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GGE TWELVE

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, JUNE 27,'

GE TWELVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 27,

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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 editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Building,
before 2 p.m., two days preceding
publication.
TUESDAY, JUNE 27
General Notices
Regents' Meeting: Fri., July 28. Com-
munications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than July 18. PLEASE
SUBMIT TWENTY-ONE COPIES OF
EACH COMMUNICATION.
Staff Parkng Permits: The validity
of the 1960-61 parking permits will be
extended through July 8, 1961. 1961-62
parking permits will be required July
10, 1961, and cars not bearing the new
permit will be subject to traffic viola-
tion notices. :
Motorized Cycle Permits: Parking per-
mits for all staff owned motor cycles,
motor scooters and motorized bicycles
will be required July 10, 1961. Conven-
ient parking areas will be available in
existing automobile parking lots and
will be identified as such. Permits may
be obtained in the Office of Parking
Administration, 1059 Admin. Bldg. Fees
will be $10.00 per year. The parking
of these vehicles is to be restricted
to the areas designated for their use
and it will be illegal to transport, ride
or park them on campus walks or
grass areas.
Graduate Students expecting to re-
ceive the master's degree in August,
1961, must file a diploma application
with the Recorder of the Graduate
School. A student will not be recom-
mended for a degree unless this appli-
cation is submitted by June 30.
University Players. Playbill Summer
1961 opens Wed., June 27 through Sat.,
July 1, with Archibald MacLeish's pow-
erful retelling of the Job story, "J.B."
Season tickets for "J.B." and the four
other productions of the Playbill are
now available at the box office, Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre, 10-5 daily; other
productions will include:
"My Three Angels" by Sam & Bella
Spewack, Wed. through Sat., July 12-
15, a comedy concerning the angelic
antics of three convicts in a French
penal colony.
"The Bedbug," Vladimir Mayakov-
sky's biting satire on the Soviet so-
cieties, Wed. through Sat., July 19-22.
"Rashomon," ay & Michael Kanin's
adaptation of Japanese legends, con-
cerning a search for the meaning of
truth, Wed. through Sat., August 2-5.
"Susannah," Carlisle Foyd's award-
winning contemporary American opera,
with the School of Music, Wed. through
Sat., August 9-12.
Season tickets for all five produc-
tions, $6.00 or 4.00; any four, $5.00 or
3.50. 25c additional for each Friday
or Saturday performance ticket. Tickets
for Individual shows: First four plays-
$.50 1.00 for Wednesday or Thursday
$1.75, .25 for Friday or Saturday.
Opera: $1.75, 1.25 for Wednesday or
Thursday; $2.00, 1.50 for Friday or Sat-
urday.
Mail orders may be addressed to UNI-
VERSITY PLAYERS, Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre, Ann Arbor, with checks
payable to UNIVERSITY PLAYERS.
Specify performance preferences.
All performances 8:00 p.m. Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre.
Events Tuesday
Performance by Detroit German Mad-
rigal Circle, conducted by Joachim
Matheslus, at 8:00 p.m. Tues., June 27
In the Michigan League. Followed by
an nformal coffee hour in 4072 Frieze
Bldg.
Film Preview: The Audio-Visual Edu-
cation Center will show selected edu-
cational films during the 1961 Summer
Session, five days a week at 2p~m. in
the Schorling Aud. University School
On Tues., June 27, featured films in-.
elude: "Universe" and "Exploring the
Edge of Space." Copies of the preview'
schedule and film reviews are avail-
able in 1012 University High School.
Lecture: Prof. Paul G. Kauper of the
Law School will speak on "Government
and Religion: The Wall of Separation"
on Tues., June 27 at 4:15 p.m. in 120
Hutchins Hall.
Lecture: The first lecture of the Sum-
mer Session series on the Civil War
will be "Civil War Medical Practices"
by Dr. Richard H. Shryock, librarian,
American Philosophical Society, on
Tues., June 27 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud A.
Events Wednesday
Film Preview: Wed., June 28 at 2
p.m in Schoring Ad., University
School. "Harvest of Shame" Copies of
the preview schedule and film reviews
are available in 1012 University High
School.
Lecture: Paul G. Kauper, Prof. of
Law, will speak on "Freedom of Asso-
ciation: The First Amendment and the
tBalance o Interest" on Wed., June

28 at 4:15 p.m. in 120 Hutchins Hall.
Placement

BBA any field. Age under 25; no exper.
required.
Charles H. Proper Co., Ann Arbor -
Secretary; girl with typing, shorthand
and general knowledge of office pro-
cedures. College background plus some
experience desirable. Some bookkeeping
& reception work. Immed. opening.
National Exchange Club, Toledo, Ohio
-Writer to work on monthly mag,
booklets, brochures, etc. Young man;
BA with journalism major & 2 yrs.
newspaper work preferred. Over age 25.
Acme Industries, Jackson, Mich. -
Immed. opening for recent Mechanical

Engineering grad in Application Engrg.
Dept. Also several openings for Sales
Trainees.
National Ass'n of Manufacturers
(NAM), Detroit-Executive Salesman for
Michigan-Ohio Regional Office to han-
dle membership work. Seeking man in
early 30's with suitable personality &
training. Must have exper. in contact-
ing men at managerial level.
Morse Chain Co., Ithaca, N.Y. - 2
openings for Technical Sales Training
Program to begin Sept. 1. Trains Field
Sales Engineers for Mechanical Power
Transmission products. A subsidiary of

Borg-Warner Corp. Engineers preferred
but will consider Business grads. with
mech. aptitude & military service ful-
filled.
Armour Research Foundation; Ill. In-
stitute of Technology, Chicago-Tech-
nical openings in Engineering (EE,
ChemE, ME, Met.), Chemistry, Physics,
Math, Pharmacology, etc. Also Admin.
Staff positions in Market Research, Con-
tracts, Budget Analysis for recent Bus
Ad grads; and 1 opening in Press Re-
lations for Journalism grad. with 2-5
yrs. exper. writing news releases.
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-,

ments, 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 fro further
details.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are avail-
able to students. Applications can be
made in the Non-Academic Personnel
Office, 1020 Admin. Bldg., Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time work should con-

tact Jack Lardie, NO 3-1511, ext. 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 1020, daily.
MALE
60-Psychological subjects, hours to be
arranged.
1-Recreation-therapist, experienced in
playground activities or camp work,
with retarded children, 20 hours per
week.
1-Medical student, full-time summer,
surgery research.
1-Married couple, work in camp,
handyman and general cleaning.

1-Male, to help with retarded boy,
hours to be arranged.
1-Bartender, between 25-30 years of
age, experienced, 45 hours per
week.
1-Junior or senior engineer, to pre-
pare material for photography.
4-Salesmen, commission basis, must
have car.
1-Experienced house painter, in ex-
change for apartment, summer only.
1-Janitor, 2 hours per day, early
morning or late evening, job will
go til July 15.
FEMALE
1-Secretary, science background, help
with research, good typist. 12 hours
per week, permanent.
1-Married couple, to work in Michi-
gan camp, man to do odd jobs, and
woman to do general cleaning.
1-Maid, full-time summer, then as
many hours as possible thru the
fall.
30--Psychological subjects, one hour to-
tal time.

[ Organization
Notices 1
USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations planning to be active for
the summer semester should register by
July 5, 1961. Forms available, 3011 Stu-
dent Activities Building.
* * .
German Club, Performance of the
German Madrigal Circle from Detroit,
Conductor Joachim Mathesius, June 27,
8 p.m., Mich. League. Followed by in-
formal coffee hour, 4072 Frieze Bldg.
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