PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY i:TmTT1 X'V /°1.i 4 R["YYl C+7'S An It AA v.. PAGE EIGHT THE vMICHvIaia flaiI. SUL~NDAY, OTOBER Z9~ . 1967 7 A TEACHER PLACEMENT ]DAILY OFIC1IA~L Teescol will interview at the BULLETIN Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Broward Coun- _________________________ Mon., Oct. 30 (Continued from Page 3) Phiharinonia Theo Alcantara, Con- ductor and Elizabeth Mannion, Mezzo- soprano: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. .University Musical Society -- Berlin Philharmonic Octet: Rackham Auditor- iurn, 8:30 p.m. .Vanderbilt University Law School - Contact Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall Interviews with interested students. for specific details and appointments. General Notices All Choral Union series 'ushers are reminded that "Carmina Burana" is scheduled for this Sunday, October 29 at 8 p.m. Instead of the usual 8:30 p.m. Please report no later than 7:00 p.m. at the east door of the Hill Auditorium. Flu Shot Cinic - Health Service, Wednesday, November 1, from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1.50 for students and spouse and $2.00 for faculty, staff and spouses. ty) - Elem, P.E., Art, Health, Dr. Ed., Fr., Latin, Ger., Span., Math., Inst., Mus, Vocal, Eng.; Quid., Lib., Comm., S.S., H.E., LA, Read, Gen Sci, Blol, IChem., Phys., Sp. Ed., Sch Psych Ridgewood, NJ. - All fields. Tues., Oct. 31 Scotia, N.Y. (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Schs.) -- Elem - K-6, Art, P.E., Lib., Slow Learn., J.H. - Art. Comm., Eng., Gen Sci., Lib., Math,, SS, Span, HS. - Eng., Fr., Guid., I.A, Lib, Math, Mus., Physics. Scotia, N.Y. (Burnt Hills -Ballston Lake Schs.) - Elem - K-6, Art, P.E., Lib., Slow Learn., J.H. - Art,, Comm., Eng, Gen. Sci., Lib., Math, S.S., Span.,, H.S. - Eng., Fr, Guid, IA, Lib, Math, Mus, Physics, Schs.) - Fields not listed yet. Taylor, Mich. - Elem. - K-6, J.H. -Grls P.E., H.S. Girls P.E. Los Angeles, Calif. - All Elem. and Sec. fields. Philadelphia, Pa, - Elem - K-6, Sp. Ed., J.H.- Gen. Sci. H.S. - Span., Rem. Read, Vocal Mus, Girls PE, Boys PE IThurs., Nov. 9 Detroit, Mich. (So. Redford P.S.) - {Fields not listed yet. Garden City, Mich, - Elem. - Read. H.S. = Lib.,I.A., Girls P.E, JH -. Eng/ S.S. Read. Mount Clemens, Mich (L'Anse Creuse P.S.) - Elem. K-5, J.H. - Math, S.S., H.S. - Comm Port Huron, Mich. - Elem. - 1-4, P.E., Mus., Intermed., - Sci,, Couns/Math, Span., Inst/Vocal, H.S. - I.A., Draft.,, Math, Rem Read., M.H., Soc, Work, Diag., Orth. Hand, Warren, Mich (Cons. Schs.) - Elem., -Lib., Vocal, P.E., J.H., J.H. -Math/ Sci., H.S -.Art, Read!, Special - Soc. Work, Homebound, Tvpe B. r: HO0W VOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE CHALLENGE OF OUR TINES? - A Four-Week Series - 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 Com- mittee (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 po-sibilities of participation in the Peace Corps, the University, Christian Movement, and the inner city. PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER,']1432 Woshktenow RESERVATIONS: 665-6575 or 662-3580 Wed., Nov. 1 Inkster, Mich. (Cherry Hill PS,) - Fri., Nov. 10 Elem. - Vocal, P.E., J.H. - Math/Eng., Armada, Mich. - Elein. - 1,4,5,6, Intermed. Type A, H.S. - Eng/Sp, Sci., Sec. - Girls P.E., Lat/Eng., Gen./ Ship. Bus., Band/Chor. Dearborn Heights, Mich. (No, Dear- Detroit, Mich (Redford Union Schs) born Hgts) - Elem, 1.S. - Band, - Elem - 5, J.H. - Math. Sci. M.S.- G.P.E., Boys Couns., Girls Couns., Wood Math, H.E., Sp. Corr., Soc. Work. Sh., Elec. Sh., Math., Eng/S.S., World l nkster, Mich. -- Elem --- Lib., Sp. Hlst., Comm., J.H. - Sci. Ed., H.S. - Chem., Gen. Math, Attend jCouns Sch. Soc. Work. Fr. Nv Wyandotte, Mich (Riverview Schs.)- Allen Park. Mich. - Elem. -- 2nd., Elem. -Art, Boys P.E., J.H. - Math, 4th., J.H. - Math., H.S. - Math Eng. S.S., Sci, Type A, HS -Eng, Choir, Psych., Sp/Hear. I 0i Doctoral Examination for: Fikria Bass- iozmy ElAmrousy, Microbiology, Thesis- "Growth and Virologic Studies of Leu- kocyte Cultures frome Leukemic and Nonleukcemic Patients," at 3:00 p.m., Monday, October 30, in room 1566 East Medical Building, Chairman: William H. Murphy, Placement CURRENT POSITION OPENINGS: Paul M. Friedberg & Associates, N.Y.C. -Protect architects for growing firm doing experimental work in planning,j landscape arch., and urban design. De- gree in acctg., or bus, ad. Semi-Sr. Accountant Degree and 1 yr. in govn't. acctg. Sr. Accountant, 3 years exper, .Local Research Organization, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Administrative Asst., Res.. Asst. -- BA Psych. Editor, Engl, degree and med. exper. EE., exper. Programmer, part, time. Math. Anal, could be part time. * Univ. of N.Y. at Binghamton, MAT and MST Programs, internships. MST for those having completed certific- aion, y For further info. pleace call 764-7460, Gen. Div., Bureau of Appts. 3200 S.A.B. Mon., Nov. 6 Flint, Mich. - All fields. M~iford. Mich. (Huron Vllev Schs - Make Appointments now! I i ! A t T S 3 *~**J ~ For additional information and ap-j Elem.,JH - Math, Gen. Sdi.I pointments contact Miss DelBr Art, Vocal, Type A. flag., Sch. S.W..euo poitetEuato'iiin ., 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459. Sp. Corr., J.H. - Eng., Bus. Ed., Art! Mus. App., Art, Math,. Draft, H.S. AutoENIER GPLCM TSRVE is Al Girl P.EMake interview appointments at room Utcic Al fields. 128-H, West Engrg, Bldg. Tues., Nov. 7 Nov. 6, 1967 Aihin, Mch. Elm. -Boys ~ AE alytic Services Inc. Albin, ich.- Eem.- Bos PE., Bethlehem Steel Corp. Girls P.E., Sp, Ther,, J.H. - Art, H.S. Detroit Civil Service Commission Voc. DeLaval Turbine Inc. Birmingham, Mich - Elem. - K-6, R.R. Donnelly & Sons Company P.E., Fr., Lib., Coun., J.H. - Boys P.E., General Electric Company - PhD.E Woman Counts, Math/Sci, Math, H.S.- Recruiting Readt., Diag., S.S., M.R. Hydronautics, Inc. .Centerline, Mich. - Fields not listed Johnson Wax - S. C. Johnson and Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist. No. 8) Son, Inc. yet. Los Alamos Scientific Lab. W. M. Lyles Co. Elenm - 2, 3, 4, 5, Mus/Art. Sp. Ther., McDowell-Wellman Engrg, Co. J.H. Math H.S. Biol/Phys. Sci. Pennsylvania R.R. Co. Westinghouse Electric Corp. --ES-MS Wed., Nov. 8 & Prof. recruiting. Grosse Pointe, Mich. - All fields. U.S. Maritime Administration St. Clair Shores, Mich. (Lakeview U.S. Naval Ordance Station r--- ww-ww-w---- www---wwww----w-w--wwww-- -ww-wrwwww-- www--w q MARTINIZING COUPON aBring in with your order; to take advantage of above offer. * I iw xw w Uww w w waww w w w w w w w w w w ww w w w w w w STADIUM -JACKSON RDS. 'B t6ard c.ue In~ttrument$ 0 I L 11 GUITAR STUDIO on Film what Mark Lane discussed at Hill Auditorium omup Saturday noon? and e('et the .New Lost City Ramblers. 209 S. STATE S-!. 665-8001 ext. 1 "Eminently succeeds. A good courtroom drama that bombards the view- er. This dramatic materialization of witnessees before the eye and ear has much more immediacy and impact than the printed word.. Vivid and force- Bosley Crowther -1NEW YORK TIMES "Here it is, the people who actually saw something and believed that the truth never did fully reveal itself. The people are real, the incidents are there on the record. Very compelling, a good strong job. It will tend to 1 , IJAC Public Relations Comnmittee Says: DON'T OVERLOOK K this chance to peti tioni foir '. CHAIRMAN P.Rf.s AT-LARGE COMMITTEE Sign up before Oct. 30 at UAC OFFICE, Union j, i Sign-up sheet on P.R. desk, 2nd floor *4 4 I Archer Winsten---NEW YORK POST "The camera never lies, it is hard not to believe these eye-witness accounts. It is one thing to read written testimony but quite something else to ob- serve witnesses' facial reactions to questions and hear testimony from their own lips. The film should win new sceptics of the Warren Commission ov- er to Lane's side." Kathleen Carroll-NEW YORK DAILY NEWS I ,I I~ Lane II n r - r, r w --- 7Z I 7fntn a I ivmvcnm uC 5 w iIVIIfc III, aee uur All itt a-t i