_ PAGE EIGHT THE IYIICHIGAN .D.1ll.V SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19 / PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN 1)11EV SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19.19 ~ - ---- - ----- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily OffIal Bulletn is ans official publication of the Univer-a sity of Michigan for which Thet Michigan Daily assumes o editor-< tal responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Ioom 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding pubhlcaton and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday.. GeneralF Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only.7 Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For moreĀ° information call 764-8429. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Day Calendar Center fr Research on Learning and Teaching Facunity Workshop - "Pro- grammed Instruction": Rackham Bldg., 9 a.m. Cinema Guild - Experimental Film Program, Architecture Ad., 7 and 9:05 P.. University Musical Society Opera - New York City Opera Company in "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. . ,F.1 General Notices' Summary of Action Taken by Student Governmient Council at Its Meeting November 17, 1966 Approved: That SGC suspend the rules and allow Alpha Phi sorority and Zeta Beta Tau fraternity to have their pledge formals on Dec. 9. Approved: That SGC suspend its for- mal association with the Office of Student Affairs in order to best act as the representative of the student body on the decision making process of the University and to build an educational community of students, faculty and administrators working for the best in- terests of the University. That in the pursuit of this goal, SGC will work in cooperation with existing faculty and administrative bod- Les, as well as with all interested members of the University community. Residence Halls Housing: Graduate and undergraduate students, not now living in the residence halls, who do not have a housing commitment for the Winter Term, 1967, may apply for housing in Residence Halls at the Of- fice of University Housing, 3011 SAB. TV Center Programs: On Sun., Nov. 20, the following programs will have their initial telecast on Detroit sta- tions: 8:30 a.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 - 'Understanding Our World: Who Will Watch 'the Watchers?: Escobedo and Miranda." Dean Francis Allen and Pro- fessors Joseph R. Julin and Jerold Is- rael discuss two U.S. Supreme Court decisions and their impact on police interrogation procedures. 12 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - "Germany Today: When Victors Fall Qut." Prof. James Pollock, who was General Clay's political adviser during the German occupation, recalls one of the most exciting, frustrating and hope- ful eras in modern history. Prof. Clar- ence K. Pott is series host. Center for Russian Studies Collo- quium: Benjamin Stolz, assistant pro- fessor of Slavic languages and litera- tures, will speak on "The Mihajlov Case in Yugoslavia: Its Background and Implications" at 4:10 p.m., Mon., Nov. 21, in the Lane Hall Commons Room. All interested persons are invited. Doctoral Examination for Gwenn Da- vis, English Language & Literature; thesis: "The Satiric Technique of Thomas Nashe," Sat., Nov. 19, Room 2601 Haven Hall, at 1 a.m. Chairman, John Arthos. Doctoral Examination for Stephen Miller Adler, Astronomy; thesis: "Vel- ocity Fields. in Sunspots, the Evershed Effect," Sat., Nov. 19, Room 807 Phys- ics-Astronomy Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. Chair- man, G. H. E. Elste. UAC International Committee and Nationality Clubs: Presents interna- tional smorgasbord and bazaar. Smor- gasbord: 5-7 p.m. in League Cafeteria, $2.50 per person. Bazaar: 1-10 p.m. on second floor of League. Tickets avail- able at Fishbowl or at door. All coun- tries represented. Students in native dress. 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. Call 764-7460, General Division Desk. TUES., NOV. 29- Campbell Soup Co., Napoleon, Ohio- BA/adv. degrees Econ., Educ., Engl., For. Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Speech. Chem. and Phys. For Mgmt. Trng., Per- sonnel, Production and Stat. WED., NOV. 30- Mitre Corp., Bedford, Mass.-Adv. de- grees in Math and Physics for posi- tions in technical writing. THURS., DEC. 1- Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Calif.-Students with any major who are interested in the MBA or PhD program of Gradu- ate School of Business. POSITION OPENINGS: City of Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich.- Housing Commissioner, pref. exper. in Public Admin. or Bus. Admin. Broad supv. and admin. exper. of 5 yrs. To direct public housing, 20 on rtaff, im- mediate vacancy, further information at Bureau. Local Firm, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Secretary and Receptionist."one per- son for small office, typing, filing, IBM dictaphone, full time, degree not required. Remington Rand, Detroit, Mich. - Draftsman-Designer for contract furni- ture field. Combination of drafting exper. and interiod design. trng., skilled draftsman necessity. Degree unneces- sary if skill is evident, prefer woman. Port Huron Radio Station WHLS, Port Huron, Mich. - Newsman. Self- starter type, respon. for gathering, writ- ing, editing and broadcasting news. future with TV work. Pref. male, Journ. grad or near degree, no exper. required. Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Civil Law Division, Headquarters 4th Air Force, Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif. - Attorney-Advisor, Chief, Pro- curement, Legal, Assistance and Inter- national Law, Branch, advise, assist and counsel military personnel. Mem- ber of Bar of Federal Court, three years professional exper. File Form 57 before Dec. 14. Vogt Manufacturing Corp., Roches- ter, N.Y.-Managerial positions available for Chemists. Chem. Engrs., Mechanical and ElectricalEngrs.EExper.un to 15 yrs., for more experienced, require work in plastics fields. Federal Water Pollution Control Ad- ministration-Persons interested in this new office should file Form 57, for numerous vacancies throughout the country. Sanitary Engrs., Civil Engrs., Hydraulic Engrs., Chemists, Biologists, Microbiologists, Limnologists, Hydrol- ogists, Mathematicians, Administrators, Lawyers, tSatisticians, Laboratory, In- strumentation, Computer Personnel. * * * Across Campus SATUDAY, NOV. 19 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.-The Cinema Guild will present "Experimental Film Program No. 2" in the Archi- tecture Aud. 7 and 9:15 p.m.-Cinema II will present "To Kill a Mockingbird" in Aud. A. 8:00 p.m.-The New York City Opera Company will present "La Traviata" by Guiseppe Verdi in Hill Aud. For further information please call SUNDAY, NOV. 20 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. 7 and 9:15 p.m.-The Cinema Guild will present "Experimental SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: Film Program No. 2" In the Arch- 212 SAB- Dept. of the Navy, Naval Ships Sys- itecture Aud. tems Command,- Washington, D.C. - 2:30 p.m.-The New York City B. M. Byrne will interview at the Opera Company will present "Tos- Engineering School on Nov. 18 forca byGuep Vrd inHl Electronic. Mechanical, Marine Engi- ca by Giuseppe Verdi In Hill neers and Physicists who are graduate 1 Aud. students, naval architects and civil en- 8$p.m. The New York City gineers who are juniors or seniors and graduate students. Male or female. In- Opera Company will present "The terview Room 128-S West Engineering Consul" by Giancarlo Menotti in Bldg. Hill And. Camp Mohawk, Wis.-Boys. Interview 7 and 9:15 p.m.-Cinema II will Nov. 21, 10 to 3. Seeks 6 counselors, specialists in swimming, sailing, wa- present "To Kill a Mockingbird" terskiing, riding, archery, arts-crafts, in Aud. A. photography and more._____ -- __ International Student Information Service-Interviews Nov. 22 9-5. An- swer questions about working in Eu- rope full time in summer. FOR F U N AIND Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, Ind. - Jr., Srs. and grads, work in field of marketing, research, chemistry, quality PROFIT control, consumer products, adminis- P tration, services. Working for Uncle Sam This Sum- mer?-You must take the Office and Read Use Science Exam. Applications must be in by Dec. 9 for the test in January. -L ra'l.' Last test must be applied for on Jan. 9. *Ci Details and applications and ap- pointments made at Summer Place- ment Service, 212 SAB. 0 4' Look for the distinctive horizontal ribbed texture on the surface of these finely woven silk fabrics. Expect an authentic Foulard to be firm of body and to tie neatly. Wear bolder Foulards during the day, darker designs for evening. To be truly knowledge. able about traditional neckwear, write for free booklet "Tiemanship", Resilio Tradi- tional Neckwear, Empire State Building, New York 10001. P.S. All Resilio Foulards are authentic heavy silks with a distinctive horizontal rib on the surface. At WAGNER'S, 303 STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN And TICE'S MEN'S WEAR, 1107 S. UNIVERSITY, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN * RE ii : A I 1 u. 'I ., Sports hero loses girl to mild-mannered math major. Despite fiendish torture dynamic BIC Duo writes first time, every time! Bic's rugged pair of stick pens wins again in unending war against ball-point skip, clog and smear. Despite horrible punishment by mad scientists, ic still writes first time, every time. And no wonder. Bic's "Dyamite" Ball is the hardest metal made, encased in a solid brass nose cone. 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