THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Six Tuesday, September 16, 1969 DAILY OFFICIAL: BULLETIN Continuedfrom Page 2) October 20, 1969 (4:00 p.n.) is the last (late for the Fall Term when the Registrar's Office wil lallow refund for a 50 per cent withdrawal. Exception: Appropriate adjustments will be made for those schools having Classes which commence other t li a it Septemiber S, 1969. lE ngineering Interdepartmental Fluid Mechanics Seminar: Mr. Robert T. Jones, Aveo Everett Research Labora- tory, "Fluid Mechanics of Blood Flow in Relation to Heart Assist Devices": September 17, 311 W. Engineering, 4:00 p.m. Coffee will be served in 214 W. Engineering at 3:30 p.m- LS&A FRESHMEN AND SOP OMORES .DVANCED CLASSIFICATION FOlt WINTER TERM 1970 In an effort to minimize the time required to make appointments w i t h1 counselors for Winter Term electionsI nd to help reduce the lines involved, the Counselos' Oftice for Freshmen and Sophomores in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts follows the pro- cedure listed below for making these appointments Students are asked to make appointments in person at 1213 Angell Hall according to their assigned counselor as indicated in the following .shedule: September 18. 19 (Thursday & Fri- day): Cottrell replacing Allen; Donaghy replacing Austin: Bassett; Binkert; Brown replacing Clark: Cottrell; Clou- tier replacing Cressey; Cooper replacing Sullivan; Cowen: Croake replacing Den- ton; Fabian eplacing Deskins. (Stu- dents in the honors program should disregard this schedule and make ap- pointments at the honors office, 1210 A.H. starting September 17). September 2?. 23 (Monday & Tues- day): Elgot replacing Leo; Filgas (Pre- Business) replacing Reinmuth & Hoad: placinig Hawk;oLa.amsacl8c7aN-,: Fensteniacher; Gale; Genova replacing Hawk; Garlikov; Hartsuff iMed. Tech.); linchey; Jaeger replacing Jensen; Jones Keiker. (Students who will have elected 35 hours or more by the end of the current term should check the schedule to making appointments with concen- tration advisors in 1223 Angell Hall.) September 24. 25 (Wednesday & 'Thrsday): Longree; Linneman replac- ing Wlialey; Montaperto replacing Sch- rv er; Rodgers replacing Nissen; Sabo; Simon;: C. I. Smith; Springier replac- mug Schwaz: Stephenson; Wissman re- placing Mullin; Wilson (Physical Ther- apy ), During each of these two-day periods, three clerks will be making appoint- iients for specified counselors. Stu- dents who have not received letters indicating their assigned counselor should check with the receptionist. Sophomores will meet with their! counselors starting September 29 and freshmen will meet with their coun- selors October 27 (after mid-term grad- es . In order to facilitate this proced- ure it will be necessary to maintain strict adherence to the above sched- ule. At the start of each two-day per- iod the full range of dates for appoint- .,,_--~~ ~ -ttc nncir nnviwill GENERAL DIVISION Current Position openings received by mail and phone, not interviews on campus, call 764-7460 for further In- formation: Lexington-Fayette County H e a I t h Department, Ky.: Environmental Health Supv., BA, MA engrg., MPH, or related areas with 2 years exper. 'i ien.ts with the counselors invoved wi be available. Freshmen and sophomores State o Michigan: Public H althAs desiring to see a counselor regarding min, MA in soc. or health area plus current elections or related matters 3-7 years. should ask the receptionist for appoint- Local Commission: Personiiel Con- ments. sultant, 1-3 admin. exper. plus counm- seling, psych. or soc. wk. bckrnd. S. Manager of Hospital Laison Dept. over P lacetent Service 5 years admin. exper. In a hosp. setting, 200 S.A.I bckrnd. Manager of Hospital Laison De- 3 partment, over 5 years admin. exper, in a hospital. setting, bckrnds in publ. Today, Sept. 16: Registation meeting health, bus, hosp. admin., med., libr. for Seniors and Grad. Students, 3 etc p.m. and 4 p.m. in Angell Hall Auditor- im D Register for notices of inter- State of Maine, governmental auditor. views, recommendations and a file of State of Washington: ITsurance credentials. Information and materials claims trainee, Intergroup relations at this meeting. specialist, BA plus 2. Health Executive Advisor, MPA plus 5. Eastalco Aluminum Company, Fred- crick, Md.: All engineering areas for ...production management. )RGANIZATION Dept. of Navy, Bay City, Mich.: Ma- rine, naval engrs., ee and ME and elec- tronics engrs. NTRW Inc., Redondo Beach, aClif.: BEffMSEE circuit design, microelec- .:Wj:tronics. State of Connecticut: Welfare con- Bach Club Meeting: Thursday, Sept. sultant in adoption, MSW plus 18, 8:00 p.m.: 1236 Washtela, (at S. Eisner and Lubin, N.Y.C.: Accounting Forest. near S. University). Speaker: graduates for professional CPA staff. Ronald Byrnside, "How Bach Handels Cummins Engine Co., Inc., Colun- Rhythm". Refreshments and fun after- bus, ILd, auditing staff, MBA pref. wards. Everybody welcome! (No musi- State of Washington: Highway plan- cal knowledge needed.) Last meetings ning engineer,.BS plus 1. attendance was 150. For further m- City of Minneapolis, Minn.: Land- formation call 665-6806, 663-2827, or scape Arch., BS, new grad. 761-7356. RADICAL CAUCUS General Meeting TONIGHT Tues., Sept. 16 8 P.M. 351 1 SAB ENGINEERS Looking for something different'. Research not your bag?! Get out in the daylight. Go places, meet people. Do your own thing, too. Talk with our friendly recruiter about Engineering Sales. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. IAWe tell it like it is. PENN Controls The other controls company yfrO ntig O.Tl it ~ redyrc~tr 300 S. State-1235 S. discount rcords,I University 3\ BARABAJAGAL-Donovan with appearances by Jeff Bec " TERRY REID-his second album U of M Scottish Country D a n c e Society eWdnesday 8-10:30 p.m., W.A.B. Instructions given, beginners welcome! Concert Dance Organization meeting and Coed modern technique class Sept. 16, 7:15 p.m., Barbour Gym Dance' Studio; Musicians & art students in- vited,. India Students Association, Ann Ar- bor, announces the visit of world re- nowned Swami Ranganathanda on September 16, 1969. He is goig to give his thoughts on "Science, Culture and Religion" at 7:30 p.m. in Rackham Am- phitheater. Everybody welcome. Physical Therapy Club Meeting, Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., Physical Therapy Dept.. University Hospital, 3rd Floor. Patient Demonstration. Everyone welcome. L' of M Oceanological Society: Regu- lar meeting Tuesday. Sept. 16, 7:30 4p.m. Room 1040 Natural Resources Bid'. Our speaker Professor John Bar- dach, autho of harvest of the Sea. All interested are welcome. Engineering Placement Meeting No. 2: '"Engineering Careers." The different kinds of careers for engineers, and how to decide which you should fol- low. Second of four meetings. Primar- ily fr seniors and graduate students, but open to all interested. Professor J. G. Young, September 16, 1969, 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in Room 311, West Engineering Building. (Afternoon and evening meetings will be the same,) NOW ONLY 3$ach HOURS: DAILY-9:30-9; SATURDAY- SOUTH U. 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