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'E..: c>\'+; .. b. :. ' ,is, o, .,. ..14',T 3,\' p , ~''q.'C T .':y'" SIZES 27-38 $4.98 Available in stock: STA-PREST LEVIS, STRETCH LEVIS, Super Slims and Slim Fits. Also Nuvo STA-PREST LEVIS in various shades of green, blue, brown, and gold. The Daily Offilcal 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 T'VPKWIIT'TTM:N form to Room 3564 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; lay Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are notj accepted for publication. For moreI information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 :Day Calendar Municipal Finance Officers Training Institute-Registration, Rackham Bldg. Lobby, 9:30 a.m. Mental Health Research Institute Seminar-Dr. William H. Masters and Biology Research Foundation, Washing-I ton University, St. Louis, "Human Sex- Mrs. Virginia J-ohnson, Reproductive ual Response: Facts and Fallacies": Rackham Lecture Hall, 4-5:30 p.m. Tea: MHRI, Room 2057, 3:15 p.m. Psychology Colloquium-Dr. William Masters and Mrs. Virginia Johnson, "Human Sexual Response: Facts and Fallacies": Rackham Lecture Hall, 4 p.m. Coffee will be served at 3:45 p.m. at 3417 Mason Hall. School of Music String Department Recital-Recital Hall, School of Music,! 3:45 p.m. History Lecture-Walter Goffart, Uni- versity of Toronto, "What the End of the European Colonial Empires May reach Us About Rome's End": East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 4' Diptych": 2065 Frieze Bldg., March 10, Student Government Council Approval Resume should state any relevant ex- p~m.. 8 p.m. :of the following student spnnsured perience. events becomes effective 24 hours after Silver Spring Neighborhood Center, Zoology Seminar-Dr. Zenichi, Insti- Conference in the Social Sciences: ; the publicatior. of this notice. All pub- Milwaukee-Senior Groupworker's po- tute of Genetics, Osaka University, Ja- "youth, oPlitics and the University,"' icity for these events must be with- sition. MSW and some exper. in field. pan, "Isozymes in the House Fly": 1400. UGLI Multipurpose Room, Sat., March held until the approval has become ef- Pref. degree in social groupwork and Chemistry Bldg., 4 p.m. 11, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30 to 5:30 fective, 2-3 yrs. professional work, p.m. Speakers: Approval request forms for student Abitibi Corp., Alpena, Mich, - As- Student Laboratory Theatre Program Paul Booth, SDS "The Dilemma of sponsored events are available in Room sistant to Personnel Manager. Grad in -Performance of two one-act plays by Career Choice" William . Dlamson 1011 of the SAB. personnel or related area. 1-5 yrs. ex- Tennessee Wtliamsma tone-actl Me Like Caree Jon A lli. s amdn Prescott House, East Quad-IHA, All- per. in personnel work, opening in May the Rain" and "The Long Goodbye " Gutmann Joh "ppe poll si Dn- campus dance. Long Island Sound, for another graduate in handling safety! then TRain" , and"Te Ldg., Goodby" Gmannd tpsych., "The Assault onIn- March 10, 8:30-12:30, Union Ballroom. and employe programs. Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.M.ner and Outer Boundaries"; Ronald Engineering Council, Symposium: "Is * jAdmission free. Inglehart, poll. sci., "Intergenerationalthe Engineer a Slave to his Profes- For further information please callV .sy ArConflict in U.S. and W. Europe" How-rsion?" March 13, 3-5 p.m., Rooms 3 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of; Dept. of the History of Art Lecture ard Wachtel, econ.; Jeffry Piker, so- R and S, Union. Appointments, 3200 SAB. -Richard Turner, Department of Art ciol.; David R. Regal, sociol., "Social IHA-SQC, TGIF, March 17, 4-6 p.m.,. History, Princeton University, "What Is Change and Generational Differences"; South Quad.SE Florentine about Florentine Painting?": Richard Flacks, sociol, University of Michigan Folklore So- 212M CEB Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. ciety, Bill Monroe concert, March 25, 8 NTERVIEWS. Admission Test for Graduate Study p.m., Trueblood Aud. FRI., MARCH 10- Ann Arbor Film Festival-Architec- in Business: Applications available in Latin American Student Association, Camp Rockwood, Canada- am.-5 ture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. 122 Rackham Bldg. The test will be on Semi-formal dance, April 1, 9:30-1, Mich- p.m. Coed. Counselors male & female. Sat., April 1, and applications must be igan League. Swimming instr., sailing, riding, radio Open Seminar--"Explorations," stu- received in Princeton, N.J., by March station. science, music director, male dent-centered, dialogical, open seminar, 16. .1or female. Guild House, 802 Monroe St., 7:30 p.m. Placem eit Browns Lake Resort, Wis.-Waitresses, Law School Admission Test: Appli- maidsvlaygrnd inst.femaswim- School of Music Degree Recital - cations available in 122 Rackham Bldg. Rhonda Bartsch, piano: Recital Hall, The test will be on. Sat., April 8, and School of Music, 8:30 p.m. applications must be received in Prince- :ton, N.J., by March 25. G4TODD'S GENTRY, SHOPS STYLE ON CAMPUS 1 4 i General Notices Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Michael J. Klein, "Mars." After the lec- ture the Student Observatory, fifth floor, Angell Hall, will be open for inspection and for telescope observa- tions of Jupiter and the Great Nebula in Orion. Children welcomed, accom- panied by adult., Fri., March 10, Aud. D, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. University Lecture: Prof. Waclaw Led- nicki, prof. emeritus of Slavic lan- guages and literatures, University of California, "A. Frycz-Modrzewski and J. C. Pasek: Polish Dualism in a Graduate Record Examination: Ap- plications available in 122 Rackham Bldg. The test will be on Sat., April 22, and applications must be received in Princeton, N.J., by April 4. Student Summer Fellowship Program of the Michigan Cancer Foundation: Students of medicine, dentistry, public health, or veterinary medicine and candidates for a doctoral degree in the. basic medical sciences are eligible. The deadline for submitting applications is April 1. Information on application procedures may be obtained in the Graduate Fellowship Office, Room 1014 Rackham Bidg. " NORTHLAND; Parkin; LosI 9£A C DOWNTOWN, 1216 Randolph DEARBORN, 5000 Schaee U " BIRMINGHAM, 159 W. Maple 8 ANN ARBOR,1209S S. University a 1611 Announcement: Two Peace Corps rep- resentatives will be at the Bell Tower Motor Inn on March 15 and 16, 8:30- 5 p.m., to talk to both seniors and those individuals who have already tak- en the Peace Corps Test. No appoint- ments necessary. There will be addi- tional representatives at the Bureau on April 3, 4 and 5. The regular test will be given this month at the down- town branch of the Post Office, Main at Catherine St., Sat., March 25, 1 p.m. Applications available at the Bureau of Appointments. POSITION OPENINGS: Aerospace - Division, Moog, Inc., East Auroura, N.Y.-Many openings for any engineering degree plus MBA, in areas of fin. & mktg., plan, control/prod. mgmt./sales/engrg. mgmt. / program mgmt./organizational behavior, etc. Boys Club of Pontiac, Inc., Pontiac, Mich.-Group activities worker I, min. 2 yrs. college. Openings in areas of group supervision, arts & crafts, activi- ties dir., and phys. ed. Washtenaw County Library Board, Opening in Manchester, Mich.-Librar- an, MLS plus 5 yrs. total exper., 2 administrative years. Michigan Hospital Service, Blue Cross- Shield, Detroit-Statistician, 1-2 yrs. in similar work, min. 3 courses in stat. Hart Tie & Lumber Co., Inc., Black River Falls, Wis.-Forester, BS in for- estry or wood utilization. Pref. married man without military obligation. Copper Country Chamber of Coin- noerce, Inc., Houghton, Mich.-Manager to assist newly elected president, who is professor at Mich. Tech. Univ. Su- pervise daily operation of office and promote objectives of chamber program. i1 lU , V k .. 1 11 4, 1li1 1S C)It1 mning inst., male or female bellhop, barboy. MARCH 13- Detroit Edison Co., Detroit - 9-5, Art and Design, Computing, Mgmt. rng., Mkt. Res., Personnel, Produc- tion, Sales, Writing and General. MARCH 14- Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich. - 9-5. Spec. waterfront, arts & crafts, nature, campcraft, canoe tripping,. truck-bus driver, nurse, secretary andI unit supervisors. Camp Farband, Mich .-Coed. 1-5 p.m. Prog. dir., s. couns., riding, waterfront, sports, male & female. Applications and details at Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Level. Pa a-Time Employment RN or LPN-Temporary assignment in University Clinic to start immedi- ately. Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Duration -3 weeks. Interested applicants please contact: Part-Time Employment Office, 2200 SAB, Phone 764-7283. r y 3 . t t C Foster-Wheeler Corp. Jervis B. Webb Co. Kellogg Co. Sparton Eelctronics Corp. U.S. Govt.-Air Force Recruting, U.S. Govt,-Bureau of Public Roads. U.S. Govt.-Navy-Bureau of Ships. U.S. Govt.-Naval Ship Systems Coin- mand. U.S. Govt.-Norfolk Naval Shipyard (Nuclear Power Div.), MARCH 14-- Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Boise Cascade Corp. (Bureau of Ap- pointmen ts). Bristol Laboratories, Inc. Continental Alviation & Engrg. Corp!. Interstate Electronics. Litton F'ystems, Inc. - Guidance & Controls Systems Div.). Melpar, Inc. Page Communications, Inc. Pan American ePtroleum Corp. Sanders Associates, Inc. Symington Wayne Corp. United Airlines. Universal Oil Products Co. U.S. Govt.-Federal aWter Pollution, Control Admin. U.S. Govt.--Naval Ship Systems Com- mand. MARCH 16-- Aerojet-General Corp. Atlantic Research Corp.--Missile Sys- tems Div. AVCO Space & Missiles Div. Calgon Corp. Garrett Corp.-Airesearch Manufac- turing Co. (Calif.). General Motors Corp.-Summer only. Howard, Needles, Tammen and Ber- gen doff. Inst. for Defense Analyses. Koehring Co. Miles Laboratories. Standard Oil Co. (Ohio). Varian Associates-Bomac Div. U.S. Govt.--Army Engineer District. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB._ ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- SvEwwS Mak intarviw Aorintments :*a maze ine rvi e apptm, .c* at Room 128-H. West Engineering Bldg. Folklore Society, General meeting and MARCH 13 workshop, Sat., March 11, 2 p.m., SAB E. W. Bliss Co. (Third Floor Conference Room). Chicago Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa- cifi R.R. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance CTS Corp. with instruction open to everyone, Fri., Detroiter Mobile Homes (Bureau of March 10, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. Appointments).* * Federal-Mogul Corp. Le Cercie Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy aFrench atmosphere. Thurs., March 9 - 1-5p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Hathaway Hallmarks (Or what we hoped Gerry Mulligan would mention) ', i :r::.::..:...,, , 1 i } . ,. 4i f( Y. {i ". C t : : Iii.. r ","l ., ; 1. j .ifj. t i." +" 'eau, ., "." '@' .... tj ?:fiM1 .:. i .,, n i." <" - " ," Alpha Phi Omega, Actives meeting, March 9, 7 p.m., 3532 SA. Free re- freshments, pledges and advisors we come, final plans on pledge semi-for., mal. Newman Student Association, Cath- :>ic Voice lecture, March 10, 8 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Speaker: Sidney Cornelia Callahan, "The Challengei of Modern Women." Kappa Tau Alpha, Day conference, 'The Press and Criminal Procedures," March 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., North Campus Commons. keynote speech by Judge George Edwards, 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; morning panel discussion: "The Investigative Role of the Press" afternoon panel discussion: "The Law- yer and Public Statements-How Far Should He Go?" Program participants: William Porter, Journalism Dept. head; Prof. Dean C. Baker; Walter Krasny, Ann Arbor chief of police; William Del- hey, Washtenay County prosecutor, and representatives'from the working press, ACLU, Law School, Detroit Police De- partment, Wayne State and MSU. No conference fee. Read and Use Daily Classifieds FOR ALL YOUR FORMAL NEEDS! [- TUXEDOS [ WHITE DINNER JACKETS WEDDI NGS-PROMS-DANCES "Special Student Rates" RUSSELL'S* TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1230 Packard NO 5-4549 ix The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan I - Traditional button-down collar: Hand-turned for a soft roll, comfortable fit and casual flare. Result: Every Hathaway Club button-down looks equally well with or without a tie. (Also note the perfect pattern matching around the tip of collar. 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