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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBElt 19. 1999

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The I
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-
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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. For more
information call 764-8429.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18
Day Calendar
AOfice of Religious Affairs Lecture
-Pastor Lachmann, head of the League
for Evangelical-Catholic Reunion, "Pos-
hibilities for Church Reunion: Evan-
gelical and Catholic"' Multipurpose
Room, Undergraduate Library, 4:10 p.m.
Conference on Organ Music Recital
-Corliss R. Arnold, organist: Hill Aud.,
4:15 p.m.
Dept. of Psychiatry Lecture-Harold
Vjsotsky, M.D.. director, Department
of Mental Health, State of Illinois,
"Community Psychiatry": Aud., Chil-
dren's Psychiatric Hospital, 8 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program Per-
formance-APA Repertory Company in
Baldridge's "We. Comrades Three":
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8-p.m.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS, COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered organizations
only. Forms are available in Room 1011
SAB.
Baptist Student Union, Rev. Bert
Caldwell: "The Holy Land in Slides,"
Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m., Packard Road Bap-
tist Church, 1131 Church St.
Baptist Student Union, Devotional,
Oct. 18, 4:30 p.m., Michigan' League,
Room No. 1.
Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis
cussion, Fri., Oct. 21; 8 p.m., 335 E.
" Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome.
Voice-SDS, General membership meet-
ing and' movies: "12-12-42" (a social-
eroti-p~olitical underground film) and
"Time of the Locusts" (an epic of NLF,
ARVN and Japanese war documentar-
les on Viet Nam), Oct. 18, 8-11 p.m.,
Multipurpose Room, Undergraduate Li-
brary.
1r

Sesquicentennial Lecture - Robert
Burlmarx, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, "The
Garden as an Art in Living": Rack-
ham Amphitheatre, 8, p.m.
School of Music Lecture Demonstra-
tion-William P. Malm, School of Mu-
sic, lecturer, "Music of the Japanese
Noh Drama": Recital Hall, School of
Music, 8:30 p.m.
General .Notices
Summer Jobs in Washington, D.C.:
An informational meeting for all stu-
dents who would like to work for the
government next summer will be held
Wed., Oct. 19 at 4 p.m. in the Multi-
purpose" Room of the Undergraduate Li-
brary.
Lecture: Prof. D. G. E. Hall, visiting
professor - of history, will speak on
"Southeast Asia, and China" on Thurs-
day at 8 p.m. at 200 Lane Hall. Any-
one interested may attend.
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 be obtained in Room 1431
UES.
Research Club: University of Michi-
gan Research Club meets Wednesday
evenings at 8 p.m. in Rackham Amphi-
theatre. Papers for the evening: "Stud-
les on the Early Recognition of Dia-
betes Mellitus" by Prof. Stefan Fajans,
and "Literature and Life: Zola, Ce-
zanne, and Manet" by Prof. Robert
Niess.-
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors
programmed through the Office of For-
eign Visitor Programs, who will be on
campus this week on the dates indi-
cated. Program arrangements are being
made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, coordi-
nator, Foreign Visitor Programs, 764-
2148.

Henrdik Van Den Berg, associate pro-
fessor of sociology, Free University of
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Oct. 9-21.
Mrs. Magda Guimaraes, professor, gen-
eral and special didactics, Federal Uni-
versity of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizon-
te, Brazil. Accompanied by her assist-
ant, Miss Maria Oliveira, Oct. 16-19.
T. V. Chidambaran, accompanied by
Mrs. Chidambaran, registrar, Universi-
ty of Bombay, India, Oct. 16-20.
Francesco Alberoni, professor of so-
ciology and director of the Institute of
Sociology, Catholic University of Milan,
Italy. Accompanied by Mrs. Alberoni,
Oct. 18-21.
Ernest Roe, senior lecturer in edu-
cation, University of Adelaide,' Adelaide,
South Australia. Accompanied by Mrs.
Roe and their daughter and son, Oct.
18-21.
Katsuo Tamura, editorial director of
the Kobundo Publishing Co., Tokyo,
Japan. Accompanied by an escort-
interpreter, Oct. 21.
Carl C. Schweitzer, professor of po-
litical science and education in citizen-
ship, Free University of Berlin, Ger-
many, Oct. 21-22.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Summer in Europe-Panel discussion
of summer opportunities in Europe at
8 p.m. this Wednesday, tomorrow, in
the Ballroom of the Union. Panel mem-
bers on student travel, work camps,
study and employment. Exhibits and
representatives. Open 7 p.m. and 1
hour after program.
FSEE Applications-For the November
exam are to be filed no later than Oct.
19. The Mgmt. Intern exam will be
given at this session also.
U.S. Civil Service Exam-For Office
and Science Assistants for summer,
Form 5000AB can be obtained from
212 SAB, Lower Level. Must be filed by
Oct. 21 for Nov. 26 test.
Dept. of State and U.S. Information
Agency-Examination for Foreign Serv-
ice Career Officers must be filed for
no later than Oct. 22, this Saturday,
for the Dec. 3 test.

PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Gradu-
ates and seniors make appointments by
4 p.m. of the day preceding the visits
by the following companies. All em-
ployers expect to see your file before
the interview. Please return forms and
update your files as soon as possible.
Call 764-7460, General Division Desk.
THURS., OCT. 20-
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., Pitts-
burgh, Pa.-BA in Econ., Engl., Fine
Arts, For. Lang.. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog.,
Hist., Journ., Poll. Sl., Psych., Speech
& Soc. for Sales
Scott Paper Co., Phila., Pa.-Morn-
ing only. Degrees in Econ., Engl., Fine
Arts, For. Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist.,
Poll. Sci., Psych, and Soc. for Qual.
Cont., Personnel, Production and Con-
sumer Rep.
Continental National American Group,
Chicago, III.-Bach. and adv. degrees in
Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts and aMth. Insur-
ance, Mgmt. Trng., Sales, Stat., Actu-
aries.
Central. Intelligence Agency, Wash.,
D.C.-Career Trng. Program - BA or
Grad work, good grades, good health.
Positions in intelligence-BA & adv.
degrees in Math, Programming, Geog..,
Econ., Chinese Area Stud., Lib. Sci.,
Russian Area Stud., Poll Sci., Hist.,
Psych. (PhD only). Secretarial/Clerical
-for young women interested in for-
eign assign. Econ. Res.-all levels de-
grees, Econ., Hist., Geog., Area Stud.,
international Trade. Military-Econ Res.
-Econ., Hist., Military Hist. and Poll.
Sol., Russ. & Chinese Area Stud., Oper.
Anal., Math Stat. and Bus. Ad. All
level degrees. Engineers and Scientists
-Analysts or Project Officers for for-
eign sel. and tech. res.
Wm. S. Merrell Co., Benton Harbor,

Mich.-Any degree all majors. For Ter-
ritorial Sales.
Inland Steel Co., Chicago, III.-Anyj
degree, all majors for Mgmt. Trng.,'
Sales and Finance.
Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc., Chica-
go, Il.-BA in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Math and Physics. For Advertising, Elec.
Computing, Mkt. Res., Merchan., Pro-
duction and Sales.
Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.
-BA and adv. degrees in Econ., Math,
Physics and Chem., all fields. For Sales
and Data Processing Trainees.
FRI., OCT. 21-
Scott Paper Co., Phila., Pa. - Con-
tinues interviewing (see Thurs. list-
ing).
Chevron Chemical Co., San Francisco,
Calif.-BA & adv. degrees in Gen. Lib.
Arts, Lib. ci., Biol., Biochem. and
Chem. For Sales.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill.
-BA in Econ, and Gen. Lib. Arts. For
Mgmt. Trng. and Merchandising.
Women's Army Corps, Detroit, Mich.
-All majors, all degree levels. Officer
Candidate School for eventual posi-
tions in Ad. & art design, Biol., Lang.,
Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Public Rela-
tions, Recreation, Stat., Transport.,
Writing and others. In U.S. and over-
seas.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Youngstown Steel, Youngstown, Ohio
-Research Librarian, to maintain tech-
nical information for res. and dev.
work. Supervise library, clerical help
and libr. search, functions. Person with
MSLS and bkgd. in sci. or engrg.
Mahlenberg Medical Center, Bethle-
hem, Pa.-Assistant Administrator for
144 bed chronic disease hospital. Com-
pletion of courses in Hosp. Admin. plus
at least 1 year exper. in supervision

of business offices of plant operations
of a hospital.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 20

gomery of Trinity College will
speak on "An Evangelical Per-
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7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild wi l'spective of the Radical Theology
For further information please call present Luis Bunnel's "Su'oido Al in the Multipurpose Room of the
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Cielo" in the Architecture Aud Undergraduate Library.
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
8 p.m. - The APA Repertory 8 p.m.-Prof. Donat G. Wentzel
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- Company will perform in Bald- of the astronomy department will
VIEWS: Make interview appointments ridge's "We. Comrades Three" in speak on "The Solar Wind" in
at Room 128-H. West Engrg. Bldg. Phone the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. I Aud. B, Angell Hall.
OCT. 24-. 8 p.m.-William W. Cook Lec- 8 p.m. - The APA Repertory
American Oil Co.-R. & D. 'ture Series Lecture on American Company will perform in Bald-
Battelle Memorial Institute. Institutions will present Prof. Gil- ridge's "We, Comrades Three" in
usyus Ke Co. bert F. White of the University of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
Factory Mutual, Engrg. Div. Chicago speaking on "Strategies j8:30 p.m. - The U of M Jazz
General Mills, Central Res. of American Water Management-. Band, conducted by Bruce Fisher,
Hughes Aircraft Co. Resolving Ambiguity - What the will perform in Hill Aud.
The Mead Corp. Public Wants in Water
Mobil Oil Corp., PhD only. 'ulcWnsi ae Quality": SATURDAY, OCT. 22
New York Central Systems. in the Rackham Amphitheatre. n.m.-Juian Bond will snea

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Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Chem. Div.
A. 0. Smith Corp., Clark Control.
T.W.A.

FRIDAY, OCT. 21 on the Rand Day Care Center,
4:10 p-m. - Prof. John Mont- Willow Village.

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Cottage Inn Pizzeria
SPECIAL
-Medium Pizza-one item. . . $1.25
Spaghetti & Rolls.. . $1 .00
(all you can eat)
-1j2Fried Chicken .. .$1.00
Salad and French Fries
(These prices not good for delivery)
Specials Good Mon.-Thurs.

WHO'S LESLIE FIEDLER
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DON'T PESTER THE KECHIN ABOUT OFFSETS

They don't have any.
Not one; not any.
But you might try the Union, League,
Slater's, Ulrich's, and Centicore
If
(And if you're interested in finding out more,
you might try Room 2X in the Michigan Union
at 7:30 P.M. on Thursday, October 27.)

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AS MOSES OF OLD CALLED DOWN THE WATERS OF THE RED

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BY DIVINE COMMAND THE

DISCIPLES OF MOSES

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WATERS OF OUR OWN BIG RED SEA (THAT VAST OPEN
SEWER RUNNING THROUGH THE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE)
TO CLEANSE. THE PESTILENTIAL VERMIN OF TAYLOR.
WE, THE EXALTED DISCIPLES OF MOSES (GOMBERG) SHALL
BE PREPARED TO FULFILL OUR DIVINE COMMAND AT NINE
HOURS AND FIFTEEN MINUTES OF THE TWENTY-SECOND
DAY OF OCTOBER OF THE ONE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED,
AND SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR OF OUR LORD.
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