PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27,1966 PAG EGH TlEMIHIANDAL~ HUSDY.JAUAY 7,B6 Across Campus THURSDAY, JAN. 27 2:15 p.m.-Mental Health Re- search Institute presents James Olds of . the psychology depart- ment speaking on "Chemical Stimulation. of the Hypothala- mus" in 1057 MHRI 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild presents Kurosawa's "The Drunk- en Angel" in the Architecture Aud. 7:30 p.m.-Lubomir Dolozel will speak on "The Prague School and the Theory of Poetic Language" in the Rackham Amphitheatre. 8 p.m.-PTP presents ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. FRIDAY, JAN. 28 4:15 p.m.-The Department of Psychology Colloquium will be held in Auditorium B, Angell Hall. Dr. Peter J. Lang of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin will speak on "The Generalization of Fear De- sensitization." 7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild presents Kurosawa's "The Drunk- en Angel" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-PTP presents ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 11 p.m.-PTP special late show presents ACT in Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. SATURDAY, JAN. 29 2:30 and 8 p.m.-PTP presents ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild presents Antonioni's "Eclipse" in the Architecture Aud. 11 pn--PTP special late show presents ACT in Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officialy recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring Term must be registered in the Office of Student Organizations by Jan. 27. 1966. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB Delta Phi Epsilon, Open rush meet- ing. ,Speaker: Prof. Medlin, Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m., International Center Recrea- tion Room. The Christian Science Organization, Thurs evening meeting, 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance, with instruction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. e x Newman Student Association, New- man community mass & supper, Fri., Jan. 28, 5 p.m., 331 Thompson. Fire- side panel, "Opportunities for a Sum- mer of Service and Reward-United States and Abroad," 8 p.m. U. of M. Chess Club, no meeting this week due to World's Fair. Hi Fi STUDIO January Sale PRICE REDUCTIONS stock of Radio, Phono, on a Wide and Varied and Hi Fi Components. 1319 S. Univ. NO 8-7942 vrw ."swrr "e .rro +J:": n "rrr ";.wrrr".cvrrr" '%vr: :":""r' ..? ::r. x;.}",r;.;yrr.'";4i}}'.J.q{"}R"}:"} i}:: }?::"}:"}:"R{,:?}}'r:"3: :"}?:.:"}::":? ::^: }:"i:"}};,p}:;? ::".". 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The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer-o sity of Michigan, for which The s Michigan Daily assumes no editor- i ial responsibility. Notices should be t sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding i publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday s for Saturday and Sunday. General C Notices may be published a maxi- 3 mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. 6 Student organization notices are notI accepted for publication. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 X Day Calendar Management Development Seminar -t "Disciplinary Process and GrievanceI Handling": University Medical Center,t 8:30 a.m. Management Development Seminar -s "Better Letter and Report Writing":1 Michigan Union, 1:30 p.m. Mental Health Research Institute Seminar-James Olds, Dept. of Psy- chology, "Chemical Stimulation of theP Hypothalamus": 1057 MHRI, 2:15 p.m. e Cinema Guild - Kurosawa's "Ther Drunken Angel": Architecture Aud., 7t and 9 p.m. Linguistics Lecture-Lubomir Dolo-1 zel, "The Prage School and theC Theory of Poetic Language": RackhamI Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program Per- formance-American Conservatory The- atre Company in Moliere's "Tartuffe": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - 'George Ethridge, saxophone: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. Michigan Student Chapter of the American Society for Public Admin.- and the Institute of Public Admin. Seminar: Jan. 27, Dr. Lloyd M. Short, president, American Society for Public1 Adminisctration, will speak on "The Role of a Professional Society in Public1 Administration," W. Conference Rm.,e Rackham Bldg., 8 p.m.C Linguistics Club: Thurs., Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. Prof. Lu- bomir Dolozel will speak on "TheI Prague School and the Theory of Poetic1 Language."C American Chemical Society Lecture: Dr. Axel Bothner-By, Mellon Institute,C will speak on "Internal Rotation inI Butadienes," on Thurs., Jan. 27, at 8e p.m. in Room 1300 of the Chemistryt Bld. Lecture II by Louis Lomax: Orig- inally scheduled for 8 p.m. at Hill Aud. has been cancelled. Dept. of Speech Seventh Student Laboratory Production of the 1965-66 season offers the premiere production of two one-act plays, "Journey to Quad- hangh," written by Richard Reichman and "The Squirrel Jumped over the Stump." by Steven Coffman, will be presented admission-free, Thurs., Jan. 27, at 4:10 p.m. in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg. Graduate Students: Expecting to re- ceive a master's or professional de- gree April 30, 1966, must file a Di- ploma Application with the Recorder of the Graduate School by Fri., Jan. 28. No student can be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application in the office of the Grad- uate School by that date. Regents' Meeting: Feb. 11 .(instead of Feb. 18). Communications for con- sideration at this meeting must be In the President's hands not later than Jan. 28. Special Education Colloquium: Thurs, Jan. 27, Herbert Birch, M.D.; PhD re- search professor, Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Yeshiva, University, New York. 4 to 5:30 p.m.-2400 University High School, informal discussion of Dr. Birch's research. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.-Aud. A,-Angell Hall, "Neurological Implications for the De- prived, Disturbed and Retarded." Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this 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. Folk Dance Club, folk dances, every Mon., Fri. of the semester-Mon., WAB, Fri., Barbour Gym-Mon. 8:30-10:30 p.m., Fri. 8-11 p.m. American Cancer Society (aided by Alpha Epsilon Pi and Chi Omega), all-campus dance, Feb. 4,Union Ball- room, 8:30-12:30 a.m. Near East Students Club, "Humani- ties and Social Science in Middle East Studies," Lane Hall, Jan. 25, 8 p.m. Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, Inc., open meeting, Feb. 2, auditorium, of Children's Psychiatric Hospital, 8 p.m. . Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: State of New York, Albany - An- } nounces Case Worker exam to be held' Feb. 19, April & June grads, degree in any field, may apply for positions in local welfare depts. throughout N.Y. Following specified period of work scholarships available for grad study leading to M.S.W. Details & applica- tions at Bureau of Appointments. POSITION OPENINGS: Local Agency-Technical Copywriter. Immed. opening for male grad, some engrg, exper. helpful. 2 yrs. exper. copywriting or on edit. staff of trade magazine or rel. Dev. catalogues, de- scribe indust. products, etc. Bay State Abrasive Products Co., Westboro, Mass.-Project Engrs. BSME. Exper. in Mech, machine des., knowl. of hydraulic & elect. circuit des. Pref. married, draft exempt young man. Kinney Vacuum Div., N.Y. Air Brake Co., Boston, Mass.-l. Sr. Project Engr. BS Engrg. or applied sciences. 5 yrs. exper. in vacuum tech, or rel. 2. Prod- uct Designer, BS or equiv. in ME, 2 yrs, exper. in mech. des. 3. Indust. Engr. Degree pref., several years ma- chine shop indust. engrg. exper. CTS Corp., Elkhart, Ind. - Various openings for men at all degree levels in Electronic, electrical or mech. engrg. BA's in bus. admin., major in prod. mgmt. BA's in acctg. Located in vari- ous branches. Exper. not required. Rockford Handicapped Treatment Center, Rockford, Ili.-Therapists. Im- med. opening. No exper. req. Approved amputee trng, center, also serve chil- dren & adults. For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- JAN. 28 INTERVIEWS: Camp Rockwood, Coed, Ontario, Can- ada-Counselors, sailing instructor, rid- ing instructor, piano player; men & women. Camp Nahelu, Mich. Coed-Counselors & specialists in arts & crafts, sports, waterfront. Will take married couples. Details at Summer Placement, 212 SAB. .... "":"::a::";<":r" ' rr"."": :.;.r..,, . . . "x ;:..11::,_:;r_::..:::: ULLETIN dents for part-time or full-time tem- Partl i porary work, should contact Robert Parker, part-time interviewer, at 764- Employment.7283. E Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board The following part-time jobs are in Room 2200, daily. available. Application for these jobs . A typist-receptionist is available in can be made in the Part-Time Em- a woman's counselling office: Hours: ployment Office, 2200 SAB, during the 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. In following hours: Monday through Fri- addition, typists and secretaries are day, 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 needed to fill both part-time and full- p.m. time positions. Most jobs are quite Employers desirous of hiring stu- temporary in nature (few weeks to a - -- - - - -- ---- few months) while a few are perma- nent. Minimum requirement is a typing speed of 50 wpm with few errors. cosr conditioned t UNIV(RSITY TOW(RS Nov, ~ rcntinq for Aug. S, UNIVERSITY AVE. & FOREST AVE. PHONE 761-3565 Plymouth Cordovans... lustrous, long-wearing luxury! ENGINEERINGPLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. TUES., FEB. 1- ACF Industries, Inc., Albuquerque, N.M.-BS-MS: EE, EM, ME, Met. MS: Nuclear. R. & D., Des., Prod. Air Reduction Co., Inc., East Coast & Midwest-Any Degree: ChE, EM, Ma- terials, ME, Met. MBA w/tech. under- grad. degree or bkgd. in Finance. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. American Bureau of Shipping, De- troit-BS-MS: EE, ME. BS: CE. Men only. Citizens & non-citizens becom- ing U.S. citizen. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.-MS-PhD: IE. Oper. Res. Make appointment at 3200 SAB, Bureau of Appointments. Mechanical Handling Sys., Inc., Trng. at Detroit, Mich. Possible reassign- ment to facilities throughout U.S.- Any Degree: ME. BS-MS: CE, EE, IE. R. & D., Des.. Prod., Sales. New York State Dept. of Public Works-BS: Construction, Mat'ls. Men only. Des. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., General Office, Pitts., Pa. Plants & Sales Of- fices throughout U.S. & Canada-Any Degree: EM, Mat'ls., ME, Chem. BS- MS: ChE, EE, IE. BS: E Physics, Sci. Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Quality Control. Square D Co., Milwaukee; Cleveland; Lexington, Ky.; & Field Offices t Lexington, Ky. & Field Offices throughout U.S.-BS: EE, IE, ME. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. wjk rru? _frr E -71K . x t ; F 04 SUBSCRIBE~ TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sale 820"0 Cordovans BY PLYMOUTH M"AST'S CAMPUS SHOP 619 E. Liberty . N02-0266 SKIRTS PANTS 65c up THIS WEEK ONLY APPLICATIONS FOR FRESHMAN RENDEZVOUS COUNSELORS AVAILABLE 8:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M.; Mon.-Fri. 2210 and 2282 Student Activities Building WHAT IS FRESHMAN RENDEZVOUS? Ask around-you'll find out; or call 764-7442 for further information 0 rrww+. I A & P 1-HOUR CLEANERS 312 E. Huron CASH & CARRY 668-9500 K I . ... . ----- ! I ------ -_ IF IQC & ASSEMBLY PRESENT BILL COSBY UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Street Sunday, January 30,4:30 P.M. "TOWARD A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE OF CHINA" Rev. Thomas Wang and the Modern Folk Quartet 1 / J$!- 444 fahion C eal'dh ce SLACKS: Stretch, flannel and novelty patterns in black, grey, navy, burgundy, camel. originally $9-$1 1 Now $7 & $8 V I aI- SAT., FEB. 5th 8:30 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM 4:30 P.M.-Chinese Supper- 5:30-7:00 P.M.-Seminar 45c students 65c non-students T Call 662-3153 for reservations TICKETS $3.50 $3.00 - $2.25 BLOCK SALES JAN. 27 INDIVIDUAL SALES BEGIN 'III') LIXII, SWEATERS & SKIRTS pastel colors. Sizes 5-15. originally $10-$13 Now $8 & $10 ~/V I, i .1 __________ - - 0V JAN. 31 . ... 8:00 A.M. HILL AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE STORM COATS jackets stadium coats orig. $20-$22.98 Now $13 COATS: wonderful group of basic winter coats. Plaids, tweeds, herring- bones, and solids. originally $40and $45 Now $26 GOOD LUCK #iol'liel ZETA TAU ALPHA inu your 1 . , AT I I - TOMORROW'S SABBATH SERVICE EXPANSION PROGRAM Jr. & Jr. PETITE DRESSES Many styles to choose from in dark and pastel colors. originally $18 Now $11 PROF. GERHARD L. 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