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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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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-
m arof two tims on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Day Calendar
Center for Programmed Learning for
Business Semnar-"Training Systems
Workshop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
Institute of Public Administration
and Municipal Finance Officers In-
stitute-"Eighteenth Annual Municipal
Finance Officers Training Institute":
Registration, Rackham Lobby, 9:00 a.m.;
Morning Session, Rackham Amphithea-
ter,, 10:00 a.m.; Afternoon Session,
Rackham Amphitheater, 2:00 p.m.
Aeronomy Program Sesquicentennial
Seminar-Professor W. I. Axford, Uni-
versity of California, "Solar Wind and
the Magnetosphere":' Room 1042, East
Engineering Building, 4:00 p.m.
Department of Architecture Lecture-
Norbert H. Gorwic, Crane & Gorwic,
Wayne State University,a"The Contem-
porary City": Architecture Auditorium,
4:00 p.m.
Zoology Seminar-Dr. Sally L. Allen,
Associate Professor of Botany, Univer-
sity of Michigan, "Genetic Homologies
and Drift within Populations of DNA
'Molecules," Wednesday, November 29,
1400 Chemistry Building, 4:00 p.m.
School of Education Colloquia Lec-
ture (Series on Collective Negotiations)
-,Mr. Kai Ericksen, Secretary, Office
of Professional Negotiation, Michigan
Education Association, "The Role of
Teachers in Negotiations and Agree-
ment Administration": University Ele-
mentary School Cafeteria, 4:00 p.m.
Statistics Seminar-Ward Edwards,
Department of Psychology, "Are men
conservative information processes? or
Men are Bayesically rational," Wednes-
day. November 29, 3201 Angell Hall, 4:00
p.m,
American Society for Public Admin-
Istration (University of Michigan Chap-
ter)Mary Ellen Riordan, Detroit Fed-
eration of Teachers: West Conference
Room, Rackham Building, 8:00 p.m.
University Players Department of
Speech-Moliere's The Would-Be Gen-
tleman: Trueblood Theater, 8:00 p.m.
School of Music Concert-Jerome Jel-
inek Cello-Rhea Kish, iPano. Rack-
ham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
room 1011 SAB.
Young Socialist Alliance speaker; C.
Bouldae on "Che Guevara and The
Latin American Revolution, Thurs, Nov.
30, 3A Union.
* * *
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis-
cussion, "A New World Order", Fri, Dec.
1, 8:00 p.m., 520 N. Ashley. Call 662-3548
if you need transportation.
La Sociedad Hispanica, Nov. 30, 7:30
p.m., 3050 Frieze, Homenaje a Ruben
Oario. Speaker: Professor Loveluck.
Southern Asia Club: There will be
a bag lunch on Fri. at noon in the
CVonuons Room of Lane Hall. Professor
Peter Gosling and Professor William
Gedney will speak on "The United
States and Thailand".
* * *
Special Hillel Sabbath Service, Dec. 1,
>8:00. p.m., 1429 Hill1 St. Dr. Rudolf B.
.Schmerl will speak on "The Evolution
of American Identity."' A new Torah
'Service by the late Isadore Freed will
r be chanted.
Engineering Council, meeting, Nov.
30, 7:00 p.m. 3511 SAB
UM Scottish Country Dance Society
'dance meeting every Wed. 8-10:30 pm.
WAB lounge.
UIM Rifle Club invites you to learn
to shoot every Wed. 7-9, ROTC Range.
« « *

General Notices
The approval of the following stu-
dent sponsored events becomes effec-
tive after the publication of this
notice. All publicity 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 Activities
Building.
Collegiate Sorosis-Cookie Sale-11-20-
67-10 a.m.-3 p.m.-Fishbowl.
American Field Service Club-Selling
AFS Christmas Cards,-Nov. 20-Dec. 15
-11 a.m.-1 p.m.-Fishbowl
Campus Crusade for Christ Interna-
tional-New Folk Music on the Diag
and ticket sales for Campus Classic-
Nov. 27 and 28-12:00-12:30 p.m. Diag.
All University Musical Society ushers
are hereby reminded that two per-
formances of the "Messiah" are in-
cluded in the Choral Union Series, and
two in the extra series. Your attendance
at these events isreq uired unless you
are excused for illness. Failure to at-
tend may result in the loss of your
ushering privileges. These concerts are
most important. Please attend,
Department of Slavic Languages and
Literatures, Center for Russian and East
European Studies - Professor Edward
Wasiolek, University ofrChicago, "Rus-
sian Formalism and American New
Criticism," Thursday, November 30,
Auditorium B, Angell Hal, 4:10 p.m.
Center for Russian and East European
Studies: Dr. H. Gordon Skilling, Uni-
versity of Toronto, "Group Conflict
in Eastern Europe," Thursday, Novem-
ber 30, 8:00 p.m. Auditorium C Angell
Hall.
Academic Costume: Can be rented at
Moe Sport Shop, 711 North University
Avenue. Orders for Winter Commence-
ment Exercises should be placed im-
mediately, and MUST be placed before
December 1.
The Queen's University, Belfast, Ire-
Land, again offers an exchange scholar-
ship for a University of Michigan
graduate. The scholarship will provide
tees, board and lodging for the Aca-
demic year 1968-69. A married student
receives £250 in lieu of board and
lodging. A grant of $400 will be made
by the Graduate School of partially
defray the cost of travel. Study may
be carried on in any of the academic
:isciplines offered at the Queen's Uni-

versity. Further information and appli- New York Career Opportunities Con-
lation form are available at the Grad- ference, N.Y.C. 12 noon Dec. 26 through
late Fellowship Office, Room 1014 Rack- Dec. 29. Hotel Balitmore, pre-registra-
ham Building. Deadline for receipt of tion cards.
applications is Januarv 12. 1968.

DECEMBER GRADS
Order Caps and Gowns
from MOE'S
NOW until December 1st--absolute mfg. deadline

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Placement
Conferences for college students dur-
ing Xmas recess at home or neighbor-
ing cities: firms in surrounding areas
participate, no fees unless mentioned
below. Poster at Bureau has dates of
many more conferences for which the
Bureau has not received specific in-
formation. This poster and the cards
for pre-registration for conferences will
be on the bulletin board outside 3200
SAB.
Operation Native Sons and Daughters,
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 28, 9 a.m.,
Campus of Samford University. Regis-
tration-resume forms.
Career Conference of Chicagoland,
Chicago, Ill. Dec. 27 & 28, Sherman
House. 9:30-4:30, luncheon provided.
Registration card.
Kentuckinana Careers Exposition,
Louisvile, Ky. Dec. 27 & 28, 9 a.m.-5
p.m., University Center Building, Uni-
versity of Louisville. Registration cards.
Career Opportunities-New Orleans,
New Orleans, La. Dec. 27, open house,
Dec. 28 & 29 interviews. Roosevelt Hotel.
Cards for registration.
Operation Native Son, Baltimore, Md.
Dec. 27 & 28. Civic Center-Holiday Inn.
Opportunity Native Son, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich.-Grand Rapids Civic Audi-
torium, Dec. 27.
Gateway to Careers Day, St. Louis,
Mo. Chase-Park Plaza Hotel, Dec. 28.

Operation Home Town Talent, Buf-
falo, N.Y., Dec. 27 & 28, Hotel Statler
Hilton. Registration cards.
Operation Native Son, Canton, Ohio.
Dec. 26 & 27, Onesto Hotel., Reservation
forms.
Careers Conference, Columbus, Ohio.
Dec. 27 & 28, Sheraton-Columbus Hotel.

If paid dues, bring receipt

Senior Board

Operation Contact, Morristown, N.J.
Dec. 27 & 28, Governor Morris Inn,
Easton area college students, Eas-
ton, Pa. Dec. 28, 12:30, Hotel Easton,
registration cards.
Operation Native Sons and Daughters,3
Dallas, Texas. Dec. 27 & 28, Apparel
Mart. Data forms for registration.
Employment Opportunity Day, Madi-
son, Wis. Dec. 28. Wisconsin Center,
Univ. of Wis.
Placement interviews at General Di-
vision, week of Dec. 4-8., call 764-7460
before 4 p.m.
Monday, December 4, 1967
National Security Agency, Wash. D.C.
-M & F. All liberal arts students
who qualified on NSA Test, or Math
and Engineering students, who are not
req. to take test, for EDP, Languages,
Library, Stat., Writing(Tech.), and Info.
Alal.
Indiana University, Graduate School
of Business, Bloomington, Ind. -M &
F. Any degree, any major for MBA
and PhD programs.
Tuesday, December 5, 1967
National Security Agency, Wash. D.C.
-See Mon., Dec. 4 listing for details.

hillel

A CAMPUS TRADITION
FOR CHRISTMAS
THE MONOGRAMMED CIRCLE PIN
fromn $3.0
Available in sterling, gold-filled and fourteen
karat solid gold, Engraved at no extra charge.
Christmas layaways invited.
1 arcade jewelry shop
16 Nicm-us ARCADE
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SPECIAL SABBATH SERVICE
with the BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION
FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M.
TORAT EMET
THE LAW OF TRUTH
A New Torah Service with Music Composed by Isadore Freed,
the late music director of Temple Israel, Lawrence, Long Island
DR. RUDOLF B. SCHMERL
Director of Program Development of Research Administration and
Assistant Pofessor of English, College of Engineering
The Evolution of American Identity
John Planer will chant the Service with the Choir directed by
Steven Ovitsky, Joan Spitzer, Organist

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After shave
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Cologne
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Essential oils imported from Great Britain.
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Libertarian League-Ayn Rand Society
meeting, Thurs. Nov. 30, 8 p.m., 3B
Union. The program will include a
discussion ofth a draft and a re-
cording of one of Miss Rand's lectures.
s* *
Graduate Assembly, general meeting,
Wed. Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m., East Con-
ference Room (4th floor), Rackhan
Bldg.
* * *
College Republican Club meeting to
discuss open housing, Wed. Nov. 29,
7:30 p.m., 38 Union. Also TG on Fri.
Dec. 1, 4:00 p.m., 608 Monroe, apt. 21.

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