PAGE TWO TUE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 10, 1965 PAGE TWO TUE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 The Week To Come: A Campus Calendar ;.}};,r. ,;,". v: " :': : ?:":4::{.}};Cti{4;.};r.?:{Sv::fi:{":i{-i'S '.4. ,rK. . .::::.: .: :::: :":.:1 t..Y;.S V:.'.1:':::.:::"....... ..1.. ..... ...:.: :1.1 ........................... ........':.'.^. :...Y:Y''. .,...:e...... tiff':::.:: DAILY OFFICIAL BI SUNDAY, OCT. 10 2 p.m.-Challenge will present Wolf Van Eckardt, noted archi- tectural critic for the Washington Post, speaking on "The Future of Our Cities," in the Michigan Un- ion Ballroom. 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The APA will present "You Can't Take It With You" at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema Guild will present "Mon Oncle" in the Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m. - The University Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Thomas Hilbish, will present a program of electronic music in the Rackham Lecture Hall. MONDAY, OCT.11 4:15 p.m.-Prof. Milton Babbitt of the music department of Princeton University will deliver a lecture on "Production and Per- ception of Electronic Music" in Rackham Lecture Hall. 7:30 p.m. - Prof. L. A. Peter Gosling of the Center for South- east Asian Studies will deliver a lecture on "Southeast Asian View of the United States," in the sec- ond of six "Evenings with the Pro- fessors," in Rackham Amphi- theatre. 7:30 p.m.-The office of relig- ious affairs will sponsor a lecture by William F. Lynch of St. Peter's College, New Jersey, entitled "Theology and the Literary Imag- ination," in the Multipurpose Rm. of the UGLI. TUESDAY, OCT. 12 8:30 a.m.-The University, Man- agement Seminar will present Clark C. Caskey of the Bureau of Industrial Relations, speaking on "Orientation to Supervisory Prac- tices." 8 p.m.-The department of psy- chiatry will sponsor Prof. Hans Hofmann of the Center for the Study of Personality and Culture, Cambridge, Mass., speaking on BEST DEALS ON '66 Mustangs-Falcons-Fords USED CARS-ALL MAKES SEE OR CALL JOHN HARRISON Henderson Ford Sales, 662-3261 "Beyond the Superego," in the' auditorium of the Children's Psy- chiatric Hospital. 8:30 p.m. - The music school will sponsor a Baroque Trio Re-I cital in the Rackham Lecture Hall. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 Noon - The office of religious affairs will present a discussion of the book "Steppenwolf," by Her- man Hessee, led by David W. Sum- ner, in Rm. 2 of the Michigan League. 3 p.m.-The department of ar- chitecture will present the film "No Time for Ugliness" in the Architecture Aud. 3:15 p.m.-Commander John M. Cady, U.S. Navy, commanding of- ficer of the nuclear-powered sub- marine USS Seawolf, will address Navy ROTC midshipmen, faculty and students on the subject "Nuc- lear Propulsion in, the Navy" in Kellogg Aud. 7:30 p.m. - Young Americans for Freedom will hold its second general membership meeting of the semester in Rm. 3B of the Michigan Union. 8 p.m.-The APA will present Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m. - Members of the University of Michigan Stanley Quartet will present a program of string trio music in Rackham Lecture Hall. THURSDAY, OCT. 14 1:30 p.m.-The University Man- agement Seminar will present Prof. Irene Place of the business administration school speaking on "Managing the Departmental Of- fice," in the Kresge Hearing Re- search Institute. 11 a.m. - Registration for the Medical Center Alumni Confer- ence will take place at the Med- ical Science Bldg. 2:15 p.m.-The Mental Health Research Seminar will sponsor a lecture by Edmund Glenn of the Department of State, entitled "Anthropology and Cognition: an Anaylsis of Cultures and Think-t ing," in Rm. 1057 of the Mental Health Research Institute. :: :":'l: ' :':: ::^:"::":." ':::ti ::":^.::^: :": is i^::% ' ':.1t".'t'i "x ". " " ...::.h. :..:,a U LLETI N Mon., Oct. 11. Rm. 1042, E. Engineer- ing, 4 p.m. Prof. George W. Stroke will speak on "Fourier Transform Hol- ography and its Application to Commuy nication, Spectroscopy and Microscopy. I I ,.. 4:10 p.m.-The University Ac- tivities Center "Last Chance" lecture series will feature Dean William Haber of the literary col- lege, in the Multipurpose Room of the UGLI. 8 p.m.-The UAC will sponsor a reading with commentary by poet- playwright LeRoi Jones, author of the off-Broadway plays "The Toi- let" and "The Dutchman," in the Union Ballroom. 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinemal Guild will present Part I of "Olympia" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The APA will present: Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.; 8:30 p.m.-The University Sym- phony Orchestra Concert, with conductor Josef Blatt and pianist Wallace Berry, will be presented in Hill Aud. FRIDAY, OCT. 15 4:10 p.m.-Prof. Charles Single- ton of Johns Hopkins University, will speak on "Dante's 'Divina Commedia': The Fifth Dimension" as the Dante Centennial Celebra- tion Lecture, in Rackham Aud. 7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild will present Part I of "Olympia" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The APA will present Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.-The department of as- tronomy Visitor's Night program will feature John C. Evans speak- ing on "The Temperature of the Stars" in Aud. D. 8:30 p.m.-The University Musi- cal Society's Choral Union Series will present a sonata recital by Yehudi Menuhin, famed Ameri- can violinist, and Fou Ts'ong, young Chinese pianist, in Hill Aud. SATURDAY, OCT. 16 9 a.m. - The Department of Speech High School Debate As- sembly will be held in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall. 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema See WEEK, Page 5 The Daily Official Bulletin is an 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- General Notices Doctoral Examination for Jerzy Ro- ma i Krzyzanowski, Comparative Lit- |rature; thesis: "Turgenev, Tolstoy and William Dean Howells: Transitions in * fore 2 p.m. ofthe day precedng the Development of a Realist," Mon.,:1 Z LLUU1 .'I/LL publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday Oct 11, 1210 Angell Hall, at 4 p.m. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau for Saturday and Sunday. General Chairman. 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This means that until U.S. Information Agency, Wash., D.C. payment is received and "Hold Credit" --Group interview at 4 p.m. for men is cancelled : & women with information on career Professional Theatre Program Per- 1) Grades will not be mailed. opportunitiesi n the U.S.I.A. Also in- formance-APA Company in "You Can't 2) Transcripts will not be furnished. formation about the Foreign Services Take It with You": Mendelssohn Thea- 3) Yo' may not register for future exam to be held on Dec. 4. Applica- tre, 2:30 and 8 p.m. terms. tions for Dec. 4 exam available at Cinema Guild--"Mon Oncle"' Archi- 4) A Senior may not graduate with Bureau. Apply before Oct. 18. Majors fecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. his class at the close of the current in Anthro., Poli. Sci., Econ., Foreign term. Lang., Journ., Gen. Lib. Arts, etc. In- 3. The Dean of your school or col- terviews Tues. also. School of Music Electronic Music Re- lege will be given a list of delinquent Scott Paper Co., Phila., Pa. - Men cital-Chamber Ensemble, Thomas Hil- accounts. & women, majors in Econ., Engl., Fine bish, conductor: Rackham Lecture Hall, Payments may be made in person, Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Foreign Lang., 8:30 p.m. or mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 etc. for Sales Trng. Program. Locations Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., throughout U.S. (a.m. only). Oct. 29, 1965. TUES., OCT. 12- E e t M o d yMail payments postmarked after due U.s. Information Agency, Wash., D.C. due, Oct. 29, 1965, are late and sub- -Group interviews on the hour begin- Fireniansmip Training Program-Reg- ject to penalty. pling at 9 a.nm. For details see above. istration, Civil Defense and Disaster Identify mail payments as tuition and Old Kent Bank & Trust., Grand Rap- Training Center, 8:30 a.m. show student number and name. ids, Mich.-Majors in Econ.. Gen. Lib. Arts, Phych., etc. for Mgmt. Dev. Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- Engineering Mechanics Seminar: Dr. Program. sonnel Techniques Seminar - Ralph Y-C Fung will speak on "Buckling of Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, Mo. - Nichols, University of Minnesota, sem- Thin Cylindrical Shells in a Superson- BA & MA degrees In Econ., Engl., inar leader, "Listening Training for ic Flow." Room 325 W. Engineering, 4 Journ., Math, Gen. Lib. Arts, etc. for Managers": Michigan Union, 9 a.m. p.m. positions in advtg., elec. computing, Coffe will be served at 3:30 p.m. in mgmt. trng., mkt. res., merchandising, Public Health Assembly-Claire F. Room 214 W. Engineering, personnel, prod., territorial sales, statis- Ryder, M.D., U.S. Public Health Serv- . tics & tech. writing. Sales positions ice. "Home Care Through the Ages": Notice to Employes of All University located in No. Central U.S. Aud., School of Public Health, 4 p.m. Units: Blue Cross-Blue Shield and Ma- Scott Paper Co., Phila., Pa. - Men jor Medical Expense Insurance Open & women for positions in Qual. Con- School of Music Electronic Music Lec- Enrollment Period will be held in the trol, Personnel & Prod. Degrees in ture-Milton Babbitt, "The Production locations below from Oct. 1 through Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, etc. (a.m. and Perception of Electronic Music": Oct. 15, 1965. only). Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:15 p.m. Campus-Office of Staff Benefits, WED., OCT. 13- 3058 Administration Bldg.; Medical Michigan Bell, Detroit-Men & wom- Six Evenings with the Professors Lec- Center, Office of Staff Benefits, 7030A en for elec. computing, mgmt. trng., ture-L. A. Peter Gosling, Dept. of Hospital: Union-Business Office. prod., purchasing, Sales & persons in- Geography and Center for South and New applications and changes to terested in mgmt., regardless of ma- Southeast Asian Studies. "Southeast existing contracts may be made with- jor. BA Q MA's in Econ., Gen. Lib. Asian View of the United States": Rack- out evidence of insurability. Any fam- Arts, Math, Psych., & Soc. Various lo- ham Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m. 'Ily member, eligible for coverage, may cations with subsidiaries. be added at this time, Including those University of Michigan - Men & Office of Religious Affairs University unmarried student children over 19 women, degrees in biochem.; gen., in- Lecture-William F. Lynch, S.J., St. but not yet 25 who are income tax org., & organic chem.; microbiol. & Peter's College, N.J., "Theology and the dependents. med. tech. for Biology & Zoology Re- Literary Imagination": Multipurpose No new applications, changes, or search. Room, Undergraduate Library, 7:30 p.m. additions will be accepted after this Continental Can Co., St. Joseph, Mich. enrollment period, other than for new -Dec. grads in Econ. & Lib. Science School of Music Electronic Music Re- employes or approved 30-day changes for positions in mgmt. trng., personnel, cital-Chamber Ensemble, Thomas Hil- until October of 1966. prod. control & purchasing. Located bish, conductor, Ethel Casey, soprano: . throughout U.S. Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. 'Electrical Engineering Colloquium: Union Carbide Corp., Linde Div. - --- -- ___ Men & women, BA's & MA's in Gen. -Lib. Arts, Econ., Math, Gen., Inorg. & Phys. Chem., Geol., Geol., etc. for po- sitions in Elec. Computing, Mgmt. Shows at Trng., Prod., Territorial Sales & Mfg. :00-3:35-6:15-9 p.m. Located throughout U.S. 0033561m Michigan Dept. of Social Welfare, Dial 5-6290 Lansing-Dec. grads, men & women for social work in Public Assistance and Child Welfare. Majors in Gen. Lib. 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