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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, October 27, 1968

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 27 ing German sculpturess C o u n t e s s
Dagmar von Baudissen, and a visit to
DAILY OFFICIAL Day Calendar, the ceramics studio of Professor John
s ia Stephenson. Monday 1:00 p.m. The Vale
U EBureau of Industria Relations Sem Silliman Lectures: Jacob Bronowski,
BUlD LEIN~ mar: "Management of Managers, Pro- noted British scientist and writer, onj
gram No. 72": North Campus Commons, The Origins of Knowledge and Imag-'
............... "".8..15,;a........inlation." Monday 5:00 p~m. Calendar ofI
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Professional Theatre Program: APA Area Events. 5:15 p.m. Law in The News
The Daily Offical Buletin Is an Repertory Company in Sean O'Casey's with Prof. Joseph R. Julin.
official publication of the Univer- Cock-A-Doodle Dandy: Lydia Mendel- December Teacher's Certificate Can-
sity of Michigan for which The ssohn Theater, 2:30 and 8:00 p.m. didates: All of the requirements for the
Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Center for Programmed Learning for teacher's certificate must be complet-
Business: "Training Systems Work- ed by November 18th. These require-
ial responsibility. Notices should be shop": Michigan Union, 6:00 p.m. ments include the teacher's oath and
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Cinema Guild: Rene Clair's A Nous La the material for the Placement Office.
Room 3528 L. S. & A. Bldg., be- Liberte (major influence on Chaplin's The oath should be taken as soon as
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Modern Times): Architecture Auditor- possible in room 2000 University High
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday ium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. School. The office is open from 8-12
fnr.. .n..iJ. * .d J0.. .v rPr......1 and .1-5. Mondav through Fridav.

NEW JINl KENDRIX
Another Experience. Still the
leaders, but now two steps ahead.
So much to say, it's taking two
albums (packaged as one). Many
new games to play, all without
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mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
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not accepted for publication, For
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: "Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 72": North Campus Commons,
8:15 a.m.
Center for Programmed Learning. for
Business: "Training Systems Work-
shop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.n.
Zoology Seminar: Dr. Gerald R.
Smith, Museum of Natural History, The
University of Kansas, "Lake Bonneville
Fishes: Inferred Pleistocene History,"
1400 Chemistry, 4:00 p.m.
Zoology Special Lecture: Dr. Richard
Davidson, Centre de Genetique Mole-
culaire, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, "Re-
gulation of Differentiation in Mammal-
ian Cells as Studied by Somatic Hybrid-
ization," 1400 Chemistry, 4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Society, Archaeological
Institute of American and Department
of Classical Studies Lecture: Mr. Doug-
las Mazonowicz, Valencia, Spain, "Pre-
historic Paintings of Prance, Spain, and
the Sahara": Auditorium B, Angell
Hall, 4.10 p.m.
Office of Religious Affairs Open Sem-
inar: "The Divine-Relativity: A Social
Conception of God": Guild House, 802
Monroe St., 7:30 p.m.
Six Evenings with the' Professors: M.
Kent Jennings, Associate Professor of
Political Science, "Patterns and Ori-
gins of American Voting Behavior":
phitheater, Rackham Building, 7:30
p.m.
Institute of Science and Technology
Lecture Series: Topics in Quaternary
Research: Dr. Gordon de Q. Robin,
"Radio Echo Studies of the Antarctic
ice Sheet": East Conference R o o m ,
Rackham Building, 8:00 p.m.
General otices
Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio
19 1.7: Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Sunday 12:00 noon, Sacred Music. A
special program for Reformation Sun-
day. 1:30 p.m. What Must Be Done
"Education" aPrt 2; with Jonathan
Kozol and Elliott Shapiro. 2:00 p.m.
Cleveland Orchestra Concert, G e o r g e
Szell conductor, Edith Peinemann, vio-
linist. An all-Brahms program. Mon-
day 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh hour -
(repeated at 7 p.m.) EdBurrows hosts
an hour of news and conversation about
the arts and lierature. Guest: Visit-
. ____

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Doctoral
Examinations
Lawrence Wheeler Lovell, Physics,
Dissertation: "Po and fo Resnance in
3.65 Bev/ceITV'd Interaction," on Mon-
day, October 28 at 1:30 p.m. in Room
216 Physics-Astronomy, Chairman:D.
Sinclair.
Douglas Audenreid Grier, History, Dis-
sertation: "Confederate Emigration to
Brazil, 1865-1870," on Monday, October
28 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 3609 Haven
Hall, Chairman: Charles Gibson.
Anthony Sartor, Chemical Engineer-
ing, Dissertation: Condensing Heat
Transfer Considerations Relevant to
Rubidium and Other Alkali Metals," on
Monday, October 28 at 2 p.m. in Room
3201 East Engineering, Co-Chairmen: R.
E. Balzhiser and R. E. Barry.
Placement
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, threfore, if you are not
already registered with the General
Division, please stop in and let us pro-
vide you with the proper materials.
Please call 763-1363 to niake 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.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968
Cornell University, Graduate School
of Business, Men and women, all day.
All disciplines for Business and Public
Administration study.
imperialnChemical Industries Limit-
ed, Men and women. Primarily, inter-
ested in meeting British Post-doctoral
scientists. PhD in Bio-chem., Anal
Chem., eGn. Chem., Inorgan. Chem.,
Organ, Chem, Phys. Chem.. Math,
Microbiol., and Physics for research
posts in chemical industry.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1968
National Labor Relatioens Board,
Wash, N.C.: Men and women, all day.
BA/BS/MA/MS .Econ.,* Law, Poli. Sci.,
for Publ. Admin., Labor Rel., and In-
dust. Rel.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968
Aetna Life and Casualty, Group Divi-
sion, Detroit, Mich.: Men and women,
afternoon only. All majors for Insur-
ance, home office, mgmt. trng., mer-
chandising, and sales.
City of Detroit Civil Service: Men
and women, all day. BS Arch, Anal and
Gen. Chem., Econ., .Gen. Lib. Arts,
Math, Landscape Arch., Poli. Set.,
Psych., Soc., Soc. Wk., and Urban Plan-
ning for EDP, Mgmt. Trng., Personnel,
Publ. Admin., Purchasing, Recreation,
Soc. Wk., Stat., and Urban Planning.>
The Upjohn Company, men. All day.
Kalamazoo, Mich., BA/BS/MA/MS Bio-
chem., Microbiol., and Pharmacy for
Territorial Sales.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968
Dunn and Bradstreet, Inc., Men and
Women, afternoon only. Bach. and
Masters in Econ.,'for Mgmt. Trng.
Caterpillar Tractor Co., Pelora, Ill.,
Men and women. All day. Bach .and
Masters degrees in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Journ., Math and Bach. in Educ. for
EDP, Foreign Trade, Mgmt. Trng.,

Mktg., Res., Merchan., Production, In-
side Sales. Writing, Gen. and Tech.
City of Detroit Civil Service: see the
Wed, listing above.
Wickes Corporation, Saginaw, Mich.:
Men and women. All day. BA/BS/MA/
MS Econ., Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts,
, GeogHist., Journ., Libr. Sc., Math,
Philo. Psych., Speech, and others. For
Mgmt Trng. Mktg. Res., Merchandising,
Personnel, Pubi. Rel., Purchas., Inside
and Territ. Sales, and Stat.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1968
City of Detroit Civil Service: See 4
Wednesday, above, listing.
Tennessee Valley Authority, Men and
Women. All day. BA/BS in Arch., Math..
Econ., Phys.. Lands. Arch.. and MA
in Poll. Sol, for Art & Des., Mgmt. Trng.,
Mktg, Res., Stat., and Econ.
Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear
Division, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Pad-
ucah, Ky. Men and women. Afternoon
oly. BA/BS/MA/MS Biochem., Anal.
Chem., Gen. Chem., Inorgan. Chem.,
Phys. Chem., Math, Microbiol., and
Physics for Atomic Energy Research, De-
sign, Dev., and Production.
TEACHER PLACEMENT
The. following schools will send repre-
sentatives to our office to interview
prospective teachers:
November 6: Bellaire, Mich. Spec. Ed.
- Type B, for second semester.
November 6: Detroit, Mich. (S. Red-
ford Sch. District). All for Second
Semester. Elem., Jr. High Typing, High
Sch. English.
November 7: Chicago, Ill. All fields
starting second semester or) next Sept.
Nov. 8: Orchard Lake, Mich. (W.
Bloomfield Sch. Dist,). Secohd Semes-
ter Vacancies: Elem.
Uovember 0: Albion, Mich. (For in-
formation concerning which fields they
will be interviewing for, call our office.
To arrange appointments, contact
R Mrs. Staelin, 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459,
The following schools have listed va-
cancies for the present semester: Glen-
coe, Ill. - (PS) Engl./Soc. Student or
Student/English for Jr. H i g h
- Warren, Mich. - Engl./Journalism -
Sr. High, Art - Sr. High.
For further information contact the
Placement Services at the Above Num-
ber.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Bach Club Meeting, Thurs., Oct. 3st,
8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe.
Program: Randolph C. Smith will speak
on "Great Works of Bach You've pro-
bably Never Heard Before." Jelly donuts
and fun afterwards, For further info,
call 769-2922 or 769-0995.
Student Government Council Con-
stitutional Convention will meet at 1:00
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27th in room 3A
of the Union. Interested students wel-
come.
* * * 4,
Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St., Sun.,
Oct. 27th, 6:00 p.m!, Deli House pre-
sents folk singing.
* * * *
India Students Association, Oct. 26th,
7:30 p.m. Natural Science Audit., Movie:
"Manwar".
Libertarian League, Meeting, Sun.,
Oct. 27th, 2:00 p.m. MIMES (2X) Un-
ion. Tape by Ayn Rand dealing with
the present state of the cinema lobe
presented. Discussing and presention
of a paper also.
* * * * I p
American Institute of Industrial En-
gineers, weekly luncheon,, Human Per-
formance Series, Tues., Oct. 29th, 12:00
noon, 229 West Engin. Speaker: Ron
Redick, Astronaut Trainer, Aerospace
Systems Division, Bendix Corp.: "Hu-
man Factors in Lunar Equipment De-
sign. Bendix's Part in the Apollo Pro-
gram".
, * * * *
Seventh-Day Adventist Student As- A
sociation, Oct. 27th, 5:00 pm., 3rd floor
conference room, Union, speaker: Dr.
Richard, Ritland: "The Planet Earth,
Accident or Design."

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Ark Film Society
Alfred Hitchcock's
SUSPICION
One of his
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Monday, Oct. 28
at the ARK

7:30 P.M.
1421 Hill

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f 7:30

:00 P.M. Worship
P.M. FiIMTDiscussion

JEWS aind CHRISTIANS
in ROMAN EGYPT
Lecture by PROFESSEUR KILPATRICK
Chair of New Testament Studies-Queen's College, Oxford
4:15 P.M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
Multipurpose Room, Undergrad Library
Sponsored by: Dept. of Classical Studies, Dept. of Near Eastern Languages
and Literature, Office of Religious Affairs.

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