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sity of Michigan for which The
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accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: "Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 69": North Campus Commons,
8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00
p.m.
School of Music Recital: Students of
the Wind Instrument Department:
School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m.
School of Music Recital: Students of
the String Department: School of Music
Recital Hail, 3:45 p.m.
Processional Theatre Program: APA
Repertory Company in Shakespeare's
Hamlet: Lydia Mendelssohn Theater,
8:00 p.m.
General Notices
Flu Shots: There wili be a Flu Shot
Clinic at the Health Service, Thursday.
October 3, 1968. from 8-11:30 a.m. and
1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1.50 for
students and spouses and $2.00 for
facultyhstaff and spouses. Persons who
have had a Flu Shot since 1964 need
only one this year.
Fellowship Information Meeting: For
College Seniors, Graduate Students and
others interested in the availability of
fellowships and traineeships for grad-
uate study in 1969-70. Thursday, Oc-
tober 3, 1968, 3-5 p.m., Rackham Lec-
ture Hall.
Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio
(91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Tuesday 1:00 p.m. The Next Fifty
Years: "The Urgent and the Important
-Policy on Social Issues" with Robert
H. Hutchins and Bayard Rustin. Wed-
nesday 11 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (re-
peated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an
hour of news and conversation about
the arts and literature. Features: Rich-
ard Burgwin discussing "The Bacchae",
and a visit to. the Masada Exhibition at
the Detroit Institute of Arts. Wednes-
day 1:00 p.m. The Aged American -
The Vulnerable Years - the 1st of a
series of talks from the 21st annual
conference on aging sponsored by the
U-M, WSU. Jack Weinberg, M. D., Clin-
ical Director, Ill. State Psychiatric
Inst., Chicago, on "Life Tasks Remain-
ing to the Aged". Wednesday 2:30 p.m.
Afternoon Musicale -- a special pro-
gram in observance of Yom Kippur.
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. The U-M Philhar-
monla - direct from Hill Auditorium,
Theo Alcantara, conductor.
Political Science Colloquium: For all
students and faculty who were in
Czechoslovakia or the Soviet Union
this summer to discuss the invasion
and other experiences, 8:00 p.m. Wed-
nesday, October 2, 1968, 2235 Angell
Hall.
The History Department presents the
first lecture in its series on Some As-
pects of Negro American History. Pro-
fessor Hollis Lynch of the University
of Buffalo will speak on "The Pan-
African Impulse among Afro-Ameri-
cans in the Nineteenth Century," on
Thursday, October 3 at 4:15 p.m. in
Auditorium A.
LAW SCHOOL CANDIDATES
Representatives from most of the
major law schools are expected to visit
Michigan this fall for the purpose of
discussing the programs and admis-
sion policies of their respectoive schools
with prospective applicants.
The following schools will be repre-
sented in the coming weeks:
State University of New oYrk at
Buffalo Law Echool, Friday, October
4, 9 a.m.
Wayne State Law School, Tuesday,
October 8, 9 a.m.
Universit yof Virginia School of
Law, Thursday, October 10, 10 a.m.
Vanderbilt University Law School,
Monday, October 14, 9 a.m.
Duke University School of Law, Tues-
day, October 15, 9 a.m.
University of Toledo School of Law,
Tuesday, October 15. 1 p.m.{
University of Illinois College of Law,
Friday, October 18, 10 a.m.
Indiana University School of Law,
Thursday, October 24, 9 a.mn. y
Individual appointments may be ar-
ranged with Mrs. Towle in Room 1223,
Angell Hall or by calling 764-0312.
NOTE: This service is available to in-
terested students in every academnic
eligible. To give nominees sufficient
time to prepare and submit the re-
quired credentials, faculty members
are urged to send in their nominationsj
as early as possible, although letters
postmarked October 20 will be accept-.
ed. Letters of nomination should in-
clude the student's ifeld of concentra-
tion, his local address and telephone,
and should be sent to Professor Otto
G. Graf, Department of German, 1079,
Frieze Building, Univeristy of Michi-
gan. Seniors interested in advanced
study and a teaching career whose
academic performance merits nomina-
tion for Woodrow Wilson fellowships
may consult the campus representative,
Professor Morris Greenhut, 1616 Haven,
concerning qualifications and proced-
ures. They will also find it profit-
able to attend the meeting on Grad-
uate Fellowships to be held in the
Rackham Lecture Hall, October 3, at 3
p.m.
Foreign Visitors
Aires, Argentina. October 2, 1968.
The following individuals can be
reached through the Foreign Visitor
Division of the Visitor and Guest Re-
lations Office, Room 22-24, Michigan
Union. Telephone: 764-2148.
Dr. Tarcisio M. Padilha; Professor of
Philosophy, University of Guanabara;
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. September 27-30,
1968.
Mr. Piero Ottono; Journalist. Carriere
dela Sera (leading newspaper); Milano,
Italy. October 1, 1968.
General and Countess Wolf von Bau-
dissin; Professor, Strategic S t u d I e s
Group; Hamburg, Germany. October 1-
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Hillel Foundation, Tuesday, Oct. 1st,
Yon Kippur (Kol Nidre) services: Com-
bined conservative reform services at
Rackham Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Hillel
members admitted at 7:00 -p.m.; non-
members at 7:30 p.m.
UM Scottish Country Dance Society.'
Dance meetinng Weds., 8:00 - 10:30
p.m. W.A.B. lounge. Instruction given.
Beginners welcome.
Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St. Re-1
servations must be made today for
Succot meals on Sunday nite, Oct. 6th,
Monday, Oct. 7th and Tues., Oct. 8th.
Lulavs and Esrogs also available. Phone
663-4129.
American Institute of Industrial En-
gineers, weekly luncheon, Tues., Oct.
1st, 12 noon, 229 West Engin. Speaker:
Paul Spann, "Can Industrial Engineer-
ing be Applied to Inner City Projects?"
UM Ski Club general mass meeting
and Switzerland trip sign up. Oct. 1st
7:30 p.m. Union ballroom.
3, 1968.
Mr, Carlos Lopez Saubidet: Manag-
er. Agricultural Experimental Station
and former Minister of Agriculture;
Buenos Aires, Argentine. October 2,
1968.
Placement
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION
Placement Interviews: The following
organization will interview at Place-
ment Services, the representatives ex-
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in-
terviewees, therefore,' if you are not
already registered .,with the General
I Division, please stop in and let us pro-J
vide you with the proper materials.j
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-'
iments by phone, or stop in and make
appt. in person. Make appts. as soon as
possible, none accepted after 4 p.m.:
day preceding visit.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1968,
Harris Trust Company, Chicago, Ill.:!
M & F., All Day. BA/BS/MA/MS Econ.,
Gen. Lib. Arts, and Math for Secretar-
ial, Computing, Banking, and Mgmt.
Trng.
Argonne National Laboratory, Ar-I
gonne, Ill.: M & F. All day. BS Math,
MS Math for Biochem., Anal, Gen and
inorganic chem., phys. chem., math
and physics for Res. and Dev. work.
General Foods Corp., White Plains,
Y.Eg M & F.All day. BA/BS/MA/
M Ecn., Engl., Gen,. iLb,. Arts, Hist.,
Journ., Law, Libr. c., Math., Micro-
biol., Philo, Poli, Sci., Speech, and Soc.
for Data Process., Mgmt. Trng., Mktg.
Res., Personnel, Prod., Purchas., Territ.
Sales and Statistics.
Northwestern University Graduate
School of Business, Chicago, Ill.: M &-
F. Allnday. All degrees interested in
MBA and PhD ifi Bus. Ad.
U.S. Civil Service Commission, De-
troit, Mich. M & F, All day. Furnishing
information on opportunities u n d e r
Federal Service Entrance Examination
(FSEE) and positions in the Social
Security Administration as Claims
Representative and other nationwide
programs.
University of Chicago, Graduate
School of Business, Chicago, Ill.: M &
F. All day. For MBA and Ph.D. pro-
grams in Bus. Ad. All degrees.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1968
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y.:
M & F. All day. BA/BS, Chem., and
Math. MA/MS Math for Prodction,
Inside and Territ. Sales, and Statistics.
Internal Revenue Service, Detroit,
Mich,: M & F. All Day. BA/BS Econ.,
Engl., Gen, Lib. Arts, Hist., and Poll.
Sci. for Revenue Officers and Tax
Technicians.
Xerox Corporation, Rochester,. N.Y.:
M & F. Afternoon only. BA/BS Econ.,
Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, .Hist.,
Journ., Philo., Poli. Set., and Psych for
Inside and Territ. Sales.
IF YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR THANOS
INTERVIEWS IN OTHER OFFICES,
REQUESTING LIBERAL ARTS,
L S & A MAJORS:
Make appts. at appropriate offices, re-
quest your credentials from this office
several dayi in ad=ance.
Pittsburgh National Bank, Business
Admin. Plcmt. on October 10.
Royal Dutch, Shell Companies Over-
seas, Bus. Ad. morning of Oct. 11, and
Engrg. afternoon of Oct. 11.
BKeebler Company, Engineering and
Bus. Ad. Plcm't. October 11.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE
212 S.A.B. Lower Level
Officially open Oct. 1 on through
both semesters, Come in and introduce
yourself to thousands of summer jobs
in all sectors of the economy, nation-
wide. Watch this bulletin for an-
nouncements of interviewing, and
openings.
Interview Visit: October 3, Wed-
nesday. Naval Underwater Weapons Re-
search Company, Rhode Isl. will talk
to BS/MS students in Chem. and en-
gineering fields interested in summer
work with this agency. If you are in-
terested please contact SPS immed-
lately, so we can make arrangements.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT
SERVICE
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg.
Make interview appointment at Room
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-
wise specified.
OCTOBER 8, 1968
Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa)
Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa)
Argonne National Lab.
Atlantic Research Corp.
FirestoneTire&ARubber
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. - Mfg.,
Tech., Financial
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. - Inter-
national Co.
Ford Motor Co.
Foster Wheeler Corp.
Hooker Chemical Corp.
Levitt & Sons, inc.
The Trane Co.f
Union Carbide Corp. - Chem. &
PlasticssDiv.
Vitro Labs
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.
AAHS reviews
'hair policy'
Ann Arbor High School's groom-
ing policy will be temporarily sus-
pended while it is re-examined by
a soon to be appointed ad hoe
committee.
The suspension of the "hair
policy" was announced yesterday
by Pioneer High Principal Theo-
dore Rokicki following the recom-
mendation of the school's Griev-
ance Committee that the rule be
reviewed,
The committee will be compos-
ed of representatives from the
faculty, administration and Par-
ent-Teacher Organization.
Last week three students were
suspended from classes because
their hair length as in violation
of the,. grooming policy. The su-
spensions nearly resulted in a
student walk-out last Thursday.
Two of the three will be re-ad-
mitted to classes today. The third
will be excluded an iextra day in
penalty for passing out literature
without administration approval.
The committee" is expected to
deliver- its report at the end of
October.
you will find him
.
r.VfIf l 9 % SSES _ _eld
BgnOt7hat the NEW THANO7S j field.
l Woodrow Wilson Fellowships. Nom-
Begin OcI 7t h I! 1 inations for Woodrow Wilson Fellow-
LAPLRIHTIWships and Designates for first yeari
graduate work leading to a career in
college teaching are due October 20.
412 E. Liberty Only faculty members may nominate
candidates. Eligible for nomination ar
men and women of outstanding abil-
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Interviews at campus placement
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Martin Marietta Corporation is interviewing
for career positions in major, long-term Research,
Development and Production Programs.
Opportunities exist in the technologies
associated with Space Exploration, Advanced
Electronics and Communications Systems,
Missile Systems, and High Strength Materials.
Martin Marietta has major facilities in:
Baltimore, Maryland; Denver, Colorado; Orlando,
Florida; Wheeling, Illinois.
If you are unable to schedule an interview,
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