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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Offical Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
shy of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITER form to
Room 3528 L. S. & A. Bldg., be-
fore 2 p.m. of theday preceding
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
N'otices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are
not accepted for publication. For
more information call 764-9270.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15
Day Calendar

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, October 15. 1968

The Press and oWrld Affairs, with Prof.
Ben Yablonky. Wednesday 8:00 p.m.
U-M Symphony Band Concert, broad-
cast live from Hill Auditorium, Dr. Wil-t
liarD . Revelli, conductor.
Foreign Visitors'
The following individuals can be
reached through the Foreign Visitor
ivson of the Visitor and Guest Rela-
tions Office, Room 22-24, Michigan Un-
ion. Telephone: 764-2148.
Dr. Rafael L. Rodriquez; Chairman,
Department of Biology, University of
Costa Rica,' Ciudad Universitaria, Costa
Rica. Oct. 15-20.
Dr. Minoru Hatase; Associate Profes-
sor of Psychology, Kyop 2Women's Uni-
versity, Japan. Oct. 15-20.
Population Study Group; Nepal, Oct.
17-20.
Mr. Takao Fujiware; English Teach-
er, Hyego Prefectural Nishiwajd Senior
SHigh School, Japan. Oct. 17-24.

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for Mgmt. Trng., Mktg.. Res, Purchas
and Stat. At Bus. Ad. In A.M. only.I
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, see
Tuesday listing above.
Monsanto Company, Mathematics de-
grees for R&D. Chemistry Plcm't., Of-
fice.

age Alaska. Openings for iFre Control ; ,::, ;c s...." 1.. a":
Aids, Smoke Jumpers, and surveying ;.
aids. Applications for the first are ac-
cepted from Nov. 1 to Jan. 1. Applica- OR ANIZATION T E Lose Something?
tions for the others are accepted next R N O TICES
semester, after Jan. 1. Details and ap-
plic. at 212 S.A.B. 1
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Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: New Frontiers in Management,
North Campus Commons, 8:00 a.m. -
5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Advanced Fire School: Civil Defense
Center, 9:00 a.m.
Real Estate Institute I: Michigan Un-
ion, 9:00 a.m.
School of Musical Recital: Students of
the String Department, School of Music
Recital{ Hall, 12:30 p.m, ,
Cinema Guild: D. W. Griffith's Birth
of a Nation: Architecture Auditorium,
7:00 and' 9:05 p.m.,
Professional Theatre Program: APA
Repertory Company in Sean O'Casey's
Cock-A-Doodle Dandy: Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m.
Department of Psychiatry Lecture:
Henry Rollin, M.D. Clinical Director,
Horton Hospital, Epsom Surrey, Eng-
land, "The Menta)ly Abnormal Offender
and the Law in England": Auditorium,
Children's Psychiatric Hospital, 8:00
General Notices
6A representative from the' Northwes-I
tern University School of Law will be
on campus today to interview pros-
pective students. Appointments may be
made by calling Mrs. Towle, 1223 An-
gell Hall, 40312.
Zoology Seminar: Dr. Uriel Safriel,
Bird Division, Museum of Zoology,
"Vermetids-Reef-Building Gastropods,
4:00 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1400
Chem Bldg.
Mental Health Research Institute
Seminar: Frederick Strodtbeck, Doctor
of Program in Social Psychology, Uni-.
versity of Chicago, "The Origins of the.
Enthusiasm for Lost Causes," Thursday,
October 17, 1968, 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m.
Department of History Lecture Series:
Aspects of Negro American History -
August Meier, Professor, Kent State
University, "Toward A History of the
Role of Non-Violent Direct Action in
American Negro Protest": Thursday,
October 17, Auditorium A, Angell Hall,
4:15 p.m.
Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio
(91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Thpe Next Fifty Years
- "Context of the Future - Youth,
Technology and the World", with
Buckminster Fuller, Renata Sevarino,
John Turner and Ann Schrand. Tues-
day 5:15 p.m. U-M Feature Story with
Jack Hamilton.
Jack Hamilton. Wednesday, 11:00 a.m.
The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.)
Ed Burrows hosts an hour of news and
conversation about the arts andliter-
ature. Guest: Prof. iWllis Patterson.
School of Music. Wednesday 1:00 p.m.
U-M Aging Conference - Robert H.
Binstock, Assoc. Prof. Politics and Soc-
ial Welfare, Brandeis U., on "New
Alignments in Federal and State Gov-
ernmental Functions on Behalf of the
Aged". Wednesday 4:45 p.m. Campus
News - produced by speech depart-
ment students. Wednesday 5:00 p.m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Department, of Manpower and Immi-
gration, Ottawa, Canada is sponsoring
"Operation, Retrieval" again this year
to provide Canadians -studying abroad
with information about career oppor-
tunities in Canada. Representatives of
academic, industry, and public serv-
ice community in Canada would like
to meet with Canadians' studying at
the U of M on October 21, Monday,
from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. the same evening.
These meetings will take place in
Room 3532, third floor o fthe S.A.B.,
follow the poster signs.
Plaemen t
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION
Placement Interviews: The following
organizations will interview at Place-
ment Services, the representatives ex-
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in-
terviewees, therefore, if you are n o t
already registered with the General
Division, please stop inand let us pro-
vide you with the proper materials.
Please call 763-1363r to make appoint-
ments by phone, or stop in and make
appt. in person. Make appts. as soon
fs possible, none accepted after 4 p.m.
day preceding visit.
INTERVIEW VISITS IN OTHER
PLACEMENT OFFICES ON CAMPUS:
These companies seek LS&A. persons
in addition to those at the specific of-
fice they are visiting. Please get details
and make appointments at the appro-
priate office listed in person. Request
your credentials from this offnce, if you
are registered, several days in advance,
to be sent to the placement office, in
care of the company.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21:
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation,
Bach, degrees in Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib.
Arts, Hist., Math, and Psychology for
EDP, Personnel, Production, R&D, IE,
Maint. and Prod. Engineering and Bus.
Ad. placement offices.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22:
Eastman Kodak Company, B and M
degrees in Geog., Journ., Math, Econ.,
Geol., and Phys. for Production, Territ.
Sales, R&D, Design, Tech. Liaison. En-
gineering, Bus. Ad. and Crem. Plcm't.
offices.
Mobil R&D Corp, Mobil Chemical
Company, Ph.D. all areas of chem,
Math, geol, and Physics for R&D.
Engrg., and Chem. Plcm't. Offices.
Los Alaos Scientific Laboratory. All
levels of mathematics for R&D. Engrg.,
Chem., and Physics Plcm't. Offices.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23:
Mobil R&D Corp, Mobil 'Chemical
Company, see above', at Geology and
Engineering Plcm't. Office.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24:
The Peoples Gas Light and C o k e
The Peoples Gas Light and C o k e
Company, B in Econ and Mathematics

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25: TEACHER PLACEMENT:
Walder Manufacturing Company, B Skokie, Illinois (P.S.) French. Soc.
in Econ and Mathematics for D at a Studies, Non-Western Civ. /and U. S.
Processing and Production. At Engineer- History, Spanish-Russian Combination-;
ing Placement Offices. Coldwater, iMch. (P.S.) English, Sr.
American Can Company, N.Y.C. and Hg., English/Soc. Studies, Sr. Hg.. Eng-
nationwide: Men and women. All day. lish-Jr. Hg.
BA/BS Anal., Gen. Organic, and Phy- Detroit, iMch. (P.S.) Psychologists,
sical Chemistry, Gen. Lib. Arts, Math School Social Workers.
and MS in Gen. & Organic Chem. and Mt. Clemens, Mich. (P.S.) Hg. Sch.
Math for Data Processing., Mgmt. Trng., Vocal Music, Spec. Educ., Elem. Vocal
Personnel, Production, Purchasing, and Music, K-12 Visiting Teacher.
Territorial Sales. Whitmore Lake, Mich. Arts and Crafts
Bureau of the Budget, Executive Of- instructor.
fice of the President: See Thursday list- For further information, contact the
ing above. Placement Services, .3200. S.A.B. - 764-
Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 7459.
ogy (MIT), Cambridge, Mass.: Men and
women, All day. BA/BS/MA/MS Chem., STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Econ., Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Math, COUNCIL
Philo., Poll. Sci., Psych., Publ. Health,
Soc., Soc. Wk., and Urban Planning for The approval of the following student
MS and PhD degrees in Management sponsored events becomes effective after
Sciences. the, publication of this notice. All pub-
Johns Hopikns University. School of licity for these events must be with-
advanced International Studies: Wash., held until the approval has become
D.C. - Men and Women, all day. BA/ effective.
BS Econ., For. Languages, Gen. Lib. f Approval request forms for student
Arts, Hist. and Poll. Sci. for MA de- sponsored events are available in rooms
gree programs in International Rela- 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities
tions. Building.
Roadway Express, Inc., Akron, Ohio B dn
and eastern half of U.S.: Men. All day. Pi Beta Phi: Open House (Football),
BA/BS Econ., Educ,, Engl., Gbn. Lib. October 5, 1968, 4 - 6 p.m., 836 TappAn.
Arts, Geog., Hist., Math., Philo., Psych., * *
Speech for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Pro- Sigma Kappa, Alpha Gamma Delta,
duction, Territorial Sales and Trans- Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Kappa Alph,
portation. Theta Chi, Alpha Delta Phi and Phi
U. S. Public Health Service, V. D. pro- Sigma Kappa, United Fund Outreach
grams. Detroit and nationwide: Men. All and Mixer. Oct. 14, 19: 9 to 12 p.m.,
day, BA/BS Anthro., Econ.. Engl., For. Union Ballroom,
Languages. Fen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Geol., **
Hist., Journ., aMth, Philo., Poll. Sci., Young Socialist Alliance: Lecture,?Oct.
NOTE: These companies are NOT 6. 7:30 p.m.. 3C Michigan Union.
coming to Placement Service, but to the The Lord Chamberlain's Players:
offices mentioned above - contact the "Manfro" (play) Oct. 18, 19, 20: 8 p.m.,
appropriate office. Foyer of Angell Hall.
SUMMER PLACEMENT Young Socialist Alliance, Lecture, Oct.
SERVICE 20, 3 p.m., KLMN Union.
212 S.A.B., Lower Level * * *
Tau Delta Phi and Delta Phi Epsilon :
Cook County Department of Public Raising money for philanthropic pro-
Aid will hold group meeting for stu- ject, Nov. 4 to 8, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Diag
dents interested in summer work on and Fishbowl.
Thursday, October 24, at 4:00 p.m. * *
Sign up and get details at 212 S.A.B. Committee for Improved Education:
for this meeting. Bakesale, Dec. 2, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fish-
Department o fthe Interior, Anchor- bowl.

UM Scottish Country Dance Society.
Dance meeting Weds., 8:00 - 10:30 p.m.
W. A. B. lounge. "Instrucaion given. Be-
ginners welcome.
Bach Club Meeting Thurs., Oct. 17th,
8:00 p.m. Guild House, 802 Monroe St.
Speaker: Richmond Browne, "So Its A
Fugue - Then What?" Bring W.T.C. in
case you have it (and come if you
don't). Jelly donuts and conversation

afterwards. For further information call
769-2922 or 769-0995.
** * *
Department of Industrial Engineering
Seminar, Wed., Oct. 16th, Room 318
West Engineering, Building, 3:00 p.m.
"Departure Processes of Queues" by
Thomas Vlach. Mr. Vlach will review
the state o fthe art in Queuing Net-
works and Departure Processes.,

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