FACE' EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY OCTOBER 16. 1966 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICIHGAN DAiLY SUNDAY OCTOBER 16, 1966 The Week To Come: a Campus Calendar 4 Would you believe- SUNDAY, OCT. 16 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The APA Rep- ertory Company will perform in Pirandello's 'Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Vittorio de Sica's "Umber- to D" in the Architecture Aud. MONDAY, OCT. 17 10 a.m.-University Vice-Presi- dent for Research A. Geoffery Norman will deliver the main ad- dress at inauguration ceremonies for the Center for Research on Language and Language Behavior in the Rackham Bldg. TUESDAY, OCT. 18 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory Company will perform in Bald- ridges' "We, Comrades Three" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.-Sesquicentennial Lec- ture: Robert Burlmarx will speak on "The Garden as an Art in Liv- ing" in the Rackham Ampitheatre. WEDNESDAY, OCT.19 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory Company will perform in Bald- ridge's "We, Comrades Three' in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The Collegium Musi- cum and Tudor Singers, directed by Prof. Maynard Klein, will per- form in Rackham Lecture Hall. THURSDAY, OCT.20 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Luis Bunnel's "Subido Al Cielo" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory Company will perform in Bald- ridge's "We, Comrades Three" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.-William W. Cook Lec- ture Series Lecture on American Institutions will present Prof. Gil- bert F. White of the University of Chicago speaking on "Strategies of American Water Management- Resolving Ambiguity - What the DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :"av v. ... 4 . M: .".". . . .... Public Wants in Water Quality" in the Rackham Amphitheatre. FRIDAY, OCT. 21 4:10 p-m. - Prof. John Mont-I gomery of Trinity College will speak on "An Evangelical Per- spective of the Radical Theology" in the Multipurpose Room of the Undergraduate Library. 8 p.m.-Prof. Donat G. Wentzel of the astronomy department will speak on "The Solar Wind" in Aud. B, Angell Hall. 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory Company will perform in Bald- ridge's "We, Comrades Three" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m. - The U of M Jazz Band, conducted by Bruce Fisher, will perform in Hill Aud. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 2 p.n.-Julian Bond will speak on the Rand Day Care Center, Willow Village. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Jean Renoir's "La Regle du Jeu" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory Company will perform in Bald- ridge's "We, Comrades Three" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.-Julian Bond will speak at the Community Center in Ann Arbor. 8:30 p.m.-The Moscow Cham- ber Orchestra, conducted by Ru- dolf Barshai, will perform in the Rackham Lecture Hall. SUNDAY, OCT. 23 2 p.m.-Julian Bond will speak at the Rand Day Care Center, Willow Village. 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The APA Rep- ertory Company will perform in Baldridge's "We, Comrades Three" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.-Julian Bond will speak at the Community Center in Ann Arbor. 7 and 9 p.m-Cinema Guild will present Jean Renoir's "La Regle du Jeu" in the Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m.-The Moscow Cham- ber Orchestra, conducted by Ru- dolf Barshai, will perform in the Rackham Lecture Hall. On Being JIM CROW San Francisco MIME TROUPE presents a Minstrel Show or "Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel" Ann Arbor High School Auditorium Saturday, October 22, 8:30 P.M. 4 + Use Doily Classitieds + A-GO-GO The Daily Official Bulletin is anI official publication of the Univer-1 sity of .Michigan for which The1 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. Generalj 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. For more information call 764-8429. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 j Day Calendar *Professional Theatre Program Per- formance-APA Repertory Company in Pirandello's "Right You Are": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. 'Cinema Guild - Vittorio de Sica's "Umberto": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-Don- ad Williams, organist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. Events Monday Conference on Organ Music-Regis- tration: Lobby, School of Music, 9 a.m. Conference on Organ Music Recital -Bachelor's and, Master's degree stu- dents of the School of Music: Hill Aud., 4:15 p.m. Conference on Organ Music Recital -University Philharmonia, Theo Alcan- tarilla, conductor, Robert Glasgow, or- ganist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.. General Notices Inaugural Ceremonies for New CRLLB Center Facilities: Oct. 17, 10 a.m., Rack- ham Bldg., Harlan L. Lane, director, entier for Res. on Language & Lan- guage Behavior and A. Geoffrey Nor- man, vice-president for research, U-M. 11-12 noon-Open House at CRLLB Facilities, 220 E. Huron St. at 5th St. Conference on Language and Language Behavior Agenda: Major Address I - 1:30 p.m., A. P. van Teslaar, director of education, SHAPE, Paris; director Sprachkybernetisches Forschungszen- trum, Heidelberg, Germany. Major Ad- dress II-Oct. 18, 8:30 a.m., James J. Jenkins, director of research, Center for Res. In Human Learning, Univer- sity of Minnesota. Major Address III -Oct. 18, 1:30 p.m., John B. Carroll, professor of educational psychology, Harvard University. Full program for the three sessions that follow each major address and further information is available at CRLLB, 220 E. Huron. Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University-Lyell Henry, assistant to the dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton, will be visiting the campus next week. He is interested in talk- ing with any junior or senior in Eco- nomics, History, Political Science, Psy- chology or Sociology who might be a potential candidate for graduate work at the Woodrow Wilson School. He will be available in 1223 Angell Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on .Wed., Oct. 19. Interviews may be ar- ranged in advance in 1223 Angell Hall or by phoning 764-0312. Seniors: College of LS. & A., Schools of Education, Music, and Business Ad- ministration: Tentative lists of seniors for December graduation have been posted on the bulletin board in the first floor lobby, Administration Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be re- quested of the Recorder at Office of Registration and Records, Window No. !, 1513 Administration Bldg. All Students in the School of Educa- tion (Undergraduate): Preclassification for the Winter Term (II) 1967 is in progress. It will end on Dec. 6. The material may ie obtained in Room 1431 UES.- Colloquium: The Program in Com- parative Studies in History announces a colloquium entitled "The Western Hemisphere as a Factor in Comparative History" to be conducted by Prof. Louis Hartz of the Department of Govern- ment of Harbard University. Time: Mon., Oct. 18, Introductory Lecture, 8 p.m. in the Michigan Room, Michigan League; Tues., Oct. 19, Dis- cussion, 8 p.m. in the Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League. Archaeological Institute of America Lecture: Oct. 21, Ann Arbor Society, Archaeological Institute of America, and the Department of Classical Stud- les presents Antony E. Raubitschek, Department of Classics, Stanford Uni- versity, who will speak on "Daeda- lus: The Origin of Greek Art" at 4:10 p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Lecture: The Southern Asia Club announces a lecture on Fri., Oct. 21 at To the readers and admirers of Atlas Shrugged & The Fountainhead Nathaniel Branden's recorded lectures on Objectivism the philosophy of AYNI RAND eid its application to psycholoil 8 p.m. in Room 200 Lane Hall. Prof. D. G: E. Hall, visiting professor of his- tory, will speak on "Southeast Asia and China." Anyone interested may at- tend., Doctoral Examination for David Lee Wolfe, Linguistics; thesis: "A Genera- tive-Transformational Analysis of Span- ish Verb Forms," Mon., Oct. 17, East Counsel Room, Rdekham Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, L. B. Kiddle. Doctoral Examination for Stephen Lawrence Yelon, Education & Psychol- ogy; thesis: "The Relationship of Im- paired Verbal Functioning to the Act- ing-Out of- Male Delinquents," Mon., Oct. 17, Room 7611 Haven Hall, at 11 a.m. Chairman, E. B. McNeil. WED., OCT. 19- Ecorse, Mich.-Elem. Lib., H.S.-Soc. St., Sci./Photo., Comm. Foods, Elec., Welding. 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