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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1966

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an Women's Speed Swimming Club: The 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
official publication of the Univer- Women's Speed Swimming Club will Appointments, 3200 SAB.t
sity of Michigan for which The hold its first organizational meeting
Michigan laily assumes no editor- on Mon., Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
ial responsibility. Notices should be lobby o fthe Margaret Bell Women's VIEWS-Seniors & grad students.please;
sent in TVPLWItITTIN form to Pool. This meeting is for all past and sign schedule posted at 128-H West1
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- prospective members. Engrg.
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding SEPT. 27-
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday Doctoral Examination for Anohtny Avco-Lycoming Div., Stratford, Conn.
for Saturday and Sunday. General Thomas Dren, Pharmacalogy; thesis: -BS-MS-Prof.: AE, ME. Prof.: Appl.
Notices may be published a maxi- "Hemicholinium No. 3 - A Tool for Mech. BS-MS: EM, Mat'ls., Met. U.S.
mum of two times on request; Dhay Studying Cholinergic EEG Activation citizens & non-citizens with perma-
Calendar items appear once only. Mechanisms," Fri., Sept. 23, Room ' nent visa. R. & D., Des.
Student erg tizaun notices are not 6314 Medical-Science Bldg., at 8:30 Digital Equipment Corp., Home Of-t
accepted for pnhleatuon. a.m. Chairman, E. F. Domino. [ice: Maynard, Mass.-BS-MS: EE, IE,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Math, Phys. PhD: Phys. MS: Bioengi-
ii vents neering, Comm. Sci., Elect. St., Sys-
tems Eng.-Elec., Info. & Controls. BS:t
Day Calendar The following sponsored student Applied Math. U.S. citizens & all non-
events are approved for the coming citizens. Res., Des., Sales.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- Weekend. Seial chairmen are remined DoALL Co., All major cities in thec
inar-"The Management of Managers": that requests for approval for soeial U.S.-BS-MS: ME. BS: Mat., Met., IE-
Michigan Union, Rm. 3D, 8 a.m. -vents are due in the Office of Student Bus. Ad. Sales.
__. Oraanizations not later than 12 n'rlnrk SEPT. 2'-28-
Center for Programmed Learning for noon nn Wednesday prior to the event. E. I. duPont deNemours & Co., Inc.,
Business Seminar-"Management of Be- FRI., SEPT. 23- All locations-PhD: ChE, EE, EM, IE,t
havior Change": Michigan Union, 8:30 Alpha Epsilon Pi. Open-Open; Al- Mat'ls., ME, eMt.. Nuclear. U.S. citi-
a.m. len Rumsey-Wenley-Stockwell, Mixer at zens & non-citizens intending to be-
Stockwell; Alpha Tau Omega, Open- come a U.S. citizen. R. & D., Des.,c
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- Open; Beta Theta Pi, Party; Delta Tau Prod. & Sales.
inar-"Developing Skills for Working Delta, Open-Open; Evans Scholars, SEPT. 27-
with Groups-Problems of Organiza- Open-Open; Phi Gamma Delta, Open- Sanders Associates, Nashua, N.H.-
tion and Interpersonal Relations": Open: Phi Sigma Delta. Open-Open: BS-MS: EM, ME, Math. BS: E Phys-I
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Phi Sigma Kappa, TGIF; Prescott House ics. MS: Elec. Set., Systems Eng.-
- EQ, Open-Open. Elec., Info. & Controls. R. & D., Des.,t
Management Development Seminar -- Sigma Chi, TGIF; Sigma Phi, Party Prod.
"University Business Procedures": Rack- (Open-Open); Tau Epsilon Phi, Open- Univac, Defense Systems Div. St.
ham Bldg., 10 a.m. Open; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Stag Party Paul, Minn.-Any Degree: EE, Math.
& Open-Open; Triangle, Open-Open; MS: Systems Eng.-Elec. R. & D., Des.,c
Cinema Guild-D. W. Griffith's "The Tyler House, Hayride-Broadview Farms, Pr
Birth of a Nation": Architecture Aud., Williams House, WQ, Open-Open; Zeta Prod..
7 and 9:45 p.m. Beta Tau, Open-Open; Winchell, WQ, vnivac,DaBlueBProce iladelia sb
and Bush, SQ, Mixer: Phi Delta Delta, urb)-BS: EE App. Math, ME, U.S
Professional Theatre Program Per? Open-Open. citizens & non-citizens If intending
formance-APA Repertory Company in SAT., SEPT. 24- to become a citizen-with permanent
Sheridan's "School for Scandal": Ly- Alpha Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Allen visa. Dev., Des., Prod.-,
dia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. Rumsey House & Palmer, Juke Box U.S. Govt., Federal Power Commis-
Party with Palmer House; Alpha Sig- sion, Wash., D.C.; and in all bureaus1
Astronomical Colloquium-Fri., Sept. ma Phi, Open-Open Band Pa'rty; Alpha of the commission (a.m.)-BS: ChE,
23, 4 p.m., Room 807 Physics-Astronomy Tau Omega, Open-Open; Beta Theta Pi, CE, EE, ME. Econ., Geology, Acctg.
Bldg. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel, Depart- Theme Party; Chi Phi, Band Party; MS: Construction. U.S. citizens & non-
ment of Astronomy, will speak on "The Chi Psi, Band Party; Cooley, EQ, Open- citizens if intending to become a citi-l
Noordwijk Symposium on Radio As- Open; Delta Sigma Phi, Open-Open zen. Federal regulation of electric
tronomy and the Galactic System." Band Party; Delta Tau Delta, Open- power & national gas industry.
Open; Evans Scholars, Band Party & Center for Naval Analyses, Washing-
GN eOpen-Open; Kappa Sigma, House Par- ton, Arlington area-MS-PhD: Comm.
General Notsces ty-P Se., EE, IE, Info. & Controls, Nuclear.r
Phi Delta Theta, House Party;Ph Oper. Res. & Syst. Anal. (a.m.).
The Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Proj- Gamma Delta,Garbage Can Party; Phi P. s&-A ( .
ect invites requests for faculty research Sigma Delta, Open-Open Band Party, SEPT.f 6-27-
grants to support research within the Phi Sigma Kappa, Open-Open; Sigma r Div.-BS-MS: AE, ChE, CE, PE, EM,
scope of the term "peaceful uses of Phi, Party (Open-Open); Tau Epsilon IE- ME, eMt,, Naval & Marine, Nuclear.
nuclear energy." The Project is par- Phi, Open-Open; Tau Epsilon Phi, Beat-M, ,a, eteer.S
ticularly interested In studies concerned nik Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Band MS: Bioeng., Const., Elect. Sd. BS:
with: Biological Effects of Radiation, Party; Theta Delta Chi, Hell's Angell Engrg.Physics, S. Engrg.Prod.
Radiation Disometry, New Uses of Iso- Party; Theta Xi, Open-Open; Williams, SEPT 28-
topes, New Tracer Techniques, Direct. WQ, Pool Party' & Dance Party; Zeta Carpenter Steel Co. Readi Pa.-
Conversion of Nuclear Energy to Elec- Beta Tau, Open-Open; Theta Chi, Open- BS: ChE, IE, ME, Met. U.S. citizenship
ical Energy, The Fusion Process, Plas- Open Party. required. Summer Employment: Jrs. in
tas as Related to Controlled Fusion.the above fields sign regular schedule.
maasas Rlate to ontrlledFusin, or interview appt. R. & D.
Radiation Chemistry, Nuclear Weapons! o neriwapt .&D
Proliferation andDsNcareapns Placemient Harbison - Walker Refractories Co.,
roieainadDisarmament, Psy- PtsugP.B:CE E M
chological Attitudes Toward Nuclear PSTO'OEIG: itbrgPr T hCE M
Energy Hazards, Evaluation of Hazards POSITION OPENINGS: Phys., IE, Mat'ls., Appi. Math, ME,
to Urban Populations from Nuclear Bowling Green State University, Bowl- Met., Sci. Engrg & Phys. Set. majors.
Activities, and Economic Studies of ing Green, Ohio-Chief Photographer Sales Engrg.
Nuclear Activities Including Power Pro- and manager o fthe University's Pho- Keeler Brass Co., Grand Rapids,
duction. The Project will not support tography Service. Bachelor's and some Mich.-BS-MS: ME. BS: ChE, EM, IE.
Work whose only relation to nuclear work exper., prefer some writing bkgd. Des., Prod.
energy is a routine use of isotope Knowl. of 35mm avail. light photo and Levitt & Sons, Inc. ,Lake Success,
tracer techniques. Leica, Rollie and Graphic cameras. L.I., N.Y.-BS-MS: CE. MS: Const.
Requests for grants of $3080" or less Local Scientific Institute-Lab Tech- Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.,
requostsappoprats. Grantsmayless nologist, full time, with time off pos- Warren, Mich.-BS-MS: IE, ME. BS: EE
are most appropriate. Grants may coy- sible for graduate studies. BS Chem., U.S. citizens & non-citizens with per-
er equipment, supplies, research assist- possibly Biol. or Zool. manent visa. R. & D., Des., Prod.,
ance, and field trips. Applications for Borroughs Corp., Detroit, Mich. - Sales.
these grants should be returned to Corporate Industrial Relations Dept. Ott Chemical Co., Muskegon, Mich.-
the Phoenix Project by Fri., Sept. 30, Backup man for college employment, B8-MS: ChE, Lib. Set. Any Degree:
1966. Grants will be made by Dec. 1, mainly to do interviewing. One year Analyt., Gen., Org. Chem. R. & D.,
1966. or less experience. Prod.
Applicatirn blanks may be obtained Local Architectural Firm-Secretary, Prestolite Co., Toledo, Ohio - BS:
from the office of the Phoenix Proj- requires bookkeeping, typing and short- EE, ME. R. & D., Des.
ect at the Phoenix Memorial Labora- hand for one-girl office, begin Dec. 1. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Long Island.
tory on the North Campus ar by call- Monasto, Springfield, Mass. - Com- New York, Sperry Semiconductor in
ing 764-6213, munications Specialist in personnel Norwalk, Conn.-Any Degree: EE. MS-
field. Male, 015 yrs. exper., age under PhD: Info, & Controls. MS: Elect.
Graduate Students: Expecting to re- 35. Sci., Systems Eng.-Elec. BS: E Phys.!
ceive a master's or' professional de- Local Firm-Secretary able to handle R. & D.
gree in December 1966 must file a di- office when boss is away. Phone calls, Sundstrand Corp., Rockford, LaSalle
plona application with the recorder of prefer shorthand (will use dictating & Belvidere ,IlI.-BS-MS: EE, ME. BS:
the Graduate School by Fri., Sept. 23, machine), quotes, letters and filing, no IE, Met. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales,
No student can be recommended for a bookkeeping. Prefer experience and in- Automation.
degree unless he has filed formal ap- dependent, very dependable person. Zenith Radio Corp., Chicago & Evan-
plication in the office of the Gradu- * * * ston, II1.-Any Degree: EE. BS: IE. R.
ate School by that date. For further information please call & D., Des.

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NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are availableI
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Pakistan Students Association. An-
nual general meeting, election of offi-
cers, Sept. 24, 3 p.m., International
Center, 603 E. Madison.
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting, Fri.,
Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m., 3B Michigan Union.
Newman Club, Community mass and
supper, Sept. 23, 5:10 p.m., Newman
Center, 331 Thompson.
Newman Club -,Discussion: "Don't
Call Me Father," Father ThomasDBes
senette, Sept. 23, 8 p.m., Newman 1
Center, 331 Thompson.
Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis-
cussion, Sept. 23, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron,
Apt. 5. All welcome.
S * *
Graduate Outing Club, Hiking, Sun.,
Sept. 25, Rackham Bldg., Huron St. en-
trance.
* * *
Alpha Phi Omega, Editing student
directory, Sat., Sept. 24, 9 a.m., 2011
SAB. Actives and pledges cordially in-
vited.
Guild House, Friday noon luncheon,
12-1 p.m., Sept. 23. Carl Oglesby: "Cri-
tique of U.S. Military Role." 802 Mon-
roe.
Guild House, International dinner andI
concert (Sitar), Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m., 802
Monroe.
Gamma Delta, Square dance, Sept. 23,
8 p.m.. 1511 Washtenaw, University
Lutheran Chapel. Fun, food and fel-
lowship for all. Everyone welcome.
* * *
Gamma Delta, Sunday supper at 6
p.m., Sept. 25, followed by a lecture
by Hugh Reilly, a former Roman Cath-
olic priest and Newman chaplain, now
teaching Latin at Concordia, Ann Ar-
bor, at 6:45 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw, Uni-
versity Lutheran Chapel.
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kicked off the
football team just
because he flunked
six out of four of
his majors? What
did you do, Wallace
Middendorp?
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