PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY C TTIviri a tT T A 'L41 Y A V%.*T #%^ y- PAGE EIGEI TIlE MICHIGAN DAIIV SUJNDPAY, JAN UAR~Y 301, 1966 f The SUNDAY, JAN.-30 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The PTP will present ACT in Moliere's "Tar- tuffe" at Lydia Mendelssohn The- atre. '7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Antonioni's "Eclipse" in the Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m.-Robert Glasgow, of the School of Music, will give an organ recital at Hill Aud. MONDAY, JAN. 31 8 a.m.-The Bureau of Indus- trial Relations Seminar will pre- sent "The Management of Man- agers" in the Union Noon-Barry Bluestone of the University o'f Michigan Student Economic Union will speak on "Organizing the State for Support Week To Come: a Campus Calendar INTERFAITH BIBLE SERVICE For Peace and Unity of Student Economic Welfare" at Guild House. TUESDAY, FEB. 1 8 a.m.-The Bureau of Indus- trial Relations Seminar will pre- sent "The Management of Man- agers" in the Union. 1:30 p.m. - The Management Development S e m i n a r presents "Better Letter and Report Writ- ing" in the Union. 4:30 p.m. - Donald C. Earl, of Leeds, England, will discuss "The Roman Aristocratic Ideal" in Aud. A. 7:30 p.m.-Kingsbury Marzolf, of the architecture dept., will speak on "Historical Architecture of Scandinavia" in the Architec- ture Aud. 8 p.m.-The PTP will present will present Robert Anderson's the ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" "The Days Between" at Trueblood at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Aud. -WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 8:30 p.m.-The Musical Society WEDNESDA, FB Indu Chambeir Arts Series will present 8 a.m.-The Bureau of Indus- Hermann Prey, baritone, at Rack- trial Relations Workshop will pre- ham Aud. sent "Letter and Report Writing" in the Union. THURSDAY, FEB. 3 8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In- 8 a.m. - Bureau of Industrial dustrial Relations Workshop will Relations will present "The Man- present "Letter and Report Writ- agement of Managers" in the ing" at the Union. Union. 1:30 p.m. - The Management 8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In- Development Seminar will present dustrial Relations Workshop will "Problem Solving and Decision present "Letter and Report Writ- Making" in the Union. ing" in the Union. 8 p.m.-The PTP will present 8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In- ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at dustrial Relations will present a Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. seminar on "Management by Ob- 8 p.m.-The University Players jectives - Results - Oriented Ap- praisal Systems" in the Union. will present a French Horn En- 1:30 p.m. - The Management semble at Hill Aud; Development Seminar is "Better FRIDAY, FEB. 4 Letter and Report Writing" at the 8 a.m.-The Bureau of Indus- Union. trial Relations will present a sem- 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will inar. "The Management of Man- present "The Golem" in the Ar- agers" in the Union. chitecture Aud. 8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In- 8 p.m.-The PTP will present dustrial Relations Workshop will ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at present "Letter and Report Writ- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. ing" in the Union. 8 p.m.-The University Players 8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In- will present Robert Anderson's dustrial Relations will present a "The Days Between" at Trueblood seminar, "Management by Objec- Aud. tives-Results-Oriented Appraisals 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music Systems" in the Union. St. Mary's Chapel Jan. 30 331 Thompson 3:00 P.M. Catholics and non-Catholics are invited to pray with their campus ministers and priests. OPEN MEETING THE ADOLESCENT _ I li iIII ...:.. ........ ... ,. .... ....., .r ... . .. ...r...r..... ..*.:: "">**.v: . *****.*.".^n .*.**.**** .vi:: .v o .v .."r.. . . .. L. . ... r .....,. ,. . ....... ..«.....«,..,.... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4.r.... ... ..:"r""}}:"::':i {:"}:::.. :........ ................:: ::::."::::......... ........................ Special Reireat for College Men 23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit St. Paul of the Cross Retreat House A weekend of rest, discussion, fun, spiritual rejuvenation and mental relaxation. Fri., Feb. 4, 6:30 p.m. til Sun., Feb. 6, 4:00 p.m. Write or vall KE'5-9563 for information and or reservations. Speaker: DR. MORRIS, Prof. of Psychology Date: Feb. 1-TUESDAY Time: 8 P.M. Place: Auditorium of Children's Psychiatric Hospital, U. of M. Medical Center Sponsored by SIGMA THETA TAU, Nursing Honorary Society a (Continued from Page 2) Placement PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint- ments with the following: MON., JAN. 31-- Social Security Admin., Baltimore, Md.-Degrees in Math & Soc. for re- search in medical sociology..Will return Feb. 15 for branch & field office loca- tions. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., Chi- cago-Men with degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Educ., For. Lang., Music, Physics, esp. History majors. Positions as college textbook salesmen for sales ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Folk Dance Club (WAA), Intermedi- ate Folk Dancing, every Mon., 8:30- 10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. ** * La Sociedad Hispanica, El Senor Ben Lanford, hablara sobre "El Indio amer- icano," lunes, 3 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Vengan todos. Newman Student Association, In- ternational Bible service for peace and unity, Sun., Jan. 30, 3 p.m., St. Mary's Chapel. First of its kind in the Washtenaw County area. Guild House, Sunday evening semi- nar, "The City: Opportunity & Deliv- erance," a discussion of Harvey Cox' "The Secular City." Jan. 30, 7:15-8:15 p.m., 802 Monroe. Lutheran Student Chapel, Speakers: Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Huber, "Exper- iences in Summer Work Project in Philadelphia," Sun., Jan. 30, 7 p.m., Hill St. at Forest Ave. in 2-3 state territory. TUES., FEB. 1- Central Intelligence Agency, Wash., D.C. & Overseas-Jr. Officer Trng. Pro- gram (JOTP), a highly selective pro- gram, provides young officers with key positions. BA, grad study helpful, B plus average essential. Knowl. of for- eign language & area helpful. Women must have MA. Age 21-35. U.S. citizen for 5 yrs. Also positions at various de- gree levels including Phych., Physics, Econ., Geog., Math, Forestry, Journ., Languages, Astro., etc. Young women- qualified stenographers & typist for foreign assignment. Old Kent Bank & Trust Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.-Men. BA in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Psych., etc. for bank- ing & mgmt. trng. Brunswick Corp., Chicago-Men, de- grees in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts for per- sonnel & territorial sales positions. Personnel in Midwest, sales throughout U.S. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.-MA & PhD's in Math & Indust. Engrg. for statistics & oper. research. WED., FEB. 2- Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Bos- ton, Mass.-Men, degrees in Econ., Eng- lish, Math, Gen. Lib. Arts, etc. for po- sitions in sales, claims, underwriting, loss prevention & actuarial. Central :Intelligence Agency, Wash., D.C.-See above. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor -Majors in Biochem., Chem. (analyt., gen., inorg. & physical), microbiol. & educ. Positions in Res., Mgmt. Trng., Acctg. & Special Educ. U.S. citizen- ship not req.-must guarantee work for 1 yr. S. D. Warren Co., Muskegon, Mich. -Men. Degrees in Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts & Chem. for Mgmt. Trng., Prod. & Territorial Sales. Located in Muskegon & Cumberland Mills, Me. (p.m. only). Libby, McNeil & Libby, Chicago - Men. BA's in Gen. Chem., Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Poli. Sci., etc. for mgmt. trng., personnel, prod., sales, acctg. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Gulf Res. & Dev. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. -Will interview Feb. 2, Wed. morning, at the Engrg. School. Students, all de- gree levels, bkgd. in Geol., Math & Physics interested in res. & dev. posi- tions. Also Interviews in Dept. of Chem. in the afternoon. Make appoint- ments at either office. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following schools will interview at the Bureau the week of Feb. 7: MON., FEB. 7- Long Beach, Calif.-Fields not stated. Norwalk, Calif. (Norwaig-La Mirada Sch. Dist.)-Elem. K-6, 7th & 8th- Core/Math, Core/Sdi., Girls PE, Inst./ Gen. Mus., Inc. Arts, Home Ec., Span., Ment. Retard., Blind, Ortho. Hdcp., Sch. Camp. Upper Marlboro, Md. (Prince George County Schs.)-All Fields. TUES., FEB. 8-- Madison Hghts., Mich. (Lamphere Schs.)-All Fields, Soc. Studies must have MA & exper. Clawson, Mich.-Elem.; H.S. - Bus., French, Spanish, Math, Biol., Gen. Sci., Visit. Teach., Diag., Sp. Corr. WED., FEB. 9- St. Joseph, Mich.-Elem., Biol., Gen. Sci. Yorba Linda, Calif.-Fields not stat- ed. Mt. Prospect, Ill. (H.S. Dist. No. 214) -Aud. Vis. Dir., Dist. Ed., Div. Oc- cup., Biol., Phys. Sci., Engl., Bus. Ed., Math, German, Spanish, Russian, French, Latin, Spec. Ed., Blind, Ed. Ment. Hdcp., Girls PE (Dance), Ind. Arts, Read., Gym Coach. Phoenix, Ariz. (H.S. Dist.) - H.S. Engl., Math, French, German, Latin, Spec. Ed., Read., Couns. MA & 30 hrs in major field. Carson iCty, Mich.-Elem., Spec. Ed., Home Ec., Lang. Art/Engl., Art, Choral Dir. THURS., FEB. 10- Anaheim, Calif.-All Sec. Fields ex- cept Boys PE & So.c. Studies. Pico Rivera, Calif. (El Rancho Sch. Dist.)-Elem. K-6; J.H.-Art, Bus., Eng- lish, Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Spanish. French/other subj., Math, Girls PE, Rem. Read., German/other subj.; H.S. -Art, Bus., Engl., Spanish, French Math, Biol., Physics/Chem., Latin, Girls PE, Ind. Arts, Soc. Studies. Simi, Calif.-All Fields except Boys PE & Soc. Studies. Anchorage, Alaska-All iFelds. Mr. Wells will show slides of Anchorage & Alaska in Room 3X, Michigan Union, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 9. Anaheim, Calif.-Ail Sec. Fields ex- cept Boys PE & Soc. Studies. Lansing, Mich. (Waverly Schs.) - Elem. K-6, Engl., Lib., Sci., Math, Rem. Read. Grand Island, N.Y. (Central Sch. Dist.1 No. 1)-Fields not stated. White Plains, N.Y.-Elem.-PE, Art. Vocal, Spec. Ed.; J.H.-Gen. Sci., Ind. Arts, Soc. Stud., Home Ec., Spanish, French; H.S.-Math, Physics, Engl., Soc. Studies, Girls PE._ Make appointments now. For additional information and ap- pointments, contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 764-7462, I I iim 1 00 4 I 4 i i I 0 0 " "' " a " CRIMSON Series Grand Tour * Continental Tour Favorite Tour * Fiesta Tour Comprehensive Tour Holiday Tourn DISCOVERY Series A Discovery Tour Explorer Tour BY STEAMER OR AIR * 42 TO 56 DAYS from $7f 0 * excluding trans-Atlantic transportation " f " i " " " a R * Extensions to Greece & Israel e4 BY STEAMER OR AR $ fl * * 35 TrO 64 DAYS from I' '. . r rn S I * , D UI , 1 Ask for Plans and Profitable m for folders and details -ugaiiier Arrangements gT RA Ay SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT or write UNIVERSITY TRAVEL COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN STUDENT TRAVEL SINCE 1926 Cambridge 38. Mass. iy "-'_I - NBC WHITE PAPER '~FDCHINA" Discussion following led by Dr. Henry Jones who lived in China until 1962 KEN WOOD STEREO FM RECEIVERS, TUNERS, AMPLIFIERS Tube models from 169.95 Silicon Transistors from $219.95 These units have rocked the Hi-Fi world. ON-YEAR GUARANTEE SERVICED IN OUR STORE Stop in and get the facts at the li Fi STUDIO 1319 So. University 668-7942 program schedule THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tune in the Philharmonic each Sunday at 2.00 p.m., (WUOM-FM, 91.7 on your dial), brought to you through special arrangements between the University of Mich- igan, Ann Arbor Federal and the Liberty Music Shop. The current program schedule iS: Sunday, January 30 BERNSTEIN, Conducting; BAKER, Flutist Sibelius: Symphony No. 4; Nielsen: Flute Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Sunday, February 6 BERNSTEIN, Conducting; STERN, Violinist; GOMBERG, Oboist Bach: Concerto for violin & oboe; Bach: Violin Concerto in E major; Prokofieff: Symphony No. 5 ANN ARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS and LIBERTY MUSIC SHOP 4 SUNDAY, January 30 7:00 P.M. at the PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER 1432 Washtenaw Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Ministry - _ I Hey! ,ook What's Been Planned A SYMPOSIUM ON: Future of American OW i I The I Tuesday, February 1: Symposium introduction by President Hatcher Keynote speech, "Students and 'the System'" by Dr. Kenneth Kenniston of Yale University Medical School Thursday, February 3: "The Impact of Individualism on Our Foreign Policy" by Dr. Walter Judd, former U.S. Congressman and Keynoter of the 1960 Republican Convention WALTER JUDD Individualism has been a part of our American heritage. Yet, is there a place for this idea in the United States of tomorrow which seems so different from the America of Yesterday ? Come to the lectures and oanel 0 5