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irr THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Lack Signal written examination given by Prof.
11Hweetohv acer i-Lewis must first pass an objective
Howeer, to have a lear sig- screening examination. The next ad-
nal with solar and space inter- ministration of the objective screen-
ference minimized requires a par- ing examination will be on Tues.,
abolic reflector 40,000 feet long. Dec. 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Aud. D,
Angell Hall. This will be the last
"This is out of the range of administration for this semester. With-
feasibility," Bigelow said, in 48 hours after the examination the
names of the students who have passed
"A coherent detection system will be posted on the Bulletin Board
would be better, but scientists outside the office of Prof. Lewis, the
Examiner in Foreign Languages, Room
must know where to listen for the 3028 Rackham Bldg.
signal," he explained. He dis- "students desiring to fulfill the
counted this method because cor- Graduate School's requirement in
French and German are alerted to an
relation devises and separate alternate path. A grade of B or better
transmitters would have to be in French 12 and German 12 will
built. satisfy the foreign language require-
The best frequency for com- ment A grade of B or better in French
muniatin~is ne nar te h 11 and German 11 is the equivalent of
municating is- one near the hydo- having passed the objective screening
gen line frequency-a frequency examination."
well known in radio astronomy The Institute of International Edu-
ecation has announced a student exc-
whichchange arrangement between the Ru-
beings of inhabited planets who manian government and the United
have the same relative skill as states. Awards will provide tuition and
.The hydrogen vibration fre- monthly stipend sufficient to cover
man, living expenses. The United States will
quency itself could not be used as offer travel grants to supplement these
it would be absorbed in space. awards. Candidates must be United
Adjust Equipment States citizens, at least 21 years of age,
must have at least one year of graduate
A Doppler Effect problem, the training, and must have a knowledge
compression of vibrations due to of the Rumanian language.
movement, also occurs FULBRIGHT APPLICATIONS f o r
planetary cmm unaions study in Poland will be accepted until
In Interplanetary communicatIons, January 10, an extension of the former
Bigelow noted. Scientists must de- deadline of November 15. Awards pro-
cide whether to adjust their vide tuition, living accommodations,
equipment for this effect or and a monthly stipend. Further in-
formation and application forms for
whether to assume the other plan= the Rumanian ad Polish programs are
et would, available at the Fellowship - Office,
Bigelow will deliver the second Rooiain, Graduate School. Deadline
date for receipt of all application ma-
lecture in the series at 3:30 b.m. terials is January 10.
today in Aud. B.
Events Friday
PTo LECTURE: "The Contribution of
Religion to Marriage Preparation" by
Dr. David Fulcomer, Prof. of Sociology
W " " and Marriage Counselor, Iowa State
W 1 University, 4:15 p.m., Fri., Dec. 9, Aud.
"A," Angell Hall. Open to Anyone.
Biological Science Lecture: "Sodium
The speech department will pre- and Potassium Movements in Living
sent Tennessee Williams' one-act Cells" will be discussed by Dr. Ian M.
Glynn, Fellow of Trinity College, Cam-
play, "Something Unspoken," at bridge University, England, on Fri.,
4:10 p.m. today in the Arena Dec. 9 at 4 p.m. in 5330 Medical
Theatre in the Frieze Bldg. Science Building.
Thea i s he reenttio. of Public Lecture - "Man and Environ-
The play is a presentation of ment" by Prof. Ian L. McHarg, Chair-
the Laboratory Playbill series. Ad- man, Department of Landscape Archi-
mission will be free. tecture, the Graduate School of Fine
"Something Unspoken," revolves Arts, University of Pennsylvania, on
Fri., Dec. 9, at 4 p.m. in the Archi-
around two older women living in tecture Auditorium.
the garden district of New Orleans, Psychology Colloquium: Prof. Benton
and it hinges on Williams' thesis J.Underwood will speak on 'Interlist
Similarity and Verbal Learning: Some
that "people are so much more Puzzles" on Fri., Dec. 9 at 4:15 p.m.
than society would have them be in Aud. B. Coffee in the Mason Hall
or than they themselves will ad- Lounge at 3:45 p.m.
mit."
Placement Notices
Beginning Mon., Dec. 12, the follow-
M usic School Sets ing schools will have representatives at
the Bureau to interview for February
Debussy Opera , andSemberpositions.
Athens, O. (Ohio Univ.) -- Cbem.,
The music school's opera de- Eng., Pot. Sci., Math, Spanish, Psych.
partment will present Debussy's TUES., DEC. 13
Allen Park, M.ich. Elem.; Ment.
"Pelleas and Melisande" through Hdcp.; Jr. HS Eng/Reading; HS Eng/
the speech department's Playbill Journ., Spanish, Home Bound.
series in March, it was announced For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
yesterday. Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO
The opera is scheduled for pre- 3-1511, Ext. 489.
sentation on March 7 through Placement Interviews - Seniors &
March 11, March 5 and March $ grad student please call Bureau of
,ndAppointments, Ext. 3371 for interview
excepted. appointments with the following:

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