TUESDAY, JANUARY 16,1$68 THE MICHIGAN DA114Y PAGE FIVE TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FflJC ...... ... . .... :M .'J.?? ?? " .S. . :: .,":. .1..****..:Y....1 . :::":;'- 'r. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN F S+"..r.r:,,.......................... x.1. YrY: .... :"?r:?{::S ":JS.Yr ?. FAST READINGIS NOT DIFFICULT TO LEARN 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 forpublication. For more information call 764-927. 4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 showing the use of the drum card, will be shown in the Seminar Room (1011) in the Computing Center, Jan. 16-18 (Tues. thru Thurs.) according to the following:schedule: 1:00, 1:30, 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. Basic Operation. 6:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 8:30 p.m. Basic Operation. 2:00, 2:30, 4:00 and 4:30 p.m. Use of the Drum Card. 7:00, 7:30, 9:00 and 9:30 p.m. Use of the Drum Card. L.S.&A. JUNIORS, SENIORS, AND I a;ECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORES ADVANCED CLASSIFICATION APPOINTMENTS In an effort to minimize the time required to make appointments with counselors for Spring, Spring-Summer, and Fall Term elections and to help rPA110Pl telnOiI17ithe Jvinr- Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Semi- Senior Counseling Office in the College nar-"Management of Managers No. of Literature, Science, and the Arts 47": North Campus Commons, 8:15 is instituting a new procedure for a.m. to 5:00 pm. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., making these appointments. As you will note below, the fields of concentra- Twenty-Ninth Annual Michigan Pas- tion have been listed in four groupings. tors' Conference-"Potentials of Pulpit If you will find your field of concen- Preaching": Morning Session, Rackham tration in the lists and determine your Lecture Hall, 9:00 a.m. group number, you will be able to select the appropriate dates on which School of Music Recital-Students of you may appear to make an apoint- the String Department: School of Music ment. Recital Hall, 3:45 p.m. Group I Astronomy Department ofPsychiatry Lecture- Celuar Biology 4 Prof. Jerome Frank, M.D., Johns Hop- Chemistrv kins University Schol of Medicine, "Psy- Classical Studies chological Aspects of International Re- Far Eastern Lang. & Lit. lations": Auditorium, Children's Psy- Far Eastern Studies chiatric Hospital, 4:30 p.m. Geography History of Art University Linguistics Club - Prof. Linguistics M. A. K. Halliday, University of Lon- Near Eastern.Lang. & Lit. don, "Aspects of the Structure of Russian Studies Discourse": Rackham Amphitheater, Slavic Lang. & Lit. A 7:45 p.m. Studies in Religion Physics Writer-in-Residence - Irving Howe- Zoology Office hours: 10:00 a.m.-noon. Evening Group II discussion with Hopwood and Genera- Economics tion, 8:00 p.m. Mathematics Music Psychology Generl Noices Sociology General tce Pre Social Work Open invitation to all students to roup 111 hold an informal discussion with Irv- English Lang. & Lit. ing Howe, Michigan's Writer-in- Resi- History dence. Office hours: Tuesday, January Social Studies T. C. 16; Thursday, January 18; and Tues- Political Science day, January 23. For apopintments call Anthropology Carol: 769-0225. Grouip IV American Culture COMPUTING CENTER - Two video Biology tapes, one for the basic operation of tnBotany the 29 Keypunch, and a second one Communication Science g French R:::4 fr'$,}.,y:'i ii}::° .?:y:,:'i"%';r -v Geology & Mineralogy German ORGANIZATIONJ Pre Legal NOTICES Pre Medical Pre Professional rr~ , w iv; :ryryiiiiv:%ryr:: Romance Lang. & Lit. USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- Spanish NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially aduating Seniors (that is, those recognized and registered student orga- graduating in August or December, nizations only. Forms are available in 1968) may appear on the dates mdi- room 1*u SAB. cated below to nake their appoint- UM Young Democrats Club, executive Group I-Jan. 16 thru Jan. 23-ap- board meeting, Jan. 16, 8 p.m., SAB, pointments made 'in appropriate dept. speaker: E. L. Quenon, Democratic office. Council Candidate 2nd Ward, "April Group II-Jan. 16, 17-appointments City Elections." made at 1223 Angell Hall. roup III-Jan. Republican Meeting, Jan. 17, G plJ 18, 19-appointments :30lpeg.,Rm.3bR-S nionsJak.er7,made at 1223 Angell Hall. 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3 R-S Union, speaker: Group IV-Jan. 22, 23-appointments Congressman Marvin Esch' made at 1223 Angell Hall. the appointment. Students who do not make an appointment during the scheduled period for their group will have to wait until Feb. 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 latest groups since all the appointment times (from Feb. 5 thru April 5) for your field of concentration will be available on the first doy your group is scheduled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regardingscurrent elections or related matters before Advanced Classification begins should see the regular recep- tionist in 1223 Angell Hall or the ap- make an appointment. propriate departmental secretary to The University Lecturer in Journal- ism (Series)-Morris L. Ernst, civil lib- erties attorney, former Special Deputy Attorney General of New York City, "The First Freedom Revisited," Wednes- day, Jan. 17, Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Deadline for Fuibright-Hays Travel Grant-I'he deadline date for the re- ceipt of applications for 1968-69 U.S. Government Travel Grant competition is Jan. 26, 1968, Graduate School Fel- lowship Office, 1014 Rackham Bldg. Students may submit applications for travel grants to supplement inter-uni- versity exchange scholarships between American and foreign institutions and scholarships sponsored by American or foreign donors other than those admin- istered by the Institute. The competi- tion is open to applicants who wish to do graduate study in France, Germany, Spain or Italy during the academic year 1968-69. An application for a Travel Grant may be considered only if the applicant has received or is under consideration for an award which 1) grants mainten- ance and 2) does not specifically pro- vide funds for international travel or is not sufficient to cover travel costs. A student may submit an application for a Travel Grant as long as he is under consideration for a basic award. The basic award need not be confirmed at the time of filing the Travel Grant application. (Continued on Page 6) COL LEGE GIRLS GO FOR GIBBS Because Gibbs understands your particular career problems. And offers a Special Course for College Women to help solve them. Because Gibbs means top-paying, challenging jobs. Plus free lifetime placement service. Because Gibbs Girls go places. Write College Dean for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK. 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Sunday talks-discussions-guitar lessons--good food--est You are invited--Free will offering For information and/or reservation Call 535-9563 INDIA STUDENTS ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN O Proudly Presents an Evening of INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCES BY Mrs. Sudha Chndaeka (Windsor, Canada) on SAT., JAN. 20 at 7:00 P.M. at LY DIA ME N DE LSSOH N TH EA TER R ADMISSION: Members-no charge Non-members-only $1.00 TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE JUST BEFORE SHOW c o <--sc < ---y<"--"-y t---- rt0<--'" :0 K nta hand out' that's what the Clinton Job Corps Is all about ,.. General Electric Company and Time Inc. have joined hands with 900 undeprivi- leged girls from 40 states to make a radical departure from traditional educa- tion in Clinton, Iowa. 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Ages 18-25 U 71/2 WEEKS-July-August 7 - 1 g-and' 3 WEEKS intensive touring working in the pioneer 2 WEEKS working spirit of a Kibbutz i ibt- s f b2 WEEKS special interest field trips (art, social 1F/2 WEEKS-touring welfare, sciences, 2 WEEKS-free time archeology, etc.} 3 DAY European stopover Tot I Cost $695 tat most) Total Cost $945 For information con++ Come to "Israel and You" Conference Tues., Jan. 23, 7:30 P.M., Union Ballroom t 3g-- t r __ (9L tie CLINTON DIVISION of GENERAL LEARNING CORPORATION 2612 North Foarth Street, Clinte, Iowa 52132 The Educatlonal Affliot Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. a TIME, INC. An Equal Opporthnity Employer Y-1 A ki Bach Club Meeting, Jan. 17, 8 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe; listening, talking, etc. BYO Bach records. For further information call 769-1605. S* * UM Amateur Radio Club Meeting, Jan. 17, 7:00 p.m, Rm. 2080 East En- gineering Bldg. - ! * *s Delta Phi Epsilon (Men's Professional Fraternity), 'Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m., 3G Union, Peace Corps Round Table: dis- cussion with returned volunteers. Pub- lic invited. * * * 1 UM Scottish Country Dance Society meeting every Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Be- ginners welcome. Instruction given. SECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORES, ALL JUNIORS, AND ALL SENIORS (who have not previously made ap- pointments) appear on the dates in- dicated below to make their appoint- ments. Group I-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-appoint- ments made at 1223 Angell Hall. Group IV-Feb. 1, 2-appointments 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 %kft Or LJILD HOUS]E 802 Monroe JAN. 16 NOON LUNCH SYMPOSIUM (Buffet 25c) TUESDAY THE FABULOUST M _ -STEREO SPEAKING OF HOWE -t SPEAK WITH HOWE informally, during office hours 10:00 A.M. - NOON Tuesday, January 16 Thursday, January 18 Tuesday, January 23 for appointments, call Carol: 769-0225 IRVING HOWE WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE Jan. 15-28 I - 4,0 jmo xiij Al, raTo I I i'7 ___-= _ =__: x=F3 iii SOUND from AMPEX AMAZING COMPACT PLAYER/RECORDER STEREO DECK "Social Change" Today PROF. ROBERT COLE: "Ideology, Social Signs and Social Change" Types of forces affecting social change will be taken up in succeeding Tuesday noons, political, ecological, economic, social and cultural. 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