rAGL EIG THE MICHIGAN DAILY TlrTFqnAV. nVTnIftVV..11 1091 PAGE EIGhT THE MTCHTG~N fl4ITY A C'Jr°SJal IA.tit" I ' L FI3I J1, 1)1U m. . . s~dF."..R.^,.:«frtidl..,.;t>....,1<..-::r.?yr.: :,1::".;"rr,"5::.:?.^n-.-... . ;" ..".:r."."i:"s:"?'":; 'r:ix,".":.":: r1 . .:......:::.:.. f.. .. ~I __ «. . 4 I - 9 1 9 MR I I - - . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLET-IN ......... .. ...,. i;, m . Across Campus ': :::.-.err -:.::. ,.... .r.".+: r" .. r r ^::'c": ::": :. *.SP'r rrtrrT.: rr . ...... ......._ ........... ..... ..... ... ... .. .... ... ...... ........:.v, o... .frr'1'i rr.:r ... .. f. . rrrx r:.: .................. ............. ..... ........... ............. .. .. ., ... ,..,.,.. ;.. rrr..lr........a.7..,.......... ... ....... r..,.,: ......................... ......... .... :.... .:...r «. r. .{. .:. F:,.::Yr... ......r: .": n... r. " ": ":: " ::::: .. ::v:.::c^..^.::«.::: r,;-: rc":."s":^:. .::"o.:^.:".-::" ::. ;...., .......,,.,.,...........^ ..,. ..... .r n. .rrr..... ...... .. .........^......... v. -r: r.... ,,. ": ..«....,r.r ...r.".V.rrr:........rr.r .............,..,,...,rr..,......rr......:,... ....,.,......,................:.;::.:,:":r::::.:::: . :::..............................:............... .........,.... ,! rr:....r:.^.:^:: ""r 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 acceptedfora ublication. For more information call 764-9270). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 Day Calendar Institute of. Labor and Industrial Relations Seminar- "Communication Workers of America Local Leadership 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. School, Second Year": Michigan Union, University .of . ichigan .Extension Servive and National, State, and Local Industrial and Fire Prevention Organ- izations Seminar-"Eleventh Annual Fire Control Seminar for Michigan In- dustry": Morning Session, Rackham ORGAN IZATION NOT ICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in Rn. 1011 SAB, Lutheran Student Center and Chapel, Hill St. at Forest, is showing the award winning film "Martin Luther", Tuesday, Oct. 31, 8:00. Observance of the 450th Anniversary of the Reforma- tion. * * * American Chemical Society Student Affiliate, organizational meeting for any student wishing to participate in a committee to deal with Chem, faculty -chem. student relations. Oct. 31, 7:30 p.m. 4430 Chemistry Building. * * * Square Dance Club sponsors first of five lessons on Oct. 31, 7:30-9:30, Wom- en's Pool Bldg. Everyone invited. No experience needed. Communication Sciences Lecture Ser- ies: Dr. Ross Quillian, of Bolt, Beramek, & Newman, Inc., "The Teachable Lan- guage Comprehender: A Program for Comprehending English by the Use of a Semantic Memory." Room 3B, Union, coffee at 3:30, lecture at 4:00, Oct. 31. * * * College Republican Club, meeting, Dr. Fleming will speak on "Students and Politics," Tues., Oct. 31. 7:30 p.m., UGLI-Multipurpose room. * * * African Students Union, Tues. Oct. 31, East Lecture Room-Rackham, 8 p.m., panel discussion on the Rhodesian Crisis. Concert Dance Organization is hold- ing modern dance classes every Tues- day-7:30 and Thur.-8:15 at the Barbour Gym Dance Studio. Classes are held for men on Thur. at 7:30 p.m. University Lutheran Chapel, 1511E Washtenaw, will show Martin Luther movie in honor of the 450th Anniversary of the Reformation, Oct. 31, 8:00 p.m. Amphitheater, 9:00 to 11:45 a.m.; After- noon Session, Ballroom, Michigan League, 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. School of Music Recital-Recital by Students of the Wind Instrument De- partment: School of Music Recital Hall, Department of Near Eastern Language and Literatures-Professor Alessandro Language and Literature Oriental In- Bausani, Head, Department of Persian stitute of Naples, "The Structure of the Ghazal in Classical Islamic Literature," 200 Lane Hall, 4:10 p.m. American Association of University Women Lecture (Ann Arbor Branch)- Professor Oleg Grabar, The University of Michigan, "Sassanian Silver": Rack- ham Amphitheater, 7:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program-Eugene Ionesco's Exit the King: Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. University Musical Society-Christa Ludwig, Mezzo-soprano: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Interdepartment Seminars in Fluid Mechanics-Professor Keith Stewartson, University College, London, "The Tay- lor Column" Wednesday, November 1, 325 West Engineering Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Coffee hour will be held in 214 West Engineering, at 3:30 p.m. Botany Seminar-Cosponsored by the Program in Genetics-Dr. R. C. Tuves- on, University of Chicago, "The Rela- tionship Between UV-Sensitivity, Cross- ing over and Induced Mutation in Fila- mentous Fungi, "Wednesday, November 1, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., 4:15 p.m. UM Junior Year in Germany: An in- formational meeting for freshmen and sophomores interested in spending their junior in Freiburg, Germany, will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3-D of the Michigan Union. The approval of the following student sponsored events becomes effective after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activi- ties Building. -Poster Sale on Diag-Week of Oct. 30-Nov. 4-all day-Diag. Peach Torch Coordinating Committee College Republican Club-Reception for Congressman Taft and Esch-Nov. 3-9:30 a.m.-Assembly Hall-Union. Gilbert and Su van Society-Ticket Sale on Diag-Nov. 6-Nov. 7-8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.-Diag opposite General Li- brary. Gilbert and Sullivan Society--A For- Mrs. Nilce do Val Galante, November tune Wheel-Nov. 6-Nov. 10-11:30 a.m. 5-11, 1967. Coordinator of English teach- -1:30 p.m.-Diag opposite General Li- for the Federal District, Pedagogical brary. Consultant for the secondary schools, Brazilia, Brazil. or Psych, plus 5 yrs. respon wk, in community health planning work. For further info, pleace call 764-7460, Gen. Div., Bureau of Appts. 3200 S.A.B. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE, 212 SAB, Lower Level. INTERVIEWS AT SPS: The Department of Medical and Biological Illustration will present a graduate exhibit for the class of 1967 starting Oct. 24 and running through Nov. 10. There will be a receution in con- Thursday and Friday, and "The Battleship of Potemkin" on Satur- day and Sunday as part of a fest- ival of Sergei Eisenstein in the Architecture Auditorium. All shows will be At 7 And qW n5 m India Students' Association-Nehru's Birthday and Movie-Nov. 11-7:30 p.m. -Natural Science Aud. Campus Crusade for Christ-Campus Classic-Nov. 29-Dec. 1- 7:00 p.m.- Union Ballroom. Doctoral Examination for: Robert Hue Plattner, Business Administration, Thesis: "Fund Administration in the Electric Utility Industry," on Tuesday, October 31 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 816 Conference) Business Administration Bldg., Chairman: W. J. Eiteman. Foreign Visitors The following foreign visitors can be dD1))pirmpli t LCGGCI/GC(GG luck Th~r~will UV a i'pVI'UntI II in ilrc'nn1aiu .D .Ii November 3, 1967-North Start Camp juction with the exhibit held on PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Please make' I I Wis., Boys. 2:30-5:00, instructors in fields PLACE T I RVIEWS, Please make -swimming, canoeing, riding, tennis, Friday, Oct. 27, 2-4 p.m. in the The University Musical Society appts. before 4:00. p.m. day preceding skiing, archery, riflery, arts and crafts, School of Architecture and Designs ig, Mez- interview..Will present Christa Ludwig, Mez- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1967 p g. and others, lobby. Coffee will be served as o-soprano tonight at 8:30 p.m. at Bureau of the Budget, Wash. D.C.- Noembs 1,19 67-Brookings ns faculty members and students an- Hill Auditorium. see hurs lising.tute, Wash. D.C., Saturday, room 3532, see Tursistinyg.ec 8:00-5:00. Programmer Trainee position, swer questions Aluminum Company of America, M or F, familiar with computers and *TeSho fMscwl rsn Pittsburgh, Pa.-BA/MA Geol., Journ., programming.lThr SchhlcompMticswindp*e*e* and Math for EDP, Mgmt. Trng., Mktg. Marshall Field & Co., Oakbrook Store The professional Theatre Pro- the University Men's Glee Club Sta. Personel, Pub, Rel., Sales and for Chicago area students only, College gram will present Eugene Ionesco's and the Ohio State University's National Labor Relations Board, d n appoinents set up "Exit the King" tonight at 8 p.m. ,Men's Glee Club in concert at 7 Wash.ID.C.-P.M.onlyBA/MA*Econ.,Cinpliaons for tante ofMchig in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, and 9:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. Law, Poll-Sdi. for Mgmt. Trng., Person- Apicainghwtt fMihgnKad93 .M nHl uioim nel, Pub.Admin. Labor Rel., Indust. ayCntutonAd, n Rel. * The DePartmnt of hU eek-iNovembe " i T r r F f c r F t reached through the Foreign Visitor Pontiac School District, Pontiac, Mich. Programs Office;764-2148. -Physical Therapist, immediately, or Dr. Valentin Nazarevsky.tOctober 30- Dec., Fullrtime; elementary orthopedic November 6, 1967. Institute of World unit. BA or MA, Economics and International Relations, Department of Health Education and Moscow,USSR, Welfare, National Institute of Mental Mr. Luciano Codignola. October 31- Health, Chevy Chase, Md.-Mathemal November 2, 1967. Playwright and Pro- ticians for new data processing project, fessor of History of Theater, University BA min., GS-7, GS-11 in 2 yrs. Pro- of Urbino, Rome, Italy, gramming and syst anal, 6 mo. trng., Mr. Cowan Watson, November 3- several languages to program, for auto- November 7, 1967. Editor, News Letter, mation of a hospital. Belfast, Northern Ireland. City of Minneapolis, Minn.-Indus- BelfstNorternIrelnd.trial Hygenist II, studys of occupational Dr. Ernst Pakuscher, November 5-8, environ, and health standards. BS in 197. Judge, Supreme Administrative Chem. or BSE, ChE., 2 yrs. in govern- Court, Berlin, Germany.I mental occup. health serv., or MS iI Dr. Jose Mariano, November 5-7, 1967. Indust. Health, or certification by ap- Rector, University of Santa Maria, San- prop, associations. Planner, Health, MA ta Maria, Brazil. 1 Pub. Health, Soc. Wk., Hosp.Admin., Roadman B now avail. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make interview appointments at room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. November 7, 1967 Chicago Civil Service Commission Continental Oil Company Detroit Civil Service Commission Diamond Alkali Co.-T. R. Evans Res. Ctr. Idaho Nuclear Corporation Peter Kiewit Sons' Co. MPR Associates, Inc. Radio Corporation of America-BS- MS Recruiting Sundstrand Corporation Union Carbide Corporation-Ph.D. Re cruiting Universal Oil Products Co. Westinghouse Electric Corp.-BS-MS and Prof. Recruiting pee n1 "All Saints Happening or A versity Players will present John Trip Through History" will be thej .rden's "S e r j e a n t Musgrave's feature of the Canterbury Housex Dance" tomorrow night at 8 p.m. tomorrow night at 8 p.m. The pro- in Trueblood Theatre, gram will include slides, readings, film, and music. Cinema Guild will present Sergei Following this will be a rock 'n' Eisenstein's "Old and New" tomor- roll concert with the Children of row night, "Alexander Nevsky" on Paradise. { f I UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLIGHTS ROUND TRIP FROM DETROIT HARVEY BRAIUN BSME, Duke U., was assigned to our Detroit sales district the year after he joined the Bethlehem Loop Course. His responsibilities increased fast, and today include major automotive production divisions in several Michigan cities. Harvey's annual sales run higher than $10 million. MANAGEMENT MINDED? Career prospects are better than ever at Bethlehem Steel. 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