SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1966 THE MICDIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, QCTOB~R 9,1966 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ;s ....*9.... J~.99.. ....:.:9.. .9 ::. . .....,,. ..r. ..... J;.M J.;M:"..: :"". sil:::: /4- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 'r :; .};.};:}; r,,.;,}}p},;"}a.a'">'r:{":^:S t:, .'"-r,.};: :"'r:"::;t : tiv3:Lv {L"}?'Y: t?:S.}..:?:;. .:^'.d ::rr'r' '":,Y{: :"Tf":".%,,r v: r"' J..,, :4b':": r ": r"'+:'vq":":i"; :X}rig::?!'r.G:";{:.:s'":{"?'r?}3:: ::5"Sriii5'r'":4:";Sa.:np?}'ryes'{v'"'{}}?:" 43: r: .4}:4Xq;r,." , d{ '}::'{i; .+ i::.' "{'i{.;.,5; :?;.}:'v," ,r,";Ya'},y h:?%,","5:'rr,":".'r,':;: .,r:........... . . . .e .. ..9 ._ The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The ;Michigan Daily assumes no editor- tat 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 timnes on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 Day Calendar p.m., Mon., Oct. 10, in the Lane Hall 10, 4 p.m., Room 807 Physics-Astrono-I Commons Room. All interested persons my Bldg. Prof. W. F. Berg, director, are invited. Institute of Photography, Swiss Fed- eral Institute of Technology, will speak IEnigineering Lecture: Dr. C. S. Yih, on "The Mechanism of Latent-Image professor of fluid mechanics, Depart- Formation in Silver Halides," ment of Engineering Mechanics, Uni- - versity of Michigan, will speak onI 'Secular Instability of Unsteady Flows:] Orr-Sommerfield Equation with Per- i General .L otices iodic Coefficients," at 4 p.m., Oct. 10, 1 Room 325 West Engineering. Coffee Doctoral Examination for, Irving will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Room Biederman, Psychology; thesis: "Hu- 214 West Engineering. man Performance in Contingent Infor- l SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: Plaemlen 212 SAB- ANNOUNCEMFNT:M Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co., Sty aPul, M nn.-On the job training National Security Agency, D)ept. of for Actuarial, computer programming, D~efense, Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Md.-Dead- and goprrentiepstions. De-. line for applications for the test given tails and applications at 212 SAB. Suni- on Oct. 22 is next Wed., Oct. 12. Em- mer Placement Service. Men and wom- ployes from all fields, exam must pre- en. cede all interviews for candidates in _ _ fields other than engrg., math and EDUCATION DIVISION: physics. Interviewers will visit campus on Dec. 6 & 7. Make application for The following schools need teacher1 test now to be eligible to interview. for this semester: Gloucester, Mass.-9-12 Grade Coun- POSITION OPENINGS: selor. Holly, Mich.-J.H. Boys Phys. Ed./ Standard Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio- 'Coaching. Listirg current professional and tech- Mt. Pleasant, Mich. (Beal City Sch. nical openings in all fields of Engi- -H.S. Social Studies. neering at all levels. Bus. Ad. for Muskegon, Mich. (Orchard View H.S.) all areas of acctg. and mgmt. Sales, -9-10 Grade English. Tech. writers, economists also. Espe- cially in demand are combinations of the MBA with technical degrees in engrg. phys. andrchem. I 'aylor, MAich.-Elem., Math/Sci., Ge- ograph. Girls PE Math, Ind Arts, Girls FE. Lang. Arts Soc. St. =psilanti, mich. (West J.H. Sch. - J.H. Drafting. For additional information contact the *Bureaui of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 764-'746'2. The following schools will interview at the Bureau during the month of Oc- tober: WED:[., OCT. 19- corse, Mich.-Elem. Lib., H.S.-Soc. St Sci. Photo., Comm. Foods, Elec., W'ED.,OCT. 26- Allen Park, Mich,-Fields not stated. THURS., OCT. 2i- Battle Creek, Mich.-Elem. - Art, Camp Tch. (man). Sec.-J.H. Engl.. Short. Voc. Stenog., Spec. Ed,- Ment. Hdcp., Phys. Hdcp Imlay City, Mich.-H.S. Lib., Chem. Phys.. Guid. For additional information and ap- pointments contact Miss Collins, Bu- reau of Appointments, Education Di- vision, 3200 SAB, 764-7459. mation Processing Tasks," Mon., Oct. 10, Room 107 Perry, 330 Packard St., Lecture: Oct. 10, 8 p.m., in West Con- at 3 p.m. Chairman, A. W. Melton. ference Room of Rackham Bldg. Dr. Helen Tanner, assistant director of the Center for Continuing Education of Dept. of English Lecture: The visit Women, speaking on "Continuing Edu- of Prof. Hans Galinsky, announced at cation of Women-Academic Frontier." the last meeting of the American Cul- ture Student's Association, has been Astronomical Colloquium-Fion., Oct. postponed until November, 1966. .J 4"A::.: .:.... .9 "'.'::: J. 9 ::. YYY............" University Musical Society Concert- Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jean' Martinon, conductor: Hill Aud., 2:30 p- E Professional Theatre Program Per- ~Borg-Warner Corp formance-APA Repertory Company in General Management Trainee Program, ~Three Mysteries with Two Clowns" one year. assigned for 12 weeks in all Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. d":osRGAN ZATgrpNOTICES ________MBA MS. Must be U.S. citizen. School of Music Concert - Stanley'v American Civil Liberties Union, N.Y., Quartet: Ra.kham Lecture Hall, 4:15 g# #i i 9 . . . ~. .. 9.i.. 9..v9 Y i5" SN..-Field Development Officer assist- Quartet: } +$ h > '':'. ":.":v:"e vm."r::1."~~~~~~~~.9,99,9.. .9.49^i"} ''.<:~:f. {.":r".":. ......d,....,........... { w::.".. :....".. .:.'~,,....'.:.:::::". ::: ::: ": ::"" ng branch with emphasis on fund- USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- hiking, Oct. 9, 2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., iaising and membership promotion. One . Cinema Guild-David Lean's "Great NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially Huron St. entrance. half to thwo-thirds time spent in the Expectations": Architecture Aud., 7 recognized and registered student or- * , * field. Experience in operational fund- and 9 p.m. ganizations. only. Forms are available South Quad Quadrants, Meeting. Sun.. raising. in Room 1011 SAB. Oct. 9, 10:30 p.m., South Quad Council Management Consultants, New York Room. Area-Division general manager,. college i* * degree, pref. ME plus solid business vUniversity Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance. exper. in manufacturing consumer Center for Programmed Learning for Washtenaw, Oct. 9, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. Mon., Oct. 10, 8:30-10:30 p.m.. Wom- prod. Manager, Industrial Relations, Business Workshop-Michigan Union, services. Sermon by Rev. A. Scheips: en's Athletic Bldg. : must be excellent negotiator, acting as 8:30 a.m. "Sunday Morning in Deep Water." Bi- * member of mgmt. team. Industry bkgd. b8e class at 11:15 a.m. Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at in metal fabricating in large shop. Engineering Mechanics Seminar - * , S. Forest Ave., 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship Production Control Manager, Grad with "Secular Instability of Unsteady Flows: services; 9:30 a.m. Bible class led by knowl. and exper. in control with EDP Orr-Sommerfield Equation with Per- Guild House, Monday noon luncheon, Dr. George Mendenhall, 6 p.m. supper implementation. lodic Coefficients": 325 West Engineer- Prof. William Porter,, chairman, Dept. followed by speaker at 7 p.m., James ; ing; 4 p.m. of Journalism: "The Great Society" Shaw, assistant to the dean of LSA: For further information please call (a series), Oct. 10, 12-1 p.m., 802 Mon- "This University-Can It Be Personal-|164-7460, General Division, Bureau of f School of Public Health Assembly roe. Where To Find Help?" ' Appointments. 3200 SAB. . ., a f : 1.1How come vou've been getting such swinging computer date I guess you haven t seen in l personality questionnlaire. 3. "Play the ocarin. 5, You mean to tell me those great-looking girls go for these things? It's the last item that really clinches it. r - 2,".vefoot tIo 11leipounds, NC.ISlihtC'd. 4. "Like cucumber saidwiches." i .4 4 .5 Richard S. F. Schilling, professor,, London School of Hygiene and Tropi- cal Medicine, "Changing Concepts in * Occupational Health": Aud., School of Public Health, 4 p.m. School of Music Composers Forum - Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m.I Russian- Studies Colloquium: Prof. Marian LoW Will speak on "Hungary' Ten Years after the Revolution at 4:10 * * * uild House, Luncheon-seminar on radical theology, Oct. 11, 12-1 p.m., 802 Monroe. A * * Baptist Student Union, Devotional, Oct. 11, 4:30 p.m., Conf. Room No. 1, League. 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