PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. INS A:. x"DAY SEPTL'1l1W~lL1t 9& 1.0J ..L.1.."%:..Y. .. f..:. .r.. ..:.. A.AA......s:v.~r ......... .: .. . Y r} .8 F r}, 'C< . r . ?.. a . ".. a..A. :lr,. . .: A.. 1wV....Vv . . . . ... ... ..... . ...1. .........:r . . . .A.W.~ 2. Jr. Mech. & Elect. Engr. BSME or EE. No exper, req. For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- The Daily Official Bulletin Isan official" publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan, for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, 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. Studentorganization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Day Calendar Advanced Firemanship Training Pro- gram-Civil Defense and Disaster Train- ing Center, 8:30 a.m. University Press Club of Michigan Meeting-Registration, Michigan Un- General P Lecture: Prof. Kazimi the Polish Academy ofS will lecture on "Polish- ogical Expedition to Go with color movies a p.m., Rackham Amphi Sept. 30, under thea Institute'of Sciencea and the Museum of Pal Doctoral Examinatio Cody Cox, Epidemiologl is: "A Proposed Mecha virus-Induced Inhibitio thesis," Fri., Sept. 24 9:30 a.m. Chairman, W. Doctoral Examination Von Buseck, Psycholog mented Feedback in a1 ing Task," Fri., Sept. 24 Bldg., at 10 a.m. Chairm i 9 ion, 9 a.m. Lecture: Fri., Sept. Mann of the Dept. of Conference on Cellular Plastics in speak on "Effectivene Construction-Rackham Bldg., 9:30 a.m. Work Groups." The effe entific work groups was terms of the relationshi Michigan Daily Anniversay Celebra- ceived measures of effec tion - Registration, Student Publica- ed from key, top mana tions Bldg., 12:30 p.m. nel and factors such supervisors and the sci Office of Religious Affairs University cation, work and fam Lecture-Richard Shaull, Princeton attitudes toward ri Theological Seminary: Multipurpose change, career orienta Room, Undergraduate Library, 4:15 p.m. and opportunities, wor Cinema Guild-"Citizen Kane": Arch- complaints, leadershipi itecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. of the units, and gr DIHIBG our FRONTIER BEEF BUFFE Cafeteria Open 7 Day Sun.-Thurs. 11 :30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday until 8:30 P.M. and influence. 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, An- FRI., SEPT. 24- Markley, Open-Open; Sigma Alpha Mu, sign schedule posted at 128-H West Votices gell Hall. Alpha Delta Phi, TGIF; Beta Theta Party; Sigma Nu, House Party (Open- Pi, TGIF; Chi Psi, TGIF; Couzens Open); Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theme aPr- WED SEPT. 29- ierz Kowalski, of Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Sept. Hall, Closed Mixer with Chicago House; ty; Sigma Phi, Hillbilly Party; Stock- E P Science, Krakow, 24, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy Delta Chi, TGIF; Delta Upsilon, Mixer; well, Open House after game; Strauss, General American Transportation Mongolian Geol- Bldg. Dr. Fred Z. Hendel, Department Evans Scholars, House Party; Lambda EQ, Picnic (Dates) Island Park; The- Corp.-BS: ChE. BS-MS: EE & ME. MS: bi Desert. 1964," of Physics, will speak on "The High- Chi Alpha, TGIF; Phi Delta Theta, ta Chi, Party; Theta Delta Chi, Band EM & Instr. Dec. grads. R, & D-. nd slies, at 4 Altitude Laboratory at Mount Chacal- TGIF; Phi Epsilon Pi, TGIF; Phi Party; Thta Xi, Party; Triangle, Par- Wayne County Road Commission - theatre, Thurs., taya, Bolivia." Gamma Delta, Rug Party; Phi Kappa ty; Tyler, EQ, Open-Open; Wenley, BS-MS: CE. U.S. citizens & non-citi- auspices of the Tau, Party; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dance; WQ, Wedding Party & Open-Open; zens becoming citizens. Des. & Constr. and Technology Psychology Colloquium: Fri., Sept. Strauss, EQ. Waterballoon fight (Chal- Winchell, WQ, Open-Open; Zeta Beta Zenith Radio Corp., Chicago, Ill. eontology. 24, Dr. James P. Egan, Indiana Uni- lenge) Couzens; Tau Delta Phi, TGIF; Tau, Party; Zeta Psi, Band Party. Any Degree: EE. R. & D., Des. versity, will speak on "Signal De- Theta Xi, Closed Mixer; Tyler, EQ,. WED.-THURS., SEPT. 29-30-- n for Donald tection and Binaural Hearing Processes" Mixer; eZta Beta Tau, Open-Open. P a entWestinghouse Electric Corp. - BS: ic Science; thes- 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall. SAT., SEPT. 25- itU em nt AE & Astro., E Math, E Physics, IE, nism for Polio- Allen Rumsey, WQ, Theme Party; Al- POSITION OPENINGS: Naval & Marine, Sci. Engrg, MS: Com- n of DNA Sny- Biological Chemistry Colloquium: pha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha Del- munication Sci., Instr., Nuclear. BS- ,, 2022 SPH, at Fri., Sept. 24, Dr. P. A. Srere, Lawrence ta Pi, Football Open House; Alpha Ep- cial Analyst. BS acctg. req. CPA or Ocean., Met. BS: Students w/combi- W. Ackerman. Radiation Laboratory, Biomedical Di- silon Pi, Party; Alpha Sigma Phi, MBA desirable. 2 yrs. exper. in fnan- nation Bus. & Engrg. programs/inter- vision, University of California, will Theme Party; Anderson, EQ. Open- cial & cost analysis in mfg. organiza- ested in tech. mktg. R. & D., Des,, Prod., n for Calvin R. speak on "The Binary Complex of the Open; Anderson, EQ, Party; Beta Theta tion pref. Sales & Purchasing. y; thesis: "Aug. Citrate Condensing Enzyme and Oxalo- Pi, Party; Bush & Kelsey, SQ, Dance WED.-FRI., SEPT. 29-OCT. 1- Simulated Driv- acetate," 4 p.m., M6423 Medical Sci- in Dining Room No. 4; Chi Phi, Rock 'n - mli n TechnologisLine Monsanto Co., Nationwide -Any De- 4, 112 W. Physics ce Bldg. Roll Party; Chi Psi, Theme Party; Chi- required L gist Lcens gree: ChE, ME. BS-MS: EE, IE & Met. nan, R. W. Pew. cago House, Open-Open; Cooley, EQ, -MS-PhD: snItru., Mat'ls. R. & D., Des., - History of Art Department Lecture: Open-Open; Delta Chi, Band Party. Veterans Admin., Wash, D.C. - Mi- Prod. & Sales. 24, Dr. Floyd Oct. 5, 4:10 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall, Delta Sigma Delta, Band Party (Open- crobiologist. Degree, major in micro- Psychology will Ahmed A. Fikry, professor of Islamic Open); Delta Tau Delta, Band Party; biol., biol., chem., bacteriol. 1 yr. ex- ss in Scientific art, Universities of Alexandria and Delta Upsilon, Band Party; Evans per. req. Higher rating far additional ss i ScenInternationalon Bad Part-TEvns .1 ectiveness in sci- Baghdad, will speak on "Some Aspects Scholars, House Party; Frederick, SQ, exe Atmc.nrg gec s investigated in of Islamic Painting." Lounge Party - Open-Open; Robert International Atomic Energy Agency hip between per- Frost, Open-Open; Gomberg, SQ, Theme --Govt. of Greece requests expert in Employm ent ctiveness obtain- Dance; Greene, EQ, Open-Open; Hay- o h C hemsr & cing agement person- Events den, EQ, Open-Open; Hinsdale, EQ, bn. PhD Chem. plusRes.& eing T as the section Open-Open; Kappa Alpha Psi, Party; exper. 6 mos. duration. Begin Aug. The following part-time jobs are ntist's age, edu- The following sponsored student Kappa Sigma, Coat & Tie; Lambda 1966. 2. Republic of China requests available. Application for these jobs eily orientation, events are approved for the coming Chi Alpha, Open House; Phi Delta expert in production of radioisotopes can be made in the Part-Time Em- iyorettoeetaraprvdfrtecmn Ch AlhOe Hos;PiDlafor Inst. of Nuclear Science, TsingpoyetOfc,20SAdrnth sk-taking and weekend. Social chairmen are reminded Theta, Viking Party. ua niv.1 mos.urainegTsing fploment Office, 2200 SAB, during the tion, job goals, that requests for approval for social Phi Gamma Delta, Record Party; Phi late 'oUniv. 12 'os. duration. Begin following hours: Monday through Fri ries and health events are due in the Office of Student + Kappa Tau, Party; Pi Lambda Phi, ics expert of A.E.C., Quito, Ecuador. until 52nd and supervision Organizations not later than 12 o'clock Band Party; Psi Upsilon, Band Party; BsianessingECo., Gradr Haven, E p.m. roup interaction noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Prescott, EQ, Open-Open; Reeves, Bastian-Blessing Co,Grand Haven, dEmployersadrouseo fuhiring tm- oTusaprototeeet Prsot EQ OpnOe; ReeMich.-Indust. Engr. Degree plus 10 dents for part-time or full-time tem- yrs exer inus. egrg o prd.porary work, should contact Robert mgmt. Also personnel manager. Degree Parker, part-time interviewer, at 764- plus 3-5 yrs. indust. rel. exper. 7283. 1-- --,--"Dictaphoone Corp., Detroit - Sales Students desiring miscellaneous ode' J Repres. BA, some exper. Manage ac- jobs sho'uld consult the bulletin TTTH I S U JHID ? counts & expand protected territory.board in Room 2200, daily. City of Oakland, Calif.-l. Jr. Engr., There are several positions avail- degree in Civil Engrg., no exper. req. able to students in Residence Halls for part-time food service jobs such as: bussing, dishwashing, counter work, etc. $1.25/hr.-meals optional. T ORGAN IZATION There are also positions available to those qualified to do general of- tta g NOTI ESfce. work, sales work, manual labor, s nNOTICES etc Inthe sintIfi"re tere are* several positions open for Lab As- sistants with physics, biology and chem- istry backgrounds and technical open- 512 .W imUse of This Column for Announce- ings for those with engineering and/or ments is available to officially recog- math backgrounds. Glee Club In New York For Festival The Men's Glee Club will fly to New York today to participate in the Lincoln Center's week-long International University Choral Festival * in Philharmonic Hall. While in New York the Glee Club will also perform at the United States Pavilion at the World's Fair, at the United Nations, and on Monday will travel to Wash- ington for further activities. The Michigan Glee Club is one of five from the United States participating in the festival. The other choruses are from Harvard and Radcliffe, Howard University, Smith College, and Yale. All the choruses will be in Washington on Monday as guests of the State Department for a reception and dinner at which Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Kennedy, and Mrs. Johnson will be hos- tesses. That evening they will sing at the National Cathedral. wanted PAID SUBJECTS with mild ATCNE for study of local therapy Involves treatment of one.side of face for a 4-8 week period with the object of finding out how valuable several time-hon- ored treatments really are. If comparison shows treatment to be effective, we will then treat the other side and you will have learned something useful about caring for acne. There is also a lump payment at end of period. As this is an experi- mental study, we do not want subjects with very severe acne. Subjects with acne of "black- head type" are especially suit- able. Male subjects are pre- ferred at this time. If interested, write name, phone, address, and age on a card and mail to: Manoel Sternick, M.D., Dept. of Der- matology, U of M Medical Center. If suitable, we will contact you shortly. * READ THE DAILY 2333 E. STADIUM 663-9165 Stop in and enjoy a delicious pizza or wonderfully prepared Italian dish, or "Roast Beef at its Finest" call in and order. RESTAURANT FRI., SAT., SUN. SPECIAL DINNER NO 3-5902 or NO 3-3379 FREE DELIVERY -5 p.m.-2 a.m. 7 days a week nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Baha'i Student Group, Baha'i Hoot- enany. Everyone welcome, Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m., Center of the Diag. .* * * University of Michigan Chess Club, Meeting, Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m., Room 3C, Union. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance with instruction Fri., Sept. 24, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. Gamma Delta, Monthly social; What- square dance; Where-1511 Washtenaw; When-tonight at 8:30 p.m., Refresh- ments. All welcome. Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass and supper, Fri., Sept. 24, 5 p.m., 331 Thompson. "I; Hours are very flexible with most positions, but those with 3 and 4 hour blocks free are needed in some. Pay rates nrage from $1.25 per hour to $2.27 per hour with most positions in the $1.,0 per hour area. - 7X35 CF COATED BINOCULAR Complete with Genuine Leather Case BAKED SUGAR-CURED VIRGINIA HAM Served with raisin sauce, whipped potatoes, $155 tossed garden salad, roll and butter, delicious hot coffee ..... . ... .. . GREETINGS from THE HOME OF CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH! . - 7 A.M.-8 P.M. Daily Closed Tuesdays Old Ieidelber 211-213 N. Main St. 668-9753 Specializing in GERMAN FOOD, FINE BEER, WINE, LIQUOR PARKING ON ASHLEY ST. * Cu ti4 ,ef4tauaft 207 S. MAIN Open 7 DAYS NO 2-3767 6 A.M.-2 A.M. Hours: Daily I1 A.M.-2 A.M. 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