PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1966 PAG rJE..TH MI.IAN AIL TURSAY.MACH..-.ss .... ' .'!" Nf/ . / Yf: .A ..y.tV0V '. ':.vi -R ::. v:"V.xn. } MinXw..W(A }N..[v}Ov:'.in Jn~n: .~1 . X m: DAILY OFFICIAL BU LLETI N 'N. k. :... . .: ,: .:. . .Y . . ..... . ....:b:nS 4::x:A .\.: > x:,a:, . ?.v. . *..,.y . k,.as:.h ,S:3.::... .o 0 .. fi:.:>:,:,. ....:. k.:...... ..#. ..:. ... . ...........s..s.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .....,..,,. .,::, .,,.....W.. . . . . . . .. E. ...:.:...SS ..: :......:>.;: l ...'S SS ... ti (Continued from Page 2) eneral Notices} Academic Affairs Questionnaire: Over the weekend, the office of vice-presi- dent for academic affairs mailed a ques- tionnaire to all persons currently hav- ing an academic appointment at the University. The questionnaire deals with staff members'iopinions about University physical facilities, personne' policies, services, salaries and fringe benefits, leadership, freedom of-e xrssion in' teaching and research, and similar topics. It is possible that some academic staff members may have been missed. Any person holding an academic appoint- ment that does not receive a question- naire by the end of the week should call the Office of Institutional Re- search, at 764-9254 and one will be sent to them. Colloquium: Prof. Melvin S. Newman, Ohio State University, will speak on "The 3,2,1-Bicyclic Mechanism," on Thurs., March 24, at 8 p.m. in Room' 1300 of the Chemistry Bldg. Honors Colloquium in Curriculum and Instruction: Sponsored by the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, for a selected group of advanced doctoral students, Thurs., ORGANIZATION. NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Phi Sigma Society Lecture, Dr. Steph- en Spurr: "The Rampart Dam for the Yukon," Thurs., March 24, 7:30 p.m. Rackham Amphitheatre. The Christian Science Organization. Thurs. evening meeting, 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance with instruction, Friday, 8-11 p.m., Bar- bour Gym. Young Friends, Prof. Robert Blood discussing "The New Morality & Sta- bility in Marriage," supper (25c) and discussion, March 24, 5:30 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill St. India Student Assoc., Prof. Boulding on "Economic Development in India," March 25, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3 J, K, L, & M, Michigan Union. French Club, Le Baratin, Jeudi, 3-5 l p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Venez tous. Finance Club presents James J. 0'- Leary, director of economic research for Life Insurance Assoc. of America, to speak on "Developments in the Capital Markets," Thurs., March 24, 4 p.m., 131 Bus. Admin. Pakistan Student's Assoc., Pakistan bay program, Fri., March 25, 8:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church. Refresh- ments after show; admission free to American & foreign students, faculty & friends. Nursing School Council, "Nurses Night Out," March 25, 9 p.m., League. U. of M. Chess Club, Last 'round of tournament, March 25, 7:30 p.m., 3C Union. Guild House; Fri. noon luncheon dis- c'ussion, "Aims & Objectives of the Free University," March 25, 12-1 p.m. Also Fri., Fri. evening dinner (prior to de- parture for Guild Retreat), 6 p.m., 802 Monroe. garch 24, 7 p.m., East Conferenme Room at Rackham, Topic: "Education and Human Values: Three Perspectives." Doctoral Examination for Madge A. Wilber Lila, Education; thesis: "A Study of the Position of Guidance Pro- grams in the Comprehensive Schools in Greater Stockholm and Their Re- lationship to the Reformed Education- al System of Sweden," Thurs., March 24, 2436 UES, at 10 a.m. Chairman, S. C. Hulslander. Doctoral- Examination for Manindra Kishore Verma, Linguistics; thesis: "A Synchronic Comparative Study of the Structure of the Noun Phrase in Eng- lish and Hindi," Thurs., March 24, .E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman', O. L. Chavarria-Agui- lar. Doctoral Examination for Donald Ford Stanat, Communication Sciences; thes- is: "Nonsupervised Pattern Recognition Through Decomposition of Probability Functions," Thurs., March 24, 2nd floor conference room, IST Bldg., N. Campus. Chairman, W. P. Tanner. Doctoral Examination for E. William Oldenburg, English Language & Lit- erature; thesis: "William Faukner's Early Experiments with Uarrative Tech- niques," Thurs., March 24, 2601 Haven Hall, at 3 p.m. Chairman, D. H. Stewart. Doctoral Examination for Donald Fred Gatz, Meteorology; thesis: "Deposition of Atmospheric Particulate Matter by Convective Storms: The Role of the Convective Updraft as an Input Mech- anism," Thurs., March 24, B. Conference Room, Rackhant Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chair- man, A. N. Dingle. Doctoral Examination for Marjory Enger Lundbom Jacobson, Education; thesis: "A Study of Scheduling Prob- lems and Practices in High Schools which Employ and Do Not Employ Data Processing," Thurs., March 24, 3202 UHS, at 4 p.m. Co-Chairman, Stanley Dimond and M. C. Johnson. Doctoral Examination for Krishnas- wamy Rengan, Chemistry; thesis; "Rap- id Radiochemical Separations and Stud- ies of Some *Nuclear Properties," Thurs., March 24, 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at 3 p.m. Chairman, H. C. Griffin. Regents' Meeting: April 15. Communi- cations for consideration at this meet- ing must be in the President's hands not later than April 1. SPRING COMMENCEjMENT EXERCISES April 30, 1966 Graduates Assemble at 9:30 a.m. Procession Enters Field at 10 a.m. Program Begins at 10:0 a.m. Exercises to be° held at 10:30 a.m. either in the Stadium or Yost Field House, depending on the weather. Ex- ercises will conclude about 12:3Q All graduates as of May 1966 are eligible to participate. Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two to each prospective graduate, to be distributed from Mon., April 18, to 5 p.m., Fri., April 29, at Diploma Office, 555 Ad- ministration Bldg. Office will be closed Sat., April 23. For Stadium: No tickets necessary Children not admitted unless accom- panied by adults. Academic Costume: Can be rented at Moe Sport Shop, 711 North University Ave., Ann Arbor. Orders should be placed immediately. Assembly for Graduates: At 9:30 a.m. in area east of Stadium. Marshals will direct graduates to proper sta- tions. If siren indicates (at intervals from 8:50 to 9 a.m.) that exercises are to be held in Yost Field House, graduates should go directly there and be seated by marshals. Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St. gate: only. All should be seated by 10 a.m when procession enters field. Yost Field House: Owing to lack of space only those holding tickets can be admitted. Enter on State St., opposite McKinley Ave. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Stu- dent Affairs. Commencement Programs: To be dis- tributed at Stadium or Yost Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: Diplomas conferred as of Commencement Day, April 30, and Dental School diplomas conferred as of May 7, may be called for at the Student Activities Bldg. from May 12 through May 20. Medical School diplomas will be distributed at Senior Class Night Exercises on Junc 17; Flint College diplomas will be dis- tributed at the Flint College Convoca- tion on June 3; Dearborn Campus diplomas will be distributed at the Dearborn Campus Graduation Exercises on June 12. Law School diplomas may be called for after May 24 at Room 555 Administration Bldg. Doctoral degree candidates who qual- ify for the PhD degree or a similar degree from the Graduate School and WHO ATTEND THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES will be given a hood b3 the University. Student Governmlent. 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. Galens Honorary Medical Society, Annual Galens Smoker, Trueblood Aud. April 25, 8 p.m. Michifish, Annual spring water show Women's Pool, March 31-April 2, 8:15 p.m. Fulbright-Hays Awards for Postdoc- toral Research and University Lecturing are announced for 1967-68 in Latin America, Europe, the Near East, South and East Asia and the Pacific. De- scription and application instructions may be consulted in the Graduate Fel- lowship Office, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. Closing date for applying for re- search awards in Europe, Near East. South and East Asia, the Pacific and Africa has been advanced to June 1 considerably earlier than last year. Per- sons interested in lectureships are ad- vised to apply before May 1, 1966. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Burroughs Corp., Detroit-Wage & Salary Admin. in indust. relations. Any degree, some work in statistics, Bus. Ad. or Math. Exper, in W. & S. or personnel. Will consider April grad. Science Research -Associates, Inc., Chi- cago-Several openings in testing & eval. PhD or EdD in measurement & eval. or educ. psych. pref. Will consider MA's with testing or rel. exper. Revise & dev. new test. Valchem, Langley, S.C.-Sales Trainee Immed. opening for male grad. 6-8 hrs. chem: & math through college algebra. No exper. req. Draft exempt. Sell chem- icals to textile industries. Also proc- ess dev. chemist. Degree plus 5 yrs. ex- per. in Indust. Chem. Prod. Erie Lackawanna Railroad Co., Cleve- land, Ohio-Civil Engrs. for engrg. & maintenance of way dept. Also open- ings in construction dept. field groups from Hoboken, N.J. to Huntington, Ind Field groups are trng. ground for supv in depts. throughout company. Unlim- ited opportunity for advancement. A. 0. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, Wis. -Various positions throughout corp. ' including 1. Safety & trng. supv., BA 9 plus 1-3 yrs. personnel exper. 2. Sr. Financial Analyst. MBA in finance pref. exper. in budgeting, profit planning etc. 3. Sr. Indust. Engr., BSIE plus 2+ yrs. light mfg. exper. 4. Tech. Pro- grammer, BSEE, 3 or more yrs. exper+ 5. Cashier & staff asst. in finance. De- gree in acctg. or finance, several yrs exper. Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co. St. Paul, Minn.-Ass't. Corp. Attorney Recent grad, will consider senior law student. Eligible for Minn. license. Alsc Programmer Trainee, degree in math or bus. with strong math bkgd. Actuarial Trainee. Degree in math, B plus average in math. Group Sales Repres., degree required. Sperry Phoenix Co., Phoenix, Ariz. - Employment Inteoviewer & Recruiter of June Grads for Flight Control & Instrument Systems mfr. Periodic 3 day out-of-town recruitment trips, ma- jor recruiting at Phoenix. BS or MS in Bus., Personnel, Indust. Mgmt. or related. Chippewa County Probate Court, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.-Juvenile Probation Officer. Immed. opening ror young woman between 22-35. 32 hr. week. Good chance to learn. Kansas State Dept. of Health, Topeka. ' Kan.-Food & Drug Inspector. Recent or April grads in pharm., chem., bac- teriol., food tech. or sanitary engrg. tc enforce Kansas Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act. * * * ton, Mich.-Men for swimming pool maintenance work. Unlimited hours Car required. Begin work day after school is out. Ohio State Employment Service - College students to work in Youngs- For further information, please cal] town area. Apply to A. E. Cully, man- 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- ager, Youngstown Area, 2026 South pointments, 3200 SAB. Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. _______* * * SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: Details at Summer Placement, 212 212 SAB- "SAB, Lower Level. INTERVIEWING TODAY- Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio - Men ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- & women for hostesses, cashiers, & wai- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please tresses. Representative at 212 SAB. sign schedule posted at 128-H West Jack Roberts Pool Service, Farming- Engrg. FRI., MARCH 25- Acme Industries, Jackson, Mich. - BS: ME. Citizens & non-citizens be- coming a U.S. citizen. Des., Prod., Trng., 1 year, Clark Controller Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Lancaster, S.C.; Calif.; Toronto, Canada -BS: EE. Men only. R. & D., Des. Sales, Joslyn Stainless Steels, Fort Wayne Ind.-BS: ChE. Met, Training Program. Heithley Instruments, Inc., Cleveland Ohio-BS: EE. E Physics. Citizens & non-citizens becoming citizen. R. & D., Sales. Mitts & Merrill, Saginaw, Mich.-BS: ME, IE. Men only. Des. 116 Gn S t-kr 4 0F 4 U , &aken 219 S. MAIN ST. LAST TWO DAYS STOCK LIQUIDATION ONLY TWO MORE DAYS to SAVE 50-75-90% and more DRESSES-SPORTSWEAR CARCOATS IF YOU HAVE WAITED COME IN AND SAVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY WE ARE CLEARING THE RACKS FOR OUR GRAND OPENING FINAL REDUCTIONS just arrived Broker Stripe Oxford-a country cool Gant cotton voile button-down.Its mark of distinction-stripe edges are thinly framed with a contrasting color. Its effect-a subtle but noticeably different expression in stripings. 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