, THE MICHIGAN DAILY w? . $THE4 ., :M%..IC.HIGANpk. DAILYQGS~x"o[e3Mx..[ DAILY OFFICIAL BULL rhe Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation 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 a r e not accepted for publication. For more infornation, phone 764-9270. FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- ar: "Management of Managers, Pro- am No. 84": North Campus Commons, 5 a.m. [nternational Center "Viewpoint" ncheon c discussion: "Integrity. Free- p and Community Standards vs. the rfornming Arts": International Cent- noon. South and Southeast Bag Lunch: slie Corea; Center for Population inning, "Family Planning Programs Malaysia", Lane Hall Basement, Fri., ar. 21, noon. Gymnastics: Big Ten Preliminary tampionships: Events Building, 2:00 d 7:30 p.m. Astronomical Colloquium: Jerry Eh- an, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, to State University, "Observations of- anetary Uebulae at 8000 MHz." Room Physics-Astronomy Building, 4:00 mi. institute of Science and Technology d Department of Geology and Min- alogy, Lecture: Frontiers in geology' d geophysics series: Dr. Lynn Sykes, ofessor of Geology, Columbia Uni- rsity, "Seismology, Sea Floor Spread- g and Global Tectgnics": Auditorium Physics-Astronomy Bldg., Friday, arch 21, 4:00 p.m. Cinema Guild: Vittorio De Sica in nrral Della Rovere, directed by Ro- rto Rossellini: Architecture Auditor- M,7:00 and 9:05 p.m.' DanceConcert :Barbour Gymnasium oce Studio, 8:00 p.m. Department of Astronomy Visitor's ght: Dennis W. Marks, graduate stu- nt, Department of Astronomy, "The iverse" - to observe - Jupiter and double star: Auditorium B, Angell .11, 8:00 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Society: Iolan-' e: Trueblood Theater, 8:00 p.m. Degree Recital: David Palmer, organ: 11 Auditorium, 8:00 p.iii. Opera: The Secret Marriage by Cima- sa, Josef Blatt, conductor; Ralph rbert, stage director: Lydia Mendels- hm Theater, 8:00 p.m.., Degree Recital: Williar\ David, piano; 1hoo1 of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. Geneal Notices Free German Measles vaccine. Last li week.. Information at Health Serv- a and SAB. Clinic at Health Service Saturday, March 22, 11:00 a.m. -. 2:00 p.m. The Computing Center announces a short course on the MTS editing pro- gram "ED" to be given March 26, 8-9 p.m. Prerequisite will be minimal. Lo- cation is Room 311 in West Engineer- ing. Inquiries should be directed to Mr. Jerry Berkman or Mr. Steve Much- lk, Computing Center. (764-2410). :Doctoral Exams Harold Edward Eitzen, Enxivonment- al Health Science, Dissertation: "Sourc- es of Hospital Acquired Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection in Tracheostomiz- ed Patients," on Friday, Marchr21 at 10:00 a.m, in Room 2600 School of Pub- lic Health, Chairman: T. F. Wetzler. i John David Schultz, oFrestry, D is - sertation: "The Vertical Rooting Habit in Black Spruce, White Spruce, and Balsam Fir," on Friday, March 21, 1969 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1036 Natural Re- sources Building, Chairman: Robert Zahner. Lee Albert Feldkan p, Nuclear En- gineering, Dissertation: "Study of the Lattice Dynamics of Deuterated Poly- ethylene and Zinc Sulfide Using Co-. herent Neutron Scattering," on Friday,. March 21 at-1:30 p.m. in Room 3102 Phoenix Memorial Laboratory, Chair- man: J. S. King. Stewart Ross Tocher, Forestry, Dis- sertation: "The Application of Theories; of Social Behavior to the Explanation of Variability of Use Patterns Within a Recreation Complex," on Friday, March 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Conference Roa0m, Natural Resources BI'uildingChairman: R. K. Arnold. Placement / GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, not interviews on campus. Please call 764-7460 for complete application in-' formation for these jobs; they are open relatively immediately, therefore April' graduates are welcome to apply if they meet the other requirements. City of Grand Rapids, Mich.: Land,-} scape Architect, some expeaience in de- sign a"d developmentof park and re- creation areas. Department of the Navy: Archives asst., computer prog., computer sys. analyst. Contract Negotiator, Opera- tions Research Analyst, Phy. Sci. Ad- min., Procurement Analyst, Publ and Printing Program Off., Physicist, Arch- itect, Oper. Research Analyst, Mathe- matician, Communication Spec., Ed. Spec., Illustrator, Intell. Res. S p e c ., Military ePrs. Research Spec., Research Psych., Visual Info. Spec. Applied Geodata Systems: Cambridge, Mass.: Vice. Pres. in Marketing, MBA and 5-10 yrs. exp. Principal Soils En- gin., M.S. and 5 yrs. in design or- con- sulting, Chief Programmer with En- gin. degree and at lest "5 yrs. exp. City of Detroit, Mich.: Needs Jr. In- ter., and Sr. Publicist, Med. and Den- tal Tech., and Profs., Hospt. Serv., Sev- eral Comm. and Soc. Serv. positions such as Soc'l. Worker, Urban Renewal Asst., Econ., Soc. Planning Analyst, Psych. Clinic Examiner, Curators, Re- creat. Read., Forestry and Grounds perspnnel, data processing prog., inhal- ation therapy tech., illustrator, medical tech. with at least 3 yrs. coll. training. Eckert Packin1g Co., Defiance, Ohio Seeks industrial engineer. Utah"Merit System Council, Salt Lake City, Utah.: Outdoor Recreation Plan, ner, B.S. in Recreation Planning or related fields, oFresters, Librarians. MacMillan Co., Minn., Minn.: Need Sales Rep. with B.A. or B.S. exper., pre- ferred. Locations in Wisc., Mich., and Ohio. Grain Processing Corp., Muscatine. Iowa: Chemist with Ph.D. in organic chem., Sr. Chemist with MS and exp. or Ph.D., Microbiologist with Ph.D. or M.S. and exp. Cooperative Curriculum Development Center: Manitowoc, iWsc.: Need In- structionaL Consultant in Lang. Arts with talent, and ability to work w i t h teachers in English-Lang, arts area, K- 12. Systems Research Laboratories, Inc.: Dayton, Ohio: Need Research Physicist," Research Scientist, Project Scientist, Infrared Engineer, Process Control En- gineer, Project Manager of Computer Systems, Plasma Physicist, Elec. En- ginee in Computer Systems. Washington state depart, of person- nel, Olympia, Wash.: Teacher of Re- creat. and aPrk Admin., M.A. or Ph.D. in Recreat. and Park Admin., Several Research Asst., Many positions in Soc. Serv., Several Librarians, Community Affairs Consultant with M.A.T., 3 yrs. exp., caseworker with B.A. Leigh Products, Inc.: Coopersville, Mich.: Seek young men interested in Marketing, Advertising, and Sales or- ganization. State of Vermont, Montpelier, Ver- Mont; Prov. and Parole Officer with B.S., Organ, and Operations Analyst, Employment Security Oper. Analyst, Staff Training Spec. Asst. Director of Spec. Ed., Empl. Serv. Couns., with B.S. and 2 yrs. exp., Stat. Analyst with RA., no exp. required. Direct Access Computing Corp., Southfield, Mich.: Need Time Sharing and Info. Scientist finishing Ph.D. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128 H, West Engrg, Bldg. Make interview appointment at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg., unless other- wise specified. MARCH 27, 1969: Borg-Warner Corp., Marvel-Schebler Div. Giffels & Rossetti, Inc. Structural Dynamics Research Corp. MARCH 28, 1969 U.S. Gov't. Defense Contract Admin- istration Services Region,Detroit, Mich. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St., Fri., March 4th, 6:00 p.m. - Traditional Serv- ices, 8:15 a.m. Hillel Student Services with Beth Israel Congregation: Talk on "Black-Jewish Relations" by Prof. Harold Cruse, U. of M. History Dept., Sat., March 22nd, 9:15 a.m. - Tradi- tional Services. . * * * * * Free trip to the Dearborn Campus, Sat., March 22nd, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Reservations at Room 265 West Engin., sponsored by Tau Bera Pi. * * * * Bahai Student Group: March 20, 8:00 p.m. 1474 Jewett. "Some G r o o v y Things To Do While Everybody is Destroying Everybody", call 665-4676 for transportation. All welcome. U Fellowship, Huron Hills hptist Church: March 3t0h, 7:00 p.m. Ann Ar- bor Y, 2nd floor, Panel discussion, "Why Christianity of All Religions?" UM Folk Dance Club will meet in the W.A.B. this Friday (21st) not in Barbour Gym. Outing Club: Themost disorganized club around meets every Sunday at 2 p.m. (Rackham Bldg., Huron St.) for a couple of hours of hiking, cycling, canoeing, horseback, museum visiting, or haggling about what to do. Fre- quently home cooked summers follow (at cost). Mostly grads, but others in- vited. +.};i+: }i^.Y"1i1 ::«L y" M1' Mti :'NL :':".L ": ^:ti": '::.:: ti'::, ":" : ;k:."'}: :?'L' .h":yyti ;{:;: :,{: ; ;::ti::;:v ;:;: Checkmate t.'.Y:ti'. .:'.'4i: i}:Tti^.S r^. 1:},41.;3:$}.4:M1".1"4 1 ?r 3y.;..}fir }; Y{.' ^.,tv.; ya'.+ n vti " ' ' a {:ti S 1 '... " :}' : *iti;::}';S}1 . +.v: }ii :ti '4 { :,5 ..... d'. u .... k S.. 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