PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NONTAMER 2, 1967 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1967 :::r:":x"::":::;:::""r :;:sgs:>:c::i:":"{r F Professional Theatre Program-Eugene Ionesco's Exit the King: Lydia Men- L e g i s la tu r D A I L Y O F F I C I A L de ss h T h e te r 8:0 po m. gi IAIL dessoh Thate, 8:4 pm..Institute or Science and Technology SBULLETINWorkshop-"Manufacturing and Nu- merical Control Workshop": Registra- A sks E nd .................tion, Lobby, Cooley Building, North ^The Daily Official Bulletin is an Campus, 8:15 to 8:30 a.m. 1IJ3Y TI i ilfUilmiletinoftnVnor mers, leading to BA/BS, Spanish fluency, Spec., Acctg., Info.Spec., Mght. Anal., and teaching cert. Then serve 2 yr. in Contract Spec. All degree levels. P.C. and get 12 grad credits. Summers paid by P.C. For further information please call 764-7460, Gen. Division, Bureau of Ap- Westland Parks and Recreation De- pointments, 3200 S.A.B. partment, Westland, Mich.-Basketball Instructor, BA plus exper. Playleader, degree or 2 yrs. exper. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make Interview Appointments at Room Pan American Petroleum Corporation, 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. Tulsa, Oklahoma-Economics dept. seeks November 8, 1967 Econ. Analysts, and Senior Econ. Anal. Automatic Electric Co. MBA or MA Econ/Finance. Bell Telephone Labs. INIVIU noyeot (Continued from Page 1) small outbreaks of violence were reported, including window break- ing at Interim President Ogden Johnson's house and at the Science Building. The administra- tion has attributed these acts to the demonstrators, but members on the CDAF claim that any vio- lence was the act of an individ- ual and is not affiliated with - them in any way. Robert Fure, a student leader i ia publicati" on o Itheuniver 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. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Day Calendar Institute of Labor and Industrial Re- Department of Philosophy Conference -"Fresh Approaches to the Concept of a Person"-Bernard A. 0. Williams, University of London: Multi-Purpose Room, Undergraduate Library, 8:30 p.m. General Notices. Illustrated Lecture-Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Society, Archaeological In- stitute of America and the Department of Classical Studies. Professor Michael Gough, Director, British Institute of Archaeology, Ankara, "Alahan Monas- tery: The Campaigns of 1965 and 1967," Friday, November 3, Auditorium B, An- gell Hall, 4:10 p.m. The University of Virginia School of Medicine will have a representative on campus, Friday, November 3,to talk with interested students, Please make appointments with Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall. Washington University School of Medicine will have a representative on campus Friday, November 3 to talk with interested students. Please make appointments with Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall. Astronomy Department Visitors' Nights. Chippewa-Luce-Mackinac Community Action Agency, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. -Director, degree with social orienta- tion. W. A. Benjamin, Inc., N.Y.C.-Sci. Book publisher for college level work. Assistant to the President, prospective dept. head job, MA in bus. econ. Pro- duction Asst., BA level degree with en- gineering orientation. Staff Correspon- dent, lib. arts degree. College Represen- tative, Lib.Arts/Engrg degrees, extensive travel, Assistant Editor, Sci, degree, and writing style, Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc., Detroit, Mich.-Engineering staff vacancies: Nuclear Engineering, MS ChE/ME/ME/Nuc.E. Jr. Nucl. Engr., MS Phys, EE. Asst. Proj. Engr., BS plus 8 yrs. Chem. Section Head, Lab. Opera- tions, BS Chem or BSChE, grad degree or 5 yrs. exper. Chemist, BS. Nuclear Mechanisms Engr., BS plus 2 yrs. de- Electrical and Instrumentation Engr., sign-orient. Theoretical Physicist, PhD. tBS plus 3 yrs. instru. & control, Jr. said "I think the demonstrations, lations Seminar -"Communication no matter how wild they are, can Workers of America Local Leadership do no wrong. They are the only School, Second Year": Michigan Union, form of constructive criticism 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. The Budd Company Columbia Gas System Service Corp. Diamond Alkali Co.-T. R. Evans Res. Ct. Idaho Nuclear Corp. City of Livonia Ohio Dept. of Highways Texaco Inc. Union Carbide Corp.-Ph.D. Recruit- ing U.S. Gov't-National Security Agency U.S. Dept. of the Air Force-Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio U.S. Coast Guard-Dept. of Transpor- tation November 9, 1967 Armstrong Cork Company Atlantic Richfield Co. Bell Telephone Labs. Bendix Tele Bendix Aerospace Systems Div. Bendix Hydraulics Div. Bendix Missile Systems Div. Bendix Research Labs Bendix-Executive Office & All Div. or Subsidiaries Buffalo Forge Company Caterpillar Tractor Co. Cities Service Oil Co.-Res. & Dev., Tulsa, Okla. Consumers Power Co. General American Transportation Corp. New York State Dept. of Health Philco-Ford Corp.-Aeronutronic Div. Pure Oil Co., Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif. Uni n '^" ir^"''" n _ T'n^oo ^'^^ Announcing the new.... SPECIAL OFFER to all residents of EAST QUAD SMALL PIZZA 100 MEDIUM$150 LARGE 2 any one item 30c for each additional item OFFER GOOD OCT. 30-NOV. 2 ci 761-1111 for fast free delivery ZDI 0 4' which can arouse state-wide at- tention." Support for the movement at NMU has come from other major campuses across the state. Wayne and Michigan State Universities have sent telegrams of support to CDAF as has the University's Student Government Council. Sen. Frank Beadle, R-St. Clair, who authored the telegram to NMU along with Rep. Arnell Engstrom (R-Traverse City) said today that "We appropriated nioney to educate kids; it is our position that the Board of Con- trollers has been given the con- stitutional authority to run the school. I suggest they either do that or close their school." When asked to comment about the over-whelming amount of students and faculty sentiment against the Board of Controllers Student Relations Committee Meet- ing-3529 SAB, 3:00 p.m., open meeting. Department of Chemistry-Physical Seminar-Mr. Jay Janzen, NOF (HF)n 'Compounds,'" 1200 Chemistry Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Center for Russian and East Euro- pean Studies-Department of Economics Lecture-Dr. George F. Karcz, University of California at Santa Barbars, "Agri- culture in theSoviet Model of Economic Development," 182 Physics-Astronomy IBldg., 4:10 p.m. Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program-G. B. Shaw's The Village Wooing: Arena Theatre, Frieze Building, 4:10 p.m. Department of History Lecture-Sis- ter Dolorosa Kennelly, College of St. Catherine, Minnesota, "The Peace Move- ment in Medieval Catalonia": Room 110, Physics-Astronomy Building, 4:10 p.m. Department of Chemistry-Colloquium -Dr. Petr Zuman, Brooklyn Poly Tech, "Application of Structural Efects in the V1 u. 4A-H--on 01 -i'nIMrg i -A 1uuu . T- TRILOGY on: RACISM & POVERTY Friday, November 3, 8:00 p.m., Aud. D, i 'u"s"' r " e ' Angell Hall. Richard Bochonko, "Novae," gin., or Meterials Sci. After the lecture the Student Observa- tory on the fifth floor of Angell Hal National Institutes of Health, Bethes- will be open for inspection and for da, Md-Chemists, Biol., Nurses. Med. telescopic observations of a Star Cluster ech., Soc. Wk., Librarians, Engrg., and a Double Star. Children welcomed, Computer Programmers, Math., Stat., 1+ -""1+ " "A1'""T, .Peon a three-part symposium but must be accompanied by adults, DIRECTED TEACHING IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, WINTER TERM 1968 Teaching assignments in Elementary Directed Teaching for Winter Term, 1968 wil be available in Room 2292, University High School from November 8 to December 1 on Wednesday, 9:00- 11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4:00 p.m. and on Fridays, 9:00-11:30 a.m. Any student who has applied for Ele- mentary Directed Teaching, Winter Term, 1968 must obtain his assignment by December 1. Arrangements for a visit to the assigned school must be made and completed prior to Decem- ber 15; therefore, assignments should be obtained as early in November as possible. :. :.}. .. F::f"~::.n.. . .;....:: .:...........v::::.:-:..4i}?: ~ .-...., ~~~~~., ,~.... ....... .. --CC --.-.-:vC CCC Iii the Past you have liki~d Part I: "A TIME FOR BURNING" DOCUMENTARY FILM Time: 7:30 Dote: November 5 Part 1I: FR. NEUBERGER & NAACP Youth Commandos from St. Boniface Parish, Milwaukee, Wisc. Time: 7:30 Date: November 12 'Bedlerelie: "Wenit oms t 'Elucidation of Organic Electrode Pro.. Beadle replied: "When it comes to ceases," 1300 Chemistry Bldg., 5:00 p.m. the point when the kids and the faculty say how the school's go- Department of Speech University Play- I ers Production-John Arden's Serjeant ing to be run then we'd better Musgrave's Dance: Trueblood Theater, close it up." 8:00 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES '.1-:_ Y.e. .1M I:.:.::::.e:":.i'::.:"°":1Y.:':. ':":.." < ti":'.^ ::" : Doctoral Examination for: Sally Smith Wurtz, Psychology, Thesis: "The Effect of Self-Pacing on Memory and Atti- tudes," on Thursday, November 2 at 9:00 a.m. in East Lecture Room, Rack- ham, Chairman: Stephen Kaplan, Doctoral Examination for: Eloise Eavenson, Biological Chemistry, Thesis: "Amino Acid Transport Systems in the Pigeon Erythrocyte," at 10:00 a.mt. on Thursday, November 2 in Room 5410 MedicalhScience Building, Chairman: H. N. Christensen. the Christmas Cards .at the JOHN LEIDY SHOP. We bope you will enjoy the choice wce offer you this season. J7N B. LEIDy 601 and 607 E. Liberty St. Part I: PANEL DISCUSSION with the Humanize Existing Welfare Committee Time: 7:30 Date: November 19 Use of this column for announce? ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student. organiza- tions only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. ** * Baha'i Student Group, informal dis- cussion; "What is the Purpose of Life?" Fri. Nov. 3, 8:00 p.m., 520 N. Ashley. Call 662-3548 if you need transportation. Southern Asia Club: Bag lunch on Friday, Nov. 3 at noon in the Commons Room of Lane Hall. Mrs. Becker of the School of Music will speak on Indian Music. * * UM College Republican Club spon- sors a reception for Congressmen Rob- ert Tat and Marvin Esch. Friday, Nov. 3, 9:30-11:00 a.m., Assembly Hall, Michi- gan Union. Everyone is welcome. * * * Enginering Council meeting, Novem- ber 2, 7:00 p.m., SAB 3511. * * * Christian Science College Organiza- tion holds wekly testimony meeting, every Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. Le Baratin, meeting every Thursday, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze. * * * SCEC (Student Council for the Ex- ceptional Child) meeting, Nov. 2, USES Lunchroom, speaker: Professor Rych- man. Michigan Christian Fellowship, holds discussion groups Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., meet at Engin Arch. Undegraduate Psychology Assoc., or- ;anization meeting, 1200 East University, Nov. 2, 8:30 p.m., for further informa- tion call Susan Hesselbart, 761-1571. No Admission Charge Coffee and Conversation Following Newman Lounge, 331 Thompson Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: CURRENT POSITION OPENINGS. Department of Health Education ai Welfare, Public Health Service, Na Inst. of Health, Chevy Chase, Md Program for Mathematicians to supp new data processing project. BA cor pleted by March 1, in computer pr gramming and- syst. anal, for planni automation of hospital. If interest please contact Bureau, 764-7460, enough interest is shown, intervie will be held in near future. Peace Corps/College Degree Progra BA/MA., State Univ. 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