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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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KLJAFY} FEBRDUA3RY 4I, 1966

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EVENTS FOR THE WEEK

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OF FEBRUARY 1-6

If you are concerned about the problems
facing the university and its students in
the areas of academics, economic wel-
fare, housing, counseling, and future
planning
PETITION FOR SGC COMMITTEES
PETITIONS DUE WED., FEB. 11-5:00
WE SEEK ALL INTERESTED PEOPLE
PLEASE CALL OR STOP IN
1546 SAB 663-0533

Thursday, February 3: 3:30-5:00 P.M.-International Tea at Theta
Xi Fraternity, 1345 Washtenaw. Open to the campus.
Thursday, February 3: 8:00 P.M. in the Union, Rm. 3C-Dr. Klinger,
who received the Rockefeller Grant, will discuss his trip to Mexico,
Guatemala, Ecuador and Peru.
Friday, February 4: 8:00 P.M.-Folk Sing at the International Center,

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-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Day. Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-'The Management of Managers":
Michigan Union, 8 a.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Work-
shop-"Letter and Report Writing":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-"Management by Objectives -
Results-Oriented Appraisal Systems":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Cinema Guild-"The Golem": Archi-
tecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance-Robert Anderson's "The
Days Between": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
School of Music Concert-University

Friday, February 4: 8:00 P.M.--Concert by internationally known
U of M Jazz Band at Hill Auditorium.
Saturday, February 5: 1:30-3:30 P.M.-Wesley Foundation. African
Students Union is presenting an African Seminar.
Sunday, February 6: 4:30 P.M.--CBS Television Network. Twientieth
Century:"How to Fight a Guerrilla War."

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Jazz Band, Bruce Fisher, conductor:
Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Honors Lecture-Re-
cital-Russell Peck, pianist: Recital
Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy Lec-
ture: Dr. Gordon I. Atwater will speak
on "The Effect of Decrease in Por-
osity with Depth on Oil and Gas Re-
serves in Sandstone Reservoirs," Fri.,
Feb. 4, 4 p.m., Room 2054 Natural Sci-
ence Bldg.
Panel Discussion: Dr. E. Lowell Kel-
ly, Dept. of Psychology; Dr. Jesse Gor-
don, Psychology and Social Work; Dr.
Samuel Estep, Law School, will discuss
"The Issue of Privacy in Psychologi-
cal Testing and Research," 4:15 p.m.,
Aud. B, Angell Hall. The panelists will
assume that the audience is generally
familiar with the contents of the Nov.
1965 issue of the American Psychologist.
General Notices
Parking: Effective Feb. 7, Lot SC-7,
E. Hoover at Division, will be changed
from open parking to restricted Staff
Paid Permit Parking.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Feb.
4, 4 p.m., Room 807 Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. Dr. Frederick M. Phelps, III, In-
frared Physics Lab, IST, will speak on
"Precision Wavelengths and Modern
Wavelength Tables for Atomic Spec-
troscopy."
Application for Prospective Teachers
Fellowship Program under the Higher
Education Act: A set of instructions
has been received from the Office of
Education. Departments and programs
wishing to apply may obtain a set by
calling the office of Associate Dean
Miller, Grad School, 764-4405. Appli-
cations will be due in the Grad Fel-
lowship Office not later than Feb. 23.
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.
University of Michigan Student Eco-
nomic Union, KYU steering committee
meeting, Feb. 12, Room 3D, Michigan
Union, 2 p.m.
Interfraternity Council, IFC Sing,
Hill Aud., March 18, 8:30 p.m.
Joint Judiciary Council: Summary of
action taken by the Joint Judiciary
Council at its meeting Wed., Feb. 2.
The following cases were heard:
a) 1 student-attempting to trans-
fer student football tickets. Written
warning.
b) 1 student-attempting to transfer
student football tickets. Oral warning.
Approved: The Joint Judiciary Plan
of 1966, as amended.
Late Permission: Freshman and Soph-
omore women living in Residence Halls

and Sorority Houses who plan to at.- Systems Engrs. for computers, Quanti-
tend tonight's performance of "End- tative ability & interest in EDP.
game" at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Children's Cancer Research Founda-
may arrange for late permissions with tion. Inc., Boston, Mass.-Dec. & April
their housemothers. grads in Med. Tech. or Biol. Research
mainly in biochem. & pharmacology of
leukemia.
E~ventCs Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, Hanover,
N.J.-Interviewers for mfr. of pre-
The following sponsored student scription drugs. Psych. and Soc. faculty
events are approved for the coming members to conduct occasional inter-
weekend. Social chairmen are reminued views with physicians.
that requests for approval for socdai Centrex Corp., Findlay. Ohio-Young
events are due in the Office of Student man, some exper. In acctg. for Laun-
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock dry Appliance Div., BS Acctg. or Bus.
noon on Wednesday prior to the event. Ad. 'Acctg. major. Knowl. of analysis
FRI., FEB. 4-' of mfg, costs, budgets accounts pay-
Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Epsilon able & timekeeping. IBM or EDP ex-
Pi, Open-Open; Alpha Tau Omega, TG' per. desirable.
Open-Open: Beta Theta Pi, TG/Buffet Potter McCune Co., McKeesport, Pa.
Dinner; Chi Phi. Open-Open/TG; Chi -Recent. April & June grads inter-
Psi, Open-Open, 2nd fl. per.; Collegiate ested in field of food distribution. Also
Sorosis, House Party; Delta Chi, Fire- immed. openings for warehousing &
side Ball/Open-Open; Delta Tau Delta, transportation. Work in all areas of
Band Party; Delta Upsilon, TG/Record distributing leading to mgmt. trng. op-
Party; Evans Scholars, House Party; portunity.
Greene House, EQ, Party; Kappa Sig- Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas -
ma, TG/Open-Open/Party; Phi Delta Industrial Psychologist. Work in vai-
Theta, TG/Open-Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, dation & motivational areas. Immed.
Party/Open-Open. opening for male PhD. Some exper.
Phi Gamma Delta, Open-Open; Phi helpful. Pref. young man-new degree
Kappa Tau, TG/Informal Party; Phi or in process of completion.
Sigma Delta, Open-Open/Band Party; American Standard, Controls Div.,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, TO at Chi Phi; Detroit-Project Engrs. BS Engrg. Ex-
Sigma Alpha Mu, Open-Open:hSigma per. in des. & dev. of mech. & electro
Nu, "Poets"; Sigma Phi Society, TG/ mech. devices. Follow project from con-
Open-Open; Sigma Phi Epsilon, TO; ception to prod, stage. Also Industrial
Tau Delta Phi, Open-Open; Theta Del- Mkt. Researcher. Degree & 2-3 yrs. ex-
ta Chi, TG; Theta Xi, Open-Open; per. in mktg. res. (field interviewing,
Wenley, Skating Trip; West Quadrangle, report writing, dev. & analyze studies).
Mixer: Zeta Beta Tau, Party/Open- -
Open; Zeta Psi, Viet Nam Party./For further information, please call
SAi., FEB. 5- 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Delta Phi. pointments. 3200 SAB.
Dance Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Open-
Open; Alpha Sigma Phi, Band Party; SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
Alpha Tau Omega-Sigma Alpha Mu, 212 SAB-
Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Open-Open; Harrah's Coming-Feb. 7, 8 & 9.
Beta Theta Pi, Band Party; Chi Phi, Reno & Lake Tahoe, Nev. Men &
Post Concert Party; Delta Chi, Spin- women, you must be 21 and have birth
ning Party; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Band certif. to show. Interviewing for 11
Party; Delta Sigma Phi, Band Party/ positions. Excellent' pay. Feb. 7, 3:30
Open-Open; Delta Sigma Theta, Dance; p.m., Room 3511 SAB for orientation.
Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open/Band Par- Interviews the 8th & 9th.
ty; Delta Upsilon, Record Party; Evans Bureau of Fisheries, Juneau, Alaska
Scholars, House Party; Kappa Alpha Psi, -Temp. summer work for jrs., sen-
Party; Kappa Sigma, Party Open-Open. fors & grad students in chem., food
Lambda Chi Alpha, Open-Open; Psi science & physiology. Applications
Upsilon, Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, Open- available.
Open; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Par- Dept. of Health, Educ. & Welfare,
ty; Phi Delta Theta, Party/Open-Open: Social Security Admin., Baltimore, Md.
Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi Gam- -Jobs open to Seniors interested in
ma Delta, Band Party; Phi Kappa Tau, a career with federal service. Applica-
Informal Party, 2nd fl. per.; Sigma tions available.
Alpha Epsilon, Party/Dance; Sigma Chi, *
Open-Open; Sigma Phi Society, Party/ Details and applications available at
Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Open- Summer Placement, 212 SAB.
Open; Tau Kappa Epsilon, House Par-
ty; Theta Chi, Party; Theta Delta Chi, ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
Penthouse Party/Open-Open; Theta Xi, VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
Skating Party; Triangle, Open-Open; sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Engrg.
Open-Open. WED., FEB. 9--
SUN., FEB. 6- Armco Steel Corp., Middletown, Hous-
Delta Phi Epsilon, Pledge Open ton, Kansas City - BS-MS: ChE, CE.
House; Psi Upsilon, Party; Sigma Delta EE, ME, Met. MS: Constr. BS: IE
Ta, Pledge Open House; Zeta Tau Al- . & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
pha, Tea. Automatic Electric Co., Northlake,

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BARGAIN DAYS,
STORE-WIDE SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Further and Final Reductions on Fall and Winter Fashions
Dresses - Coats - Suits - Sweaters - Skirts - Ensembles - Knit Dresses - Shoes
Shirts - Suede Coats - Storm Coats - Belts - Neckwear - Jewelry - Gloves - Handbags
Children's Wear -Toys -Children's Shoes -Men's Furnishings -Gifts -Bedspreads
FRIDAY-SATURDAY,.

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Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.--

The International FOLKSONt
JOE & PENNY

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IIL-Any Degree: EE. BS-MS: ME. BS:
ChE, E Physics, IE. R. & D., Des.,
Prod.. Trng. Program.
Babcock & Wilcox Co., Ohio, Pa., Ga.
-Any Degree: ChE, EM, ME. BS-MS:
CE, EE-(controls), Met. MS: Mat'ls.
BS: IE, Set. Engrg. Citizens & non-
citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R. &
D.. Des., Prod., Sales, Application.
Chicago Bridge & Iron CO.,nChicago
(engrg., mfg., & construction) - Any
Degree: ChE, ME. BS-MS: Aero., CE,
EE, EM, Met. BS: E Math, B Physics,
Se. Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Dow Corning Corp., Mich., N.C. &
Ky.-Any Degree: ChE. BS-MS: BE, IBE,
Mat'ls., MB. BS: EM, B Physics. Also
3 openings for ChE-Japanese nation-
ality. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Ap-
plication Engr.
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aEonson
Appear SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 8 P.M.
at HILLEL
Known to Campus Groups across the country
..,captured audience imagination and affection"
...entertainers in the very best sense"
"THE STORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE
THROUGH FOLKSONG"
with Acting, Mime, Dialogue, Body Movement
Admission Is Free 1429 Hill St.

TV .RENTALS
LOWEST RATES
STUDENT SPECIALS
HI FI STUDIO
1319 S. Univ. NO 3-7242

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AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS - ASTRONAUTICA L
ENGINEERS - ENGINEERING MECHANICS
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS - MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
NORTHROP NORAIR
in Southern California
Will conduct on campus interviews
February 9th, 1966
for candidates receiving a BS, MS, or PhD in any of the above disciplines.
Norair is involved in virtually every aspect of manned aircraft, spacecraft, and missile design, research,
and development. Major programs and significant projects in which Norair engineers and scientists are
engaged have been highlighted below to suggest areas in which meaningful careers in many space age
disciplines can be pursued.

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Days

At SAM'S STORE ..
A Men's Hooded Sweat Shirts$49
Red and Navy
Small and Medium Size Only. Will fit boys and girls, too!
All Wool C.P.O. Shirts . . . . . $5.95-$6.95-$7.95
Navy and Burgundy-not every size in each kind

T-38 Program:
F-5A/B Program:
LFC Program:
M-2 and HL-10
Lifting Body Program:
R & D Projects:

Norair's supersonic T-38 trainer is in production for the Air Training command...
over 500 delivered ...firm orders for several hundred more...was first super-
sonic aircraft to complete all flight tests without a major accident ... set four world
records ... has held USAF safety record for three consecutive years ... an excep-
tional aircraft design, building a great record for Norair people,
The F-5 is a multipurpose supersonic fighter specifically designed for limited war
operations... can take off and land on unimproved runways... has versatile
armament configurations for many tactical missions.. .and is currently in production
for several foreign nations under our government's military assistance program.
Norair designed and built two X-21 aircraft to demonstrate the soundness of its
laminar flow control concepts... tests at Edwards AFB have validated Norair's LFC
principles...further development is expected to provide increased range, payload,
and flight endurance compared with conventional aircraft.
Under contract to NASA, Norair has deliver'ed the first two manned lifting body
vehicles designed for test and research projects in the art of returning space vehicles
to earth ... other programs to solve hypersonic reentry problems are also being
conducted.
Continuing Norair projects include development of V/STOL, Mach 2 close support
fighter, and lightweight tactical missile designs ... development of terminal aid
simulators for tactical missile research ...titanium hot-forming research for super-
sonic aircraft applications... many aeronautical research projects involving use of
Norair's dual circuit supersonic-hypersonic wind tunnel.

Ruff-Out and Smooth Leather
FLEECE LINED $
BOOTS 995
Leather Unlined Boots .... $8.95

NAVY TYPE $1 95
DECK JACKETS IJ
Heavy Pile Lined
Olive Color

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BANLON SHIRTS
Long Sleeves $2
Stock Limited .....99
Orion Pullover $ 9
Sweaters ......... . .
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TANKER
JACKETS
Quilted, Lined
Stock Limited! $595

Cotton Turtle Neck "T" Shirts . . . . . . 1.69
15 Colors

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