THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1967 a.vaira a: JLP LrVi 1f1#,ii;iiL i7r i+ 0 " , 4 I VOCICE-SDS LAST MEETING OF SEMESTER TONIGHT 8:00-ROOM 3-G-UN ION We will discuss future actions on war research and administration acts of intimidation I- DAILY OFFICI 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- 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. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 Day Calendar Center for Programmed Learning for Business Workshop - "Programmed Learning Workshop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. School of Music Recital-Students of the Wind Instrument Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. Concomp Project Seminar-David L. Childs, "Generalizel Data Structure R e s u l t i n g from Reconstitited Set Theoretic Definitions for Relations," 411 West Engineering, 2:00 p.m. Department of Near Eastern Lan- guages and Literatures Lecture-Mr. Tawfiq Sayigh, Lebanese Poet and Critic, "Arabic Poetry and Politics- 1947-1967": Room 200, Lane Hall, 4:30, p.m. School of Music Recital--Students of the Piano Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m. Science Research Club Meeting-Wen- dell Hewson, Oceanography and Mete- orology, "Local Wind Systems Over the Great Lakes," Lyle Tiffany and Keith More, Bendix Systems Division, "Apollo ....'! :.......:: :::::t:'t ::':::.::":: y}} r.{: r ir. .."::iis :;#: ti1 :"::::'.: AL BULLETIN Lunar Experiments," Rackham Amphi-I theatre, 7:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program-1967! New Play Project - Studs Terkel'sj Amazing Grace: Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8:30 p.m.{ School of Music Concert-University Symphony Orchestra--Josef Blatt, Con- ductor: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital- John Caldwell, Tenor: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. General ANotices STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS Any student identification card mark- ed "Valid Fall 67 Only" must be re- placed before the student may register for the winter term, 1968. To facilitate the replacement of these cards, room 102 in the basement of the Admin- istration building will be open Tues- day, December 5 through Friday, De- cember 8, during the hours 8:30 to 12:00 noon, and 1:00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. each day. Students requiring this service should insure that they have with them proper notice of their correct Social Security Number when applying for a new card. All students should check their stu- dent identification card for errors. The first nine digits of the student number should be equal to the Social Security Number. If the numbers do not match, this incorrect card should be brought to room 102 during the period mentioned above with proper notice of the correct number and a new identification card will be made. Any questions relative to student identification cards should be directed to 764-6292. Statistics Seminar-Mr. Thomas Thar- akan, "Inference for Complex Samples, Wed., Dec. 6, 3201 Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Botany Seminar: Dr. John Pettitt, University of Michigan, "The Rise of Heterospory and the Seed Habit" Wednesday, December 6, 1967, 1139 Natural Science Bldg, 4:15 p.m. PLANS FOR WINTER COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Saturday, December 16, 1967 Time of Assembly-1:15 p m. Places of Assembly-Regents, Presi- dent and other executive officers, min- ister, Speaker, Candidates for Honorary Degrees in the north end of the ; Hussey Room, Michigan League, where they may robe. Deans and other administrative of- ficials taking active part in the exer- cises, in the Hussey Room of the, Michigan League, where they may robe. Members of the faculties in Room 2071 Natural Science Bldg., where they 3 may robe. Students of the various schools and colleges, in Natural Science Bldg. as follows:1 Section A--Literature, Science, and Arts - Front part of auditorium, west section. -Education-Front part of auditor- ium, center section. --Architecture-Front part of audi- torium, center section (behind Educa-F .............. 1 C-4-1 -Sorial Work-Room 2023 (benina ties Building. Qualified graduates and -Personnel Asst. BBA MBA plus 3 to Natural Resources). undergraduates will be considered. 5 yrs, in personnel. Controller, exper -Flint College-Room 2023 (behind Interviews will be held in the halls w EAM and or EDP. Plant Manager, Social Work). January 22 to February 19, 1968. BSIE ME plus 10 to 20 yrs. Asst. Per- March into Hill Auditorium: 1:45 p.m. sonnel Mgr., recent grad, 0-2 yrs. Academic dress. . ",". Other openings in Mktg. Res., Finance. John E. Mlholland ' I oreton tsilors" Jr. Executive, plant migmr. Sailes Mghit. Chief Marshal Understudy poitions in all areas of Robert B. Harris The following foreign visitors can be business. Assistant Chief Marshal reached thtnbgh the Foreign Vtlto Local Denominational Organization- W. Earl Britton Programs )ffice. 764-2148. Caseworkers, 1) MSW, Children's treat- Assistant Chief Marshal Professor Hajime Ikeuchi, Novem- tent, emotionally disturbed, 2) MSW, ber 24-December 9, 1967, Professor of exper in marital counseling and emo- Attention December Graduates: Col- Social Psychology, Institute of Journal- tionally disturbed adults. 3) BA level, lege of Literature, Science, and the ism. University of Tokyo. work with multi-problem families. Mv Arts; School of Education; School of Dr. Yuri Burov, November 29, 1967- or F. prefer some exper. Music; School of Public Health; and January 31, 1968. Pharmacologist, Gates Rubber Company, Livonia, School of Business Administration: Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, Mich.-Field Engineer, area north of Students are advised not to request Mr. Michael Adeyemo, December 3-10, Detroit, sales exper plus BSE degree. grades of "I" or "X" in December. 1967. Senior Lecturer in Accounting, IBM Electronics Systems Center, When such grades are absolutely im- University of Lagos, Nigeria. Owego, N.Y.--Ctaff Asst. to Manager perative, the work must be made up Messers. Rodoifo Aldana, Juan R. of Personnel Research. Employee sur- in time to allow your Instructor to Gutierrez. Luis A. Monoya, Jose L. veys, testing, norm revision. report the make-up grade not later Moran, Reynerlo de Jesus Vasquez. State of Vermont-Auditor, BA de- than 8:30 a.m., Friday, December 22, Guatemalan, Law students. gree in acctg. or bus. ad. Alcoolic 1967. Grades received after that time Professor Joseph Linhart, Decem- Rehabilitation Counselor, soc. sci.de- may defer the student's graduation ber 5-18, 1967. Chairman, Psychology gree plus one yrs. Chief of Education until a later date. Section, Academy of Science. Prague. Statistics and Information, BA plus Professor Yoneo Ishii, December 10-12, 3 yrs or MA and 1 yr. Psychiatric Social Recommendation for Departmental 1967. Professor of Social Sciences, Cen- Worker. MSW. Occupational Therapist, Honors: Teaching departments wishing ter for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto BA and registration. Coordinator of to recommend tentative August gradu- University, Japan. Highway Safety Program, BA plus 3 ates from the College of Literature, Mr. Kibuzo Ito, December 13-17, years. Science, and the Arts for Honors or 1967. Assistant Foreign New Editor, Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Il1.-Tax High Honors should recommend such "Chunichi Press" (The "Tokyo Shim- Acctg., BS, acctg. major plus 3-5 yrs students by forwarding a letter to the bun). tax exper. Director, Honors Council, 1210 Angell Professor James E. Richie. December Hall by 3:00 p.m., Friday, December 22, 17-20, 1967. Professor of Psychology, Summer Placement Service: 212 SAB, 1967. 1 University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Lower Level. Teaching departments in the School Zealand. Seasonal or summer work with fed- 4 tion). -Law-Front part of auditorium, east section. Dearborn Campus-Front part of au- ditorium, east section (behind Law). Section B-Graduate - PhD candi- dates, Room 1053. -Masters candidates, rear part of auditorium. Section C-Engineering-Room 2054. -Business Administration - Room 2042. -Music-Room 2033 (north end). -Public Health-Room 2033 (behind Music). -Pharmacy-Room 2033 (behind Pub- lic Health). -Nursing-Room 2033 (behind Phar- macy). -Dentistry-Room 2033 (behind Nurs- ing). -Medicine-Room 2033 (behind Den- tistry). -Natural Resources-Room 2023 (west end). s 3 . C C l ,{ 4 of Education should forward letters directly to the Office of the Registrar, Room 1513 Administration' Bldg., byi 8:30 a.m., Friday, December 22, 1967. I i All teacher's certificate candidates: Everyone receiving a teacher's certifi- cate must secure a health statement in the junior and senior years. This service will be free during the Jan- uary registration period only. There will be a charge at all other times. Plan to attend the Health Service between January 2 and 5. Further information can be obtained in room 2000 UHS. Applications for staff positions in residence halls are now available in the residence halls and the Office of Uni- versity Housing, 3011 Student Activi- Placement Interviews at General Division, call 764-7460 before 4:00 p.m. for appoint- ments. Tuesday, December 12, 1967 Stanford University, Secondary Teach- er Education 'Program, Calif.-A.M. only BA/MA Anthro., Biochem., Chem.. Econ., Egi., Fine Arts, For. Lang., Geog., Geol., Hist., Math, Music, Physics, Poli-Sci., Psych., Speech, Soc, Drama. For 5th year teacher training program, (MAT).j FSEE applications for next test are due Dec. 13, 1967, test in Jan. 68. Current positions received by Gen- eral Division, Call 764-7460 for furtherI information: Personnel Consultants, Boston, Mass.! eral agencies: Application for the only test this year must be filed before Dec. 8. French students: Camp Counselor, International Exchange Program, Con- necticut. Horn of Plenty, Detroit, Mich. Christ- mas work in Detroit for Men with station wagon or small truck. Must be 18 or over. Marshall Field and Co., Chicago, Ill. -Freshmen and Soph., Board in down- town area will be held during Xmas holidays, for Chicago residents only. Unique Summer job., International Cheerleading Foundation, Kansas City, Mo.-Men with exper in Gymnastics, Public Speaking, or Cheerleading, Direc- tors of workshops needed, openings all over the country. Interviews at Summer Placement: Dec. 6, Camp Seneca, N.Y. Coed open- ings in waterfront, athletics, arts& crafts, and drama. Dec. 11, Camp White Pine, Canadian Coed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. M & F. Counselors and Section heads, Spec. in arts& crafts, ceramics canoeing and sailing. SUMMER JOBS IN WASHINGTON: All students interested in working in Washington, D.C. this summer come to an informational meeting of the Wash- ington Summer Intern Program, Wed- nesday, December 6 at 4:00 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the Under- graduate Library. If you cannot attend, call 764-3492, or stop in at the Institute of Public Administration, 1516 Rackham Building. EARRINGS Pierced or Pierced-Look. A WONDERFUL GIFT for a MERRY CHRISTMAS Select from our large assortinent of shapes, styles, and finishes. Monograinmed earrings, our ( specialty, are engraved free. Prices from $4.50. 07 arcade jewelry shop 16 NICKELS ARCADE A Special Selection of ART BOOKS MUSEUM CATALOGUES So New York Graphie Society Phaidon Press London Museum of Primitive Art International Book Society Metropolitan Museum of Art ORGANIZATION NOTICES "..:::......1L .;.:t1{..........bb:Se.".;. 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. Art Print Loan: All prints loaned out must 'be returned, Dec. 4-8, 7-9 p.m., 512 SAB. ** * College Republicans-executive board meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 7:00 p.m., GOP Office, 2535 SAB. * * * Bach Club meeting, Wed, Dec. 6, 8 ' p.m., at Guild House, 802 Monroe, Listening, talking, etc. BYO Bach rec- ords. For further information call 761- 0699. Deutscher .Verein: Weihnaihtsfeir, Wed. Dec. 6, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze. Weih- nachtsliederl Punschi Gebacki I Open Seven Days a Week until Midnight Art Calendars, Gift Certificates and Gift Wrapping CENTICORE BOOKSHOP 1229 South University, in University Towers a __._ _--- _._. Picture a child's eyes shining at the splen- dor of the Eternal City, his spirit soaring to Shakespeare's words at Stratford- on-Avon, his voice rising in song on a Venetian gondola; then try to keep your chest from swelling with pride at your generosity. 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