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Notices may be published a maxi-
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Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Day Calendar
Advanced Firemanship Training Pro-
gram-Civil Defense and Disaster Train-
ing Center, 8:30 a.m.
Training and Development, Personnel
Office University Management Seminar
-L. Clayton Hill, piofessor emeritus,
Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration, "Basics of Supervision": 5046
Kresge Hearing Research ' Institute,
8:30 a.m.
Conference on Cellular Plastics in Placement Service, 128-H, West Engi-
Construction-Rackham Bldg., 9:30 a.m. neering Bldg. ,
Cinema Guild-"Citizen Kane": Arch-
itecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Special Lecture-by Dr. Donald C.
Bradley, professor of inorganic chem-
istry (Queen Mary College, University
of London, London, England) will be
given on Thurs., Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. in
Room 1300 'of the Chemistry Depart-
ment. Topic to be announcedl.
Geology-Mineralogy Journal Club
Will present Dr. C. H. Hewitt, senior
research geologist of Marathon Oil Co.,
who will speak on "Reservoir Geology
-A Guide to Oil Recovery by Under-
ground Combustion," 4 p.m., Sept. 23,
2054 Natural Science Bldg.
General Notices
Engineering Seniors and Graduate
Students: The 1966 College Placement
Annual, official occupational, directory
of the College Placement Associations,
is now available free. to seniors and
graduate students at the Engineering
F! -__
Statistics Seminar: Prof. J. N. Dar-
roch will speak on "Passage Times in
Finite Markov Chains," Thurs., Sept. 23,
4 p.m., 3201 Angell Hall.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr.
Winifred M. Watkins, Lister Institute of
Preventive Medicine, London, England,
will speak on "Some Aspects of the
Chemistry and Genetics of the Human
Blood Group Substances," Thurs., Sept.
23, 12:30 p.m., M6423 Medical Science
Bldg. Coffee will be served. Bring your
lunch.
Foreign Visitors
The following are the foreig= visi-
tors programmed through the Interna-
tional Center who will be on campus
this week on the dates indicated. Pro-
gram arrangements are being made by
Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, International
Center, 764-2148.
Pavel Eisler, associate professor of
economic history, Prague School of Eco-
nomics, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sept.
20-22.
Miss A. Maria Vargar. judge in the
Court of First Instance, Alternate Judge
in the Court of Appeals, Guatemala,
Sept. 22-25.
Kazuo Nonomura, assistant professor
of economics, Hitotubashi University,
economics researcher in Manchuria,
Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 23.
Hendrik W. Lambers, professor of
economics, Netherlands School of Eco-
nomics, Rotterdam, The Netherlands,
Sept. 26-30.
Andres Hoogerwerf, assistant, profes-
sor at the Free University, Political
Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
Sept. 27-Oct. 17.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Reenrollment: Students who were reg-
istered with the Bureau of Appoint-
ments last year should give the Bureau
their current address and telephone,
and present elections. It will be neces-
sary for us to know your present lo-
cation in order to send xou weekly
bulletins and notices of positions.
Registration: Students who were un-
able to attend the Registration meet-.
ings of the Bureau of Appointments
may pick up registration materials for
the Education or General Division at
the Bureau, 3200 SAB. A placement
record is essential for interviewing
which begins in the General Div., Sept.
27.
POSITION OPENINGS:'
American-Standard, N.Y.C.-l. Fluid
Mechanics Research Engrs. PhD, thes-
is work in fluid mech, req. Conduct
long range applied res.-emphasis on
incompressible flows.
United Air Lines, Pittsburgh, Pa. -
Various positions at BS & ME levels,
including Engrs. (Mech., Elect., Aero.,
Civil, Indust., & Op. Res.); Personnel/1
Employment (degree in Personnel Man-
agement or Behav. Sci.); Finance &
Acctg.; Purchasing; Customer Services
Dev. Program; Mktg.; Programming &
Computers.
State of Washington, Olympia - 1.
Attendant Trng. Instructor, BA in ed-
ucation, behav., or soc. sciences. No ex-
per. req. 2. Indust. Hygienist. BS, ma-
jor in envir. health, chem., physics,
biol. sci., chem., mech. or civil engrg.
2 yrs. exper. or MS indust. hygiene, no
exper, req. 3. Chemist. BS plus 5 yrs.
exper. in chem analysis. 4. Group Home
Supv. BA soc. or related. 1 yr. exper.
in work with juveniles.
Veterans Admin., Bay Pines, Fla. -
Speech Pathologist, PhD major study
in speech path. 2 yrs. exper. in medical
envir. Provide therapy & conduct re-
search. Start Jan. 1966.
* *, *
For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Summer Placement Service will open
Fri., Oct. 1, at 8:30. Come and register.
Look over jobs. Open 10-12 a.m. and
1:30-5 p.m.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The following schools have vacancies
for the present school semester:
Auburn Heights, Mich. (Avondale
Sch. Dist.)-H.S. Mech. Drawing.
Des Plaines, III.-Speech Correctionist.
Detroit, Mich.-Qualified substitutes
in all fields. Part-time positions ar-
ranged for applications with specializa-
tion in fields as math, indust, arts, li-
brary or vocal music.
,Niles. Mich. (Westside Sch.) - Spec.
Ed. (Intermed., Trainable & Sr. High
Sch.), Diagnostician, Bus. Ed./Short-
hand.-
Reese, Mich. - Sr. High Eng./Girls
Phys. Ed.
Richfield, Minn. (Sch. Dist. No. 280)
-Special Learning Disabilities or teach-
er of emotionally disturbed (secondary).
Titusville, Fla.-Elem.: Grades 1-6,
Girls Phys. Ed.; Sec. Bus. Ed./Short-
hand, Math, Math/Sci., Sci., Lib. or
.Engl., Physically & Visually Handi-
capped, Supv. of Soc. Studies, Supv.
of Math, Dir. of Elem. Educ., Dir. of
Reading Clinic.
For additional information, contact
the Bureau of Appointments, Educ.
Div., 3200 SAB, 764-7462.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
MON., SEPT. 27-
Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., Wyan-
dotte, Mich.-BS-MS: ChE, BS: CE,
EE, E Physics, ME. Dev. & Prod.
TUES.-WED., SEPT. 28-29-
Community Systems Foundation, Ann
Arbor & Baltimore, Md.-Any Degree:
IE. BS: E Math. Dec. grads. Systems.
TUES., SEPT. 28 (a.m.)-
City of Dearborn-BS-MS: CE. U.S.
citizenship required. Des. & Field.
TUES.-THURS., SEPT. 28-30--
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
All Locations-BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE,
EM, IE; Mat'ls., ME, Met. BS: E Math,
E Physics & Sci. Engrg. MS: Constr.,
Instru. & Nuclear. Citizens & non-
citibens if becoming citizens. R. & D.,
Des., Prod. & Sales.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
PhD Recruiting-PhD: ChE, EE, EM,
IE, Instr., Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nu-
clear. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales.
TUES., SEPT. 28-
Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.,
Pittsburgh Engrg. Sales-BS: ChFE CE,
E Math, EM, E Physics, IE, Mat'ls., ME
& Met., & Physical Science Majors.
Sales Engrg.
Peerless Div., American Cement Corp.,
Detroit Mich.-BS: ChE & ME.
Vickeras, Inc., Div. of Sperry Rand
Corp., Mich., Miss., Mo., Neb., Conn. &
Calif.-BS-MS: ME. BS: AE & Astro.,
EE & EM. R. & D., Des. & Sales,
U.S. Air Force, Worldwide-Officers
Training School-Any degree or pro-
gram in Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod. &
Sales.
U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, Lansing,
Mich.-BS-MS: CE, Mat'ls. MS: Constr.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23
8:30 a.m.-L. Clayton Hill. Pro-
fessor Emeritus of the Graduate
School of Business Administration
will speak on "The Basics of Su-
pervision" in Room 5046 of the
Kresge Hearing Research Insti-
tute.
9:30 a.'m.-The Conference on
Cellular Plastics will continue its
sessions in thle Rackham Building.
7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema
Guild will present "Citizen Kane"
in the Architecture Aud.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered student organiza-
tions only. Forms are available in Room
1011 SAB.
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Campus Young Socialist Alliance, Or-
Wanizational meeting. Speaker, Jan
Garrett. Topic: "Guerrilla Movements
in South America," Sept. 23, 8 p.m.,
3529 SAB.
Christian Science Organization, Thurs-
day evening testimony meeting, 7:30
p.m., 3545 SAB.
Cervantes Club, Organizational meet-
ing, Sept. 23, 8 p.m., Michigan Union,
Room 3Z.
* * *
Guild House, Friday noon luncheon,
Prof. Marvin Felheim, "Unresolved Is-
sues in the University," Sept. 24, 12-1
p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe.
* * *
Peace Corps Vets, Organization meet-
ing. Former PCV's invited to attend
organization meeting, Thurs., Sept. 23,
International Center at 7:30 p.m. If
interested and not able to attend,
please call 764-9314 and leave name
with secretary.
* * *
Tutorial and Cultural Relations Proj-
ect, Orientation meeting, Thurs., Sept.
23, 7:30 p.m., in Room 3KLW of tha
Union. Topic: Meeting your tutee.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction Fri., Sept. 24, 8-11
p.m., Barbour Gym.
8 p.m.-The University Literary
Magazine will sponsor a Genera-
tion Seminar with Tony Stone-
burner, poet and PhD candidate,
in Room 3C of the Union.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 24
9 a.m.-Registration meeting of
the University Press Club of
Michigan at the Michigan Union,
12 noon-Carl Oglesby, Presi-
dent of Students for a Democratic
Society, will be the featured
speaker at a Viet Nam rally on the
Diag.
2:30 p.m.-Dr. James T. Brad-
bury of the State University of
Iowa will present the Gardner M.
Riley Memorial Lecture to the
Norman F. Miller Gynecologic So-
ciety in the third level lecture Hall
in the Medical Science Building
4:10 p.m.-Dr. Donald W. Smith
of the University of Wisconsin
will speak on the Characterization
of mycobacteria in Room 1528 of
the East Medical Building.
4:15 p~m. - Prof. M. Richard
Shaull of Princeton Theological
Seminary will speak on "Agents
of Change in Latin American So-
ciety" in the Multi-purpose Room
of the Undergraduate Library.,
7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema
Guild will present "Citizen Kane"
in the Architecture Aud.
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