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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12.1967

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an t
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 3519 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 764-8429.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12
Day Calendar
Mental Health Research Institute
Seminar-George Mandler, Department
of Psychology, University of Califor-
nia, San Diego, "Organization and Mem-
ory": 1057 Mental Health Research In-
stitute, 3:45 p.m.
Travel Film Series-"Colorado," "Ari-
zona," "A Touch of California," and
"The Hawaiian Islands": Aud. A, Angell
Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Hill Aud. Concert Ushers: A limited
number of positions, as ushers for the
University Musical Society Choral Un
ion and Extra Series Concerts in Hill
Aud., and for the Chamber Music
Concerts in Rackham Aud., are avail-
able, due to mid-year graduation, etc.
Persons who are interested in filling
these positions should apply in person
to Mr. Warner at the Box Office in
Hill Aud. from 7 to 9 p.m.
Zoology Seminar: Dr. Marcus Jacob-
son, Department of Biological Sciences,
Purdue University, will speak on: "How
Are Nervous Connections Formed be-
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to offi-
cially recognized and, registered student
organizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB
* * *
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting and elec-
tion of officers, Jan. 13, 7:30 p.m., Room
3K-3L, Michigan Union.
Folk Dance Club (WAAY, Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone, Jan.
13, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
~* * *
Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy
a French atmosphere,+ Thurs., Jan. 12,
3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Christian Science Organization, Testi-
mony meeting, Thurs., Jan. 12, 7:30-
8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB.
Baha'i Student Group, Baha'i fireside
meeting, Jan. 13, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron,
Apt. 5.

tween the Eye and the Brain?" Jan. 12,1
4 p.m., 2203 Angell Hall.
History Lecture: Prof. Robert Lee
Wolff of Harvard University will speak
on: "The Ark of the Covenant and
the Hand of God on the Upper Loire."
Slides will be shown. Jan. 12, 4:10 p.m.,
Aud. D, Angell Hall. For further in-
formation contact Mrs. Eggert, 764-6305,
History Office.
College of Engineering and Institute
of Science and Technology Colloquium:
Prof: A. B. Rosenstein of the Engi-
neering Department, University of Cali-
fornia at Los Angele,s was scheduled to
speak on "Synthesizing the Engineering
Curriculum," 4 p.m. in Room 229 West
Engineering Bldg., but, due to illness,'
the colloquium is cancelled this evening.
Mathematical Association of Amer-
ica: Will show a film, "Can You Hear
the Shape of a Drum?" starring Mark
Kac, Thurs., Jan. 12, 4 p.m., 2225 An-
gell Hall.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
New Schedule for Peace Corps Place-
ment Tests-Given the third Saturday
of the month at 1:30 p.m. at the Oown-
town Post Office, Main at Catherine
Sts.
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
thedinterview Please return forms and
update your files as soon as possible.
Call 764-7460, General Division Desk.
MON., JAN. 16-
International Voluntary Services, Inc.,
Wash., D.C.-BAadvl degrees Anthro.,
Chem., Educ., Engl., Fine Arts, Lan-
guages, Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Geol.,
Hist., Journ., Lib. Sci., Math, Micro-
biol., Nat. Res., Pharm., Philo., Phys.,
Poli. Sci.,Psych., PubliccHealth, Soc.,
k Soc. Work. For Social Work &
voluntary overseas service.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Allen Park,
Mich.-p.m. only. BA Econ., Gen. Lib.
Arts, Hist., Journ., Speech & Soc. for
Mgmt. Trng. & Merchandising.
State Journal (Federated Publications,

Inc.), Lansing, Mich.-BA Econ., Engl.,
Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ. & Poli. Sci.f
For Adv., Gen. Writing, news reporting
& copy editing.
S. D. Warren Co., Muskegon, Mich.--I
BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib.
Arts & Chem. For Mgmt. Trng., Pro-
duction & Territorial Sales.
TUES., JAN. 17-
International Voluntary Services, Inc.,'
Wash., D.C.--See Monday's listing.
Defense: Intelligence Agency, Wash.,
D.C. - BA/adv. degrees Econ., Geog.,
Geol., Libr. Sci., Math, Forestry, Phys.,
Public Health & Area Studies. For Com-
puting & Library.
WED., JAN. 18-
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., Pitt.,
Pa.-BA Econ., Engl., Fine Arts, For.
Lang.,. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Hist. &
Journ. For Territorial Sales.
J. Walter Thompson Co., N.Y.C. -
Any degree, any major for advertising
copywriters.
U.S. Public Health Service, Detroit,
Mich.-BA Econ., Educ., Engl., Lan-
guages, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ.,
Psych., Public Health, Speech, Soc., &
Social Work,
Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford,
Conn.-Any degree, any major, interest
In math.
Moser Secretarial School, Chicago, Ill.
-p.m. only. Women considering secre-
tarial skills as supplement to college
backgrounds.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill, -
Process Engineer, ChE plus 1-3 yrs, ex-
per. Res. Chem., BS Org. Chem.'plus 5-
10 yrs. in organ. synthesis. Stat. Anal.,
MA in stat., econ. or related fields.
State of Indiana, Dept. of Nat. Res.,
Indianapolis, Ind.-Recreation Planner's
position in Outdoor Rec. Div. With
some exper. & knowl. of planning on
state level.
Crouch, Renberg Schneider, Chicago,
Ill.-Asst. in Certified Audits, BBA/
MBA/LS&A degrees, desire to get CPA.
Mgmnt. Consultants, Chicago, Ill. -
Actuarial careers in life insurance field.
Placement in all sizes and types of
companies.
County of Kent, Office of Prosecuting
Atty., Grand Rapisd, Mich.-Trial train-
ing position with trial investigation
staff. Trian trng. in appellate positions,
research in criminal law.
Dept. of Social Services, Oakland
County-Vacancies on social casework
staff. BA with bkgd. in soc./psych.

Local Urban Offices-Staff Asst., Per-
sonnel Div. Consulting in personnel
mgmt. for cities and villages in Michi-
gan. Degree in Public Admin., or re-
lated fields, course work or grad work
in municipal government.
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For further information, please call
764-7460, General Division Desk, Bureau
of Appointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Summer Jobs with Post Office-Some
driving vehicles. Seasonal assistants for
offices throughout U.S. Applications for
examination must be received before
Feb. 9, 1967. Further information and
applications available at Summer Place-
ment Service.
The Appel Farm, N.J.-Coed camp will
interview Sat., Jan. 14, from 9 to 12 at
Summer-Placement Service, 212 SAB.
Looking for counselors and waterfront.
Retail Credit Co.-National firm can
use men in 300 branch offices through-
out the U.S. Must be 21, having typing
ability and automobile for local, travel.
Contact N. R. Bates, 662-2517, Ann Ar-
bor.
Crestwood Camp, Conn.-Coed. Will
interview here Jan. 12, from 2:30 to 5.
Looking for head counselor, specialists
in swimming, music, generalsathletics
and horseback riding.
Exception-Notice to all students-
The Summer Placement Service at 212
SAB will be open Saturday morning.
Jan. 14 from 9 to 12.
For further information stop in at
212 SAB, Lower Level, Summer Place-
ment Service. Hours 8:30-12 and 1:30-
4:30.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS: Make interview appointments
at Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg.
JAN. 19-
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.--BS-
MS only.
McCreary Tire & Rubber Co.
Raytheon Corp.
City of Milwaukee.
Applied Physics Lab.-Johns Hopkins
"endix Corp.-Systems Res., Field En-
grg., Automotive, Mishawaka, Central
Office.
Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.
NASA-Marshall Space Flight Co.
Trane Co.
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.

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7:00 and ,9:05 p.m. - Cinema
Guild will present Jean-Luc Go-
dard's "Alphaville" in the Arch.
Aud.
FRIDAY, JAN. 12
7:00 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema
Guild will present Jean-Luc Go-
dard's "Alphaville" in the Arch.
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8:30 p.m.-The University Sym-
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Hillel Foundation, Sabbath service,
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