PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1966, P AE T W O Tz l E .I C H I G A N D A I L Y TITER vA. DE UCFL1RFRLiLL ulQEV I DA ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..':. .. .. :::.....:.:.....5 .. ...: .Y.:}i}.... t.'. rr. AA. tt...:; . . . . ' ^".:".A:tr~v"" t:e :t ..' "v".t A vv " . Across Campus TONIGHT at 8 P.M. WINNER OF6 ACADEMY AWARDS! I UAC's Art Print Loan wants its Pictures back TODAY The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the. Univer-1 sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be1 sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-t fore 2 p.m. of the day precedingt publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Sturday and Sunday GeneralE Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day I Calendar items appear once only. Stu~dent organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-8429.£ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 Day Calendar1 Bureau of Industrial Relations Semi-I nar-"The Art and Skills of Delegation": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. School of Music Recital - Elizabeth Manion, mezzo-soprano, Eugene Bo- %art, piano: Rakham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. Science Research Club Meeting-R. E. Richard, University of Michigan, will speak on "Behavior of Soils under Dy- narn1 Loads." Bruce Carlson, Unversity of Michigan, will speak on "Research on Regeneration and Embryology in the Soviet Union." Rackham Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m. Transportation Seminar-Prof. Rob- ert W. Simpson, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Mssachusetts, Insti- tute of Technology, "An Application of Network Flow Theory to Airline Sched- ule Control," 3:15-4:15 p.m., 311 West Engineering Bldg. Washington Summer Intern Program -An informational meeting for all stu- dents interested in working for the government next summer will be held this afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Union, Room 3--S. General Notices' Techng Fellows Meeting:There will be a general meeting of all teaching fellows of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts on Tues., Dec. 6, at 4 p.m., in the Amhitheatre of the Rackham Bldg. Special Education: Dr. Howard Spick- er, associate professor of special edu- cation at Indiana University, will speak on "A Diagnostically Based Curriculum for 8severely Disadvantaged Pre-School Children," Rackham Amphitheatre, Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m. Dept. of Speech: "George Anderson's Funeral" and "Many Many More," two one-act student plays, will be pre- sented by the Department of Speech Dec. 8, Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., at 4:10 p.m. Botany Seminar: Dr. A. Lindenmayer, Queens College, New York, will speak on "Seletive Inhibition by Purine and Pyrildlne Analogs of Perithecial De- velopment in Sordaria," Wed., Dec, 7, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Natural Science Bldg. 5-Hour Special Topics in Chemistry-- 7th Series: Dr. J. Verdieck will speak on "Some Selpted Topics in Photo- chemistry," on Wed., Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. in Room 1300 of the Chemistry Bldg. The Queen's University, Belfast, Ire- land: Again offers an exchange schol- arship for a University of Michigan graduate. The scholarship will provide fees, board and lodging for the aca- demic year 1967-07. A married student receives £185 in lieu of board and lodg- ing. A grant of $400 will be made by the Graduate School to partially defray. the cost of travel. Study may be car- ried on in any of the academic disci- pines offered at the Queen's University. Further information and application forms are available at the Graduate Fellowship Office, Room 1014 Rackham Bldg. Deadline for receipt of applica- tions is Jan. 9, 1967. PLANS FOR WINTER COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Saturday, Dec. 17, 1966, 2 pm. Time of Assembly-1:15 p.m. Places of Assembly-Regents, Presi- dent and other executive officers, min- later, speaker, candidate for Regents' citation, and candidate for honorary degree, in the Kalamazoo Room of the Michigan League where they may robe. Deatis and other administrative of- ficials taking active part in the exer- cises, in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League, where they may robe. Members of the faculties In Room 2071 Natural Science Bldg., where they may robe. Students of the various schools and colleges, in Natural Science Bldg. as follows ORGAN I ZATI ON NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to offI- cially recognised and registered student organizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Scottish Country Dance Society, Danc- ing, Wed., Dec. 7, 8-10 p.m,, Women's Athletic Bldg. Section A-Literature, Science, and Arts - Front part of auditorium, west section. --Education--Front part of auditor- ium, center section. -Architecture-Front part of audi- torium, center section (behind Educa- tion ). -Law-Front part of auditorium, east section. DearbornCampus-Front part of au- ditorium, east section (behind Law). Section B-Graduate -- PhD candi. dates, Room 1053. -Masters candidates, rear part of auditorium. Section C-Engineering-Room 2054. -Business Administration - Room 2042 -Music-Room 2033 (north end). -Public Health-Room 2033 (behind Music). -Pharmacy-Room 2033 (behind Pub- lic Health). -Nursing-Room 2033 (behind Phar- macy). -Dentistry-Room 2033 (behind Nurs- ing). -Medicine-Room 2033 (behind Den- tistry). -Natural Resources-Room 2023 (west end). -Social Work-Room 2023 (behind Natural Resources). -Flint College-Room 2023 (east end, behind Social Work). March into Hill Auditorium: 1:45 p.m. Academic dress, John E. Milholland, chief marshal; Robert B. Harris, assistant chief mar- shal; Thomas M. Sawyer, Jr., acting assistant chief marshal. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors programmed through the Office of For- eign Visitor Programs, who will be on campus this week on the dates indi- cated. Program arrangements are being made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, coordi- nator, Foreign Visitor Programs, 764- 2148., Ernesto Onetto Rodriguez, dean, School of Chemistry, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec. 7. Keith Morris Bennett, lecturer in charge of adult extension programmes, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, Dec. 8-12. Miss Neon Snidvongs, acting head, History Department, Thammasat Uni- versity, ,Bangkok, Thailand, Dec. 10-11. Lein-Fang Pan, professor of the Col- lege of Chinese Culture and director of Research Institute of Land Reform, Re- public of China, Dec. 10-24. R. Dave, chairman, Post-Graduate De- partment of English, Sardar Patel Uni- versity, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India, Dec. 11-13. Osamu Kanaya, professor, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University and director, Tohoicu University Li- brary, Sendai, Japan, Dec. 12. Winter Term Registration - Water- man Gymnasium: January 3 a.m.- No undergraduate students admitted. Only graduate and professional school students may register. January 3 p.m. through January 5- Registration open to all undergrad- uate and graduate students accord- ing to the published alphabetical schedule. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Community Career Opportunity Con- ferences-During the holiday vacation Community Career Opportunity Con- ferences are planned for employers to meet students who graduated from, local high schools and are attending colleges elsewhere or in the area and are interested in opportunities in theI area. To pre-register write the local] Chambers of Commerce. Conferences will be announced in the DOE from1 now until the holidays. Watch for your area. Career Opportunities in the Battle] Creek Area, Battle Creek, Mich. - Dec. 29. Holiday In n,20 major firms parti- cipating. Careers in Springfield, Springfield, Mass.-Dec. 29 & 30. Dexter Room at BeveridgerCenter, Springfield College, 25 employers of the area, Opportunity for College Graduates Day, Rockford, I1.-Dec. 28. I. Nation- al Guard Armory, 18 prominent com- panies. College Employment Opportunity Day, Nilwaukee, Wis.-Dec. 27. Milwaukee Au- ditorium, over 60 leading comptanies. Operation Native Sons, Springfield, Mo.-Dec. 28. Southwest Missouri State College Student Union Bldg. POSITION OPENINGS: University of Wisconsin Medical Cen- ter, Madison, Wis.--Openings for Jan. graduates for all fields of medicine, mostly BS only needed for research and assistantships. Applications avail- able at Bureau. Ideal Industries, Inc., Sucamore. Ill. -Product Manager, degree pref. Asst. Product Manager, less exper. Field Sales Representative, 55-8 yrs. in sales. Two Sales Trainees. Senior Mechanical De- sign Engineer, ME plus 5-10 yrs. design- ing. Meredith Publishing Co., Des Moines, Iowa-Senior Wage and Salary Special- ist. 25-35 vrs. old, ability in advisory capacity requiring compilation and for- mal presentation of analytical data. Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. -5th yr. program for students wishing to teach elem. and secondary school. MA Ed. and M.A.T. Graduate programs in research and trng., specialized pro- fessional trng. programs, for majors in behavioral science & history. Aetna Portland Cement, Bay City, Mich.-Will be located in Ann Arbor in two years for new plant in Milan, Mich. Man for asst. acctg. r-osition, cost acctg. and other phases. BBA with major in Acctg. No exper. required. Re- turned serviceman, Dec. grad or alum. Immeriate need. TUESDAY, DEC. 6 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music will feature Elizabeth Manion, mezzo-soprano, and Eugene Bos- sart, pianist, in a recital at Rack- ham Lecture Hall. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 4:15 p.m.-The School of Public Health will present Karl Evang, director-general of Health Serv- ives, Royal Norwegian Govern- ment, discussion "Social Medicine in a Welfare State," in Auditorium C, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music will present the annual Christmas Concert featuring the University Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Maynard Klein at Hill Aud. THURSDAY, DEC. 8 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-The Cinema Guild will run Rene Clair's "Le Million" in the Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m.-The Travel Film Se- ries will present "Inside and Out- side the Iron Curtain" in Aud. A, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m. - The Professional Theatre Program New Play Pro- ject Performance will give "Wed- ding Band," at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music will present the University Sym- phony Orchestra in a concert con- ducted by Theo Alcantarilla at Hill Aud. 'V ROOM 2Y, Union 10 AM.-4 P.M. 11 ~----~ - - - -______________ - - - - - . . . LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, December 6, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "A BRITISH ER'S VIEW OF THE RACIAL QUESTION" Speaker: Miss Deirdre Nolan (Great Britain) Program Office, International Center 4 8:30 p.m.-The Professio tre Program New Play Pr formance will give Band," at Lydia Me Theatre. For Ann Arbor nal Thea- 8:30 p.m.-The University Musi- oject Per- cal Society will present the New "Wedding York Pro Musica.in "The Play of ndelssohn Daniel," at the First Methodist Church. a distinguished event! EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT SAREMAING DAYS ONLY NOT Reserved-Seat Policy! 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