THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAnR fi V TIRJUST~AY, NOVEMBER 9,1967 THE MICHII~AN 1AJLY PA flU' ~U97V'N? - tl 0rv G- t_ Organization Notices USE OF THIS CtLuMN FOR AN. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially, recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. * * * The following is the results of Block' Drawing for Soph Show: 1. Alpha Kappa Lambda 2. Tau Kappa Epsilon 3. Tau Delta Phi 4. Zeta Beta Tau 5. Kelsey House 6. Sigma Phi Epsilon 7. Delta Chi 8. Alpha Tau. Omega 9. Hinsdale House 10. Sigma Pi 11. Scott House 12. Trigon 13. Phi Sigma Delta 14. Sigma Nu 15. Phi Epsilon Pi 16. Theta Xi 17. Sigma Phi 18. Pi Lambda Phi 19. Fredrick House 20. Alpha Epsi- Ion Phi 21. Alpha Xi Delta 22. Strauss House 23. Anderson House 24. Phi Kappa Tau 25. Delta Upsilon 26. Michigan House 27. Sigma Alpha Mu 28. Alpha Epsilon Pi 29. Taylor House 30. Frost! House. Pick up your tickets as soon as possible at the Soph Show block ticket office in the Lydia Mendlessohn Theatre between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All orders must be paid for at this time, * * * Southern Asia Club: Bag Lunch Fri- day noon in the Commons Room of Lane Hall. Mrs. Judith Becker of the School of Music will speak on "Indian Music." Engineering Council, meeting Nov. 9, 7:00 p.m., SAB 3511. * * * Christian Science College Organiza- tion, weekly testimony meeting every Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. 3545 SAB. * * * "Le Baratin" meeting every Thursday, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze. Michigan Christian Fellowship, lec- ture-discussion, "The Future of Chris- tian Missions," by Dr. Won Sul Lee, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m., UGLI Multi-purpose Room. .;\y.. F .1. 1 -Daily-Robert S. Lee IT HAPPENED AT CANTERBURY HOUSE As part of his work for a master's degree, Alan Finneman, grad, staged this "performance" in Canterbury House yesterday. Consisting of six tableaux, the "mixed media presentation" used films, slides, cabalistic music and human figures to convey a mood. There will be an encore at Canterbury House tonight at 8:30. D A"LY F F C A L B ULrLE T.^.............". . ........A.............N.......... DAILY O-FFICIAL BULLETIN K.. . rr ~rAYiFr" :MM..: r..,rr"Yr" . . " , " Thompson's Pizza 50c OFF Large, One-Item Pizza One Per Coupon Good Mon., Nov. 6-Thurs., Nov. 9, 1967 This coupon not good with other promotionals 761-0001 The Daily Offieial 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. considering careers in the law. Law School, Lawyers Club Lounge, 7:30 p.m. Department of Chemistry-ASC Lecture -Dr. C. N. Mathews, Monsanto Chemi- cal Company, St. Louis, "Origin of Pro- teins," 1300 Chemistry Bldg., 8:00 p.m. School of Music Concert-University Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir-Theo Alcantara, Thomas Hilbish, Conductor-Karen Keys, Pianist, John McCollum, Tenor: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Department of Psythology-Chancel- lor Roger W. Heyns, University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley, "Leadership and Decision Making in the Modern Univer- sity, Friday, November 10, Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"Management of Managers No. 42": 146 Business Administration Build- 0 ing, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to Freshmen who have received notice 9:00 p.M. of appointments to confer with repre- sentatives of their high schools on Center for Programmed Learning for Thursday morning are urged to be Business Seminar-"Workshop for Pro- punctual. grammers": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p m. n f n I IST Ocean Engineering Seminar Series -Dr. Edward Wenk, Jr., Executive Sec- retary of the National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering De- velopment, "Ocean Engineering: A New and Challenging Discipline," Thursday, November 9, Main Lecture Hall, Chrysler Center for Continuing Engineering Edu- cation, 2:30 pm. Student Relations Committee meeting -3529 SAB, 3:00 p.m.-Open Meeting. Mental Health Research Institute-Re- search Seminar-Wolfgang Wechsler, Doctor, Medicine and Habilitation Max, Planek Institute for Brain Research, "Ultrastructural Aspects of Develop- mental and Comparative Neurocytol- ogy," 1057 Mental Health Research Institute, 3:45-4:45 p.m. Tea in Room 2057, 3:15 p.m. Department of Chemistry-Physical Seminar-Mr. Harlan E. Clark, "A Vibra- tional Analysis of Some Aminoborane Compounds," 1200 Chemistry Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program-W. B. Yeats' Cathleen Ni Houlihan and S. O'Casey's The End of the Beginning: Arena Theater, Frieze Building, 4:10 p.m. Law-"Civil Rights, the Poor and the Law," a panel discussion canvassing legal career opportunities in civil rights, legal aid work and civil liberties de- signed especially for those currently Students that registered for the No- vember series of Reading Classes are reminded that classes begin. Applications for the Following Schol- arships and Fellowships are available in the office of the Director of Alumnae Activities,. Alumni Association, Michi- gan Union; they must be returned by January 10, 1968; recipients will be notified as soon as possible after February 28, 1968. The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is offered to in-state, undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic per- formance, contribution to University life and financial need; the stipend is variable. The Margaret L.; Waterman Scholar- ship is offered to undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life, and financial need; the stipend is var- iable. The Luan Peckinpaugh Scholarship is offered to out-of-state undergradu- ate women who have successfully com- pleted" their freshman year and have a demonstrated ; financial need; the stipend is variable. The Mary Louise Hinsdale Scholarship amounting to approximately $180 is available to undergraduate single wom- en who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in University residence halls or sorority houses. Girls with better than average scholarship and need will be consid- ered. The Laural Harper Seeley Scholarship and the Bertha Welker Scholarship. The following criteria apply to the two above named scholarships: Open to both graduate and undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life and financial need, the stipend is var- iable. The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship and the Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship. The following criteria apply to the two above named fellowships: Open to women graduates of any accredited college or university. It may be used by a University of Michigan graduate at any college or university, but a grad- uate of any other school will be re- quired to study on the Michigan cam- pus. Academic achievement, creativity, personality and leadership will be con- sidered in granting the award. The stipend is $1,250. The Lucile B. Conger Fellowship is open to any woman candidate for a master's degree. Selection will be made on the basis of academic performance and financial need. The stipend is $150.00. Doctoral Examination for:Henry Ken- nedy, Political Science, Thesis: "Politics in Northern Ireland: A Study in One- Party Domination," on Thursday, No- vember 9 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 4609 Haven Hall, Chairman: L. H. Laing. Doctoral Examination for: William Owen McLarney, Fisheries, Thesis: "In- tra-Stream Movement, Feeding Habits, and Population of the Coastrange Scul- pin, Cottus Aleuticus, in Relation to Eggs of the Pink Salmon, Oncorphyn- chus Gorbuscha, in Alasks," on Thurs- day, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. at 1536 Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fish- eries, Chairman: K. F. Lagler. Placement Current Position Openings: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania-Graduate Dept. of Soc. Wk and Soc. Research, 2 yr. program Master of Soc. Serv., and adv. PhD. program. Fellowships, Scholarships and Trng. and Asst. posi- tions avail. Federal Career Opportunities in In- stallations throughout the U.S. for Engineers, Scientists and Related Pro- fessions, entrance levels GS-5 and GS-7. Engineering, Physical Sciences, Biologi- cal Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Patient Examiners. Srs. and Grad stu- dents file Form 57, avail at Bureau and send to Detroit Interagency Board of Civil Serv. Examiners to establish new lists of eligibility in these fields for one calendar year after filing. National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration, positions throughout U.S. -EE, ME, Aero. E., Physics, Math, Chem., Astronomy, Meteorology and Life Sci. Children's Hospital, Buffalo, N.Y.- Two Deititian positions, Owned and operated by board of leading citizens, affiliated with U. of Buffalo Med. School, over 300 beds, active educational and research programs. Teaching and therapeutic pos., Chrysler Corporation, Missile Division, Detroit, Mich. - Sales Mrs., Engrg. or Mktg. degree plus 15 yrs exper in this field. Product Sales Representative, de- gree as above plus 6 yrs in design and testing, must have project engrg. ex- per. Analog and Digital Lab. 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