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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1967

PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,UNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1967

The

Week To Come: a Campus Calendar

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MONDAY, NOV. 6
8:15 a.m.-Bureau of Industrial
Relatioins will hold a seminar,
"Managament of Managers No.
42," in 146 Business Administra-
tion Building.
12:00 noon-Dr. Roger Ulrich,
Western Michigan University, will
lecture on "Experimental Analysis
of Aggression" in M7412 Medical
Science Building.
4:00 j.m.-Dr. Joseph T. Eng-
lish, Deputy Director for Health
Affairs, Office of Economic Op-
portunity, will speak on "Neigh-
borhood Health Centers" in the
School of Public Health Audi-
torium.
7:30 p.m.-Dr. James B. McKee
of Michigan State University will
lecture on, "Conformism or Non-
conformism?" in the Amphithe-
atre in Rackham.

TUESDAY, NOV. 7
7:00 & 9:05 p.m. - Cinema
Guild will present Sergei Eisen-
stein's "Ten Days that Shook the
World" in the Architecture Aud-
itorium.
8:00 p.m.-The Center for South
and Southeast Asian Studies and
the Department of History will
present Prof. A. L. Basham, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, speaking
on "Traditional Elements in Ma-
hatma Gandhi's Thought" at the
East conference room at Rackham.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
will present a recital by doctoral
students of the Wind Instrument
Departmentin the School of Music
Recital Hall.
8:30 p.m.-Roger Sessions will
lecture: "Some Prevalent Mis-
conceptions Regarding Music and

the Musical World," in Rackham
Lecture Hall.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8
1:15 p.m.-Dr. Theodore Kram-
er will speak on "Teaching of
A n a t o m y and Physiology in
Schools of Nursing and Hygiene"
in 205 East Medical Building.
4:00 p.m.-Dr. Norman E. Wil-
liams of the University of Iowa
wil speak on 'The Synthesis and
Assembly of Organellar Proteins
in Tetrahymena" in 1400 Chem.
Bldg.
4:10 p.m--W. B. Yeats' "Cath-
leen Ni H o u 11h a n'' and S.
O'Casey's "The End of the Be-
ginning" will be shown in the
Arena Theater, Frieze Building,
for the Department of Speech
student laboratory theatre pro-
gram.

7:00 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema
Guild will present Sergei Eisen-
stein's "Ten Days that Shook the
World" in the Architecture Audi-
torium.
8:30 p.m.-The Stanley Quar-
tet will present a school of music
concert in Rackham Lecture Hall.
THURSDAY, NOV. 9
4:10 p.m. - W. B. Yeats'
"Cathleen Ni Houlihan" and S.
O'Casey's "The End of the Be-
ginning" will be shown in the
Arena Theatre, Frieze Building,
for the Department of Speech
student laboratory program.
7:00 & 9:05 p.m. - Sergei
Eisenstein's "Ten Days that Shook
the World" will be shown in the
Architecture Auditorium.
8:30 p.m.-A School of Musicj
Concert by the University Sym-
phony Orchestra and Chamber

Choir will be
Auditorium.
FRIDA
7:00 & 9:05
Guild will pre
stein's "Ivanf

presented at Hill SATURDAY, NOV. 11
7:00 & 9:05 p.m. - Cinema
LY, NOV.10 Guild will present Sergei Eisen-
.O stein's "Ivan the Terrible, Part
i p.m. rCinema II," in the Architecture Auditor-
sent Sergei Eisen- ium.
the Terrible, Part

I" in the Architecture Aud.
8:30 p.m.-The University Mu-
sical Society will present Arthur
Fiedler conducting the Yomiuri
Japanese Orchestra at Hill Audi-
torium.

SUNDAY, NOV. 12
7:00 & 9:05 p.m. - Cinema
Guild will present Sergei Eisen-
stein's "Ivan the Terrible, Part
II," in the Architecture Auditor-
ium.

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E 6:00, 7:45, 9:20
Sat.-Sun.: 1:30--
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8:20-10:00
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Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Day Calendar
Department of Philosophy Conference
-"Fresh Approaches to the Concept of
a' Person"-Pane Discussion: Multi-
Purpose Room, Undergraduate Library,
10:30 a.m
Professional Theatre Program - Eu-
gene Ionesco's Exit the King: Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater, Matinee, 2:30
p.m.; Evening Performance, 8:00 p.m.
EVENTS MONDAY
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
lnad-"Management of Managers No.
42": 146 Business Administration Build-
ing, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to
9:00 p.m.
eCnter for Programmed Learning for
Business Seminar-"Workshop for Pro-
rammers" Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
Drugs, Brain and Behavior Seminar-
Dr. Roger Ulrich, Western Michigan
University. "Experimental Analysis of
Aggression": M7412 Medical Science
Building, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar-Pro-
fessor R. S. Rvlin of Lehigh University,
"The Formulation of Constitutive Equa-
tions in Mechanics and Physics," 325
West Engineering Building, 4:00 p.m.
Coffee hour at 3:30 in 214 West En-
gineering.
School of Public Health Lecture-Dr.
Joseph T. English, Deputy Director for
Health Affairs, Office of Economic Op-
portunity, Washington, D.C., "Neigh-
borhood Health Centers": Auditorium,
School of Public Health, 4:00 p.m.
University of Michigan Extension
Service and Michigan State University
Evening College Lecture-Dr. James B.
McKee, Michigan State University,
"Conformism or Non-Conformism?":
Amphitheater, Rackham Building, 7:30
to-.9:30 p.M. -
Women's Research Club-Miss Elva
Minuse, Epidemiology, "Equine Influ-
enza and Its Relation to Human
Strains," West Conference Room,
Rackhain, 8:00 p.m.
General Notices
Additional Recreational Opportunities
for Women Students
Barbour Gymnasium is open for ac-
tivities for women students as follows:
Mondays and Wednesday, 12 noon to
1:00 p.m. Friday afternoons, 3:00-5:00.
Saturday mornings, 10:00-12:00. The
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF TIlS COLUMN FOR AN-
NFOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Fm. 1011 SAB.
Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St.
at Forest plans a recording followed
by discussion, Nov. 5, 7:00 p.m.
Bach Club meeting; talk by Dr.
Thomas Taylor on "The Concerto Idea
tn Bach's Works", Wed. Nov. 8, 8:00 p.m.,
Guild House, 802 Monroe, for further
information call 761-0699.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Nov. 5, 9:45 & 11:15 a.m.;
Worship Service with Pastor Kapfer
speaking on "Christian Giving is a
Gife," 11:15 a.m.; Bible Discussion "Por-
traits of a Servant," 6:00 p.m.; Gamma
Delta fellowship supper, 6:45 p.m.: Pro-
gram with discussion of "Sexuality
and the Christian."
Phone 434-0190
Ennce On. CARPENTER RA
OPEN 6:30 P.M.
FREE HEATERS
MGMpresents
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Open House on Tuesday night, 7:00-
9:00, is continuing.
Science Research Club-Professor Wal-
do Tobler, Geography Department,
"Topographic maping from Earth Satel-
lites," Professor Dale McCullough, De-
partme t of Natural Resources, "Man-
aging Deer for Maximum Harvest,"
Tuesday, Nov. 7, Rackham Amphithea-
ter, 7:30 p.m. Brief business meeting
and refreshments.
Recreational Leadership-Women Stu-
dents
A course in Recreational Leadership
will again be offered during the win-
ter term on Fridays 3 to 5 at the
Women's Athletic Building. This course
is designed to prepare young women
f or camp gobs and playground work.
Applications are available in Room
15, Barbour Gymnasium and at the
Women's Athletic Building. These must
be turned in by November 22nd. An in-
formative meeting will be held Thurs-
day, November 16 at 5:10 at the W.A
in order to answer questions about the
course.
December Teacher's Certificate Candi-
dates: All of the requirements for the
teacher's certificate must be completed
by November 20th. These requirements
include the teacher's oath, health state-
ment, social security number, and the
Bureau of Appointments material. The
oath should be taken as soon as possible
in room 2000 University High School.
The ofice is open from 8-12 and 1-5,
Monday through Friday.

Doctoral Examination for: Robert
Henry Thalmann, Psychology, Thesis:
"The Effect of Intracranial Stimulation
on Subsequent Self-Stimulation," on
Monday, November 6 at 10:30 a.m. in
Room 21, Angell Hall, Chairman: James
Olds.
Doctoral Examination for: Marshall
Didrik Hestenes, Mathematics, Thesis:
"Singer Groups," on Monday, November
6 at 3:00 p.m. in Room 21 Angell Hall,
Chairman: D. G. Higman.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Correction on Agency for Internation-
al Development Interviews-for oMnday
interviews-November 6: Minimum ac-
counting courses for accountants and
auditors only. Advanced degrees in
Economics desired without accounting
courses.
CURRENT POSITION OPENINGS:
Sangamo Electric Company, Springfield,j
II1.-Position in all capacities for de-
grees in most fields. Most require no
experience, BS level degrees.
Nevada State Hospital, Reno, Nevada-
Clinical Psychologists, Qhief, Bureau of
Mental Retardation, and two positions
for general work in State Div. of Mental
Hygiene. PhD. in Clin. Psych and 5
or les years, some in mental retarda-
tion.l
Local Office, Ann Arbor, Mich.-Staff
Assistant, Personnel Division, degree

and grad trng. or exper in consultation
to personnel management.
Further information at Bureau of
Appts, 3200 S.A.B., Gen. Division, 764-
7460.
SUMMER PLACEMENT, 212, S.A.B.,
Lower Level.
DEADLINE FOR SUMMER
Deadline for Summer Jobs with Federal
Government,Nov. 8, test on Dec. 9. Ap-
plic. and into, at S.P.S.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE
Make Interview Appointments at
Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg.
November 13, 1967
Aerojet-General Corp.
The Boeing Company
Crawford & Russell, Inc.
General Dynamics Corp. - General
Atomic
Lockheed-California Co.
Nuclear-Chicago Corp.
Radio Corp. of America - Ph.D. Re-
cruiting
United Aircraft Corporate Systems
Center
Western Union Telegraph Co.
NASA - Lewis Research Center
U.S. Army Materiel Command
U.S. Dept. of the Navy-representing:
Naval Air Systems Cmmand
Naval Ordance Systems Command
Naval Facilities Engrg. Command
Peace Corps - Make appt. at Bureau
of Appts., 3200 SAB
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