SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PANI'C VT SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 TUE MICHhl~AN DAILY PA fur rruw' 4r~ts8, WAY5. avvr v ..v"s".". w:J ."o. . vv , ".... " t vnJ .^r..w V. ..v .. r. r..". . ..h'} r.^...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..a ..:. . . . . . .r rvr r. w:. " DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .....v. rrh....v..... ........ ... .hS ... .................,,,......«... . , ... .....,a 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 once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 Events Monday Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"Management of Mangers No. 47": North Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Twenty-Ninth Annual Michigan Pas- tors' Conference-" Potentials of Pulpit Preaching": Registration, Lobby, Rack- ham Building, 8:00 a.m.; Morning Ses- sion, Rackham Lecture Hall, 9:30 a.m.; Afternoon Session, Rackham Lecture Hall, 1:15 p.m.; Evening Session, First Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m. Computer Center - "Discussion of Current and Future Policies and Plans of the Computing Center": Auditorium C, Angell Hall, 8:00 p.m. Writer-in-Residence: Opening lecture Irving Howe, "The idea of the Modern," Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m. Re- ception following lecture: Ballroom Terrace of the Union. General Notices 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 r 3. Press Coverage at Assembly Meet- ings 4. Public Comments at Regents' Meetings. Linguistics Club-Professor M. A. K. Halliday, University of London, "As- pects of the Structure of Discourse," Tuesday, January 16th, Rackham Am- phitheater, 7:45 p.m. Open invitation to all students to hold an informal discussion with Irv- ing Howe, Michigan's Writer-in- Resi- dence. Office hours: Tuesday, January 16; Thursday, January 18; and Tues- day, January 23. For apopintments call Carol: 769-0225. The Martha Cook Building is, receiv- ing applications for Fall, 1968. Present Freshman and Sophomore women may apply. Please telephorle 769-3290 for an appointment. 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 anti- cipated. L.S.A. Juniors, Seniors, and Second Semester Sophomores: ADVANCED CLASSIFICATION APPOINTMENTS Inran effort to minimize the time required to make appointments 'with counselors for Spring, Spring-Summer, and Fall Tern elections and to help reduce the lines involved, the Junior- Senior Counseling Office in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is instituting a new procedure for making these appointments. As you will note below, the fields of concen- tration have been listed in four group- ings. If you will find your field of concentration in the lists and deter- mine your group number, you will be able to select the appropriate dates on which you may appear to make an appointment. Group 1 Astronomy Celluar Biology Chemistry Classical Studies Far Eastern Lang & Lit. Far Eastern Studies Geography History of Art Linguistics Near Eastern Lang. & Lit. Russian Studies Slavic Lang. & Lit. Studies in Religion Physics Zoology Group II Economics Mathematics Music Psychology Sociology Group III Pre Social Work English Lang. & Lit. History Social Studies T. C. Political Science Anthropology Group IV American Culture Biology Botany Communication Science French Geology & Mineralogy German Journalism Philosophy Pre Dental Pre Legal Pre Medical Pre Professional Romance Lang. & Lit. Spanish Speech Graduating Senior (that is, those gradu- ating in August'or December, 1968) may appear on the dates indicated below to make their appointments. Group I: Jan. 16 thru Jan. 23-ap- pointments made in appropriate dept. office. Group II: Jan. 16, 17-appointments made at 1223 Angell Hall Group III: Jan. 18, 19--appointments made at 1223 Angell Hall Group IV: Jan. 22, 23-appointments made at 1223 Angell Hall Second semester Sophomores, all Jun- iors (who have not previously made ap- pointments) appear on the dates in- dicated below to make their appoint- ments. Group 1: Jan. 24 thru Feb. 2-ap- pointments made in appropriate dept. office. Group II: Jan. 24, 25, 26-appoint- ments made at 1223 Angell Hall Group III: Jan. 29, 30, 31-apopint- ments made at 1223 Angell Hall In order to facilitate this procedure it will be necessary to maintain strict adherence to the above schedule and for you to appear in person to make the appointment. Students whomdo not make an appointment during the scheduled period for their group will have to wait until February 5 or thereafter. Although you are asked to make your appointment as per the above schedule, you will not be at a disadvantage if you are in one of the later groups since all the appointment times (from February 5 through April 5) for your field of concentration will be available on the first day your group is sched- uled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regarding current elections or related matters before Advanced Classification begins should see the regular recep- tionists in 1223 Angell Hail or the ap- propriate departmental secretary to make an appointment. Placement Interviews week of January 22-26, 1968 Please make appts as soon as possible, deadline is 4:00 day preceding the interview. Resume forms are expected by all employers on candidates. Monday, January 22, 1968 Defense Intelligence Agency. Wash. D.C. M & F. BA/MA Languages, Geog., Geol., Math., Forestry, Phys., and Area Studies for EDP, Cartography, Trans., Programming, Overseas Programs, Intel- ligence Analyst, and Research Aid. VISTA, Wash. D.C., here all week in room 3524 S.A.B., 9-12 and 1:30-4:30, no appts, or entrance examinations requ. Organizations or classes wishing to have VISTA speakers contact Bureau immediately. Tuesday, January 23, 1968 Defense Intelligence Agency, Wash. D.C., see Mon. listing. VISTA, Wash. D.C., see Mon. Listing. Wednesday, January, 24 1968 Inland Steel Company, Chicago, Ill. -M & F. Any degree, any major for Mgmt. Trng, Sales, Finance, Computer Syst. Joseph T. Ryerson and Son, Chicago, III.-M & F. BA Anthro., Chem., Econ., Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ., Math. Philo., Pol. Sci., Psych, and Soc. for Adv., EDP, Mgmt Trng., Perl son.. Produc., Sales and Secretarial. Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc., Tuckahoe, N.Y.-All degrees and all majors for Territ. Sales. VISTA, Wash. D.C.-see Mon. listing. VISTA, Wash. D.C.-see Mon. listing. Thursday, January 25, 1968 Air Force Logistics Command, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio-M & F. BA Arch., Econ., Libr. S., Math for Library, Person., Stat., Bus. Mgmt., Training Programs. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Detroit, Mich:-M & F. BA Econ., Math and Chem for EDP, Mgmt. Tng., Con- troller's Office. The Chase Manhattan Bank, N. Y. C. -BA Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Law, Math, Philo., Physics, for Bank- ing, Frgn. Trade, and Mgmt. Trng. Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, N. Y. C.-M & F. All de- grees and majors interested in MBA and PhD. programs. Needham, Harper & Steers, Chicago, Ill.-M & F. BA/MA Econ., Engl., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ., Philo., for Advertising. VISTA, Wash. D.C.-see Mon, listing. Friday, January 26, 1968 Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chi- cago, Ill.-M & F. BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, and Math for Banking, EDP, Mgmt. Trng and Secretarial. Procter & GamblerDistributing Com- pany, Cincinnati, Ohio-BA Econ., Educ., Fine Arts, Engl., Xerox Corporation, Birmingham, Mich. -BA/MA in Econ. Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ., Poli. Sci., Psych., Speech. Sales (Inside and Territorial), Detroit Zone-Midwest. Xerox Corporation, Rochester, N.Y. -BA/MA in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Math. Physics, and Chem. (Analy.). Elec. Computing, Market Res., Produc- tion, Purchasing, Sales (Inside and Territorial), Statistics, Transportation. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make Interview Appointments at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless otherwise specified. January 22, 1968 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co. The Boeing Gompany Commonwealth Associates, Inc. Continental Can Co, Inc. The Duriron Co., Inc. (Continued on Page 6) FAST READING IS NOT DIFFICULT TO LEARN SEE HOW EASILY YOU CAN: -save hours, use your time more efficiently --learn to read 3 to 1 0 times faster than you do now t --improve your comprehension and increase your enjoyment of reading material Bring a book to a live demonstration of the reading skills which will be taught in a GUARANTEED course offered this semester. w e7 Demonstrations this week Mon., Tues. and Thurs., Jan. 15, 16 and 18. 7:30 P.M. at Bell Tower Inn, 300 S. Thayer St, across from Burton Tower. VOICE-SDS EXEC-MEETING Mon., Jan. 15 7:30 P.M.-2534 S.A.B. OPEN TO ALL I BEAD HOWE NOW! DELTA PHI EPSILON (Men's Professional Fraternity) PEACE CORPS ROUND TABLE: DISCUSSION WITH RETURN VOLUNTEERS TUES., JAN. 16-7:30 P.M.-3G-UNION OPEN MEETING-EVERYONE INVITED! ON SALE IN THE FISHBOWL. STEADY WORK and POLITICS and the- NOVEL by I RVI NG HOWE Ar--_ IN /11/let GRAD COUNCIL MIXER This evening at 8 P.M. Glick Social Hall-429 Hill Writer-in-Residence-January 15-28 FIRST LECTURE ON MONDAY!t IIII U ORGANIZATION NOTICES, v~y "e"( " t .;x}} ""C:;} tii '1::ii;:'::70,";n'.,:;:,r'.ii,"{t;."";::}?"" ti;S:}'i:.:Y}~a} t::;'::;?;:C~j :C Must be 21 and show I.D. card NOTICE - 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. t * * Art Print Loan: Prints may be rented from Jan.15-19,7-9 p.m., 3rd floor of the SAB. s * s Lutheran Student Chapel-Hill at Forest, programs and speaker: "Man # Against Himself" - David Petering, Graduate Student. Sun. Jan. 14, 7:00 p.m. University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, Sun. Jan. 14, 9:45 a.m. & 11:15 a.m., worship service. "The Hidden Truth in Marriage;" 11:15 a.m. -Bible class, "We have seen God's mercy and wisdom: how shall we re- spond?" Roman 13:1-4; 6:00 p.m., Fellowship supper. Delta. Phi Epsilon, (men's professional fraternity) ,Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m. No, 3G Union, Peace Corps Round table: dis- cussion with returned volunteers. Pub- lic invited. La Sociedad Hispanica, primera re- union dal trimester, Mon. Jan. 15, 3-5 .m., 3050 Frieze. Vengan todos! U Fellowship, Huron Hills Baptist Church, 2nd floor, Ann Arbor "Y", lecture discussion, "Is Christian Schol- arship Possible?" Dr. Kenneth Pike, leader, Jan. 14, 7:00 p.m. UM Amateur Radio Club meeting, Jan. 17, 7:00 p.m. Room 2080 East Engineering Bldg. Bach Club, Jan. 17, 8:00 p.m.,Guild House, 802 Monroe, listening, talking, etc. BYO Bach records, for further in- formation call 769-1605. Male Students UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 928 East Ann St. Ann Arbor, Mich. Phone: 662-3153 I '-W Pick up your LIFE MEMBERSHIPS at the Business Offices of the MICHIGAN UNION this week. This applies to any student having attended U of M over a period of four years. ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND THE AMERICAN LEFT A DEBATE Sponsored by the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS i 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. COLLEGIATE CLASS DAVID GUTTMAN Assoc. Prof. of Psychology, U. of M. MODERATOR: LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. of Physics, E. M. U. KAMAL IBRASHI MICHAEL GRIFFITHS General Director Designate Overseas Missionary Fellowship COLLEGIATE SUPPER "CHRIST AND CREATIVITY" Panel and Ceramic Demonstration I UGLI, Multipurpose Room 7:30 P.M.-Monday, Jan. 15 5:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. BRING ALONG YOUR ID 1- m Il II! UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER announces I creative arts festival I Petitioning for Labor Day Weekend GENERAL CO-CHAIRMAN presents Petitions available at UAC Offices in the Union: Jan. 12th through 20th i or U Iq IN CONCERT Apartment Complaint Service Saturday, Jan. 27-8:30 ..H ill Call 764-3174 Mon.-Fri., 3-5 1528 Student Activities Building operated by Student Housing The Native South African internationally acclaimed for her deep and soulful. sound, Miss Makeba will bring to Michi 0 I I