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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday,, January 19, 1969

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 19, 1969

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entral Student Juici ary
(formerly Joint Judiciary Council)
Announces Open Petitioning
for
FIVE SEATS
Sign up for interviews at SGC offices
1st floor. SAB
Petitions due Tuesday, January 21, 5:00 P.M.

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3528' LSA Bldg. before 2 p.m.
Friday for Saturday and Sunday.
General Notices may be published a
maximum 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.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
fDay Calendar
Degree Recital - Philip Mason: Vio-
lin; School of Music Recital Hall, 4:30
p.m.
Recital - John McCollum, Tenor-
Eugene Bossart, Piano; Rackham Lec-
ture Hail, 4:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild: Antonioni's Eclipse:
Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 and 9:05
fp.m.

Degree Recital: Douglas Reed, Or- School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m.
gan: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.
Lecture: Benjamin Lees, G u e ast
Composer, "Benjamin Lees Looks At Glces
His Music": School of Music Recital
Hall, 8:30 p.m. Broadcasting Service: WUOM R a d i o
_______(91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
' MONDAY EVENTS 12 Noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, 12 Noon
______ to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Michigan Pastors' Conference: Regis- Sunday 2:00 p.m. The -Cleveland
tration: Lobby, Rackham Building, Orchestra, Martin Turnovsky conduct-
8:00 a .m. ing. Dvorak, Martinu, Beethoven. Sun-?
The U-M Senate Assembly, 3:15 p.m. day 4:00 p.m. Ernest Bloch: The Man
at Rackham Amphitheater, agenda: 1. and His Music. Violin Sonatas Nos. 1l
Consideration of the minutes of the and 2.
December 16 meeting; 2. Announce- Monday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh
ments & Communications; 3. Com-n Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows
mittees: a. Resolution from Research hosts an hour of news and conversa-
Policies Committee, re student mem- tion about the arts and literature,
bership; b. Replacement for Professors Guest:bJazz authority Father O'Con
Sparrow and Yamagiwa on the Classi- nor.
fied Research Committee; c. Recoin- Monday 1:00 p.m. The United .States'
mendation concerning an "Appeals In A Revolutionary World: Part 3 of
Committee"; 4. Old business; 5. New 4, Manfred Halpern and Norman Gall
Business. Princeton; Nathan Leites, University
Department of Engineering Mechan- of Chicago; Michael Walser, Harvard.
is Seminar: Henry N. Pollack, Assoc- and Susan Sontag, author, on "Re-
late Professor of Geology, "Large volution and Definitions". From
Earthquakesand Globa~l Dynamics", Princeton University. Monday 5:00 p.m.,
311 West Engineering Building, 400Michigan Calendar - area events.r5:15?
31p etEnierngBidng. p.m. Law In The News, with P r o f.
Computer Lectures: Brice Carnahan, Joseph R. Julin. Monday 8:05 p.m.
Associate Professor of Chemical En- Music From Rochester, featuring the
gineering and Biostatistics, "An Intro- Eastman Opera Theatre in a slightly
duction to Digital Computers": Natural abridged version of Domenico Cima-
iScience Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. rosa's opera "The Secret Marriage".
ScRecitalu Brbr Nissman Piano:'
Ra Center for Russian and East Euro-
pean Studies: lecture by Ivan Svitak,
Institute of Philosophy, Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences and Research In-
stitute on Communist Affairs, Colum-
bia University: "The Czechoslovak Tra-
gedy", Auditorium D, Angell Hall, 4:10
. p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 21.

National Steel Corporation, Detroit,.
Mich., Portage Indiana, Weirton, West
Va. B&M math for operations research
and systems analysis.
U. S. Public Health Service, V. D.
,program, Detroit, Mich., and nation-
wide. B Arch., Econ., Engl., For. Lang-
uages, Gen. Lib. Arts. Geog., Geol.,
Hist.. Journ., Math., Philo., Poli. Sci..
Psych., Public Health, Speech, Soc.
and Soc. Ek. for Public Administration
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28
Procter and Gamble, Market Re-
searchuCincinnati, Ohio., travel
throughout U.S., All degrees at bach-
elors level for market research.
U.S. Public Health Service, see Mon-
day listing.

Hiekel near
approval in
cabinet talks
Vote set tomorrow:
Other posts official
with inauguration

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ANNO UNCES

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PETITIONING FOR THE CHAIRMAN
1969 SUMMER BLUES FESTIVAL

WELCOME SUNDAY

A completely new midwest festival

10:30 A.M.
Dealing with the Demonic
CALVIN MALEFYT, Ph.D.

Petitions can be picked up at the UAC offices, 2nd floor Michigan Union
PETITIONS ARE DUE JANUARY 26

SPEAKING:

7:00 p.m., Lay Leadership
FRANKLIN LITTELL, Ph.D.
President, Iowa Wesleyan College

The make-up exam for Philosophy
363 will be given Wed., Jan. 22 from
4-6 p.m. for all students with excused
absences from the Fall final. If you
have not been contacted concerning the
final, please call Leslie Pickering, 764-,
6285.
The Zoology Seminar will present a
lecture on Wed., Jan. 22 by Dr. Mar-
tin Michner of the Shintron Company
on "Pigeon Homing: Pursuit by Plane
and Radio", 4:00 p.m., 1400 Chemistry
Bldg.
Spanish Lecture: Dr. Fritz Schalk,
Professor of Romance Languages at
the University of Cologne, Tuesday,
January 21, at 8 p.m., in the West Con-
ference Room of the Rackham Valild-'
ing, on the subject: "Don Quijote en
la Cueva de Montesinos".
Doctoral
Examinations
Doctoral Examination for: Kojiro
Nishina, Nuclear Engineering, Disserta-
tion: Energy-Dependent Diffusion
Theory Treatment of Neutron W a v e
Propagation in a Finite Medium," on
Monday, January 20 at 3 p.m. in 2042
Phoenix Memorial Lab., Chairman: Z.
Akcasu.
Placement
PLACEMENT
3200 S.A.B.
Placement Interviews: The following
organizations will interview at Place-
ment Services, the representatives ex-
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in-
terviewees, therefore, if you are not
already registered with the General
Division, please stop in and let us pro-
vide you with the proper materials.
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-
ments by phone, or stop in and make
appt. in person. Make appts. as soon
as possible, none accepted after 4 p.m.
day preceding visit.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27
Burroughs Corporation, Jackson, Mich.
afternoon only. All majors and degree
levels for inside and territorial sales
{ nationwide.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 WASHINGTON (A) - Eleven of
Bell System, Detroit, Mich. and na- President-elect Nixon's 12 Cabi-
tionwide. B and M in Chem., Econ., net nominees apparently will be
Gen. Lib. Arts. Math., Physics, B only confirme wfl fe hi he
in Engl., Hist.. Poll. Sci., and Psych med swiftly after their chief
for Data Processing, Mgmt. Trng., is inaugurated Monday but Walter
Production, Purchasing and Sales. J. Hickel may wait until Tuesday
The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, for his job as secretary of the in-
Ohio and all locations. All degrees at tenor.
B or M level for Mgmt., Trng., Mktg,
RNs., Personnel., inside and territ. Chairman Henry M. Jackson,
sales. (D-Wash), of the Senate Interior
U.S. Public Heath Service, see Mon- Committee, said yesterday his
day listing, panel will not vote on the Alaska
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 governor's appointment until to-
Manufacturers Bank, Detroit a n d morrow morning. And he added
metropolitan Mich. B in Gen. Lib. Arts, that he understands .two senators
and Math, B&M in Econ. for Banking,
Data Processing and Mgmt. Trng. will not agree to waive the requir-
National Life of Vermont, Detroit, ed 24-hour waiting period after
Mich.: B and M Econ., Engl., Library the committee recommends Sen-
Sci., Psych and Speech for Insuraice,at
Sales. ate confirmation.
There appears no doubt that the
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 49-year-old self-made millionaire
Brunswick Corporation, Nationwide, will receive committee approval
B Gen. Lib. Arts, .Math, Psych, and aWd Sene co mion. But the
masters in Chem for Data Processing, and Senate confirmation. But the
Personnel. Territorial Sales. delay underscores the fact that he
Uniyersity of Rochester, Personnel, is the only one of the 12 appointe-
Rochester, N.Y. B Biochem., Anal. es who has undergone prolonged
ches., G Chen.,hMrobiol. Pham., and sometimes critical question-
Soc. Wk. and MALS degrees for ol- ing in hearings running for an un-
ogy, Library work, Secretarial, Soc. Wk., usual four days.
Health careers in Med. Ctr. The r e s t of Republican Nix-
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE on's choices have had generally
212 S.A.B., Lower Level: clear sailing before the various
Notice to All Students: The n e x t examining committees controlled
examination for summer positions with by Democrats. Nixon is expected
the Peder. .'al Government will be held to submit their nominations form
over appgications araturday,nary ally as his first major action after
30, you must state on the application his midday swearing-in Committee
that you wish to take the exam where reports and Senate confirmations
you will be during that weekend,
home, or here, or anywhere, but this are expected to follow in a matter
information must be on the annlica- of hours under unanimous con-
tion. Pick up Applications at S.P.S. sent waiver of the waiting period.
ENGINEERING After three days of public
PLACEMENT SERVICE hearings which produced criticism
128 ;H, West Engrg. Bldg. of Hickel's views on conservation,
Engineering Placement Meeting: No. Jackson's committee w e n t into
3. "Employment Interviewing and Plant closed session yesterday to con-
visits." What to expect. and how to sider his personal finances. This
act during employment negotiations.
Third of four meetings. Professor J. G. was interrupted for public testi-
Young. January 20, 1969, 4:00 p.m. and mony on his connections with oil
7:30 p.m. in Room 325, West Engineer- and gas leases. Then the executive
ing Building. (Afternoon and eveninghern waesmd.
meetings will be the same.) hearing was resumed.
Engineering Placement Meeting: No. After the final session, Jackson
4. "Success on the job." Common dif- told newsmen Hickel has agreed to
ficulties of transition from school to dispose of more than $1 million in
work and how to avoid them. Fourth of sokitrsswihmgthv
four meetings. Professor J. G. Young. stock Interests which might have
January 21, 1969, 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 even "the appearance of potential
p.m. In Room 325, West Engineering conflicts of interest" with his du-
Building. (Afternoon and evening ties as secretary.
meetings will be the same.) Hickel told the committee also
Organizational Notice that h° would advise the manag-
ers of his other interests in Alas-
American Institute of Industrial En- ka to avoid doing any business
gineers weekly luncheon, Tuesday, Jan- with the federal government.
uary 21, at 12 noon, Room 229 West Jackson described these o tih e r
Engineers. Speaker: W. J. Hatch from
Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois, holdings as being in construction,
"How to Land the Job You Want." shopping centers and hotels.

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