X THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friclnv Fpkrimrv 90 1 0)761 y: . .' e7!:r .'s{ s!7: :+b..'% : .v . r 'r: r.' . rM '.'.c'M .. {"'Z rs? ' , ??°.X. . . s:r }'y " 'r s i?{r7{ r yrFY r' rova} ti' 8}i ',rte. 1 rt r. tr. r~..*"".:..: :r :..'.:..:::.::. ":: son, Chairman of the Edz., Xerox Corp., a~}:?;;: ; will speak and receive 1970 Business DAILY OFFICIAL adership Awards, Rackham Amph., ORGANIZATION f ' ,"-J'-y, ~ ruuyZ £, J 7 a BEGIN TENURE 4 The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to General Notices Fellowship Applies. for Margarett Kraus Ramsdell Award and Wallace Radcliff Award now avail. for 1970-71: Awards made to assist grad. student, NO *T. International Students Association sponsors a Wednesday luncheon every week from noon to 1 p.m. at the Made- Ion YPound Hse. at corner of Hill and M Daily names I I senior editors Jim ajor (Continuet Neubac from d from Page 1) her, a journalism: West Bloomfield, Lore and tsr. atacorner of Hilltandntro 5 . g ., aeore male or female, who plans to enter E. Univ. 3)c for ISA members, 40c for Michigan was appointed to the -h i.f.,ation and by 2p.recein pub Crian Mnistry or field of Relig- -m post of news editor. Neubacher fo h rd n h niLlcto n y2p.m. Friday for ious Ed. Awards may be used at otherwilbinca for the bride and the entire Saturday and Sunday. items ap- is"tituions.Applc should be ma "Ivan the Terrible" (Eisenstein) to will be in charge of organizing the Sy ypear once only. Student organiza- to Dean of the Grad. Sch. on forms be shown in the Multipurpose Roomi Daily's news reporting system, and w'eding party - from gowns tion notices a r e not accepted for avail. at Grad. Fellowship Office, Rm. of UGLI, by the Russkii Kruzhok. Part will assist Miss Sarasohn in the to garters, to gifts and invita publication. F 0 r more inforna- 1014 Rackhan Bldg., deadline March II on Feb. 20, 7 & 9 p.m. daily managing of the paper. tions. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1 ENACT Community Seminar series Appointed feature editor was - r- -". Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphithea- Nadine Cohodas an English 2na- w4" Placement Service ter, William Casello, moderator, "Motor- jor from Appleton, Wisconsin. GENERAL DIVISION cycles, a Complex Problem." Miss Cohodas will also assist the RI SSIQ CS@3200 S..B. managing editor, and will direct. for th irl wio is very today Student Relations Committee Mtg.: Guild House 802 Monroe, Mid-Winter ecovrage o eature angle Agenda: Communics., Recruitment Po- SMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE Retreat at U of M Fresh Air ampFeb.the news icy, Select. of a V.P., Bylaws; S. G. 212 SAB, Lower Level 21 and 22, meet at 12 noon at Guild Assisting Gannes on the editor- ARBOR.AND Rm. of SAB, 10:00 a.m. House, Saturday. ial page will be editorial page SHOPPING CENTER B Nietschma Feb. 20: Mohawk Airlines, Utica, N.Y., This week the International Tea will dtors Alxa Canady and Bruce U.of Wisconsin, "The Ecology of the TMgt.wDevelopmentrnProgram openwto Ph. 971 -6455 Food Subsistence System of the Mos- ntDevelop hae copletedSrm pen to be held at Couzens Hall (Ann St., Levine. Miss Canady is a mathe- Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-9 to Indians", 4050 LSA, 11:10 a.m. year or more, across from Univ. Hospital) on Thurs., matics, pre-med major from Lan- Tues., Thurs., Sat. 10-5:30 onom Colloquium: . H. Els Feb. 23: Camp Nicolet, Wis.: Girls, Feb. 19, from 4-5:30. Everyone is invit sing, Michigan, while Levine is "Sun Spots", P&A Colloq. Rm., 4:00 1-.Oeig o aefot (S d p.10-5.Openings for waterfrontm.i(WSIea history major from Valley Grad. Sch. of Business: CWilreq.), specialists in tennis, tripping and _.. .oisports. Guild House, 802 Monroe, Mid-Winter Coverage of the arts will be the 9Feb 24 and 25 C hi, al k Retreat at U of M Fresh Air Camp, responsibility of Arts Director R. 9-5. Openings for general counselors .Pr' Ga male, specialists, m. and f. in skiing February 21 and 22, meet at 12 noon at A. Perry, Grad, of A n n Arbor, waterfront and sailing. Guild House, Saturday. Michigan. Perry will primarily be N o .- -__.....____- concerned with the Daily's week- ly books page, and contribute ma- 7 DA &A W EK 82002 5 .M;2 A.. !terial to both the Arts page and 7DAYSAWEEK 4820042 5P.M-2AM. CIVIL ENGINEERING SENIORS! theDailyMagazine. Laurie Harris, an English ma- FOOT-LONG HOME BAKED BUN - HAM, SALAMI, LET- YOUR FUTURE CAN BE IN TRANSPORTATION jo' from Buffalo, N.Y., will as- YOsis Perry in the role of arts page COLD TUCE AND TOMATO - ITALIAN CHEESE WITH OUR Our expanding transportation engineering editor, having primary esponsi OUR DRESSING $1.00 program includes an annual 1 billion dollars in bility for the day to day opera- highway construction tions of the arts page. HOT FOOT-LONG HOME BAKED BUN WITH A GENEROUS No Exam-Tuition refunds for Graduate Study stintedinpost of magazn eit lIVE PORTION OF CHOQICE BEEF-$1'24See our recruiter on THURS., FEB. 26, 1970. Visit your Placement Office NOW for brochures and SIGN UP to hear "THESE ARE SUBMARINE SANDWICHES the full story, or write to:4w ASK FOR THEM WHEN YOU WANT PIZZA" P Personnel Bureau FREE FAST DELIVERY RADIO DISPATCHED NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION State Campus Building 5, Albany, New York 12226 _______ ' \ was Daniel Zwerdling, a history major from Silver Springs, Md. Zwerdling will direct the monthly publication of a Daily tabloid magazine, containing investigative stories, essays, book and musical reviews, feature stories and photo essays. Judy Kahn who is taking in- dependent studies in Modern American Society, was appointed to the post of personnel manager. Miss Kahn. who is from East Nor- wich, N.Y., will supervise recruit- ment and training of new staff members. Bruce ;Levine Jim Neubacher Judy Kahn kk9 Nadine Cohodas Alexa Canady Systems programmers at RCA get somewhat involved with hardware. There used to be a theory that out their problems together. people synergize with each other. systems programmers didn't talk The resultsseem to be proving There are conflicts, but it's with hardware designers. us right. We call it "total producing results. For instance, This was like a husband and systems architecture." we are already a generation wife living in two separate houses. We believe the programmer ahead of the major competitor We believe in interface- must get involved with the total in time-sharing systems. programmers and engineers work problem-software and hardware There are other benefits. We RUN FOR THE SUN FROM APRIL 29 TO MAY 6 and stay in ACAPULCO or the BAHAMAS either one is ONLY $189 and includes Laurie Harris wr 7 days andy nights on the beach at the Hotel Acapulco. A welcome in cocktail party. 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