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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, September 22, 1968

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday2 September 22, 1968

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

lable in Socioeconomic Differentials in
Fertility," on Monday, Sept. 23 at
3:30 p.m. n Center Conference Room.
1225 South University, Chairman: D.
Goldberg.
Placemteii
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION

Columbia
lets SDS

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 3528 L.S.&A. Bldg. before 2
p.m of the day preceding publi-
cation and by 2 pm. Friday for
Saturday and Sunday. General No-
tices may be published a maximum
of two times on request; Day Cal-
endar items appear only once. Stu-
dent organization notices are n o t
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

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Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar:"Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 68": North Campus Com-
mons, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00
to 9:00 p.m.
Botanical Gardens Open House: 1800
Dixboro Road (five miles east of Ann
Arbor), 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Cinema Guild: A. Koznitsev's Ham-
I let (Russian version using Pasternak's
prose translation): Architecture Audi-
torium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program: Mo-
liere's The Misanthrope: Lydia Men-
delssohn Theater, 8:00 -p.m.
Soles and Service
SPECIAL CLOSE OUT
'68 American . , $1858
'68 Javelins .... $2595
-INC. AUTO. TRANS.-
'69's ARE "HERE!
2448 Washtenaw Ave.,
Phone: 434-2424
Mon.,Thurs., Friday
9-9

School of Music Faculty Organ Re-
cital: Marilyn Mason, Organist; The
Chamber Choir, Thomas Hilbish, Con-
ductor: Chapel, Concordia College, 4090
Geddes Road, 8:00 p.m.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: "Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 68": North Campus Commons,
8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00
p m.n
The Eighth Annual Conference on
Organ Music: Registration: Hill Audi-
torium, 9:00 a.m.; Anton Heiler, Profes-
sor of Organ, Academy of Music,
Vienna, "The Orgelbuchlein of Bach":
Hill Auditorium, 9:30 a~m.; Robert
Clark, Associate Professor of Music,
"Basic Musicianship for the Organist":
Hill Auditorium, 1:30 p.m.; Open
House: 2108 Scottwood, 4:30 p.m.
School of Music Recital: Majors in
the Organ Department: Hill Auditor-
ium, 3:00 p.m.
School of Music Organ Recital and
Choir Concert: Vernon DeTar, Guest
Organist, The Chamber Choir, Thomas
Hilbish, Conductor: Hill Auditorium,
8:00 p.m.
General Notices
Mkae-up final examinations for Ger-
man 101, 102, 111, 232, 238 will be
given Tuesday, September 24, 7-9 p.m.
Students must get written permission
from their former teacher, and register
in the German Department office be-
for 12 noon, Tuesday, September 24.
Examination rooms will be posted on
the GERMAN DEPARTMENT bulletin
board.
Broadcasting Service: Radio Station
WUOM-FM (91.7 Mc) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
daily; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun-
day, 1:30 Martin Luther Ling - "Non-
Violence and Social Change", a re-
peat broadcast o fthe CBC Massey Lec-
tures recorded by Dr. King before his
death. 4:00 p.m., Library of Congress
Lectures - Alexander Svourby gives a
dramatic reading on Walt Whitman.
Monday, 11 a.m. The Eleventh Hour
(repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts
an hour of news and conversation
about the arts and literature. Special
guest: Ernest Fuller from Belize, Brit-
ish Honduras.
Doctoral
Examinations

PI:i ement Interviews: The followiug
organizations will interview at Place-
ment Services, the representatives ex- NEW YORK -/P - A tripartite
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in- committee at Columbia University
terviewees, therefore, if you are not has decided to allow the radical
already registered with the General
Division, please stop in and let us pro- Students for a Democratic Society
vide you with the proper materials. to continue its use of campus fa-
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint- cilities pending a study of univer-
ments by phone, or stop in and make
appt. in person. Make appts. as ston sity rules.
as possible, none accepted after 4 p.m. The decision by the Committee
day preceding visit, ' on Student Organizations - com-
INTERVIEWS THE WEEK OF posed of two students, two faculty
SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH 27: members and -two administrators
Monday, September 23, 1968: U. S - followed two meetings with Dr.
Marines - men and women for Marine
Corps Officer Programs, All degree lev- Andrew W. Cordier, acting univer-
els any major, December, April and sity president.
June graduates. The SDS, which openly says it
Tuesday, September 24, 1968: U. S. inl
Marines, see Mon. listing above. lds y Leagcipple the 214-year-
Wednesday, September 25, 1968: U. S.'old Ivy League school when class-
Marines, See Mon. listing above. es begin Sept. 26, had been banne
Thursday, and Friday, September 26 from use of campus facilities fol-
and 27, 1968: No interviews presently lowing a demonstration Wednes-
scheduled at placement services, 3200
S.A.B.day.

Larry Lee Bumpass, Sociology,
sertation: "Age at Marriage as a

Dis-
Var-

INTERVIEWS THE WE
SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOB
Monday, September 30, 1968
Michigan Division of Voc
habilitation, Ann Arbor, Mic
on this visit are not yet rec~e
if nterested call and mak(
ment, we will notify you if
Ization feels they are not s
major this year.
Northwestern Mutual Life
Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
morning only. All degree lev
Chem., Gen. Lib. Arts, Law,e
for insurance sales.
Tuesday, October 1, 1968:
Smith, Hinchman & Grylls
Inc., Detroit, Mich.: Detail
visit not yet received by this
company is nvolved in Ar
and Planning.
Wednesday, October 2, 1968:
Ford Motor Company,
Mich.: M & F, Rhl day, Bach
degrees in Chem, Econ., Gen.
Math and Psych, also LLB.
puting, Mktg. Res., Personn
tion, Purchasing, and Stati
tions country-wide.
Thursda~y, October 3, 1968:
Upjohn Company, Kalama
- M & F, All day. Bach. in
Chem., Microbiol., Math,
Positions in biology and da
ing.
No interviews at Placeme
Friday, October 4.
Summer Placement Serv
S.A:B., Lower level. Officially
1. Come in and register for
of summer jobs.
ENGINEERING PLACEMEN'
128 H, West Engrg. BI
September 22 and 24. E
Placement 'Meeting: No. 4."
the Job." Common difficulti
ition from school to work a
avoid them. Fourth of four
Profesor J. G. Young. Sep
4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in
West Engineering Building.
and evening, meetings will
same.)
Lose Somethi
Find it with
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How are things in Glochamorra

Paying for the Other Guy's Accidents ?
Save on your Auto Insurance
For those who qualify-
$25,000 B.I. and P.D. $1,000 Medical Expenses
and Uninsured Motorists Protection

Requirement
to be sudied

w

e nurance
-- , & .among the new features the test
els in Gen. will examine'
and Speech Potts feels the new test will be
a more accurate source of in-
Associates, formation as to what the student
is on this knows.
office, the Prof. James O'Neil, chairman
rch., Engr., of the romance languages and
literatures departments, says, "It
Dearborn takes five or six years of regular
. and Mast, study to ; learn any language at
z, Lib. Arts, all. Students resent, and rightly
el, Produc- so, having to learn a new lang-
t"el* Produc-
sties. Loca- uage at age' 18."
But O'Neil feels language pro-
ficiencyis a necessity. He would
ni ioch. even consider language profic-
Pharmacy. iency as an entrance eguiremfent
ta process- instead of a distribution require-
ment. He feels those without the
proficiency could study the lang-
vice, 212 uage until they achieve profici-
y open Oct. enCy - without credit.
thousands The purpose of _the language
requirement as stated in the col-
T SERVICE lege's announcement is, "to devel-
ldg. op the essential skills of speak-
'Snucces nging, understanding, and readying
es of, trans- . . . as a preparation for its use
and how to in professional and civil affairs,
r meetings, and to provide a general view of
itember 24,
Room 311 the culture of the people whose
(Afternoon native language it is."
i be the Any change in distribution re-
quirement must be recommended
- ~ by Gindin's curriculum committee
to the college faculty, who then
ng? nust approve the rule. The last
time the requirement was exam-
a ined was in 1965. At that time,
curriculum committee member
ied Prof. Sheridan Baker strongly
defended the policy which is still
,. .- ., in effect today.

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Age 21-25

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Married Mole
Age 21-25

.. $70 per year

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For the First Time, Homecoming Will Present
TWO SEPARA TE CONCERTS

BILL COSBY

DIONNE WARWICK

What more
"Bill Cosby
right?"
Right!

can you say, except that
is a very funny fellow,

...Is he little brook still leaping there?

"Cushioning all Dionne's songs is an
uncanny rhythmic sense. To .the stop-
and-go rhythms of such David and
Bacharach songs as 'Walk On By,' her
body pulsates and twitches, and her
voice seems, somehow to swing to its

own built-in

rhythmic section,
-From Newsweek

Saturday, Oct.16
HOMECOMING 68

Thursday, Oct.24
DIONNE WARWICK
L BILL COSBY

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