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PAGE TWO
THEATRE
U'Players Present
Tennessee Williams
By JOHN PERKIN sy, in conjunction with Leah
Capes as her daughter Esmeralda,
Uniiversity Players, in their pres- and Perry Baer as the basso
entation of Tennessee Williams' Nursie,. add greatly to the im-
"Camino Real," have created a pact of the play by providing the
truly significant theatrical exper- welcome breath of cynicism, a
ience. This is a vehicle which pre- physical element necessary to bal-
sents the greatest of pitfalls for ance the distance of company of
any acting- ti'oupe, a melange of fictional characters assembled on
abstractions. Without the strength the Camino Real.
and. commitment, yet artistic and
personal distance of the. people Similarly, the other characters
involved, it becomes heavy; dis- not drawn from history provide
'jointed, and. trite. The Players the arena in which the impact
have taken the vision of Williams of the other characters must be
and made it 'theirs,' mutating it and is generated. The first and
inevitably in the .process yet giv- last character, Quixote, as played
ing it life, making the vision :cor by Frank Fernandez, gives the'
municable toann audece. "anm- picture of unstagnant defeat nec-
ino Real' is a failure. as literature; essary to really focus the nature
it'. has been made a success as of.the overall play.
theatre.- ."Camino Real," directed by
The level of the actirg is of the James Coakley, is a production
highest order. Frederick Coffin' as of great emotional impact. Dis-
Gutman, the stage rnanager of jointed by nature, filled with un-
the Camino Real; is excellent, connected characters, it can only
exuding a nair of enervated male- be unified by the impression it
volence. Coffin is the air of -the conveys to the audience. Through
tropiics which is, not ekclusively excellent performances, and ta-
tropical. Mark IL Metcalf can- lented direction, the University
not be sufficiently praised; for his Players create the mood, and pro-
portrayal, of Kilroy, the e-champ. vide the style, by which "Camino
As one who has 'walked the Real" manages to become a real
road, when it was royal, as have and vital. work of the- theatre.
all the prisoners of the Camino;
he utilizes cold symbol to form
an limnitation of life, which al-
though it does not live, is none- cross
theless not an abortion.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1966

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For further information please call
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Appointments, 3200 SAB.I
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Part-time Positions Open in Resi-
dence Halls: Applications for residence
halls positions may be picked up at
the residence halls or at the University
Housing Office. 3011 SAB beginning
Dec. 1.
Depts. of Electrical and Industrial
Engineering Colloquium: Dr. Ivan Suth-
erland of the Computation Laboratory
of Harvard University will speak on
"Current Research in Computer Graph-
ics" at 4 p.m., Fri., Dec. 2, in Room
311 W. Engineering. Coffee will be
served at 3:30. The public is invited.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 Winter Term Registration - Water-
_man Gymnasium: January 3 a.m.-
- No undergraduate students admitted.
Da OCalendar Only graduate and professional school
D Instudents may register.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- January 3 p.m. through January 5-
inar - "Management of Managers": Registration open to all undergrad-
Michigan Union, 8 a.m. uate and graduate students accord-
ing to the published alphabetical
.Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-.schedule.1
inar-"Management by Objectives

Results-Oriented Appraisal Systems":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Mental Health Research Institute
Seminar-Thomas C. Schelling, Center
for International Affairs, Harvard Uni-
versity, "On the Analysis of Some Viol-
ent Enterprises": 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m.
Dept. of Anthropology Lecture - John
T. Robinson, University of Wisconsin,
"Emergence of Man": Aud. B, Angellj
Hall, 4 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Ron Rice's "The Flow-
er Thief": Architecture Aud., 7 and
8:05 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance-Tennessee Williams' "Ca-
mino Real": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
School of Music Collegium Musicum
-Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30
p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Lyle Hecklinger, organist: Organ Stu-
dio 2110, School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
AAUP Meeting-Panel discussion of
"The New Option to Extend CREB
Benefits," Rackham West Conference
Room, 8 p.m. Important that faculty
members attend because the option
must be decided upon before Dec. 14.
American Chemical Society Lecture:
Dr. Manuel. M. Balzer of Monsanto
Chemical Co.,., St. Louis, Mo., will
speak on' "Electrolytic Reductive Coup-
ting as a Synthetic Tool," Thurs., Dec.
1, 8 p.m.. Room 1300 Chemistry Bldg.
General Notices

Student Government Council Approval
of the following student sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become ef.
fective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of th'e SAB.
Student Government Council, 'teach-
in, Dec. 1, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., Angell and
Mason,
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Master of Arts, in Teaching, Trin-
ity College, Wash., D.C.-12 mos., BA
major in MAT specialization or related
field (Engl. or Amer. Hist.) Miller
Analogies andrGRE scores and com-
mitment to teach in the inner city.
Master of Arts in Teaching, George
Washington University, Wash., D.C. -
1 st. sem. plus summer session on pro-
fessional courses, full-salaried intern-
ship during 2nd. sem. BA plus score
on aptitude tests or GRE. Ford Foun-
dation scholarships for tuition.
POSITION OPENINGS:
U.S. Army Administrative Survey, De-
tachment, Fort Holabird, Md.--Intel-
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levels entrance. BA any field, language
important, recent grad or young alum.
2-3 time spent outside U.S. U.S. citi-
zen, speaking ability in foreign lan-
guages required.
Prudential Life Insurance Co., De-
troit, Mich.-Special Agents to sell life

insurance, work out of Detroit or
A.A. Male, Gen. Lib. Arts. Some Bus.
Ad. exper., 28-40 pref. married with
children.
A. E. Staley Manufacturing Co., De-
catur, III.-Industrial engineers, 3 lev-
els. 1. Junior IE, BS/MS/IE/Ind. Ad-
min. or ME degrees. 2. Indust. Engr.
Same degrees desired plus 2-5 yrs.
in process industry. 3. Senior IE, same
degrees plus 5 or more yr. exper. spe-
cialized in cost reduction projects.
Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. -
Food Service Representative, 2 yrs. food
service sales. Openings in New Eng-
land and upper N.Y. Great deal of
travel. SeniorResearch Pharmacolog-
ist, PhD in Pharmacology, Physiology
:)r rel. biol. sci. Research Chemist,
BS organ. chem. plus 5-10 yrs. Statisti-
cal Analyst, Masters degree in stat. or
econ. plus some work in related fields.
Chemist, BS chem. or biol. sci. with
less than 5 yrs. exper. Tax Account-
ant, degree with major in acctg. Min.
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large corporation.
Building Officials Conference of
America, Inc., Chicago, III.-Engineer
with specific trng. in building con-
struction design. Plan examinations,
Material Approvals, Code Interpreta-
tion, serve on tech, committees of en-
gineering organizations, write articles
for BOAC News, speak at professional
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IUNIVERSITY
PLAYERS!
presents
Tennessee Williams'
CAMI NO
REAL
Tonight through
Saturday
8 P.M.

GUILD HOUSE
802 Monroe
Friday noon luncheon discussion
Buffet 25c
(Speaker to be announced)

Farm Management Supervisor Trainee
Program: Closing application date Feb.
28, 1967.
Jobs Abroad: Summer Placement
Service has applications from U.S. Na-
tional Student Association, Lufthansa
for Germany only, International Stu-
dent Information Service and Ameri-
can Information Service.
Details and applications at Summer
Placement Service, 212 SAB.

CINEMA II
presentsi

Alelinza

Al ? TOlri4

v;id
P~eter Ustii'zov
inZ

*Douglas C,* Sprigg, embodying
Jacques Casanova,.: also. manazes
to convey -the meaning behind
his symbol, and becomes the tired
old hawk. Donna Spaan as Mar-
guerite Gautier, isindeed the fad-
-de courtesan Camilla,,whose ro-
.mantic-. shield has been removed
by the theft.of grace of death..
Paula Marchese as Prudence
Duvernoy, John M, Knox as the
Baron, Suzanne : Young. as Lady
Mlligan,' William Moore as Lord
Mulligan, and-Eric Brown as.Lord
Byron;all are excellent in fulfill-
ing their roles as symbols by giv-
:ing .meaningful substance which
they must present in. order to
function symbolically in, relation
to the play.
The unity; which Williams pro-
vides for these characters can only
be obtained through physical im-
pact; thisis, admirably. provided.
Roberta Ann Raider, as the Gyp-

campus

THURSDAY, DEC. 1
3:45' pm.-Mental Health Re-
search Institute Semrinar. Thomas
C.:Schelling, Center for 'Interna-
tional Affairs, Harvard University,
"'On the Analysis of Some Violent
Enterprises": 1057 MHRII.
4:00 pm.-Department of An-
thropology Lecture. John T. Rob-
inson, University of Wisconsin,
"Emergence of Man": Aud. B, An-
gell H.ll.
7:00 and 9:05 p.m.-Ron Rice's
"The Flower Thief": Architecture
Aud.
8:00 p.m.-Tennessee Williams'
"Camino Real" : Trueblood Aud.
8:00 p.m.-Gilbert and Sullivan
Society presents H.M.S. Pinafore
in :Mendelssohn Theatre.

Jules Duss'i's
TOPKAPI
(TEci INICOLOR)
One of the finest
Combinations of syspense
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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TONIGHT at 8 P.M.
WINNER OF 6
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Law School Representative: Prof.
Frank Miller from the Washington Uni-
versity School of Law, St. Louis, Mo.,
will be on campus Mon., Dec. 5, to
talk with any students interested in
attending that law school. Individual
appointments may be arranged for that
afternoon in Room 1223 Angell Hall.
Academic Costume: Can be rented atI
Moe Sport .Shop, 711 North University
Ave. Orders for Winter Commencement
Exercises should be placed immedi-
ately.

CHILDREN'S DANCE
WORKSHOP
Performs Thurs. Dec. 1
8 p.m. Public Library
with Ann Arbor
Dance Theater
DELIGHTFUL DON'T MISS

Trueblood
Auditorium
Box Office Open Daily
12:30-8 P.M.

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NOUNCEMENTS is available to. offi-
cially recognized and registered" student'
organizations.only. Forms are: availabie,
in Room 1011 SAB.;
* * *
Christian Science Organization, Tes-
timony meeting, Thurs., Dec. 1, 7:30-
8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB.
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting-chal-
lenge board will be set up, election to
fill vacancy, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m., Room
3-D, Michigan Union.
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Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance

with instruction open t everyone,
Fri., Dec. 2, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
* *' *,
Le Cercle Francais, Le Brratin-en-
joy a French atmosphere, Thurs., Dec.
1, 3-5 p~m., 3050 Frieze.
* * *
Engineering Council, Meeting, Dec.
1, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB.
B'nai B'rith Hillel, Hillel Deli House,
Prof. Edward Stasheff, Dept. of Speech,
presents an illustrated talk, "Anten-
nas :and Antiquities," 'Dec. 4, 5:30
p.M., '1429, Hill. Cali 663-4129 for reser-
vations.

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PRESENTS
A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION
DAVID LEAN'S FILM
OF BORIS PASTERNAKS
ZIIWAGO
IN PANAVISION* AND METROCOLOR

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Sunday at 8 P.M.
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All Night Seats
$2.25

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Sat. & Sun. at
1 1:30
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