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The 'Daily Offilcal Bulletin is an
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
.Make-up Final Exams for German 101,
102, 111, 231, 232 and 236: For the fall
term, 1966, will be given Thurs., Jan.
26, from 7,80 to 9:30 p.m. Students
must get written permission from their
former German teacher, and sign up
for the exam in the German Depart-
ment Office by 12 noon, Thurs., Jan.
26. Exam rooms: 101-3000 Frieze Bldg.;
102-3004 Frieze Bldg.; Al1, 231. 232,
236-3008 Frieze. Bldg.
Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration-Accounting Lecture: Prof. Ray-
mond Chambers, University of Sydnty
(Australia), "Reality and-.Illusion in
accounting, Finance and Economics," on
Thurs., Jan. 26, in Room 141 Bus. Ad.,'3-
4:30 p.m.
the East Conference Room of the Rack- degree unless he has filed formal ap- chem. plus 2-5 yrs. in separation.,Jr.
htam Bldg. Program: "Faculty and Stu- plication in the office of the Graduate Engr.-BSE in Ch. or M plus 2-3 yrs.
dent Participation in University Deci- School by that date. Other positions in tech, and admin.
sion Making." Panel: Profs, William- areas throughout company.
Brown, Leonard Greenbaum and Rich- National Teacher Examinations: Ap- Supervisor of Shipbuilding, 9th Nay-
ard Mann, and Vice-President Allan plication blanks are available in Room al District, Sturgeon Bay, Wis.-Marine
Smith. 122 Rackham Bldg. for the National Engr., Naval Arch. and Mechan. Engr.
UAC and Lit School Steering Commit- Teacher Examinations. The next admin- needed.{
tee-r~ourse information seminar in thej istration of the test will be on Sat., Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit - Re-
Union Ballroom from I'to 5 p.m. March 18, and applications must be search Asst. in gynecology. MA with
received in Princeton, N.J., by Feb. 17. biol. or chem. trng,. Under National
General Notices 11 Doctoral Examination for Dilip Fur- Isiueo elhgat
shottamadas Jhaveri, Civil Engineer- FMC Corp., Lansing, Mich. - Two
Southern Asia Club: There will be a;. mechanical engrs. for Ind. Pump Dept.
bag unchFriday noJn 27, in the 1ing; thesis: "Earthquake Forces in Tall addsg nAt.Eg.dp.BI
Commons Room of Lane Hall. Dr. Taw-BuligwthSbak"TrsJn for superv. maintenance group, Acct.,
anchai Siriwongse, Thailand, "~Vists to 26, Room 244 W. Engineering, 1 p.m.I bkgd. in public accounting.
Chairan, . V.Berg
Haiphong and Hanoi in 1963." Charmn, . . Brg Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass.-Po-
sitions in Michigan for college repre-
Summer Intern in Washington: Those Pla e t sentatives: Interviewing Mon., Jan. 30.
students particularly interested i o k n o t e U i e t t s Inor- AN N O U N CE M EN T; i
watokngefor thUitedstaeshInor-d ANNOANCeeJn: 0Fb.1 est For further information please call
mateln ageinncy this smmter suld VSAmekJn.3-eb.Rpat764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
makean ppontmnt o se te sm- 300 AB,9-1 & :304:3. Aplia- Appointments, 3200 SAB.
mer intern counselor Friday. Appoint- 13ionS, literature, speers3 availbeable to
ments should be made at the Institute grous,cottBue.Noapi-
of Public Administration, 764-3490. Ap- ments nddtoseeureps.Noapit
plicants must be at least juniors, and ____
openings exist in many fields, pantic- POSITION OPENINGS:
ularly radio-TV, foreign languages, in- Anchor Hqcking Glass Corp., Lancas-
ternational relations, or any communi- ter, Ohio-Multiple openings with little
cation skill. Application deadline is Feb. or no exper. and approp. degrees In iI
Ac .tLn & . *tkO.J.J Ad f'.tLini. O Ct, P1& U JU.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- I
VIEWS:, Make interview appointments
at Room 128-H. West Engineering Bldg.
FEB. 2-
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Civil Service Commission of Canada.
Clark Equipment Co.
Cummins Engine Co.
Eastman Kodak Co.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.
Melpar, Inc,
North American Aviation-All divi-
sions.
Northern Illinois Gas Co.
U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station.
U.S. Navy Department-Admin. Office.
W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co--Research &
Bleached Board divisions.
oGIRLSI GIRKLSI1'
Don't ,miss the tryouts for
SESQUI-KETTES
O Chorus Line
JJanuary 29 Union f
~j8:00 3R-S'
Music by the BRASS RAIL
ILecture-"Lee ' Harvey Oswald: ' Au-
Da C ln a topsy of an Assassin," Dr. Caroline Hoff-
berg, psychology department, 4:10 p.m.,
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- UGLI Multipurpose Room,
inar.-"The Management of Managers" :
146 Business Administration, 8 a.in. Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures -
Erik Sjoqvist, professor of classical
archaeology, Princeton University, will
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-I speak on "Greek Civilization in Sicily,"
inar--"How To Develop and Manage at 4:15 p.m.. Thurs., Jan. 26, in Aud.
an Effective Wage- and, Salary Pro- B, Angell Hall.
gram": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m._____
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Cinema Guild -'Robert Flaherty's
"Louisiana Story": Architecture Aud., 7
and 9:05 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Charles Asharian, violin: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
Open Seminar-"The Individual and
His Religion" (a psychological interpre-
tation), Guild House, 802 Monroe St.,
7:30 p.m.
jAmerican Association of University
Professors: A general meeting will be
hield on Thurs., Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. in
jA general meeting- for all students
Interested in working in Washington.
D.C., next summer will 'be held Wed.,
Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. in the Multipurpose
Room of the Undergraduate Library.
Graduate Students: Expecting to re-
ceive a master's or professional degree
in April 1967 must file a diploma ap -
plication with the recorder of the
Graduate School by Fri., Jan. 27. No
student can be recommended for a
Planning, Wage Admin., etc.) and Stat.
& Data (Syst. Anal. & Programmers).
Ayerst Laboratories, Inc., Rouses Pt.,
N.Y.-Tech. Superv. Trainee-BS/Bac-
teriology plus 1-2 yrs. Admin. Asst.-.
BS/Bus. Admin. plus 2-5 yrs. Tech. Li-
brarian-BS Libr. Sci. or science with
some library trng. Chemist-PhD anal.
ORGANIZATION NOTICESr
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USE OF TIlS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011, SAB..
Newman Student Association, Can-
cellation of "La Chamonix," Jan. 27, 7
p~m.
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting. Jan.
27,,7:30 p.m., Room 3C, _Michigan Un-
ion.
India Students' Association, Repub-
lic Day celebration, Jan. 26, 8 p.m.,
Room 3S, Michigan Union. Speakers Dr.
Richard Parks and Dr. L. J. Bhatt,
Indian refreshments served.
Engineering Council, Meeting, Thurs.,
Jan. 26, 7:30 p~m., 3529 SAB.
Baha'i Student Group, Baha'i fireside
meeting, Jan. 26, 8 p.m.,,336 E. Huron,
Apt. 5.
Hillel Foun'dation, Sabbath service,
Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. Rabbi
James I.. Gordon of Oak Woods Young
Israel on "A New Look at an Old
System."
Hillei Foundation, Deli House, Feb.
19. 5:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. ',heodore Bikel
in person featuring a -discussion of
Jewish problems. Call 663-4129 for res-
ervations.
India Students' Association, Mindi
movie: "Nays Daur" (with English sub-
titles), Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m.. Natural Sci-
ence Aud.
College Republican Club, Membership
Committee meeting, Thurs., Jan. 26, 7
p.m., 2535 SAB.
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CINEMA
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JULES
AND JIM
CinemaScope
Starring JEANNE MOREAU
"An unforgettable film
..not to be missed!"
-N.Y. POST
"Refreshing . .. dazzling
hilarious!"
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Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone, Fri.,
Jan. 27, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin-en-
joy a French atmosphere, Thurs., JIan.
26, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
LAST 2 DAYS vU
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Tuesday "7 & 9
Ann Arbor, Michigan
z10 S. Fifth Avenue
761-9700
TON IGHT,&
TOMORROW'
Louisiana
Story
dir.Rt. Flaherty, 1948
Classic American
documentary of
a Cajun family.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JAN. 28, 29
Zero de
Conduite
(Zero for Conduct)
French subtitles
dir. Jean Vigo,. 1933
with Keaton &
Laurel & Hardy
shorts.
7:00 & 9:05
ARCHITECTURE AUD.
STILL ONLY 50c=0.
UAC MUSKET '67
Out
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TICKETS
Lydia Mendelssohn
Box Office
10 A.M.-5 P.M.
All Seats $2.50
Performances:
Date:,
Fri.-Sun., Jan. 27-29
Thurs. -Sat., Feb. 2-4
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