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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

'PAGE EIGHT

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,196-7

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1967

DAILY OFFICIALE
BULLETIN E
The Daily Offlcal Bulletin is an1
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which TheE
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-n
lal responsibility. Notices should bep
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-4
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding 4
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday4
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mum of two times on request; DayE
Calendar items appear once only.E
Student organization notices are notI
accepted forpublication. For moret
information call 764-8429.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-t
inar-"The Management of Managers":
Michigan Union, 8 a.m. -
Pharmacy-Medicine-Nursing Confer-1
ence on Health Education-Rackham
Bldg., 9 a.m.
Mental Health Research Institutet
Seminar-Seymour Levine, Department
of Psychiatry, Stanford University,1
"Studies in Sexual Differentiation":1
1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Andrje Wajda's "Ash-
es and Diamonds": Architecture Aud.,
7 and 9:05 p.m.t
Dept. of Linguistics Lecture - Davidi
McNeill, "What Does a Child Mean
When He Says 'No'?": Rackham Amphi-
theatre, 7:45 p.m.
Hockey-U-M vs. Minnesota (Duluth
Branch): Coliseum, 8 p.m.
School of Music Concert - Student
String Quartet: Recipal Hall, School of
Music, 8:30 p.m.
Student Laboratory Theatre Program
-"The Man with the Flower in His
Mouth" by Luigi Pirandello and "Swan
Song" by Anton Chekhov in Arena
Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4 p.m. Admis-
sion free.
Open Seminar - "The Nature of
Doubt" (a psychological interpreta-
tion), Guild House, 802 Monroe St.,
7:30 p.m
Slavic Department: An evening of
poetry, recitation and comedy, featur-
ing "The Boor," by A. P. Chekov, Thurs.,
Feb. 16, 8 p.m., 2065 Frieze Bldg.
National Negro History Week -
"How Past Problems Perpetuate Present
Problems" Fri., Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. Fin-
a.l address by John Conyers, Michigan
member House of Representatives, Am-
phitheatre, Racklam Bldg.
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Ini-
tiation and Reception: 8 p.m., Rack-
han Bldg. Lecture Hall. James H. Zum-
berge. president, Grand Valley State
College, will speak on, "The Educa-
tion of Young Scholars." Informal re-
ception will follow in the Assembly
Hall.
General Notices
Psychology Colloquium: Dr. John H1.
P'lavell, University of Minnesota. will
speak on "The Use of Language as an
intellectual Tool: Some Developmen-
tal Studies," Fri., Feb. 17, 4:15 p.m.,
Aud. C, Angell Hall. Coffee will be
served from 3:45 to 4:15 in Room 3417
Mason Hall.
Undergraduate Biological Science Re-
search Awards: For participation in re-
search are available under a program
sponsored by the Zoology Dept. and
the National Science Foundation. Stu-
dents affiliate with participating staff
members for research on a collaborative
or semi-independent basis. Applica-
tions open for $600 awards for 10 weeks
research duing Spring and Summer
Terms. Applications competitive for
undergraduates concentrating in biolog-
ical science, or other qualified stu-
dents. Details and application form at
the Zoology Dept. office, 2091 Natural
Science Bldg. Deadline: Mon., Feb. 20.
Romain Rolland Fellowship: The
American Committee for the Romain
Rolland Centennial announces the Ro-
main Rolland Fellowship for study and
research in France. Preference will be
given to doctoral candidates in the
humanities or social sciences who plan
to undertake research in France and
who wish to consult the unedited pa-
pers and correspondence at the Arch-
Ives Romain Rolland. Applications
should be requested from the Alliance
Francaise, 527 Madison Ave., New York,
N.Y. 10022.
Block Tickets: Student Government
Council has approved drawings for
the Motown block tickets on the fol-
lowing basis:
1. Alpha Epsilon Pl. 2. Frederick
House. 3. Wenley House. 4. Theta Chi.
5. Lloyd House. 6. Alpha Phi Alpha. 7.
Alpha Chi Sigma. 8. Evans Scholars.

9. Pi Epsilon P1. 10. Alpha Delta Pi.
11. Zeta Psi. 12. Phi Sigma Delta. 13.
Cooley House. 14. Michigan House. 15.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 16. Hayden House,

EQ. 17. Bush House, SQ. 18. Sigma Pi. Primate Res., BS/MS lab, sci. Oncology,
19. Huber House, SQ. 20. Acacia. BS biochem. or bacteriol. Pathology, BS
21. Lambda Chi Alpha. 22. Van Tyne Chem. or Biol. Radiology. BS Biol. or
House. 23. Williams House. 24. Strauss Chem. Pharmacy, BS Chem. or biol.
Hous, EQ. 25. Anderson House, EQ. 26. Plant Pathology, Chem. or biol. Pedi-
Hunt House, EQ. 27. Tau Epsilon Phi. atrics; BS Chem. plus lab exper.
28. Butler House. 29. Betsy Barbour. 30. Dept. of Social Services, Lansing, Mich.
Prescott House, EQ. 31. Phi Gamma -Blind Services Counselor Trainee I
Delta. 32. Reeves House. 33. Delta Kap- for Alpena, Mich. BA Soc., Psych, So-
pa Epsilon. 34. Chicago House, WQ. 35. cial Work, Spec. Ed. or related field,
Delta Sigha Phi. 36. Chi Phi. 37. Sig- Vocational rehabilitation.
ma Alpha Mu. 38. Stockwell. 39. Sigma Sarke Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington,
Nu. 40. Angell House, AL. ak TraIn.Bomngn
41. Gomberg House, SQ. 42. Chi Psi lnd.-Res. Chem. Semi-conductor Dev.
43. Phi Kappa Psi, 44. Delta Tau Delta. Engr. Des. & D.ev. Engr. Technical Il-
45. Hinsdale, EQ. 46. Taylor House, EQ. TrVoDev. & Systems Engr. Internal Au-
47. Alpha Sigma Phi. 48. Theta Xi. 49 ditor.
Beta Theta Pi. 50. Psi Upsilon. 51.
Law Club. 52, Sigma Phi. 53. Allen Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
Rumsey. 54. Zeta Beta Tau. 55. Palmer Biol. Set., Chem., Bio-Chem., ChE, CE.
House, AL. 56. Tyler House, EQ. 57. Tau Microbiol., Parasitologist, Pharmacists,
Kappa Epsilon. 58. Kelsey, SQ. 59. Del- Med. Communications, MD, Zool., Stat.,
ta Upsilon. 60. Pi Lambda Phi. 61. Tau Librarians, Architect., Pharm. Manuf.
Delta Phi. 62. Sigma Epsilon. 63. Phi Inspector, EDP programmers, MA for
Delta Theta. 64. Winchell, WQ. 65. controller and fin, anal. Patent Attor-
Fletcher Hall. ney. Sales and Mktg. Res.
Livonia Educational Association, Li-
vonia, Mich.-Executive Secretary, 5 yrs.
Placem ent teaching exper. MA degree, exper. in
local, state and national associations'
POSITION OPENINGS: desired. Will manage office.
Local Company, Ann Arbor-Openings Interlochen Arts Academy, Interloch-
for Cost Acctg., Tool and Machine De- en, Mich.-Guidance Counselor for pri-
sign, Industrial Engineer and Produc- vate, coed, secondary boarding school.
tion Supervisors. 2 yrs. teaching, 1 yr. g&c exper. MA
Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. - in G&C, certification for Michigan.
Home Economist, research on dairy and Local Educational Project, Ann Ar-
poultry, lab, exper. Shift Supervisor, bor, Mich.-Secretary, 2 to 3 yrs, only,
some chem. courses. Process Engr., ChE Typing, no shorthand. H.S. plus some
plus 1-3 yrs. exper. Research Chemist. Bus. College, some exper. preferred.
BS Organ. Chem. plus 5-10 yrs. in * * *
res. & dev. Asst. Research Pharmacolo- For further information please call
gist, BS in biol. sci. and/or exper, work- 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
ing with animals. Appointments, 3200 SAB.
University of Wisconsin Medical Cen-
ter, Madison, Wis.-Univ. Health Serv., SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
bacteriol. bkgd. VA Hosp., BS med. 212 SAB--
tech. Microbiol., BS Bacteriol. or Biol. INTERVIEWS:
Genetics, biol. or chem. lab, exper. FEB. 16--

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selor, waterfront, sailing, tennis, na-
ture & handicraft.
FEB. 20--
Camp Brown Ledge, Vt.-Coed. Spec.
in golf, archery, riflery & arts & crafts.
Male & female.
FEB. 22-
Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Jack-
son, Mich.-Counselors in waterfront,
unit leaders, general counselors.
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Sche-
nectady. N.Y.-Summer positions for Jr.
Sr. & Grads in Bus. Ad., Public Ad.,
Econ., Hist., Poll. Sci., Acctg., Law,
Chem., Engrg-CE/ChE/IE/ME/Metall. &I
Nuclear Engrg., Physics and Math. Ap-
plications due Feb. 28.
Twin Orchard Country Club, Long
Grove, Ill.-Male & female, good pay
plus room and board.
Great Lakes Yacht Club, St. Clair
Shores, Mich.-Sailing instructor, exper.
necessary.
* * *
Information and details at Summer
Placement Service, 212 SAB, lower level.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS: Make interview appointments
at Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg.
FEB. 23-
Carrier Air Conditioning Co.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc.
Fairbanks Morse, Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Kaiser Chemicals.
Martin Marietta Corp.-Denver & Bal-
timore Divisions.
Martin Marietta Corp.-Orlando Divi-
sion.
Shell Oil Companies.
TRW, Inc.
Union Carbide Corp.-Linde Div.
U.S. Plywood Corp
U.S. Govt.-Patent Office.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

YEA
KIDS!1
Support Children's Community Bucket Drive
Thursday

Graduate 'Student
Informal Coffee Hour
TODAY
3:30-5:30 P.M.

2nd Floor

Rackham Lounge

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view Feb. 16, 10-12 & 1-5. Head

Inter-
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ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone, Fri.,
Feb. 17, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
Near Eastern Club, Lecture: Prof.
Luther, Feb. 21, 4:10 p.m.,' Aud. Lane
Hall.
Russian Circle, Feb. 16, 8 p.m., 2065
Frieze Bldg., an evening of poetry, rec-
itation and comedy featuring "The
Boor" by A. P. Chekhov.
Engineering Council, Meeting, Feb.
10, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB.
* * *
Le Cercie Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy
a French atmosphere, Thurs., Feb. 16,
3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
* * *
Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman men's hon-
or society, members who are graduat-
ing seniors and ,who plan to work for
graduate degrees may apply for one of
six $300 scholarships by contacting Prof.
John -Field 1450S Mason Hall. Local
deadline for applications is Feb. 24.

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FORESTER'S CLUB ANNUAL

Paul Bunyan Ball
INFORMAL
* Square Dancing with Dean Parker 8-10
" Entertainment 10-1 1
Forester's Club Jug Band
Sawing Contest
Skit
" Round Dancing i1-1 with the
"Four Gone Conclusions"
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"Wanted: A Society for the Prevention
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