PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY" SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1966 i THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1966 " .... .V,..?.wf *flA.... :.A,..wAA1 M1 ;*A:.. ,. .. . . .... .. J.. ... ....:.....:. M :v " ... .S4.fr5.fl ....,,,. .*~. ..C...... }..A 44....& ...:..h.,. ..,.. . . . . . .4ri' 55 ."*P~.S.4 AS~~ ~5..DAILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN{ .. ..... .., Y. .. . . v . . ..v : 4 ... ............ r..:rr. ....4: A / S ,./.. } . P4A.//S.~v. ,4 x: ....4.4.:M...4444As.S ,A4SA .AA V.' .-.P. . . . . . . ......... ...... ,1 ,.,.... ... r .....1::r....,,.............. ....... - . **n1*A **{" ...rSVAn".RA ...... ..A . { n ~ S R . 4/ 5n,.,..:J,... .F., ...... rh .. ... .v. ii .?.... . > .... bs .A .'.". F. . ...v. ::.,."v.rc...r...~n..,.:vYr.u.. s....n +T. { nxW au..u.e nan...........-E. ................r.:.w:v::}::v Li}....n............. -A.,.. ...iel.dsn.. 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SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Day Calendar School of Music Guest Recital-Eliza- beth Mannion, mezzo-soprano and Fiora Contino, pianist: Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:15 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Ronald Attinger, saxophone: Recital Hall, School of Music, 4:30 p.m. Ann Arbor Film Festival-Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. Office of Religious Affairs Lecture- Dr. Marvin Fox, prof. of philosophy, Ohio State Univ., will speak on "Guilt and Responsibility in the Writings of Hall, Sun., March 13. Bureau of Industrial Relations Lecture -Michigan Union, Rooms 3 K, L, M & N, "The Management of Managers," March 13. Events Monday Engineering Mechanics Eeminar - Dr. Lawrence E. Malvern of Michigan State University will speak on "Dynam- ic Plasticity and Longitudinal Wave Propagation," Room 311 W. Engrg., 4 p.m. Lecture-Dr. Alan Heyl of the Agri- cultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md., will speak to the Geology-Min- eralogy Journal Club on the subject, "Geological Problems and Genesis of Mississippi Valley Ore Deposits," Mon. March 14, at 4 p.m. in 2054 Nat. Science Bldg. Lecture-"Methods of Making Com- prehensive Health Care Available to De- velopingAreas" by Dr. Stuart W. Hinds, London School of Hygiene and Tropi- cal Medicine and visiting professor of maternal and child health, University of Michigan School of Public Health. General IVotices Natural Science and Natural Resourc- es Library Hours (3140 Natural Science): Beginning on Mon., March 14, the fol- lowing schedule will go into effect for the remainder of the semester: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-11 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed Sunday.) Housing Information Applications: For men and women attending spring- summer term, spring half-term or sum- mer half-term; available beginning at 9 a.m., Mon., March 14 at: Residence Halls Housing-Office of Residence Halls, 3011 SAB. Sorority Houses--Ticket booth in main lobby on first floor of SAB. Inter-Cooperative Houses--Inter-Co- operative Council Office, 2546 SAB. The Off-Campus Housing Bureau, 3001 SAB, is open 8-12 and 1-5, Monday through Friday, to assist those eligible for off-campus housing. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America)-Representatives will be in the Michigan Union March 14-19 to give information about their program. Men & women 18 yrs. or older for 1 yr. as- .2 4,. Weels Why domen who hate girdles like gils who wear sgnments including 4-6 weeks trng. program. Positions in 50 states, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands & Trust Territor- ies. No appointment needed. Stop by between 9 & 5. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appcintments-Seniors & grad students, please call 764-7460 for appointments with the following: MON., MARCH 14- U.S. Dept. of Labor, Cleveland, Ohio' -BA's in Econ., Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math, Soc. Work, etc. for posi- tions in elec. computing, personnel, public admin., soc. work & statistics. FSEE req., esp. interested in Mgmt. In- tern candidates. Located in regional of- fices throughout U.S. Committee on Manpower Opportuni- ties in Israel, Cleveland, Ohio-BA's & MA's in Econ., Educ., & Arch. All degree levels in Math, Public Health, Soc. Work. BA's in Psych. Various posi- tions available. 7 mos. on-the-job trng. Also interviewing students interested in work-study of Hebrew lang. pro- gram. To make appointments: Sign schedule at 128-H West Engrg. Bldg. Sunbeam Corp., Dearborn, Mich. - Men with degree in any field of study for territorial sales (p.m. only). TUES., MARCH 15- Continental National Insurance Group, Chicago-BA & adv. degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ & Math for home office insurance, sales, statistics, actu- aries, underwriting & math. Offices throughout U.S. & Canada. The First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago-Degrees in Gen, Lib. Arts, Econ. & anyone interested in banking for positions in banking, foreign trade, & mgmt. trng. Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, Pa. -Men with degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Hist., Math, Psych., etc. for po- sitions in mgmt. trng., inside & ter- ritorial sales, mkt. res., personnel, pur- chasing, statistics, transport., elec. computing. Detroit Edison Co., Detroit-BA's & MA's in Econ., Psych. & Finance for Personnel, Admin. Systems Planning & Treasurer. WED., MARCH 16- U.S. Air Force, Ann Arbor-BA's & MA's in all fields for Officer Training School. Men & women, trng. leads to commission & careers in communica- tions, tower operation, cartography, per- sonnel, supply, etc. Worldwide loca- tions. The St. Paul Insurance Co., Detroit -Men with degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts; Law & Math for home office & claims, territorial sales. Located throughout U.S. & Canada. McGraw-Hill Book Co., N.Y.C.-Men BA & MA's in any field of study for College Traveler to promote, scout for new books, & act as liaison between publisher & academic world. Fisher Body Dliv., General Motors Corp., Warren, Mich.-Single men, de- grees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Hist., Journ., Speech, etc. for Field Repres. to make presentations to jr. & sr. high school assemblies. Employment begins Aug. 30 & ends Jan. 1. Possible fur- ther opportunity with Fishter Body or GM in Public Relations or other areas. YWCA, Flint, Mich.-Women, degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Educ. & Soc. Work for positions in Recreation & Soc. Work, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: United Airlines-Will interview at Engrg. Placement Office, 128-H W. En- grg., on March 17. BS & MS's in Aero. Astro., Elect. Indust. & Mech. Engrg On March 18, interviews at Bus. Ad. Placement Office, 254 Bus. Ad. Bldg IBA & MA's in Acctg., Indust. Rel., Mkt. Res. & Purchasing. 8 Engl., SS, Rem. Read., Ed. Ment. Re- tard. North Ridgeville, Ohio-All Fields. Baltimore, Md.-All Fields: Trenton, Mich.-Elem.-K-6; J.H.- Engl., Math, Soc. St., Sci., Girls PE, Art/Music; H.S.-SS, Engl., Bus. Ed., Sp. Corr., Visit Tch., Type A. WED., MARCH 23- Euclid, Ohio-All Fields. Muskegon, Mich.-Elem.-K-6, Coun- selor; J.H.-Home Ec., Civics, Math, Geog./Hist., Engl.; H.S. - Hist./Govt., Shorthand/Typ., Math, Engl., Voc. Shop; Spec. Ed.-Psych., Visit. Tch. St. Joseph, Mich.-Elem., H.S. Lib. Pelham, N.Y.-Elem., PE-Man; Sec. -Art, Bus., Engl., Math, Sci., SS, Lib, Saginaw, Mich.-Elem. K-6; Spec. Ed. -Deaf, Visit. Tch., Read., Sp. Corr., Psych., Soc. Work, Music, Art; Sec.- Type A, Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Engl., Math, Girls PE. Inkster, Mich. - Elem.-K-6, Rem. Read, PE, Art, Vocal, Strings; Sec.- PE, SS, Sci./Bus. Monroe, Mich.-All Fields. Grand Blanc, Mich.-Elem.-Art,AVo- cal, Inst., FE. Lib.; J.H.-LLang. Arts/ SS, Math, Gen. Sci.,,FE, Vocal, Inst., Ind. Arts, Art, Home Ec., Span./Fr., Lib., Couns.; H.S. - Engl., Sp./Engl., Math, Phys. Sci., Biol., SS, Arts/Crafts, Bus., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Type A. THURS., MARCH 24- Escondido, Calif.-Fields not stated. Lakeside, Calif.-Fields not stated. Bridgeman, Mich.-ilem.; H.S - Math, Couns., Lib., Engl. FRI., MARCH 25-- Oregon, Ohio--Elem.; Sec-English, Engl./Fr., Engl./Span., Gen. Sci., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Math, Inst. Music, Sp./ Hear. Ther., Slow Learn., Read., J.H. Guid. (Man), H.S. Wrestling Coach. Rockford, Ill.-Elem., Spec. Ed.; See. -Art/Home Ec., Bus., Couns., Elec., Engl., Engl./Pub., Fr./Span., Lib., Math, Boys PE/Swim, Girls PE/Swim, Gen. Sci., Earth Sci., Physics, SS. Manistee, Mich-lEem.; J.H.-Engl./ SS, Set,, Lib., Emot. Dist.; H.S. - Fr., Sci./Gen. Math. St. Clair Shores, Mich.-Elem. - K-6, PE, Music, Art, Sp. Corr., Type A, Visit. Tch., Diag.; All Sec. Fields. Jackson, Mich.-All iFelds. Mt. Prospect, Il.-Elem.; Gr. 7 & 8; Art, Fr., Span., Lib., Inst., Vocal Nurse, PE, Psych., Rem. Read., Soc. Work; Spec. Ed.-Ed. Ment. Retard., Train. IMent. Retard., Hard of Hear., Perc. Hdcp., Sp. Corr. Make Appointments Now. For additional information, contact the Bureau of Appointments, Educa- tion Division, 3200 SAB. For appoint- ments ONLY contact Miss Collins, 764- 7462. j Waukegan, Ill.-Elem. K-6, Gr. 7 &1 Livonia, Mich -All Fields. 1 FRED M. COHEN 761-0463 or LES TH URSTON 663-5718 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL GRADUATING SENIORS The walls of ivy will soon be replaced by less familiar ones; equally exciting, challenging, and self rewarding. For many years you have been preparing for this major step that leads from College to Career. NOW THE TIME HAS COME TO CONCENTRATE AND ACT; TO FIND THE JOB YOU WANT. 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The exhibi- tion was selected by John J. Mc- After he died, he came back toI life and fought at the battle of Thermopylae. However, m a n y scholars believe that Aesop repre- sents nothing more than the imaginary inventor of the fable. McKendryv who has written the 46 Kendry, associate curator of prints introduction to the book "Aesop at the Metropolitan Museum of -Five Centuries of IllustratedI Art in New York City. Fables," sites the purpose of the So constant has been the popu- characters as providing a base for larity of these fables that the his- emulation or a warning against tory of the printed illustrated book such actions. The interpretation from the fifteenth century to the of the fable depends on the teller. presen can be traced through them Each succeeding generation has alone. This particular collection mitigated the morality of the has representative samples of stories with cynicism and world- many generations' versions and liness, and each artist feels free are not only delightful for the to set the fables in any setting. dignity and simplicity they pro- Because of their brevity, fables vide but also for the actors dream- are easy to illustrate. However, atically presented. the illustrations are not self-ex- According to the historian Hero- planatory. Picture and story are dotus, Aesop lived in Egypt in the of necessity bound together. middle of the sixth century and * * * was a slave until his death at the An exhibition of 19th and 20th hands of the people of Delphi. He Century European drawings is on was alleged to have been an ugly, display in Alumni Hall aid will mishapen little man, who made remain until March 27. 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DeLeuw, Cather & Associates, Buffa- lo, N.Y.-Undergrads-general civil en- grg., survey parties, construction supv. Female applicants welcome. * * * Details at Summer Placement, 212 SAB, Lower Level. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following schools will interview at the Bureau: MON., MARCH 21- St. Clair Shores, Mich, (Lakeview P.S.) -Elem.-K-6, Art, Vocal, Strings, FE,. Read., Lib.; J.H.-Math, Gen. Sci., Engl. -Maj. only, Guid.; H.S.-Math-Maj. only, Physics, Chem, Biol., Engl.-Maj. only, Lib., Guid., Read.; Spec. Ed.- Diag., Psych., Visit. Tch., Sp. Corr. Fairfax, Va.-All Elem. & Sec. Fields, Lincoln Park, Mich.-Elem.-K-6; Sec. -Math, Sci., Bus. Ed., Engl., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Girls PE; Spec. Ed.-Rem. Read., Ment. Retard., Sp. Ther., Elem. -Vocal, Inst., Art, Oak Park, Ill. - Engl./Journ., Fr., Span., Math, Bus, Ed.. Art, Girls FE. Exp. or grad students only. Oak Lawn, IlL. (Sch. Dist. No. 111) - Elem.; Gr. 7 & 8-Math, Lang. Arts, Lib., Vocal, Art, Guid. 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