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TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1966

PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1966

ELEGANCE

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FREE FUN & FROLI(
Whereas, we the DRIVIN WHEELS
take great pity on the girls on campus
as another night of rush approaches
And whereas:
Friday afternoon is the traditional time
for a brief reprieve from campus tensions
Therefore:
Let it be known than we..

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
s
The Daily Official 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 3519 Administration Bldg. be- I
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- j
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Day Calendar

call 764-0300 for an appointment with
a counselor.
Faculty Fellowships; The National
Council on the humanities has just an-
nounced three programs of faculty fel-
lowships and one program for project
grants which will be initiated in the
s summer of 1967. Deadlines for Initia-
tion of applications are Oct. 10 and 17.
1966. Program information, application
forms and instructions may be secured
through the Academic Relations sec-
Lion of the Office of the Graduate
School, 764-4405, or through ORA, 764-
7243,
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a Graduate Students may complete doe-
j toral language requirements by exami-
nation either with successful passing of
the Educational Testing Service Exam-
ination (in French or German) or the
Reading Examination. If a student
wishes to elect the Reading Examina-
tion he must have a No, 111 course with
a No. Ill course with a grade of B or
better while enrolled as a graduate Stu-
dent, or pass a preliminary objective

Examination. The next administration
of tine test.will be on Sat., Oct. 29. and
applications must be received in Prince-
ton, N.J., by Oct. 14.
i
Admission Test for Graduate Study in
Business: Application blanks are avail-
able in Room 122 Rackham Bldg, for
the Admission Test for Graduate Study
in Business. The next administration of
the test will be on Sat., Nov. 5, and
applications must be received in
Princeton, N.J., by Oct, 22.
Law School Admission Test: Appli-
cation blanks are available in Room 122
Rackham Bldg. for the Law School Ad- "
mission Test. The next administration
of the test will be on Sat., Nov. 12, and
applications must be received In Prince-
ton, N.J., by Oct. 29.
Doctoral Examination for Kay Mc-
Donald Tooley, Psychology; thesis: "Ego
Adaptation in Late Adolescence," Fri.,
Sept. 9, Room 414 Mason Hall, at 10
a.m. Chairman, E. M. Douvan.

01)e11: 14111,,dale House. EQ, Opeti-Open:
Phi Kappa Tau. Open-Open: Phi Sig-
ma Kappa. Open-Operi: Sigma Alpha
Mu, Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Open-
Opeu: Theta Chi, Opeu House: Theta
Xi. Open-Open:: Zeta Beta Tau, Open-
Open.
Alpha 5lgmu Phi. Open-Open Band
Parts: Alpha Tau Omego. Open-Open:
Bettt Thelri Pt, Band Party: Betsy Bar-
bour, Mixer with Law Club: Chi Phi,
Band Party : Delta Sigma Phi, Open-
Open (Dance); Delta Tau Delta, Open-
Open; Delta Upsilon, Picnic; Evans
Scholars. House Party Open-Open;
Hinsdale Howe, Open-Open: Michigan
House, WQ, Picnic: Phi Kappa Tau.
Lawn Dance; Phi Kappa Tau, Open-
Open; Pi-ii Sigma Kappa, Party: Sigma
Alpha Mu, Record Party (Open-Open:
Sigma Nu, Open House; Sigma Phi.
Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi.
Open- Open; Tait Epsilon Phi, Shipwreck Par-
ty; Theta Chi, Open House; Theta
Delta Chi, Picnic-Dance: Theta Xi,
Beach Part -; Trigon, Initiation Party,
' Zeta Beta Tau, ZBT l§ Back Party,
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Betts Theta Phi, Lawn Dance.
Placement

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the drivin wheels, have resolved
to have an all campus TG, today
the 4th
time: 3:30
Place: corner of Cambridge & Olivia

screening test. The ETS Examination Doctoral Examination for George
Bureau of Industrial Relations Semi- may be taken without a preliminary ob- Emerson Hart, Forestry; thesis: '
nar-"How to Plan and Conduct a Lis- Jective test. "Streamflow Characteristics of Small,
tening Program for Supervisors and Mandatory advanced registration may Forested Watersheds in the White
Managers": Michigan 'Anion, 8:30 a.m. I Mountains of New Hampshire," Fri.,
be completed at the Office of the Gra-
duate School for the ETS Test of the Sept. 9, Room 1032 Natural Resources, at
Economic History Association Meeting local screening test during regular 1:30 p.m. Chairman, Robert Zahner.
-130 Business Administration, 9:00 a.m. hours, 8 to 12 noon; 1 to 4 p.m. The
next ETS Test will be given Thursdayyi
Cinema Guild-Ichikawa's Fires on Oct. 13, 7 to 9 p.m., Rackham Lecture
the Plain: Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 Hall; the next local screening examina- The following sponsored student
and 9:00 p.m. tion will be given November 10, 7 to events are approved for the coming
9 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. Registra- weekend. Social chairmen are remin'led
tion for a Reading Examination may be that requests for approval for social
General Notices completed with the Foreign Language events are due in the Office of Student
Examiner, Room 3028, Rackham Build- Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
Counseling for the Dearborn Campus: Ing during office hours: Monday and non on Wednesday prior to the event.
Will continue to be available in Room Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 to
2503 Administration Bldg. during the 1 12 noon. FRI., SEPT. 9-
Fall Term. Freshman and sophomore j Alpha Tau Omega, Lawn Dance; Alpha
students interested in a senior college Tau Omega, Open-Open; Delta Chi,
internship program in business admin- Gradiuat Record Examination: Appli- Open-Open; Delta Tau Delta, Open-
istration, senior college liberal arts cation blanks are available in Rooll Open; Delta Upsilon, Lawn Dance and
program and teacher certification may , Rackhain Bldg. for the Gradaute Record Open Rouse; Evans Scholars, Open-

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lemon drops, butterscotch
toffee, peppermint.kisses,
cashew crunch, orange slices,
marshmallow peanuts, jelly
beans, toffee with chocolate
fondant center, cherryisours,
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ANNOUNCE IIENT:
Peace Corps Placement Test: Deter-
mines in what capacity you may best
serve. Test will be given this Sat., Sept.
10, at 9 a.m. at the Downtown Post
Office, Main at aCtherine Sts. Applica-
tions "to be completed and brought to
test; applications available at Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAS.
POSITION OPENINGS:
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
N.Y., N.Y.-Marketing training pro-,
gram. Formal group training and indi-
vidual on-the-job. BA/BS/MBA lead-
ership ability, and top communication
skills. Programs begin in Feb., May and
August.
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, AVis.
i -Industrial publicity, writer, degree,
3-5 yrs. in news and feature writing
for daily newspaper, mag. or publicity
agency. Bus. news bkgd. desirable.
City of Milwaukee, Wis.-Delineator,,,
City planner duties, supervises design
and preparation of models and graphic
exhibits. Grad with two yrs. commer-
cial art, two yrs. exper. in drafting and
display art. Property Appraiser III. Five
yrs. in appraisal of real property, two
must be above property appraiser level.
:Degree in Engineering, Arch., Bus. Ad.,
Econ., or related field,
For further information please call
1764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
Summer Placement Service: To those
students who registered at the Summer,
Placement Service last year-'65-'66 and
got a job for last summer, please let
us know about it. We keep records. We
don't care if you got the job yourself
or if we helped you.
Summer Placement Service opens Oct.,
1st in Room 212, Student Activities
Bldg. Hours will be: 10 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1:30 to 5 p.m., Monday through
i Friday.
Start early to look for your summer
)ob. This is especially true for students
interested in working for the govern-
ment. We have positions on file for
business, industry, the government, re-
sorts, camps, hospitals, secretaries, so-
cial service, recreation, summer theatre,
sales and other types of work,
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