PAGE STS. T"T MICHIGAN P-11fly THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 i f DAILY OFFICIAL BULL ETIN Tho Daily Official Bulletin is an olficial publication of the Univer- s(ty of Mchigan for which The lichigan laily assumes no editor-. tal ie-poflSibility. Notici's should be sent ii TYPEWRiTtEN fori 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 t Limes on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student org'nization notices are not accepted for publication. For more inlormation call 764-8429 1'HCRSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Industrial Fire Control Seminar ~ Rackham Assembly Hall, 8:30 p.m. Ceuter for Russian Studies and Dept. of Geography Lecture-George Enyedi, professor, University of Budapest, and assistant director, Institute of Geogra- phy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, "The Changing Face of East European Agriculture": 25 Angell Hall, 3:10 p.m. Student Laboratory Theatre Program, Dept. of Speech-Performance of "Pun- tila and His Knave Matti" by B. Brecht at 4:10 p.m, in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg. American Chemical Society Lecture: Dr. Roger Bates of the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Md., will speak on "Acid-Base Behavior in Alco- hol-Water Systems," on Thurs., Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. In Room 1300 of the Chem- istry Bldg. Lecture: Thurs., Nov. 10, 8 p.m., Land- ,cape Architecture Department. Stuart 0. Dawson, "An Approach to Design of the Environment," Aud. C, Angell Hall, G enei-al 1Notices Winter Program of Graduate Student Research Fund Grants: Is now open for . competition. In preparing his application, of which 15 copies should be submitted to the Graduate School, the student should present a clear statement concerning the nature of his research problem and the estimated cost of the %pecific items to 4:15 in 3417 Mason Hall, Doctoral Examination for Frederic Joel Levine, Psychology; thesis: "The Rela- tionship of Constricted-Flexible Control to Cognitive Handling of Impulses in Three Vocational Groups," Thurs., Nov arranged in Room 1223 Angell Hall Group meeting at 4 p'm. in Room 1435 Mason Hall. Phiacem et 10, Staff Meeting Room, 1007 East Hur- ANNOUNCEMENTS: on, at 8 p.m. Chairman, J. W. Broedel. Reed College,. Portland, Oregon-Pro- gram of internships for teaching. One Doctoral Examination for Charles year with half-time teaching for sal- Frederick Farran, Chemistry; thesis: "A ary. or academic year only with student Vibrational Analysis of a Series of teaching no salary. Application filed by (CH3)2NPX2 Molecules," Thurs., Nov. 10, Feb. 15, 1957 for first plan, April 15 Room3003Chemstry at1:30 p.m. for student teaching program only. Chairman, R. C. Taylor. Graduate School of Public and In- ternational Affairs, Univ. of Pittsburgh Law School Representatives: The fol- -Masters and Doctor's programs in ad- lowing Law Schools will have repre- ministrative and policy posts, interna- sentatives on campus during the com- tional affairs, econ. and soc. dev., urban ing weeks. Students interested in ap- affairs, res., teaching, and consulting, plying to these schools are welcome to Financial asst. awarded on competitive attend either the group meetings or to'basis. arrange an individual interview with! American Institute for Foreign Trade, the represntative. Phoenix, Ariz.-Curriculum of interna- TUES., NOV. 15- tional commerce, area studies, and lan- Stanford Law School-Individual ap- guages prepares graduates for careers pointments may be arranged in Room in all areas of international business. 1223 Angell Hall. Group' meeting at 4 Management Intern Examination-For p.m. in Room 18A Angell Hall. federal opportunities. This test is given Western Reserve Law School-Group the afternoons after the monthly Fed- meeting in Room 1020 Angell Hall at 3 'ral Service Entrance Exams, the months of Nov. through Feb. Final filing date WED., NOV. 16- for the last one this' academe year is University of Illinois Law School - Jan. 18, for the Feb. 18 exam. Individual appointments may be ar- Phoenix of Hartford Insurance Com- ranged in Room 1223 Angell Hall. panies, Hartford, Conn.-Intensive pro- THURS.,NOV. 17- gram for insurance management, pro- University of Toledo School of Law gram of 25, member class, one year dura- -Individual- appointments may be ar- tion. Majors in any academic field. ranged in Room 1223 Angell Hall. Notre Dame School of Law - rrtp Further information and applications meeting in Room 229 Angell Hal. at for these programs are available at the 4 p.m. Bureau of Appointments, General Divi- TUES., NOV. 22- sion Desk, 764-7460. University of Wisconsin School of Law-Individual appointments may be POSITION OPENINGS: !'e.era..«..1t.rs..ns . ute irin4.}n . MlcuAX..Z 0 of expenditure. The application should Mental. Health Research Institute 1 oe accompanied by a supporting let- Seminar-Echard Hess, Department of ter of which there should also be 15 Psychology, University of Chicago, "Pu- copies, from the chairman of his doc-, pillary Changes as an Indicator of I toral committee. Brain Activity": 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m. For information and proposal guide- - lines, contact departmental chairmen Cinema Guild--Fritz Lang's "M": Ar- or Room 1014 Rackham Bldg. Deadline chitecture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. for submission of applications is Tues., Nov. 15. Travel Film Series-'A Close Look at Africa and the Near East": Aud. A. Angel Hail, 7:30 p.m. Dept. of Speech University Players Pterformance-Dennis McIntyre's "Cow- bov in Absentia": Trueblood Aud. 8 Principal - Freshman Conference: Freshmen who recently received letters " notifying them of appointments to con- fer with counselors from their high schools Thursday morning are requested to be punctual. EJ y 111 1 'IU . UG U U .U , plm Southern Asia Club: Will have a bag lunch on Fri., Nov. 11, in the Commons William W. Cook Lectures on Ameri- Room of Lane Hall. A film, "Taming can Institutions, Lecture V-Gilbert F. the Mekong," will be shown. All inter- White "Strategies of American Water ested are invited to attend. Management - Regional Integration: Linear Projections and Finite Resources Jsychology Colloquium: Dr. E. J. Ca- in Metropolitan Water Planning": Rack- paldi of the. University of Texas will ham Amphitheatre, 8 p.m. speak on "The Effects of Magnitude and Schedule of Partial Reward on School of Music Recital - A.Mus.D. Acquisition and Extinction" on Fri., Wind Instrument Students: Recital Hall, Nov. 11, at 4:15 p.m., Aud. B,- Angell School of Music, 8:30 p.m. Hall. Coffee will be served from 3:45 TURN ON TOMORROW Feel like being one of the brains behind the coming gas turbine age . . . or helping to develop a new aircraft alloy. . or finding out how to feed 4 billion people? 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Le Cerele Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy a French atmosphere, Thurs., Nov. 10,' 3=5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. ' * * Baptist Student Union, Lecture, Rev.. Richard Rogers: "The Contemporary Christ," Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m., 1131 Church St. B'nal Brith Hillel, Dr. Jack Walker,, assistant professor of political science, will discuss "Post-Election Reflections," Nov. 11, 7:15 p.m., 1429 Hill. * * * Engineering Council, Meeting, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m., Room 3529 SAB. Guild House, Friday noon luncheon, Mrs. Anatol Rapoport: "Cooperatives as Parallel Structures," Nov. 11, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. General Motors Institute, lFlint, micii. -IBM Programmer, grad, knowl. of Mgmt. Games. Exper. in Fortran pro- gramming is essential. Kentucky Dept., of Personnel, Com- mission for. Handicapped Children-Li- censure in Commonwealth of Ky. Phys- ical Therapist and Speech Pathologist. Responsible positions requiring degree and approval of Amer. Speech and Hearing Assoc, and AMA, or Amer. Phys. Therap. 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