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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, February 14, 1969

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 14, 1969
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DAILY OFFICIAL
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before
2 p. in. of the day preceding
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization notices. are
not accepted for publication. For
more information, phone 764-9270.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inr: "Management of Managers, Pro-

gram No.
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9:05 p.m.
Festival
Part II: 1
Male Chor
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Harold Ha
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Howard E

":"::::":;":":": :":::.::.:::.:.;;.;;;;.:.;;;.;r.;, ment, will speak on "A Search for Me- Hemingway from Iowa City. Saturday
tal-Deficient Stars." 10:00 p.m. New Music with George Ca-
l International Student Association cioppo.
BPanel Discussion, "Student D i s s e n t ---N
Elsewhere" with participants from TV Center program: On Sunday, Feb.
Germany, France, Japan, and Mex- 16 the following program produced by
..,:%i;:?:=. "r'?:'%ggisiigiti..<;..::;:.r: ico. International Center, 8:00 p.m. the TV Center will have its initial tele-
cast in Detroit: 12:00 Noon, WWJ TV,
81": North Campus Com- . Channel 4 - Man In The Middle: New
D a.m. f,. a l otficeS Directions in Social Work: "Social
nd Southeast Bag Lunch, Work in American Society." A discus-
nt, Political Science, "Nepal sion of some of the current and future
Neighbors", Lane Hall Base- Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio ssues facing social . workers and their
n. (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, profession.
Camelot: Mendelssohn Thea- Friday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh Hour__ __
.m (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts Free German Measles Vaccine: Health
an hour of news and conversation Service, Saturday, Feb. 15 11:00 AM.-
Guild: Kathryn Hepburn and about the arts and literature. Guests: a 2:00 P.M. Call 763-1418 for information.
Manjou in Morning Glory; discussion of Negro history with writ-
re Auditorium, 7:00 and ers David Katzman and Powell Lind- Special Notice to all Choral Union
say; also poetry readings by Dudley ushers: All Choral Union Series ushers
of Contemporary Music, Randall, Ahmed Alhamisi, Xavier Nich- are reminded, by this notice, that the
University Philharmonia - olas and Naomi Madgee. Friday 1:00 next concert on the Choral Union Con-
us - John McCollum, tenor p.m. From the Midway - "Violence in cert series is the opera, "Carmen" on
Le Hilgen-Berg, mezzo so- the Inner City" with Rev. J. Archie Saturday, February 15th, which will
lis Patterson, bass - James Hargraves, Theological Seminary, Chi- begin at 8 p.m. You are requested to
one - Oscar Henry, tenor - cago, and Founder, Black Consortium report at 7 p.m. instead of the usual
ugh, speaker - Thomas Hil- of Chicago. Friday 5:00 p.m. Focus on 7:30 p.m. Please be prompt since this
ductor, Stravinsky's Oedipus Students, produced by speech depart- opera is sold out.
Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. ment students. Friday 5:15 p.m. Busi-
nical Colloquium: 4:00 p.m. ness Review with Prof. Ross Wilhelm. Delta Delta Delta announces .annuali
Physics - Astronomy Bldg. Friday 9:45 p.m. Department of History scholarship competition for all sopho-
Bond, Astronomy Depart- Lecture: Mr. Harold Cruse, Visiting more and junior women with grade
------ -Honors Lecturer, U-M, and author of point average of 2.9 or better. Appli-
-- - ---- The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual cation forms and further information
and Rebellion or Revolution? on "The obtained from Mrs. Florence Lyons,
Negro Creative Movement of the Office of Financial Aid. 2011 SAB. Ap-
rvations:-1890's". plications returned to her by March 1.
Stry10p.Clg oEn Scholarship grants will be based on
Saturday 1:00 p.m. College of En-neshoahind xrauiuar
E ~ j gineering Lecture: Hannah Arendt, The need, scholarship, and extracurricular
ET R E T New School of Social Research, NYC, participation.
on "The Archimedean Point". Panel STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
follows wih U-M Professors Arthur FOR DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN:
AMp Mendel, Norman Nelson, John Clark
and Lawrence Rauch. Two hours. Sa- The approval of the following stu-
: A turday 5:15 p.m. Jazz Revisited - Hazendent sponsored events becomes effec-
:45 A.M.Hze tive after the publication of this no-
Schumacher presents jazz guitarists tice. All publicity for these events
Monroe) from 1928-1944. Saturday 7:30 p.m. The must be withheld until the approval
noon Record Collector, with Prof. Warren has become effective.
Good Saurda 8:0 .Basktbal - Approval request forms for' student
AMERICA" Good, Saturday 8:30 p.m. Basketball - sponsored events are available in. Room
The U-M vs. Iowa, reported by Tom 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities
u. e~ - ,-_ .-- _ ______. _____..___..__ --_--Building.

LAST CALL for Rese

GUILD HOUSE R
U of M FRESH AIR C
Sat., Feb. 15 8
(meet at Guild House, 802 M
Return Sunday, Feb. 16, n
Theme: "THE MOOD OF,
Leadership: PROF. STEPHAN V
of program, ISR and PROF. MA
American Culture Studies, with
TASTES," dramatic group.
COST $6.75
for reservation call 662-5189 or sign u

in the United States: An Interview
Study of the Decision Process." on
Friday, February 14 at 3 p.m. in 8th
floor conference room, Business Ad-
ministration Bldg., Chairman: R. W.
Adams.
Phweni c, I
GENERAL DIVISION
3?00 S.A.B.
Current Position openings received
by General Division by mail and
phone, not interviews on campus.
Please call 764-7460 for complete in-
formation and application procedures.
Hurley Hospital, Flint, Mich.: Direc-
. tor of Nursing Service, MA in nursing
services administration or related
area, extensive exper In professional
nursing, and administration.
: Oakland County Merit System, Mich,:
| Social worker. Appraiser aid, Clinical
1 Psychologist, MA. Real property ap-
praiser. Civil engr. positions.I
Saginaw Valley Rehabilitation Cent-I
ter, Michigan: Activity Program Super-I
visor, BA Spec. Ed, or rehabilitation
fields, exper working with clients, some
supv. exper.
Ben F. Roach, M.D., Midway, K e n -
tucky: Director of regional comprehen-
sive Health Planning Council, degree
and grad training in health field, ex-
per in this sort of work in government
programs in health areas
Oregon State Personnel: Editor, de-
gree in engl. or Journ. and 2 years
prep. of manuscripts.
State of Washington: Executive Sec-l
retary for Board Against Piscrimina-
tion, Degrees in Public administration
or social sci. flds plus 6 years in civil
rghts, personnel, labor mgmt.Aand oth-
er areas. Parks Planner, BA 'in Ids.t
arch, park ping., land plng plus 3
years or grad work.
State of Connecticut, correctional
tcounselor, and trainee in this area, de-
grees in soc. or psych, with and with-
out exper.
Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
Positions in biological, chemical, phy-
sical sciences in areas of supervision,
lannng, research. Other positions in
finance, mktg., and mgmt. many for
new graduates.
State of Utah: Sales manager for
board of ed., degree in mktg., bus. ad.
Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD. An-
nouncement of positions in Microbiol.,
Chem., Physics, Math. Statistics, En-
gineering, Medical and veterinary sci.,
and plant sci.
Oakland County Personnel, Michi-
gan: Programmer, two levels. Pharma-
cist. General Staff Nurse. Personal Pro-
perty Auditor, three positions wi t h
varying exper. req.
A. J. Wood Interviewing Corporation,
Pia.epha Pa.: Firm dealing w it h
market, opinion, and attitude research
seeks college sophomore to representI
this customer relations organization.
Will represent several client credit card
companies on campus. Write to this
firm for details. This is a spare-time
position.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE !
212 S.A.B., Lower Level
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Atomic Energy Commission, Wash.,
D.C. is accepting applications until this
Saturday, Feb. 15, for summer work in
areas of gen. sci, and engrg., mgmt.,
finance, law. No federal exam necess.
Learn while, you earn in eastern re-
sort areas. Trainee positions for jun-
iors and seniors in areas of lib. arts,
math, communic. sci., bus. admin. and
engrg. information meeting on Tues-

day. February 25, 4:00 p.m. In Room
25. Angell Hall,
Interviews in Summer Placement:
FEBRUARY 14, 1969
Camp Sea Gull, Mich. Coed. 10 a .m,
- 5 p.m. Waterfront Director, man or
woman. Swimming instructor, man,
Cabin counselors for boys cabins. Re-
gistered nurse.
North Starr Camp for Boys, Wiscon-
sin. 10 am. - 5 p.m. General counsel-
ors, instructors for swimming, canoe-
ing, sailing,. fishing, riding, tennis.
archery, riflery, arts and crafts, and
other areas.
FEBRUARY 17, 1969
Camp Quinibeck, Vermont. Girls. 11
a.m.-3 p.m. Swimming, canoeing, dra-
matics, tennis and sailing.
Camp Scotmar, California, coed. 1-5
p.m. Riding instr., arts & crafts, head
counselor, woman, age 20 or over.
FEBRUARY 18, 1969
Camp Negabamon, Wisconsin, boys.
1:30 - 5 p.m. Counselors in sailing, ten-
nis, archery, crafts, swimming, c a m p-
craft, canoeing, bicycling, tripping. Re-
gistered nurse and riflery instr.
FEBRUARY 19. 1969
Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Jack-
son, Mich. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gen. Couns.
unit leaders, waterfront, cook, handy-
man, kitchen assistants.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE
128 H, West .Engrg, Bldg.
Make interview appointment at Room
128 H. West Engrg. Bldg., unless other-
wise specified.
FEBRUARY 21, 1969:
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
American Electric Power System-
Indiana & Mich. Electric Co.
Chemical Construction Corp.
Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co.
Goodyear Aerospace Corp.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
In terchemical Corp.
Martin Marietta Corp.
Omni Spectra Inc.
PainAmerican Petroleum Corp. -
Production Res. Div.
Schlumberger Well Services
Shell Companies
Sundstrand Corp.
Vickers Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.
Walker Manufacturing Co.
U.S. Gov't - Naval Weapons Lab.

VITHEY, director
RVIN FELHEIM,
"THE APOKA-
up at Guild House

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SUMMER JOBS
Waitresses, Maids, Bellhops, Busboys, Kitchen Help,
Desk' Clerks, Lifeguards and Playground Directors
Earn X750-$1,300-Beginning April 26, 1969
Room and Board Included

is otb for
people
KEEP
AMERICA
BEAUTIFUL
advertising contributed f or the public goodf

Stockwell Mixer - Feb. 7 - 9 - 12 p.m.
Stockwell.
India Students Association: H i n d i
Film Show - February 15, 1969 - 7
- 11 p.m. - Nat. -Sci. Auditorium.
Alpha Gamma Delta Open House: For
sorority members and guests only -
February 9, 2-5 - 1322 Hill Street.
Ann Arbor Living Theater - Movie on
March 16, 17 - Sunday 4-11 p.m. Mon-
day 7-12 p.m. - Nat. Sci. Auditorium.
Christian Science Organization -
Christian Science Lecture: February 14
8 p.m. Multi-Purpose Room - UGLI.
Friends of Planned Parenthood --
Bucket Drive - February 20, 21 - All
Day Diag,Fishbowl, Union,
La Sociedad H ispanica - Movie -
February 10 - 8 p.m. - Aud. A. Angell
Hail:
Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity
- Annual Lectureship - February 20,
8:30 p.m. - University Hospital.
University Theater and Journalism
Group - Mixer - February 25 - 7-12
p.m. Union Ballroom.
Doctoral
Examinations
John Weston Stoddard, Chemistry,
Dissertation: "Eight-Membered Cyclic
Azo Compounds," on Friday, February
14 at 11:00 a.m. in Room 2024 Chem-
istry Building, Chairman: C. G. Over-
berger.
John Day Daniels, Business Admin-
istration, Dissertation: "Recent Fore-
ign Direct Manufacturing Investment

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ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
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Hillel Foundation: 1429 Hill St., Fri.,
Feb. 14th 5:45 Traditional Services, 7:15
p.m. Hillel Student Services, 8:30 -
"The Gates of the Forest" a special
program on the life and works of Eli
Wiesel; Sat., Feb. 15: 9:15 a.m. - Trad.
Services.
Freedom and True Identity" is the
subject of a Christian Sciende Lecture
to be heard on Friday, Feb. 14th at
8:00 p.m. in the UGLI multi-purpose
room. Feel free to attend,.
* * * *
Outing Club: The most informal club
around. Meets Sunday for a couple of
hours of hiking ice skating etc. Most-
ly grads but others invited. 2:00 p.m.
At the Rackham Bldg. (Huron St. en-
trance).

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