PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 RAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAlIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1966 "A frank and uninhibited exposition of the onrush of physical desire!" -Bosley Crowther, N. Y. Times "A truly adult love story, it is a beautiful film, finely made !" -Judith CristN.Y.Herald Tribune II " itmkklt THURSDAY At The CAMPUS w V W W I' npus - .N1 DAILY OFFICIAL B1 .-M1"JlJ.'J"V::.Y.".JJ.VJJh"."ht'.t".4V'".tV.'.V.VJ". "'.LttL'.VJ"lV 444"J "h 444 :: YVh".VJJ """"- . L ..:VVV:". .......A1......«...,.......«....,41.....,..A'1'J: 'ti:........ hL..J', .. .J..t..... t h::. , VJ. .. .-.,.. .... t...... " ......:.. ". '. .: .. :::.:: :::.:::. ... .... r .........................r .........r...,... n.... n...,.J. h ..1 :"..""}1. . h .. n.....nJh .:.,,...V.::." ': '.:'..'.'.. . ........ .. L. ........ ' Y .. . .. . 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C. 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea tre Program presents the APA Repertory Company in Sheridan's "School for Scandal" in the Ly dia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music Concert will present "Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Music fo. String Orchestra," Gilbert Ross conductor, Angel Reyes, soloist in Rackham Lecture Hall. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 7:30 p.m.--Prof. Brice Carna han, in the Engineering Schoo 's t 9 A 's r_ will lecture on "An Introduction to Digital Computers and the MAD Language-II" in the Nat- ural Science Auditorium. 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- tre Program presents the APA Repertory Company in Sheridan's "School for Scandal" in the Ly- dia Mendelssohn Theatre. 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- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday br Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Student organization notices are not C 7 and 9:45 p.m.-Cinema Guild: accepted for publication. h D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 r Nation" in the Architecture Aud- , itorium. .JDay Calendar ' 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- tre Program presents the APA Association of College and Univer- Rertoy CnSheridan's sity Auditors Conference-Registration, Repertory Company in Sherimdan',s8 !- - "School for Scandal" in the Ly- Rackham Lobby, 8 a.m. dia Mendelssohn Theatre. Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar - "Employe Benefits Planning": FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 Michigan Union, 8:30 p.m. 7 and 9:45 p.m.-Cinema Guild: Population Studies Center Symposium D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a - "Fertility and Family Planning Nir uAround the World": Aud. C, Angell nin the Architecture Aud- Hall, 8 p.m. formance-APA Repertory Company in plant visits, correspondence, etc. Pri- Behavior," Wed.. Sept. 21, 4 p m., 1400 Sheridah's "School for Scandal": Ly- marily for seniors and graduate stu- Chemistry Bldg dia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. dents, but open to all interested. Prof. J. G. Young, Sept. 21, 4 p.m., 229 West Fli Shots: The first "flu shot" cin- School of Music Concert - "Seven- Engineering Bldg. ic for this fall will be held at the teenth and Eighteen Century Music for Health Service Tues., Sept. 20, from String Orchestra," Gilbert Ross, con- Woodrow Wilson Fellows and Horior- 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge ductor, Angel Reyes, soloist: Rackham ary Fellows who are working towards a is $1 for students and spouses and $1 50 Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. PhD in the humanities and social sci- for faculty, staff and spouses. ________ences in graduate schools within the i Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem United Statesand Canada and who Doctoral Examination for Shreedhar' expect to complete all degree require- Govind Lele, Electrical Engineering; inar-"The Management of Managers' ments including the dissertation no thesis: "Noise Characteristics of Con- Michigan Union, Rm. 3D, 8 a.m. later than four and one-quarter years vergent Crossed-Field Space-Charged after beginning the tenure of a first Flows," Tues., Sept. 20. Room 3073 East General Notices year Woodrow Wilson Fellowship are Engineering, at 2 p.m. Chairman, J. E. Gener l No ices] o ices eligiblefo nomination for a Woodrow Rowe. Wilson Dissertation Fellowship. Eligi- Open Meeting on Graduate Fellowship ble students should come to Room 1014 Doctoral Examination for Judith Ann Programs: For undergraduate and grad- Rackham Graduate School to register as Orman Lewis, Mathematics; thesis: uate students. University and national nominees for this fellowship not later "The Evolution of the Logistic Thesis fellowship programs will be explained than October 7. in Mathematical Logic," Tues., Sept. by faculty campus representatives on 20, Room 2321 Angell Hall, at 4 p.m. Thurs., Sept, 22, at 3:15 p.m. in the Chairman, R. L. Wilder. 'akamLctr- Hl.Vehicle Regulations: All students Rackham Lecture Hall. operating motor vehicles are responsi-. Doctoral Examination for Thomas ble for ackuainting themselves with the Wilson Gething, Linguistics; thesis* Engineering Placement Meeting: "Em- revised student vehicle regulations that "Some Aspects of Semantic Structure ployment Negotiations." Principles for became effective in August, 1966. Copies in Standard Thai," Tues., Sept. 20, Room effective employment interviewing, of the regulations are available in 2223 Angell Hall, at 3 p.m. Chairman, Room 113 SAB. W. J. Gedney. Mrs. Rita Parkhurst, university li- brarian, Haile Selassie University, Ethi- opia, Sept. 19-22. Jugoslav Stankovic, assistant, facul- ty of law, Belgrade University, Yugo- slavia, Sept. 20 through fail semester, Janez Jerovsik, graduate student, In- stitute Za Sociolozijo in Filozofijo pri Univerzi v Liubliana, Ljubllana, Yugo- slavia. Sept. 22-Feb. 15, 1967. Tay-boh Lim, vice-chancellor, Uni- versity of Singapore, Singapore, Sept, 25-28. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: All Persons Who Registered with the Bureau during the summer or before Sept. 15, or those activating a pre- vious file .are requested to inform the Bureau o ftheir current address in order that they may be put on the mailing list for the weekly interview bulletin. All seniors and active candi- dates are eligible to receive this infor- mation if they inform the Bureau now of a local address. African - American Institute, New York, N.Y.-Opportunities in French West Africa for Fr.-Engl. Bilingual grad- uates with BA/BS. Openings in a train- ing program coordinated with AID, prior admins. exper. and knowledge' of French W. Africa, and the Woman's Africa Committee ,administrative and decision-making capacity, typing, de- velop aid admin. summer program in leadership for French speaking African women. Connecticut Civil Service-Personnel Dept., Hartford, Conn. Librarian for a State College, supervise all areas of professional library work. BA and 2 yrs. professional exper. or MA and one yr. Applications received before Sept. 28. * * * For further information please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, A The man itorium.j 8 p.m.-The Professional The- atre Program presents the APA! Repertory Company in Sheridan's "School for Scandal" in ihe Ly- Professional Theatre Program Per? shel Brusilow conducting in the Rackham Auditor--m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Regents' Meeting: October 21. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's F hands not later than October 6 (Thurs.). pro eign Announcer Auditions: Auditions are cam now being held for the position of cate announcer for the Michigan Marchingmad 4' from Un Iva c is,,on campus Tuesday, September 27 If you're interested in building a career with the leading technological innovator in the computer business, don't fail to drop by and chat with our representative. He'll give you the full UNIVAC story. How fast we're growing. And how fast you can grow with us in Engineering, Programming, Accounting, or Marketing. Opportunities exist in the East, Mid-Westland West. Arrange an appointment with your Placement Director now. UNVAC OIYISON OF SPERAl AANO COWOPATON P. 0.Box 8100" Philadelphia, Pennsylvania An Equal Opportunity Employer dia Mendelssohn theatre. vdl V SGlil 1 Y1 vxi s n.SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- Band. All persons interested in audi- nat NOUNCEME NT is available to officially tioning for this position are asked to 2148 SATURDAY SEPT. 24 8 p.m.-The Professional 'The- recognized and registered student or- 3ontact Dr. William D. Revelli, con- N 8:;,0 p.m.-The University Mu- atre Program presents the APA ganizations only. Organizations who ductor of bands, in Room. 1318 at the fess sical Society Chamber Arts Ser- Repertory Company in Sheridfirfs are plauning u be active for the Fall School of Music on the North Campus Ovf Term must be registered in the Office or call 764-0582 to arrange for an Por ies presents the Chamber SyIn- "Scnool for Scandal" in the Ly- of Student Organizations by Fri., Sept. audition time. Auditions will be held O phony of Philadelphia with Au- din Mendelssohn Theatre. 16. Forms are available in Room 1011 during the week of Sept. 19-23. fess -- - --- - - SAB. Over - * * * Zoology Seminar Lecture: Dr. John Por -- -- -_-_ __ -- Baptist Student Union, Devotions, C. Fentress, Center for Brain Research, D Tues., Sept. 20, 4:30 p.m., Conference University of Rochester, "Integrative Eth ,- __Room No. 1, Michigan League. and Storage Mechanisms in Vertebrae Un: Foreign Visitors" ollowing are the foreign visitors grmmned through the Office of For-I n Visitor Programs, who will be on npus this week on the dates ndi- ed. Program arrangements are being' de by Mrs. Clifford R. Ciller, coordi- or, Foreign Visitor Programs, 764- 68 arana Sinai Coissoro, assistant pro- sor, Institute of Social Sciences and erseas Policy, University of Lisbon, tugal, Sept. 18-20. scar Soares Barata, assistant pro- sor, Institute of Social Sciences and erseas Policy. University of Lisbon, rtugal, Sept. 18-20. r. Richard Parkhurst, professor of .iopian Studies at the Haile Selassie iversity, Ethiopia, Sept. 19-22. 4 4 MICHIGAN BELL Introducing Two of the Most Radical Changes in Volkswagen History... WELCOMES FORMER OPERATORS TO ANN ARBOR We have immediate openings for those student wives who have had some telephone operative experience. If you are one of these girls, drop in to see our employment representative. Ann Arbor has a fine group of girls and a very attractive building which is located only 21/2 blocks from the campus. Employment office open Monday-Friday 8 A.M.-12, 1-5 P.M. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE 324 E. Huron An equal opportunity employer * COOPER VOLKSWAGEN INC. 2575 South State Street AN N ARBOR Phone 761-3200 Open Wednesday an d Thursday until 9 P.M. * Before you ma ke t hebg ecision... YOU'LL WANT TO HAVE THESE FACTS ABOUT SANDERS M WHAT IS THERE TO KNOW ABOUT SANDERS You don't have to spend much time in industry to learn that Sanders' growth ahd technical achievements are near models in the electronics community. Eleven brilliant engineer-founders (with a contract for $117) led the company in 15 years to its position today-personnel roll exceeds 5,000 at 4 locations; sales nearly tripled in the last 4 years, and are expected to double in the next 2 years to a record-breaking $120 million. YOU'LL THINK HARD AT SANDERS Obviously, a lot of hard thinking put the remarkable rise in Sanders' growth curve. As a weapons systems company, Sanders focuses this thinking on aggressive innovations rather than re- lying on traditional concepts in order to speed the developmnent- to-delivery cycle, and to achieve total-mission reliability. As a technical and business philosophy, this freedom to break with conventional methods of doing things has fostered a creative climate where original ideas multiply, professional knowledge expands and individual advancement is accelerated. The graduating engineer who seeks a place at the threshold of state-of-the-art should be aware that Sanders pioneers contin- uously in advanced areas of radar and phased array, missile guidance, communications, ASW/oceanography, ECM, tactical A PLAN TO HELP YOU KEEP ON GROWING Most important to your professional development is your asso- ciation with men who can display technical "firsts." These are seasoned men who encourage you to similar accomplishment and who urge you to speak your mind freely. As one Sanders engineer puts it, "Channels of technical communication are wide open here." Another spur to professional development is the liberal pre-paid tuition program for advanced study at well regarded universities near allSanders' plant locations. And, too, a growing number of top calibre in-plant courses are offered. WHERE YOU FIND SANDERS ASSOCIATES In Nashua, New Hampshire. Headquarters for the company, this thriving community in beautiful hill country is about 30 minutes from Boston's suburbs. In Bedford, Massachusetts. The new Bed- ford Division is located in the heart of the "Electronics Row" section-Route 128-near Boston. In Plainview, Long Island, N.Y.Situated on Engineers' Hill in the Plainview Industrial Park, Sanders' Geospace Electronics Division is just 45 minutes from New York City. In Manchester, New Hampshire. Located in the state's Queen City, this facility is conveniently near the airport and the Nashua Headquarters plant. For additional details on Sanders and the available career op- ._}r e ai an nontmentthrough your Placement This is Kevin Truex, Class of '65, University of Pennsylvania. We want to move him up a notch. Are you good enough to take his place? Kevin Truex is just one of many '66 grads whose future looks very promising at Avco Lycoming. We've known that for some time - even though we've known Kevin for less than a year. Good men like Kevin Truex get recognition fast at Avco Lycoming. For one thing, they quickly find themselves in a job that fits not only their qualifications, but their own particular interests as well. Avco's Engineering Train- ing Program gives them a chance to see... and actually work in. . . many different areas of engineering before Brooklyn Poly are among those available under a full tuition reimbursement plan to all Avco engineers, A CAMPUS INTERVIEW IS YOUR FIRST MOVE TOWARD A GROWING FUTURE! Sign up with the College Placerent Office for an inter- view. Avco Lycoming will be on campus Tuesday, September 27 ABOUT AVCO LYCOMING... Avco Lycoming has been a leader in the research, development and production of aircraft engines since 1928. In 1953 we intro- .__,-s. s.,+... i- f r lin tra nlc to