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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.1966

PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAIlY FRIDAY. SEPTEMHI~R 20 i~

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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
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.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

Day Calendar
University Press Club of Michigan
Meeting-Registration, Michigan Un-
ion, 9 a.m.
William W. Cook Lectures on Ameri-
can Institutions, Seminar - Gilbert F.
White, "Strategies of American Water
Management - Introduction: Decision
Making Schema": 236 Hutchins Hall, 4
p.m.
Cinema Guild-Delmar Daves' "3:10
to Yuma": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9
p.m.
Professional Theatre Program Per-
formance-APA Repertory Company in
"Three Mysteries with Two Clowns":

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Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.
Astronomical Colloquium-Fri., Sept.
30, 4 p.m., Room 807 Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. C. A. Newham, Tadcaster, York-
shire, will speak on "An Interpreta-
tion of Stonehenge as a Neolithic 'Ob-
servatory'."
General Notices
Doctoral Examination for Whataran-
gi Winiata, Business Administration;
thesis: "United States Managerial In-
vestment in Japan, 1950-1965: An In-
terview Study," Fri., Sept. 30, Room
816 Business Administration Bldg., at
3:30 p.m. Chairman, P. W. McCracken.
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., SEPT. 30-
Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Delta Phi,
Juke Box Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi,
Open-Open; Alpha Tau Omega, TG
Dance; Alpha Tau Omega, Open-Open;
Beta Theta Pi, Band Party; Beta Theta
Pi, Party; Chi Phi, TGIF; Chi Phi,
Open-Open; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Open
Open; Delta Tau Delta, TG at Susterka;
Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open; Delta Up-
silon, TGIF; Delta Upsilon, Record

Party: Chicago House, Dance in Chir
Club and Open-Open; Cooley House,
Open.IOpen Kappa Sigma, TGIF; Hins-
dale, Alice Lloyd, Afternoon TG: Phi
Delta Theta, Open-Open; Phi Epsilon
Pi, TGIF.
Phi Epsilon, Pi. Party; Phi Kappa
Psi. TGIF; Phi Kappa Tau, TGIF; Phi
Sigma Delta, Open-Open; Phi Sigma
Kappa, TGIF; Psi Upsilon, Party; Sigma
Alpha Mu, Open-Open; Sigma Phi, Par-
ty (Open-Open); Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Friday afternoon party; Tau Delta Phi,
Party; Theta Chi, TGIF; Theta Xi, TG-
IF; Theta Xi, Open,-Open; Trigon,
TGIF; Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open,
SAT., OCT. 1-
Acacia, House Party (Open-Open);
Alpha Delta Pi, Football Open House;
Alpha Chi Omega & Delta Gamma
Delta Phi Epsilon, Lawn Dance; Alpha
Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha Epsilon
Pi, Party (Open-Open); Alpha Gamma
Delta, Pledge Open House; Alpha Sig-
ma Phi, Left Bank Party (Open-Open);
Alpha Tau Omega, Open-Open; Beta
Theta P1, Alumni Open House; Beta
Theta Pi, Band Party; Chi Phi, Theme
Party; Chi Psi, Party; Delta Chi, Band
Party; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Band Par-
ty; Delta Phi Epsilon, Football/Pledge
Open House; Delta Sigma Delta, Party
& Dance; Delta Tau Delta, Open-
Open; Delta Upsilon, Open House; Del-
ta Upsilon, Band Party; East Quadran-
gle, Dance; Kappa Sigma, House Par-
ty; Lambda Chi Alpha, Band, Open-
Open Party; Michigan House, Scaven-
ger Party.
Mosher, Hayride; Phi Delta Theta,
House Party-Open-Open; Phi Epsilon

Pi, Mover Party; Phi Kappa Psi, 10th
Victim Dinner: Phi Sigma Delta. Open-
Open; Phi Sigma Kappa, Party; Pres-
cott. EQ. Open-Open; Psi Upsilon, Band
Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, Band Party
(Open-Open): Sigma Chi, Pollock Par-
ty; Sigma Phi, Party (Open-Open);
Tau Delta Phi, Party ;Tau Kappa Epsi-
lon, House Party; Theta Chi, Party
(Open-Open); Theta Xi, Open-Open:
Theta Xi, House Party; West Quad-
rangle, Court Dance: Zeta Beta Tau,
Tga party; Zeta Psi, Band Party.
SUN.,OCT. 2-
Sigma Phi, Party (Open-Open)
Placemnent
POSITION OPENINGS:
Management Consultants, New York
-Assistant the the V.P. of Marketing."
Very active part in new acquisitions.
No sales retpon. 1-5 yrs. sales exper.,
MBA preferred. Travel involved.
National Homes Construction Com-
panies, Location to be announced s
Sales mgmt. covering many areas of
bus, 1-4 yrs. exper. plus' BSBA or;
MBA.

MlON., OCT, 3-
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.,
Cleveland, Ohio-AntDegree: MS BS.
Summer also. For R, & D., Des.
American Motors Corp., Detroit, Gr.
Rapids, Mich.: Kenosha, Milwaukee, Wis.
-BS-MS: ME. IE. For Dev., Des., and
Prod.
Burhler Corp , Indianapolis, Ind. -
BS-MS: EE, IE, ME, Naval and Marine.
For Des., Prod., Sales.
Campbell Soup Co., Camden, N.J. -
BS-MS: ChE, CE. IE. MS: Bioengr.,
Sanit & Mettl. For Dev., Des.. Prod.,
and Plant Engr.
Ford Motor Co., All Divisions - p ny
Degree. R. & D., Des., Prod., Mfg. &
Oper.
General Dynamics Corp., Liquid Car-
bonic Div.-BS-MS: ChE, ME. R. & D,
Prod. & Sales.
Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge,
Mass.-MS-PhD: ChE, Comm., EE, EM,
Mat'is., ME, Met. For Consulting,
Louis Allis Co., Milwaukee & Field
Offices--BS:EE, ME. For Dev., Des.,
Sales, Appli.
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., De-
troit and throughout Mich.-BS: ChE,
CE, EE, IE, ME. For Dev., Des., Sales,

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Antonio, Texas - Naval Architect in For Dev. & Des.
Dept. of Mechan. Set. Senior engineer-
ing position. Information and applica- TUES., OCT. 4-
tion forms at Bureau. Applied Physics Lab., Wash., D.C. -
Any degree for R. & D., & Des.
Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Wilm - Chrysler Corp.-Schedule made up
ington, Dela.-Food Technologist ifrom Counseling Interview schedule.
Product Development Laboratories. Re- Ex-Cello-dCorp., Detroit - BS-MS:
cent grad plus %12 yr. in food chem. BS E, EM, IE, ME. For total corpand
in Chem. of Food Tech. Masters con-, mgmt. trng.
sidered too. Evaluate new product uses, Ford Motor Co.-Continuesinterview-
dairy and convenience foods. ing as fisted for Mon., Oct. 3.
Consultants to Management, Midwest Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Through-
Metropolis-Product managers for large out U.S. & Canada-Any Degree: ChE.
food processing company. Administers IV, Mat'Is., CE, ME & Chem. For R. &
marketing plans, objectives and vol- D., DeC., Prod., Qual. Control, Prod.
ume. 27-34 yrs. old, degree required, Planning.
grad degree desirable. 3-10 yrs. with Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Assoc.,
channels of distribution used by food Inc., Detroit, Mich.-BS-MS: CE, EE,
industry. ME, Arch. MS: Const., Sanit.
White Motor Co., Cleveland, Ohio -
For further information please call BS-MS:BE, IE, EM. For R. & D., Des.,
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Prod., Sales.
Appointments, 3200 SAB. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Ex-
periment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.-Any
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- Degree: CE, EM. MS-PhD: EE. Prod.: Ap-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please plied Math .BS: Engr. Phys., Applied
sign schedule posted at 128-H West Math, Sci. Engr. For R. & D.
Engrg. (Continued on Page 10)

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Get your school jackets
shirts and pennants
at Follett's

"POETS ON THE WAR IN VIETNAM"
Featuring
JEROME BADANES
ROBERT BLY
WILL GEER
DONALD HALL
W. D. SNOGRASS
JOHN WOODS
FREE
Union Ballroom Oct. 2 8 P.M.

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ARK COFFEE HOUSE
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Friday, Sept. 30, 8:30-111:30, featuring
DRIVING
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Nationally Known Blues Band !
The University's foremost contribution to the field
of entertainment! The pride of the ATO house. No
one should miss these fantastic performers! $1.00
cover includes all you can eat. We also feature the
most congenial manager on campus!

Don't forget the game Saturday. Get out
there en masse and cheer for old Michigan
but, don't go empty handed, or without

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2

Blue

7:30 P.M.

You're sure to
be a winner
by buying at
Follett s.

pennants, don't drag out those beat-up sweat
shirts from last year. Get down to Follett's.
Get the team spirit with pennants, sweat
shirts, and jackets. If you're smart and buy
used textbooks from Follett's, you'll save
enough money to go to the game First Class.
Buddy, if you can't make that game, you
have better be studying, and that means you
should be on your way to Follett's, now -

*"The Dynamics of World Politics-
a Perspective From India "
Professor M. M. THOMAS, Kerala, India
of the
PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER
1432 Washtenaw Avenue
Begins a four-week series on
"Nation-Building In Asia" highlighting:
INDIA-October 2
CHINA-October 9
INDONESIA-October 16
JAPAN-October 23
EVERYONE WELCOME

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New York City. Mr. Thomas has served as Chairman of the World Council
of Churches Dept. of Church and Society; Secretary, East Asia Christian
Conference of Church and Society; and Director, Christian Institute for the
study of Religion and Society (India).
His publications include:
PROBLEMS OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY
MUD WALLS AND STEEL MILLS
TRIBAL AWAKENING
CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO THE ASIAN REVOLUTION
CHANGING PATTERN OF FAMILY IN INDIA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA'S INDUSTRIAL
URBAN AREAS
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