PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN BAIL V SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1966 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19es _ U_ LEONARD PRATT JOHN MEREDITH BABETTE COHEN DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Forum -" Creativity-New Ideas for Manage- ment": Rackha mAmphitheatre, 8:30 a.m. Hockey-U-M vs. Minnesota: Coli- seum, 8 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-Da- vid Bushouse, French horn: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices A Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Fellowship in an amount up to $350 ie available for application by young women who will be doing graduate work in some area of rehabilitation- speech therapy, occupational or physi- cal therapy, or medicine. This would include work with the mentally re- tarded Applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada, not over 30 years old, and have high scholastic standing. This award is for undergraduate students who have com- pleted two years of undergraduate work on a campus where a chapter of this fraternity is located. Applica- tions may be obtained from Mrs. Flor- ence Lyons. 2011 SAB and must be returned to her office by Feb. 24. Marching Band: The University of Michigan Marching Band will perform at the Michigan-Wisconsin basketball game on Sat., Feb. 12. Members who signed up to play are to be in the North Locker Room by 12:40 p.m. The band will begin to play at 1 p.m. Mu- sic will be passed out in the locker room. Dark suit, dark tie, white shirt. Enter' north end doors for admission ticket. Doctoral Examination for Lee Alan Cross, Physics; thesis: "A Study of 'Induced Absorption' in Uranyl Solu- tions and Glass," Sat., Feb. 12, 629 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 10 am. Co- Chairmen, P. A. Franken and T. M Dunn. Doctoral Candidates who expect to receive degrees in April, 1966, must have at least three bound copies (the original in a "spring binder") of their dissertation in the office of the Grad- uate School by Fri., March 11. The re- port of the doctoral committee on the final oral examination must be filed PH. 482-2056 FREE IN-CAR HEATERS NOW SHOWING AT }9:00 Only 2ND ACTION HIT with the Recorder of the Graduate School together with two copies of the thesis, which is ready in all respects for publication, not later than Mon., April 11. Dept. of Linguistics: PhD prelimin- ary exams on March 18-19. Sign up be- fore Feb. 18. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Harvard Univ., Boston, Mass.-Women grads, any Lib. Arts majors with above average grades to assist faculty in reading & evaluating written assign- ment of Bus. Admin. Grad students. 2 yr. employment-trng. begins Aug. 15. Apply immediately. Mgmt. Consultants, N.Y.C.-Assistant General Mgr., International Div. De- gree, bkgd. in chem. & bus. admin. Ex- per. in mktg. & admin. of foreign bus. in chem. or pharm. indust. Up to 50 per cent travel. Abbott Labs., No. Chicago, Ill.-Vari- ous openings including 1. Sr. Statisti- cian. PhD or equiv. Exper, in applying statistical methods to biomed. prob- lems, 2. Bus. Librarian. BA Soc. Sci. or Bus. plus A.M.L.S. Indust. library exper. desirable. 3. Inform. Scientist. BS-PhD in chem. or biomed. science. 4. Mgmt. Trainee, BSME. 5. Analyti- cal Chemist, BS Chem., no exper. req. 5. Lab. Tech. BS, no exlier. req. Also many research and engrg, positions available. Oakland County Board of Auditors, Pontiac, Mich.-Construction Supv. to act as owners repres. Degree in ME or EE, exper. In des. or construction. Opportunity for field & office exper. Will consider equiv. comb, of trng. & experience. Westchester County, White Plains, N.Y.-Attn.: Dec. & April grads. So- cial Case Worker. Work in areas of Public Assistance, Child Welfare & Hospitalization. Scholarship opportuni- ties for advanced study. Datex Corp., Monrovia, Calif.-Vari- ous openings for engrs. including Sr. Project, Mechanical, Electronic, Applic., Digital Systems, Sales & Field Service. Exper. requirements vary from 3-10 yrs. B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio- 1. Sr. Mkt. Res. Analyst. MBA plus 8-10 yrs. exper. 2. Sales Trainees. Degree in lib. arts, bus. ,etc. Sales interest & mgmt. potential. 3. Tax Accountant. Degree plus 2-3 yrs. tax exper. 4. Lab. Tech.-Overseas assignment. Man or woman, single for permanent position in plantation hospital in Liberia. 2 yr. tour of duty. Also many engrg. & research positions available. * * * For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Camp Mataponi, Maine-Girls. Inter- views: Feb. 15 & 17 for waterfront director & land sports instructor. Will take married couples. Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Jack- son, Mich.-WIll interview Feb. 14 for seasonal director, ass't. director, unit leaders, waterfront supv. Camp Fiesta, Wis.-Girls. Will inter- view Feb. 18 for head counselor, general counselors & a riding instructor. * * * Details at Summer Placement, 212 SAB, Lower Level. PETITION NOW for the CINEMA GUILD BOARD Sign up on the Cinema Guild office door, 2538 S.A.B. until February 12 Does The Church Have Meaning for Students. --open discussion led by fraternity and sorority affiliates of U. of M. 1 A SUNDAY, FEB. 13 8:00 P.M. NEWMAN CENTER 331 Thompson Samuel Beckett's Ili- --- -:- -- -- - - - -- -- ----; WAITING CINEMA GUILD FILM DICUSIO on TRIUMPH OF THE WILL Saturday, February 12 at 9 P.M. Martha Cook Lounge Discussion Leader: Prof. Iglehart FOR GODOT TONIGHT, FEBRUARY 12 CHARLOTTE WOLTER ROBERT CARNEY ROBERT MOORE Appoint Killingsworth Editor 8:00 P.M. TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM Admission-FREE Sponsored by University Players IIIl I (Continued from Page 1) editorial freedom." Fanto, who replaces Laurence Kirshbaum, '66, as managing edi- tor, is an Honors journalism major from Larchmont, N.Y. He is presi- dent of the University chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the profesisonal journalism fraternity. ber of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and Sphinx. Wasserman is an Honors his- tory major from Columbus, Ohio. Speaking on his appointment as editorial director, Wasserman said, "The editorial page has a tradi- tion of editorial freedom which this year's senior staff will make every attempt to live u to. As an English major from Grosse Pointe, Mich. Appointment to senior positions involves an intricate series of in- terviews with the present senior editors as well as the Board in Control of Student Publications. The senior editors submit a list of their recommendations for the various positions to the Board, which then consults and deter- mines the final deciisons. Juniors interested in petitioning for senior positions usually begin with informal conferences among themselves late in the fall term. 001 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I I FEB. 16 and 17 ONLY AT THE STATE THEATRE. 6 PERFORMANCES ONLY! TICKETS ON SALE NOW! PURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE! BE SURE OF A SEAT! C71 "During the coming year, The page of student expression, we Daily will strive to expand its hor- hope to further a tradition of an izons through penetrating cover- interesting, varied and meaningful age of all significant facets of commentary on campus and world University affairs. We will place ise.n particular emphasis on the vast Peace Corps Applicant amount of significant research be- Caeaporcscecajor in oduce eea wl sd- Carney, a political science major inondut endher a dis wellase-from Dearborn, Mich., is a Peace veloping trends and issues affect- Corps applicant and a member of ing academic affairs," Fanto said. Evans Scholars fraternity. Miss Associate Managing Editors Woltes anhlshraorfy.m Meredith and Pratt succeed Wnnter is an English major from LaurenBahr and Judith Warre dents for a Demormemb c ytu-. as associate managing editors.detfoaDmcricSity Meredith is an economics major Miss Cohn succeeds Judith from Farmington, Mich., a mem- Fields as associate managing edi- ber of Zeta Psi fraternity and tor in charge of personnel. She is Sphinx, junior men's honorary. an English major from Miami, Fla. Pratt, from Kalamazoo, Mich., is Moore, who succeeds Gail Blum- an economics majors and a mem- berg as magazine editor, is an O',r,";;RG;"'yS:"}}?rANIZA"<%TI ON NOT:X...: fiJ:54";";{;4}5::ICS..... ORGANIZATION NOTICES UlifA A shiil556355%":":it''''".'''':::::^."::i::.: ".~s~fti isislililia2 25isfs~iii S L 1 1 1 i Vieux Ciarp e Ieitauant I 4 1:30 Show AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN $1.50 4:30 Special Student Show 8:00 Show .. $1.00 $2.25 NEXT DOOR TO STATE THEATRE (stop in after the movie for a snack!) At these meetings, ideas provements and changes following year's paper are on im- for the offered. People who Need People Michigan Scientific Introduction Service Call 662-4867 or write to 216 S. State St. for a free brochure or an interview LAURENCE ::: The greatest Othello ever by the greatest actor of our time. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE A B.H.E.PRODUCTION MICHIGAN-CAMPUS & STATE THEATRES ALSO STARRING ANTHONY HAVELOCK-AllAN and JOHN BRABQUJNE TECHNICOLOR*"PANAVISION'FROM WARNER BROS. Featuring A "FREE CHICKEN DINNER" to every 50th person served Sat., Feb. 12th & Sun., Feb. 13th OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. 'til Midnight PHONE 663-8701 for FAST DELIVERY-CARRY OUT 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. * * * Cinema II, "The L-Shaped Room," Feb 12 & 13, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Intermediate Folk Dancing every Mon., 8:30-10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge meeting, Feb. 13, 4 p.m., 3516 SAB. U. of M. Student Religious Liberols, Sun., Feb. 13, Informal discussion with Dr. Standord Ericksen, director, Cen- ter for Research on Learning and Teaching: "Liberal Religion and Con- servative Education." 7 p.m., Unitarian Church. Rides: 6:45 p.m., Markley and side entrance, Michigan Union. Newn an Student Association, Under- grad meeting, Sat., Feb. 12, 1-1:30 p.m., Sun., Feb. 13, $ p.m., "Does the Church Have Meaning for Students?" Open discussion led by fraternity & sorority affiliates of the U. of M., Sat., Feb. 12, 8 p.m., art film & discussion, 2ND HIT WEEK SHOWS AT 1.30-4:30-8:00 P.M. Mtinees-$1 .25 Eves. & Sun.-$1.50 NOW EVERYONE CAN SEE THE MOST LOVERLY MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME I "La Dolced ita," Frederico Fellini; a study of decadence in Roman society., Discussion leader: Paul Sawyer, film critic for The Daily. * * * University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, Sun. morning services: 9:45 & 11:15. Pastor A. Scheips, speaker: "A Narrative Matins Service." Bible Class at 9:45 & 11:15. All welcome. Gamma Delta, International Lutheran student organization, Sunday supper at 6; program at 6:45: "Medical Ethics," a panel discussion featuring Assoc. Prof. Vernon Dodson of Med. School. All wel- come. 1511 Washtenaw. U. of M. Amateur Radio Club, Radio licenseuclasses-organization meeting. An amateur radio license course is being offered by the UM Amateur Radio Club. All invited to the first meeting, Mon.,; Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m., 1500 E. Engrg. La Sociedad Hispanica, Judy Madden, former Peace Corps volunteer in Peru, will talk about her experiences, Mon., 3 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Guild House, The Roost, Feb. 12, 7- 1:30 a.m., seminar, "The City: Oppor- tunity & Deliverance," Feb. 13, 7-8:15 p.m., 802 Monroe. 4 I TeCHNICOLOR' TECHRISCU Pf Pd. SHOWN AT 7:00 & 1 1:00 BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 I i .. i I NOW M"iF Dial 8-6416 M-G-M and FILMWAYS present MARTIN RANSOHOFF'S PRODUCTION. STARRING ROBERT MORSE - JONATHAN WINTERS ANJANETTE COMER ANDROD STEIGER as Mr, Joyboy DIRECTED BY ------- I.NYRICHARDSON FRM TOEMWON '4 ~ IUPT S~Ifl~fl~)UI1~-... 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