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I'llE Ill ICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, AUGUST 31,

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THE HAZARDOUS ORDEAL culminates with gigantic lines before the cashiers'
booths. Thankfully there are only a few'more feet to the door and air.

-Daily-Richard Cooper
THE THRONGING MOBS gather but it's no social hour ... It's
strictly, bookstore business and the business of the bookstore is
booming.

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"HEAVEN'S ABOVE"
"I'M ALL RIGHT JACK"

AFTER BATTLING THE LINES, often that rare addition for
psychology 100 is sold out. Conclusion-Battle another bookstore.

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 31
Day Calendar
Advanced Clinic. on Programmed
Learning for Business-Michigan Union,
8:30 a.m.
Dean's Reception: Dean Floyd Bond
of the business administration school
will host the second annual dean's re-
ception for all new and returning
students and faculty of the school
from 7-9 p.m. tonight at the Michi-
gan Union Ballroom.
General Notice's
Prospective Graduates in Engineer-
ing: File your "College Interview Form"
at the Engineering Placement Office,
128 I, West Engineering Bldg. imme-
diately -if you expect to seek employ-
ment this year and wish to be con-
sidered by all visiting employers,
Student Organizations: Registration
of student ,rganizations planning to,
be active during the fall term must
be completed by Sept. 17, 1965. Forms
are available in the Office of Student

Organizations, 1011 Student Activities
BId. Use of the Organizations An-
nouncement column in the Michigan
Daily, use of meeting rooms in Uni-
versity buildings, assignment of Stu-
dent Activities Bldg. facilities, and
other privileges are available to reg-
istered organizations only.
Hotel Rate Sheet Change: Faculty
and staff members who received this
Special Academic Hotel Rate Sheet
distributed by'the Office of University
Relations in July will wish to note a
change. Manger Hotels advise that it
isno longer necessary to have a dis-
count card to secure the special faculty
rates. When writing to a Manger ho-
tel for reservations, ask for the spe-
cial faculty rate.
National Teacher Examinations: Ap-
plication blanks are available in Room
122 Rackham Bldg. for the National
Teacher Examinations. The next admin-
istration of the test will be Sat., Oct. 2,,
1965, and applications must be received
in Princeton, N.J., by September 3. .
Art Chorale: Select choir of 80 voices,
Maynard Klein, conductor, rehearsals
and auditions Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, 3-4:30 p.m., third floor, Burton
Memorial Tower.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student-sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication o fthis notice. All
publicity for these events must be
withheld until the approval has become
effective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
Voice Political Party, meeting, Aug.
30, 7:30 p.m., Room 3G, Union.
Voice Political Party, tent on the
Diag, Aug. 30-Sept. 6, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. f

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ANNOUNCEMENT:
Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter-
mines in what capacity you can best
serve. Test will be given Sat., Sept. 11,
9 a.m. at downtown Post Office, Main
and Catherine. To take, test question-
naire must be completed. Details and
applications available at Bureau of Ap-
pointments.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Link Engrg. Co., Detroit-Engineer.
BSME or EE. 3 yrs. des. exper. for
mfr. of testing equipment. Immed.
opening.
Local Organization-Instructor's Aide.
Man or woman, any degree. Work in
center for mentally detarded adults.
Group work exper. helpful.
Flint Public Schools,'Mich.-Writer,
ourn. degree, some bkgd, in educ.
courses. 3 yrs. prof. exper. Public re-
lations or advtg. exper. desirable. Write
news releases, articles, program ma-
terial, etc.
C. D. Barnes Assoc., Grand Rapids,
Mich.-Jr. Engr. for construction firm
leads to general supt. or project supv.
BS Civil Engrg. Exper. not required.
Immed. opening.
State of Mich., Dept. of Corrections,
Detroit-Parole Officers. Immed. open-
ings. BA Soc., Psych., or related soc.
sciences. Supv. felony offenders re-
leased from prison.
Maya Clinc,' Rochester, Minn.-Elec-
tronics Engr. BS/BS, EE, Physics bkgd,
helpful. Interest in biomed. engrg.
necessary, exper. not req. Build, TV
system for measurements.
For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered student organia-
tions only. Organizations who are plan-
ning $o be active for the fall term
must be registered in the Office of
Student Organizations by Sept. 17, 1965.
Forms are available in Room 1011 BAB.
Young Republicans, Executive Board
meeting, Tues., Aug. 31, 4 p.m., Room
2535 SAB.

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