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For more information 'call 764-; 9276. Something To Swap? Try CDaily Classifieds WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 Institute: Registration: Lobby, Rack- ham Building, 9:30 aim Department , of Anatomy Seminar: Day Calendar Charles 7t,. Brace, Department of An- thropology, "Early Man": 2501 East FLU HOTSMedical Building, 1:10 p.m. FLUoSHOTS Seminar: Dr. Lucille Shapiro, There-will be a "Flu Shot" Clinic at Dept. of Molecular Biology, Albert Ein- the. Health Service, Wednesday, Oc- stein College of Medicine, "Host Fac- tober" 9, from 8:00 - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 - tors For the In Vitro Synthesis of Bac- 4 :30 p.m. The charge is $1 .50 for stu- terlophage QB RNA, 4 p.m., 1400 Chem- dents and spouses and $2.00 for faculty, istry. staff and spouses.. Persons who lhave Fail Art, Lecture Series: How New Is had a "Flu Shot" since 1964 need only Modemn? - Joel Isaacson, Assistant one" this year. Persons who require a Professon of History of Art, "Dada and second injection this year may obtain Surrealism": Amphitheater, Rackham it at this time. Building. 7:30 p.m. E. C. Case Memorial Lecture: Dr. El- Bureau of Industrial. Relations Sem- wyn L. Simons, Peabody Museum,' Yale inar: "Management of Managers, Pro- University, "Recent discoveries Perti- gram No. 70": North Campus Corn- nent to the history of Higher Pri- mons, 8:15 a~m. mate" Auditorium B, Angell Hall, 8:00 Municipal Finance Officers Training p.im School of Music: The Stanley Quar- tet, (Qilbert Ross, Violin; Gustave Ros- seels, Violin; Robert Courte, Viola; Jerof e Jelinek, Cello. Rackham Lecture Hall, $ :00 pm. General Notices Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio (91.7 Mc.) 11 a .m. to 11 p.m. daily. Wednesday 11:00 am. The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an hour o fnews and conversa- tion about the arts and literature. Guest: Benjamin Khoo, Supervisor of Music in the Sli~gapore Schools. Wed- nesday 1:00 p.m. The U-M Conference on Aging. Margaret Clark of the Lang- ley Porter europsychiatric Inst., San Francisco, on "The Aged in American Culture". Wednesday 4:45 p.m. Campus y. Mental Health Research Institute SSeminar: Peter .Kugel, Electronic Sys- .z tes Laboratory, M.I.T., "Inducts e Logic," 3:45 p.m., Thursday,° October 10, I 1968, 1057, MHRI. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Arnold S. P'rostak, "The Thin Film Gold Elec- ,w s ~ ".4 trode - A New Tool for Simultaneous .. Electrochemical and Internal Ref lec- News, produced by department of, tion Spectrometric Measurements," 4:00 speech studenits. Wednesday 8:00 p.m.I p.m., Thursday. October 10. 1200 Chem- Stanley Quartet Concert, broadcast istry. live from Rackham Lecture Hall. Thurs- Mr. Joseph L. Hudson, 3r., President. rday, 1:00 p~m. Peace, Love, Creativity: The J. 'L. Hudson Company. will pre- Hope of Mankind'- "Existential Man", sent the Third Annual William K. Mc- with Prof. William Barrett, N.Y. ini- Inally Memorial Lecture sponsored by v3rsity. Thursday 5:155 5p.m. U-M The University of Michigan's Graduate Feature Story with Jack Hamilton. School of Business Administration on The following law schools will send' October 10, at 4:00 n.m. in the Rack- representatives to the Michigan campus ham Lecture Hail. All University su St-to discuss programs and admission po1- dents and faculty are invited. icies of their respective schools with Computing Center Short Course on prospective applicants. Monday, Oct. General Purpose Simulation System/ 14: Cornell University; Tuesday, Oct. 360 (GPSS/360): GPSSI360 is a prob- 15, Northws tern University GogenSchool of lem-oriented language which faclli-' La;Tuesday, Ot 2 ereonUi tates computer modeling of discrete versity School of Law; Monday. Nov. 4: systems. The language is avails~blr" in Case Western Reserve;, Thursday,_ Oct. the Michigan Terminal System. The 10: University of Virginia School of capabilities cf the language ,w.111 be Law. Appointments may be arranged described and illustrated with fully, with Mrs. Towle in 1223 Angell Hall or documented case studies in a series of oy calling 764-0312. , three evening lectures being held on Wediae-day. October 16; Wednesday, October 23; anld Wednesday, October .sO. "he 'lectures will be held from 7:00 -9:45 in Room 130 in The Graduate School of Business Administration. Thomas J. Schriber, Assistant Profes- sor of Statistics, will be the lecturer. The lectures are free and are open to all 'inter ested faculty, staff, and stu- dents at the University. Some exper- z xe Iu computer programming and a grasp of elementary concepts in pro- b t~y r nd statistics is pre-supposed. Doctoral Examinations Barbara Adele Gans Tversky, Psy- c'.; logy. Disser~atlon: "Pictorial and Verbal Encoding in Short Term Me- inory." on Wednesday, October 9 at 9 a.m. in Conference Room, Perry BLilding, Chairman: A. W. Melton. John Demetrius Vergados, Physics. D 3 ,etation: "SU(3) Techniques f or Shell Model Studies and the Spectra of A equals "25 Nuclei," on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. In Room 618 Physics- Astronomy, Chairman: K. T. Hecht. CenterCu niw SLCS U.S.D.A Choicp New Englanu Style t Placement r ~3200 S.A.B. t GENERAL DIVISION 9Current Position Openings reeIve by General Division by mail and phonek please all 764-7460 for further info: Management, consultants, S.W. Mich Area: Pharmacists, BS rnees eper and not for independent druggists, Sew- eral Engneering positions for^ MSEE and MSEE in areas of Digital ad Analog circuit d"igner.. State of Oregon: Game bilogists P., gree in bo. or rel sc, sad MA6 Wildlife si., or Tech, and 2 years.expel in research game mgmt, IWt0ot M8 4:d years exper. Kerr Manufacturing Company,De troit, Mich.: ProJect Engeer, 1- years in dev.. ad degree. Cermacist Chemist, 3-5 years research on castingl refractories. $upv. Mechn. Q.C,, 4 degree and 3-55 years in QC. ro grammer, 3-5 years. Mktg, Anlyst exper in product sales forecast, st ' interest. y Personiney Consultants: Advertsin Research, 1-2 years exper on mktg 're,, projects, degree in mkrtg. 'res, mktg psych.', soc. communications, or coii, Mnagement, Consultants: Co A .ctg exper; pref, degree. State of Wisconsin: Library AsscateP degree,. not neces ML, ad i. °:I. year lIbr. exper, dS&C Electric Company, Ciag, Il. mchiganali engr. BSE with 27.5- ye w product design. Personnel Services Consultant: Po- duct Manager, packaging, black'box*; pckg. knowl necess. Compongnts SnWr Sr., expert in gears and gearchaif:.., Systems Engr. 10 - 15 years design andA managerial exper Ast, Prducation Mgr, University of Pttsburgh :(+ra,%IuaF: Schqoi .of rsiess announes 3'termx 11 mo, program ..leadig ,to MA d ., gree. Aplcation cards for further 16x; ,'. at Plcmn't. SeM.'+ Business Eq uipment Manufat rr Assoeatlon Exposition and Conferc on Oct. 28 - Nov. 1 will hold a r, Day Student Seminar. Invites studen6ts to tour the exposition, a $g30 mlll11Qn showcase of modern managemet teb ' noiogy, Personnel will b avaiable to answr questions, no specific reruting done, Cards of entrance avati8 Plcm'. Sev.-t- CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT SERVICE 2035 Chieinstry-Pharm Bldg. 7647317 OCTOBER 9 ,(Wednesday): Parke Davis & Co. Biohem ,#hAna.4 Org. Chem., Pharmacy all degree levls. PhD also in Phys. .. OCitizn. a tions in Ann Arbor & Detroit, Vryfw summer Job . General Fods Cop: S/MS 'B - chem, Anal , e, Or*., & Phiys . bm. R & D. U S. Ctze. Will ntevi Jr. & Sr. & Grad, students for summer work.: Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Co.: BS/MS in ;Anal., Org. !and Ph,. Chem, U.S. Citizen. R. * , Plat ~ios. Summer work. Iw OCTOBER 10 (Thursday):, Nalco Chemical .Co: PM. only. $Q/ . MS/PhD in Anal& ,Ow-g & Phsys. h~ Engineers. U.S. Ctizen Summer wrs, for ;Sr ES/MNS Chem. studens ,only, ,; R. J.. Reynolds Tobaco: B1S/M8/P Anal., qi., Org and, Phys. Chiemi Bro chem.,t. S. Citizen. Research, Argonne xational Lh.. PhD jAx Physics. Biochem, Ana.,Gn. log.4 Phays, Chem., Math, R &'D , , Cti- zenshitp NOT required. Comind roupg melting as a last-interview for "udI6 graduate, grad, & Faulty to exainw summer rogram. Sign lp. October 10 and 11: Union Carbide Chemicals ad ' Plastics: PhD and Pstdoc in all vltaie of Chem. and Bohem. All Locat1i Polymher,. US. Citizenship' is NOT fee.-i quired.- z OCTOBER 11 (Friday): .. Dow Crning Conpany: BS/M "_Q r' In Mach, Business, Pysis andJ6 fields of Chem U. .Ctlzeeu R Summer work. '+ General Motors Reserch LabQo tortes( MS/Pl!tD in rg. & Phy es,:~ PhD also ilp "e . & norg. Jig& $in Polymers Elertroheuistry a id ArPo1'. lution, No estrittions on it zenshlIp Sherwn-Wllliamts o.: B S/8/IhD In Anal, rg. and I'ys. Chem,S alt I Jnorg:. Chem, Location Chicago .a d; Cleveland. 8ummeiwork for Jr. &a ; ony.1NTERVJGEWS CAN BE ARRA GEiF ,. BY CALLING THE ABOVE NMBER :ENGINEERING PLAEMN SERVleg-. 128 H, Wet Engrg Bldg.wk. 'Make initerview tappointment at !#I ro 128 H,: West Engrg. Bl3dg. Utt4,Iss otber- wise specified. October 16, 168: Babcock & Wilcox Co..'t Communication Eletroniescs, i The -Dow Chemical CO Electronics CommuniatIons, 1n,.,r- FMCG Chemial.Dv. l General -EletricCo MartIn ,irarietta (;ar. f ; PUbiic erice ,Electric & Ras Go.'! Schlumberger Well ervlcs Squa.re D ,Companya ,t Standard Oil 'Co. (OHIO)' Staiiffer Chemical Co. U.S.T Gypst~xn co. WatkIns Johnson Co. Worthington Corp. TEACtIER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: The fallowing schools willlb inter-. viewing prospective teachers in our o- flee. "Oct. 10th - Newark. New Jersey. Math, Business ;Educ., S'ciretarial, Spanish, Music Home Ec., Ind. Arts, and Phlys. Educ. 'Oct. 15th - Muskegon Height~s Mich~- ig'an. Speech T h rapist, Elem. Counselor, Elem. Teachers, (K-6), Sec.-Eng'lish, Chem.j, Phys. Ed., Physics, Art, In~d. Arts, Special Education,. and Reading Specialists. For additional information and ap- poi1tments contact Mrs. Staelin, Place- mnent, Services, Education Division, 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459.; V Rolled Chuck RO ASTr IC Country Style' Pork" SPARE c BEEF Ih. aI, Eckrich Variety Pack Tiger °Town Point Cuts 7 Armour Star Michigan Grade -1. Gordon's Bulk Breakfast Smorgas Pc .. 1: 77 C orned Beef Biset. Skinless Franks Pkg09c Lnk Sausage ...78 I ORGAN IZATION NOTICES UM Scottish Country Dance Society, Dance meeting,' Weds. 8:00 - 10:30 p~tm., W.A.B. lounge, instruction givers, be'gin- ners welcome. aha'i Student Group, Oct. 11th, 8:10 p.m, 520 N. Ashley, "The New ven- ment That the Baha'i are Making at the International and Local Level (we really~ need one) ". All come. Industrial Engineering Departmewnt Seminar Prof essor Don Chaff in w ti speak on the "Modeling of Humran Muscle Fatigue." in room 229 West En- gin.' Bldg: at 3:00 p.m. University Lutheran Chapel,' Midweek Service at 1511 Washtenaw on Weds. Oct. 9th, at 10:00 p.m., Pastor Schieps, Robin Hood Cool Rise rjr . r i6. O LUpton 13/ -OZ. 2cc - &I"AW Un.,.uqi in mn .'