THE MICHIGAN DAILY The Members of the International Student's Association will hold their first Regional Discussion "Glinuse ocf Af rica" Friday, October 13, SOCIAL WORK: Foundation Gives Grant, I I The School of Social Work re- cently received a grant of $261,710 from the Russell Sage Foundation for doctoral programs, Dean Fe- dele F. Fauri announced. The grant is to be given over a five-year period, Fauri said, and was the second made to the school by the foundation in a period of five years. This grant, and the previous: ones, have enabled the school to add more faculty members, pro- vide small grants for faculty re- search and establish fellowships for doctoral students. Fauri added that the Social work school's doctoral program is based essentially on these Sage grants. "They have made it pos- sible for the University to strengthen its educational offer- ings to enable students to equip themselves to take leadership roles in social welfare." FaurL explained that the object of the program is to train a greater number of people ForDirect Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:0 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tii 11:30 A.M. ___ ___ ___CLASS IFI ED ADVERTISiNG C ASFE AD E TSN-THE WEE SHOP is here!If you're look- ing for something different and new SPECIAL in gifts or flowers, come see us, 619 SIX-DAY Packard F4 LINES ONE-DAY RATE THE CHI O's are having an auction for 1955 DOdE ROYAL, excell the sigma Nu's doghouse. Come buy. good tires, new motor. NO F3 - 8 er 4:34. HEY LEGS, you can drop over anytime. 37FOR SALE: Mercedes Benz, 1 HE. EGy0nd ryVm$2700. Ca,1 Don Robbins, ^3A INTERNATIONAL MUSIC and DANCING will follow 7:00 International Center ii DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN BEST QUAL ITY FULL CUT RAGLAN SLEEVE SWEAT SHI1RTS DESIGNS and COLORS ULRICHS Ann Arbor's Friendly Bookstore i OPEN TILL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT SATURDAV TILL 6 P.M. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ALL'.ANGEL ALL FOLK MUSICF H1=F1 and STEREO On Angel-Choose from the finest in OPERAS, RECITALS Chamber Music, Orchestras, Conductors. For Folk Music, choose from such labels as FOLKWAYS, RIVERSIDE, VANGUARD, ELKTRA, COLUMBIA, RCA VICTOR, CAPITOL, TRADITION, ATLANTA, FIESTA, EPIC,-You name it, if there is'folk music on the record, it is onsale. (Continued from Page 4) Language Exam for Masters Degree in History, Oct. 13, 4-5 p.m., 429 Mason Hall. Dictionaries may be used. Sign the list posted in the History Office, 3601 Haven Hall, Student Government Council an- nounces approval for the following stu- dent sponsored activity. Approval be- comes effective twenty-four (24) hours after the publiation of this notice. All publicity fo' these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. Oct. 21-Homecoming 1961, Dog Races, Diagonal, 11:30 a.m. Oct. 20-Homecoming and Wolverine Club, Pep Rally, erry Field, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20-Homecoming and Wolverine Club, Yell Like Hell, Ferry Field, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 21-Homecoming, Tug of War, Island Park, 10130 a.m. Oct. 21-Homecoming Mud Bowl Football Game, Mud Bowl, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, South University at Washte- naw, 9:00 a.m. Oct. 21 - Homecoming, Phi Psi Le Mans Go cart Race and Open House, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 21-Homecoming, Alumni Picnic, Ferry Field, 11 am. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28-Chinese Student Club, Chin- ese Dinner, First Methodist Church, 6 p.m. Oct. 1--Challenge, Seminar, E & R Disciples Guild House, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13-SGC-Wolverine Club, Michi- gan-Michigan State Pep Rally, Diag, 7- 9 p.m. Oct. 16,,17-Alpha Phi Omega, Career Book Distribution, Angell Hall, Mason Hall, West, Engineering Building. Oct. 19-Challenge, Seminar, E & R Disciples Guild House, 7:30 p.m. Events Thursday Public Lecture: "Upp r Civil Servants in Japanese Bureaucracy," by Bernard Silberman, Asst. Prof. of History, Uni- versity of Arizona. Thurs., Oct. 12, at 4:10 p.m., West Conference Room, Rack- ham Bldg. Events Friday Biological Chemistry Lecture: Dr. W. Db Stein will discuss "Evidence for a w Mechanism of Membrane Transfer: e Dimerizer" on Fri., Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. in M6423 Medical Science Bldg. Coffee in M5410 at 3:30 p.m. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Oct. 13, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. Don- ald Muggiestone will speak on "Satura- tion Effects in Stellar Abundance De- terminations." Doctoral Examination for Charles Al- len Stevens, Nuclear Engineering; thes- is: "The Harmonics Method for Nu- clear Reactor Analysis," Fri., Oct. 13, 315 Auto. Li.b., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, P. F. Zweifel Doctoral Examination for Lloyd War- ren Wedberg, Germanic Languages & Literatures; thesis: "The Theme of Loneliness in Theodor Storm's Novel- len," Fri., Oct. 13, 1080 Frieze Bldg., at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, F. X. Braun. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: U.S. Army Engnr. Div., South Atlan- tic-Alumni-for position as Econom- ist. Responsible for conduct of econom- ic studies for predicting future econo- my as it concerns future needs for water resource projects & related land uses. Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Chi- cago, I1l.-Openings for Chemists, Bio- chemist (PhD), Medical Lab. Tech., Med. Tech. Trainees, Registered Nurses, and Radiology Trainees. Hospital is af- filiated with Univ. of Illinois. San Bernardino County Civil Service, Calif.-Personnel Aide opening for grad with major in industrial relations or "-,,Yh. Probable promotion to Person- nel Technician at later time. Apply for written test. U.S. Civil Service, 7th District-In- formation & Editorial positions with options in: Publications, General, Vis- ual, Radio (& TV), and Press. Apply by Jan. 10, 1962.t Hospital, Local' Vicinity-Ass't Supt. of Bldg. Services. Person with Public Health background, plus supervisory exper. for staff position involving re- search & evaluation of procedures for1 infection control. Requires potential forI advancement to managerial level.. training employes, etc. Eastman Kodak Company - Various openings as follows: Engineers (CE, EE,. IE, .& ME), Chemists, Physicists, Ac-' countants, Business Administrators, Mathematicians, Economists, Statisti- cians, Librarians, and Lawyers. Loca- tions: Rochester, N.Y.; Kingsport, Tenn.; & Longview, Texas. Please contact General Div., Bureau 1 of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur-1 ther information. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad. stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544 for inter-.. view appointments with the following: WED., OC.T. 18- Shell Development Company, Div. of6 Shell Oil Co., Houston, Texas - PhDC Candidates in Physics for Research & Development. Location of Work: Hous- ton, Texas; Wood River, Ill.; Martinex, Calif,; Denver, Colo.; Torrance, Calif.; and Emeryville, Calif. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.-Men & WOMEN-U.S. Citizens- with degrees in Liberal Arts for pro- grams in Research & Development, Survey Mgmt., Foreign Trade, & Eco- nomics. Men, any degree level, in Math. or Statistics for Demographic Stat. & other stat. programs. i U.S. Department of State, Washing- ton, D.C.-Students interested in tak- ing Foreign Service Officer Exam. Ap- plications must be in Wash., D.C. by Oct. 23, 1961. Exam given in Detroit, Mich. on Dec.9. In addition ,to group interviews held four different hours during the day, a meeting will be held at 4:00 'p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall for all interested students. THURS., OCT. 19- } Service Bureau Corporation, Detroit, Mich.-Location of work: Branch Of- fices in Great Lakes area. Men with degrees in any field of Liberal Arts for Sales. Service Bureau Corp., a sub- sidiary of IBM, handles data processing services on a contracted basis. FRI., OCT. 20- Argonne National Laboratory (p.m.), Argonne, 1.-Location of work: Ar- gonne, Ill. Men & WOMEN with PhD in Physical Chemistry or with MS or PhD in Math for Research & Develop- ment. Opportunity to work with top' scientists in Atomic Energy field. Part-Time Employment rhe following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 SAB, Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact Jack Lar- die, NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 2-Room jobs, 1 for this semester only, 1 for the school year. 1-Commercial artist, 2-4 hours per' mo. 2-Production help, making donuts. Hours 9-12 noon or 4-8 p.m., 5-7 days per week. 1-Busboy, 12:00-2:00, five days per week., 1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday and Satur- day evenings. 4-Salesmen, sell china & silverware, commission basis. 3-Salesmen to sell college sportswear for men. 2-Psych, experiments. -Several salesmen to sell magazines. 1-Engineering student, must be at least a junior, background in ra- dio-isotope. 2-3-Ambulance drivers & attendants, experienced in first aid, Senior card in Red Cross. Night hours avail- able, 7 nights per week. 4-5-Laborers, mornings or. afternoons for 3 weeks, possibly longer. 1-Janitorial work, 6-7 hours per week, for at least a year. FEMALE 4-Full-time waitresses, hours flexible. 1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday & Saturday evenings. 2-Waitresses, 12-2:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 1-Commercial artist, 2-4 hours per month. 2-Psych, experiments. 3-Counter work, washing shelves, etc., mornings or afternoons, thru the school year. 1-Full-time saleslady for women's apparel, experienced. PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA PACHANGA NO 5-9625, Please. P63 WANTED-Talented female to teach Pa- changa to four suave, lightfooted, continental males. NO 5-9625. P62 BOB AND GREG, Please don't squeal. Scotty. F64 Our closets are filled with brooms For our men are in open rooms, In the cellar below Is our porter Joe, Who was bid by your house I presume. BOX SCORE US 70 U 69 and you're still on social pro. F65 ATTENTION: Will the tall blGnd with the blue eyes make a point of win- ning. K.S. F66 BB JUST HAD a break in book, can squeeze you in on 21. Will triple in Corvet. JS F67 STATE GAME, 4 tickets on 35 yard line for sale. Call Bruce, NO 2-5571. F68 DEAR JEAN, All arrangements have been made. Will see you the weekend of the 4th, as before. Love Me. F69 185 CHEERS for Spanish and football. K.S. F1 PEGGY, I hear that you are a friend of mine and that you, well,-you know what comnes next. Benny. F2 "DAILY" WILL WITHOUT A DOUBT DEMOLISH "UNION" IN THE HIGH- LIGHT OF FOOTBALL ACTIVITY ... F STUDENTS, why the look of- dismay? Yeah, I know, it's rather poor, when you walk to 215 Ashley, to take in some delicious food at the Schwaben Inn and they're so full you can't get in the door. F31 TUTOR in Math. 412 wanted. Contact Ernie at 5-8597. P60 BEWARE of sloppy Scribblers, because on Friday the 13th you-lose the waste- basket where all your copy belongs. Munion P61 ARE YOU the Truman Cole who USED to date bleached blondes? If so, call Miss Clairol at 3-1561-1063. P53 JOAN BAEZ is coming Oct. 27. Tickets are now on sale at the Disc Shop. F56 ADVANCE RESERVATIONS for Joan Baez can now be picked up from 2:30 to 5:30 at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 South University. F57 THE KINGSTON TRIO will be opening at the Lansing Civic Center on Wed., Nov. 8-tickets $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. Make your reservations at the Bud-Mor Agency. 1103 S.University any after- noon between 2-5:30 p.m. P27 RON BELL, Bill Curtin, The Royal Lancers and Art Bartner are only a few o fthe outstanding combos booked by the Bud-Mor Agency. 1103 S. Uni- Versity. NO 2-6362. 726 ATTENTION" ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95 Socks 39c. Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAM'S STORE i22 E. WASHINGTON, W6 5.98 List 4.98 List 3.32 3.98 Listp FREE PARKING FREE PARKING 4 - ' d iscount, records, Il 337 S. 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Coffee & cook- les, all welcome; Oct. 12. * * * Challenge, Discussion group - "Prob- lems of Decision Making Process in Democratic Societies," Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m., Guild House. * * * Christian Science Organization, Reg- ular Testimony Meeting, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. * * * German Club, Coffee Hour, German Conversation & Music, Oct. 12, 2-4 p.m., 4072 FB. t Intern'tl Students Assoc., Regional Discussion "Glimpse of Africa," followed by Music and Dancing, Oct. 13, 7 p.m., Intern'tl Center. WAA Skating Club, Organizational Meeting, Oct. 18, 7 p.m., Union. Wesley Foundation, Graduate dinner & program, Oct. 13, 5:30 p.m., Meth. Church, Pine Rm. ONCE AGAIN my bike has been stolen. If ?you don't return it to the Union before tonight I will turn your finger- prints over to the FBI. It was the red bike without a back fender. Bill. A39 LOST-Pair of women's bifocal glasses. Have dark brown rims with small sil- ver V emblems in the corner. RE- WARD, if found call Susie Wright at NO 3-3381. A38 LOST-small beige leather purse Sat. afternoon between the Stadium and Saline Rd. area. REWARD. NO 8-8472. A36 LOST-between Martha Cook and the Law Club. Heavy silver Mexican bracelet. REWARD. Call Pat Patraitis, NO 2-3225. A LOST-Black diary with lock, extremely personal information inside in code. I need this back or I will be liqui- dated immediately. Boris at NO 9- 1673 after 12 p.m. A34 WHOEVER took a red wallet from a purse in the Union PLEASE return all ID papers. A9 Read the Classifieds EATON PAPER CORPORATION i t:*PITTSFIELD, MASS. .. rrMMM PA-TnCKI .DD~nriI VrTc4 I III; ifi I