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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1966

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

lion": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:05

p.m.
Day Calend:ar i Professional Theatre Program New
II Play Project Performance - "Wedding
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- .Band" by Alice Childress: Lydia Men-
inar-"Effective College Recruiting and delssohn Theatre, 8:30 p.m.r
Interviewing": Michigan Union, 8:30?
a .m. School of Music Degree Recital -
Samuel Chizmar, organist: Hill Aud.,
Professional Theatre Program Lecture 8:30 p.m.
-Norman Nadel, drama critic, N.Y.
World Journal Tribune, "The Critic's University Musical Society Perform-
Role in the Theatre": Rackham Am- ance-New York Pro Musica in "The
: phitheatre, 4 p.m. Play of Daniel": The First Methodist
Cinema Guild-Rene Clair's "Le Mii- ' Church, 8:30 p.m.

; Astronomical Colloquium -. David Derr, soprano, Rackham Lecture Hall,.Only graduate and professional school
Crampton, David Dunlap Observatory, 8:30 p.m. students may register.
University of Toronto, will speak on January 3 p.m. through January 5-
"Be Stars and Galactic Structure. Room y Jation pen to anead-
807 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4 p.m. YIri Ne natatond graduants ts accrd-
Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Robert Applications for Graduate Student edgto the published alphabetical
r 'hedule.
Glaser, University of Pittsburgh, "A Fellowships under the Fulbright-Hays _____e,
Reinforcement Analysis of Group Per- Act are available in the Fellowship
formanceO" Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:15 Office, 1014 Rackham Bldg. Applicants arFelo wsonrelow ingtowardsr
p~m must be doctoral candidates who are ary F ellw homariesworkngtowiardsci-
p.m. at the dissertation stage, who wis PhD in the humanities and social c-
to teach in a U.S. institute of higher ences in graduate schools within the
ng,and who wish to do theirUnited States and Canada and who
Ev nt (y research abroad in aieas other than expect to complete all degree require-
SWestern Europe. Tenure is for up to ments including the dissertation no
Professional Theatre Program New 12 months, beginning in the fall of later than four and one-quarter years
I'lay Project Performance - "Wedding 1967. The deadline date for the sub- beginning the tenure of a first
Band" by Alice Childress: Lydia Men- mission of all application material to year Woodrow Wilson Fellowship are
delssohn Theatre, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. the Graduate School is Jan. 6,,1967. eligible for nomination for a Woodrow
Wilson Dissertation Fellowship. Eligi-
ble students should come to Room 1014
Cinema Guild - Ingmar Bergman's All Teacher's Certificate Candidates: Rackham Graduate School to register
"Brink of Life": Architecture Aud., 7 Everyone receiving a teacher's certifi-Rnkm Grdtesh i notimems
and 9:05 p.m. cate must secure a health statement nominees for tis fellowship not later
in the junior and senior years. This
University Musical Society Performr service will be free during the Janu-
ance-New York Pro Musica in "The ary registration period only. There senttGrade Sheets for Fall : Will be
Play of Daniel": The First Methodist will be a charge at all other times. tion to alltdepartments for distrieu-
Church, 8:30 p.m. Plan to attend the Health Service be- wit drstudts Aoy be sbmt
tween Jan. 3 and 6. Further informa- with degree students should be submit-
tion can be obtained in Room 1431 ted to the Office of the Registrar
Even t S ,n UES. within 48 hours after the examination.
Es nUGrade sheets for nondegree students
Professional Theatre Prof ram New TV Center Programs: On Sun., Dec. should be submitted within 72 hours
Play Project Performance - "Wedding 11, the following programs produced by after the examination. All grades should
Band" by Alice Childress: Lydia Men- the TV Center will have their initial be submitted on or before Fri., Dec.
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8:30 a.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 -
School of Music Two-Piano Recital "Understanding Our World: Who Will
-Eugene Bossart and Charles Fisher: Watch the Watchers?: The Searchers."
Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:15 p.m. Three Law School professors examine
modern police practices and the law of
search and sei7zre.
Cinema Guild - Ingmar Bergman's 12 Noon, W WJ-TV, Chanel 4-"Ger-
"Brink of Life": Architecture Aud., 7 many Today. The Basic Law." Prof.
and 9:05 p.m. Paul Kaupertraces the legal systems of
the Weimar Republic and the Nazi
School of Music Duo Recital-Don- regime, and evaluates the present West
aid Sinta, saxophone, Ithaca College German constitution.
and Nelita True, piano, Peabody Con-
servatory of Music, assisted by Michele Women Students The Department of
____________--Physical Education for Women an-
nounces that the Margaret Bell Pool,
Women's Athletic Bldg. and Barbour
F Gymnasium will be open for recrea-
tional activities during the examina-
tion period. Information is posted in
all three buildings and has been sent
to all University women's housing units.
Winter, Term Registration -- Water-
man Gymnasium: January 3 a.m.-
No undergraduate studlents admitted.

provided on a regular basis by the Of-
fice of the Registrar to departmental
offices on the central campus begin-
ning Wed., Dec. 14 and continuing
through Fri., Dec. 23. Grades may also
be .ubmitted directly to this office
at "Window A," Administration Bldg.,
during working hours. Questions per-
taining to grade reports may be di-
rected to 764-6292.
Doctoral Examination for Ronald Lee
Trowbridge, EngliishLanguage & Litera-
ture; thesis: "The Echoes of Swift and
Sterne in the Works of Thomas Car-
lyle," Tues., Jan. 3, East Council Room,
Rackham Graduate School, at 4 p.m.
Chairman, Karl Litzenberg.
Doctoral Examination for Anna Mar-
tha Lee, Biostatistics; thesis: "A Com-
parative Study of Some Methods of
Numerical Taxonomy with Reference
to Classification of Influenze Virus,"
Mon., Dec. 12, Room 12, Room 2010
School of- Public Health, at 9:30 a.m.
Chairman, M. A. Schork.
Doctoral Examination for Karen Dale
Williams Morse, Chemistry; thesis: "Re-
actions of the Borane Groups as a
Lewis Acid," Fri., Dec. 9, Room 3003
Chemistry, at 4 p.m. Chairman, R. W.
Parry.
WINTER COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
December 17, 1966
To be held at 2 p m. in Hill Aud.
Exercises will conclude about 4 p.m.
All graduates of the 1966 fall term
may attend.
Reception for graduates, their rela-
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Conference On The Draft
Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1966
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
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Coffee and an opportunity to get acquainted
"THE WAR IN VIETNAM AND THE DRAFT"
-from the perspective of a student: Frank H. Joyce
-from the perspective of a clergyman:
the Rev. David M. Gracie
PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE DRAFT
The Selective Service System and How It Works
Attorney James Lafferty, Exec. Secy.,
National Lawyers Club
The Alternative of Conscientious Objection
The Rev. Eugene Ransom, First Methodist Church,
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