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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BI

..:.:.:.-.. acctg. exper., including tax work and SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
systems preparation. Degree in acctg. 212 SAB--
or bus. ad. Apply by May 1, 1967. Summer Placement Service is open for
Dixon State School, Dept. of Mental browsing, we will continue to receive
L L E T I N Health, Dixon, 111.-Positions open for openings for men and women in all
Soc. Workers at 4 levels, level I req. BS areas, keep posted if you are still look-
plus 9 mos, exper., rest req MSW. Spe- ing.
cial Ed. Reg. Nurse. Soc. Worker Please pick up your college interview
Trainee, BA any field. MH Rehabili- forms at Summer Placement Service, 212
tation Counselor I. SAB, lower level.
you have not taken or those you have * * *

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-Natural Resources (behind Educa-
tion)
Section D-Roadway, South of SectionI
C.
-Nursing (in front)
-Business Administration (behind I
Nursing)
-Public Health (behind Business Ad-,
ministration)
-Social Work (behind Public Health)
-Flint (behind Social Work)
-Dearborn (behind Flint)
Members of the Faculties at 9:15 a.m..
in the Lobby, first floor, Administra-
tion Bldg., where they may robe.
(Transportation to Stadium or Yostf
Field House will be provided.)'
Regents, ex-Regents, Members of the
Deans' Conference and other adminis-.
trative officials at 9:15 a.m. in Room
2549 Administration Bldg., where they
may robe. (Transportation to Stadium
or Yost Field House will be provided.)
Delegates from other Institutions at
9:15 a.m. in tha Lawyers Club Lounge
where they may robe. (Transportation
to Stadium or Yost Field House will
be provided.)
Schedules of Assembly will be post-
ed on bulletin boards of appropriate
buildings. Markers will be placed at
the assembling places on Commence-
ment Day.
March into Stadium-10 a.m.
WEATHER RAINY
In case of rainy weather, the'Uni-
versity fire siren will be blown at in-
tervals between 8:50 and 9 a.m. indi-
cating the exercises in the Stadium
will be abandoned. Members of the
Faculties, Regents, Deans, etc., will
assemble at the same places as for the
fair weather program. Graduates will go
directly to Yost Field House at 10
a.m. and enter by the South door.
1965-1966 University of Michigan Bib-
liography: Forms for bibliographic,'in-
formation for the current "University
Bibliography" are being mailed to Uni-
University employe who has publica-
versity faculty and staff members. Any
tions to report for the period July 1,
1965, to December 31, 1966, and who
has not received the form is requested
to call the ORA Editorial Office, 764-
4277.
Doctoral Examination for Dean Gor-
don Laurin, Chemical Engineering;
thesis: "Electrochemical and Sodium
Initiated Polymerization of 4'Vinyl Py-
ridine in Liquid Ammonia," Sat., April
15, Room 3201 East Engineering, at 8
a.m. Chairman, G. Parravano.
Doctoral Examination for Judith Kar-
.en Lang Doyle, Chemistry; thesis: "Op-
tical Isomers of the Cis-Dichlorobis
(Ethlylenedi-Amine) Platinum (IV Ion
and its Stereospecific Reaction with
Ethlyenediamine," Sat., April 15, Room
3402 Chemistry, at 11 a.m. Co-chairmen,
C. F. Liu and H. B. Mark.
Doctoral Examination for James Da-
vid Ligon, Zoology; thesis: "The Biol-
ogy of the Elf Owl, Micrathene Whitney
I," Mon., April 17, Room 2000 Museums
Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman, H. B. Tor-
doff.
Doctoral Examination for Bernard
Percy Hildebrand, Electrical Engineer-
ing; thesis: "A General Analysis of Con-
tour Holography," Mon., April 17, Room
1075 East Engineering, at 3 p.m. Chair-
man, E. N. Leith.
Doctoral Examination for Ash Mc-
Clure Hawk, Speech; thesis: "An Acous-
tical and Phystilogical Analysis of Lin-
gual Diadochokinesis in Children from

Five through 10 Years of Age," Mon.,
April 17, Library, University Speech
Clinic, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, H. H.
Bloomer.
Doctoral Examination for James
Francis Lafferty, Nuclear Engineering;
thesis: "Two-Phase Vortex Flow," Tues.,
SApril18, Room 315 Auto. Lab., North-
ZJampus, at 9 a.m. Chairman, r. 0. Ham-
mitt.
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 event.
FRI., APRIL 14-
Alpha Delta Phi, TGIF; Delta Tau
Delta, Open-Open; Lambda Chi Alpha,
TGIF; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi
Gamma Delta, TGIF; Phi Gamma Delta,
Open House; Sigma Nu, TGIF; Tau
Delta Phi, Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau,
Open-Open; Zeta Tau Alpha, Spring
Dance-Dinner.
SAT., APRIL 15-
Alpha Delta Phi, Band Party; Delta
Tau Delta, Open-Open; Phi Gamma
Delta, Open House, Tau Delta Phi, Open
Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open.
SUN., APRIL 16-
Geddes House, Oxford, Open.Open
House; Strauss House, EQ, Study Break-
Picnic-at Island Park.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Bureau of Appointments & Occupa-
' tional Info. Hours-8:30-12 and 1:30-
4:30 p m., Mon.-Fri. Open all interims
between terms for browsing, counsel-
ing, and bringing records up to date.
Students-If you plan to remain ac-
tive through the summer please in-
form us of your summer address so
that you may receive monthly alumni
bulletins of job requests we receive
by mail.
College Placement Council -' Please
help us send information to College
Placement Council on salary offers. If
you have received any salary informa-
tion please inform General Division for
statistical purposes, either job offers

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accepted.
Federal Service Entrance Examination
(FSEE)-Applications due April 15 for
next test on May 20. The June test
is the last one given this academic
year.
Peace Corps Qualifying Test-Given
the third Sat., April 15, 1:30 pm.,
Downtown Post Office, Main at Cathl
erine Sts.
Peace Corps New Programs-In Poly-
nesia's first independent nation, West-
ern Samoa. Need lib. arts grads for
training this summer for public health,
teaching, agriculture and community
development.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Bechtel Corp., San Francisco, Calif.
-Personnel Department vacancies -
Development, exper, with implementa-
tion of mgmt. improvement programs,
oriented to tech. & engr. personnel,
bkgd. in learning theory with adv. de-
gree pref. Administration, 5-8 yrs. gen.
personnel exper., pref. in tech, indus-
try, including recruitment Jof exempt
professional personnel, salary admin.,
job analysis. BA level degree req. Proc-
essing, BA pref. in Bus. Ad. plus 4
yrs. including stat., acctg. & data proc-
essing.
Local Hospital-Accountant Trainee,
1 yr. program leading to Asst. Fiscal
Officers and Fiscal Officer. BA with
acctg. major, two levels of entrance.
Continental National American
1 troup, Detroit, Mich.-Group Account
Executive, liaison between company and
its Detroit & metro. area agents. Male,
21-28, resident of Metro-Detroit area,
min. 2 yrs. college. Not sales position,
Probate Court, Juvenile Div., Liv-
ingston County, Howell, Mich.-Juv-
enile Probate Officer, supv. delinquent
boys & girls, pre-hearing recommends,
work with families. Male, BA bkgd. in
sod or social work, recent grad or few
yrs. work in social work.
UEncyclopedia Britannica-Full or part-
time resident representatives. No can-
vassing, potential for high earnings,
select areas.
Civil Service Bureau, City of St.
Paul, Minn.-Landscape Arch. I and II.
Graduate iin Lds. Arch., with 2 yrs.
professional exper. for II level job.
Oral interview, apply immediately.
City of Grand Rapids, Mich. - As-
, sistant Income Tax Administrator, req.

For further information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.

Details and applications at Summer
Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Lev-
el.

ORGANIZATION NOTICES
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labor day weekend

USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-1
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
x* * *
Baha'i Student Group, Religious dis-
cussion; Fri., April 14, 8 p.m., 335 E.
Huron, Apt. 5.
Square Dance Club, Square dance,
April 15, 8-11 p.m., Women's Athletic
Bldg. All students, faculty and staff
invited to join the fun.
Campus Crusade for Christ, College
life meeting, April 14, 7:30 p.m., Al-
pha Gamma Delta Sorority.
* * *
Guild House, Friday noon luncheon,
Alan Abrahamse, Grad: "The Commit-
.tee of Responsibility of Ann Arbor,"
April 14, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802
Monroe.
* *
Newman Student Association, Com-
munity mass and supper, April 14, 5
p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson.

Hillel Foundation, Sabbath services-
Pre-Passover Sabbath, April 14, 7 p.m.,
1429 Hill St.
4' * *
Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with in-
struction open tp everyone, Fri., April
14, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym,
For as many as are of the works
of the law are under the curse:
for it is written, Cursed is every
one that continueth not in all
things which are written in the
book. of the law to do -them.
Gal. 3:10
CHURCH OF CHRIST
530 West Stadium

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FINE CUISINE
DINNERS
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Enjoy the Relaxing Atmosphere
761-3548
OPEN SEVEN DAYS-3:30 P.M. to 2:00 A.M.
312 S. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor'
between E. William and E. Liberty

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