PAIGE TIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. 19G, PAGE RIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1967 DAILY OFFICIAL, BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication' of the Univer- sity of Michigan for whichl 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. For more information call 764-8429. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 .Day*Calendar Reading Improvement Classes-Open registration, Friday, 1 to 6 p.m., 1610 Washtenaw. Astronomical Colloquium-Fri., Jan. 6, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy Bldg. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel and Alan B, Solinger will speak on "On Parker's Suggestion for the Origin of Solar Spicules.' General Notices TV Center Programs: On Sun., Jan. 8, the following programs produced by the TV Center will have their initial telecast on Detroit stations: 8:30 a.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 - "Understanding Our World: Who Will Watch the Watchers?: The Not-So- Harmless Crimes." Two Law School professors and Detroit's chief of de- tectives consider crimes of vice and their impact on the American police process. 12 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - "Germ~any Today: Conquest of Lost Souls." Profs. Clarence Pott and Stan- ley Dimond trace the history of Ger- man education from the end of the Hitler era to today. Events The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminued that requests for approval for soplaj events are due in the Office nofstudent Organizations not later than 12 o'clock~ noon on Wednesday prior to the event. FRI., JAN. 6- Alpha Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Evans Scholars, Open-Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party. SAT., JAN. 7- Alpha Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Chi Psi, Party; Evans Scholars, Band Par- ty; Ivy Leaf Club, Dance; Phi Epsi- lon Pi, Party; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bar Mitzvah. Placement Bureau of Appointments, Education Division and General Division, 3200 SAB, 764-7462 and 764-7460--April grads invited to rekister and interview with numerous representatives of schools (all levels), government, business and industry. All employers expect to see forms on interviewees; complete regis- tration or bring your records up to date (new addresses in particular). ANNOUNCEMENTS:! The Bureau has received the follow- ing announcements of programs in1 graduate Study: Pamphlets and ad- dresses of application may be obtain- ed by calling the Bureau, 764-7460, Gen- eral Division Desk. Masters of Arts in Teaching: Univer- sity of Chicago-2 yr. with salaried in- ternship 2nd year. Financial aid avail- able, apply before Jan. 15. All areas of education admin. and stud. MAT: Wesleyan University, Middle- town, Cdnn.-1 yr. for MAT, 2 'yrs. for MAT plus Dip. of Further Study, sal- aried internships available, apply be- fore March 1, 1967.t MAT: Johns Hopkins University, Bal- timore, Md.-1 yr. & 1% yr. programs. Financial aid, paid internship avail- able. Apply before March 1, 1967. Intern Teaching Program: Temple University, Phila., Pa.-Secondary or Spec. Ed. masters and certification. In- come with placement and tenure. Master of Science in Urban Planning: Columbia University School of Arch. -Two yr. open to lib. arts, engrg, and arch. grads. Financial aid available. Fel- lowships available in numerous areas of masters and doctoral study. Apply by early March. . MA & PhD in Bus. & Applied Eco- nomics: University of Pennsylvania - Financial assistance available. Speciali- zation in all areas of Indust. Rel., and Bus. Organ. & Operations. Research Appts. in Sci.. & Engrg.: Argonne National Laboratory, Ill. - Appts for faculty and graduate study. Summer appts. available but oversub- scribed, other terms pref. Thesis re- search for MA/MS/& PhD. Apply before Jan. 15, 1967. Insead Diploma, European Institute' of Business Administration: Avon-Fon- tainebleau, France-1 yr. training in Mktg., Finance, Indust. Mgmt. and oth- ers. Knowledge of at least two of English, French, or German languages. MBA: State University. of N.Y. at{ Buffalo-4 semesters or 2 summers and 2 semesters. Loans and fellowships available, ATBGS test scores required for admission, write for test dates and locations. Fashion Fellowships: Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers, Ltd., N.Y.C. - Advertising, Buying, Coordination, Display. Apply for fellowships before' Jan. 27, 1967, ALCOA, Detroit-Mktg. trng, program for seniors. 50 hrs. over 5 weeks begin in late Jan. Call Bureau for details of application. _ _ SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Summer Jobs with Post Offices - Some driving vehicles. Seasonal assist- ants for offices throughout U.S. Ap- plications for examination must be received before Feb. 9, 1967. Further information and applications available at Summer Placement Service. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage, Alaska -Announces surveying aide positions in the Fairbanks and Anchorage areas. Deadline for applications March 31, 1967. The Appel Farm, N.J. Coed Camp- Will interview Sat., Jan. 14, from 9 to 12 at Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB. Looking for counselors and waterfront. * * * For further information stop in at 212 SAB, Lower Level, Summer Place- ment Service. Hours 8:30-12 and 1:30- 4:30. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following schools will interview at the Bureau during the week of I v Jan. 9: TUES., JAN. 10- Norwalk, Conn.-All fields. WED., JAN. 11- Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook H.S.) - Engl., Bus. Ed., Dr. Ed., Guid., Home Ec., Math, Span./Fr., Phys. Sci./Earth Sc., Biol., Chem., Phys., World Hist., Amer. Hist., Ind. Arts, Girls PE, Sch. Psych. Dir. of Test. THURS., JAN. 12- Waukegan, Ill. (H.S. Dist.) - Boys PE, Bus. Ed,, Engl., Girls PE, Home Ec.. Ind. Arts, Math, Soc. St., Speech/ Drama, Sp. Ed. FRI., JAN. 13- Upper Marlboro, Md.-All fields. Riverside, Calif.-Elem.-K-6. All lev- els in Engl., Math, Science, Girls PE, Reading, Foreign Lang. & Special Ed. Limited vacancies in.Industrial Arts, Homemaking, Music, Speech, Drama, Art & Bus. Ed. George Lantz, personnel assistant, will interview at the Palmer House, Chicago, Ill., on Sun., Feb. 19, 1967. If interested write to Mr. Lantz immediately for an appointment at Riv- erside Unified School Dist., 3954 12th St., Riverside, Calif., 92501. * * * Make appointments now. For additional information and ap- pointments contact Miss Collins, Bu- reau of Appointments, Education Divi- sion, 3200 SAB, 764-7459. 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MORTON SIEGEL Director, United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education, Former Director, U.S.Y. Is There a New Morality? Good Campus Ethics today is not just respecting your neighbor but involves questions of sex, moral- ity, activism, and personal direction. Find out the surprising answer of the Jewish Tradition from' this nationally distinguished religious leader. Jonathan Rosenbaum will conduct the Service John Planer, Cantor and the Hillel Choir will chant the Sabbath Music Alpha Epsilon Pi and Chi Omega present Second Annual Mid-Winter Madness featuring PSYCHEDELIC LIGHT SHOW music by the MC-5 and folk music by THE VILLAGERS TONIGHT 8:30 UNION BALLROOM 75c donation-proceeds to American cer Society 4 11 I Sinz anzd- finid great bar gais in slax, tops, dresses, skirts, F suits, anzd sweaters.J P.S. The perfect-for-all-occasionf LANZ DRESSES are on sale, too! 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