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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE SIX

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1967

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The Daily Offlical 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 TYPEWRITTEN 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; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
Day Calendar
Psychology Colloquium-Dr. Jerome
Kagan, Dept. of Social Relations, Har-
vard University, "Genotypic Continuity
in Psychological Development": Aud. B,
Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. Coffee will be
served at 3:45 in 3417 Mason Hall.
Philosophy Lecture-Prof. Hilary Put-
man, Harvard University, "Mathemati-
cal Necessity": Aud. C, Angell Hall,
4 p.m.
School of Music Lecture-Mervin Mc-
Lean, "Maori Music of New Zealand":
200 Lane Hall, 4:15 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Nancy Spak, piano: Recital Hall, School
of Music, 7 p.m.
Ann Arbor Film Festival-Architec-
ture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m.
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.
Dept. of Architecture Lecture-Gary'
Natkin, architect, "New Town Planning
in Finland": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8
p.m.

School of Music Degree Recital-Nor-
man Sunderman, clarinet: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Conference in the Social Sciences:
'Youth, Politics and the University,"
UGLI Multipurpose Room, Sat., March
11. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30 to 5:30
p.m. Speakers:
Paul Booth, SDS, "The Dilemma of
Career Choice"; William A. Gamson,
sociol.; John Appel, poll. sci.; David
Gutmann, psych., "The Assault on In-
ner and Outer Boundaries"; Ronald
Inglehart, poll. sci., "Intergenerational
Conflict in U.S. and W. Europe"; How-
ard Wachtel, econ.; Jeffry Piker, so-
ziol.; "David R. Regal, sociol., "Social
Change and Generational Differences";
Richard Flacks, sociol.
TV Center Programs: On Sun., March
12, 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. Pills and
Panaceas." Drs. John Gosling and Bene-
dict Luchessi examine patent medicine
quackery in America, from colonial
times to the present.
12 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 -
U-M: 150. "The Great War." Practice
trenches on Observatory Hill and bar-
racks in Waterman Gym reflected W.W.
I and its effect on the campus. Prof.
loward H. Peckham interviews Miss
Helen Hebelar and Prof. Fred Wahr.
History Lecture: Prof. T. T. Ryder,
lecturer in classics, University of Hull,
England, "Isocrates and Athenian Pol-
Icy: A Realist Unheeded?": Fri., March
14, 2225 Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Admission Test for Graduate Study
in Business: Applications available in
122 Rackham Bldg. The test will be on
Sat., April 1, and applications must be
received in Princeton, N.J., by March
18.
Law School Admission Test: Appli-
cations available in 122 Rackham Bldg.
The test will be on Sat., April 8, and
applications must be received in Prince-
ton, N.J., by March 25.

Graduate Record Examination: Ap-
plications available in 122 Rackham
Bldg. The tes will be on Sat., April
22, and applications must be received
in Princeton, N.J., by April 4.
Doctoral Examination for William Jo-
seph O'Brien, Dental Materials and
Metallurgical: thesis: "Capillary Pene-
tration of Liquids Between Dissimilar
Solids," Fri., March 10. Room 1004, Kel.
logg Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman, Craig.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
noon on Wednesday prior to the even'.
FRI., MARCH 10-
Acacia, TG Band Party & Alpha Xi
Delta Open-Open; Alpha Chi Omega,
Pledge Formal; Alpha Delta Phi, Rec-
ord Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, TG &
Open House; Alpha Phi Alpha, TG;
Alpha Sigma Phi, Open-Open; Alpha
Tau Omega, Open-Open; Alpha Xi Del-
ta, Mothers' Weekend; Beta Theta Pi,
Mothers' Weekend; Chi Psi, Social Open
Open; Delta Chi. TG; Delta Kappa
Epsilon, Bun-Wad; Delta Tau Delta,
TG & Open-Open; Deltn Upsilon, Band
Party; Evans Scholars, Open-Open;
Kappa Alpha Psi, Party; Kappa Sigma,
TG; Lambda Chi Alpha, TG: Phi Del-
ta Theta. Orphan Party & Open-Open;
Phi Epsilon Pi, Party.
Phi Gamma Delta, TG & Open House;
Phi Kappa Tau, TG & Open-Open; P1
Lambda Ph., TG; Psi Upsilon, Party;
Sigma Chi, TG; Sigma Kappa. Pledge
Formal; Sigma Nu, TO & Open-Open/
Room Party; Sigma Phi, Open-Open:
Sigma Pi, Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi,
rG & Open-Open; Theta Chi, TG;
Tau Epsilon Phi, Party & Open-Open;
Theta Delta Chi. Folk Sing Party; Theta
Ki. TG; Theta Xi, TG; Zeta Beta Tau,
TG & Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Hall Party.
SAT., MARCH 11-
Acacia, Pajama Party & Open-Open;
Alpha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha
Epsilon Pi, Party; Alpha Kappa Alpha,
Pledge Formal; Alpha Tau Omega, Open-
Open; Beta Theta Pi, Mothers' Week-
end, Chi Phi, Band Party; Chi Psi,
Mothers' Weekend;Delta Chi, Party;
Delta Kappa Epsilon. TG & Open-Open;
Delta Tau Delta, Mothers' Weekend;
Delta Upsilon, Banc' Party; Evans Schol-
ares, Casino Royale; Kappa Alpha Psi,
Party; Kappa Sigma, House Party;
Lambda Chi Alpha, Open-Open Band
Party; Phi Delta Theta, Orphan Party
& Open-Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party.
Phi Gamma Delta, Open House; Phi
Kappa Psi, Band Party; Phi Kappa
Tau, Open-Open; Pi Kappa Alpha,
Open-Open Party; Pi Lambda Phi, Pol-
ish* PledgeFormal & Open-Open; Psi
Upsilon, Pit Party: Sigma Alpha Mu,
Band Party; Sigma Chi, Band Party;
Sigma Nu, Rush Party & Open-Open
Room Party; Sigma Phi, Open-Open;
Sigma Pi, Band Party; Tau Delta Phi,
Road Rally Party; Theta 'Chi, Open-
Open Band Party; Theta Delta C
Mothers' Weekend; Tau Epsilon Phi,
Band Party & Open-Open; Zeta Beta

Tau, Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Pledge For-
mal.
SUN., MARCH 12-
Theta Delta Chi, Too Bad Tomorrow
is Monday.
kPlacement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
All April, June & Aug. Graduates-
Only 3 more FSEE tests given this year.
The only one suring grads can take
must be applied for before March 15,
test given April 15. The other tests
are given May. 20 and June 17, appli-
cations must be in the previous month.
Apply now so that test papers may be
processed and interviews held before
leaving campus, to plan for future em-
ployment.
Heavy demand for FSEE talent, 1800
vacancies for college people currently.
Some positions include: Revenue Of-
ficial, Claims Reps., Customs Eaxm..
Stat., Contract and Procurement, Ap-
praisers, Mgmt. Anal., Programmers,
Claims Author., Wage & Hour Inves-
tigators, Budget Anal. Brochures, incl.
pay scales, available at Bureau of Ap-
pointments. Applications at Bureau.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Gradu-
ates and seniors make appointments by
4 p.m. of the day preceding the visits
by the following companies. All em-
ployers expect to see your file before
the interview Please return forme and
update your files as soon as possible.
Call 764-7460, General Division l es
MON., MARCH 13--
Detroiter Mobile Homes, St. Louis,
Mich.-BA Gen. Lib. Arts and Bus. Ad.
for Mgmt. Trng., Production and Sales.
Sears Roebuck and Co., Chicago-p.m.
only. Male & female. BA/adv. degrees
Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Math for Elec.
Computing.
Merck, Sharp *y Dome, Sylvania, Ohio
-BA Gen. Lib. Arts, Biochem. and
0hem. for Sales, Territorial and Pharma-
ceutical Sales.
TUES., MARCH 14--
Continental National American
Graoup, Chicago-Male & female. BA/
adv. degreesEcon., Gen. Lib. Arts and
Math for home office and claims in-
surance, sales, inside, Stat., Actuaries,
Underwriters, Internal Auditors.
Prudential Insurance Co. of America,
Minneapolis-Male & female. BA Econ.,
Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist. & Math for
Ins., Mgmt. Trng., Professional Sales.
J. C. Penney Co., Ann Arbor-Nation-
wide locations. p.m. only. Male & ft-
male. BA/adv. degrees Econ., Gen. Lib.
Arts for'Mgmt. Tm .
Boise Cascade Corp., Boise, Idaho -
BA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Library
Sci., for Mgmt. Trng., Production, Ac-
ctg. and Sales.
WED., MARCH 15-
Purdue University, W. Lfayette, Ind.
--Male & female. BA & sdv, degrees in
Econ. for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel and.
secretarial
Group Division, Aetna Life Insurance
Co., Hartford, Conn.-p.m. only. Any
degree, any major for home office in-
surance.
Dudley-Anderson-Yutzy, N.Y.C.-p.m.
only. Male & female. BA/adv. degrees
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NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011SAB.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance"
with instruction open to everyone, Fri.,
March 10, B-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
* * *
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting, March
10, 7:30 p.m., Room 3C, Michigan Union.
* * *
Baha'I Student Group, Discussion-
Open to public, March 10, 8 p.m., 335 E.
Huron, Apt. 5.
* 'I *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Una Tertulia,
Mon., March 13, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Bldg. Para toda persona que quiera
platicar en espanol. Cafe, galletas, etc.,
gratis a professores y esterdiantes.
* * *
Newman Student Association, Com-
nunity mass and supper, March 10, 5
p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson.
* * *
Newman Student Association, Cath-
olic Voice lecture, March 10, 8 p.m.,
Aud. A, Angell Hal, Speaker: Sidney

Cornelia Callahan, "The Challenge 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, Washtenaw County prosecutor, and
representatives from the working press,
ACLU, Law School, Detroit Police De-
partment, Wayne State and MSU. No
conference fee.
* * *
International Co-op House, Open;
house, Sun., March 12, .2-5 p.m., 1416
Hill. Come meet the men and women
of the world at the International Co-
op-it's another world, a world of fun,
excitement, good food, and, ah, cheap
living. Non-military recruitment for
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