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IAL BULLETIN

World Costumes, Variety
Mark International Week
By SUSAN HERSHBERG I

For.Direct .lassifea'd Service, Phone NO 2-4788
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,,and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:30 A.31

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Japan, and Robert E. Ward, Prof. ofl
Political Science, on "Recent Political
Disturbances in Japan" at 8:00 p.m.,
Tues., Oct. 25, in the East Conference
Roon, Rackham Building.
Placement Notices
The following school will have a rep-
resentative at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments to interview teachers for the
1981-82 school year.
THURS., OCT. 27-
Skokie, I i.,(Niles Twp.)-All Fields.
For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.
CURRENT PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
W. R. Grace & Co., Research Division,
Clarksvile, Md.-Several opportunities
for experienced Chemists, Mathemati-
cians, Plastics Development Engineer
& a Patent Attorney. Advanced degrees
and/or appropriate experience required.1

I General Foods Corp., Kanakee, Ili.-
Immediate openings for an Industrial
Engineer with 2 yrs. experience pref-
erably in food processing; and a Proj-
ect Engineer (Mech. Elect. or Chem.
Engrg.). Some experience desirable but
not essential.
Appleseed Trail Girl Scout Council,
Mansfield, O.-Atten.: Senior women or
grads-Position of Girl Scout District
Director will be available Jan. 1961.
Stimulated & varied work for college
graduate.
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Rm 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext.
3371 for further details.
Summer Placement Meeting -- We4.,
Oct. 26 in Angell Hall, Aud. C from
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. General meeting re-
garding summer placement services
which begin Nov. 1. Jobs for next
summer art plentiful now but most
employers want arrangements made
by January--camps, resorts, business &
industry and gov't. All students wel-
come.
Please call Bureau of Appointments,
Ext. 3371 for further information.

"Costumes of the World" will
be the theme of the year's Inter-
national Fair, which will launch
International Week.
Twenty different countries will
display native art, jewelry, cos-
tumes, and samples of their own
cultures. Some will tell fortunes,
others will give samples of foods,
such as Turkish coffee. The Vene-
zuelan exhibit will feature a na-
tive dance combo.
The International Variety Show
will take spectators "Around the
World in Eighty Minutes" twice
Friday night and twice Saturday
night. With Joonmin Kim, from
Korea, as master of ceremonies,
there will be 18 acts from all dif-
ferent countries and a group from
Musket.

FRENCH 1-2
Objectives of Adjectives
Prof. Amour

A broad study of the adjective bon in syntax with bon soir, bon ami and
bon grooming. Lecture on bon grooming with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic
illustrating the fact that 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic replaces oil that water
removes. Examination of adverse effects on hair resulting from drying
action of water compounded by hair creams and alcohol tonics. Exhibi-
tion of how bad grooming puts you out of context with the opposite
sex. Special emphasis on how 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic keeps hair neater
longer and attracts women as Paris does tourists. Homework drills on
Saturday evenings stressing plurals rather than singulars. Course aims
at getting along in any language ... especially the language of love.
Jeune filles prefer hommes who use

The show, in the Michigan Un-
ion Ballroom, will go from Latvian
folk dancers to an African wed-
ding ritual and a Ukranian folk
song trio.
Venezuelan Glee Club
An added attraction will be the
glee club of the University of
Caracas, Venezuela. This will be
its first performance in the Unit-
ed States. It ras been invited espe-
cially for the fair' and will perform
in the variety show and also at
a separate performance Saturday
afternoon in the ballroom.
Sunday night, the religious
groups on campus hope to present
activities in conjunction with In-
ternational Week. All through the
week, housing units will hold din-
ners and other events with the
University's international stu-
dents.
To Discuss Castro
Sunday night too, the Newman
Club will present a panel discus-
sion on "The Impact of Fidel
Castro on Latin America."
At a local movie theater, "Come
Back Africa" will be playing all
week. The movie was filmed se-
cretly in Africa and portrays the
drama of the struggles and des-
pair of the African people.
Tuesday night, the League will
present "Fashion Internationale."
At 7:30 p.m. in the Hussey Room,
women from all parts of the world
will model their national dress.
ISA and SGC will sponsor a dis-
cussion at 8 p.m. Thursday night
at the International Center on
"The Ugly American - True or
False?" On the 5-person panel
will be Miss Elizabeth Reid, a for-
eign correspondent just returned
from two years in Africa and the
Far East. The moderator will be
Prof. Harold Jacobson of the po-
litical science department.
Ball to Climax
Speakers will focus on the re-
actions toward American foreign
policy of the peoples with whom
they have come in contact.
The climax of the week will be
the Monte Carlo Ball at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, in the Union Ballroom.
The following Sunday after-
noon, the Choral Union will pre-
sent the Krsmanovich Chorus
from Yugoslavia
Organization
Notices
Congregational Disciples E & s Stud.
Guild, International Night, Oct. 23, 7:30
p.m., 524 Thompson.
Figure Skating Club, Organizational
Meeting, Oct. 25, 7 p.m., Union Rm., 3N.
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stud, Club,
Supper, 6 p.m., Talk by S. Miller on
Lutheran deaconesses, Oct. 23, 1511
Washtenaw
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, Oct.
24. 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Cafe y conver-
sacion.
* * *
International Folk Dancers, Practice
for Exhibition, Oct. 25, 8 p.m., Union,
3D.
* * *
Lutheran Stud. Assoc., Oct. 23, 7 p.m.,
Hill St. at S. Forest Ace. Speaker:
Prof. t. Slosson, History Dept., "The
Christian's Responsibility as a Citi-
zen.
Unitarian Student Group, Meeting,
Oct. 23, 7 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Speak-
er: Robert Haugh, "South Africa."

:BI1KES and SCOOTERS
1957 TRIUMPH T 20 In immaculate
condition. With bags and windshield.
Must sell. Contact Frank Crawford,
NO 8-6978. Z14

LITTLE BEAVER
SAYS:

"In the United States the odds are
17 to 1 that you don't own a bicycle
and 1650 to 1 against knowing how
to ride a' motorcycle.
"On campus, almost everyone rides
a bicycle, and the best bicycles all
come from-
Beaver Bike
and Hardware
605 CHURCH NO 5-6607
Z13
ROOM AND BOARD
SINGLE ROOM for man. Clean and
quiet. Close to campus and all sports
areas. Linens furnished, $7. Phone
NO 2-8372 E35
SINGLE, DOUBLE-Two large rooms;
quiet, clean. Linens furnished. Get-
ting married, have to move. Double
only $15. Single takes best offer. Only
24 blocks to campus. 307 N. State,
or call NO 2-4250. E34
HELP WANTED-Male
REPRESENTATIVE wanted in your ter-
ritory From your desk you can earn
a substantial addition to your in-
come Only written eontacts with
yo7 r clients I Write for particulars
and further details to VKK-Office,
Vienna 86, P.Q.B. 18, Austria. Y2
PERSONAL
JOIN THE big parade Oct. 27 from the
diag to the train station leaving at
9 a.m. to see Richard M. Nixon. F14
IT'S A KNOWN FACT THAT,..
"It's impossible to please all the
the world, and one's father."
Jean De La Fontaine F13
PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC
Advice of physician on birth con-
trol. Professional counsel on mar-
riage problems: Clinic hours Tues.
and Thurs. 7:30 to 9. 122 N. 4th
Ave. Call NO 2-9282. F117
AIRPORT BUS to Willow Run for
Alva's Travel Agency for the chartered
tlights-$2.50. F8
WORLD'S FAIR, MICHIGAN UNION,
October 28 and 29. F201
HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY, Marcia Doel.
F207
WHICH WAY to Green House? I am
lost? Where is the big sign? I wish
knew. F158
ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promethean,
every Friday and Saturday evening.
P106
Ye-You Can Still Join
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Harvard, Dick Tilkin. the Kingsmen,
Ray Lewis, Al Young, Al Blaser, Men
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University. NO 2-6362. P57
HUNGRY for some cookies, cakes, and
brownies? FILL UP on Monday, Oct.
24, 10 a.m., Village Store, 1205 South
University, Alva Gordon Sink Group,
U of M Alumni Association. F200
STEAK AND EGGS-85 cents. DELTA
LUNCH, 409 E. Jefferson. F12
PLANNING TO GO HOME Thanksgiv-
ing and Christmas? Make your flight
reservations at Alva's Travel Agency,
300 S. Thayer. The due date for pay-
ment is Nov. 1 so you'd better HUR-
RY! For information call Normandy
2-1006 between 8 A.M. and 6 P.M.
F195
PIZZA AND BREW - $.30-2.00. Delta
Lunch, 409 E. Jefferson. F9
HOORAY! COME TO THE FAIR. F204
DID YOU KNOW that it's cheaper to
fly than to go by bus? F11
SAVE YOUR TICKET STUBS from Josh
White Concert. They will be honored
for a discount on the coming Pete
Seeg-r, Odetta, and the Weavers con-
cert. Flo

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