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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1966

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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be given on Wed., Nov. 16, at 8
p.m. in Room 1300 of the Chemistry
Bldg.
General Notices
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.
Regents' Meeting: Dec. 16. Commu-
nications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands no later than Thurs., Dec. 1.
Recreational Leadership: Is a course
offered by the Department of Physi-
cal Education for Women on Fridays
3-5 p.m. during the Winter Term 1966-1
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'sj
Athletic Bldg. for students wishing to
ask questions about the course.
Linguistics Lecture: Will be held on
Thurs., Nov. 17, at 7:45 p.m. in the
Rackham Amphitheatre given by Prof.
Ladislav Matejka on "Phonological
Status of Accent in Serbo-Croatian."
Doctbral Examination for Gerald
Marshall Anderson, Aerospace Engi-
neering; thesis: "Relativistic Optimal
Rocket Trajectories for Interstellar
Travel," Wed., Nov. 16, Room 1028 East
Engineering, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman,
D. T. Greenwood..
Doctoral Examination for Andre Mo-
digliana, Social Psychology; thesis:
"Embarrassment and Social Influ-
ence," Wed., Nov. 16, Room 4 Angell
Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, W. A. Gam-
son.
Alpha Lambda Delta Fellowships:
For the 1967-68 academic year the Na-
tional Council of Alpha Lambda Delta
will award the Maria Leonard, the
Alice Crocker Lloyd, the Adele Hag-
ner Stamp, the Kathryn Sission Phil-
lips Fellowship, and the Executive
Council Fellowships for graduate study.
The amount of each fellowship is
$2000. Attendance at a graduate school
which has a chapter of Alpha Lambda
Delta is encouraged.
Any member of Alpha Lambda Delta
who graduated in 1964, 1965 or 1966
and who has maintained the schol-
astic average throughout her college
career is eligible. Graduating seniors
may apply if = they have maintained
this average to the end of the first
semester (or first quarter) of this year.
Applicants will be judged on schol-
astic record, recommendations, the
soundness of the applicant's project
and purpose and, to some extent, on
need. Application blanks and informa-
tion may be obtained from chapter
president, Karen Bonwit, 764-7985, 613
Oxford Road. Deadline for submission
of application is Jan. 15, 1067.
Summary of Action Taken by Student
Government Council at Its Special
Meeting Nov. 14, 1966
SOC approved a resolution dealing
with Its relationship with the Office
of 'Student Affairs. For the complete
text, see page 1.
Placement

night, Wed. evening, 7 p.m. Coffee
hour, discussion, and slide presenta-i
tion. Room 3B Michigan Union. P.C.i
Office, Lower Lobby of the Union, wel-
comes questions, call 665-6485.
Wharton School of Finance and'
Commerce, Univ. of Pa., Phila., Pa. -
Master of Governmental Administra-
tion and Program in Public Finance.
Both open to grads in all fields, in-
dividualized programs, competitive ad-"
mission upon scholastic, leadership and
other qualities necessary for challeng-
ing professional service in finance to
education, health, welfare, Soc. Sec.,
highways and defense.
Smith-Northampton Summer Intern
Teaching Program, Northampton, Mass.
_-Smith College and city of Northamp-
ton offers annual summer intern-
teaching for liberal arts grads interest-
ed in preparing for M.A.T. degree. Offers
6 grad credit hours.
POSITION OPENINGS:
U.S. Naval Medical School, Bethesda,
Md. - Technical Publications Writer-
Editor for Medical Sciences, GS-9 po-
sition. Min. 2 yrs. specialized exper.
writing tech. reports and publications.
Substantial medical knowl., and teach-
ing exper. is desirable.
Alco Products, Inc., Schenectady,
N.Y.-Foreign Service Engineers, for
Diesel-electric locomotives and engines,
ME, EE or gen. engrg. degree. In-
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.
Christian Science Organization, Tes-
timony meeting, Thurs., Nov. 17, 7:30-
8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB.
Crop and Saddle Coed Riding Club,
Riding, Thurs., Nov. 17, meet at 6:30
p.m. at Women's Athletic Bldg.
Scottish Country Dance Society,
Dancing, Wed., Nov. 16, 8-10 p.m.,
Women's Athletic Bldg.
Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy
a French atmosphere, Thurs., Nov. 17,
3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
University Lutheran. Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Midweek devotion, 10 p.m.,
Nov. 16, student-led.
* * *
Alpha Lambda Delta, Initiation tea-
old and new members, Nov. 19, 12:30
p.m., Kalamazoo Room, Michigan
League.
* * 'I,4

strumentation Engineer, des. dev. and
applic. for res. and dev. tests on diesel
engines, BS and 2-5 yrs. Diesel En-
gine Design Engr., BSE plus 2-5 yrs.
design exper. in internal combustion
engrs. or rotating machines.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper, N.Y.C.
-Alumni sought for Industrial Mar-
keting Trainees, sell commercial print-
ing, publications and book or con-
certing papers. BA/BS in Lib. Arts,
Engrg. or Sci./MBA any major.
* * *
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE'
212 SAB-
Winter Positions, Breakers Hotel,
Palm Beach, Fla.-Bus boys and wai-
tresses. Guaranteed ' salary and tips.
Jan. 5-April 14.
Camp Mohawk, Wis.-Boys. Interview
Nov. 21, 10 to 3. Seeks 6 counselors,
specialists in swimming, sailing, wa-
tersk ing, riding, archery, arts-crafts,
photography and more.
International Student Information
Service-Interviews Nov. 22 9-5. An-
swer questions about working in Eu-
rope full time in summer.
Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, Ind. -
Jr., Srs. and grads, work in field of
marketing, research, chemistry, quality
control, consumer products, adminis-
tration, services.
Dept. of the Navy, Naval Ships Sys-
tems Command, Washington, D.C. -
B. M. Byrne will interview at the
Engineering School on Nov. 18 for
Electronic, Mechanical, Marine Engi-
neers and Physicists who are graduate
students, naval architects and civil en-
gineers who are juniors or seniors and
graduate students. Male or female. In-
terview Room 128-S West Engineering
Bldg.
Details and applications and ap-
pointments made at Summer Place-
ment Service, 212 SAB.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS: Make interview appointments
at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg.
NOV. '22-
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co.
Atlas Chemical Industries.
Cafdillac Gage Co.
Central Intelligence Agency.
Continental Aviation;& Engrg.
Federal-Mogul Corp.
Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergen-
doff.
Interlake Steel Corp.
Northrop Corp.-Norair Div.
Salt River Project.
Skyway Engrg. Co., Inc.
TRW Systems, Inc.-Houston Div.
U.S. Govt.-Dept. of Interior-Federal
Water Pollution Control.

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Latin-American Club, General meet-
ing and discussion of comparison of
the university systems of Latin Amer-
ica as opposed to those of the U.S.,
Nov. 16, 9 p.m., Room 3Y, Michigan
Union.
B'nai B'rith Hillel, Balfour Concert,
Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perl-
man, soloists with Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Dec. .4, 8:30 p.m., Ford
Aud., Detroit. Concert free to members
with transportation available. Call 663-
4129 for information.
American Institute of Aeronauts
and Astronautics,. Monthly meeting,
Wed., Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., 1042 East
engineering. James Gannett, project
test pilot for the Boeing SST program,
will discuss "The Supersonic Trans-
port."

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Devastating floods in Italy have caused incalculable damage to works of art, archives and books in the museui
churches and libraries of Florence, Venice and other Italian cities. A disaster of this dimension is a crippling bl
to the welfare of the country and its people and Italy's losses diminish us all.
A national Committee for Rescuing Italian Art (CRIA) has been formed to gather support for the long and costly rep
rations and replacements needed in the severely damaged centers of Italian culture. The University has generou
donated $1,000 as a gesture of institutional support. The undersigned members of the faculty urge that individual c

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