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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, October 2, 1968

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accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
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.
Cinema Guild: The Coming of Sound
(Scenes from the Jazz Singer): Archi-
tecture Auditorium, 7-:00 and 9:05 p.m.
(Free Showing).
Fall Art Lecture Series: How New Is
Modern? - Victor H. Miesel, Assoc-
iate Professor of History of Art, "Pi-
casso and Cubism": Amphitheater,
Rackham Building, 7:30 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program: APA
Repertory Company in Shakespeare's
Hamlet: Lydia Mendelssohn Theater,
8:00 p.m.
School of Music Concert: University
Philharmonia: Theo Alcantara, Con-
ductor: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
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University Players (Department of
Speech): Euripides' The Bacchae: True-
blood Theatre, 8:00 p.m.
General Notices
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.
Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio
(91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Wednesday 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. Features:
Richard Burgwin discussing "The Bac-7
chae", and a visit to the Masada Ex-
hibition at the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Wednesday 1:00 p.m. The Aged+
American - The Vulnerable Years - 1st7
of a series of talks from the 21st con-
ference on aging sponsored by the
U-M, WSU. Jack Weinberg, M.D., Clin-
ical Dir. Ill. State Psychiatric Inst.,
Chicago, on "Life Tasks Remaining to
the Aged." Wednesday 2:30 p.m., After-
noon Musicale - a special program in
observance of Yom Kippur. Wednesday,
8:00 p.m. The U-M Philharmonia - di-
rect from Hill Auditorium, Theo Alcan-;
tara conductor. Thursday 11 a.m. The7
Circumstance of Science - "Science and
Society, 1st of a series produced at
MSU on the responsibility of Modern
science toward society. Thursday 1:00
p.m. Peace, Love, Creativity: Hope of
Mankind - "The Creative Eye", with
Prof. Peter Fingesten, Pace College.
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.
Botany Seminar: Dr. E. E. C. Clebsch,

University of Tennessee, "Ecology of
the Great Smoky Mountains", Thurs.,
Oct. 3, 1968 at 4:15 p.m. at Botanical
Gardens.
Fellowship Information Meeting: For
College Seniors, Graduate Students
and others interested in the availabil-
ity of fellowships and traineeships for
graduate study in 1969-70, Thursday
October 3, 1968, 3-5 p.m., Rackham Lec-
ture Hall.
Flu Shots: There will 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
faculty, staff and spouses. Persons who
have had a Flu Shot since 1964 need
only one this year.
Doctoral
Examinations
Michael Stephen Margolis, Political
Science, Dissertation: "The Impact of
Political Environment, Campaign Ac-
tivity, and aPrty Organization on the
Outcomes of oCngressional Elections,"
on Wednesday, October 2 at 2 p.m. in
Room 6006 I.S.R., Chairman: W. E. Mil-
ler.
SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN
BY STUDENT GOVERN IENT
COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING
SEPTEMBER 26, 1968
Approved: That SGC instruct the
Executive Board to proceed immediate-
ly with the incorporation of SGC as
a Michigan charitable-educational cor-
poration under the Articles of Incor-
poration approved last Spring.
Approved: That the following ques-
tion be put to referendum at the No-
vember election.
STUDENT CONTROL OF SGC MONEY
Shall the Board of Regents of the
University of Michigan contract with
Student Government Council, Incor-
porated, for the collection of dues in
accordance with the terms of the pro-
posed Agreement, in order to permit
the student body, acting in referen-
dum, to determine (increase or de-
crease) the per-capita rate at which
SGC shall be funded?
F Yes.
F No.

Approved: To amend Article IV of
th* SO Plan (February, 1968) by: 1)
Striking the sentence "In accordance
with Regental policy, Council func-
tic(ns are defined as follows" and sub-
stituting "Council shall have author-
ity to do any or all of the following:"
2) Adding to Section A "withdraw re-
cognition from existing student organ-a
izations, and make regulations gov-
erning the conduct of student organi-
zations." 3) Striking the text of Sec-'
tion B and substituting for it "To
make regulations governing individual
student conduct."
Approved: That Delta Sigma Chi
Men's Professional Journalistic Society
be recognized as a student organiza-
tion.
Approved: That Save the S e n a t e
Committee be recognized as a student
organization.
Approved: That University of Mich-
igan Fencing Club be recognized as a
student organization.
Approved: That Scientology Ann Ar-
bor - Students Group be recognized
as a student organization.
Approved: That University of Mich-
igan Oceanological Society be recogniz-
ed as a student organization.
Approved: A projected budget for
$22,375 for the fiscal year 1968-69.
Placement
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Federal Service Entrance Examina-
tion, (FSEE) applications for 1969 have
not been received by Placement Serv-
ices yet, however we expect them next
week. To our knowledge the deadline
for the November 16 test is October 9.
Watch this bulletin for further devel-
opments.
National Security Agency applications
due Oct. 9 for Oct. 19 test. Language,
Soc. Sci. and other Liberal Arts majors
are required to take the qualification
Test. Math Majors are not. Interviews
will be held in early Dec. for those who
qualify. Applications avail. at Plcm't.
Serv.
Vogue Prix De Paris Contest: Must
register to enter competition b e f o r e
Oct. 21st. 1st prize, Year on Vogue staff

Gen. Lib. Arts, and Pharm. PhD Ana-
lytical Chem., Organic Chem., a n d
Pharm. for Computing, Mgmt. Trng,,
Mktg. Res., Personnel, and Territ.
SRles.
Aluminum Company of America
(ALCOA), Pitts., Pa.: M & F, all day.
BA. BS MA MS Gen. Chem., Journ,
Math, Phsy , for data process., p u b I .
res., and territ sales.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1968
Aluminum Company of America
(ALCOA), see Monday, above, listing
for details.
Burroughs Corporation, J a c k s o n,
Mich. - Men. Afternoon only. All de-
grees, all levels for territorial sales.
Inland Steel Company, Chicago, Ill,:
M & F. All day. All degree levels and
areas for Mgmt. Trng., Territ. Sales,
Finance, Computer Systems.
Jacobsen's Stores Inc., Jackson,
Mich.: M & F. All day. BA/BS Econ.,
Engi., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, for
Mgmt. Trng and Merchandising,
Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc., Chi-
cago, Ill.: M & F. All day. BA/BS Econ.,
Gen. Lib. Arts, and Math for Mgmt.
Trng., Production, and Territ. Sales,
Mobil Oil Corporation, Niles, Ill.: M
& F. All day. B9/BS Anal., Gen., and
Organic Chem., Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts,
for Mgmt. Trng., Territ, Sales and Sales
Mgmt.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1968
Aetna Life and Casualty, Detroit,
Mich.: Men. All day. BA/BA/MA/MS
Econ., . Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Georg., Hist., Journ., Law, Libr. Set,
Math, Philo., Poll. Set,, Publ. Health,
Speech, Soc., and Soc. Wk. for Claims,
Home Office, Sales, insurance, inside
and territ. sales, and field representa-
tives.
Bell System, Detroit, Mich.: M & F.
All day, BA/BS Chem., Econ., Engl,
Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math., Poll. pci,,
Psych and Physics, MA/MA Chem.,
Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Math and Physics
for Data Processing, Mgmt. Trng., Pro-
duction, Purchasing, Inside Sales and
other persons interested in mgmt, re-
gardless of major.
Brunswick Corporation, Chicago, Ill.:
Men. Afternoon only. BA/BS Chem.,
Gen. Lib. Arts, Math, Psyc., MA/MS
in Chemistry for Data Processing., Per-
sonnel. Territ. Sales, Systems, and
Chem.
Air Force Logistics Command, Wright
Patterson AFB, Ohio: M & F. All day,
BA/BS Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ.,
Math, and MA/MS Math for Comput-
ing, Library, Mgmt. Trng., Personnel,
Statistics, Transportation, and. Bus.
Admin.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich.: M & F. All day/. BA/BS Bio-
chem., Gen. Chem., Organic Chem. MA/
MS BiochBm., Organic. Chem. and Soc.
Wk, for Biol., Zool and Soc. Wk.
Correction: The listing of intervies
for the University of Chicago should be
for Friday, Oct. 11, instead of Thurs-
day, Oct. 10.

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as Junior Editor, and trip to Paris. Full
details at Plcm't. Serv.
Placement Interviews: The following
Hand-Embroidered organizations will interview at Place-
H~in-Em roidredment Services, the representatives ex-
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in-
S aterviewees, therefore, if you are not
already registered with the General
f rointhe Division, please stop in and let us pro-
vide you with the proper materials.
- Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-
Middle East & India ments by phone, or stop in and make
Y appt. in person. Make appts. as soon as
possible, none accepted after 4p
THE MEDINA SHOP day preceding visit.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968.
402 Maygard St. Mean Johnson & Co, Evansville, Inds:
M & F. Morning only, BA/BS-Chem.,
v c d Gen. Lib. Arts, Pharm., MA/MS-Chem,
Petitio-ng
Joint Judiciary Council
Pick up Petitions
outside SGC office
1st floor SAB
by
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1968
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ORGANIZATION'
NOTICES
UM Chess Club meeting, Oct. 2nd,
7:30 p.m., 3A; Union, 3rd round of
tournament.
UM Scottish Country .Dance Society.
Dance meeting Weds., 8:00 - 10:30
W.A.B. lounge. Instruction given, be-
ginners welcome.
Hillel Foundation, Weds,, Oct. 2nd,
Yon Kippur' services; Conservative
services at Rackham Auditorium, 8:30
a.m. and 4:30 ,p.m.; reform at Rackham
Am'phitheater, 9:45 a.m.
Baha'i Student. Group, Oct. 4th, 8:00
p.m. 520 N. Ashley, "Black People:
Oppressed But Speaking Up; Women:
Oppressed But Reticent." All welcome.
Discussion, planning, call 665-4678 for
transportation.
Bach Club Meeting: Thurs., Oct. 3rd,
8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe.
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Taylor, "Mozarts
'Band Music' " Jelly donuts and con-
versation afterwards. For further in-
formation call 769-2922 or 769-0995.
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