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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1967'
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Day Calendar
Cinema Guild-Georges Franju's "La
Tete Contre. Les Murs (Head Against
the Walls)": Architecture Aud., 7 and
9:05 p.m.
Botany Seminar-Dr. Kornelius Lems,
Goucher College, will speak on "Evo-
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Aud.
Educational Testing Service (ETS)
Graduate Foreign Language Exams in
French and German-Will be administ-
Rred from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Rackham
Lecture Hall. A doctoral language re-
quirement may be satisfied by passing
this test. Registration must be com-
pleted in advance in Room 1004 Rack-
ham, by 4 p.m. A fee of $6 is charged.
Open Seminar-"The Individual and
His Religion (a Psychological Interpre-
tation)," Guild House, 802 Monroe St.,
7:30 p.m.
Zoology Seminar: Leon W. Browder,
University of Minnesota, will present a
seminar on "A Developmental Genetic
Analysis of Pigmentation in Rana Pip-
tens," Thurs., Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. in
Room 2084 Natural Science Bldg.
Student Laboratory Theatre Program
-Dept. of Speech performance of two
original student one acts, "The Foun- Canadian Students Operation Retriev- tail stores. Any bkgd., military com- INTERVIEWS:
tain" by Richard Reichman and "The al: A team of Canadian University Civil pleted, new grads or older. FEB. 3--
Apple Joke" by Fritz Lyon at 4:10 Service Commission and Department of State of Illinois + Personnel, Spring- Camp Sequoia, N.Y.-Coed. Arts &
p.m. in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Manpower personnel will visit the cam- field, Ill.-Prison Sociologist, at wom- crafts, tennis, music, pioneering, assist-
Bldg. Admission free, pus to acquaint Canadian students on en's and men's reformatories, degree ant waterfront male or female, male
the campus with employment oppor- plus MA in soc. for higher, positions. for astronomy.
tunities in Canadian universities, in- Courses in criminology, penology or Eastman Kodak Co., N.Y.-Srs. & grads
General Notices dustry and the Federal Civil Service. group work and some exper. desired. in Engrg., Chem., Phys., Math, Acctg.
Canadian students are cordially invit- Research Analysts in Bureau of Hospi- & Bus.
Attention Winter Term Degree Stu- ed to attend the meeting. tals, courses in Econ., Finance or Social * * *
dents: If you have not already turned There will be a general meeting in Science. Details and information at Summer
in your diploma application, please ask Room 3A of the Michigan Union on Frigidaire Sales Corp., Northland, De- Placement Service, 212 SAB Lower Level.
for one at your school office and give Wed., Feb. 8, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and troit-Sales Trainees in product order_ _
it to your school recorder by Feb. 17, each student who so desires will have dept. Lib. arts or bus. degrees.
1967. an opportunity for a private interview Adrian Public Schools, Adrian, Mich. ENGiNEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
Exception: Students in the College with a member of the team. Same room, -Social Worker in pupil personnel pro-. VIEWS: Make interview appointments
of Literature, Science & the Arts may Thurs., Feb. 9, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. . gram, male or female. MSW degree. at Room 128-H. West Engineering Bldg
get the application and turn it in at Arrangements at your University are City of Warren, Dv. of Engrg., War- FEB. 9-
Window "A" in the foyer of the Ad- being made by the coordinator, Foreign ren, Mich.-Civil Engr., degree and some Allen-Bradley Co.
ministration Bldg. Visitor Programs. If you wish an inter- work exper. preferred. Armco Steel Corp.
view on Feb. 9 please call the Inter- Dept. of the Air Force, Foreign Tech. Automatic Electric Co.
French and German Language Exam- national Center, 764-2148, indicating Div., Wright-Patterson AFB - Physics Battelle Memorial Institute.
inations for the MA: Will be given on your preference between a university, tnd Nuclear engrg. openings, immediate- Burroughs Corp.
March 17. Any student in the Linguis- a civil service commission, or a De-. ly and In June. BS/MS levels. Eli Lilly & Co.
tics Department who is interested should partment of Manpower member of the** * Inland Steel Co.
sign up in the Linguistics Depart- team. For further information please call Owens-Illinois Glass Co.
ment office as soon as possible. 764-7460. General Division, Bureau of Monsanto Co.,
Southern Asia Club: There will be a Appointments, 3200 SAB. Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Co.
bag lunch on Friday at noon in the Technology, Inc.
Psychology Cooquiu: r. Benne Commons Room of Lane Hall. Prof. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: Velsicol Chem. Co,-At Chemistry only
Murdock,. University of Toronto, will Richard L. Park will speak on "The 2SMERPACMNTSEVCEWesicgouseectriAtChesryp nl
speak on "Recent Developments in Indian Elections." Anyone interested is 212 SAB- Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Short-Term Memory," Fri., Feb. 3, 4:15 invited to attend.
p.m., And. B, Angell Hall. Coffee will ___: ,{._
be served fromt 3:45 to 4:15 in Room
3417 Mason Hall.__ Placement OR A IZTONNTIE
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Dept. of Linguistics: Will give prelim- POSITION OPENINGS:
nary examinations on March 17 and
18. Anyone interested must sign up in Detroit Urban League - Economic : "J . ..,..... > '
the Linguistics Department office, 2223 Dev. & Employment Assistant. BA in
Angell Hall, before Feb. 17. Soc. Sci. or Educ., interest in human USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-P.T. Dept. with actual patients. Elec-
relations. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially tion of o:ficers.
Economic Opportunity Program,.Com- recognized and registered student or- * * *
pace Office, Flint, Mich.-Project Man- ganizations only. Forms are available Hillel Foundation, Deli House, Feb.
ager, degree in behavioral sci., educ., in Room 1011 SAB. 19, 5:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. This. Sunday
or administration pref. . Ie the closing date for reservations for
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Pittsburgh,! Christian Science Organization, Tes- "Theodore Bikel-in Person." Call 663-
j Pa.-Opening in Chemical Div. Patent timony meeting. Thurs., Feb. , 7:30- 4129.
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U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting-please
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Physical Therapy Club, Meeting, Feb.
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Hillel Foundation, Sabbath service,
Feb. 3, 7:15 p.m., 1429 Hill. Richard
Grossinger, graduate student, anthro-
pology, will speak on "The Films and
Religion."
Hillel Foundation, Deli House, Feb.
5, 5:30 p.m.. 1429 Hill. Eliezer Gold-
man, instructor of philosophy at Bar-
Ilan University, Israel, will speak on
"Jewish Identity in Israel and in the
Diaspora." Call 663-4129 for reserva-
tions.
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Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone,
Fri., Feb. 3, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
Engineering Council, Meeting, Feb. 2,
7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB.
Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin--enjoy
a French atmosphere, Thurs., Feb. 2,
3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Newman Student Association, , Dis-
cussion led by Dr. John Paonessa on
"Influence of Repition Compulsion in
the Relations between Negroes and
Whites," Feb. 3, 8 p.m., Newman Cen-
ter, 331 Thompson.
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