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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8> I; G4

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.&&J. .4 CAnnounce their.

DESIGN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The 1
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility, Notices should be sentc
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
3654 Administration Building before t
2 p.m. of the day preceding publica- 7
tion, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Satur-t
day and Sunday.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8l
Day calendar
Conference of Midwestern Association
of Univ. Sttudent Employment Direc-
tors -- Michcigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
School of Music DMA Piano Series--s
All Bartok program: Joseph Banowetx,
pianist; Marion Cambon, pianist; Reid
Nibley, pianist; Jonathan Sweat, pian-
ist; William Sommerville, pianist; David
Yeomans, pianist; Jerome Hartweg, per-'
cussionist; Martin Zyskowski, percus-
sionist: Aud. A. Angell Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Zoologgy Seminar-Dr. Dorothy Mer-
rill, Dept. of Zoology, U-M, "Case-Build
ing and Case Recognition in Caddis-
Worms": 1400 Chemistry Bldg., 4:00 p.m.
Foreign Visitors
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.
Mr. Ken W. Rae (accompanied by Mrs.
Rae) Principal of Pakuranga College,
Howich, New Zealand, April 7-11.
Dr. Fereydoon Manoutchehrian, Pro-
fessor of 'Medical Physics, School of
Medicine, University of Teheran, Iran,
April 6-10.
Mr. Anton Vratusa (accompanied by
Mr Harris Coulter) (programmed by Mr.
James Pollock, Political Science, X.
531) Director of the Office of the Presi-
dent of the Federal Assembly, Belgrade,
Yugoslavia, April 8-10.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Baptist Student Union, Student sum-
mer missions emphasis-Mrs. Wendell
Power of Livonia, Mich., will speak
about her experiences as a student sum-
mer missionary, Wed., April 8, 7:30
p.m., SAB, Room 528D.
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Committee to Defend Indiana Stu-
dents, Meeting, Apdil 8, 7:30 p.m.,
Room 3Z, Michigan Union.
* * *
Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at
Forest Ave., Vespers, Wed., April 8, 7:15
p.M.
Newman Social Action Committee,
Meeting, Wed., April 8, 8 p.m., New-
man Center, 331 Thompson St.
* * *
U. of M. Friends of SNCC, Discussion
on Negro political action, April 9, 8
p.m., Room 3B, Michigan Union.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, Mid-
week Devotion, "Praise from the Pit,"
Vicar John Koenig, April 8, 10 pn.,
1511 Washtenaw.-
Alpha Phi Omega, Chapter meeting,
April 8, 7 p.m., Room 3B, Michigan
Union.

Mr. Andrzej Cybulski, Stage Designer,
Slowacki Theatre, Krakow, Poland,
April 10.
Mr. Francisco Ramon Orrego (ac-
companied by Mr. Theodore Herrera, in-
Santiago, Chile, April 14.
terpreter) Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Chile, Assistant at Insti-
tute of ' Political Science, Santiago,
Chile, April 14.
Mr. Renato Garcia Pacheco (accomp-
panied by Mr. Theodore Herrera, inter-
preter, Manager, Garcia y \Cia., Ltda.,
Santiago, Chile, April 14.
General Notices
National Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarship:
Eligibility: Preference given to1964-65
senior women, independent or affiliate,
cumulative "B" average, evidence of
need, extracurricular participation. Two
to be recommended from this campus.
Applications may be obtained from
Mrs. Florence F. Lyons, 2011 SAB and
must be returned to her office by April
30.
There Will Be an Open Meeting for
all members of the Michigan Union
on May 4 at 7 p.m. in the 3rd floor
conference room of the Union. This
meeting will be for the purpose of con-
sidering necessary changes in the Un--
ion's Articles of Association to corres-
pond to the new Union Constitution.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Michigan Civil Service -- Institution
School Instructor II-Bachelor's Degree
and Mich. teacher's cert. Require 1 year
school teaching exper. Apply by April 20.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Idaho
Falls, Idaho-Will be vacancy in Radio-
logical Control Sect. within next few
months. Will be happy to receive re-
sumes from students who are complet-
ing their AEC Health 'Physics Fellow-
ship this spring.
U. S. Civil Service - Employment'op-
portunity for teachers in fields of gen-
eral educ., indust. arts & related trades
for duty in Federal penal & correctional
institutions.
Veterans Admin. Center, Dayton, Ohio
Hospital Engineer Officer Trainee. BA
degree or 4 yrs. successful exper.
Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.-
Various openings including: Aec't:. Adv.,
Credit, Econ. Res., Employee Rels., Pro-
duction Planning, Publ. Rels., Purchas-
ing, and Sales Mgmt.
City of Grand Rapids, Mich.-Land-
scape Architect II-BA in Landscape
Arch. Considerable exper. in design, con-
struction and dev. of park & recrea-
tional areas.
The Stuart Co., Gates Mills, Ohio-
Sales Reps., Pharmaceuticals. BA, BBA,
BS (math, stat., etc). Prefer pharma-
ceutical sales exper., will consider no
exper. Age 23-35. Will also consider per-
son w/2 yrs. college plus outside sell-
ing exper. and will help finish degree
paying lituition. Current openings in
Detroit-one for n.w. and one for n.e.
Detroit. No travel.
J. A. Geisl re&Assoc., Inc., Ann Ar-
bor. - estimator-engineer for inidust.
work. Plumbing, heating, ventillating.
Also involves purchasing & follow-up
jobs. Some drafting. Will deal with
architects. BS engrg., prob. Mech. Exper.
pref. but will train new grad. Will con-
sider a Jr. for is time schedule days,
sch. eves, until degree; then full-time.
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-

dents, please call Ext. 3544 for appoint-
ments with the following:
TUES., APRIL 14-
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New
York, N.Y.-Men (a.m. only). Seeking:
degrees in any field of study, including
Bus. Ad. Positions: Insur'ance Sales. Lo-
cations: Ann Arbor area.
U.S. Navy-Mr. Terrin of the Navy

will be in the -Lower Lobby of the
Mich. Union on Tues. from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Would like to discuss the programs
they offer with all .interested seniors or
terminal students.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Yosemite Park & Curry Co., Yosemite

National .Park, Calif.-Positions avail.
for summer for students willing to be-
gin work as soon as possible follow-
ing final exams, All resort type posi-
tions are avail.: waitress, housekeep-
ing maids, office clerks, secretarial, life
guards, maintenance, store clerks, cooks
helpers, etc. More information at Sum-
mer Placement.

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