THE MICHIGAN GAILY Friday, April 12, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 12, 1968 DAILY OFFICIAL' BULLETI .. h.....: 4.r..hL.. .. . r r . 1. . . . . . . . . . . ,.::..:h .Y:~"~,r, ..Lr.. .. v,.h v ....{".. . x .....fh r .. ,,. r:. . .,h .. r. .{^:"rr.. .. r.rL:?L~i " .?~.'{ r:.Y:" 1 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 information call 764-9270. FRIDAY, APRIL 12 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 Institutional 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. s 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. Astronomical Colloquium - H. Bond, T. Graedel, R. Humphreys, and M. Klein, "The Charlottesville Meeting of the ;American Astronomical Society," 296 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Cinema Guild--Howard Hawkes' "To Have and Have Not", Architecture Aud. 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital -- Gerald Plain, Double Bass: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. Department of Astronomy Special Visitors' Night - James A. Loudon, Teaching Fellow; Dept. of Astronomy, "Eclipses", View of Total Eclipse of the Moon, Aud. D, Angell Hall, 9:30 p.m, General Notices Cinema Guild - Rene Clairs "The Last Millionaire, Architecture Aud., Sat., April 13, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Cinema Guild - Rene Clair's "The Last Millionaire, Architecture Aud., Sunday, April 14, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. April 15, Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:00. Botany Seminar: Dr. Edward Knip- ling, Hanover, New Hampshire, will speak on "The Significance of Plant Physiology in Remote Sensing" Mon., April 15, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., at 4:15. Physical Education - Women Stu- dents: Open indoor recreational space during exams, April 15-21, as follows: Pool Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., 5-6 & 7-9; Fri., 5-6 & 6-9; Sat., 7-9; Sun., 3-5 and 6:30-8:30. Barbour Gym Hours: Mon., 3-5; Tues., 3-5 & 7-9; Wed. thru Fri., 3-5; Sat., 8-11 a.m. W.A.B.: Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bowling alleys will be open. Women students asked to come in pairs, etc. Register at desk.j The Computing Center announces a- short course in the SNOBAL4 Program- ming Language. SNOBOL4 is especial- ly useful for symbolic manipulation and significantly more powerful than its predecessor, SNOBOL3. SNOBOL4 is currently available in the MTS File. *SNOBOL4. The audience is assumed to have a minimal knowedge of pro- gramming. The course will be given on April 15 at 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in Rm. 1400, Chem. Bldg. Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Fred Swartz, Com- puting Center. Botany Seminar - Co-Sponsored by the Dept. of Human Genetics Dr. Dale Kaiser, Stanford University, "Joining of DNA Molecules," Wed., April 17, 3021 Special Projects Bldg., 4:00 p.m., oology Seminar - Dr. Michael M. Martin, Department of Chemistry, Uni- versity of Michigan, "Chemical Ecol- ogy - The Fungus-Growing Ants," Wed., April 17, 1400 Chem. Bldg., 4:00. Grade Sheets for Winter 1968 have been sent to departments for distribu- tion to instructors. Any grade sheet with degree jstudents should be sub- mitted to the 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. The Computing Cen'ter will offer a short course on the FORTRAN IV lan- guage as used in the Michigan Termin- al System (MTS). Previous experience with MAD or FORTRAN II will be as- sumed. 3-5 p.m., Fri., April 19, Rm. 1300 Chem. Bldg. Inquiries should be di- rected to Prof. Larry Flaniagn at the Computing Center, 764-4143. 1ST Ocean Engineering Seminar Ser- I ies - Dr. John Craven, Chief Scientist of the Navy's Deep Submergence Sys- tems Project, and of the Navy's Spe- cial Projects Office, will give the ninth seminar, entitled "The Role of the Small Submersible in the Exploitation of the Oceans," Thurs., April 18, at 2:30 p.m. in the Main Lecture Hall of the Chrysler Center for Continuing Engi- ngering Education. Zoology Seminar -- On Wed., April 24, Dr. Alan G. Goodridge, Dept. of Physiology, University of Kansas Med- ical Center, will speak on "The Devel- opment of Fatty Acid and Cholesterol Synthesis in the Chick" at 4:10 p.m. in 1400 Chem. Bldg. The Computing Center is about to I begin experimental use of the IBM time-sharing system for the 360/67. An introductory lecture will be given on April 25, at 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in Rm. 1210 Chem. Bldg. No previous ex- perience is necessary. Inquiries may be directed to Prf. Bernard A. Galler. Attention Faculty Members of: Col- lege of Literature, Science and the Arts, School of Educatino, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Business Administration. Stu- dents expecting degrees April 27, are advised not to request grades of I or X. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow you to report the make-up grade, not later than noon, Fri., April 26. Student Identification Cards - Any student identification card marked. "Valid Winter 68 Only" rust be re- placed before the student may register for the Spring or Fall term, 1968. Re- placement of these cards mayabe 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. SPRING COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES April 27, 1968 Graduates assemble at 9:30 a.m. Processionentersat 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 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. Members of the Faculties assemble in the Lobby on the first floor of the Ad- ministration Bldg., where tehy may robe. Transportation to the Events Bldg. will be provided. Regents, Ex-Regents, Members of the President's Conference and other Ad- ministrative Officials will assemble at 9:15 a.m. in Rm. 2549 Admin. Bldg., where they may robe. Transportation to the Events Bldg. will be provided. Spectators: All spectators should be seated in the building by 10:00 a.m. when pro- cession enters. Graduation Announcements, Invitations, .:c.:' Inquire at Office of Student Af- fairs.f 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. 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, .......... - .......................... SLATER'S BOOKS $ 336 S. State St. ,$ $$$$ $ $ Order Your Daily Now - Phone 764-0558 your file from available applicants, and this information is useful to the Col- lege Placement Council for statistical '.purposes for counseling. .S. Civil Service Management Il- N tern Oral Examinations will be held April 24-26 at the Bureau of Appoint- ments. 3200 S.A.B, Students will be notified individually by the Civil Serv- no refunds or rebates will be made. ice Commission as to which day they Priority seating locations will be main are scheduled. tained by continuity of purchase. Fac- Peace Corps is opening numeros ulty members and employees who pur- pp chase Athletic Cards will receive a re- programs, beginning training this sum- served seat at each home football game Lerin East Asia and the Pacific, and general admission to gymnastics. Latin America, and North Africa, Near track, wrestling, and baseball, as long East and South Asia areas. Many de- t seats areavailable.TheBoard long grees are required, booklets describing teagutsare eethe sale Tathleticrd will these openings are at General Division nt gunes h eo t hl.eti rds Bureau of Appts, 3200 S.A.B. Testing , 1 will continue monthly this summer at Ann Arbor Post Office. Doctoral Current Positions received by Geer- al Division, call 764-7460 for further Examinations Information City of Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich. - James Hodson Seward, English Lan- Probation Officer, perform pre-sen- guage &Literature, Dissertation: "Ro- tence investigations, emphasis on cor- meo and Juliet: A Study of Shakes- rective casework, degree in Police Ad- peare's Tragic Vision," on Fri., April min., Corrections, Psychology, So. or 12 at 3 p.m. in Rm. 1611 Haven Hall. rel. flds. U.S. Citizen, necess. Chairman: W. G. Rice. Weather-Tite Aristocrat, Bedford, Ohio - Sales Personnel for Cleveland, Walter Richard Tape, Mathematics, Detroit, Chicago, and N. Y. areas; Dissertation: "Commuting Flows and Mechan. Engrg. bckrnd., indust. mgmt., Vector Fields," on Mon., April 15 at 1 and technical courses. One year trng. p.m. in Rm. 206 W. Engrg. Chairman: program. A. J. Schwartz. Ohio Medical Produts, Madison, Wis. -Advertising Assistant, adv., journ. or Anneliese Reina Lindner Bowby, Engl. degree, mechanically or technic- Social Psychology, Dissertation: "Type ally oriented, exper, in mechan. prod- of National Integration among Stu- ucts. Methods and Planning Engineer, dents of Three Zerman Universities," technical graduate, exper. desired. ' on Mon., April 15 at 2 p.m. in' Rm. Family. Service. Center,. Centreville, 5615 Haven Hall. Chairman: H. C. Mich. -- Executive Director for Pam- Kelmnan. ily Counseling Service, Marital prob- lems, persqnal problems, and child re- llnnelore Lina Kraft Wass, Educa- lationships handled. MSW and min. 240 tion, Dissertation: "Relationships of hours supv. fld work in approved Social-Psychological Variables to School agency. Achievement for High and Low -Achiev- WPHM Radio Station, Port Huron, ers,' on Thurs., April 18 at 1 p.m. in Mich. - Man or woman, speech train- Rm. 3002, University High School. C- Ing, and exper, preferred for Radio An- Chairmen: W. A. Ketcham and W, C. nouncer (disc jockey) for either morn- Morse. ing or afternoon drive shows, 500 Watt full-time station. Elizabeth Jocelyn Mackey, Music, Dis- B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohio sertation: "The Sacred Music of Jo- -Systems Analyst, BS Phys. Sd. or hann Theile," on Thurs., April 18 at Math, exper, in p* gramming. Field 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 2269, School of Music. Auditors and Trai ees, degree req. Chairman: R. A. Warner. Sales Trainees, degree and professional sales interest. Technical Librarian, Hans Georg Rosdolsky, Physics, Dis- Ohem. or engrg degree, computer re- sertation: "Self Consistency and the trieval group. ND-1 , Equations," on Fri., April 19 at City of New York - Irector of Vol- 1:30 p.m. in Rm. 618 Physics-Astron- unteers, 1A and 1 year in admin. Work omy. Chairman: G. L. Kane., in volunteer agency, health or allied, areas. Insurance Advisor, health area, William Reun-Sen Fan, Civil Engi- degree and 3 years exper. in health in- neering, Dissettation:. "The Damping surance. Properties and the Earthquake Re- Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, sponse Spectrum of Steel Frames," on Wash. - Architectural consultant, de- Tues., April 23 at 1 p.m. in Rm. 305, gree in arch., registartion not .required W. Engrg. Chairman: R. D. Hanson. Northeastern area. University of Wisconsin Medical Cen- ter, Madison, Wis. - Chem., Onocol- Placement ogy, Biol., Onocology., Chem. Pediatrics. Lab. Supv., Clin. Onocology. 'Sr. Bio- BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS chemist, Pediatrics. Med. TechnoL V.A. ~3200 SAB Hosp. Bacteriologist, 'Food Res. Inst. GENERAL DIVISION Electron Microscope, Biophys. Biochem-, ANNOUNCEMENTS: ist, V.A. Hosp. Biochemist,. Medicine. Graduating Seniors and other stu- Med. Technologist, Pediatrics. dents - Placement services at both Town of Glastonbury Health Depart- divisions of the Bureau of Appts., ment, Conn. - Assistant Sanitarian, Teaching, and General, can be of use PubI. Health, or Biol, Sci. curricula to anyone who is not certain of future graduates plus 2 years exper, in envir- employment or plans. Requests con- onmental health fields. tinue to be sent to us, and are pub- Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. lished in the Daily, to resume with -Secretary, J. K. Galbraith, Econ. summer sessions, are entered in a Cur- Dept. position, 2 iyearIs exper. req. See- rent Openings Notebook, and are pub- retary - Law School branch of Unv. lished in the Alumni Job Bulletin, Health Serv. Staff Assistant - Botan- Please give us your home or campus ical Museum, can be pt. time. Secre- address for the summer in order to tary - Law School Community Legal receive this bulletin and other com- Assistance Office. Br. Secr tary, to two munications. 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