Page Seven Friday, March 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY __.. . *Protests hit role of research' (Continued from Page 3) The nation's nost interesting activity may have been at Hay- erford College outside Philadel- phia, Pa. Virtually every class at Haverford geared its discus- sion toward the responsibility of the sciences. A session on man's control of his environment kick- ed off the program, which in- cluded films and lectures. But the most interesting talk was in the classrooms. A humanities seminar dealt w i t h Candide's "best of all possible worlds." An English class talked about Thor- eau as scientist. Another dis- cussed "the effects of .imagina- tive literature on attitudes to- wards war and peace." A math class had "games theory a n d morality" as its topic. Political science students talked about the ABM. No assessment can be made yet on the effect of the March 4 program on campuses around the country. But it can be as- sumed that the role of the scien- tist in society is coming under more public and academic scrut- iny now than it has since the development of the bomb. .?4t"': vS :'"}..'"fe:.i":,* ion between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. If you are a communty college trans- DAILY OFFICIA Ifer student entering during the calen- dar year 1968, and have not received an invitation, please call Mrs. Mieras in IBULLET7 IN the Admissions Office (764-2573). .r: .:;::^:s'.i:;$:i i: .. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. General Notices Admissions Counseling: University of Michigan, Dearborn Campus, Friday, March 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ann Arbor Campus freshman and sophomores .should make an appointment in coun- seling office to see Mr. David Rob- inson and Mr. Robert Vokac. Beginning March 15, 1969, applica- tion forms will be available at t h e front desk of The International Center for: III, IIIB, and Fall Term, 1969. (There will be no awards given for only the spring % term, IIIA, 1969). The deadline for receipt of scholarship applications will be April 30, 1969. All applicants must have already complet- ed before May, 1969, at least one full semester at The University of Michigan in the school in which they will be enrolled. Canadian citizens and immgrants (permanent residents) a r e not eligible for these particular schol- arships. Free , German Measles Vaccine f o r Women Students. Student Health Ser- vice, Saturday, March 15, 11:00 a.m. - 2 p.m. Information sheets at SAB and Health Service. Stamp Show and Bourse: Michigan Union, Saturday, March 15, noon till 6:00 p.m. The Annual Community College Counselor-Student Conference will be held on Tuesday, March 18. All students who entered The University of Mich- igan from a Michigan community col- lege during 1968 have been invited to visit with their respective community college counselors in the Michigan Un- Placement GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Final Application date for 1969 exam- ination for foreign service information officer careers is March 14, tomorrow, postmark before tomorrow. The test is given on May 3. Application booklet with applic. forms and information is available in Career Planning Division of Placement Services. Vista Week, March 17-21. Come in to speak with the representatives, no appts. necess., room 3524, S.A.B., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Speakers are available. to inter- ested campus groups, call 764-7460 for reservations on Tues., Wed., and Thurs., March 18, 19, and 20. Film will be shown March 18, 19 & 20, 7 p.m. 2512 Frieze Bldg., March 18, 3 p.m., room 2225 Angell Hall, March 19, Room 2040, Frieze at 3 p.m. Several Currently received announce- ments are available in the Career Plan- ning Division of Placement Services, dealing with opportunities for Work- Study, iFnancial Aid, M.A.T., M.B.A., PhD., and other programs of study. Northeastern University, Bbston, Mass., offers professional acetg. edu- cation ,through the MS to liberal arts and other non-acctg. majors on a cooperative basis with firms in nearly all cities in the U.S. Fellowships and scholarships are available. University of New York at Bing- hamton, N.Y. offers MAT and MST in areas of Biol., Bus., Chem., Engl., French, Geol., German, Math, Music, Physics, Soc. Sci., and Spanish. Intern- ships for % time teaching cover most expenses, other financial asst. avail. Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., offers summer sessions for undergrad- uates, graduates, and education spec- ialties. 7 week programs, June 30 - Aug. 15. Seton Hall University, Newark, N.J. offers Resident Assistantships (room, board, and tuition) for degree candi- dates in Law School of Graduate Divi- sions. General Division has received the Rehabilitation Counseling Employment Exchange, a booklet published by Nat'l. Rehab. Couns. Assoc., listing openings nationwide. Ask for this booklet at General Division. Columbia University School of Social Work offers full and partial fellowships and student loan funds for men and women wishing to serve their com- munities as professional social work- ers. Several of these opportunities are designed by the donors for students from minority groups. Awards are made on the basis of merit and need. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, offers MS in Mgmt. Set. for grad, educations preparing for careers in management. Apply for Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business if you have not already taken this. As- sistantships are available, as well as some other forms of financial aid. Radcliffe College 22nd Summer Course in publishing procedures f o r men and women, Cambridge, Mass. 6 Week course designed to introduce stu- dents to opportunities and require- ments of publishing profession, 45 ex- perts active in the field will lecture on topics, permanent staff will correlate workshops, visits to publishers, and di- rect work of students. Instruction is practical, will prepare magazine dum- mies as final project. Placement re- cord is excellent from this program. U. S. Information Agency asks stu- dents in languages of the E a s t e r n European areas to apply for support services jobs. Albanian, Armenian, Bul- garian, Czech, Estonian, Georgian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Ruman- ian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Ukranian, Slovene. The University of Windsor, Ontario School of Business Administration of- fers program leading to Masters of Business Administration, two y e a r course designed to equip the univer- sity.graduate for leadership in business environment and skills to handle basic problems in functional areas of busi- ness and public service. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, offers residence hail ad- visory positions to men and women and married couples for academic 69-70. Resident Advisors, srs. and grad, stu- dents, are expected to give approx. 20 hours a week, may not hold other as- sistantships, student teach, or bold other jobs, married students are not accepted for these. Head Residents may be married, prefer professional in- teest in higher education, and a mas- ters degree in a student personnel re- lated area as well as some prior exper. in residence hall wok. Head residents may take up to 6 hours per quarter tuition free. Apply for these before April 15. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B.. Lower Level INTERVIEWS AT S.P.S. The New York iCtv License Examina- tion for teachers will be given in our office. The exam will include, E a r 1 y Childhood (N-2), Common Branches (1- 6 a S t 'o " ii Si p i -' P z MARCH 14, 1969: Ott Chemical Company. Muskegon, Mich.: Openings fo Chem. Engrg. who; have completed Jr. year by May. Regis-t ter for interview or come in 10 a.m.-r 5 p.m.3 Camp Tamarack. Fresh Air Society,< Detroit. Gen. Couns., Spec. in water- front, arts & crafts, nature - camp-I craft, tripping, music, dramatics, case- worker, unit supevisors, bus-truck driv- er, nurse and camp physician. College, credit up to 4 hours avail. MARCH 18, 1969j Camp Oakland, Mich. Coed. 9-12 a.m. Gen. Counselors, nurse, spec. in arts & crafts, waterfront director and assist.! MARCH 19, 1969 Camp Onota, Mass. Boys 1-5 p.m. Gen. Counselors, science instructor, spec. in swimming, sailing, music, dra- matics, riflery, golf, tennis, basketball. Jack Roberts Pool Service, Farm- ington, Mich. 10-5. Work outdoors, cleaning, delivery, and general p o o I work. MARCH 20, 1969 Camp Holiday, Mich. girls. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gen. Counselors, unit leaders, waterfront director,, certified director for First Aid. Boyne Highlands, Mich. resort. Posi-I tions for waiters, waitresses, bus boys, maids, desk clerks, bell hops, telephone operators. EDUCATION DIVISION On Saturday, March 15, 1969, at 9:30, 6), Secondary Math and English. F o r additional information contact Mrs. Staelin - 764-7459. The following schools have listed teaching vacancies in schools located outside of the United States. Guam: Agana, Guam. Vacancies listed in all teaching fields in the territorial schools. Taiwan- Taipei American School, Tai- pei, Taiwan. Elem. (1-6), Grades 7 - 12 Soc. Studies, English, Math, Earth Sci., Biology, Chem., Physical Sel., A r t Music (Instr.iVocal), Ind. Arts, Boys PE, Girls PE (Swimming instruction required), French, Spanish, EFL, Lib- rarians, Psychological Social Worker. H1aiti: Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, W.I. E l e m . teacher for private school for child- ren of hospital staff. 15 children, 3 yeas through 8 years. 2 Haitian assist- ant teachers. For additional information contact Mrs. Flynn, 3200 SAB, 764-7462. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. Make interview appointment at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg., unless other- wise specified. MARCH 21, 1969 General Dyhamics Corp. - Liquid Carbonic Corp. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 - -i 11 WithhldRnt REMEMBER- To Be Protected By the T.U. Legal Staff, You Must Deposit Your Rent in the Escrow Fund. Call Your Organizer or the T.U. Office. 1532 SAB 763-3102 7:15-H I LLEL STUDENT SERVICE "JUDAISM & SCIENTIFIC ATHEISM" (8:30) A discussion with MOSES BERLIN, Asst. 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