PAGE TEN T11C, MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 PAGE TEN' ~iHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, l9fiC DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Jal 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. 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, NOVEMBER 15 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Semi- nar--"How To Train Job Instructors": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Actuarial Research Conference--Mich- igan Union, 8:30 a.m. School of Music Recital-Cornet and Trumpet Students: Recital Hall, School of Music, 12:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program Play of the Month Performance-"The Royal Hunt of the Sun" by Peter Shaffer: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-John Bentley, oboe: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Doctoral Examination for John Dil-t lard Phap, Environmental Health Sci- ences ;thesis: "Ecological RelationshipsF of Sphaerotilus and Associated Organ-l isms under Continuous Flow Condi-! tions," Tues., Nov. 15, Room 3008 SPH, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, J. J. Gannon. Recreational Leadership: Is a course offered by the Department of Physi-4 cal Education for Women on Fridays 3-5 p.m. during the Winter Term 1966- 67 for women students interested in preparing themselves for camp jobs or playground work in the future. Application blanks are available in Room 15, Barbour Gymnasium. A spe- cial meeting will be held on Thurs., Nov. 17, at 5:10 p.m. at the Women's Athletic Bldg. for students wishing to ask questions about the course. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors programmed throughethe Office of For- eign Visitor Programs, who will be on campus this week on the dates indi- cated. Pmngram arrangements are being made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, coordi- nator, Foreign Visitor Programs, 764- 2148 Yoshio Inoue~ principal of Tokyo Metropolitan Akikawa Senior High School, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 14-17. Solomon S. Gililov, lecturer of his- tory at the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, Moscow, Russia, Nov. 14-28. Karlheinz Rebel, assistant chairman of Institute for Correspondence Studies, Tubingen, Germany, Nov. 13-16. Miss Kathleen McPhee, assistant lec- turer in charge of the Language Lab- oratory, University of Melbourne, Mel- bourne, Australia, Nov. 13-20. Gunter Conrad Behrmann, research- er, Freiburg University, Freiburg, Ger- many, Nov. 19-22. Nikola Rot, professor and head of Psychology Department, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University, and director, Psychological Institute, Bel, grade, Yugoslavia, Nov. 20-22. Anton Bemmerlein, teacher of Eng- lish, French and Spanish in Nurem- berg, and in charge of a research team concerned with language labora- tories and programming, and giving language courses at Nuremberg Adult Education School, Nuremberg, Ger- many, Nov. 20-22. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Peace Corps Week Activities - To- ' night, Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. there will be a movie on P.C. in Kenya in Multipurpose Room of the Undergrad Library. Also at 7:30 p.m. on WCBN returned volunteers will be discussing their roles overseas and Trng., Personnel, Purchasing and See- questions phoned in will be answered retarial.I as time permits. Call 761-3501. The Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, P.C. office, lower lobby of the Union, Tenn.-BA and adv. degrees Econ., Lib. phone 665-6485, welcomes any ques- Sci., Math, Public Health, Arch. and tions. Chem. Interview on Wed., Nov. 16: 11. J. FRI., NOV. 18- Heinz, Detroit, Mich.-Interviewing for Michigan Department of Social Wel- sales. All gen. lib. arts grads invited fare, Lansing, Mich.-BA in Gen. Lib. to speak with representatives. Call 764- Arts, Econ., Hist., Poll. Set., Psych., 7640, General Division Desk, for ap- Geog., Journ., Speech, Anthro., Math, pointments. Soc., Soc. Work Public Health and POSITION OPENINGS: Educ. For Social Work in area of ocalTecNniPENIns:itPublic Assistance and Child Welfare. Local Technical Institute, Ann Ar- Campbell Soup Co., Napoleon, Ohio- bor, Mich.-Assistant Head, Technical BA/adv degrees Econ, EducO Engi., Document Section Services. BS Nat./ For Lang.. Gen. Lib. Arts, Speech. Set.; MS in Libr. Set., Engrg. or Math Chem. and Phys. For Mgmt. Trng., Per- or the BLS with 2 or more years tech. sonnel Production and Stat. library work, some supervisory or ar- Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. - BA/ ministrative duties and reference serv- adv degrees in Biochem., Chem, Micro- ice in national sciences. Subj. catal., biol. Pharm and Premed and Pre- reference and bibliog. service, asst. re-bilPam an Pred nd r- search personnel, supervise 5-6 staff dental. For Pharmaceutical sales to hos- Consider Lib. Set. student on work- pitals and drug stores. study basis if commit to 25-30 hour MON., NOV. 21- week and two years. City of Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich.-AnyE .adegree in City Planning, Public Ad- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Civ- nin., or rel. fields. For city planning and I1 Service-Junior Civil Engineer. Exam enginEering. given Dec. 28 for vacancies in Public Cornell University, Grad School of Works, Highway and water programs. Business and Public Admin., Ithaca, N.Y. Open to non-Mass. residents. Students -Students interested in grad pro- in 4th yr. of trng. may be placed on grams in Bus., Publics and Med. care eligible list upon passing exam for 'administration. J.H.-Gen. Sci., Gen. Bus,, Ind. Arts, FRI., DEC. 2- H.S.-Engl., Vicit. Tch. Southgate, Mich. (Heintzen Schs.)- Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Twp. Schs.) Call office for fields. -Elem., Math, SS Engl., Ind. Arts, Ortonville, Mich. - Call office for Englr fields. WED., NOV. 30- Carson City, Mich. {Carson City-Crys-Eaich.-Elem., Ph;-. Ad~sI tal Schs.)-Elem., J.H. Gen. Sc., Math, Elem. Vocal, J.H.-Math, ld. Arts,. Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist. No. Grand Island, N.Y.-Al fields. B)-Elem., Guld., Visit. Tch., School Grand Rapids, Mich.-Eem., Spec. Nurse, Type A, Sec.-Math, Shop, Bus., Ed., all fields, Engl., Girls Phys, Ed. * * Ecorse, Mich.-Elem., Lib., Type A, For additional information and ap- H.S.-Elec., Comm. Foods, Girls Phys. pointments contact Miss Collins, Bu- Ed., Engl.Journ., 9th grade Sci./Photo. reau of Appointments, Education Divi- Romulus, Mich.-Elem. sion, 3200 SAB, 764-7459. Berkley, Mich.-Elem., Music - half- time, J H -Engl., Sci., Math, Couns.- Woman-MA, H.S. Couns,-Man-MA. VIEWS: Make interview appointments at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. THIURS., DEC. I- Wayne, Mich. - Elem., Visit. Tch., Art, Music, Engl., Sci., Math, Soc. St., Lib., Bus. Ed., Spec. Ed., Diag., Ind. Arts, Home Ec. Detroit, Mich. (S. Redford Sch. Dipt.) -Elem., Phys. Ed., J.H.-Engl./Hist.. Ind. Arts, Gen. Sci., Phys. Ed., Typ., H.S.-Engl., SS (Amer. Hist.). Mt. Clemens, Mich (L'Anse Creuse -Elem., Voval, H.S.-Ind. Arts, J.H.- Math. Trenton, Mich.-Call office for fields. Fraser, Mich.-Call office for fields. NOV. 21- Air Reduction Co., Inc. Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Budd Co. City of Saginaw. CTS Corp. Industrial Nucleonics, Inc. TRW Systems Inc.-Houston Div. United Airlines. U.S. Air Force Recruiting. U.S. Govt.-NASA-Ames Res, Center. U.S. Naval Ord. Lab. U.S. Naval Ord. Plant. By LEONARD A. BEECHAM, A.M.. Mech.E, 25 Years of Experience on All Foreign Cars ALL BRITISH MECHANICS Parts for all foreign cars 24-hr. service for anything not in stock EUROPEAN MOTOR SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing & Painting Specialist Foreign Car Service 1946 PACKARD RD. - ANN ARBOR, MICH. Phone 663-5403 Regents' Meeting: Dec. 16. Commu- meeting must be in the President's hands no later than Thurs., Dec. 1. Research Club: The November meet- ing of the Research Club of the Uni- versity of Michigan will be held on Wed., Nov. 16, Rackham Amphitheatre, at 8 p.m. The Henry Russel Lecturer for 1967 will be announced. Speakers for the evening will be Prof. John Arthos, on "Galileo and Milton," and Prof. Lawrence Slobodkin on "Goals and'Evolution." 5-Hour Special Topics in Chemistry. 7th Series: The 7th series are being given by Dr. J. Verdieck an~d Dr. J. Wiseman, U. of M. Chemistry Depart- ment, on "Some Selected Topics in Photochemistry." The second talk will be given on Wed., Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. in Room 1300 of the . Chemistry Bldg. Tuskegee Exchange Student Meeting: dean of student affairs, Dr. P. B. Phillips of Tuskegee Institute, will speak on the Tuskegee Student 'Ex- change Program, Nov. 17, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., in Room 3D of the Michigan Union. All students are in- vited to attend. Linguistics Lecture: Will be held on Thurs., Nov. 17, at 7:45 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre, given by Prof. Ladislav Mateka on "Phonological Stat-. us of Accent in Serbo-Croatian." Southern Asia Club: A panel discus- sion by participants in the Philippine- American Assembly on "Democracy in Southeast Asia: The Philippine Ex- periment" will be held in the Multi- purpose Room of the UGLI on Wed. Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Botany Seminar: Dr. Robert Lowi will speak on "Zoospore Development in Physoderma," Wed., Nov. 16, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Natural Science Bldg. Doctoral Examination for Richard Raymond Dean, Pharmacology; thesis "The Physiologic and Toxic Conse- querices of the Intracoronary Adminis- tration of Certain Radiopaque and Coritrast Agents," Tues., Nov. 15, Roor 6314 Medical Science Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman, B. R. Lucchesi. other openings. For further information please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. 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., NOV. 17-- Detroit Civil Service, Detroit, Mich.{ -BA/adv. degrees Architect., Econ., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ., Math, Nat. Resources (Forestry), Pharm., Poli. Sci., Psych., Public Health, Soc., Soc. Work and Chem. For Art & Design, Biology, Botany, Elec. Computing, Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Public Admin., Public Rel., Purchasing, Rec., Soc. Work, Stat., Trans. and Gen. Writing. Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh, Pa.-BA/adv. degrees Econ., Geog., Jour- nalism, Math, Physics, Psych., Speech and Soc. For Adv., Elec. Computing, Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Production, Public Rel., Sales & Trans. Unilever Limited, London, England - Doctoral and post-doctoral scientists of the United Kingdom for Res. and Dev. Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Ind. t -BA/adv. degrees in Econ. for Mgmt. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Winter Positions, Breakers Hotel, Palm Beach, Fla.-Bus boys and wai- tresses. Guaranteed salary and tips. Working for Uncle Sam for the Sum- I mer-You must take the Office and Science Examination, file date is Dec. 9 for test in Jan. File Jan. 9 for last exam of this year. Further information and applications available at Summer Placement Service, Lower'Level of SAB, Room 212. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following schools will interview at the Bureau during the week of Nov. 28: TUES., NOV. 29-3 Warren, Mich. (Fitzgerald Schs.) - All Elem. North Branch, Mich.-Elem. 4-6, Ind. Arts, Girls Phys. Ed./Engl. or Math, Bus. Ed./Shorthand. Southfield, Mich.-Elem. Phys. Ed, CONTACT IWEARERS!, AUTOGRAPH PARTY FOR THE HAPSBURGS AND DOROTHY GEIS McGUIGAN BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP TUESDAY, 3 to 4 and 8 to 10 REFRESHMENTS Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Except Sundays Daily Classified Are Great!- -- - -___ d Next to the Party Store . 3 I i 1 v 5 i i z . 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