Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNIVERSITY CHARTER & CALEDONIAN AIRWAYS 11 DAILY OFFICIAL BLEI .. ..x... w }.* ,.*.. x:":*.*. .; .*.*......... .:... .........n... ... ...... :vx 1..L ..,1...::....+ .n .................:."S..YVt1::.M :r.: "i.....Y.. ":{" University Players (Department of Speech): Harold Pinter's The Home- coming: Trueblood Theatre, 8:00 p.m. General Notices :^ _ { .. The Daily Offical Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan' for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 L. S. &TA Bldg., be- fore 2 P.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and 'Sunday. General Notices 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. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 man House, 603 Geddes, 4 p.m. T. S. Jerome Lecture Series: Massimo Pallottino, Professor of Etruscplogy and Day Calendar Italic Antiquity, The University of Rome, Sketch of a History of Ancient Bureau of Industrial Relations Sm- Italy Before Its Romanization-Part II: BareMageme nutril el ProsSe- "Background: The Settings, the Sourc- ar: "Management ofManagers,Po es, the Problems": 2009 Angell Hall, 4:00 gram No. 72": North Campus Commons, Ipm 8:15a~m.Cinema Guild: Fred Wilcox's For- Center for Programmed Learning for bidden Planet: Architecture Auditor- Business: "Training Systems Work- ium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. shop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. School of Music Concert: 1968-1969 University Speech Clinic Fall Confer- Festival of Contemporary Music; Chain- ence: Registration: Chrysler Center, 9:00 ber Music. Contemporary Directions En- a.m. semble; Schuller's "Aphorisms," John Department of Germanic Language Hawkins' "Three Cavatinas," Barney and Literatures Lecture: Prof. Paul Child's "Nonet." and Finney's "Divertis- 1 oeckmann, University of Cologne, in sement." Rackham Lecture Hall, 8 p.m. German: "Naturgesetzlichkeit und Sym- School of Music Recital: Susan Syd- bohk der Ehebeziehung in Goethes nor, Cello: School of Music Recital Hall, Wahlverwandtschaften." Max Kade Ger- 8:00 p.m. z THE FINEST IN POPULAR MUSIC REASONABLY PRICED available at Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Friday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an hour of news and conversation about the arts and literature. Guests from Interlochen Arts Academy. Friday 5:00 p.m.Focus on Students, produced by students in the speech department. 5:15 p.m. BusinessReview with Prof. Ross Wilhelm. Friday 8:00 p.m. Contempor- ary Directions Concert, broadcast live from Rackham Lecture Hall - the final concert of the 8th Annual Festival of Contemporary Music, featuring the Contemporary Directions Ensemble. 9:45 p.m. Dimensions of Loneliness - "The Paradox of Loneliness", with Prof. Ed- mund F. Byrne, Michigan State Uni- versity. Saturday 1:00 p.m. Black Power - Adam Clayon Powell, Dick Gregory and. Julian Bond in Ann Arbor discuss Black Power and Politics in the Controversy 68 Lecture. 2:15 p.m. Football: U-M vs. Northwestern, with Tom Hemingway at the microphone in Evanston. 5:15 p.m. Jazz Revisited - Hazen Schumacher presents Parallels. Representatives from the following law schools will visit Michigan in the next few weeks to discuss the pro- grams and admission policies of their respective schools with prospective ap- plicants. Case Western Reserve, Monday, November 4; New York University School of Law, Friday, November 8; Washington University, Monday, No- vember 11; University of Washington, Monday, November 18; Stanford Uni- versity School of Law, Monday, Decem- ber 2. Appointments may be made by calling Mrs. Towle, 40312 or in person in 1223 Angell Hall. TV Center program: On Sunday, Nov. 3 the following, program produced by the TV Center will have its initial tele- cast in Detroit: 12:00 Noon, WWJ TV, 'Channel 4 - "In-Out-Round-About: The Arts on Campus." A distinguished panel discusses the role of the university and college as a prime supporter of the arts in America. Attention: Freshmen and Sopho- mores: Get first hand information on the UM Junior Year in Germany Pro- gram at the annual fall meeting to be held:Tuesday evening, November 5th at 7:30 p.m. In the third floor confer- ence room of the Michigan Union. Friday, November 1, 1968 Alumni of the program and UM fa- culty members will be present to an- swer your questions. Refreshments. Actuarial Lecture: S. Benjamin, Lon- don, England, "Computer Induced Changes in Actuarial Science," Monday, November 4, Room 76 Business Admin- istration Bldg., 3 p.m. College of Engineering Seminar: Prof. A. V. alakrishnan, University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles, "On a New Com- puting Technique in Optimal Con- trol," Mon., Nov. 4, 4:00 p.m., 1504 East Eng. Doctoral Examinations Roger Harold Badertscher, Electrical Engineering, Dissertation: "Electrical Conduction in Discontinuous M e t a 1 Films," on Friday, November' 1 at 10 a.m. in Room 4514 East Engineering, Chairman: H. Diamond. Donald Adam James Bohlen, Music: Composition, Dissertation: "Duos for Trues," on Friday, November 1 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 3065 School of Music, Chairman: R. L. Finney. Dorothy Hieronymus Jacobs, English Language & Literature, Dissertation: "Andrew Marvell's Use of Conventions from English Amatory Verse," on Fri- day, November 1 at 3:20 p.m. in Room 7638 Haven Hall, Chairman: A. W. Allison. Edward Adolph Kern, Aerospace En- gineering, Dissertation: "Minimum-Fuel Thrust-Limited Transfer Trajectories between Coplanar Elliptic Orbits," on Friday. November 1 at 4 p.m. in Room 1504 East Engineering, Chairman: D. T. Greenwood. Placement 3?00 S.A.B. GENERAL DIVISION Current Position Openings received by Gen. Div. by mail and phone, not inter- views, contact Plcm't. Serv., 764-7460 for further information on how to apply: Eckrich and Sons Inc., Kalamazoo plant: Personnel Coordinator, degree and 2-3 years exper. in pers. admin. Bernard Hill School District, Galion, Ohio: Director of Counseling for Fam- ily Counseling Serv. MSW. Kellogg Companiy, Battle Creek, Mich.: Interpretor - translator, bi-lingual in Engl. and Japanese. for position start- ing in Jan. '68. (Continued on Page 9) 9 ;T 4 4 11 LEONARD COHEN DONOVAN 7r r' r' MuSI c SHOP 717 N. UNIVERSITY 663-7375 STUDENTS I V1 JUDY COLLINS STEPPEN WOLF I SPECIAL 438 W. RATES FOR WEEKENDS Huron 663-2033 for VICE-PRESIDENT i' J A U Paid Political Advertisement Robert M. Adams Layman E. Allen George R. Anderson John Arthos Sheridan Baker William Ballis Richard Beardsley Russell E. Bidlack Edward S. Bord in' John Bowditch R. B. Brandt Anna B. Brown Robbins Burling Robert M. Caddell George G. Cameron. Brice Carnahan William T. Carter Carol Connaughton Irving Copi Harold A. Decker, M.D. Donald Deskins, Jr. Raymond A. Detter Richard Duke Paul S. Dwyer A. S. Dunning, Jr. Peter Eckstein Claude Eggertsen Howard L. Elford Gerald F. Else Philip J. Elving Sidney Fine Ronald Freedman Clarice Freud Bernard Galler Thomas G. Gies Paul H. Glasser L A. Peter Gosling Frank Grace James Greene, M.D. William Haber Edward Halpern J. D. Hanawalt Marguerite B. Harms Robert Harris Robert M. Howe Charles 0. Hucker Ann Hungerman Donald A. Jones Douglas A. Kahn Yale Kamisar Wilfred Kaplan George Katona E. Lowell Kelly John Kolars Aarre K. Lahti J. T. A. Lee C. F. Lehmann W. J. Leveque Harold M. Levinson James C. Lingoes Charles Lipson Shaw Livermore Frank B. Livingstone Daniel T. Longone James V. McConnell George M. Mcewen W. J. McKeachie James H. Meisee Arthur W. Melton Deonald J. Merchant Donald N. Michael Richard P. Mitchell Felix E. Moore Raleigh Morgan Robert J. Neiss John D. Nystuen T. Francis Ogilvie A. F. K. Organski George E. Palmer Jeffrey R. Parsons Helen Peak Roy Penchansky Elmor L. Peterson Donald Pollie Clarence K. Pott Thomas J. Powell Jeacob M. Price Ernst Pulgram Patricia Rabinovitz Melvin J. Reinhardt, M.D. Dorothy Robinson John H. Romani William Root Ronald H. Rosen Charles H. Sawyer Vincent A. Scanio Robert Schoenberger Radcliffe Squires Benjamin A. Stolz Alfred S. Sussman Waldo Tobler Thomas R. Trautmann J. M. Trytten Robert P. Weeks Gerhard L. Weinberg Carlton F. Wells James Wendell Ward O. Winer Stephen Withey L. Hart Wright Keep an educator on the education and labor committee Quality education is essential to this community. That's why we are supporting the re-election of Congressman Marv Esch. If you're concerned about education at any or all levels, consider these facts about your Congressman: " One of a few Ph.D.s in Congress (U. of M. 1957), he serves on the critical Education and Labor Committee " An educator for 14 years, he is the second ranking Republican on the subcommittee with jurisdiction over higher education " As a freshman Congressman, he was accorded the unique honor of serving on the two major education conference committees " The author of a major study on urban education, he was publicly credited with improving the Teacher Corps and saving it from oblivion. * A frequent critic of the draft, Congressman Esch was a leader in the movement to retain graduate student deferments ," The sponsor of innovative legislation in many fields, he helped to formulate and introduce the new higher and vocational education acts " Concerned about local problems, Mary Esch has frequently assisted school and university officials with federal programs. Educators for Esch Committee University Community for Esch .4f LENAWEE COUNTY Joseph Bellinger Tom Buehrer Robert Duhan Mrs. Betty Jo Hancock Douglas Ferman Robert Hagen LIVINGSTON COUNTY Mrs. Ernestine Carison Mrs. Andrew Jackson F. J. Jappinga Robert L. Miller Robert Wilhelm MONROE COUNTY Alvin Kaumeer Mrs. Mary Kay Kosa Mrs. Louise Miles Mrs. Beryl Preketes Mrs. Marge Shinkle Miss Lois Tittle Miss Joan Woodruff PLYMOUTH-NORTHVILLE R. H. Amerman Earl Gibson William Mills James H. Rossman Raymond E. Spear WASHTENAW COUNTY Robert L. Carr Richard Creal 0. Herbert Ellis Mrs. Virgina Ellis Claude M. Elmore Paul Gordon Miss Bettie Hunt Nick A. lanni Philip MacBride Miss Rose Mary Marl Mr. Michael Shields Mr. John Yeakel Donald Young Richard E. Balzhiser Lowell M. Beach William H. Beierwaltes Jonathan W. Bulkley Gerald T. Charbeneau Archibald B. Cowan Roger C. Cramton Douglas D. Crary Robert G.'Forman Robert F. Haugh Edward 0. Laumann Paul W. McCracken Marcus L. Plant Norman C. Thomas Stephen J. Tonsor Ross J. Wilhelm John L. Erlich John A. Wilkins It Republican November 5 John F. Mortell, DDS Chia-Shun Yih it I I I I