THE MICHIGAN DAILY TAT SD.AY, MARCH 31. 19613 THFIHGNDIYTUSAMRH3.16 .............................. ........ .... .....:."4:............. ........... . .a:........." i......,..r. . S.^......^.*.* . . .. , e.."..if A :, ^^s W : DAILY O FI CIlAL-BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) duction of the 1965-66' season an adap- tation of Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onie- gin." There will be one admission- free performance on Thurs., March 31, 4:10 p.m., in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg. General Notices Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Fri. April 1, 8 p.m., Aud. D, Angell Hall. Dr. Richard G. Teske will speak on "The Cosmological Principle." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic ob- servations of Jupiter and Moon. Chil- dren welcomed, but must be accom- panied by adults. Colloquium: Prof. Robert S. Hansen, Iowa State University, will speak on "Reactions at Clean Metal Surfaces," on March 31 at 8 p.m. in Room 1300 of the Chemistry Bldg. Graduate School of Business Adminis- tration-Finance Club: "Defending the Dollar against International Pressures," by Bruce K. MacLaury, assistant vice- president of Federal Reserve Bank of New York, on Thurs., March 31, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 131 Bus. Ad. Doctoral Examination for Rebecca Patterson Hein, Romance Languages & Literature; thesis: "Montaigne in Amer- ica," Thurs., March 31, 3098 Frieze Bldg.. at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, P. M. Spurlin. Doctoral Examination for Milton Eugene Collins, Education; thesis: "A Predictive and Items Study of the Cognitive Structure of a College Apti- tude Test," Thurs., March 31, 2436 UES, at 10 a.m. Chairman, D. K. Byrn. Doctoral Examination for Jerry Stephen Zelenka, Electrical Engineer- ing; thesis: "Optimization of a Fre- quency Tracker," Thurs., March 31, 3033 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 9:30 a.m. Chairman, W. M. Brown. Doctoral Examination for John Ed- ward Shay, Jr., Education; thesis: "Resi- dence Halls in the Age of the Univer- sity: Their Development at Harvard and Michigan, 1850-1930," Thurs., March 31, E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman, J. S. Brubacher. Doctoral Examination for Fred An- thony Warren, Music; thesis: "A His- tory of the Music Education Research Council and the 'Journal of Research in Music Education' of the Music Edu- cators National Conference," Thurs. March 31, 2277 School of Music, at 8:30 a.m. Chairman, A. P. Britton. Student Government 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. India Students Association, Lecture. Michigan Union, March 27, 7:30 p.m. Graduate Student Council, Legal De- fense Committee, "Dissent and the Draft," Angell Hall, Aud. A, April 1 3:15-4:30 p.m. Committee on Referral: In accordance with the provisions of the Student Government Council Plan a meetin2 of the Committee on Referral has been called to consider action taken by Stu- dent Government Council at its meet- ing of March 24 with respect to the change in the Panhellenic constitu- tion which change provides for "One formal rush at the beginning of the fall semester." This meeting is called at the request of the vice-president for student affairs under provisions set forth in the Student Government Council Plan Publication of this intent of the com- mittee to meet operates as a stay on the indicated Student Government Council action herein specified. Placement' POSITION OPEN4INGS: Board of Education, Western Springs, Ill.--School Social oWrker for 1966-67 school year. Chicago suburb. , African-American Institute, N.Y.C. - Various openings including 1. Program Officer, MA, 5 yrs, exper. in educ. ex- change prog. admin. and/or foreign student counseling, broad knowl. of American univ. Prior African exper. & fluent French desirable. N.Y. location 2. Dir. of Dev., BA, several yrs. fund- raising exper. with international orga- nization. Knowl. of educ. needs in dev nations highly desirable. Also Regional Repres. Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich. - 1 Printing Press Designer, BS helpful Expe.r, on carton printing machinery & paper converting equip. 2. Elect. Engr. Recent EE grad. 0-3 yrs. exper. 3 Mech. Engr. BSME. 0-3 yrs. exper. 4 Analytical Chemist. Recent grad, chem major. 0-3 yrs. exper. 5. Personnal Asst. Recent grad. Interview, select & orient employes. Thomson & McKinnon, Jacksonville Fla.-Attn.: Recent & April grads. Posi- tions in securities & commodities brok- erage industry with one of oldest mem- bers of N.Y. Stock Exchange. Bkgd. in econ. & finance desirable, Lib. Arts de- gree will qualify. 6 mos. trng. at In- dianapolis prior to assignment to one of 38 offices east of Mississippi. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y.-Merchandise Mktg. Program for grads in top one-third of class in all fields esp. Physics, aMth, Indust. Man- agement, Econ., MBA. Interest in math & science. Demonstrated leadership campus activities, etc. Mgmt. Consultants, N.Y.C.-Dir. of. Manufacturing. BSME pref., exper. in prod. supv., labor negot., etc. Also mgr. of sales, degree desirable, 5-10 yrs. exper. in trucking or transport industry. Ability to supv. salesmen knowl. of rates & econ. of truck & railroad industry. * * * For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- INTERVIEWS: APRIL 1-- Mackinac Island State Park Commis- sion-Will interview 1-5 p.m. Positions open for cashiers, guides, and main- tenance work. The Nestle Co., Stow, Mass.-Will in- terview at Bus. Ad. Jrs. and Srs. musi have car. Details and applications a' SPS. * * * Details at Summer Placement, 21: SAB, Lower Level. "Travel Alaska by Canoe" Alaska Pioneer Canoers P.O. Box 1959, Anchorage, Alaska. FREE INFO. HAIRSTYLING TO PLEASE -CONTINENTALS -COLLEGIATE -RAZOR CUTS TRY! U of M Barbers N. University-Near Kresge's ORGANIZATION NOTICES ":} r;rn. { ""i{ rY :S 'C '"vSL"yr ,,;r ';}:;;:}}T.s+:SA: :}'I i: IT:,",ti}XQ;r'C;;{S"r: :i".'r i:^ a}t''t2'J? i v:r}i:" ;:ti:f. 'Y"iSSv R:s.s""vM.*.:s".r"...rM"?"r...:v'r":."i.:i:.i:aa 'o.:5""{~.: e 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. The Christian Science Organization. Thurs. evening meeting, 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. * * .* French Club, Le Baratin, Jeudi, 3-P p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Vene ztous. * * * Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with in- struction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. * * * India Students Assoc., Spring Ban- quet, April 2, 6:30 p.m., Michigan Un- ion Ballroom. La Sociedad Hispanica, Les invitamdE& a Uds. a una iFesta, viernes, 8:30 p.m.. 205 N. Thayer. Vengan todos. * * Guild House, Special noon luncheon Conrad, N.Y. attorney: "Civil Rights Developments and Dissent vs. Viet Nam War," March 31, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. U. of M. Chess Club, First round of tournament, April 1, 7:30 p.m., 3D Un- ion. 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 Rote Student Plan CAR -TOURS IN EUROPE, Inc. 555 Fifth Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10017 " PL 1-3550 Campus Rep. Richard Rogers, P.O. 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