Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 7, 1968 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J}.".45: 4;5:^"JJJ.^.':'::.^.":h" rrr'.:Yissis~sis##!r::: rr#::.t'.:#% 5":.'":^:.: li##;i#5i##St: "SN:r. Jt":,::: :JAWS4::::"J:.:"1 ~mi:'" .bisig2# ## R The Daily Official Bulletin is an Bldg. Agenda: 1. Establishment of a hold interviews, Poster listing over 2001 official publication of the Univer- fact-finding committee to study the such meetings and individual posters sity of Michigan for which The desirability of locating the admissions, from areas are on file in the Career Michigan Daily assumes no editor- scholarships and financial aids offices Planning Library ara of Placement ial responsibility. Notices should be under the same administrative officer. Services. A few request postcards for sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Advisory Committees - OSA. advance registration. We will list areas Room 3528 L.S&A. Bldg, before 2 as we receive individual notices, watch p.m. of the day preceding publi- Shepard Memorial Symposium: Spon- this column, and come In to check the cation and by 2 p.m. Friday for Horry he psolg depre. Dr nationwide listings on the poster. Saturday and Sundlay. General No- Harry Helson, Distinguished Prof. of tires may be published a maximum Psych, University of Massachusetts, Dr. Dallas, Texas: December 26 and 27. of two mes onreqst; ay Cal- Viktor Sarris, Psychologisches Institute, Preregister requested, pref. by Nov. 10. of two times an request; Day Cal- Universtat Dusseldorf, Dr. Donald R. Held at The Apparel Mart. denta items appear only once. Stu- Prown, Prof of Psycho, University of Curn Pstin pensrcevd detorganization notices are not ErwnPrfoPscoUiesty f Current Position Openings received dent or puicatins aor mor Michigan, "Current Stathis of Adapta- by General Division by mail and phone, epted for publication. For more tion Level Theory in Psychology," Fri- not interviews, call 764-7460 for appli- I day, Nov. 8, 1968, Rackham Amphithea- catio information: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7ss ter, :30-5:00 p.m. City of Detroit, Mich.: lineman, and _____I Freshmen who have received notice of signal lineman, exper pref. appointments to confer with representa- City of Portage, Mich. - Civil En- Day Calendar tives of their high schools this morn- gineer, BSCE and registration eleg. Civ- ing are urged to be punctual. it Engineer II, requires supv. duties, ex- _____ per pref. Mental Health Research Institute ; rCityeof Minneapolis, Minn.: EDP Seminar: Werner M. Mendel, School I C io atSystems Analyst/Programiner, BA and of Medicine, University of Southern 1year computer exper. Medical Social California, "The Psychiatric 3Hospital+ Worker, MSW and'min. 1 year medical as a Form of Treatment": 1057 Mental Examinations environ. work. Health Research Institute, 3:45 p.m. State of Michigan: Workmen's Com-I pensation Hearings Referee, admission T. S. Jerome Series: Massimo Pal-' Charles Daniel Smith, Jr., History, to Mich. Bar, and 5 yrs. exper law lottino, Profesor of Etruscology and Dissertation: "Muhammad Husayn Hay- practice. Compute', one year exper req. Italic Antiquity, The University of kal: An Intellectual and Political Bio- St. Luke's Medical Center, Sioux City. Rome, Sketch of a History of Ancient graphy," on Thursday, November 7 at Iowa: Microbiologist, BS in this area or Italy Before Its Romanization-Part IV:' 2 p.m. in Room 3609 Haven Hall,bctro.Nwfily,20 edhs "The Period of Colonization, of Etrus- Chairan R. P itcel bcerial. New facility, 320 bed hos- can Development ,and of the Archaic Cultural Koine' (VIII-V Cents B.C.)"': Herbert Wayne Hethcote, Mathemat- Medical Group Managament Associa- Auditorium B, Anel HI] 4:00 .m. ics, Dissertation: "A symptotic Approx- tion, Denver, Colo.: Director of Educa- AudtmBAngel Ha, 4 p.. imations with Error Bounds for Zeros tion, MA in education or health field. Student Laboratory Theatre Program: of Airy and Cylindrical Functions," on Brinkman Instruments, Inc., Des (Department of Speech): Megan Terry's Thursday, November 7 at 4 p.m. in Plains, Ill.: Technical Sales Represen- Keep=Tightly Closed in a Cool Dry Place Room 338 West Engineering, Chairman: tative, BS in bil., or phys. set., and ex.- and Ex-Miss Copper Queen on a Set of N. D. Kazarinoff. per. with lab instruments. 4: Sister Mary Paulette Schmerber, Eng- Knight Publishing Company (The :10 p.m list Language '& Literature. Disserta- Charlotte Observer and Charlotte Botany Seminar: Dr. Peter B. 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