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SUNDAY'', OCTOBER "00, 1966

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 196w TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE

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DAILY OFFIC

JIAL BULLETIN

"NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY

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OF RELIGION"I

The Daily Official Bulletin is an t
official publication of the Univer-
sity of . Michigan for which The c
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent' in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- t
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding 7
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 notj
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-8429.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
Day Calendar
University Players Children's Theatre
Performances - James Thurber's "The
Thirteen Clocks": Trueblood Aud., 2
p.m.
Professional Theatre Program Per-
fori nance-APA Repertory Company in
Sartre's "The Flies": Lydia Mendelssohnj
Theatre, 8 p.m.
Cinema Guild Halloween Weekend
Festival-Tod dBrowning's "Freaks":
Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m.
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.
Events Monida y
Engineering Mechanics Seminar -
L. Howard, professor of mathematics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
"Problems in the Theory of Rotating,
Fluids": 325 West Engineering, 4 p.m.
Lecture: U.S. Congressman Wes Viv-
tan will speak in the lounge. of the
Law Quad on Monday evening, Oct. 31
at 6:30 p.m. Non law students welcome.
General Notices
December Teacher's Certificate Can-a
didates: All of the requirements for
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered organizations
only. Forms are available in Room 1011
SAB.
Viet Nam Club, First organizational
meeting open to all interested students
and faculty members, short films on
Vet Nam and explanation of club's
proposed activities; free refreshments,
Mon., Oct. 31, 8 p.m., International
Center.
B'nai Brith Hillel, Hillel Deli House,
Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m.. 1429 Hill.
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Gamma Delta, Supper and meeting,
5:45 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw, University
Lutheran Chapel, Oct. 30. Meet at our
chapel to walk to other chapel for a
combined meeting. Program : "Social
Issues Facing Germany" by Dr. Werner
Echumann, social worker from Hanover.
Germany.

the teacher's certificate must be com-
pleted by November 15. These require-
ments include .the teachers' oath, the
health statement, the social security
number, and the Bureau of Appoint-
ments material. The oath should be
taken as soon as. possible in Room
1431 UES. The office is open from 8-12
and 1-5, Monday through Friday.
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.
Lecture: The 1966-67 national lec-
turertof the Society of the Sigma Xi
for the University of Michigan, Dr.
Gordon Whaley of the University of
Texas, director of the Cell Research
Institute, will speak on "The Cell and
Its Components in Growth and Devel-
opment" on Thurs., Nov. 3, at 8 p.m.
at Rackham Amphitheatre,
Lecture: Lr. Laurence Lockhart will1
lecture on Persia and the West in the1
Middle Ages, Tues., Nov. 1, at 4 p.m.
in Room 200, Lane Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Pablo Val-
encia, Romance Languages & Litera-
tures; thesis: "An Historical Study of
Syllabic Structure in Spanish," Mon.,
Oct. 31, East Council Room, Rackham
Graduate School, at 1:30 p.m. Chair-
man : L. B. Kiddle.
Doctoral Examination for John Lewis
Weber, English & Education; thesis:
'The English Programs in Five Michi-
gan Community Colleges," Mon., Oct.
31, Room 2601 Haven Hall, at 3 p.m.
Chairman, W. G. Rice.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Simonds Steel, Division of Wallace-
Murray Corp., Lockport, N.Y. - Sales.
Technical bkgd., some metallurgy cours-
es, 2 or 3 openings. Process metal-
lurgists, degree. Exper. unnecessary, late
20's, early 30's.
Management Consultants, N.Y., N.Y.
-Manager ofxcredit and collections,
extensive exper in consumer credit
mgmt., and collections, Degree desir-
able.

Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. -
Chemist, PhD Organic, or Biochem.1
for work in animal fats. Quality Con-
trol Mgr., Food Tech., Bacteriol., Bio-
chem., Animal Husbandry, or chem.
degrees, 3-5 yrs. exper. Plant Engineer
Trainee, grad of mechan. or elect.
program. Senior Research Pharmacol-
ogist, PhD. Research Chemist, BS or-
ganic chem, with 5-10 yrs. exper. Tax
Accountant, major in acctg., 4 yrs.
mi. with large corporation. Assistant
Editor, public relations dept., issues
employe mag. Exper. and degree in
Engl. or Journalism.
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Ed., Couns., Ind. Arts.
Highland Park, Mich.-Elem., Boys
Phys. Ed.,H.S.-Math, Sci., SS, Home
Ec, Ind. Arts, Diag., Psych., Phys.
Hdcp., Sp Corr, Lib.
FRI., NOV. 11-
Northville, Mich.-3rd Grade, J,H.
VocI, 7/8 Grade Sngl./SS.
Utica, Mich.-Elem., Vocal, J.H. -
Math/Sci., Engl./SS, H.S.-Math, Ind.
Arts, Visit.. Tch. Sp. Corr., Ment. Hdcp.
Milwaukee, Wis.-Elem., J.H.-Engl./
SS, Bus. Ed., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Girls
Phys. Ed., Engl., Math, Phys. Sci.,
Spec. Ed.
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discussed by
FRITHJOF BERGMANN
Sune., Oct. 30. .. 7:30 P.M.
1492 H.ILL STREET
presented by;
HILLEL GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL

wihere~
yoube
In as good a spot an original contribu-
as you are today? tion to your area of
Well-informed? interest: In an
Up on things? environment like
Intimately this, there's no
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764-7460, General Division,
Appointments, 3200 SAB.

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Bureau of

Make appointments now
For additional information and ap-
uointments contact Miss Collins, Bu-
reau of Appointments, Education Di-I
vision, 3200 SAB, 764-7459.

EDUCATION DIVISION:
The following schools will interview
at the Bureau during the week of Nov.
7:
MON., NOV. 7-
Detroit, Mich. (Redford Union Schs.)
-Elem., Lib., J.H.-Math/Sci., Ind. Arts,
Math, Engl./SS, H.S.-Bus. Ed., Ind.
Arts.
Wyoming, Mich. (Godwin Hghts.
Schs.)-Elem., Art, Vocal, Vocal/Strings,
J.H. Couns.
Albion, Mich.-Fields not stated.
TUES., NOV. 8-
Howell, Mich.-Elem., J.H. - Spec.
Ed., Rem. Read..
Flint, Mich. (Beecher Sch.) - Elem.,
Sec.-Engl., Home Ec., Art, Girls Phys.
Ed.
Southgate, Mich. (Heintzen Schs.)-
Elem., J.H.-Couns., H.S. Ind. Arts.
WED., NOV 9-
Walled Lake, Mich.-1st Grade, J.H.
Engl., H.S. Engl., Visit. Tch., Type A.
Gary, Ind.-All fields.
Auburn Heights, Mich. (Avondale
Sch.)-Elem., H.S.-Ind. Arts, Sp. Corr.,
Elem./Sec. Vocal.{
THURS., NOV. 10-
Swartz Creek, Mich.-Elem., aMth,
Boys Phys. Ed.
Wyandotte, Mich. (Riverview Comm.
Schs.)-Elem., Elem. Inst. Music, H.S.
Choir, Sp./Hear. Therapist.
Romulus, Mich.-Elem. Music, Bus.
Daily Classifieds
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Which is one good reason to
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MITRE is pioneering in the
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Our assignments include such
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Speakers:

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DR. JOHN KOLARS
DR. OLEG GRABAR
Sunday, Oct. 30, 2:00 P.M.
Rackham Lecture Hall Free Admission

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Corporation will be ______________
conducting interviews An Equal Opportunity Employer(M&F)
on campus November 7, 1966
If you have a B.S.. M.S., or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics and want
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