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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, October 18, 1968

Page Six THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 18, 1968

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Only DATING COUPLES can do it!
o GAIN INSIGHT INTO YOUR RELATIONSHIP
BY PARTICIPATING IN A UNIQUE SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL
STUDY . .. AND GET PAID FOR IT TOO!
o Who can participate?
All Michigan student couples (heterosexual only) who are dating regularly, going together,
or engaged. (Married couples are not eligible.)
r What do you hvae to do?
Simply show up with you boyfriend or girlfriend at one of the times and places fisted. You
will be asked to fill out a confidential questionnaire, and each of you will be paid $1 for,
the one-hour session.
" Then what?
All those who fill out the questionnaire will have a chance to be selected as subjects for a
subsequent EXPERIMENT, which (if you agree to participate) should prove to be both
exciting and luctative.
BOT H MEMBERS OF A COUPLE MUST TAKE PART
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 7:30 P.M.-AUDITORIUM C
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7:30 P.M.-AUDITORIUM C
For additional information, or to schedule alternative time, call,
Mr. Rubin (Department of Psychology) at 663-7788 or 764-8260

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18
.Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
mar: New Frontiers in Management,
North Campus Commons, 8:00 a.m. -
5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Center for Programmed Learning for
Business Seminar: "Managing The Pro-
granmed Learning Effort": Michigan
Union, 8:30 a.m.
Advanced, Fire School: Civil Defense
Center, 9:00 a.m.
Real Estate Institute I: Michigan Un-
ion, 9:00 a.m.
Michigan Scholars Conference: Regis-
tration, Lobby, Rackham Building, 9:15
a.m.
History Department Symposium:
Comparative American Colonization.
Participants: Woodrow Borah,.Univer-
sity of California, Berkeley; Sigmund
Diamond, Columbia; Michael Kammen,
Cornell; Herbert Klein, University of
Chicago; Robert Morse, Yale; J. H.
Parry, Harvard; John Te Paske, Duke;
that old, familiar
CHARGING
RHINOCEROS

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Jack P. Greene, moderator,.John Hop-
kins; Clements Library, 10-12 A.M., 2-
5 p.m.
Mental Health Research Institute:
Frederick Strodtbeck, Doctor of Pro-
gram in Social Psychology, University
of Chicago, "The Origins of the Enthus-
iasm for Lost Causes" (Further Studies
in Unconscious Feminity), 3:45 p.m.,
1057 MHRI.
Department of Biological Chemistry
Colloquium: "The Inhibition of Photo-
synthesis by Oxygen" by Martin Gribbs,
Department of Biology, Brandeis Uni-
versity, 4:00 P.M., 6330 University Hos-
pital, coffee will be served at 3:30 P.M.
in M5410 Medical Science Building.
Cinema Guild: D. W. Griffith's Way
Down East: Architecture Auditorium,
7:00 and 9:05 p.m.
Linguistics Club Lecture: Dr. Ar-
thur King, "Recent Developments in the
Policy of English Language Teaching
Overseas": Amphitheater, Rackham
Building, 7:45 p.m.
Department of Astronomy Visitors'
Night: Dr. Darrell J. MacConnell, Re-
search Associate, Department of As-
tronomy, "Cerro Tololo-A New South-
ern Observatory," To Observe: Saturn
and a Star Cluster: Auditorium B, An-
gell Hall, 8:00 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program: APA
Repertory Company in Sean O'Casey's
Cock-A-Doodle Dandy: Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theater, 8:00 p.m.
School of Music Concert: 1968-1969
Festival of oCntemporary Music; The
University Philharmonia, Symphony,
and Chamber Choir; Theo Alcantara,
Thomas Hilbish, and Sydney Hodkin-
son, conductors; Gustave Rosseels, Vio-
lin. Penderecki's "Stabat Mater" and
"Threnody to the Victims of Hiro-
shima," Schoenberg's "De Profundis,"
and Paul Cooper's "Concerto for Violin
and Orchestra." Hill Auditorium, 8:00
General Notices
Education Juniors and Seniors: Appli-
cations for the School of Education
Scholarships for the Winter Term (II)
1969 will be available in room 2000 Uni-I
versity High School on November 1.
Applicants must have high scholastic
standing. Both the application and the
interview are to be completed during
November.
Directed Teaching in Elementary
Education and Special Education (Educ
D305), iWnter Term 1969: Students who
have not yet verified Winter Term, 1969,
directed teaching applications on file
or received a time permit for directed
teaching must do so by October 31.
These steps should be completed at the

Directed Teaching Office, 2292 U.H.S.
or the Special Education Office, 734
East University. Winter term assign-
ments will be made from applications
verified by October 31 and will be
available from November 11 to No-
vember 29.
ETS Test: The ETS Graduate Foreign
Language Examination in French and
German will be given Tuesday, October
22, at 7:00 p.m. in the' Rackham Lecture
Hall. Graduate students as well as sen-
iors contemplating graduate study at
any university who have previous fore-
ign language experience are urged to
take these examinations toward satis-
fying basic reading competence require-
ments. Advanced registration in Rack-
ham Building Lobby required: cost to
student - $6.00 (ETS charge, not Univer-
sity charge); results mailed to students
approximately four weeks after test ad-
ministration. Individual scores releas-
ed only-on written request.
Bring two No. 2 pencils.
Center for Russian and European
Studies Brown Bag Lunch: Zvi Gitel-
man, Assistant Prof. of Political Sci-
ence, "The Comparative Study of
Communist Societies" 12:10 - 1:00 p.m.
Monday, October 21, Commons Room,
Lane Hall.
TV Center program: On Sunday, Oc-
tober 20 the following program pro-
duced by the TV Center will have its
initial telecast in Detroit: 12:00 Noon,
WWJ TV, Channel 4 - "In-Out-Round-
About: Journalism." Two professors of
journalism discuss contemporary trends
in newspaper and magazine writing
which reflect changes in society.i
Representatives from the University of
Chicago Law School and the University
of Illinois Law School will be on campus
today to interview prospective stu-
dents. Appointments may be made by
calling Mrs. Towle, 1223 Angell Hall,
4-0312.
Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio
(91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Fri-
ORGANIZATION
NOTI CES
Baha'i Student Group, Oct. 18th, 8:00
p.m., 520 N. Ashley, "Are you Searching
More Now,.and Discovering Less?" All
welcome.
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Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street,
Friday, Oct. 18th, Traditional Services,
(6:00) Hillel Student Services (7:15
p.m.); Sat., Oct. 19th, Traditional Serv-
ices (9:15 a.m.) Mixer at 8:30 p.m.

day 11:00 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. Guests: Con-
temporary music composer Roger Rey-
nolds. Friday 1:00 p.m. From The Mid-
way - "Guidelines of Public Policy In-
tervention", with Kenneth B. Clark,
President, Metropolitan Applied Re-
search Center. Friday 5:00 p.m. Focus on
Students, produced by speech depart-
ment students. 5:15 p.m. Business Re-
view, with Prof. Ross Wilhelm. 8:00 p.m.
8th Festival of Contemporary Music
Concert, broadcast live from Hill Audi-
torium. Given by faculty and students
of the school of music. 1968 Carolina
Symposium: Red China and the West,
A. Doak Barnett, Chairman, Contem-
porary China Studies Committee. Co-
lumbia U., on "China in Asia". Satur-
day 1:00 p.m. Eastern Europe 'and Euro-
pean Integration: A Symposium - Gerda
Zellentin, Institute for Political and
European Studies, University of Co-
logne. on "Communist Theories of
United Europe", and Woiciech Morawie-
cki, Central School for Planning and
Statistics, Warsaw, on "East European
Attitudes Toward West European Inte-
gration". Both visiting professors at
U-M. Saturday 2:15 p.m., Football -
U-M vs. Indiana, with Tom Heming-
way at the microphone in Bloomington.
5:15 p.m. Jazz Revisited - Hazen Schu-
macher presents "Parallels". 7:30 p.m.
The Record Collector, with Prof. Warren
Good.

THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 24, 1968
Bureau of the Budget, Executive Of-
fice of the President, Wash. D.C.: Men
and women. All day. Graduate students
only. MA/MA and PhD in Econ., Nat'l.
Resources, Poli. Sci. and LLB Law. for
Mgmt. Trng., Operations Research and
Program Analysis.
Cook County Department of Public
Aid: Chicago, Ill.: Men and women.
All day. All Bach., level degrees inter-
ested in social work.
Wallace Business Forms, In c., Chi-
cago, Ill. and Nationwide: Men. All day.
BA/BS Econ., Engl.. Gen. Lib, Arts, Hist.
Math, Psych, Speech, and Soc. for Ter-
ritorial Sales.
John Hopkins University School of
Advanced International.Studies, Wash,
D.C. Men and women. All day. 3A/B8
Econ., For. Languages, Gen. Lib. Arts,
Hist, and Poll. Sci. for MA degree pro-
grams in International Relations.
Current Position Opening* received
by General Division,' please call 764-
7460 for further info:
Eaton Yale & Towne Inc., Southfield,
Mich.: Project Engineer; MS desired, 1-
10 years in product research, specific
orientation not important. Electrical-
electronic area.
Lake County Parks and Recreation
Department, Crown Point, Ind.: Direc-
'tor, person interested in a large rapidly
growing county in Chicago-Metro area.
Friden, Inc., Div. of Singer Co., Ro-
chester, N.Y.: Needs in Manufacturing,
Engineering, and Marketing, specially
interested in applicants from minority
groups, both trainee positions and
more advanced positions open.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The following schools have listed Va-
cancies for the present semester:
Howell. Michigan (P.S.): 4 Elem. (1
lower, 3 middle) Type A Special Ed.
Piney Woods, Miss.: Sec. - English,
Math.
For further Information contact the
Placement Services, 3200 E.A.S., 764-
7459.

Paraphernalia

Doctoral

Examinations

PRESENTS

on Saturday, Oct. 19
The SADNESS SALE

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With every $25 purchase
our customer is eligible to
a 50%"reduction on pre-
vious sale goods (this
means saving up to 75%)

of SOUL
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stampeding
the DEPOT HOUSE
416 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
TONIGHT-9 P.M. till
very late
one dollar, U.S.

215 So. State

HOURS: 10-9Mon.-Fri.
10-6 Sat.

CANVASS! for LEWIS
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Pe Sang 4uen, Chemistry, Disserta-
tion: Esterolytic Catalyses by Triazoles,"
on Friday, Octobe 18 at 11 a.m. In 2028
Chemistry-Pharmacy, Chairman: C. G.
Overberger.
Peter Elayward Ovenburg Zoology, Dis-
sertation : "The Genetic Analysis of Sex
Biased Inheritance," on Friday, October
18 at 2 p.m. in West Council Room,
Rackham, Chairman: Morris Foster.
Placement ,
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION
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 studylg at
the U of M on October 21, Monday
from 4:00 p.m. to 6:09 p~m. and from
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. the same. evening.
These meetings will take place in
Room 3532, third floor of the S.A.B.,
follow the poster signs.
Pamphlet on Employment with State
of Michigan is on file at Placement
Services. Job descriptions and salaries
are listed for numerous areas of work,
some require BA, some MA degrees.
Position throughout the State.
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 in and let us pro-
vide you with the proper materials.
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-
ments 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.,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968
American Oil Company, Detroit and
nationwide: Men and women. All day.
BA/BS/MA/MS General Chemistry,
Econ., Math and PhD in Gen. Chem. for
Data Processing, Mgmt. Trng., Mktg.
Res~, Personnel, Public Relations, Pur-
chasing and Transportation.
Bureau of the Census. Suitland Md.:
BA/BS/MA/MS Econ., Geog., Math.,
Psych, and Soc. for Cartography. Data

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Meet at North entrance to the Union
(Mug door)
Saturday, 9:30,A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Sunday 1:00 P.

ENGINEERING
PLACEMENT SERVICE
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg.
OCTOBER 18, 1968
Make interview appointment at Room
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-
wise specified.
OCTOBER 25, 1968
Avco Corporation - Missile & Spate
Systems Div.
Bechtel Corp.
Lawrence Radiation Lab.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
M.I.T.
Marathon Oil Co. - Denber Research
Ctr.
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
The Singer Co.
Standard Oil Co. of Calif. & Chevron
Research Co:
Surface Combustion Div. - Midland-
Ross Corp.
Union Carbide Corp. - carbon Pro-
ducts Div.
Walker Manufacturing Co.
The Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.
Production & Sales
Research
Xerox Corporation
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PRESENTS

Tickets $1.00
FOYER OF ANGELL HALL
The Lord Chamberlain's
Players
DONALD HALL starring
IN
Manf red
by LORD BYRON

Are you interested in working in Europe!
Are you interested in working in Europe? We have
student job opportunities in Britain, Germany, Bel-
gium, France, Holland and all of Scandinavia. We.
provide assistance to those who would like to do
something constructive while learning a language
and meeting and working with students from other
countries. For full particulars inquire at the student
newspaper office. (Dept. of National Advertising).

HOMECOMING 1968

THURSDAY OCTOBER 24

" Are you hung up on the number of.hypocrites in the Church?
* Do you believe those outside the Church are spiritual parasites?
* Are you willing to hear this discussed?
You are invited to hear tandem sermons
OCTOBER 20
Messageto. Hypocrites in the Church:
Put Up or Shut Up!
OCTOBER 27
Message to Parasites Outside the
Church: Fish or Cut Bait!

417 E. Liberty
just past AA Bank

Phone
66-4675

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F WE HAVE THE TOP 45's
Come in and lookaround. Choose from the fifty
most popular single recordings. We have them
all at.

12:00-5:00 P.M.

ALUMNI REGISTRATION
Michigan Alumni Association
Michigan Union
DIONNE WARWICK
All Events Building

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8:30 P.M.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER :6

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ANOTHER
UNION-LEAGUE

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12:00-5:00 P.M.

3:30 P.M.
7:15 P.M.
7:45 P.M.
9:00 P.M.

ALUMNI REGISTRATION
Michigan Alumni Association
PARADE
Pep Rally Presession
PEP RALLY
Baseball Stadium
HOMECOMING DANCE
Featuring the Fox, and The Byzantine
Empire, at the IM Building
Tickets go on sale Oct. 21 on the Diag

First United Methodist Church
State at Huron and Washington
Sundays 9:00 and 11:15 A.M.
Broadcast WOIA-fm, WOIB-am, 11:00 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.

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GRADS

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9:15 A.M.
9:30 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.

Judging of Displays"
Noon ALUMNI REGISTRATION
Michigan Alumni Association
TUG-OF-WAR
Island Park
LACROSSE-Notre Dame
Ferry Field
MUD BOWL
Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
CHARIOT RACE

UNDERGUADS

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9-12 P.M.

Run for

SGC

Nov. elections

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Petitions now being accepted at
SGC offices for six seats on Council

1:30 PAM.

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