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Friday, December 6, 1968

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: "Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 75": North Campus Commons,
8:15 a.n.#
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- 1
roar: Negotiating for School Admin-
istratoi's, Semninar No. 5034 A: Statler
Hilton Inn, 8:30 a.m.1
Institute of Continuing Legal Educa-
tion Conference: "Emerging Federal Se-
curities Law: Potential Liability": Lec-
ture Hall, Rackham Building, 9:00 a.m.
Astronomical Colloquium: Dr. Or-
ren C. Mohler, Astronomy Department,
"The 150-inch Telescopes of K i t t
Peak and Cerro Tololo Observatories,"
\ Room 296 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4:00
p.n.
School of Education and Center for
Russian and East European Studies Lec-
ture: Mrs. Herberta Masaryk, Editor;
Czechoslovak Board of Education,I
"Youth and Education in Czechoslo-
vakia Today": -Commons Room, L a n e
Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Cinema Guild: von Sternberg's Mor-
o occo with Marlene Dietrich and Gary+
Cooper: Architecture Auditorium, 7:00+
and 9:05 p.m.,
Degree Recital: Barrett Kushner, Vio-
lin: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:00
p.m.
Hockey: U-M vs. MSU: Coliseum, 8:001
p.m.
Concert Dance Organization and Pro-

fessional Theatre Program Concert Lee-I
ture: Betty Jones, Leading Soloist of
the Jose Limon Dance Company in
"Dances I Dance" witll Fritz Lubin:
Trueblood Theater, 8:30 p.m.
Messiah (Choral Oratorio by George.
Frederick Handel): Susan Belling, So-
prano; Elizabeth Mannion, Contralto,
Henry Nason, Tenor; David Clatworthy,
Bass; Mary McCall Stubbins, Organist;
Choral Union, Interlochen Arts Orches-
tra; Lester McCoy, conductor. Hill Au-
ditorium, 8:30 pm.
. Professional Theatre Program: N e w
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;
Friday 11:00 a,m. The Eleventh Hour
(repeatel at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts
an hour of news and "conversation
about the arts and literature. Guests:
Panel on modern films moderated by
Prof. Robert Davis, with Ellen Frank
and Andrew Lugg, students.
Friday 1:00 p.m. From the Midway --
"The Truth About the Center', with
Robert M. Hutchins, President, the
Center for Study of Democratic In-
stitutions. Friday 5:00 p.m. Focus on
Students: produced by students of the
speech department. 7:00 p.m. Basket-
itall - U-M vs. Toledo, reported' from
East Lansing by Tom Hemingway.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. U-M Center for
Russian and East European Studies
Lecture - Prof. Thomas J. Hegarty, his-
torian, Boston U., on "Student Activism
in Russian Universities in the Years Be-
fore the Bolshevik Revolution". 5:15
p.m. Jazz Revisited, Hazen Schumach-
er presents Parallels. 7:36 p.m. The Re-
cord Collector, with Prof.- Warren Good.
9:30 p.m. Basketball, U-M vs. Western
Michigan, reported by Tom Heming-
way from Ann Arbor.
Recreational Opportunities for
Women Students
Barbour Gymnasium will be open for

recreational use: Thursday, December 5,
7:00-9:00 p.m. Friday, December 6, 3:00-
5:00 p.m. Monday, December 9 through
Thursday, December 12. 3:00 - 5:00 p m.
Margaret Bell Swimming Pool will be
open December 9 through 15 as fol-
lows: Monday and Wednesday, 12:00 -
1:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday, Friday, 4:00 - 6:00 p:m. Mon-
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
(Faculty Family Night). Saturday, 7:00
- 9:00 p.m. (Co-Rec). Sunday, 3:00 -
5:00 p.m. (Co-Rec) and 7:00 - 9:00 p m.
(Michigan Night). Pool closes December
16; will reopen January 9.
Women's Athletic Building bowling
alleys will be open Monday, December
9 through Thursday, December 12 from
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Students should come
in pairs and check at the matron's desk
before going to the alleys.
Early Registration for Winter T e r m .
1969: Students who are currently en-
rolled and who have advance classified
may register early, between December 4
and December 20, in Room 514 of the
Literature, Science and the Arts Build-
ing. Students enrolled in the College
of Literature, Science and the Arts, and
the School of Education, will get the
necessary materials in the basement
lobby of the Literature. Science and thL
Arts Building beginning December 2.
Other students may pick up their mater-
ials in their respective counseling of-
fices. Students who register early will
not need to return until the first day
of classes.
Please Note! A late registration fee
of $15.00 will be in effect Winter Term.
1969. Anyone registering after Wednes-
day. January 8, will be required to pay
this fee before they are permitted to
register.
Grade Sheets for Fall 1968: have been
sent to departments for distribution to
instructors. Any grade sheet with de-
gree students (should be submitted to
the Office of the Registrar within 48
hours after the examination. Grade
Sheets with non-degree students should
oe submitted within 72 hours after the
examination. All grade sheets should be
submitted to the Office of the Registrar
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All teacher's certificate candidates: North Campus Commons Current Art
Everyone doing directed teaching or Exhibitions: 1. Old Bergen Art Guild- concerning "hold credits" ISSUed
field experience in the classroom must 37 works by 19 California artists. 2.
have either a negative chest x-ray or Drawing and paintings by Karl Stabler.
TB test, This will be free at the Health 3. Paintings by Ellen Harris.
Service during the January registration
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