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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Announces

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
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sent in TVPEWRITTEN form to
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Notices may be published a maxi-
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Calendar items appear once only
Student organlration notices are not
accepted for publication.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
Day-Calendar
Programmed Learning for Business
Workshop-Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Bureau of Industrial Jelations Work-
i shop--"Advanced Employment Inter-
viewing": Michigan Union, 8:30 am.
Municipal Finance Officers Conference
-Rackham Bldg., 9 a.m.
Wilder Conference on Topology
Aud. E, Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 9
a.m.
Cinema Guild--"Gold Diggers of 1933":
Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
University Players School of Music
Opera-"Rosalinda": Lydia Men lelssohn
Theatre, 8 p.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Lee-
ture-"The Management of Managers,"
Michigan Union, Rooms 3, K, L, M &
N, March 17, 8:15 to 5 p.m.
Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Nights:
Fri., March 18, 8 p.m., Aud. D, Angell
Hall; Lecture, Peter Wehinger on "Lu-
nar Exploration-The New Frontier."
Student Observatory on the fifth floor
of Angell Hall will be open for in-
spection and for telescopic observations
of Jupiter and Star Cluster. Cildren
welcomed, but must be accompanied by
adults.
'Lecture-Dr. Warren Bennis, Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology, on
"New Directions in Organizational
Theory and Research," 4:15 p.m., Aud.
B, Mason Hall. '
Business Leadership Award-The 1966
Business Leadership Award will be
made by faculty and students of U-M
Business School to Frederick R. Kap-
pel, chairman of the board, American
Telephone & Telegraph Co. on Fri.,
March 18,. Rackham Lecture Hall, 8
p.m. Mr. Kappel will speak on "A
Business Is an Idea." He will be intro-
duced by Goy. George Romney and
Dean Bond will pre~ide.
''General Notices
Engineering Mechanics Seminar -
Dr. Eli Sternberg, California Inst. of
Technology, "The Influence of Coupled-
Stresses {on Singular Stress Concentra-
tions in Elastic Solids" in 311 W. Engi-
neering, 4 p.m., Mon., March 21. Coffee
served 3:30 p.m., 214 W. Engineering.
Assistantships in the Aerospace Analy-
sis and 'Writing Program:. Available for
summer of 1966 to college graduates in
Science, Engineering or Information'
Science at NASA Manned Spacecraft
Center, Houston, Texas. Information
and applications obtained in the Grad-
uate Fellowship Office, Room 110 Rack-
ham Bldg. Applications must be filed
prior to April 1.
Effective Thurs., March 17: A section
of staff paid permit parking Lot N-12,
Dental Bldg., will be closed for con-
struction purposes. Additional staff
paid permit facilities .are available at
the Thayer Street parking structure
and Lot N-17 on Washington Street
at Forest Ave, which will be converted
from open meter spaces.
Graduate Students in English: Are in-
vited to English Graduate Colloquium,
' East Cont. Room, Ra kham Bldg., Mon.,
March 17, 7:30 p.m. Shakespeare's early
comedies and Byron's "The Bride of
Abydos, Cain, and The Gaour" will be
discussed.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., March
18, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. Darrell J. MacConnell, Astrono-
my Dept., will speak on "A Study
of the Cepheus IV Associations."
Doctoral Examination for Patricia
Williams Huguelet, Education; thesis:
"A Perceptual Approach to the Crea-
tive Process,", Fri., March 18, 1600 UES
at 10 a.m. Chairman, W. A. Ketcham.
Doctoral Examination for Ronal Wor-
thington Larson, Electrical Engineer-
ing; thesis: "A Study of the Inhomog-
eneously Sheathed Spherical Dipole An-
tenna in a Compressible Plasma," Fri.,
March 18, 1075 K,, Engrng. ;Bldg., at =2
p.m. Co-Chairman, Andre Olte and Gun-.
nar Hok.
Doctoral Examination for Daniel Coy
Scroggins, Romance Languages & Lit-
eratures; thesis: "'Motives de Proteo'
by Jose Enrique Rode. A Stylistic
1 Study," Fri., March 18, W. Council
Room, Rackham Bldg., at 1:10 a.m.
Chairman, Frances Weber.

Doctoral Examination for Nils Sal-
vesen, Naval Architecture & Marine
Engineering; thesis: "On Second-Or-
der Wave Theory for Submerged Two-
Dimensional Bodies," Fri., March 18,
338 W. Engrg. Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. Chair-
man, F. C. Michelsen.
School of Nursing: Tuberculosis test-
ting program-spring 1966.
Freshmen-Tests: Mon., March 21,
Room M5330 Medical Science Bldg.
Time: 4-5:50 p.m. Readings: Wed., March
23, Room M4118 SNB. Time: 4-5:30 p.m.
Sophomore, Junior, Senior-Tests:
Tues., March 22, Room M4118 SNB.
Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Readings: Thurs.,
'i March 24, Room M4118 SNB. Time: 3:30-
5:30 p.m.
Students may be tested on either
day, but it is hoped that they will
come on the day assigned if their sched-
ule permits.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
noon on Wednesday prior to the event.
FRI., MARCH 18-
Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Sigha Phi;
TGIF/Open-Open; Alpha Tau Omego
TGIF/Open-Open; Chi Psi, Open-Open./
Theme Party; Delta Epsilon, Pledge
Formal; Delta Sigma Phi, Open-Open;:
Delta Tau Delta, Band Party; Delta
Upsilon, Record Party/Open-Open; Ev-
ans Scholars, House Party/Open-Open;
Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi Kap-
pa Tau, Informal Party-2nd fl. per.
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Phi Sigma Kappa, TGIF; Psi Upsi- coatings, new methods & processes of
lon, Polish Party; Reeves, Dance; Allen applying coating. 3. Chem. Engr. for
Rumsey, Open-Open/Party; sigma Phi Quality Control & instrumentation of
Society, Victory Party/Open-Open; Tau prod. equip. Leads to prod. mgmt, po-
Delta Phi, TGIF/Open-Open; Theta sition.
Chi, TGIF/Open House; Theta Xi, Clos- Local Organization-Data Processing
ed Mixer, Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open. Input Supv. College or Business School
SAT., MARCH 19- trng. IBM unit record equip. trng. Book-
Acacia, Band Party/Open-Open; Al- keeping, key punch, etc. exper. help-
pha Delta Phi, Harold's Club Party; ful. Manage input section of data proc-
Alpha Epsilon Pi, Parents Weekend essing center. Woman with leadership
Party; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Pledge potential.
Formal; Alpha Sigma Phi/Sigma Pi; Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron.
Band Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Party; Ohio-i. Mech. Engrs. BSME, age 25-
Chi Psi, Mother's Weekend; Delta Chi, 40. Des. heating, lighting & plumbing
Regional Conf. Band Party/Open-Open; systems for bldgs. 2. Architects. De-
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Offensive Party; gree, pref. registered. Architectural work
Delta Tau Delta, Band Party/Open- on bldgs. & Firestone stores, etc. Also
Open; Delta Upsilon, Pledge Formal/ structural engrs.I
Open-Open; Evans Scholars, Open- Texaco, Inc., Port Arthur, Tex.-Chem
Open/House Party; Kappa Sigma, Party. Engrs., all degree levels & MS & PhD
Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi Kap- Chemists for positions at Port Arthur
pa Tau, Informal Party; Phi Sigma Res. & Dev. Labs. Process & Prod. Dev
Kappa, Pajama Party; Psi Upsilon, related to petroleum & petro-chemicals.
Pledge Formal/Open-Open; Tau Delta
Phi, Hubjai-Hublhu Party/Open-Opeln; For further information, please call
Tau Kappa Epsilon, House Party; Sigma 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
Cyi, Open-Open; Sigm Phi, J. B. Par- pointments, 3200 SAB.
ty/Open-Open; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Par-____
ty; Theta Xi, Victory Party; Zeta Beta
Tau, Open-Open. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
SUN., MARCH 20-, 212 SAB-
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Dessert/ MARCH 22 INTERVIEWS:
Alumni Faculty Tea. Foote, Cone & Belding, Chicago-Men
& women. Trng. in art layout, copy-
writing, mkt, res., print. advtg. prod.
lacement etc.
Camp Tamarach, Mich.-Coed. Cabin
ANNOUNCEMENT: counselors, canoe trippers, unit supv.
Note: VISTA (Volunteers in Service truck-bus .driver, nurse, caseworker &
to America) Repres. are located in the specialists in arts , crafts, waterfront
lobby of both the Union and SAB & camperaft.
through Sat., March 18. Stop by the Melody Fair, Tonawanda, N.Y.--Sing-
information booth between 9-5 to see ers. Men & women. Bring your own
what their program has to offer. Nc accompanist. Interview at 3G, Michi-
appointment needed. gan Union from 1-4 p.m.
Camp Cavell, Mich.-YWCA Camp
POSITION OPENINGS: Unit leaders & ass'ts., waterfront &
Mgmt. Consultants, Gd. Rapids, Mich. riding directors, campcraft & cookout
-Metallurgical Engr. for steel foundry directors.
All phases of foundry work including * * *
quality control. Details at Summer Placement, 212
Hutzler's, Baltimore, Md.-Executive SAB, Lower Level.
Training Program for grads in any
field interested in retailing career. CORRECTIONS TO PLACEMENT IN.
Urban Renewal & Housing Agency, TERVIEWS at the Bureau of Appoint-
Baltimore, Md.-Chief of renewal area ments: Call 764-7460 for appointmentr
ops. To Supv. & coordinate renewal with hte following:
plans. Degree plus 6 yrs, exper. in public WED., MARCH 23-
or bus. admin. (3 yrs. in admin.). MA 20th Century Guardian Life Insur-
may substitute for some exper. Applica- ance Co., Ypsilanti, Mich.-BS in al'
tion deadline April 15. fields of study for insurance sales.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Pitts- THURS., MARCH 24-
burgh, Pa.-Patent Attorney. Immed. FCH Company, Inc., Wash., D.C. -
opening. BS in chem. or chem. engrg. BA's in Foreign Langs., Econ., Archi-
plus LLB. 0-5 yrs. exper. pref. Deter- tect., Lib. Sci., Poll. Sci., etc. for posi-
mine patentable activities, prepare ap- tions in mgmt trng, public admin,
plications, analyze infringement prob- inside sales, secretarial, etc Offices in
lems, etc. major U.S. cities. U.S. citizenship not
Appleton Coated Paper Co., Appleton; seq. for international assiignments.
Wis.-1. Res. Chemist for R. & D. in
dev. of tech. & functional papers. 2. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
Chem. Engr. for R. & D. to dev, new VIEWS--Seniors & grad students, please
NEW SH I PMENT!!
o INDIA PRINT SHIFTS .
$800
INDIA ART SHOP .
S30 Maynard,
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sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
TUES., MARCH 22-
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R.,
Chicago-BS-MS: CE. Trng. Program
in various phases of railroading-for
positions of responsibility.
General Instrument, N.Y. & R.I. -
Any Degree: ChE, EE. BS: E Physics.
IE, Met. U.S. citizen & non-citizens
becoming U.S. citizen. R. & D., Prod.
Keeler Brass Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
-BS-MS: ME. BS: ChE, E Math, EM, IE.
Men only. Des., Prod.
Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich. --
BS: EE, IE, ME. Men only.
Leonard Refineries, Inc., Alma, Mich
-BS: ChE, ME. Men only. Citizens &
non-citizens becoming citizen. Engrg
Des. of process equip. & tech. assist-
ance for operation.
National Electric Coil Div., McGraw-
Edison Co., Hdqts.: Columbus, Ohio
Branches: Mich., W. Va., Ky., Tenn. &
Quebec-BS-MS: EE. BS: E Physics, Sci
Engrg. Men only.
Omni Spectra, Inc., Southfield, Mich.
-BS-MS: EE, IE. Citizens & non-citi-
zens becoming citizen. R. & D., Prod.
United Aircraft Corp., Systems Cen-
ter, Farmington, Conn.-Any Degree:
Aero., EE, Naval & Marine, Physics-
(Optics), Math, Meteor. & Ocean. MS-
PhD: Comm. Sci., Info. & Controls. BS:
E Physics, E Math. Citizens & non-citi-
zens becoming citizen-permanent visa
required. Dev., Des.
Universal Oil Products Co., Riverside
& Des Plaines, Il1.-Any Degree: ChE.
R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
U.S. Govt., NASA, Goddard Space
Center, Greenbelt, Md. - Any Degree:
Aero., EE, ME, Math, Physics & Astro.
R. & D., Des.
U.S. Army Strategic Communication,
Command, Wash., D.C.-Any Degree: EE
Systems Engrg. in Communications.
WED., MARCH 23-
Bell Aerosystems Co., Buffalo, N.Y.-

Any Degree: EE, ME. MS-PhD: EM, In-
fo. & Controls. BS: Sci. Engrg. Citizen:
& non-citizens becoming citizen. R. &
D., Des.
Continental Can Co., Inc., Central
U.S.-BS: EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME. April
grads. Men only. Prod.
Hupp Corp., Gibson Refrigerator Div.,
Greenville, Mich.-BS: ChE, EE, ME,
Met. R. & D., Des., Prod.
Johnson Service Co., Offices in ma-
Jor cities of U.S. & Canada-BS-MS:
EE, ME. BS: CE, E Math, EM, E
Physics, IE, Met. Men only. Res., Prod.,
Sales, Application & Field Engrg.
Lubrizol Corp., Cleveland, Ohio -
Any Degree: ChLE, ME, Men only. R. '&
D., Prod., Sales.
Marquardt Corp., Van Nuys, Calif.-
Any Degree: Aero., ChE, EM, ME. MS-
PhD: Info. & Controls. MS: E Math
E Physics. R. & D., Des.
National Electric Welding Machines
Co., Bay City, Mich.-BS: ME. Men
only. Des., Sales.
The Ott Chemical Co., Subsidiary of
Corn Products Co. of N.Y. (p.m.)-BS-
MS: ChE. Citizens & non-citizens be-
coming citizen. R. & D., Des., Prod.
Perkin-Elmer Corp., Norwalk, Conn
-Any Degree: EE, ME. MS-PhD: Info
& Controls. BS-MS: EM. BS: E Math.
E Physics. Des. of Sci. Instruments-
Res. Low Energy Physics.
Procon Pump Co., Subsidiary of Stan-
dard International Corp. (Locations
throughout world)-BS-MS: EM, ME,
Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Physics & Math
Men only. Dev., Des., Sales, Foreign
Trade, Merchandising (a.m.).
Sparton Electronics Div., Spartan
Corp., Jackson, Mich.-BS-MS: EE, IE
ME. Men only. R. & D., Des., Prod.
Vitro Laboratories, Silver Spring, Md.
-BS: AE, EE. Systems.
WED.-THURS., MARCH 23-24-
Cameron Iron Works, Inc., Houston
Tex.-BS-MS: IE, ME, Met.

PETITIONING for
HOMECOMING'6 CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Petitions Available at Union and League Student Offices
DEADLINE SUNDAY, MARCH 20..5 P.M.

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Anytime on March 18,
Friday Night, 8:30-12:30

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to talk
to listen
to relax
to pick or strum
to think
(Two-bits covers all the want of beverage and pastry)
We will NOT be open Saturday, March 19

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Sing, hear songs from
Kentucky to Shangri-la
* Taste delicacies the world over
*E n jo y ! _ _ __ _ _
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 8:00 P.M.
ALICE LLOYD HALL, MAIN LOUNGE
Sponsored by International Center Program Council
and Alice Lloyd Hall

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7:15-8:20 P.M.
PROF. LEO W. SCHWARZ, of State U. of Iowa
speaks on
"THE NATURE OF TH E INTELLECTUAL'S
COMMITMENT TO JUDAISM"
Hillel Choir directed by Michael Robbins
Cantor-John Planer
Organist--Joan Temkin
1429 Hill St. Zwerdling-Cohn Chapel
All Are Welcome

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LIAC's, CREATIVE ARTS FESIA 1966,~
MARIA CORVIN, a well-nown English
actress, has chosen to perpetuate the
story - telling ability of Karen Blixen
the famous Danish author of Out of
Africa. The story is the dramatic story of
.w.n.
. ,.a woman who,. throug no fault:f her
own, loses everything she-as Ioved and
worked for-and survives.
Recitation of "Out of Africa"
Friday, March 18, at 0:30 P.M.
Vandenberg Room, Mich. League
Mara Crvn'

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DICK POWELL
JOAN BLONDELL

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DR. MANFRED VOGEL
Prof. of Religion and Literature,
Northwestern University

Sunday, March 20

And. A, Angell Hall

3:00 P.M.

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along the sides, over
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platinum sweet kid.
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8:00 P.M.-Multipurpose Rm., UGLI

UNIVERSITY LECTURE:

"IS A CREATIVE JEWISH CULTURE
POSSIBLE IN AMERICA?"

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and European travel expenses. Your local VW dealer handles everything.
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want it delivered: France, Italy, Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Denmark,
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