Page Ten ~HL /wiCMICAIN uI c tu y, Lie r l cr r, i % DAILY OFFICIAL n BULLETIN ! (Continued from page 8) cil design for a Central Student Judi-i ciary.' Bureau of Industrial Relations. Sem-t inar: Introduction to Labor Relations, Seminar No. 5034 D: Michigan Union, December 9, 1968. 8:45 a.m.s Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-I inar: Introduction to Labor Relations,' Seminar No. 5034 B: Michigan Union,1 December 10, 1968, 8:45 a.m.E Botany Seminar: Dr. Reinhold A. Rasmussen, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan, "Chemical Ecology of Plant Organic Volatiles", Wed., Dec. 11, at 4:00 p.m., at the Botanical Gar-' dens.t Recommendation for Departmental Honors: Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative December graduatesfrom the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts for Honors or High Honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter to theDirector, Honors Council, 1210l Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m., Friday, De- cember 20, 1968. Teaching departments in the School of Education should for-1 ward letters directly to the Office of the Registrar, Room 1513 Administra- tion Building, by 8:30 a.m., Friday, De-1 cember 20, 1968. Attention December Graduates: Col- lege of Literature. Science, and the Arts; School of Music; School of Pub- lic Health; and School of Vusiness Administration: Students are advised not to request grades of "I" or ~X" D}' J 1.:rV J....: R'::". ........ . ORGAN IZATION NOTICES .Students for a Democratic Society (S.D.S.) General membership meeting (open to anyone) every Tuesday, 8:00. p.m. to 12:00 p.m., S.D.S. office, 2534 S.A.R., 2nd floor, 663-6610. Internal Ed- ucation meetings, every Monday, 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m., 1st floor, lounge, Michigan Union., UM Young Democrats: Exam Break Blast - Dec. 7th. 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., 726 S. State St., Apt. 10th, refreshments. UM SDS will sponsor a national coun- cil. meeting and education conference from Dec. 27th to: Jan.. 1st. If. you have housing space for-1000-1500 people comn- ing,please call SD Sat 663-6610 or Skip at 761-8167. e * *' University Lutheran Chapel: 1511 Washtenaw, Sunday Services on Dec. 8th af 9:30 and 11 a.m. Guest Speaker, Rev. Donald Mossman, assistant pro- fessor at Concordia Luth. Jr. College In Ann Arbor. Communion at 9:30 service. * * * * Gamma Delta - Luth. College Stu- dent Organization. Supper at 1511 Washtenaw on Dec. 8 at 6 p.m. No pro- grain planned because of study days. But come anyway for a delicious sup- pe in December. When such grades are ab- solutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your In- structor to report the make-up grade not later than 8:30 a.m., Friday, De- cember 20, 1968. Grades received after that time may defer the student's grad- uation until a later date. Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar: Labor Relations for First Line Women Supervisors, Seminar No. 5035: Engineering Society of Detroit, Decem- ber 13, 1968, 8:30 a.m. Astronomical Colloquium. Thomas Graedel, Astronomy Department, "Ob- servations and Interpretation of Low Frequency Solar Radio Bursts of Type III," Room 296 Physics-Astronomy Bldg. Friday, December 13, 4:00 p.m. Doctoral Exam in ation s Charles Whitman Peck, Communica- tion Sciences. Dissertation: "An Acous- tic Investigation of the Intonation of American English," on Monday, De- cember 9 at 12 Noon at 4016 L.S.&A., Chairman J. C. Catford.. Robert James Bassett, Chemical En- gineering, Dissertation: "Fractionation of Oxygen-Nitrogen Gas Mixtures by Non-Equilibrium Faciliatated Diffusion in Liquid Membranes." on Monday, De- cember 9 at 2 p.m. in Room 3201 East Engineering, Chairman: J. S. Schultz. Murray Richard Player, Chemical En- gineering, Dissertation: "Hetergeneous Nucleation of Calcium Sulfate Hemi- hydrate on Heated Surfaces," on Tues- day, December 10 at 10 a.m. in Room 4219 East Engineering, Chairman: W. C. Bigelow. Jong Hae Yoo, Political Science, Dis- sertation: "National Planning for De- velopment: The Case of Forea." on Tuesday, December 10 at 1 p.m. in Room 108 Lane Hall, Chairman: R. E. Ward. Francis Henry Verhoff, Chemical En- gineering, Dissertation: "A study of the Bivariate Analysis of Dispersed Phase Mixing," on Friday, December 13 at 1 p.m. in Room 3201 East Engineering, Chairman: R. L. Curl. Ellen Wynne Rapport, Zoology, Dis- sertation: "Genetic Basis of a Specific Phenocopy Response," on Friday, De- cember 13 at 2 p.m. in Room 2113 Na- tural Science,, Chairman: T. M. Rizki. Ramon Luis Avila, Education, Disser- tation: "A Study of the College Alge- bra and Trigonometry Placement Pro- cedures and Program for Mathematics Majors and iMnors at Ball State Uni- versity," on Friday, December 13 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 3019 U.H.S. Chair- man: A. F. Coxford, Jr. Placement GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. ANNOUNCEMENTS:, December graduates: Please come in and get acquainted with our Alumni Services; if you are still hunting fo: jobs or grad schools, complete or bring up to date your registration mater- ials. Call in your future address a n d other pertinent information, 764-7460. LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE A JOB. Springmor Summer Graduates: Now is the time to register; please get those forms back to us; we then keep you posted on recruiters visiting U of M\ next semester, Call in address changes. Federal Jobs This Summer: applica-; gain recognition of such a bargaining denials of tenure to Professor Julien 764-7460. tions at S.P.S., pick up application now ; agent (Tenant's Union). Gendell and Professor Thomas Mayer HELP US HELP YOU. for next test given in Feb. These are agent (Tenant's Union); RESOLVE: have raised serious questions as to the due by Jan. 3, mail any time over That SGC urge all students and com- criteria used in determining qualifica- Community Career Opportunity Con- Christmas holidays. munity to withhold rent, not sign tions for tenure: and WHEREAS: Both ferences, or Operations Native Sons, Department Of The Interior: An- leases and in other ways support and professors wer actively communicating held during Christmas Holidays (most chorage, Alaska: Fire Control, S in ok e participate in this effort. RESOLVE: with students in and out of the class- Dec. 6-28, some 30-31). Both residents Jumper, and surveying aid applic. ac- That SGC instruct SHA to devote its room and WHEREAS: Both professors and other students welcome to meet cepted from now through Jan. 1. effort to the success of the rent strike, were very popular with their students with employers of the area, browse, or General Electric Co., Chicago Heights, Approved: The SGC allocate the fol- and were regarded as excellent teachers; hold interviews. Poster listing over 200 Ill.: Assembly line work for men from lowing to Neill Hollenshead: $200.00 To WHEREAS: The ability to teach and such meetings and individual posters Dec. 6 to Jan. 9. Good pay, must live defray expenses of the present appeal communicate with students should be from areas are on file in the Career in south-suburb, Chicago. in the Michigan Court of Appeals (Ac- given equal weight with research and Planning Library ara of Placement tual costs plus attorneys fee supple- scholarship in the determination of Services. A few request postcards for WHILE HOME FOR ment); $100 Budgeted to allow addi- tenure, be it RESOLVED: That SGC advance registration. We will list areas CHRISTMAS VACATION: tional back up suits to be filed in expresses its serious concern over the as we receive individual notices, watch California students visit I. Magnin & Washtenaw County Circuit Court ($20 evaluation of these professors; and be this column, and come in to check the Co., San Francisco for College Boards filing fee per case). $200 Budget for ap- it further RESOLVED: That SGC man- nationwide listings on the poster, this summer on Dec. 20, 21, and 23, peal to the Michigan Supreme Court, date Bob Neff and Panther White to S-oph., Jr., or Sr. for a total of $500. ascertain all available information con- in6PO ;vibeo- Co Cincinnati Area Students interview Approved: That Council assign two cerning these denials; and be it fur- Metropolitan Milwaukee Association, for College Boards with Shilito's, Dec. council members to each of the six ther RESOLVED: That SGC is convinc- Milwaukee, iWsc.. December 26, Mil- 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28. Freshmen, major dormitories ('Biursley, Markley, ed that these events make clear that waukee Auditorium preregistration Soph., and Jrs. Alice Lloyd, South, West, East Quads) student participation in tenure de- cards available. for the purpose of becoming sensitive cisions is essential and that it will Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, December Summary of Action Taken by Student to student needs, helping students or- take appropriate steps, to bring about 30, 200 Skirvin Tower, Oklahoma C i t y. Government Council at Its Meeting ganize around issues of concern to this participation, and be it further Preregistration cards avail. December 5, 1968 them, and building a political base. RESOLVED: That SGC appoint Pan- Federal Career Opportunities Confer- Approved: That SGC recognize Ann Approved: That SC establish a Stu- e a o NeasCO " pppprved Tha SG esablih atu-men of a committee whose function ence: Interagency 'Bbard of U.S. Civil Arbor Living Theatre as a student or- dent Lobby to be administered by a will be to express sentiments on these Service Examiners for Wash., D.C., Dec. ganization. set of resource people to direct activi- issues. 27 and 30, Departmental Auditorium. Approved: Than SOC recognize Uni- ties in the fields of: 1. Finances; 2. De- * * * "PQ _ vnalm~ncanPtha ail versity of Minhicyan V ll C ba i ner inc z nm nirat~~ 4 SoD.S. SoD.S* 9i FREE FILMS New Left Propaganda by Radical Newsreel SUN., DEC. 8, 2 P.M. & 7:30 P.M. UGLI-Multipurpose Room 1 t. s! V x LI e FSEE given, all majors, more tian s agencies ,talk with recent grads work- ing with federal govn't. Easton Area, Easton, Pennsylvania, December 30, Lafayette College. Battle Creek Area, Battle C r e ek, Mich. December 27, Post Tavern Motor Inn. Cards for information and pre- registration. Bergen County, N.J.: N.Y. Metropoli- tan area, Saddle Brook, N.J. - De- cember 26, 27, Marriott Motor Hotel, Saddle Brook, N.J. Write for details from sponsoring companies. Esso Research and Engineering Com- pany: Linden, N.J. - PhD Microbiolo- gist, 2 positions, research activities in hydrocarbon utilizing organisims. Aid Association for Lutherans, Apple- ton, Wisc.: Bckrnds in Finance. Busi- ness, Admin., Acctg., and Econ for positions as Staff Assistant. Positions in Actuarial work, and Manual writing also. Children's Museum of Hartford, Hart- ford, Conn.: Staff Naturalist, degree in life sci., forestry, ecology, wild life mgmt., geol and oceanography bck- rnds useful also. Boys' Clubs of America, nationwide: Positions for new grads and experienc- ed administrators areas of education may encl. physical, social, : aquatics or arts and crafts preparations. State of Michigan: Civil Rights Re- presentative for community services, various counties throughout the state, ZA in social sci., or MA, and 1 year specific exper., or 4 years in any capa- city with community organization, hu- man relations. Civil Rights Supervisor for Compliance, degree, BA/MA inI soc. sci. and specific exper of 1 year of 4 years general exper in mediation and negotiation of civil rights cases. State Farm Manager, degree in public administration or agric., 3 years exper. Training Officer, several levels BA and 1 year in training programs, teaching, or prepaation of materials. Dalton, Dalton Associates, Inc.: Cleve- land, Ohio - interested in graduate architects for design-oriented firm. Especially persons with formal train- ing in computer aided building design and planning. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lower Level vriy o acnigan voey au u as a student organization. Approved: That SGC recognize Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta as a student organization. Defeated: A motion which would es- tablish a Participant Assembly. Approved: WHEREAS: The Ann Ar- bor housing market is characterized by extremely high rents, 12 month leases, poor maintenance, dubious withhold- ing of down payments and other abuse of tenant rights; WHEREAS: The.Ann Arbor Property Managers Association composed of the largest apartment managers in the campus area have not recognized a bargaining agent to re- solve problems and has not recogniz- ed Student Housing Association as a negotiating body for students, inde- pendent of the University administra- tion; WHEREAS: Such a bargaining1 agent would negotiate on reduction of rents; length of lease to be determined by the lessee; elimination of damage deposits; free parking space; impro- per maintenance and other; RESOLVE: The SGC endorse and take an active part in the Ann Arbor rent strike to monstrattons; 3. Communications; .. National links; 5. General Coordinator; and to be selected by a general peti- tioning procedure to SGC, for the basic purose of providing the student body with a viable mechanism to act effec- tively on issues relevant to it. That Bob Nelson, Bob Neff and Mark Rosenbaum be appointed to lay the groundwork for a successful operation. Approved: That SGC delegate what- ever powers are necessary to the Exe- cutive Board to establish an SGC Store during the next month; That the SHA Offices be used for the store and that SHA be moved to the Council member's room. That the store begin selling records and school supplies as soon as possible. That SGC authorize those Council members present in Ann Arbor between December 12 and Jan- uary 9 to act for the Council provided there be at least two 'days notice to Council members of a meeting. Approved: That Mike Materna's of- ficial title as Vice Chairman of Stu- dent Housing Association be changed to Co-Chairman of that organization. Approved: WHEREAS: The recent -- 1 i f i f 4 y t I E I i SGOC will debate and vote on the fol- lowing at its first meeting in January in room 3540 S.A.B. Interested persons are invited to participate in the debate personally, by petition, or by some other means. Amendents to the council Plan. N.Y. Newsreel-COLUMBIA : F. Newsreel-BLACK PANTHER Cuban Film-NOW and short films UNIVERSITY TYPING SERVICE 434-3356 Thesis, Dissertations Punctuations, Spelling Grammar corrected. Electric Typewriters used exclusively Students for a Democratic Society OPEN MEETINGS: Tues., Dec. 10 and Thurs., Jan. 9; 2nd Floor of S.A.B., 663-6610 ECSTASY? No-on ly Money when,you sell your books at 1 STUDENT BOOK SERVICE I 1215 S. University J 3 i (I fi . I I ___ / I i _ I PREPARE FOR FINALS! RAVITZ Recommends Student Book Service 1215 S. University OUTLI NES FOR ALL COURSES at SLATER'S 336 S. State t I I E E i s i t I I Do the streets belong to the people? SEE MOBILIZATION'S WORLD PREMIERE "SEASON'S CHANGE- THE BATTLE OF CHlCAGO" TAPPAN JR. HIGH-Stadium and Brockrnan 7 and 8:30-Sat., Dec. 7 Contribution-$1 student; $1.50 non-student I_ AN OPN LETTER We wish to thank and congratulate all those who helped make our petition drive a success. We obtained signaftires. Due to mpending fnais, further mass activity will be postponed until next semester. You wil be contacted. Thank you, Citizens for a National Primary r . I' om owmwpM b 11 al Darby's Grand Opening a Special Sale! Sae ontl * 15% off on all BELTS . 20%.off on all WINTER (OATS with MEN'S V-NECK AND TURTLE NECK SWEATERS MEN'S BUTTON-DOWN CARDIGANS and VEST SWEATERS Reg. to $15.00 NOW $8,88 Reg. to $15.00 NOW $888 ,A '? ': _ : ,,, . ....: .; ,,,ASS y";.7: :i}V.'% :}? ."<'.;f , Fk'r5; :; .'Y.i1t :;'' ".;rr'. All Men's SPORT COATS SUITS and 4o .10% off on allUNDERWER(Brad Name) . BRAND Name SOCKS Regular 1-15-NOW 99c #.. 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