PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY CTTATT AV 117%NIDnlrTA1dv a 4nan THE MICUICEAN BATTy bND1lAY, FERUfRY 6,196 8 .- _ __ i The Week To Come: A Campus Calendar MONDAY,FEB. 7 4 p.m.-Clement L. Markert of the Osborn Memorial Laborator- ies, Yale University, speaks on "Genetic Interactions in Cell Dif- ferentiation" in the Rackham Am- phitheatre. 7:30 p.m.-Kingsbury Marzolf, assistant professor -of architecture, speaks on "Contemporary Arch- itecture of Scandinavia" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The 17th District Young Democrats discuss "The Draft and the Viet Nam Protestors" at Re- gion 1A-UA WHall, 8222 Joy Rd. in Detroit. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music Composers Forum is at the Reci- tal Hall of the music school. TUESDAY, FEB. 8 12:30 p.m. - The saxophone students present a music recital at the School of' Music Recital Hall. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 Noon-Steve Aronson, major- ing in Russian studies, discusses B. F. Skinner's "Walden Two" in Room 2417 Mason Hall. 4 p.m.-George W. Nace, De- partment of Zoology, speaks on "Molecular Problems of Develop- ment as Revealed by Immuno- chemical .Serendipity" in 1400 Chemistry Bldg. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- sents a special free showing of D. W. Griffith's "America" in the Architecture Aud. 7:30 p.m.-Brice Carnahan, De- partments of Chemical engineer- ing and Biostatistics, speaks on "An Introduction to Digital Com- puters and the MAD Language" in the Natural Science Aud. 8 p.m.-Dr. Michael DeBakey, chairman of the Department of Surgery at the Baylor University College of Medicine, speaks on the, development of an artificial heart, in the third floor amphitheatre of the Medical Science Bldg. 8:30 p.m. - The University Chamber Orchestra, with Nicholas Harsanyi as guest conductor, pre- sents a concert at Hill Aud. THURSDAY, FEB. 10 2:15 p.m.-M. E. Bitterman of Bryn Mawr College speaks on "Some Relationships Between Classical and Avoidance Condi- tioning" in 1057 MHRI. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- sents Ron Rice's "The Flower Thief" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-Neil H. Jacoby, from UCLA, speaks on "Wage Price Guideposts vs. Fiscal and Mone- tary Policies to Curb Inflation" in 131 Business Adm. Bldg. 8 p.m.-The Travel Film Series is "Our Spectacular Canyon County," to be shown in Aud. A, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m. - PTP Play of the Month is "The Subject Was Roses," to be held at Hill Aud. FRIDAY, FEB. 11 ' 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- sents Ron Rice's "The Flower Thief" in the Architecture Aud. SATURDAY, FEB. 12 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- sents Leni Riefenstahl's "Tri- umph of the Will" in the Archi- tecture Aud. SUNDAY, FEB. 13 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- sents Leni Riefenstahl's "Tri- umph of the Will" in the Archi- tecture Aud. 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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Day Calendar School of Music Recital-Students of the Wind Instrument Department: Re- cital Hall, School of Music, 2 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Jane Schatkin, organist: Organ Stu- dio 2110, School of Music, 4:30 p.m. Events Monday Programmed Learning for Business Workshop-Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"Managerial Problems in Oper- ating Production Standards Systems": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Center for Human Growth and De- velopment Lecture-Clement L. Mar- kert, Osborn Memorial Laboratories, Yale University, "Genetic Interactions in Cell Differentiation": Rackham Am- phitheatre, 4 p.m. Dept. of Architecture Lecture-Kings- bury Marzolf, "Contemporary Archi- tecture of Scandinavia": Architecture Aud., 7:30 p.m. General Notices English Honors Program: Students interested in the English Honors pro- gram are invited to a meeting on Tues., Feb. 8 ,at 4:10 p.m. In 2408 Mason Hall at which the program as well as the qualifications for admis- sion will be discussed. Freshmen as well as sophomores are invited. Stu- dents definitely planning to apply should see Prof. Barrows (in 1223 AH) before arranging their schedules for next fall. Students in the teach- er's program are eligible. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter- mines in what capacity you can best serve. Test will be given Sat., Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. at Downtown Post Office, Main & Catherine. To take test ques- tionnaires mustabecompleted.Details & applications available at Bureau of Appointments. 3200 SAB. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint. ments with the following: MON., FEB. 7- West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., N.Y.C.-Men, degrees in Econ., Gen. Lib .Arts, Journ., Speech, Chem., etc. for positions in mgmt. trng. & sales. Located in N.Y. & throughout U.S. TUES., FEB. 8- Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. -Men, degrees in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Chem. (Onalyt. & Gen.), Foll. Sci., etc. for Mgmt. Trng., Mkt. Res., Advtg., Personnel, Merchandising, Public Re- lations & Biol. Container Corp. of America, Chicago -Men. BA & MA's in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Math, Chem. & Physics for mgmt. trng. & production, U.S. citi- zenship not req. (p.m. only). Washington National Insurance Co., Evanston, Il.-Degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Psych., Soc. & Engi.. for Administrative Trainee. 18-24 mos. trng. Also methods analyst, internal auditor, personnel ass't., claim adjuster, pro- grammer, underwriter, group sales rep- resentative. Standard Oil Div. of American* Oil Co.,tDetroit-Men. Degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ. & Poll. Set. for mgmt, trng., merchandising, & territorial sales. De- troit & throughout Michigan. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Hart- ford,Conn.-Men. Majors in Gen., Lib. Arts, Engl., Geog., Hist., Journ., Speech, Soc. Work, Public Health, Math, Econ., Lib. Set., Law, Educ. for Insurance (home office & claims), salessunder- writing, surety bonrs, acctg. & field repres. Located throughout U.S. WED., FEB. 9- Eastman Co., WTRX, Flint, Mich. - Degree in any field of study for sales. trng. program. Radio & TV bkgd, help- ful. Sell radio & TV advtg. throughout U.S. N.Y. Central System Railroad, Detroit -BA & MA's in Econ., Law & Math for Elec. Computing, Mgmt. Trng., Ter- ritorial Sales & Transport. Women - Math majors for data processing. Lo- cations include N.Y., Detroit, Syracuse, Cleveland & Indianapolis. Michigan Dept., of Social Welfare, Lansing, Mich.-BA's in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Hist., Geog., Journ., Math, Soc. Work, Public Health, Educ., etc. for social work in area of public assist- ance & child welfare. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.-Men, degrees in all areas for col- lege field repres. Call on deans, dept. chairmen, librarians, etc. to promote use of texts. Little travel. Aetna Life Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich.-Men, degrees in Econ., Engl., Speech, Soc., Soc. Work, Educ. & Law. Mgmtj Trng. & Territorial sales in Sag- inaw, Bay City, Midland, Flint & N.E. Michigan. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following, schools will interview at the Bureau: MON., FEB. 14- Rowland Hgts., Calif.-Elem.; 7th/8th Grade-Math, Math/Sci., Lang. Arts, Ment. Retard., Read., Ed. Hdcp. San Dimas, Calif. (Bonita Unified Sch. Dist.)-Elem. K-6, Intermed. 6-8, H.S.-All Fields. Seattle, Wash.-Elem. K-6, Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Math, Gen. Set., Spec. Ed., Sch. Psych. Madison, N.J.-Elem. PE; J.H.-Eng- lish; H.S.-Engl., Math.Sci, Bus. Ed., Guid., German/French. Rockville, Md. (Montgomery County P.S.)-Elem. K-6, Fr., Girls PE, Math, Gen. Set., Ind. Arts, Spec. Ed., All Fields. TUES., FEB. 15- Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (Little Lake Sch. Dist.)--Elem. K-6, 7th & 8th Grade Subjects. Seattle, Wash.-See Mon., Feb. 14. Oakland, Calif.-Elem. K-6; All Sec. Fields. WED., FEB. 16- East Lansing, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Lib.; 7th & 8th Engl./SS, 7th Math/Set., 8th Math, Sec. Couns. (Man), H.S.-Engl., SS, Math, Sch. Diag. Grand Rapids, Mich.-All Fields ex- cept Boys PE & Hist. Livonia, Mich.-All Fields. THURS., FEB. 17- Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland Hgts. - Univ. Hgts. Sch. Dist.)-Elem.-Emot. Dist., French, Inst. Music, Gen, Music, Slow Learn.; J.H.-Art, Engl., Fr./Latin, Home Ec., Math, Mech. Dr.. Voc./Gen. Music, Sci., Slow Learn., SS; H.S.- Must have MA & Exp., Biol., Chem., Engl., Hist., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Lib., Math, Girls PE, Phys., Wrest. Coach; Spec, Ed.-Emot. Dist., Speech, Soc. IWork. Orange, Calif.-Elem.; Sec.-English, Sci., Math, Span., Fr., Ind. Arts, Girls PE, Lib., Dev. Read.; Spec. Ed. - Deaf, Educ. Ment. Retard., Educ, Hdcp., Gifted. Detroit, Mich.-Elem. Lang. Arts, Sci., Lib., Voc. Music, PE, Sp. Corr.; Sec.- Math, Engl., SS/Engl., Ind. Arts, Voc. Music, Physics, Bus. Ed., Gen. Sci., Lib., Girls PE (Swim), Ment. Retard., Spanish/French. FRI., FEB. 18- LaPuente, Calif,-Ail Sec. Fields ex- cept Boys PE & Art, Musicmust be Inst./Vocal. Towson, Md. (Baltimore County Schs) -Elem.; Sec.-Art, Biol., Bus. Ed., Chem.,;Dr. Ed., Engl., Fr., Geog. Ger., Guid., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Latin, Lib.; Math, Math/Sci., Music, Girls PE, Boys PE, Phys. Sc., Phys., Read., S, Span., Spec, Ed., Speech Ther.; J.H.-Engl., Engl./SS, Gen.Sci., Math, SS." Bellevue, Wash.-All Fields. United Church Board for World Min- istries-Elem., Sec. & College positions open in Biology, Chem., English asna second Lang., Ethics, French, Gen. Sci., Geology, Guild., Home Ec., Kdg., Ling., Math, Philosophy, Phys. Ed., .Physics, School Admin., Sociology. Openings in Japaun, Philippines, Ghana, Turkey, Zambia, India, Iraq, Okinawa, Syria, Micronesia, Taiwan, Make appointments now. For additional information and ap- pointments, contact the Bureau of Ap. PH. 482-2056 Etduve On CARPENTER ROAD FREE CAR HEATERS ENDS TONIGHT EARLY BIRD SHOW BOX OFFICE OPEN 5:30 RichardWidmark Sidnley PRitier Shown 4t 6:10 & 9:45 ALSO-AT 8:00 ONLY ila RoritaI wrienD theSCeenandOirectedbyDEMER DAVES MCHNICOLOR® PANAVIStoNOFROM WARNER BROS, pointments, Educ. Div., 3200 SAB, 764- grg. Citizens & non-citizens becoming 7462. citizen, Inland Steel Co., Indiana Harbor ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- Works, East Chicago, Ind.-Any De- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please gree: ChE, Met. 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R. & D., THURS.-FRI., FEB. 10-11-- Des., Prod., Sales. American Oil Co. & Amoco Chemi- Inland Steel Products Co., Milwaukee, cals Corp.-R. & D. Dept., Whiting, Ind. Wis.-BS-MS: CE, IE. BS: Science En- --Any Degree: ChE, ME, R. & D. FEB. 16 & 17 OnIyat The STATE THEATRE 6 PERFORMANCES ONLY! TICKETS ON SALE NOW! AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF THE NATIONAL\THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN LAURENCE OLIVEIER A B H .EPRODUCTION AMO STARR;NG MAGGIE JOYCE FRANK SMITHS- REDMANaJFINLAY SUARVBURGE ANTHONYHAVEL.CK-AUAM and JOHN BRABOURNE 1ECHNICOW R PIAYIS o IFROM W L 1:30 Show..$1.50 4:30 Special Student Showo..........$1.0 8:00 Show.......... $2.25 9 I , PETITION NOW for the CINEMA GUILD BOARD Sign up on the Cinema Guild office door, 2538 S.A.B. until February 12 0 Purchase Tickets in Advance! Be sre of a Sea!' Dial 662-6264 SHOWN AT 1:00 3:00-5:00-7:001 AND 9:00 TICKETS NOW ON SALE at the Campus, Michigan & State Box- offices. Read The Dailey!Y SHOWS AT 1:30-4:30-8:00 P.M. Matinees-$1.25 Eves. & Sun.-$1.50 * ihe In Comodyof theoear about MakingOutl . ORGAN IZATIO)N NOTICES.: fiV" ~;";"vv :.e}:::. . {r. ,.r.p.{r{.{}f:;t{c;r!v: LA:t4{ 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 Monday, 8:30- 10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Cerele Francais, Conference par Guy Capelle, "Les Francais sont-ils trahis pary eur langue." Venez tou. Mardi, le 8 feurier, 8 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * * * Gamma Delta, International Luth- eran student organization, supper at 6, program at 6:45: "Open Forum." 1511 Washtenaw. All invited. * * * University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, Sun., Feb. 6, services at 9:45 and 11:15, Rev. Alfred T. Scheips, speaker: "Jeremiah's Blueprint." Bible Class at 9:45 and 11:15. All invited. * * * Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at Forest Ave., program at Presbyterian Campus Center: "Current Developments & Problems in China's Economy," Dr. Chu-Yuan Cheng, Center of Chinese Studies. * * * La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, lunes, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Vengan to- dos. * * * MENC, Mr. Cavender will speak on "Teaching Rhythm," Tues., Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Mu- sic. * *. * ~ U. of M. Student ReligioustLiberals, Sun., Feb. 6, 3-5 p.m. Ice skating par- ty: University Ice Rink, food and dis- cussion derby, Unitarian Church after skating (5:20 p.m.). Come to either or both. Rides, side door of Union or Mary Markely dorm 3:30 p.m. * * * Newman Student Association, Semi- nar: "The Shape of the Universe and Knowing It," Feb. 7, 7-8 p.m., 331 Thompson. * * * Guild House, Sun. seminar, "The City: Opportunity and Deliverance." Feb. 6, 7-8:15 p.m., 802 Monroe. Mona noon luncheon, Eugene Feingold, "The Ad- ministration's National Budget-Liabili- ties, Assets," Feb. 7, 12-1 p.m. * * * S.Q. Quadrants, Meeting, Sun., Feb. 6, 11 p.m. * * * ULLR Ski Club, Movie and plans for Sunday tri pto Alpine, Tues., Feb. 8, 8 p.m., 3B Union. ANY SAVAL -CHRISTIANE SCHMIDTMER- SUZANNA LEIGH a THELMA RITTER II~. u fl TICKETS Feb 16 & 17 Othello ON SALE NOW! r I GUILD HOUSE 802 Monroe Monday, Feb. 7, Noon Luncheon 25c PROF. EUGENE FEINGOLD, Political Science Dept. "The Administration's National Budget- Liabilities, Assets" >x , I I MICHIGAN MEN IN EUROPE HAVE IT MADE- WHEN THEY BUY, RENT OR LEASE A CAR IN EUROPE FROM CTE Write-Phone for Free Car Guide-Low Rate Student Plan CAR-TOURSIN. EUROPEInc. 555 Fifth Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10017 * PL 1-3550 Campus Rep. Richard Rogers, P.O. 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