100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

September 04, 1968 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1968-09-04

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Page Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, September 4, 1968

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
... ..r.......,« «,. r:: .r: "« sw:..SA ,.:Sr,".:.: r:.":...,..:.v::::..:: r."r. .. " ..; .....: ":.::::...:,; ...?{3<:" v:: "% :}T...:
.. .. . .... . . ...... ... r.... .....r:. ..::.......:r:: ...:. "4 ..}." ::o . r ." ::.iYt ::

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-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITER form to
Room.3564.Administration Bldg. be-
fore J p.m. of the day preceding
publication and by 2 p.m.. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
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
BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS tions." Watch this column for all State of Michigan: Pediatric Consul-
placement notices. tant, MD licenced in Mich , pediatrics U.M. Scottish Country Dance Society,*
3200 SAB di.AtConiRpeettvB Dance meeting, Wed. 8:00 - 10:30 pm
GENERA DIVISION Current Position Openings received and 2 years bus or govnet. work in pro- WAB Lounge. Instruction given. Begin-
: 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
Recruiting on campus by representa- ?Pnnr et fHat n efrIsrmna tls"Jlydnt n
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
and every semester to receive weekly slayout,design, models, graphics, ilus- 2 levelsBS in lands, constrctio, or musical knowledge is necessary. For
.recruiting date listings. Employers ex- tratlons, life drawing, sculpture, mu- arch, and 0-1 yrs. exper. Forester, de- further information call 769-2922, 769-
pect to see information on inter- seum exhibition, keylining. Apply be- gree in forestry, forest engrg., or forest 4472, or Randy at 761-0828 or 769-1605.
viewees, therefore we require at least fore Sept. 10. mgmt. Aquatic Biologist, degree in Art Print Loan open 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
avita sheet, on our forms for dupli- Ann Arbor Office of Detroit Insur- fisheries, or fisheries biol. 3rd Floor SAB.
cation, from you. The advantages of ance Firm: Clerk-typist for 1 girl of- ORGANIZATION NOTICES UM) Amateur Radio Club meeting,
registering completely, however, a r e fice, general duties, shorthand NOT ONWednesday, Sept. 4th, 7:00 pm., *00O
much greater. Registration Meeting for required, prefer woman, no specific' U of M Chess Club meeting Sept. East Engineering Bldg.

r
i
.

USDA CHOICE BEEF OVEN ROASTS, BOTTOM ROUND,
RUMP, OR. ROTISSIERE
lb

FRESH ALL BEEF, GROUND DAILY
tnbuqe

Y Of 0~Circle KBA
S~~iCE

x
x 3-lb.
B re sh Pkg.
or
eMot
Smnokehouse
Polish Sausagfe

c

Ihb.

Gortons Frozen
FishI StickS * .

~ , 8 66

4

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

c

Arm
Bone
Cuts

POPPS MICHIGAN GRADE

Pkg.

iC

Ea.

Hygrade Sportsman Gordon's Fresh Hot or Regular Peschke Michigan Grade 1 Oscar Mayer
Sliced Bologna . 1Pork Sausage Pk.CSiced Bologna S.liced Bacon .Pig5,

;:
*.

Frozen Asstd. Varieties,
Banquet Dinn
Frozen Banquet
Pot Pies.
Plain or Butternilk
W Puffin Biscuit
v Buttercup Processed
- - Loaf Cheese
Meadowdale
1 Margarine
Detergent
S Bold . . .
B od--M., Liquid
y Lux Detergen
Liquid Detergent
Wisk . ...
Regular Size
K KU LAN ,xW
'Lux lake.

ers
. .

11-oz.
Wt.
Pkg.

8-ox,
Wt"
Pkg.
8-or.
Tube
lb.
Loafa

2

1-lb.
. . Print
3-.b.
1-ox.
. * Pkg.

4y Meadowdale
36c Adney Beans.
Our Favorite
15 & Green Peas ..#
Quick or Regular
8 Quaker oats'...
~7'Meadowdale
AJ4 Pancake Syrup
Detergent
12 Cascade..
.4
Detergent
p B oath S iz e
55c Lifebouy Soap.
7w Liquid
73C wSan Detert
aE~rReg. 3 Bar
34 c %T
p 'Lux SOap .. .

1 -16.
$-or.
0 Jae

s
r
M

Can

35-ox.
Pkq.

16-ox.
Can
1-.16
2-ox.
Pkg. j

Meadowdale
13 (4 Salad Dressing
For Cooking;
15 Mazol oil .
° ° Liver of Beef
29 Vets Dog Food
Hart Brand
38 -Ktomato luce .
Delicious All Flavors
7C ~ - HiDrinks. .
Detergent-
tiDrh . . . . "
Cold Water
18 All. . . .
4 SpeCial Label ,
4 Spry . . . .
SIn Butter Sauce-Whole Kernel
= LivCr ..

f

Sri.
Qt-a. 5
Can
* Con
-4 24C
14-r
Ca

Meadowdale Frozen
French Fries . .
All Grinds Coffee
rk Maxwell House C
Hudson Forms Pcs. and Stems
Mushrooms .. oCa
Detergent 2-l
A2 fDAre t ].9
c.Chocolate
, tY Hershey .Syrup., Ca
Detergent Tablets
Sal . . . Pk.
r Rosey RedFroze 6-o
awan Pudnch
Dares
Shorthread Twist" 12Pk
i~,Sunshine Cookies
-0* Hydrox lMint . . Pg

9
69°
19°
73
38

t
. "

'Pt. 6-ox,
w t.

3-lb.
2-or.
Pkg.
55S-ox.
Wt.
Bar.
Pt.
6-ox.I
Bt{.

.jj. 7 ,
6-lb. $199
Box

Qt.,
Ut!.
12!/2-ox.
Wt.
Sox

2-lb.
Can

66

4
Ii

13 ox.23

g4

*

" s

.. ..

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan