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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1965

PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8.1965

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BULLETIN

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8
Noon-Elizabeth Sumner, pro-
gram assistant, Office of Religious
Affairs, will speak on "The Sec-
ular Meaning of the Gospel" by
Paul Van Buren and "God Is
No More" by Werner and Lotte
Peltz in Conference Room 2, Un-
ion.
4:30 p.m.--Prof. Donald Brown
of the Center for Research on
Learning and Teaching will dis-
cuss "The Negro Revolt" by Louis
Lomax, in the Multipurpose Room
of the UGLI.
7 p.m.-Michifish will hold a
meeting for prospective members
in the Women's Pool.
7:30 p.m.-Prof. Brice Carna-
han of the departments of chemi-
cal engineering and biostatistics
will speak on "Digital Computa-
tion and the MAD Language" in
Natural Science Aud.
7:30 p.m.-The Young Republi-
can Club will hold a mass meet-
ing in Room 3R, Union.
7:30 p.m. - The Music School
production of "Lohengrin" will go
into rehearsal with openings in
the male chorus in Room 3054,
School of Music.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 9
10 a.m.-The American Associa-
tion of University Women will hold
their 13th Annual Used Book Sale
from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. in the
shop room of the SAB.
1 p.m.-Prof. Edwin Miller and
Josephine Augustine will speak at
the seminar "On-the-Job Inter-
viewing and Counseling" in the
Union.
7 and 9 p.m.-The Cinema Guild
will present "Antigone" in the
Architecture Auditorium.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10
9 a.m.-The American Associa-
tion of University Women will hold
their 13th Annual Used Book Sale
in the shop room of the SAB until
1 p.m.
4:15 p.m.-The department of
psychology will present Dr. Claude
Flament from the Center for Study
of Social Science in Aix-en-Prov-
ence, France, speaking at the
Psychology Colloquium on "Task
Structures, Group Structures and
Communication Networks," in
Aud. B.
7 and .9 p.m.-The. Cinema Guild
will present "Antigone" in the
Architecture Auditorium.

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Deliveries start immediately and extend through Dec. 12, including
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The Daily Official Etailetin is an culosis Testing Program-Fall 1965:
official publication of the Univer- Freshmen and Summer Transfers -
sity of Michigan, for which The Tests: Mon., Sept. 13, Room M4124 SNB,1
Mlichigan Daily assumes no editor- 4-5:30 p.m.
ial responsibility. Notices should be Readings: Wed., Sept. 15, Room M4118
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to SNB, 4-5:30 p.m.
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors-Tests:+
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Tues., Sept. 14, Room M4118 SNB, 4-5:30
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday p.m.
for Saturday and Sunday. General Readings: Thurs., Sept. 16, Room
Notices may be published a maxi- M4118 SNB, 4-5:30 p.m.
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only. 4.
Student organization notices are not Foreign visuors
accepted bor publication. The following are the foreign visi-
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 tors programmed through the Interna-
tional Center who will be on- campus
this week on the dates indicated. Pro-
ga aragmnsgram arrangements are being made by
n d Mrs. Clifford . Miller, International
Office of Religious Affairs Luncheon Center, 764-2148.
Book Discussion-Elizabeth H. Sumner, Mrs. Regina Gibaja, assistant pro-
program assistant, Office of Religious fessor, Faculty of Philosophy and Let-
Affairs, "The Secular Meaning of the ters, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos
Gospel" by Paul van Buren, and "God Aires, Argeentina, Sept. 5-8.
Is No More" by Werner and Lotte Katsuro Kobayashi, managing direc-
Pelz: Conference Room 2, Michigan tor, The Tokyo Mutual Loans and
League 12 mn. Savings Bank, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, Sept.
6-9.
College of Engineering Computer Lee- Toshiya Ozaki, manager, planning de-
ture-Brice Carnahan, Departments of partment, - The Central Cooperative
Chemical Engineering and Biostatistics. Bank for Agriculture and Forestry,
"Digital Computation and the MAD Tokyo, Jajan, Sept. 6-9.
Language": Natural Science Aud., 7:30 Seichiro Tsurzurahara, director, chief
p.m. of finance, Sumitomo Mutual Life In-
,_surance Co., Osaka, Japan, Sept. 6-9.
(' J ] ]Kazuhiko Hattori, assistant general
General !N otices manager, Agency Education Depart-
ment, Nippon Life Insurance Co.,Osa-
Auditions for Marching Band An- ka, Japan, Sept. 6-9.
nouncer: Auditions are now being held Setsuji Inoue, manager, Chiba Branch
for the position of announcer with Office, Kanto Denki Koji Co., Ltd.. Chi-
the University of Michigan Marching ba-ken, Japan, Sept. 6-9.
Band, for the 1965 season. Persons in- Genkichi Kaneko, managing director,
terested in auditioning, should con- Kaneko Pearl Co., Ltd., Kobe, Japan,
tact Dr. William D. Revelli, conductor Sept.6-9.
of bands, at the School of Music, 764- Osamu Nakano, organiaztion & per-
0582. sonnel section, personnel department,
Mitsubishi Oil Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan,
All Teacher's Certificate Candidates: Sept. 6-9.
Certificate Application is due at the Chitose iKtahara, deputy manager,
beginning of the junior year. It should personnel department, Taisho Marine &
be turned in to the School of Educa- Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan,
tion, 1431 University School, by Sept. Sept. 6-9.
15th. Shotaro Ochiai. manager, personnel
department, Kyoei Mutual Fire & Ma-
Applications for Ushering Positions 1 rine Insurance Co., Tokyo, Japan, Sept.
for the 1965-66 season of concerts and I 6-9.
extra events in Hill Aud. will be ac- ! Satoshi Ohga, deputy manager, per-
cepted at the Box Office of Hill Aud, sonnel department, Tokyo Broadcasting
from 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. on Thurs., Sept. System. Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 6-9.
9. This is a concession to late reg- Tetsuzo Ohkawa, manager, general
istrants on campus and will be the last administrative affairs department, Oka-
chance for anyone to register as an mura Manufacturing Cot, Ltd., Tokyo,
usher. Japan, Sept. 6-9.
-__Goro Saito, manager, personnel de-
School of Nursing: Required TB test partment, Shiseido Co., Ltd., Tokyo,
program lecture for all freshmen and Japan, Sept. 6-9.
sophomores who transferred in June Keisuke Takano, chief, section of
1965. Thurs., Sept. 9, Room M3330, 3 labor relations, personnel department,
p.m., Medical Science Bldg. Dr. Win- Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 6-9.
throp Davey will explain TB Test Koh Kawata, coordinator, 'personnel
Program to all freshman students in department, Toyo Koatsu Industries,
nursing and sophomores who transfer- Inc., Tokyo, Jajan, Sept. 6-9.
red into the program in June 1965. Yuichi Yamada, assistant to chief of
education division, Fuji Iron & Steel
School of Nursing Required Tuber- Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Jajan, Sept. 6-9.
ORGANIZATION NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce- All full and part-time women students
ments is available to officially recog- are eligible and welcome,
niied and re ist ered student or ni - * * *

Hideo Sekine, chief planner, manage-
ment development department, Japan
Productivity Center, Tokyo, Japan, Sept.
6-9.
Miss Siba Fahoum, inspector (adviser)
of Schools for Girls, Makassed Islamic
Organization, Beirut, Lebanon, Sept.
5-12.
Ali D. Arseven, associate in measure-
ment, Ankara, Turkey, Sept. 12-Oct. 15.
Alfred Searle, professor of chemical
engineering, University of Concepcion,
Chile, Sept. 12-Nov. 12.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter-
mines in what capacity you can best
serve. Test will be given Sat., Sept, 11,
9 a.m. at downtown Post Office. Main
and Catherine. To take test question-
naire must be completed. Test tages 11
hrs. plus 1 hr. if applicant wants
language achievement test. Details and
applications available at Bureau of Ap-
pointments.
U.S. Navy & Marine Corps-The offi-
cer information team will be in the
Fishbowl from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 13,
14 & 15 with information about com-
mission programs for students and
grads. Officer programs for men &
women include general line, supply
medical & dental. Engrg., law, theologi-
cal & aviation-men only. Officer quali-
fication test given to seniors with nc
obligation. No appointment needed.
Stop by information booth.
American Concrete Institute, Detroil
-Assoc. or Ass't. Editor for tech.
publication. BS ,Engrg., science-journ.
or physics, etc. Some tech, editing &
writing exper. Pref. under 30 yrs.
Smith, Kline & French Labs., Phila.,
Pa.-Various openings including 1.
Mgmt. Systems Analysts, Lib. Arts oi
Bus. degree plus 1-4 yrs. programming
exper. 2. Financial Mgmt. Trainee. MA
Acctg. or Finance. No exper. req. 3.

BS or MS Chem. 2 yrs. exper, in Or-
ganic Synthesis. Also Credit Admin.,
Tax accountant, International Mktg.
Ass't., etc.
State of Connecticut, Hartford-Social
Worker. M.S.W. or BA plus 2 yrs. ex-
per. in soc. work, welfare agency or
related.
Rohm and Haas Co., Phila., Pa.-Sev-
eral openings including 1. Publicity
Writer for Advtg. Dept. Chem. degree.
2-5 yrs. exper. 2. Export Sales Repres.
Chemn. degree, 2-5 yrs. exper. 3. Plant
& project Engr. Des.& const. of chem,.
plant facilities. 1-5 yrs. exper., BSME,
4. Dev. Chem, BS/MS chem,, 0-3 yrs.
ex~per.
For turther information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.

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your Senior Pictures yet?
Then maybe you don't realize that our photog-
raphers are coming Thursday, September 9th, and
they will be here for a short time only during the
month of September . . . that's right
and another thing:
your picture must be taken by our photogrpphers
to go in the book (that's the MICHIGANENSIAN,
you know)
want to know where you can take care of all this?
well, there's our booth on the Diag, for one
and THIS WEEK you can also buy it at our other
booth (yes, we have two) . . . where? well, it's
never the same:
Wednesday, Sept. 8th-North Campus
Thursday, Sept. 9th-Business Administration
Friday, Sept. 10th-Engineering School
of course, you realize, this will have to be done
soon, if you're going to get an appointment
yes, you can buy the MICHIGANENSIAN there too;
it's five dollars now, but the price goes up soon

nwuaurgs.eu sun ogania-
tions only. Organizations who are plan-
ning to be active for the fall term
must be registered in the Office of
Student Organizations by Sept. 17, 1965.
Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB.
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University Lutheran Chapel, Wednes-
day evening, Sept. 8, devotion at 10
p.m., Pastor Arthur Spomer of Dii
vine Shepherd Church in N.E. Ann Ar-
bor is speaking.

U. of M. Amateur Radio Club, Meet- University Lutheran Chapel, Chapel
ing today, Sept. 8. 7 p.m., 4511 East Assembly, regular monthly meeting,
Engineering. Wed., Sept. 8, at 8:30 p.m. This year's
f budget, committee reports and plans,
Chess Club, Meeting for those inter- and other miscellaneous matters will
ested in playing chess, Room 3B, be discussed. All are most welcome. Uni-
Michigan Union at 7:30 p.m., Fri., versity Lutheran Chapel, 1511; Washte-
Sept. 10. Please bring sets and boards naw.
if you have them. University of Michigan Dames, First
* * organizational meeting, Wed., Sept. 8,
Michifish Synchronized Swim Club, 8 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom. All
Mass meeting for prospective members, student wives are invited to attend:
Women's Pool, Wed., Sept. 8, 7 p.m. Destiny Dames-1965.
Sept . 8 marks beginning of' 5 week * * *
instruction period; mandatory instruc- Young Republicans, Membership
tion held one hour per week. Tryouts meeting, Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m., Room 3R,
will take place on the sixth session. Union.
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