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THE MICHIGAN DAII-Y

Saturday, June 29, 1968

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 29, 1968

MUSICAL CABARET

MUSKET readies for new tour

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TtPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3528 L. S. & A. Bldg., be-
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publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear only once.
Student organization notices are
not accepted for publication. For
more information call 764-9270.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29

AFTER EDEN: "The Garden Overrun."
A survey of the effects of four centur-
ies of Tartar-Mongol invasion on the
Fertile Crescent between 1000 and 1400
A.D..
CIC Institute Lecture Series-Profes-
sor Kun Chang of the University of
California, "Sino-Tibetan Linguistics,"
Wednesday, July 3, Noble Lounge of
Oxford Apts., 627 Oxford Rd., 7:30 p.m.
CIC Institute Japanese Movie-"Ro-
kujo-Ke Yukiyama Tsumugi," Tues-
day; July 2, Auditorium A, Angell Hall,
.Noticeto students applying for mast-
ers or professional degrees for August
1968 - Because of the short time al-
lowed in the summer to process diplo-
ma applications, none will be accepted
doctoral
examinations

tics, Dissertation: "Close Isotopies on
Piecewise-Linear Manifolds," on Mon-
day, July 1 at 1 pm. In Room 3231 An-
gell Hall, Chairman: J. M. Kister.
Ching-Ju Chang, Aerospace Engin-
eering, Dissertation: "The Laminar
Near Wake Behind a Slender Wedge at
Supersonic Speed and High Reynolds
Number," on Monday, . July 1 at 3:30
p.m. in Room 1504 E. Engin, Chairman;
A. F. Messiter.
Placement
BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS
3200 SAB
GENERAL DIVISION
Current Position Openings received
by Gen. Div., call 764-7460 for further
information:
August Graduates, placement serv-
ices in the summer at General Division
do not include interviews, however, we
receive position openings, listed in this
Daily Official EBulletin, in a current
openings notebook, and in a monthly
bulletin Literature pertaining to com-
panies, opportunities in various fields
of study, and government employment
is open for browsing. Hours - 8:30-12
and 1:.0-4:30 Mon.-Fri. Please inform
the Bureau of your current address,
and, any changes in your data if you,
are registered. Register for placement
services now if you have ndt already
done so. Please report any jobs taken;
or offers, for statistical purposes used
in counselung.

Peace Corps Week - July 22-26, ar-
rangements to be announced later,
Vista Week - July 9-12, watch for
further announcements.
Current Position Openings received
by General Division by mail and
phone, please call 754-7460 for further
information.
Economic Opportunity Program,
Flint, Mich. - Executive Director of
new Planned Parenthood Association,
oversee organization of 35 paid and
volunteer staff, MA in admin., health
of similar fld., 3 yrs. supv, exper., 3,
yrs. budgeting responsibilities.
City of Jackson,sMich. - Human Re-
lations Director, graduate in social sci.,
educ., journ., law, or theology and
exper in community organization.
Local Organization -- Data Proces-
sing Personnel, (1) Computer Operator,
new grad, MorF BBA or BS math. (2)
Programmer Analyst, MorF; pref. exper.
with IBM equip, degree req. (3) Data
Processing Supervisor, .man only, ex-
per. req. Jobs in industrial complex.
Local Organization -- Cost Accoun-
tant, new grad, entr ylevel, interested'
in industrial cost reviews, inventories,,
degree in Acctg, pref., man or woman,
man pref. draft exempt.
Delaware County, Iowa - Speech
Clinician, conduct screening program
of pupils, and make professional diag.
nosis, conduct conferences with teach-
ers, admin., school patrons, and prof-
essional workers. Pref. MA in Speech
Pathology, no exper. req.
Seal Peel, Inc., Troy, Mich. - Shop
Superintendent, promotiont eventually

to Plant Supt. Mfg. of rust preventive
coating materials, man, Chem degree,
draft exempt.
Centrals Laboratories, Inc., Detroit,
Mich. - Microbiologist/Chemist, for
microbiol and hormone testing, setting
up lab procedures; etc. Man, in degree
in biochem.
Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc., Fullerton,
Calif. - Industrial Engineer, respon.
for cost and methods improvement
studies related to fld. operations, tech-
nical aptitude, good math and stat.
bckrnd., one to three yearrs agricul-
tural-related exper. Requires travel.
Local. Organization - Two positions,
(1) Soial Worker, trained or untrain-
ed, exper. desirable, to work with
children, teenage groups and, families,
i-mmedite need, man only, degree re-
quired in large range of areas. (2)
Social Worker, interested in com-
munity organization, volunteer pro-
grams, and caseloads with families,
opening now or in Aug.-Sept., Woman
only, degree.
Charles F. Kettering Research Lab-
oratories, Yellow Springs, Ohio -,Tech-i
nical Assistant/Research Associate, for
res. on biologiral systems, photosyn-
thesis research using chem/physics
techniques, Prefer man, woman ac-
ceptable, BS in chemistry, no exper.
'req
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after July 5, 1968.
Martin Sundel, Social Work & Psy-
Day Ca ln , dr . chology, Dissertaion: "Modification of
Two Operants (Verbal and Non-Verbal)
Cinema Guild - Alec Guinness in in Near-Mute Schizophrenics Using Re-
"Man in the White Suit": Architecture inforcement and Modeling Proce-
Auditorium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. dures,"\on Monday, July 1 at 8:15 a.m.
Department of Speech University in Libary, CRLLB, 220 East Huron,
Players -- William Shakespeare's "Trol- Chairman: G. L. Gels.
lus and Cressida": Lydia Mendelssohn Byron Eugene Anderson, Biological
Theater, 8:00 p.m-.. Chemistry, Dissertation: "Studies on
School of Music - "Contemporary the Phosphoenolpyruvate Dependent
Directions" in Electronic Music - Wil- Phosphotransferase System of Esche-
liam Albright, Piano and Jerome Hart- richia coli," on Monday, July 1 'at
weg, Percussion: Lecture Hall, Rack- richia coli," on Monday July 1 at 10
ham Building, 8:00 p.m. a.m. in Room 6432 Medical Sciences,
SUNDAY, JUNE 30 a Co-Chairmen: D. L. Oxender and S.
School of Musc Degree Recital -1 Rseman.
Jeffrey Hollander, Piano: School of Allen Philip Fertziger, Physiology,
Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m. Dissertation: "Potassium Accumulation
School of Music Decree Recital - in Interstitial Space during Epilepti-
Albert Travis, Organ: Hill Auditorium, form Seizures,' 'on oMnday, July 1 at
4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. in Room 4001 East Medical
Department of Speech University Bldg., Chairman: J. B. Ranck.
Players - William Shaekspeare's "Troi- John Burl Bruce, Education, Disser-
lus and Cressida: Lydia Mendelssohn tation: "A Handbook on Michigan
Theater, 8:00 p.m. School Law for Elementaray and See-
MONDAY, JULY 1 ondary School Principals," on Mon-
Schoo of Public Health Assembly - day, July 1 at 11 am., in Room 3206
James E. Maltby, Architect-Planner, U.H.S., Chairman: L. W. Anderson
Urban Detroit Area Research Project, Richard Theodroe Miller, Mathema-
"Thefor the Study of an Urban Region":
Auditorium, School of Public Health,
4;00 p.m.
CIC Institute Lecture Series - Pro-
fessor James Buck, University of Geor-
gia, "Romanized Japanese in English
Histories of Japan," Noble Lounge of
Oxford Apartments, 627 Oxford Rd.,
7:30 p.m.
General NoticesS
TV Center Program: On Sunday, June
30 the following program produced by
the TV Center will have its initial
telecast in Detroit:
12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4

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MUSKET held a rehearsal yesterday for a final =performance June 30 at 8:00 p.m. in the
Union ballroom before leaving on a European tour July 7. The group wills spend 9 weeks enter-
taining servicemen. The show is a musical cabaret singing popular hit tunes.

Lemmou
and
Mattbau
are

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ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to offically
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in room 1011 SAB.
University Lutheran Chapel, June
30, 1968. 1511 Washtenaw, 6:00 p.m.,
Supper, 7:45 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Eugene
S* *
Nissen on "Freedom aind Responsibility
on the University Scene."
University Lutheran Chapel, June
30th; 9:45 a.m. 1511 Washtenaw, Ser-
mon: "Welcoming Returned Prodigals"
by Pastor Alfred J. Scheips, Holy Com-
mnuliion.
Bach Club meeting, Weds., Juily 3,
1968, 8:00 p.m.; Guild House, 802 Mon-
roe. Speaker: Dr. Thomas Taylor,
Bach's Concerto Form." For further
information call 769-2922, 761- 1688,
663-6361, or 769-1605.

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