indlrd but in chintzy-Indlrd style
troops in Washington; Chicago, was sent in. Some officers took
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man, W. F. Jewett, was wounded suspicious cars. 0 many more wndrfl aspects you'll have to see to believe call for J-Raf at 769-1124
in a fusillade of gunfire in the Approximately 700 National (1355 Wilmot No. 1, nr crnr elm & geddes) or at 665-4469 (discount records,
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was hit in the right arm. The trols and riflemen in the troubled wilt give out. love
trooper was not identified. section. Other Guardsmen patrol-
The body of a civilian was re- led the perimter. Highway Patrol-
moved from the street at 30th and men handled police calls in other

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Prospect.
divisions of the Bureau of Appts.,
Teaching, and General, can be of use
to anyone who is not'certain of future
employment or plans. Requests con-
tinue to be sent to us, and are pub-
lished in the Daily, to resume with
summer sessions, are entered in a Cur-
rent Openings Notebook, and are pub-
lished in the Alumni Job Bulletin.
Please give us your home or campus
address for the summer in order to

parts of the city.
ing MA and cert. at end of 2 years.
Teacher Corps team leaders - have
graduate degrees and teaching exper in
poverty areas. After preservice training,
which includes more background on
techniques used with disadvantaged,
Spanish communities, Indian reserva-
tions, and migrant labor camps, they
may serve as leader of team of teacher
interns, work with school officials on
programs, serve as liaison between the

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Department of Speech Student Lab- emeritus faculty, first come, first
oratory Theater Program - Schiller's served. II
"Maria Stuart" and Wedekind's "The -
Tenor:" Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg., Physical Education - Women Stu-
4:10 p.m. dents: Open indoor recreational space
4:1_____.during exams, April 15-21, as follows:
Botany Seminar - Co-sponsored by Pool Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., 5-6
the Depts, of Biological Chemistry and & 7-9; Fri., 5-6 & 6-9; Sat., 7-9; Sun.,
Zoology -- Dr. Masayasu Nomura, Uni- 3-5 and 6:30-8:30.
versity of Wisconsin will speak on "Re- Barbour Gym Hours: Mon., 3-5:
constitution of Ribosomes from Sub- Tues., 3-5 & 7-9; Wed. thru Fri., 3-5;
ribosomal Components," Thurs., Ap- Sat., 8-11 a.m.
ril 11, at 4:15 p.m. in 2054 Nat. Set. Bldg. W.A.B.: Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.1
Bowling alleys will be open, Women
School of Music Recital - Piano Ma- students asked to come in pairs, etc.
jors: School of Music Recital Hall, 4:30. Register at desk.
Cinema Guild--Howard Hawkes' "To Recommendations for Departmental
Have and Have Not", Aichitecture Aud. Honors: Teaching departments wishing
7:00 and 9:05 p.m. to recommend tentative April gradu-
ates from the College of Literature,
Chemistry Colloquium - Dr. D. C. Science and the Arts, for honors or
Dejongh, Wayne State U, "Mass Spec- high honors should recommend such
trometric Analysis of Complex Organic students by forwarding a letter to the
Molecules," 1300 Chem. Bldg., 8:00 p.m. Director, Honors Council, 1210 Angell
Hall, before noon, Fri., April 19.
School of Music Degree Recital - Teaching departments in the School
John Miller, String Bass, School of Mu- of Education should forward letters
sic Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. directly to the Office of Registration

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receive this bulletin and other com- university, school and neighborhood.
munications. If you have accepted an
offer of employment, or received of- Current Positions received by Gener-
fers, please inform the General Divi.- al Division, call 764-7460 for further
sion, thus we will be able to remove information
your file from available applicants, and United States Department of Agricul-
this information is useful to the Col- ture, Consumer and Marketing Service,
lege Placement Council for statistical Wash. D.C. - Career-Study program in
purposes for counseling. milk marketing for Economics Majors,
govn't paid graduate study, one year.
Thursday, April 11 eligibility for advanced appts. after
Placement interviews at Genera Div- year.
ision, Bureau of Appts.. 3200 S.A.B., call Personnel Consultants, N.Y.C. - Pub-
764-4760 before 4 p.m. for appoint- two men for Institutional Management
ments: lie administration consultants seek
Teachers Corps, throughout the division, Consultant with a state and
U.S., - Men and women, all day, call local government backrnd., and one
764-4760 for appts. Two types of as- with 2-5 yrs. in budget director, city
signments. Teacher interns - recent manager capacities. Masters degrees
graduates or special qualified upper- desired.
classmen, 2-3 mo. preservice training Wood County Community Action Or-
at 50 participating college and univ. ganization Inc., Pittsville, Wis. - Ex-
acquinting them with social and econ. ecutive Director for Rural Community
problems of poverty, and with the Action Agency, degree in social sciences
communities in which they will serve; and experience with .similar agencies
then enter a nearby university, yield- in positions of similar responsibility.

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The approval of the following stu-f
dent events becomes effective after
the publication of this notice. All
publicity for these events must be
withheld until the approval has be-
come effective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in rooms
1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities
Building.
Inter House Assembly, All campus
mixer, April 5, 9-12 p.m., Bursley Hall,
Mixer.
Campus Crusade for Christ, Andre
Kole, April 5, 7:30 p.m., Union Ballroom
Alpha Gamma Delta, Doughnut sale,
April 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Fishbowl.
Tutorial and Cultural Relations Proj-
ect, Bucket Drive, April 11, 8:00 a.m.-
5 p.m., campus.
Voice-SDS, Film Showings, 7 and 9:15
p.m., April 15, Architecture Aud.
Voice-SDS, Film showings, 7 and 9:15
p.m., April 16, Angell Hall Aud. A.
Placement

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General Notices
Astronomy Department Speial Vis-
itors' Night - Fri., April 12, :30 p.m.,
Aud. D, Angell Hall. Mr. James A. Lqu-
don will speak on "Eclipses." After the
lecture the Student Observatory on the
fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open
for telescopic observations of the total
eclipse ,of the Moon. Children wel-
comed, but must be accompanied by
adults.
SPRING COMMENCEMENT EXERCiSES
April 27. 1968 ,
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.
All graduates as of April 1968 are
eligible to participate.
Tickets:
Maximum of four to each prospec-
tive graduate, to be distributed from

and Records. Room 1513 Admin. Bldg.,
by noon, Fri., April 19.
Grade Sheets for Winter 1968 have
been sent to departments for distribu-
tion to instructors. Any grade sheet
with degree students should be sub-
mitted to 3the Office of the Registrar
within 48 hours after the examination.
Grade Sheets for non-degree students
should be submitted on or before Fri.,
April 26. A grade messenger service will
be provided on a regular basis by the
Office of the Registrar to departmental
offices on the Central Campus begin-
ning Wed,, April 17 and continuing
through Fri., April 26. Grades may also
be submitted directly to this office at
"Window A," Admin. Bldg., during
working hours. Questions pertaining to
grade reports may be directed to
764-6292.
Student Identification Cards - Any
student identification card marked
"Valid Winter 68 Only" must be re-
placed before the student may register

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