FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN.- FRIDAY, OCTOBER ~7, 1987 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN IiI1MYi MIF11Mr1YWYWYYIt t ... ..+n ....... .,.., ,,DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 Da Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar - "Management of Managers No. 10": 146 Business Administration Build- Ing, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to :00 P.m. _ Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies - Public Lecture - Dr. Prodito Roy, Institute of Community Develop- ment, Michigan State University, "The Experience of Community Development in India," Room 200 Lane Hall, 4:00 p.m. Astronomical Colloquium-Dr. Richard 0 Teske, Department of Astronomy, Solar X-Radiation," Room 807 Physics- Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m. .William W. Cook Lecture on Amer- ican Institutions - "The Governance of the Schools" - Francis Keppel, "The Governance and the Individual" (Lec- ture V): 130 Business Administration Building, 4:15 p.m. %6Astronm Department Visitors' Nights. Dr. Richard L. Sears, "The Structure and Evolution of the Sun," Friday, October 27, Auditorium D, Angell Hall. After the lecture, the Student Observa- tory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic observations of Star Cluster and a Double Star. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. $Professional Theatre Program - George Kelly's The Show-Off: Lydia Mendels- sohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. School of Music Concert - Reid Nib- ley, Piano: Raekham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. ..University Musical Society - Jose Molina Bailes -Espanoles: Hill Auditor- Vum, 8:30 p.m. General Notices The approval of the following student sponsored events becomes effective after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- ,4eld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. College Republican Club - "College Weekend" Mass Meeting Oct. 26, 1967, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall Union. 4riday--October 27 University of Illinois Law School. In- terviews with Interested seniors. Gen- eral meeting with all students. Ap- pointments can be made with Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall. A representative of the United States. Information Agency will be on campus Oct. 30 and 31 and will be available *or individual appointments through the Bureau of Appointments (Mrs. Lipson). He will address a government public meeting on work in the U.S.I.A. on Monday, October 30, Room 300 Lane Hall, 4:00 p.m. UM Junior Year in Germany: An in- formal meeting for freshmen and soph- omores interested in spending their junior year in Freiburg, Germany, will be held on Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 1st at 7:30 p.m. in room3-D, Mich- igan Union. Doctoral Examination for: Donald Herbert Foster, Music: Thesis: "Louis- Nicolas Clerambault and his Cantates Francaises," Friday, October 27 at 3:30 p.m., Room 2269 School of Music, Chair- man: R. A. Warner. Placement Placement interviews, please make ap- pointments before 4:00 p.m. day pre- ceding interview, week of Oct. 30- Nov. 3. Monday, October 30 John Hancock Mutual Like Insurance Company, Boston, Mass - M & F. Any degree. any major for homeoffice mgmt. training program, actuarial dev., Sales Mgmt., Acctg., EDP, and summer actu- arial trng. program. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Wash. D.C. - M & F. BA/MA Arch., Planning, Gen. Lib. Arts, Georg., Journ., Law, Math, Poli. Sci., & Soc for Pub. Admin. and Transporta- tion. Locations: N.Y.C., Pa.,. Chicago, Atlanta, Fort Worth, San Francisco. and San. Juan, Puerto Rico. Tuesday, October 31 Weyerhaeuser Company, T a c o m a, IWash. - A.M. only. BA/MA Gen. Lib. Arts, Wood Tech., Psych., Speech and Soc for Mgmt. Trng., Sales.- Shell Companies, Houston, Texas, - M & F BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts., and Math for EDP, Personnel, Purchas, Stat., Transporation, Finance and Ad- min. United States Information Agency, Group interviews for information on USIA positions in For. Trade, Langu- ages, Library, Pub. Rel., Secretarial, Writing, technical and gen. A few sum- Post Office, Office and Scl. Assistant mer jobs avail, but interested mainly posts and all seasonal employment. in perm. employ. Wash. D.C., N.Y.C. and NSA, Kennedy Space Center, Fla. All 208 Foreign countries levels in Engrg, Phys, and math, applic. at SPS. Wednesday, November 1 US. Army FinanceCenter, Fort Ben- TEACHER PLACEMENT jamin Harrison, Ind. - M & F. P.M. The following schools have recorded only. All degree levels in Econ., Educ., vancies for the present semester: Gen. Lib. Arts.,. Journ., Math, Poli. Sd. for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel and Ann Arbor, Mich. (P.S.) - French Pub Admix, grades 4-6 (Elem certif. not necessary but Mich. cert. is). CURREN POSITION OPENINGS: Pontiac, Mich - (Dept. of Spec. Lehn & Fink, Lincoln, Ill. - Manu- Education) - Elem Ment. Retarded facturer. Methods Engr. (process chem- (grade 3, J.H. Ment. Ret. (need 2), ist). Chem. degree or ChE 3-5 yrs. exper Emotionally Dist. J.H. Consultant Pro- in manuf. and Q.C. areas in process gram, Physical Therapist. industry. Troy, Mich. - (P.S.) - H.S. Eng. Villa e of Wil ette Wi*l Ctt T1 vageo wmeLe , me e, 1.1- Civil Engineer, BSCE, interest in gov- ernmental engrg., exper. pref. Office of Environmental Health, Health, Indian Health Dev, Albuquer- que, N.M. - Sanitarian Aid. BA, min. 6 hrs. in chem., phys. or biol. sci., pub. health, engrg., or educ. Dev. fld. wk necess to sanitation program on reservations. Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee - Curator, M or F. BA/MA Hist. of Art, Design and Museum Mgmt. course pref. General Museum duties, emphasis on educational programs, writing for publications of Gallery. For further info. pleace call 764-7460, Gen. Div.. Bureau of Appts. 3200 S.A.B. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE, 212 S.A.B. Lower Level. Summer Jobs in Federal Agencies, ap- plications for examination are due Nov. 8. One exam given Dec. 9. Covers For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make interview appoinments at room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. November 3 American Cyanamid Co. Control Data Corp. Gibbs and Cox, Inc. General Motors Corp. Marathon Oil Co.-Detroit Refinery National Cash Register Co. Research Analysis Corp. TRW Systems Union Tank Car Company United Aircraft - Hamilton Standard Div. Wolverine Tube Xerox Corp. Naval Ship Missile Systems Engineer- ing Station, Naval Ship Systems Command 1 TONIGHT ARM Vf- WITCH-WATCH BASH THE BUSHMAN NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS 9-12 HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE IN T HE CHALLENGE OF OUR TIMES? A Four-Week Series- FRIDAY, October 27- "Changing Mission for a Changing World-Technician, Teacher, Preacher" Harold Bergsma, school administrator in Nigeria for twelve years, currently a doctoral student in international education at Michigan State University. Dinner 6:30 ($1.00) - Program 7:30 SUNDAY, October 29- "Students in Community Service" The Rev. William Hytle, Director of the Ozarks Area Mission Community Projects, and Chairman of the Frontier Internship Committee (a two-year Peace Corps-type project sponsored by the Presbyterian Church) . Supper 6:00 ($1.00) - Program 7:00 FUTURE PROGRAMS will explore the possibilities of participation in the Peace Corps, the University Christian Movement, and the inner city. PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER, 1432 Washtenow RESERVATIONS: 665-6575 or 662-3580 i t I I i i i i i it with "Doc" Severinsen ...... w Saturday, November 18, 8:30 P.M. Hill Auditorium All Seats Reserved Admission $1.50-$1.00 Hill Box Office Opens Monday, Nov. 13 9:00-4:00 I III" 'lull 'I I i UNION-LEAGUE I IOn erenc On lassiTHe esea IC Sponsored by the UAC Contemporary Discussion Committee 7:30 P.M. Panel Discussion UNLIMITED DEBATE MODERATOR Bruce Kahn PANEL RICHARD MANN Natural Science Auditorium Questions from Audience ROGER RAPOPORT GORDON J. VAN WYLEN ,I i