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LIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESbAY, MARCI

EI~4WT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, I~IARC:

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Officia. Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be sent
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
3564 Administration Building before
2 p.m. of the day preceding publica-
tion, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Satur-
day and Sunday.
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
DayCalendar
Conference on Science in the Press-
Mich. aLegue, 12:00 m.
Office of Religious Affairs Lecture-
Leslie Paul, British scholar and author,
"Honest to God?": Aud. A, Angell Hall,
4:10 p.m.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Alpha Phi Omega, Chapter meeting,
March 18, 7 p.m., Root 30, Mich. Union.
* * *
German Club, Coffee hour, German
conversation, music, singing, refresh-
ments. "Herzlich Willkommenl" Wed.,
March 18, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
* * *
Le Cercle Francais, Un concours de
poesie, March 17, 8 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Bldg.
Michigras, '64 Tryouts,. Michigras
Chorus Line, March 17, 7:30 p.m., 3rd
Floor Conference Room, Mich. Union.
ULLR Ski Club, Meeting, Tues., March
17, 7:30 p.m., Mich. Union, movies on
ski techniques and final plans for the
trips to Aspen and Nub's Nob, 3rd
loorMich. Union.
Young Republicans, Executive Board
meeting, Tues., March 17, 3:30 p.m.,
Room 3511 SAB.
Young Republicans, Election meeting
for Executive Board members-at-large,
Room 3D, Mich. Union, 8 psm., Wed.,
March 18. Rejoining the Midwest Fed-
eration will be taken under considera-
tion.
* * *
Baptist Student Union, Luncheon:
Auburn Univ. Baptist Student Union
presents "Reflecting Chriot," Tues.,
March 17, 12:10 to 1 p.m., Anderson
Room "A," Mich. Union.

Dept. of Psychiatry Lecture-Musafer
Sherif, Research Prof. of Psychology,
director, Institute of Group Relations,
Univ. of Oklahoma, t'Reference Groups:
Conformity and Deviation of Adoles-
cents in their Settings": Children's
PsychiatricHospital Aud., 8 p.m.
Center for Japanese Studies Lecture
-Hiroshi Wagatsuma, acting director,
Comparative Research on Delinquency,'
Institute of Human Development, Univ.
of Calif.: "The Outcastes: Minority
Group Problems in Japan": W. Con-
ference Room, Rackham Bldg., 8 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital - Reid
Nibley, pianist: Aud. A,Angell Hall,
8:30 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital-Susan
Schumacher, flutist: Lane Hall Aud.,
8:30 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Erwin John
Kleinert, Jr., Education; thesis: "Stu-
dent Activity Participation and High
School Size," 3203 UHS, at 9 a.m..
Chairman, D. H. Cooper.
The Hayward Keniston Lecture: The
fourth Hayward Keniston lecture,
"Truth an Insufficient Goal," will be
delivered by Prof. Mark H. Ingraham
of the Univ. of Wis., at 4:15 p.m., Rack-
ham Amphitheatre.
For Other University Events today
see the Across Campus column.
General olices
French and German Screening Exams:
The screening exams in French and Ger-
man for Doctoral candidates will be ad-
ministered on Wed., March 18, from 3-5
p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Doctoral
candidates must pass the screening
examination before taking the written
test in French or German, unless they
have received B or better in French 111
or German 111. Any candidate who fails
the March exam may not attempt it in
April.
Meetings in Selected Concentration
Programs for second Semester Sopho-
mores-Sociology: Tues., March 17, 3
p.m., 2003 Angell Hall.
Preliminary PhD Exams in Economics:
Theory exams will be given on Thurs.
and Fri., April 23 and 24, 1964.
The exams in other subjects will
be given beginning on Mon., April 27.
Each student planning to take these
exams should register with the sec-
retary of the dept. of economics not
later than March 20, 1964 his name

and the three fields in which he de-
sires to be examined.
Automobile Regulations-Spring Re-
cess: The automobile regulations will
be lifted at 5 p.m. Fri., March 20, and
will become effective again at 8 a.m.
on Tues., March 31. Please report your
1964 automobile license plate numbers.
(The 1964 Mich. tab numbers need NOT
be reported.)
Foreign V isitors
The following are the foreign visitors
programmed through the International
Center who will be on campus this
week on the dates indicated. Program
arrangements are being made by Mrs..
Clifford R. Miller, ext. 3358, Interna-
tional Center. I
Mihailo Popovic, Professor, Faculty of
Philosophy, Belgrade University, Yugo-
slavia, Feb. 26-March 26.-
Ilija Stanoicic, Director, Dept. of So-
ciology, Institute of Social Sciences,
Belgrade, Yugoslavia, March 15-19.
D. P. Bhardwaj, Joint Director, Com-
munication and Extension, National In-
stitute of Community Development, Ut-
tar Pradesh, India, March 22-29.
G. D. Parikh, Rector, University of
Bombbay, Bombay, India, March 18-22.
15 Olympic Coaches--March 15-17:
Abdelhad Tayeb, Algeria.
Enrique F. Edeusippi, Argentina.
Paul Ndjonga, Central African Repub-
lic.
Gilbert Babakala, Congo.
Anselme Mavuela, Congo.
Iiberat Gdodessou, Dahomy.
Mordechai Magali, Israel.
Tan Eng Yoon, Malasia.
Eugeniusz Wachowski, Poland.'
Bernard Dibonda, Senegal.
Tavesak Narraj, Thailand.
Pongsak Palaponk, Thailand.
Prida Rodphothong, Thailand.
Mohammed E. A. El-Rashidy, United
Arab Republic.
Taha Y. El-Gamal, United Arab Re-
public.
(Accompanied by Sam Maggio and,
Peter Simon.)
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Federal Service Entrance Exam-The!
next FSEE will be given on April 18.
You must apply for this exam by
March 19 (Thurs.).
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Cherry County Playhouse, Inc., Trav-
erse City-Ruth Bailey will interview
students interested in the theatre. Po-
sitions open are: business manager, box
office treasurer, press agent or promo-
tional director. Miss Baley will be
here from 10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 on
Tues., March 17 (TODAY). Please come
to Rm. 212 SAB for interviews.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Jones & Laughlin steel Corp., Cleve-
land, Ohio-Systems & Procedures An-
alyst for dev. & installation of man-
ual & data processing systems. Open-
ing in Detroit plant. Degree in Math,
Acc't., or Indust, Engrg. Exper. in data
processing or programming pref. Male
or possibly female. Oppor. for ad-
vancement.
IBM, Kingston, N.Y.-Clinical Psy-
chologist who has earned or will soon
earn his PhD in Psych. Should have
completed the internship. Work exper.
in industry desirable but not required.
Applicants must be able to qualify
for N.Y. state cert. within approx. 1
year.
Elcona County Club, Inc., Elkhart,
Ind.-Seeking Assistant Manager & Ac-
countant. Recent grad in Accounting
and/or Hotel Admin.

Detroit Public Schools, Mich.-Open-
ing for Ass't. Radio-TV Engnr. Must
be grads of a cert. 'technical sch. &
have completed minimum of 2 yr.
course in electronics with special em-
phasis on radio-TV broadcasting &
communications. Must also possess cur-
rently valid First Class Radiotelephone
Operator's License issued by the FCC.
The Washburn Co., Rockford, Ill.-
Industrial Designer. Pref. graduate in-
dividuals, who have been working for a
few years, but who are now looking
for a change. Would consider a more re-
cent grad.
Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich. -
Research in Biochemistry-male or fe-
male. BS in Chem. or Med. Tech. Re-
cent grad. Work for the Dept. of Medi-
cine R.e sLab, located at Receiving
Hosp. in Detroit.
Allstate Insurance 'Co., Detroit, Mich.
-1) Office Supv. for operating div.-
will supv. 15-20 women employes. Col-
lege grad with 1-2 yrs. supv. exper. Mar-
ried, pref. Age 24-30. 2) Underwriter
Trainee-to train in all phases of cas-
ualty underwriting mainly risk selec-
tion. Grad with 1-2 yrs. gen'l. business
-exper. Age 24-30, married pref.
-'1* * *'
For further information, please call
Gen. Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedules posted at 128-H
West Engrg. for appointments with the
following:
MARCH 18-
Air Prdoucts & Chemicals, Inc.-BS,
MS, Prof.: ChE. BS-MS: IE, ME, Met.
All Degrees: Chem. & Math. MS-PhD:
Physics. -BS: E Physics. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales, & others.
American Cyrogenics, Inc., O'Fallon,
Ill.-BS-MS: ChE, ME. May & Aug.
grads. R. & D., Des., Process des., Mech.
des. & Project. engrg. of air distilla-
tion & liquifaction plants, to product
oxygen, nitrogen, argon & rare gases.
Other low temperature plants.
Bechtel Corp., San Francisco, Los
Angeles, New York & domestic job-
sites-BS: ChE, EE & ME. MS: CE.
DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Chicago,
Ill.-(p.m.)-All Degrees: ChE. May &
Aug. grads. R. & D.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.,
Warren & Det., Mich.; Lancaster, Pa.;
Greensburg, Ind.-BS-MS: ME. BS: EE,
EM, IE, & Met. Des., Prod., Sales &
Metallurgy.
Sparton Electronics, Jackson, Mich.-
BS: EE, E Physics & ME. R. & D.,
Des.
Timken Roller Bearing Co., Tapered
Roller Bearings & Steel & Tube Divi-
sions-Canton, Ohio & Columbus, Ohio
-BS: ChE, CE, EE, E Physics, IE, ME
& Met. May & Aug. grads. R. & D.,
Des., Prod. & Sales.
Zenith Radio Corp., Chicago, Ill. -
All Degrees: EE. May & Aug. grads. R.
& D., Des.
U.S. Naval Avionics Facility, Indian-
apolis only-BS-MS: EE. R. & D., Des.,
Prod.
MARCH 18-19-
NASA-Lewis Research Center, Cleve-
land, Ohio-All Degrees: AE & Astro.,
ChE, EE, EM, Instru., Mat's., ME,
Met., Nuclear & Physics. MS-PhD: CE,
Inorg. Chem. & Phys. Chem. & Math.
BS: E Physics & Sci. Engrg. & E Math.
Prof.: Applied Mech's. R. & D.
LIBRARY SCIENCE PLACEMENT:
INTERVIEWS:
Library Science students and alumni,
or other lib. school grads, please sign
interview schedules in the Library Sci-
ence Office for interviews with the fol-
lowing:
MARCH 1S-
Ohio State Lib., Columbus - Mrs.
Faith Stoughton, library consultant.
Free Lib. of Philadelphia, Pa.-Miss
Grace Slocum, personnel officer.
Univ of Notre Dame, Ind. - Victor
Schaeferdirector.
MARCH 19-
Univ. of Mich. Library-Miss Marjorie
Tompkins, assistant to the director.
StK Louis (Mo.) Public Library-Miss
Catherine Cole, assistant personnel lib.
MARCH 20-
Dayton and Montgomery County Pub-
lic Library, Ohio--William Chait, direc-
tor.
Queens Borough (N.Y.) Public Li-
brary-William Ersfeld, personnel direc-
tor.
MIDAS, MEANS 111.

VictorsReturn

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-Daily-Bruce Taylor
VICTOR'S TROPHY-Bob Cantrell, captain of Michigan's Kan-
sas City-bound eagers, holds the team trophy won by the Wolver-
ine basketball team last weekend in Minneapolis with victories
over Loyola and Ohio U.

-Daily-Bruce Taylor
'CAZZIE THE GREAT'-Cazzie Russell, Michigan's sophomore
All-American, signs an autograph for a youngster after dis-
embarking from the plane Sunday afternoon at Willow Run.
Russell was one of two Wolverines who made the all-Mideast
regional squad in Michigan's winning effort.
Tea.,ms

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Also Detroit Dparture and Return $372.00
FOR ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND EMPLOYEES
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How to join in the fun of
Shakespeare's Year in Britain
for less than $45 a week

April 23, 1964, is Shakespeare's 400th
birthday, and Britain is celebrating
with nine 'months of festivals and
fun. Read facts below. Note Britain's
low prices. Then clip coupon for free
10-piece Student's Travel Kit.
THIS YEAR, Britain will be the live-
liest spot in Europe. Here are just a
few of the events you can enjoy:
Shakespeare Season of Plays. Opening
night at Stratford-upon-Avon is April
23. Season lasts 7 months, includes at
trilogy of histories. Seats from 56 cents.
Edinburgh international Festival. From
August 16 through September 15, the
Scots put on a feast of Shakespeare,
music, ballet, avant garde movies-even
a floodlit military tattoo. Prices start at
14 cents.
Goings-on in London. You can see Sir
Laurence Olivier play Othello with the
new National Theatre Company. Watch
Shakespeare indoors on an Elizabethan
stage at'the riverside Mermaid Theatre.
Or out of doors in Regent's Park (allj
through:summer).

Having fun in Britain
on $45 a week
3 nights in London,
with breakfast....... $ 8.25
4 nights in student hotels
outside London,
with breakfast..........8.00
Lunch and dinner
for,7days.. .... .. 14.00
200 miles travel
by train or bus . .......6.00
Visit to Royal
Shakespeare Theatre ... .56
Three visits to
London theatres........6.00
Incidentals.............2.00
Total......$44.81
See the box above for encouraging facts
about Britain's low prices. For more
facts, clip coupon below. Your free 10-
piece Travel Kit tells you about Shake-
speare's Year celebrations, gives hints
on traveling around Britain on a shoe-
string, and includes a list of comfort-
able but inexpensive accommodations.

-Daily-Al Blixt
AND IN THIS CORNER-Six of the mainstays of Michigan's conferance champions listen intently to time-out advice from Coach Dave
Strack: (from left to right) Larry Tregoning, Oliver Darden, Bob Cantrell, and Cazzie Russell; (in the foreground) George Pomey and
Jim Myers. These six, along with center Bill Buntin, have provided the impetus of Michigan's drive to the NCAA semi-finals. Friday the
Wolverines tangle with third-ranked Duke in their quest for a berth in the finals.

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names has been EXTENDED until Friday noon, Mar. 20.
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