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Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 L.S.&A. Bldg. before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General No- tices may be published a maximum of two times on request; Day Cal- endar items appear only once. Stu- dent organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar: "Management of Managers, Pro- gram No. 75": North Campus Commons, 815 a.m. Recital: String Chamber Music Class: School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. * Department of Art Lecture: Mr. Jason Crum, "Outdoor Murals for the Urban Environment," Architecture Auditor- ium, 1:00 p.m. Computer and Communications Sci- ences Lecture Series: Dr. Edgar Sibley, Concomp Project, Univeristy of Mich- igan, "The Potential for Linking Com- puter Graphics and Symbol Manipula- tion," Michigan Union, Room 3C, Cof- fee 3:30, Lecture 4:00. Museum of Anthropology Lecture: Dr. T. Sulimirski, Lecturer at the Univer- sity of London Institute of Archaeology, "The Earliest Agriculturalists of Eas- tern Europe," 35 Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Dance Studio Evening: Informal pre- sentation of Modern Dance pieces. Ad- mission free. Barbour Gymnasium. 8:00 p.m. i Degree Recital: Robert Schneider, Bass Baritone: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:00 p.m. The Duo Concertante: Angel Reyes, Violin, Joseph Banowetz, Piano; Son- atas by Mozart, Brahms, and Prokofieff: Lecture Hall, Rackham Building, 8:00 p.m. Professional Theatre Program: N e w way SCast in Play Project: Distinguished Broadway Cast in the American Premiere of Ivan Klima's The Castle, directed by Mar- cella Cisney: Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily; Tuesday 1:00 p.m. The Metaphysical Roots of Drama - "Aeschylus and the Origins of the Greek Ritual", first of a series by Robert Brustein, Dean, Yale School of Drama. Tuesday 5:15 p.nm. U-M Feature Story, with Jack Hamil- ton. Wednesday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an hour of news and conversation A4 about the arts and literature. Guests: Dale Bonge, musical director, Ann Ar- bor Recorder Society. Wednesday 1:00 p.m. U-M Office of Religious Affairs Lecture: Dr. Michael Novak, Chm., Common Humanities Seminar, St. U. of N. Y., Old Westbury, on "The University in American So- ciety - an End of Ideology?" Wednes- group meetings today, and tomorrow, day 4:45 Campus News, produced by Dec. 3 and 4, call 763-1363 to sign up. students in the department of speech. National Security Agency, holding 7:00 p.m. Opera Night Wagner: "D i e oral interviews for those having passed Meistersinger von Nurnberg." the October test, and math or en- gineering majors who need not take The Queen's University, Belfast, Ire- the qualifying test. Sign up for Dec. 5 land, again offers an exchange scholar- or 6. ship for a University of Michigan grad- Applications for the Next Federal uate. The scholarship will provide fees, Service Entrance Test (FSEE) are due board and lodging for the Academic on Dec 11, test given on Jan. 18 year 1969-70. A married student re- oJa ceives 250 pounds in lieu of board American Student Information Serv- and lodging. A grant of $400 will be ice: has sent booklet of jobs available made by the Graduate School to par- abroad, and study opportunities. This tially defray the cost of travel. Study information is in the Career Planning may be carried on in any of the area at Placement Services. academic disciplines offered at the Queen's University. Further informa- Current Position Openings received tion and application forms are available by General Division by mail and phone, at the Graduate Fellowship Office, applicable to December Room 1014, Rackham Building. Deadline plical to4Decemr pgraduates, for ecept f aplictios isJanaryplease call 764-7460 for application pro- for receipt of applications is January cedures. 15, 1969.- I in Journ. or other lib. arts related area,. some writing ability, 0-3 years exper. Both desk and field work. State of Michigan: Special Education Supervisor, Mich. certification. Civil Engineer, BSCE and 1 year exper. Public Welfare Trainee, and worker positions, BA in any area, and 0-1 year exper. State of Illinois: Accountant. Dietary Manager. Executive, Public Safety - Firearms Owner Registration. Execu- tive, Revenue and Property Taxes. Oc- cupational Therapy Consultant. Clinton Job Corps Center: Clinton, Iowa: Resident Advisors to act as "big sister" to resident girls, Counselors, req. MA in G&C or Psych. Teachers for business, clerical and EDP subjects. Lab. Tech, instructor. National Transportation Safety Board, Wash., D.C.: Aerospace Engineer, BS level, min., and 1-3 years in this fld. Girl Scouts of America, N.Y.C.: Pro- gram Specialist, for two age levels, 7-8 years old, and 15-17. BA, min., pref. MA in education area, child, dev., psych., curriculum work etc., and 5 years working with children as teacher, group worker, guidance counselor, previous camping exper in group like Girl Scouts desirable, some adult ed. exper preferred. Timken Roller Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio: Research Librarian to establish an Information Retrieval Sys- tem, MALS and ed/exper in sci., metal- lurgy, or engrg. preferred, will however consider new grads. New York City Department of Per- I sonnel, N.Y.C.: Assistant Accountant, degree with major in acctg., BA level. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lowel Level Next Application Date for jobs with federal agencies for summer employ- ment is Dec. 6. This test will be given on Jan. 11. Department Of The Interior: An- chorage, Alaska: Fire Control, S m o k e Jumper, and surveying aid applic. ac- cepted from now through Jan. 1. General Electric Co., Chicago Heights, Ill.: Assembly line work for men from Dec. 6 to Jan. 9. Good pay, must live in south-surburb, Chicago. WHILE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS VACATION: California students visit I. Magnin & Co., San Francisco for College Boards this summer on Dec. 20, 21, and 23, Soph., Jr., or Sr. Cincinnati Area Students interview for College Boards with Shillito's, Dec. 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28. Freshmen, Soph., and Jrs. __ - , . .. .. .. F Brand New Portable DISHWASHnER RENTAL $11 .00 per month New Staff Applicants: Residence Halls - Application forms are now available in the residence halls and The Office of UniversityHousing for students ap- plying for staff positions for the aca- demic, year 1969-70. Please contact Mrs. Meredith Cody, 3011 Student Activities Building. Summer Jobs in Washington, D.C.: It is time to begin getting ready to find summer jobs in Washington. For this purpose there will be an informa- tional meeting Thursday, December 5 at 4:00 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of UGLI. It is important to get started early, so if you cannot attend call the Summer Placement Bureau for the ne- cessary information. The number is 764-7460. l All teacher's certificate candidates: Everyone doing directed teaching or field experience in the classroom must have either a negative chest x-ray or TB test. This will be free at the Health Service during the January registration period only. You should check with Health Sevice from January 6 to 10. You will need a card to take to the principal of your school. Botany Seminar: Dr. Rogers Mc- Vaugh, Herbarium, University of Mich- igan, "Secrets of a Great Family", 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., Wednesday, December 4, 1968 at 4:15 p.m. Social Work - Social Science Collo- quium: Helen Harris Perlman, School of Social Service Administration, The University of Chicago, "In Search of a Theory of Adult Motivation," 2065 Frieze Bldg., Wednesday, December 4, 1968, 3:00 p.m. "Dances I Dance" - Lecture-Concert by Betty Jones, leading dancer with Jose Limon and Company, 8:30 p.m., Friday, December 6th. Trueblood Thea- ter. Tickets $3.00 and $2.00. Placement GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. ANNOUNCEMENTS: U.S. Information Agency holding - - -. United Press International, Chicago, Ill.: Wire Service work openings, two immediately in Minneapolis, and In- dianapolis, other regularly. BA, pref. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES UM Judo Club will have tests for promotions Thursday, December 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wrestling room of the IM building. All club members are en- couraged to attend. * * * * Art Print Loans: prints due Decem- ber 1, return to 1011 SAB 8-12, 1-5, Tuesday thru Thursday, and Wednes- day 7:30 - 9:00 - no renewals - hold cri- day 7:30 - 9:00 - no renewals - hold credits 4:00 Thursday, December 5, fines start Friday. Bach Club: Randolph G. Smith speaks on "Bach's Trio Sonatas for Instru- ments and Klavier. 802 Monroe Street, Guild House, 8:00 p.m. Jelly donuts and fun afterwards. * * * * Graduate Assembly Meeting: for nom- ination of new officers. 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, December 4, in the East Con- ference Room of the Rackham Ltuild- ing. * * * *- University Lutheran Chapel: 1511 Washtenaw. Mid-week services on Dec. 4, at 10:00 p.m. Guest speaker, Rev. Ar- thur Sponer, Paster of Divine Shep- herd Lutheran Church. Chapel will be decorated for Christmas. Come and join us. A great study break! 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