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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER ;4 196.1

PAGE SIX TUE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965

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AT HILL AUDITORIUM:
Legendary Menuiin Will Perform Here

By LINNEA HENDRIC
Yehudi Menuhin,

DKSON
renowned

American violinist, with Fou Ts' -
Ong, young Chinese pianist, will
perform a sonata recital in the
Choral Union Series at 8:30 p.m.
tomorrow, Oct. 15, in Hill Aud.
under the auspices of the Univer-
sity Musical Society. This will be
Menuhin's seventh appearance in

public performance was at the,
Manhattan Opera House. He made
his European debut in 1927, at the
age of eleven, in Parishwhen heI
was studying with Enesco.
Today Menuhin is one of the
best known and most widely trav-
eled artists in the world. He visits;
almost every continent each year,
and has played in more than fifty

tival in England and the Gstaad claimed for his interpretations of
Festival in Switzerland. Chopin, and is considered one
For his outstanding contribu- of the world's most promising
tions to the cultural life of the young pianists.
world, Menuhin has received rare That two artists of such ex-
honors among them being the traordinary achievements as Ye-
Legion of Honor and, on the first hudi Menuhin and Fou Ts'Ong
anniversary of the United Na- should appear in joint recital is
tion's Declaration of Human an uncommon and eagerly await-
gh "The Artist Representing ed event. The combined talents of

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the Choral Union series since different countries. i e the almost legendary Menuhin,
1932, and the first for his son- Menuhin often plays with his Fou Ts'Ong is the husband of and the promising young Fou
in-law, Fou Ts'Ong. sister Hephzibah and, sometimes, Menuhin's pianist daughter Zem- Ts'Ong should make this concert
Menuhin was born in New York with his sister Yalta both of whom ira. A young Chinese pianist, who
City in 1916, and began studying are pianists. He is the director of has studied in Shanhai and an unusually rewarding exper-
violin at the age of five. His first two music festivals, the Bath Fes- Warsaw, he has been critically ac- fence.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14
Day Calenda r
Firemanship Training Program-Civil
Defense and Disaster Training Center,
8:30 a.m.
University Management Seminar -
Irene Place, Graduate School of Busi-
ness Administration, "Managing the De-

.and residents of the Southern Appala-
,hian 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.
Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Fri.,
Oct. 15, 8 p.m., Aud. D, Angell Hall.
John C. Evans will speak on "The
Temperatures of the Stars." After the
lecture the Student Observatory on the
fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open
for inspection and for telescopic ob-
servations of Saturn and a Double Star.
Children welcomed, but must be ac-
companied by adults.
Dante Centennial Obsrvance: Uni-
versity lecture on "Dante's 'Divina Con
media': The Fifth Dimension," by
Prof. Charles Singleton, of the Johns
Hopkins University, on Fri., Oct. 15, at
1:10 p.m. in the Rackham Amphithea-
tre.

For further information; please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Camp Fernwood, Maine-Girls. In-
terviews Mon., Oct. 18 from 10-12 a.m.
& 1:30-5 p.m. Vacancies in tennis,
swimming (WSI req.), sailing. Counse-
lors for Arts & Crafts.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
TUES., OCT. 19-
The Falk Corp., Milwaukee, except
for Sales-BS: IE & ME. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales, Computer Programming.

General Mills, Inc., Operations Res.,
Minneapolis, Minn.-MS-PhD: Opera-
tiops Res.
Central Res. (p.m.)-Any Degree:
ChE. BS-MS: ME. Citizens & non-citi-
zens becoming U.S. citizen-(not stu-
dents on exchange visa). I. & D., Des.
Square D Co., Throughout the U.S.
-BS: EE, IE, ME. R. & D,, Des., Prod.,
Sales.
Timken Roller Bearing Co., Midwest
-BS: CE, EE, IE, ME, Met. BS-MS:
Math. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
TUES.-WED., OCT. 19-20-
Allied Chemical Corp., Throughout
the U.S.-Any Degree: ChE. MS: Con-
stru., Info. & Controls. BS: CE, EE,
EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME. Citizens & non-
citizens becoming citizens. R. & D.,
Des., Prod., Sales, Customer Tech.
Service.

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partmental Office": Kresge Hearing Re- sigma Xi and the Museum of Pale-
search Institute, 1:30 p.m. gy and the Dept. of Geology an-
Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- nounce the Ermine Cowles Case Me-
sureauTofhndqustrial elinos-Gerg-morial Lecture to be presented by Dr.
sonnel Techniques Seminar - George Glenn L. Jepsen, professor of verte-
3diorne. Bureau of Industrial Rela- bennletlnPrieon Uiver-
ions, "Management by Objectives-Re- ,rate paleontology at Princeton Univer-
sut-Oined Apria Ssem" ity on "Taxonomic Roots and Patterns
sOriented Appraisal Systems":h n
in Phylogeny," at8 p.m., Thurs., Oct.
f Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. 14, Rackham Amphitheatre.
Continuing Legal Education Law Of- Final Payment of Fall Winter Term
fice Management Seminar-Rackham Fees is due and payable on or before
Aud., 9 a.m. Oct. 29, 1965.
edictal Cen-tere 1 AunConferen- r AIf fees are not paid by this date: b
Medial entr AumniConerece- 1. A $10 delinquent penalty will be
Registration, Medical Science Bldg., charged.
11 a.m. 2 A "Hold Credit" will be placed
against you. This means that until
IMental Health Research Seminar - pamnisrcvead"HlCeit
Edmund Glenn, Dept. of State, "An-paymen is received and Hold Credit
thropology and Cognition: an Analysis c) Grades will not be mailed.
of Cultures and Thinking": 1057 2) Transcripts will not be furnished.
MHRI, 2:15 p.m. 3) Yoe may not register for future
University Activities Center Last terms.
Chance Lecture-William Haber, dean,4 4 A Senior may not graduate with
I College of Literature, Science, and the his class at the close of the current
Arts: Multipurpose Room, Undergradu- 3. The Dean of your school or col
ate LIbrary, 4:10 p.m lege will be given a list of delinquent
Cinea Gild-Olypia, Pat ItAr-accounts.
Ciema Guild-"O mpia," Part I: Ar- Payments may be made in person.
chitecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. or mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015
Museum of Paleontology Lecture-Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m.,
Musem o PalontlogyLecure- Oct. 29, 1965.
Glenn Lowell Jepsen, Princeton Uni- Mail payments postmarked after due
versity, "Taxonomic Roots and Patterns due, Oct. 29, 1965, are late and sub-
in Phylogeny": Rackham Amphitheatre, ject to penalty.
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_______'POSITION OPENINGS:
University Symphony Orchestra Con- Atomic Power Dev. Assoc., Inc., De-
cert-Josef Blatt, conductor; Wallace troit-1. Mech. Engr., BS plus 10 yrs.
Berry, pianist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. field exper. Bkgd. In mech des., power
plant operations, etc. 2. Mech. or Elect.
o e s Tech. 2 yrs. college in ME or EE or
Gen eral s equiv. Knowledge of pipint & insula-
John Hay Whitney Opportunity Fel- tion construction, maintain amplifiers,
lowships: For graduate study in 1966- K C ,, .
67. pento resnt cllee snios Kordite Corp., Macedon, N.Y.-Supv.
37. Open to present college seniors for Finance & Corporate Services. BS
and graduate students with racial or acctg. Exper. req. Bkgd. in property
cultural backgrounds or regions of acctg., corp. billing, etc.I
original residence as follows: Negroes, Hooker Chem. Corp., Niagara Falls,
Spanish-Americans, American Indians, N.YL.-Recent grad. 1-3 yrs, exper. in
employment & tech, recruiting activi-
ties with respect to salaried personnel,
ORGANIATION Draft exempt.
ORGA N IZA TION "State of Michigan-Immed. openings
at Boys' Training School at Whitmore
Lake, Mich. 1. Clinical Psych. Trainee,
NOM E incii. sc.o equiv. study
TIoward PhD. No exper.req. 2. Clinical
Psych., MS in clinic. psych. plus 3
Iyrs. exper.
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- City of Milwaukee, Wis. - Various
U EFTHSsavaillNofficiaN- openings including Budget & Mgmt.
NOUNCEMENTS Is available to official- Analyst, Bldg. Inspector, Deputy Mu-
ly recognized and registered student nicipal Port Director, Accountant, Plan-
organizations only. Forms are avail- ner, Personnel Tech,
able in Room 1011 SAB. IBM Lab., Raleigh, N.C.-2 openings
! * * in personnel. BS or MS in Engrg.,
Baha'i Student Group, Talk: "Baha'i physics, bus, ad., lib. arts, indust. ad-
Teachings on Prayer," Oct. 15, 8 p.m., min. or rel. Personnel exper. desirable,
3545 SAB. but not req. Employ & place prof. &
tech, personnel.
Baptist Student Union, Discussion: Rudy Mfg. Co., Dowagiac, Mich. -
"The Permanence of Moral Law," Fri., 1. Mfg. Operations Trainee. Mgmt.
Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m., 1131 Church St. trng. program for recent IE grads. 2.
* * * Accountant to become Controller. BBA
Christian Science Organization, Thurs- & CPA. Also Packaging Engr. Immed.
day evening testimony meeting, Oct. openings.
14, 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB.
* * * ~
Drawing Club, Meeting, Sat., Oct. 16,
9 a.m., Room 3D, Michigan Union.
Bring drawing materials.
,k* *
Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with In-
struction, Fri., Oct. 15, 8-11 p.m., Bar-
bour Gym.
* *
Guild House, Friday noon luncheon,
Barry Bluestone, president, U. of M.
Student Employes' Union: "Reasons and
Hopes for the U. of M. Student Em-
ployes' Union," Oct. 15, 12-1 p.m., Guild
House, 802 Monroe.
* * *
Guild House, Sat., Oct. 16, after game
aider and donuts, Guild House, 802
Monroe.
***
UAC, Academic Affairs Committee,
Last chance lecture series, Dean Ha-
ber speaking, Oct. 14, 4:10 p~m., UGLI,
Multipurpose Room.
Unitarian Student Group, John Horn- Wh should a
beck, '66 Law School, "Legal Aspects of 6
Civil Rights in South," Sun., Oct. 17,
7:30 p.m. Rides at Markley and Union
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