THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1966 , .r mr . .. . . . 1 «e., .. :.'':{: . r...Is' .. .. ra. . ..:.V ,..1} .fr....fl..........t . .. ..... . . . . . . ::^y ::{ r vn,:,. r VAS %:fl.%V. K..l.VW a .Wftl.h r.t .. Ah a~~..,..,.. . ..} ,. .. :.: :n ::....1:'s... :} . . .K,:t: ... DAILY OFFICIAL' BULLETIN lainIIII 41n... .........,........ .......................................4:a:a". . ............ ........... . . ....... The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer. sity of Michigan for which TheI Michigan Daily assumes no editor-I 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. Fridaye 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 notI accepted for publication. For moree information call 764-8429. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 Day Calendar University Players Children's Theatre Performances - James Thurber's "The Thirteen Clocks": Trueblood Aud., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Cinema Guild Halloween Weekend Festival--James Whale's "The Bride of Frankenstein": Architecture Aud., 7, and 9:05 p.m. Professional' Theatre Program Per- formance-APA Repertory Company in Sartre's "The Flies": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. University Musical Society Dance Fes- tival-Fiesta Mexicana: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m1.. General Notices Interviews: Interviews for students wishing to teach on the secondary level in the Winter Term have been completed. If you have not been noti- fied of an appointmept and expectto student teach in the Winter Term, 1967. contact the iDrected Teaching Office, 2509 University Elementary School, by Tue., Nov. 1, 764-8403. Junior Year in France: An informa- tional meeting for freshmen and soph- omores interested in spending their junior year in Aix-en-Provence France, will be held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the third floor con- ference room of the Union. TV Center Programs: On Sun., Oct. 30 the following programs produced by the University of Michigan Television Center will have their initial tele- cast on Detroit stations: 8:30 a.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 - "Understanding Our World: A Taste for Excellence." Roy Knight, British TV critic, discusses the teaching of film and television arts to British school children, with Profs. Edward Etasheff and Edgar Willis. 12 noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - Across 1Campus SATURDAY, OCT. 29 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild Halloween Weekend Festival will present James Whalen's "The Bride of Frankenstein" in the Ar- chitecture Aud. 7 and 9:15 p.m-Cinema II will present "Hud" with Paul Newman in Auditorium A of Angell Hall. 8 p.m.-The APA Repertory Co. will present Sartre's "The Flies" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-University Musical Society Dance Festival will present "Fiesta Mexicana" in Hill Aud. CONTACT WEARERS! "This World of aWters." The law of the sea is discussed by Law School Prof. William W. Bishop, Jr. and seriesI host, Prof. John E. Bardach. UAC Contemporary Discussions and SGC-Teach-In: The Draft. Teach-in in- volves speakers, seminars and work- shops, 2:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Sun., Oct. 30, Hill Aud. Lecture: U.S. Congressman Wes Viv- Ian will speak in the lounge of the Law Quad on Monday evening, Oct. 311 at 6:30 p.m. Non law students welcome. Placement ; 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. Call764-7460, General Division Desk. MON., OCT. 31- No interviewers in General Division. TUES., NOV. 1- R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Chicago, Il.-Afternoon only. BA Econ., Engl.,' SORGAN IZATI USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered organizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * B'nai Brith Hillel, Hillel Deli House, Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. Newman Student Association, Art film: Kurosawa's "Rasho-mon," Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- son. Folk Dance (WAA)-Folk dance, Mon., Oct. 31, 8:30-10:30 p.m., Women's Ath- letic Bldg. Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at Forest Ave., worship services at 9:30 & 11 a.m., Bible study at 9:30 a.m., Sun., Oct. 30; 6 p.m. supper followed by 7 Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math, Poll. Sci., Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Psych., Phys., Chem. for Mgmt. Trng., -Afternoon only. BA Econ. & Engl. Personnel, production, Purchasing, & for Mgmt. Trng. Sales. Will interview for summer work. Dept. of Housing & Urban Develop- Mobile Oil Corp., Niles, Ill.-BA/adv. ment - Continues interviewing, see degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Geology, Tuesday listing. Libr. Sci., Math, Phys. & Chem. (or- Ayerst Laboratories, Inc., Rouses Pt., gan.),.for sales, library, mgmt. trng., N.Y.-Afternoon only. BA/adv. degrees production & trans. Lib. Sci., Pharmacy & Chem. for Libr., Shell Oil, Houston, Texas-BA/adv. Product.. Anal. Dev., Pharm. Dev. & degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts & Quality Control. Math. Elec. Computing, Personnel. Pur- Booth Newspapers, Inc., Detroit, Mich. chasing, Stat, Trans., Finance, Ad- -BA/adv. degrees Engl., Hist., Journ., min. & Sales. Poll. Sci., Speech, Soc. & Soc. Work for Standard Oil Co., Detroit, Mich.-BA/ Editorial Trng. Program. adv. degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts & Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C.- Poll. Sci. for Hgmt. Trng. & Sales. Ad. degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Geol., Dept. of Housing & Urban Develop- Hist., Nat. Res., Phil., Law, Poll. Sci., ment, Wash., D.C. - BA/adv. degrees Speech, Soc Work for Mgmt Trng., Architecture, Econ., Gen. Lib.dArts, Public Admin. & Stat. Geog., Law, Math, Poli. Sci. - Soc. for National Labor Relations Board, Wash. Public Admin. & Transportation. In D.C.-Afternoon only. BA/adv. degrees N.Y.C., Phila., Chicago, Atlanta & San Econ., Law, & Poli. Sci. for Mgmt. Trng., Francisco. Personnel, Public Admin., Labor Rel Barton-Aschmann Associates, Chica- & Indus. Rel. go, Ill.-Afternoon only. BA/adv. de- grees Arch., Econ. & Geog. for Trans. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: & Planning. , 212 SAB- WED.r 2-f Rochester, Rochester Nuclear Div., Union Carbide Corp. . Uivesit o Roheser,, ochste, Applications for summer employment N.Y.-Prosective grads in any field of are due Jan. 1. 2 yrs. towards degree study. Grad programs for MBA & PhD. in math, stat., biol., chem., engr., or phys., or grad student in same area. Camp Mataponi, Me-Girls. Interview- er here Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2 from 10 Iapem. to 3 p.m. Seeks head counselor, special counselors in waterfront, land ON Nui iCES p.m. program: Dr. Werner Schumann of Hanover, Germany, speaking on "So-1 sports, arts & crafts. ' Dept. of Interior Design and Construe-UU Lion Examination - Arch., Landscape W W Arch., Civil & Highway engrg. Applica- tions due Dec. 9. National Directory Service, Cincin- U nati, Ohio-Comprehensive summer job directory offers job here on campus, starting immediately. S* INE l Details, applications and information at 212 SAB, Lower Level, Summer Place- ment Service. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS: Make interview appointments Y T. I-Room R r " at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. NOV. 4- Abbott Labs. American Cynamid Co. Armour Ind.-Chem. Co. Caywood-Schiller Assoc. City of Philadelphia. Cornell Aero Lab. Corning Glass Works. {General Dynamics Corp. - General Atomic. General Motors Corp. Gibbs & Cox, Inc. Hydronautics, Inc. International Nickel Co. - Hunting- ton Alloyo Products. Marathon Oil Co. Norton Co. Owen-Corning Fiberglas Corp. United Aircraft Corp. -- Hamilton Std. Corp. rn L I" cial Issues and Tensions of Germany" India Students' Association, Deep- alil banquet followed by a cultural program starting at 7:30 p.m.,-banquet at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 29, Union Ballroom, chief guest-Gordon J. Van Wylen, dean of the engineering college. Gamma Delta, Supper and meeting, 5:45 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw, University Lutheran Chapel. Oct. 30. 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