THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tue J 3sday, January 21, 1969 (ant to go to EUROPE. This Summer? YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO GET ON THE UAC CHARTER FLIGHTS I.A.T.A. Regulated Charter Scheduled Airlines Pan Am Sabena FO R LESS THANt$220 FOR INFORMATION CALL 662-4431, EXT. 23 Why take chances when you can fly first class with the Dependable one DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an 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 toI 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. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 Day Calendar Michigan Pastors' Conference: Work- shops: Fourth Floor, Rackham 'Build- ing, 9:00 a.m. Computer and Communication Sci- ences Lecture: Dr. Frank Rosenblatt, Cornell University. "Current Concep- tions of Mhemory Mechanisms," Mich- igan Union, Room 3S, Coffee 3:30, Lec- ture 4:00 p.m. 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. Spanish Lecture: Dr. Fritz Schalk, Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Cologne, will speak this evening at 8 p.m. in the West Con- ference Room of the Rackham Build- ing, on the subject: "Don Quijote en la Cueva de Montesinos". Lecture - Demonstration: Glennis M. Stout, Lecturer. "The Flute from Hot- teterre to Boehm": School of Music Re- cital Hall, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Broadcasting Service: WUOM R a d i o (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Dimensions in Academic Freedom - "External Rela- tions of the University", with Arthur DeBardeleben, former President, Uni- versity of Wisconsin Board of Re- gents. Tuesday 5:15 p.m. U-M Feature Story with Jack Hamilton. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Studio Showcase - Marianne Woodson, pianist. Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Basketball - The U-M vs. Northwestern, with Tom Hemingway reporting t h e game from Evanston. Wednesday 11 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an hour of news and conversa- tion about the arts and literature. Guest: Jazz authority Father O'Connor. Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. Latin America Lecture Series - "The Peasant in Latin American Church and Society Today", with Ivan Illich, founder and Direc- tor, Intercultural Documentation Cent- er. Cuerdnavaca, Mexico; and E r I c Wolf, U-M anthtopologist. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. Campus News, produced by students in the speech department. Wednesday 5:00 p.m. The Press and World Affairs, with Prof. Ben Yablon- ky. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Stanley Quar- tet Concert, broadcast live from Rack- ham Lecture Hall. Mozart, Webern, Beethoven. Comparative Studies in History: Prof. Paul Lucas, Washington University, "The Influence of Legal Systems upon Economic Development: A Comparison of France and England, ca. 1700-1840", Wed., Jan. 22, Micoigan Room of the Mich. League, 4:15 p.m. The Departments of Classical Studies and History present a lecture by Pro- for a seminar on faculty-student rela-: showing a film descriibng their opera- Oberlin College Offers Mat programs fessor Sir Ronald Syme, Camden Pro- tions; 6. Bail Fund Policy. tions on Jan. 23 & 24 at 4:00 p.m. in Elementary and Secondary educa- fessor of Ancient History, Oxford Uni- in room 3532. S.A.B.: any students wel- tion. Financial Aid available, most ma- versity, England on "Julius Caesar: come. jors sought. Two semesters of course, Drama. Legend, History" at 4 p.m. on octora work, and 1 full year internship teach- Wed., Jan. 22 in Auditorium B, Angell Current Position Openings received by ing. Hall. I x m n i n General Division by mail and m n ti nb phone,' State of Michigan offers booklet on interdepartmental Fluid Mechanics not interviews on campus, please call opportunities for graduates in natural Seminar: Prof. Chia-Shun Yih, En- 764-7460 for complete application pro- resources gineering Mechanics Dept.. University Doctoral Examination for: .D a v id cedures. Bryn Mawr Graduate School offers of Michigan, "Proof of the Principle of Frances Lean, Economics, Dissertation: To the best of our knowledge all of variety of fellowships, scholarships. Exchange of Stabilities for Taylor Vor- "An Economic Analysis of the On- the companies listed below are equal traineeships, and assistantships f or tices", Wed., Jan. 22, Room 315 West Highway Heavy-Duty Truck Manufac- opportunity employers. Practically wrin soial wor asialsear Eng. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. (Coffee 3:30 p.m., turing Company." on Tuesday, January without exception these companies are leading to MSW and Phd. Room 214 W.E.). 21 at 1 p.m. in Room 3131 I.S.R,: stressing the desire to interview minor- Botany Seminar: Dr. Otto T. Solbrig, Chairman: S. Peterson. ity group candidates. Inasmuch as University of Pittsburgh. Pa., offers Dept. of Botany, _. of M. will speak on'businesses of all types are making a MA and PhD programs in several areas "et and ouM. will speak on real effort to reach the student body of specialiaztion of Public Administra- cations of Isoenzymes" Wed., Jan. 22 Foreign isir regardless of race, creed, sex, or re- tion. Comparative Admin., Financial 1c9a :5 . 19a e. Jan. 22g,*ligion we encourage yut tpi tMgmt.. Mgmt. Sci.. and Admin. Theory. 1969 at 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. S. Bldg. Placement Services room 3200 SABFinancial Asst. avail. The U-M Concert Dance Organization The following individuals can be Pademetricerreomn 30S.y offers beginning and advanced tech- reached through the Foreign Visitor explore current openings. Harvard University School of Business nique classes in Modern Dance in Bar- Division of the Visitor and Guest Re- Winfield Manufacturing Company, Administration Seeks a Number of New bour Dance Studio. lations Office. Rooms'22-24, Michigan Inc., New Bedford, Mass.: Sales Repre- Liberal Arts Majors for the position of Tuesday 7:15 - advanced coed. Union. Telephone: 764-2148. - sentative, BBA or 2 year degree with Course Assistants to assist Faculty in Thursday 7:15 - men (beginning wel- Mr. Ere Cohen; Department of Soc- exper. Industrial Engineer, BSME. Ac- written analysis of cases type courses, come). ;o1oy; Hebrew University, Israel. Jan- coutat, BA in acceg. Secretarial help. Writtdoevaluationmen of these frequent Thursday81-adacdoa. uay1-2. bkepr.witnasgm t. Salaried position. Saturday 8:15:00 - adva beginners. Mr. Yury Melnikov; Head, Sector on Control Data Corporation, Rochester with option to take summer off. Apply The Zoology Seminar will present a United States Foreign and Domestic Michigan: Quality Control Engineer, lecture on Wed., Jan. 22 by Dr. Martin Policy, Institute of World Economy BSME plus 3-6 years exper. Accountant, SUMMER PLACEMENT Michner of the Shintron Company on and International Relations, Soviety BA acctg. 0-2 years exper. Manufactur- SERVICE "Pigeon Homing: Pursuit by Plane and Academy of Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R. ing Engineer, BSME plus 2-5 years. 212 S.A.B., Lower Level Radio", 4:00 p.m., 1400 Chemistry Bldg. January 20 - 24. Production Control Coordinator, degree Department of Chemistry: John W. Dr. Mihai Popov; B'.charest, Ro- and 1-3 years. Electrical Engineer BSEE Last Exam for Summer Jobs in Fed- Stoddard, Dept. of Chemistry, Univer- mania. Lecturing at Computer and In- plus 2-4 years. Industrial engr., BSIE eral Govn't. due Jan. 30, must put sity of Michigan, "Eight-Membered formation Control Center. January 20 plus 5 years. Personnel Assistant, BS where you will be on March 8, which Cyclic Azo Compounds", Room 1300 - March 31. degree with 0-2 years interviewing or is Sat. of Spring. Break, on this appli- Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Thelma Bristow; Comparative labor relations. Purchasing Expeditor, cation. Regents' Meeting: Feb. 21. Communi- Education Librarian, London Institute some exper. cations for consideration at this meet- of Education, London, England. Jan- Department of State, Equal Employ- AENGINEERING ing must be in the President's hands uary 23-26. ment Opportunity Program, Wash. D.C. 128A West Engrg. Bldg no later than February 6. - Middle grade officers, BA, little or Make interview appointment at Room The U-M Student Relations Commit- no exper., positions in administrative. 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- tee: Open Meeting, Wed., Jan. 22, 1:00 Counselar, Economic, Labor, Political wise specified. p.m., SAB Bdg., Council Room. Agenda: PLACEMENT Affairs, and Research. JANUARY 28, 1969 1. Consideration of several sets of min- 3200 S.A.B. Veterans Administration, Depart- Eastman Kodak Co. utes: 2. Policy concerning student re- ment of Medicine and Surgery, nation- The Falk Corp. cords; 3. Advisory Committees - OSA; 4. ANNOUNCEMENT: wide - Administrative, Speech, audio General Dynamics Corp. Restructuring of the OSA; 5. Proposal International Voluntary Services is pathologist. biol., chem., dental., fin- General Motors Corp. - Summer ancial. dietitetics, engineering, librar- Employment fan~ med. tech., nursing of all areas, McDonnell Douglas Corp. personnel, occupational therapy, phy- Astronautics sicians, psychiatry, psychology, cuon- Douglas Aircraft Co. - Long seling, social work. 'Beach, Calif. McDonnell Douglas Corp. - St. Several Currently Received Announce- Louis, Mo. meats are available in the Career Plan- The Procter & Gamble Co. CCningDivision of Placement Services, Sangamo Electric Co. Ldealing with opportunities for work- The Timken Roller Bearing Co. IR CL0D Pstudy, government, financial aid, MAT, * MBA, PhD and other programs of grad. JANUARY 19 and 21, 1969 study. . Egineering Placement Meeting: No. Come in any afternoon 4. Success on the job." Common dif- +Es A ficulties of transition from school to and ask for J.B. work and how to avoid them. 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