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Wednesday, September 4, 1968
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 4, 1968
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
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sent in TYPEWRITER form to
Room.3564.Administration Bldg. be-
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litices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
alIendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
Day Calendar
Organic Chemistry Colloquium: Po-
Sang Yuen, Research Asst., Chem.
Dept., "Effects of Triazoles in Esteroly-
tic Reactions": Chem-Pharm Bldg., 4:00
p.m.
Center for Russian and East iur-
opean Studies Panel: "The Invasion of
Czechoslovaka": Auditorium 'B, Angell
Hall, 4:110 p.m.
Cinejua Guild: Sergi Eisenstein's
Strike and Thunder Over Mexico (cut
from Que Viva Mexico): Architecture
Auditorium, 7:00 ,and 9:05 p.m.
General Notices
Foreign Student Tuition Scholar-
ships: Content: Beginning September
1, 1968, application forms will be avail-
able at the front desk of The Interna-
tional Center for: Winter Term, 1969,
The deadline for receipt of schoar-
ship applications will be Oct. 15, 1968.
At the time of application, all appli-
cants must have already completed at
least one full semester at The Univer-
sity of ,Michigan in the school or cl
co-lege in' which they will be enrolled.
Canadian citizens and immigrants
(Permanent Residents to the USA) are
not eligible to apply for these parti-
cular scholarships.
Marriage and Family Relations in
Americain Society, (HD 345): Lecturet
(Section 001) has been changed to meet
on Wednesdays, beginning September
'4 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 1025, Angell
Hall. .
CEEB Tests: The College Entrance
Examination Board Tests in French,
German, Russian, and Spanish will be
given September 4th, 7:00 p.m. in the
Natural Science Auditorium. Graduate
students as well as seniors cqntemplat-
-ing .graduate study at the University
of Michigan who have previous foreign
language eperience are urged to take
these examinations 'toward satisfying
any type of doctoral language require-
ments. Results may provide (a) immed-
iate ompletion of requirement, or (b)
advanced placement toward completion.
No advanced registration no cost to
student; results posted by roster in
Rackham Building Lobby 48 hours af-
ter test administration. Individual
scoreS are not released.
Applications for Graduate Student
Dissertation Grants may be submitted
up through the closing date of Tues-
day, October 1, 1968. Late pplcations
cannot be accepted becau'se of the
tight schedule. Two other opportuni-,
ties for application will be provided
,during the year; one in January,
another in March. Exact dedlines will
be announced. The student is expected
to have a clear statement of the re-
search problem together with the esti-
mated cost of each mAjor expenditure
connected with it. The project should
have been reviewed by members of the
doctoral committee and carry a letter
of endorsement from the doctoral
charman or the chairman of the
dpartment' Guidelines and a format
for this submission can be obtained in
the Fellowvships Office, Rackham Build-
ing, room 1014: informatIon by calling
extension 4-2218.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM
South Campus
Hoover and State Streets
Building Hours: (through Sept.).
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. -7:00
p.m.; Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday, closed.
Athletic Managers' Meetings: A 11
meetings in Room 3A, Michigan Union.
All Athletic Managers' must attend
their respective meeting. Fraternity Di-
vision, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 7:30 p.m.
\Independent Division, Wednesday,
Sept. ,4, 8:45 p.m. Residen'ce Halls Divi-
sion, Thursd y, Sept. 5,' 7:300 p.m.
Graduate Division, Thursday, Sept 5,
8:45 p.m.
Softball Tournament: First round
games begin tonight at 4:30 and 5:45;
All games scheduled for South Ferry
Field diamonds; stop by the IM Build-
ing or call 663-4181 or 663-4182 for your
team's schedule.
Handball: Courts are now open for
play during regular building hours; Ex-
cept for regularly scheduled class hours
Monday through Friday from 8-10:00
a.m. and 1 -3:00 p.m.
Swimming: Monday through Friday,
Faculty only, 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.,
Feculty afid Students, 4:00 p.m. - 6:30
pm.; Saturday, Faculty and Students,
10:00 a.m. - 12 noon, 2:30 p.m. - 5:30
p.m.
Squash: Monday through Friday,
10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m.
Main Gymnasium: Closed for refin-
ishing; open on Sept. 16.
Locker Rental Fees: Main office open
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30
p.m. Students, $7.00 for, two semesters;
Faculty, $9.00 per year; Faculty Squash
and Tennis Club, $15.00 per year;
Weightlifting Club, $15.00 per year;
Bbxing, Judo, and Karate Clubs, $7.00
per year; Daily Locker Rental - $.25
per day.
Co-Recreational Activity: For stu-
dents, coeds, faculty and their wives;
Friday 7:30 -10:00 p.m. Swimming,
gymnastics and other activities as facil-
ities are available.
For Additional Information: Call 663-
4181 .or 663-4182. The office is open dur-
ing all regular building hours.
The Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Pro-
ject invites requests for faculty re-
searchl grants to support research with-;
in the scope of the term "peaceful uises
of nuclear energy." Typical areas in
which the Project is interested are:
Biological effects of radiation, Direct
conversion of nuclear energy to elec-
trical energy, The fusion process, Plas-
mas as related to controlled fusion,
Radiation chemistry, Nuclear weapons
proliferation and disarmament, Phys-
chological attitudes toward nuclear
energy hazards, Evaluation of hazards
to urban populations from nuclear ac-
t'.ities, and Economic studies of nuc-
lear activities including power produc-
tion. New research ideas and pilot pfo-
jecvts are particularly encouraged. The
relationship to peaceful uses of nuclear
energy, however, must be clear. The
routine use of isotope tracer tech-
niques will not by itself justify support.
Requests for grants of $3,000 or less
are most appropriate. Grants may cover
equipment, supplies, research assist-
ance, and field trips, Applications for
these grants should be returned to the
Phoenix Project by Monday, September
23, 1968. Grants will be made by De-
cember 1, 1968. Application blanks may
be obtained from the office of the
Sept. 6. Director of Physical Planning, ence Literature on Highera Education)
Universidad de Oriente; Puerto La West Berlin, Germany.
Cruz, Venezuela. Mr. and Mrs. Zahari Staikov: Sept. 7.
Dean Edmond Naim: Sept. 1 - 4. Dean Associate for Research at the Institute
Law School, University of Lebanon; Le- of Labor; Sofia, Bulgaria,
banon.
Mr. and Mrs. Firouz Tofigh: Sept. 1 -
7. Planner, Plan Organization, Tehran
and Research Director, Institute of Eoctoral
Social Research and Studies; Iran.
Prof. Tadakazu Fukase: Sept. 2 - 7.
Professor of Law of'Hokkaido Univer-
sity; Japan. Walter Stix Glazer, History, Disserta-
Dr. Ingrid Sommerkorn: Sept. 4 - 6: tion: "Cincinnati in 1840: A Commun-
Research Associate at the Max Planck ity Profile," on Wednesday, September
Institute of West Berlin (Program on 4 at 1 p.m. in Room 3609 Haven Hall,
Socialization and Compensatory Educa- Chairman: John Higham.
tion; West Berlin, Germany. Arthur Alvin Ranger, Aerospace En-
Mir. Wolfgang Nitsch: Sept. 4 - 6. Re- gineering. Dissertation: "The Aerody-
search Associate at the Max Planck In- namic Shattering of Liquid Drops," on
stitute of West Berlin (Program on Wednesday, September 4 at 1 p.m. in
Room 4040 East Engineering, Chairman
J. A. Nicholls.
Gerald William Foess, Civil Engineer-
ing, Dissertation: "A Study of the Re.
moval of Flocculent and Discrete Parti-
culate Matter in a Rapid Sand Filter,'
on Wednesday, September 4 at 3 p.m
in Room 275 West Engineering, Chair-
man: J. A. Borchardt. ,
Leonard Theodore Nelson, Jr., Educa-
tion, Dissertation: "The Relationship
between Verbal. Visual-Spatial, and
Numerical Abilities a'nd the Learning
of the Mathematical Concept of Func-
tion," on Wednesday, September 4 at
3 p.m. in Room 3019 University High
School, Chairman: J. N. Payne.
Harng-Sen Huang, Mechanical En.
gineering, Dissertation: "Minimum
Time Control of Heat Exchangers Hav
ing Internal Heat Sources," on Wednes-
day, September 4 at 4 p.m. In Room information on all these matters will education or experience, age from 19 4, 7:30 p.m. 3C Union. Everyorl4 w3-
244 West Engineering, Chairman: W. J. be held Sept. 17 at 3: and 4: PM, Angell up. a come.
Yang. Hall. If you miss these meetings come Local Motel:Night Auditor, Fri. and ' The College Republicans are con.
to 3200 S.A.B. Positions received con- Sat irhts 11 p.m. - 7 am., mian, no ducting a campaign blity this evening.
tinually by mail and phone are listed seilc ed. or exper. All members are reqluested to meet at
in this DO.. under "Current Posi-a
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: December and Spring Graduates: by General Division by mail and moting related to arts. Arts Council ners welcome.
Placement services are available to phone, please call 764-4760 for further Administrator, BA and 6 years admin. U of M Young Americans for Free-
anyone with 12 or more hours at information. activities relating to creative arts pro- dom and U of M Society of Classical
U of M. Hours of the Office are 8:30 B. F, Goodrich, Akron, Ohio: Engrg, motion. Civil Rights Representative in Liberalism, joint meeting, Sunday,
--12 & 1:30 - 4:30 M-F. 3200 S.A.B. for Aztran dev., textile, tire dynamics, metro. parts of state. BA in soc. sci. Sept. 8, 3:00 p.m., 3R-S Union Organi-
Services include Career Counselig, wheel and brake. State Police Trooper, men age 21-35. zational meeting.
Te Pac nC aovnn reer s Connecticut Civil Service: Welfare State of Utah: Economist, Dept. of Bach Club meeting, Thursday, Sept.
formation and application procedures, Standards Reviewer, MSW and 2 years Highways, Econ. major and 2 years ex- 5, 8 p.m.; Guild House, 802 Monroe.,
Crumer PnlBacesantdSIrvieandyexper, or BA and 4 years, apply before per. Manager, Public Information Serv- Speaker: Dr. David Crawford, "The
Careers in Business and Industry, ices MA in soc. sci, or soc. wk. area. Brandenburg Concertos: Contrasts in
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tives of the above throughout the U, Detroit Public Schools, Detroit. Mich,: Planner, Dept. of Health and Welfare, Instrumental Styles." Jelly dolut and
is done in the fall and spring. You Senior Preparator for Children's Mu- Degree and 2 years exper. conversation afterwards. All perons
must give us your current address this seum. college degree and art skills in State of Oregon: Landscape Designer, who like classical music are invited; no
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.recruiting date listings. Employers ex- tratlons, life drawing, sculpture, mu- arch, and 0-1 yrs. exper. Forester, de- further information call 769-2922, 769-
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