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PAGE SIX

ri uE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967

PAGE SIX TIlE M1CIlIGA~ DAILY ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967

eneration
p resents
WALTER CLARK
reading from his own poetry
Friday, Nov. 17 7:30 P.M. Michigan Room, Michigan League
.-'nE rr: i: ::

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of the Peroxy Radical in Solution," 1200I
D y C le dar Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m,
Department of Economics Conference Center for Near Eastern and North
--"Fifteenth Annual Conference on the African Studies Lecture-Dr. T. Cuylerj
E c on o m i c Outlook": Registration, Young, Jr., The University of Toronto,
Lobby, Rackham Building, 8:00 a.m.; "Recent Archaeological Survey and Ex-{
Opening Session, Rackham Amphithea- cavation in Western Iran: An Ecological
ter, 8:45 a.m.; Afternoon Session, Rack- Approach to Human History": 200 Lane
ham Aphitheater, 2:00 p.m. Hall, 4:10 p.m.
University of Michigan Sesquicenten-
nial Major Ceremony-"Fertility and Department of Speech Student Lab-

I Doctoral Examination for: Richard
Otto Wolf Goertz, Romance Languages
and Literatures: Spanish, Thesis:
"Strukturelle und Thematische Unter-
suchungen zum Palmeirim de inglater-
ra," on Thursday, November 16 at 2:001
- in West Council Room. Rackham, Chair-!
man: E. Glaser.
Doctoral Examination for: Allan Fran-
"The Tail Field of a Markov Chain," on
cis Abrahamse, Mathematics, Thesis:
Thursday, November 16 at 3:00 in Room
3001 Angell Hall, Chairman: D. A. Dar-
ling.
Placernet

Petdia trics, Phys'. Chem. Radiology, Sur-
ery. Veterans Admin. Hosp. Entomol-
ogy. Botany. Zool. Food Res. Physics.
Bo tny.Enzyme Res. Genetics. Bio-
physics. Renal Labs. Most require de-
gresit ES level and little or no
Allstate Insurance. Detroit, Mich.-
Property of Casuallty Adjuster. In-
surance Underwriter, Supervisors. and
Sales positions. Will train.
Public Personnel Association, through-
out U.S. and Candad-Two journeymen
to perform testing services. Test Serv.
Supervisor, ,rad wk, in tests and
test construction and researcah.
State of Michigan, Administrative
measurements, exper In occupational
Officer, 3 levels. BA min, apply before
Dec. 11. 6-7 yrs. exper in personnel or
admin, or similar flds,
General Telephone, Adrian, Mich.
-Communication Consultant, man,
Bus. Ad. or Mktg. major., sales or
communications exper pref., not req.
Local Organization - Court Social
worker, male, BA degree insoc. sci.
no exper req. Sr Court Social Worke,

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Family Planning: A World View"-
Session II, "Some Causes and Con-
sequences of Fertility Trends," Edgar
M. Hoover, Ph.D., Speaker: Rackham
Lecture Hall, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00m.:
Session III, "The Biologic Aspects of

oratory Theatre Program-G. B. Shaw's
The Inca of Perusalem and Levy's The
Truth About Truth: Arena Theater,
Frieze Building, 4:10 p.m.
Botany Seminar: Dr. Alexander H.
Smith, Director University Herbarium,

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For ies of Phita"e 1139r turaecaANNOUNCEMENTS tan, MSW or MA in Educ., Soc. Sei.
Speaker: Rackham Lecture Hall, 2:00 to Spe o liota 1139 Natural . Peace Corps Team, rootn 3529 S.A.B.,.nc
4:30 p.m.; City Reception, 6:00 to 7:00 Science Bldg., 4:15 p.m. no appts necessary. Speakers avail fo r Guidance, experience re.
p.m.; Banquet, John D. Rockefeller III: campus groups. Testing daily. Movie State of Michigan, Division of Voca-
Michigan Union Ballroom, 7:30 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Society Operetta "Give Me a Riddle" shown in 1025 tional Rehabilitation, Dept. of Educa-
-The Mikado: Lydia Mendelssohn Angell Hall at 4:15 today, Thursday tion.-openings throughout Mich.-
s Theater, 8:00 p.m. and tomorrov, NOv. 17. At movie Friday Vocational Rehabilitation Coordinators,
Student Relations Committee Meet- ____C ayne Lucasri,N o. P.C.moineFriay mnan, MA Vocational or Indust, ed.,
ing - 3511 SAB, 3:00 p.m. There will . C. Payne Lucasc Dir. of P.C. in Africa ,
T iCenter for Programmed Learning for will speak.spec.ed, occup. therap, soc.,soc~wk.
be no meeting on Thanksgiving. Business Seminar-"Management of Be- Second NSA test applications due psych. phys. therap. Exper. req. Oc-
Mental Health Research Institute havior Change": Michigan Union, 8:30 Nov. 24, test given Dec. 9. cupational Therapists, men, BA in
Research Seminar-Dr. L. A. Zadeh, a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Current position openings received by same subject areas as above, no exper
University of California, "Fuzzy Con General Division, Call 764-7460, for fur- req
epts and Algorithms," 1057 Mental School of Music Concert-University ther information. Big Brothers of Lansing, Mich.-As-
Health Research Institute, 3:45-4:45. Philharmonia-Theo Alcantara, Conduc- A. C. Nielsen Company, Chicago, Ill. sistant Director, interviewing and
There will be a tea in 2057 MHRI, 3:15 tor. Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. -Mktg. Res. company seeks interested screening boys and mothers, recruit-
students for stimulating career op- ing men, knowl. soc. wk principles,
pm -_portunities in mktg. res. Extensive book- community problems and resources,
Department of Chemistry-Physical General Votices let avail at Bureau. course work inapprop. flds.
Seminar-Dr. Lee Mahoney, Ford Motor Tiffany & Co., New York, N.Y.-Mer- Wisconsin State, Madison, Wis.-Pub-
Scientiffc Lab, "The Heat of Formation Doctoral Examination for: Bertrand chandise and management executives, lic Health Sanitarian, major in pub
ILatil, Mathematics, Thesis: "Singular booklet on philosophy of Tiffany at health, one year wk. in fld. Course
Perturbations of Cauchy's Problem," on Bureau, invitation to explore oppor- wk in nat'l sei, and two yrs. exper,
Thursday, November 16at 9:00 a.m. In tunities. Apply before Nov, 22.
315 West Engineering; Chairman: J, A. Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.
o" La r BA plu New York State, Case Worker, local
_______ yrs., other rsimilar positions. Bus. Syst. isocial sercs ept.BAflevldgreo
Doctoral Examination for: David anal., 2 yrs. exper. Clinical Res. assoce, ve
Joseph Rapport, Economics, Thesis: "An 3 plus yrs, in clinical trials. M.E., Celotex Corporation, L'Anse, Mich,-
FOR Economic Analysis of Barriers to World BSE degree and exper in pckg. dept. Industrial Relations Supervisor, cap-
Trade in Cotton Textiles, 1953-64," on maintenance. Cost Acctg, MBA or CPA. able of handling all phases, for manu-
LAM BSKIN Thursday, November 16 at 11:00 a.m. in 2-3-yrs. exper. Mktg. Res., MBA des., facturer of building materials.
Room 221 Economics Building, Chair- 3 plus yrs in sales anal, and forecasting. Summer Placement Service: 212 S.A.B.
man: R. M. Stern. Norwich Pharmacal Company, Nor- lower level.
RUGS wich, N.Y.-Openings in Biological Sl., Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago,
and Doctoral Examination for: David Veterinary Res., Pharmaceutical R. & Ill.-Full-time temporary Bus Opera-
Arthur Huisman, English Language and D. Qual. Control. Chemistry. Info. Ser- tors for summer. Must be 21, details
Literature, Thesis: "An Extra-Human vices. Acctg., EDP Syst. Sales positions. t .PS
ON SUNDAY Measure": T. S. Eliot and the Theolog- Gibralter Health Council, Rockwood, at .P.S.
ical Evaluation of Literature," on Mich.-Sr. Hygienist for flouride pro- Union Carbide Corporation, Oak Ridge,
Thursday, November 16 at 2:00 p.m. gram. Tenn.-Application deadline for summer
in Room 1611 Haven Hall, Chairman: University of Wisconsin Medical Cen- employment is Jan. 1, 1968. Details
= ~L, H. Powers.I ter, Malison, Wis.-Clinical Onocology, and applic. at S.P.S.
-. Marshall Field & Co., Oakbrook store.
Appts. for College Board Season, of
'68 can be set up during the Thanks-
giving holidays. Open to Chicago area
PF~rr rn~w~' c Istudents only.

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FILMS: 4:15 P.M. TUES-FRI. (Nov. 14-17)
Shown in Room 1025 Angell Hall
PLACEMENT TEST: 9:00, 12:00, 3:00 & 7:00
NOV. 13-17-3524 SAB
BOOTH IN LOUNGE OF INTERNATIONAL CENTER
Phone 763-3189

UNIVERSITIES and INTELLECTUALS
"The central task of the intellectual in the
Anerican university is to validate the past, to
insist upon. its organic relationship with the
present, to deny that Amnerical is exempt frota
history.":;
from Steady Work by
IRVING HOWE
Writer-in-Residence
JANUARY 15-29

I.S.I.S., International Student In-
formation Service, interviewing on cam-
pusNov. 20 in Mich. Union, Room 3G,
5 p.m.-7 p.m. and Nov. 21 2 p.m.-3 p.m.
Literature avail. at Fish Bowl both days
Further info at 212 S.A.B. Summer
Plcmt. Serv.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
room10i1 SAB.
Christian Science College Organiza-
tion, weekly testimony meeting every
Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB.
C *
Southern Asia Club: There will be a
bag lunch on Friday, Nov. 17, noon,
Comm~ons Room, Lane Hall. Mr. Amar
Kumar Singh, Heal of the Dept. of
Psychology, Ranchi University will speak
on "The Impact of Industrialization on
the Labor Force in Bihar, India."
Concert Dance Organization is hold-
ing modern dance classes every Tues-
day, 7:30 p.m. and Thursday, 8:15 p.m.
at the Barbour Gym Dance Studio.
Classes are held for men on Thursday
at 7:30 p.m.
UM Folklore Society, workshop, Nov.
18, 2:00 p.m., Ark Coffee House, 1421
Hill.

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