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PAGE SIX '

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAY, " 1, 1966

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ORGANIZATION
NOTICES

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.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Day Calendar
French Historical Studies Conference

-Registration, Rackham Bldg., 8:30 a.m.
Undergraduate Honors Convocation -
Arnold Cantwell Smith, secretary-gen-
eral of the British Commonwealth, "The
Commonwealth in World Politics": Hill
Aud., 10:30 a.m.
Institute for Social Research Dedica-
tion Conference Address-James Tobin,
professor of economics, Yale Univer-
sity, "Social Research and Economic
Policy": ISR Bldg., 10:45 a.m.
Institute for Social Research Dedica-
tion Conference Address-Fred Fiedler,.
professor Qf Dept. of Psychology, Uni-
versity of Illinois, "Organizational De-
terminants of Leadership Effective-
ness": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital-Ruth-

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anna Alexander, soprano: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 7 p.m.
Cinema Guild - "Two Daughters":
Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Astronomy Visitors' Night
-Richard G. Teske, Dept. of Astronomy,
"The Cosmological Principal," to ob-
serve Jupiter and the Moon: Aud. D,
Angell Hall, 8 p.m.
Institute for Social Research Dedica-
tion Conference Address-Wilbur Coh-
en, undersecretary, Dept. of Health,
Education, and Welfare, "Social Re-
search and Social Policy": Rackham
Aud., 8 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital-Lois
Rova Caviani, pianist: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
Lecture-A free lecture on Christian
Science, "Man unlimited," is being
given by William Alton, C.S.B., at 8
p.m., Fri., April 1, in Aud. A, Angell
Hall under the auspices of the Chris-
tian Science Organization. All are wel-
come.
Institute for Social Research Dedica-
tion Conuference Series - Three ad-
dresses: "Social Research and Econom-
ic Policy," James Tobin, professor of
economics, Yale University, 10:45 a.m.,
ISR Bldg.; "Organizational Determin-
ants of Leadership Effectiveness," Fred
Fiedler, professor of psychology, Univ.
of Illinois, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, Angell
Hall; "Social Research and Social Poli-
cy," Hon. Wilbur Cohen, undersecre-
tary, Dept. of Health, Education and
Welfare, Rackham Aud., 8 p.m.
General Notices
Doctoral Examination for Charles Ed-
ward Cleland, Anthropology; thesis "The
Prehistoric Animal Ecology and Ethno-
zoology of the Upper Great Lakes Re-
gion," Fri., April 1, 4017 University Mu-
seums, at 2 p.m. Chairman, J. B. Grif-
fin.
Doctoral Examination for Wesley
Howard Long, Economics; thesis: "An
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Investigation into the Determinants of
the Demand for Interurban Air Travel
in the United States," Fri., April 1, 3131
ISR, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, J. B. Lans-
ing.
Doctoral Examination for Donald
Phillip McKillop, Education; thesis:
"Compatibility and Stability in Rela-
tionships Between Roommates," Fri.
April 1, 1007 Angell Hall, at 10 p.m.
Chairman, D. R. Miller.
Doctoral Examination for Richard
Randolph Mason, Forestry; thesis: "Dy-
namics of Ips Populations- after Sum-
mer Thinning in a Loblolly Pine Planta-
tion: With Special Reference to Host
Tree Resistance," Fri., April 1, 1032 Nat.
Res. Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman. F. B.
Knight.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., April
1, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. Dr. Richard G. Teske, Astronomy
Dept., will speak on "A Preliminary
Design for an Orbiting Cornograph."
Doctoral Examination for George
Alan Clugston, English Language & Lit-
erature; thesis: "A Looking Glasse for
London and England. By Thomas Lodge
and Robert Greene. A Critical Edition,"
Fri., April 1, E. Council Room, Rack-
ham Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, E.
H. Creeth.
Ushers: Ushers are needed for the
annual Spring Glee Club Concert, which
is to be given in Hill Aud. on Sat.,
April 2 at 8:30 p.m.

Persons who wish to usher for this
event will please report to the eas'
door of Hill Aud. no later than 7:30
p.m. on Sat., April 2.
Late Permission: Freshmen or Sopho-
more women who live in Residence
Halls and sororities and who plan tc
attend the China Teach-In, Sun., April
3, may arrange for a late permission
with their individual housemothers.
Undergraduate Honors Convocation:
The annual Convocation recognizing
undergraduate honor students will be
held at 10:30 a.m., Fri., April 1, at
Hill Aud. The Hon. Arnold Cantwell
Smith, secretary-general of the British
Commonwealth, will speak on "The
Commonwealth in World Politics."
All classes, with the exception of
clinics and graduate seminars, will be
dismissed at 9:45 a.m. for the Convo-
cation. However, seniors may be ex-
cused from clinics and seminars.
The honor students will not wear
caps and gowns. Main floor seats will
be reserved for them and for members
of their families, and will be held
until 10:15. Doors of the auditorium
will open at 10. The public is invited.
Joint Judiciary Council: Action taken
by the Joint Judiciary Council on March
30:
1 student-Found guilty of larceny
Disposition: Written warning.-
1 student-Guilty of illegal occupa-
tion. Disposition: Oral warning.
1 student-Appeal from Driving Court
Upheld. Disposition: $35 fine, $30 sus-
pended.
(Continued on Page 7)

USE OF TilS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011 SAB.
* . *
Guild House, Fri, noon luncheon, Prof
Anatol Rapoport, "Concerning China
and the World." April 1, 12-1 p.m., 802
Monroe. Also Fri.: Fri. evening dinner,
6 p.m., 802 Monroe.
* * *
Baptist Student Union, Speaker: Rev.
Donald Van Hoeven, "The Christian
Witness," Fri., April 1, 7:30 p.m., 1131
Church St.
Newman Student Association, Co.
munity mass & supper, April 1, 5 p.m.,
331 Thompson.
Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with in-
struction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m., Barbour
Gym. .
U. of M. Chess Club, First round of
tournament, April 1, 7:30 p.m., 3D Un-
ion.
Bahai Student Group, Fireside discus-
sion, Fri., April 1, 8 p.m., 3545 SAB.
* * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Les invitamos
a Uds, a una iFesta, viernes, 8:30 p.m.
205 N. Thayer. Vengan todos.
* * *
India Students Assoc., Spring Ban-
quet, April 2, 6:30 p.m., Michigan Un-
ion Ballroom.
Christian Science Organization, Free
lecture: "Man Unlimited" by William
Alton, Fri, April 1, 8 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell Hall.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1
8:30 a.m.-The French Histori-
cal Studies Conference will hold
registration in the Rackham
Building.
10:30 a.m.-The Undergraduate
Honors Convocation will feature
(Arnold Cantwell Smith, Secretary-
General of the British Common-
wealth, speaking on "The Com-
monwealth in World Politics" in
Hill Aud.
10:45 a.m.-The Institute for
Social Research will present a
dedication address by Prof. James

Tobin of the economics depart-
ment, Yale University, on "Social
Research and Economic Policy" at
the ISR Building.
3:15 p.m.-Sen. Phillip Hart (D-
Mich), Regent Irene Murphy, and
Prof. Ross Wilhelm of the business
administration school will speak
in Aud. A on selective service poli-
cies for a rally sponsored by the
student legal defense committee
on "Dissent and the Iraft."
4:15 p.m. - The Institute for
Social Research will present a
dedication conference address by
Fred Fiedler, Professors Depart-
ment of Psychology, University of
Illinois, on "Organizational De-.

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8:30 A.M.-4:45 P.M.
8:30-concert time

terminants of Leadership Effec-
tiveness" in Aud. B.
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will
show Two Daughters in the Arch-
itecture Aud.
8 p.m,-The astronomy depart-
ment will present visitor's night
with Richard G. Teske, Depart-
ment of Astronomy, on "The Cos-
mological. Principle" to observe
Jupiter and the Moon in Aud. D.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
9 a.m.-The French Historical
Studies Conference will be held in
the Rackham Building.
7 and 9. p.m.--Cinema Guild will'
present "Forbid n Games" in the
Architecture Aud.
8:30 p.m. - The University of
Michigan Men's Glee Club will
present a concert conducted by
Phillip A. Duey in Hill Aud.
STUDENT BOOK SERVICE
has
BENJAMIN BOOKS
FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
Symmetry in the solid state
Knox and' Gold
Nuclear Theory
Lane
The Complex j-plane
Newton
Mandlestam Theory and Regge
Poles
Omnes & Froissart
The many body problem
Pines
Complex Angular Momenta
and Particle physics
Squires
Quantum Theory of many
particle} systems
Van Move and l-ugenholtz,
LECTURE NOTE SERIES
Dispersion Techniques in
Field Theory
Barton
Intermediate Quantum Mechanics
Bethe
Matrix Methods in optical
Instrument Design
Browwer
Relativistic Kinematics
Hagedorn
(to be continued)
STUDENT BOOK SERVICE
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