Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 17, 1970 iYCH DEPT.: rads give demands (Continued from Page 1) Jackson believes that research distributed among the depart- done in black communities is in- it so that blacks can receive 'adequate and only fulfills the re- neeships, fellowships a n d searchers needs, not the needs of ats, not just teaching fellow- the community. The blacks, he >s. says, are being psychologically ex- Radical Caucus future to be discussed tonight 4 I The group also proposed t h e eation of basic concept courses )neerning black psychology. The BSPA additionally has ask- I for the integration of race-rel- rant literateure into courses.; Blackness is a psychological real- y," said Jackson "and should be icluded in reading, discussions nd lectures in related psychology, ourses. 7 Daily Official Bulletin Day Calendar TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy and ist. of 'Science and Technology:Dr.I A. Jacobs, Killam Memorial Prof..r f Science The Univ. of Alberta, "Early istory of the Earth and Core Forma-I on". Physics and Astronomy, Aud. 4:00 p.m.I Engineering Freshman Meeting: What Will I do in Engineering?" Op- ortunity to discuss your questions bout engineering with Dean A. R.# ellwarth and Prof. J. G. Ybung. Direc- ir, Engin. Placement Service; Attend- nce credited to series of Program's dvisor Meetings, Rm. 311 W. Engin., :00 p.m. Physics Theoretical Seminar: Bandel ezzerides, Stanford U., "QED and onthermal Plasmas" P&A Colloq. Rm., :15 p.m. Student Assembly Meeting: All LSA tudents welcome,~ 1017 Angell Ha 11, :30 p.m. General Notices Dstinguished Service Award: Nomi'- ations being accepted, all instructors, ssistant profs and associat profs un- er 30 yrs. of age eligible, six awards f $750.00, forms avail. Rm. 2248 SAB, 764-8514), deadline March 2. Industrial Engin. Seminar: P roaf. ichard F. Baum, "An Introduction to ptimal Control Systems, and Consider- tions of Certain Stochastic Ques- ions." Rm. 244 W. Engin., Wed., Feb, 8, 4:00 p.m. ploited and do not benefit from the research. "The social sciences, for t h e , most part, have not designed pro- grams to improve the areas being researched," Jackson said. "The major purpose of our committee would be to get away from using blacks as guinea pigs." Dept of Phys. Ed. offers two c o e d classes: 1) Jazz and Musical Comedyj T.Th. 11:00 a.m., Women's Athl. Bldg. 2) Modrn Dance Lab, Th. 1:30-3:00 p.m. Barbour Gym Also courses in Exercise, Fencing, Golf & Tennis. Sign up at Barbour Gym. Office 15, classes begin week of Feb. 23. Placement Service GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Late Additions to interviewing at Gen- eral Division: Feb. 19, Detroit Edison, seeks degrees in Math (BA/MA), Econ. (BA/MA), Electro-Chem. (PhD), Physical Chem. (PhD). Educ. 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