PAGE TWO WE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OICaTQB 13.1995 PAGR TWO TUE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1~A5 SPECIAL NON-SUBSCRIPTION EXTRAPERFORMANCES PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM presents U APA REPERTORY COMPANY THE WILD DUCK Wednesday, Nov. 10 (8:00 P.M.), Thursday, Nov. 11 (8:00 P.M.) You Can't Take It With You Friday, Nov. 12 (8:00 P.M.) Saturday, Nov. 13 (2:30 P.M. & 8:00 P.M.) HEIZAKLES and "KRAPP'S LAST TAPE" Sunday, Nov. 14 (2;30 & 8:00 P.M.) BEST SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE Mendelssohn Theatre 668-6300 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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 3519 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- mumof two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Day Calendar Firemanship Training Program-Reg- Istration, Civil Defense and Disaster Training Center, 8:30 a.m. Office of Religious Affairs Book Dis eussion-David W. Sumner, Dept. of English, "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hes- see: 2 Michigan League, 12 m. Dept. of Architecture Film - "No 1ime for Ugliness": Architecture Aud., 3 p.m. Speech Dept. Assembly-William P. Halstead, "The History of the Univer- sity Players": Rackham Lecture Hall, 4 p.m. Dept. of Zoology Seminar-Thomas Eisner, Cornell University, tDefensive Secretions of Arthropodls: A Study of Chemical Communication": 231 An- gell Hall, 4 p.m. Professional. Theatre Program Per- formance-APA Company in Henrik Ib- 3en's "The Wild Duck": Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. School of Music String Trio Recital -Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. Economics Lecture: Prof. Gunther Schmolders of the University of Co- logne will speak on "Research on Behavioral Effects of Taxation - A Tool for a Rational Tax Policy." The lecture is on Wed., Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the UGLI. Discussion of Summerhill and A. S. Neill's Educational Views: 4:10 p.m., UHS 4009, School of Education. Panel- ists: Richard Bennett and James Clat- worthy, who recently visited Neil and his famous school. Naval Lecture: Commander John M. Cady, N.S. Navy, commanding officer of the nuclear powered submarine U.S.S. Seawolf will address the bat- talion of ROTC Midshipmen in the Kellogg Aud. at 3:15 p.m. on the sub- ject of "Nuclear Propulsion in the Navy." Faculty and students are in- vited to attend. General Notices John Hay Whitney Opportunity Fel- lowships: For graduate study in 1966- 67. Open to present college seniors and graduate students with racial or cultural backgrounds or regions of original residence as follows: Negroes, Spanish-Americans, American Indians, and residents of the Southern Appala- chian and Ozark Mountain areas, Guam, Puerto Rico, Samoa, the Pacific Trust Territory and the Virgin Islands. An- nouncement may be consulted in the Graduate Fellowship Office, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. Application deadline Dec. 15, 1965. Smithsonian Institution Research Op- portunities: For 1966-67 at past-doctor- al, graduate and undergraduate levels are described in a booklet which may be consulted in the Graduate Fellow- ship Office, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. Schools of Education and Music: Ten- ministration Bldg. before 2 p.m. Dative lists of seniors for December Weekly Calendar Notices should be sent graduation have been posted on the to Room 3564, Administration Bldg. bulletin board in the first floor lob-I by, Administration Bldg. Any changes Statistics Seminar: Prof. P. S. Dwyer therefrom should be requested of the will speak on "Some Applications of Recorder at Office of Registration and Matrix Derivatives in Multivariate An- Records, Window Number A, 1513 Ad- alysis" in 3201 Angel Hall, 4 p.m., ministration Bldg. Oct. 13. American Chemical Society Lecture: Placem ent Dr. Foil A. Miller, Mellon Institute, will speak on "Studies in Far Infra-1 red" on Thurs., Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. i ANNOUNCEMENTS: Room 1300 of the Chemistry Bldg. Federal Service Entrance Exam (FS- EE & Mgmt. Intern Exam-Will be held Dante Centennial Obsrvance: Uni- Sat., Oct. 16 at the Downtown Post versity lecture on "Dante's 'Divina Com- Office, Main & Catherine. FSEE ap- media': The Fifth Dimension," by plications must be received by Oct. 20 Prof. Charles Singleton, of the Johns for exam given Nov. 20. Applications Hopkins University, on Fri., Oct. 15, at available at Bureau of Appointments. 1:10 p.m. in the Rackham Amphithea- Foreign Service Officer Exam-Dept. tre. of State & U.S.I.A. announce joint all day exam to be given Dec. 4 in Ann DOB Notices: In the future please Arbor & regional centers. Age 21-31 or bring DOB Notices to Room 3519, Ad- juniors if 20. U.S. citizen ?i yrs. ______________________________ (spouse must be citizen). Applications must beApostmarked no later than Oct. 18. Applications & details at Bu- F,,, ,717AT i rea Wash., D.C.-BA or MA's in any field of study for positions as law enforce- ment agents. Located in Ind., Ky., Mich., Ohio & W. Va. Container oCrp. of America, Chicago -BA & MA's in Chem., Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Math & Physics for Mgmt. Trng. & Prod. WED., OCT. 20- U.S. Civil Service Comm., Detroit - Men & women. Lib. Arts degrees for various positions with the Fed. Govt. Career opportunities in about 60 fields. FSEE req. for employment. Social Security Admin., Chicago - Men & women for Claims Examiner & Claims Authorizer Trainees. Social Security Admin., Ann Arbor - Social Insurance Repres. Assist ap- plicants for soc. security benefits. Lo- cated in Ohio & Mich. primarily. Great. Lakes Naval Traing Cen~ter, Great Lakes, ll.-Recruiting for Elec- tronic Supply Office to fill trainee positions in 'Supply, Mgmt., & Budget Analysis, Computer Office & Personnel. DIAL 8-6416 "YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT!" -New Yorker Magazine -q NOT ICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NO,)NCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are' avail- able in Room 1011 SAB. Amateur Radio Club, Meeting today, Wed., Oct. 13,_7 p.m., 4511 E. Engrg. Anyone interested in amateur radio theory and code instruction is espe- cially invited to attend. Cercle Francais Baratin, Thurs. Oct mm ommmk THIS WEEK! WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY I School of Music Honors Program: Ap- 14, 3-5 p m., 3050 Frieze Bld4. plications are now being received for Joint Judiciary Council, There will the second term. Forms are available not be a meeting of the Joint Judi- in the School of Music Reception Of- ciary Council on Wed, evening, Oct. 13. Tice. Deadline for receipt of applica- tions and supporting statements by UAC, Academic Affairs Committee, the Honors Council (Prof. Berry) : Fri., Ls hnelcuesreDa a Oct. 29. .ber speaking, Oct. 14, 4:10 p.m., UGLI, Seniors: Colee of LS &A A d Multipurpose R om. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint- ments with the following: MON., OCT. 18- Armour & Co., Indust. Chem. Co., Chicago-Men & women. Degrees in Anthro., Chem, Engrg., Metal., Analyt. & Ork. Chem., MBA for positions in Personnel, Mkt. Rs., Prod., Sales, Dles, R. & D. TUES., OCT. 19- Continental Casualty, Chicago-Men & women, Majors in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts & Math. Positions in Hone office insurance, sales, statistics, actuaries, underwriters, mathematicians.' Chicago & branches throughout U.S. & Canada. Central Intelligence Agency, Wash., D.C-Jr. Officer Trng. Program (JO- TP), a highly selective program, pro- vides young officers with key posi- tions. BA. grad study helpful, B plus average essential. Knowl. of foreign tangnage & area helpful. Women must have MA. Age 21-35. U.S. citizen for 5 yrs. Also positions at various degree levels including Psych., Physics, Econ., Geog, Math, Forestry, Journ., Lan- guages, Astro., etc. Service Bureau Corp., Detroit - De- grees in any field of study for posi- tions in territorial sales. Located throughout U.S. Maritime Admin., Wash., D.C.-Menwr. & woe.Dgesi cn.,Gnib. Arts, Hist., Journ., etc. for positions in Mgmt. Trng., statistics,, Transport, & Gen. Writing. Candidates chosen from Mgmt. Intern & FSEE registers. U.S. Secret Service, Treasury Dept., Read Daily Classifieds e 4 Ong| $ mm~r. Shows at 1 :00-3:35L6:15-9 p.m. Dial 5-6290 DI PAW~OE 5 presents, "AN EVENT! FASCINATINGI' -TIME Vivien Leich, Jose Ferer, Simone Simone, Lee Marvin LA SCALA OPERA CO.S "LA BOHEME" TICKETS NOWON SALE I Technicolor Presentation Oct. 20 and 21 g . Xvi . Jea., ania IN A new version of the poignant drama M^. THE WILD DUCK HENRIK IBSEN A Directed by Stephen Porter LAST CHANCE LECTURE DEAN HABER, speaking as if it were his last chance to address students Thursday, Oct. 14-4:10 P.M. UGH Multipurpose Room ~~~~ lift ENDS TODAY "A RAGE TO LIVE" LADIES' DAY TODAY 50c till 6 " THUJRSDAY 0 EE0 8~1ST.JP. GtB6ml KO AN ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE! For the first time, the full dimension of opera on film) The highest quality ever achieved will give you the amazing immediacy of the world-famed.. 0 pp Young Americans for Freedom, Sec-, ond general membership meeting of the semester, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m., Room 3B, Michigan Union. University Lutheran Chapel, Wed-j nesday evening devotion, 10 p.m., cas- ual dress, sermonette, "'That's What Happiness Is," Wed., Oct. 13, 1511 Wash-f tenaw Ave. III I '01 Oct 13 -17 Set Designer: James Tilton Costume esigner: Nancy Potts I THE COMPANY Joseph Bird ClAribe * Baird , Patricia Conolly . Clayton Corzatte Keene Curtis Gordon Gould * Jennifer Harmon - Rosemary Harris - Betty Miller " Donald Moffat Nat Simmons * Dee Victor " Sydney Walker .Paulette Waters ' Richard Woods TODAY 12:00 Noon-Michigan League, Rm. 2 BOX OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT 10 A.M. Phone 668-6300 I STEPPENWOLF by Hermann Hesse Speaker: DAVID SUMNER, Ph.D. candidate, Department of English 'I do not consider myself less ignorant than most 'people. J have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to listen to the teachings my blood whispers to me. My story is not a pleasant one; it is neither sweet nor harmonious, as invented stories are; it has the taste of nonsense and chaos, of madness and 'dreams- like the lives of all men who stop deceiving themselves." -Hermann Hesse OCT. 2 BUY TIC presenting Puccini's immortal TECHNICOLOR'from WARNER BROS. Artistic Director and Conductor, Herbert von Karajan Production Designed and Directed by Franco Zeffirelli t20 & 21ST CKETS NOW Matinees 1:30 ,$1.50 Eves. 8 P.M. $2.50 4 I l Next Wed. noon, Oct. 20: Visiting writer and lecturer, Hans Hofmann, will speak on his own article: "Sex and Stidents: A Plea for Honesty" Wednesday noon book discussions sponsored by The University of Michigan, Office of Religious Affairs. Suggestions welcomed. 4 1 I ll1"-1 presents L roi Jones of "Can't Help Myself" and "Same Old Song" fame .. Your Chance To "Scream"! U I critic, author, playwright 0 aw am 'REV Wm- AMY -'---- - -. Ii~Ill -- - -- r l rs $~nlzrl iczlicr Ii r