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THE MICUHIGANV I

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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

be Daily Official Bulletin Is an
cial Dublication of The Univer-
of Michigan for which The
higan Daily assumes no editorial
ponsibility. Notices should be
t in TYPEWRITTEN form to
im 3564 Administration Building
ore 2 p.m., two days preceding
lication.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30

to the Scholarship office not later- than
December 6.z
..
Events Friday
College of LS&A Honors Assembly,
Fri., Dec. 1, 506 Burton Tower at 4:15
p.m. William P. Malm, professor of
music literature, will present the second
of a series of lectures on the small
ensemble.
Dr. Will Herberg, author of "Protest-
ant, Catholic, Jew," will present a lec-
ture on "American Religious Pluralism"
at 4:15 p.m. ,ri., Dec. 1, Aud. A, Angell
Hall and at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 1, Dr. Her-
berg will present a lecture-discussion
on "Foundations of Jewish 'Faith," at
the Hillel, Foundation, 1429 Hill Street.
Everyone welcome.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium:

General Notices
Student Aid Foundation Scholarship
blanks may be obtained at the Scholar-
ship Office, 2011, Student Activties
Building. Only freshmen with five-week
grades of "B" or better, who are
residents of Southeastern Michigan,
and who need financial aid should
apply. Applications should be returned

"Some Aspects of the Metabolic Role of
Biotin" will be discussed by Dr. J..
Lindsley Foote, Department of Biologi-
cal Chemistry, on Fri., Dec. 1 at 4 p.m.
in M6423 Medical Science Bldg. Coffee
at 3:30 p.m. in M5410 Medical Science
Bldg.
Astronomy Department Visitors' Night
Fri., Dec. 1, 8:00 p.m., 2003 Angell Hall.
Dr. Dean B. McLaughlin will speak on
"The Surface of Mars." After the lec-
ture the Student Observatory, fifth
floor, Angell Hall, will be open for
inspection and for telescopic observa-
tions of a double star. Children wel-
comed, but must be accompanied by
adults.
Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Dec. 1,
4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. Law-
rence H. Aller will speak on "Why
Should an Astronomer Go To the
Southern Hemisphere?"
.Placement,
Beginning the week of Mon., Dec. 4,
the folio wing schools will be at the
Bureau to interview candidates for the
second semester and the 1962-63 school
year.
TUES., DEC. 5
Warren, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Vocal;
7th.SS/Elem. 8th Sci./Math--will inter-
view all fields for future vacancies.
Wayne, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Art; Jr.
HS Math/Sci.-Feb. candidates only.
WED., DiEC. 6
'Dearborn, Mich. (Dist. No. 3)-Jr. HS
Math/Set.: Comm./Home Econ.; Kdg.
(Part time)-Feb. candidates only.
Warren, Mich. Fitzgerald Sch.)-K-6;
Visiting Teacher.
Gary, Ind.-All fields.
THURS., DEC. 7
Allen Park, Mich.-Elem. (1, 2 & 3);
Jr. HS Home Econ.; HS Engl. -
For appointments and additional in-
formation contact 'the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB, NO 3-1511, Ext.
3547.
Law Discussion-on Tuesday, Dec. 5,
at 4 p.m.In Rm. 3R of the Michigan
Union. All are invited. Sponsored by

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CENTRAL INTELLENCE AGENCY
An Agency Representative will interview undergradu-
ate Seniors and Graduate Students for positions with
our Organization on December 5th through the 8th on
Campus. Please consult the Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information, Student Activities
Building, for information concerning these positions
and to schedule an interview.

Prof. Lionel H. Laing. Co-sponsored by
the Student Affairs Committee & Mich-
igan Union.
Careers in Medicine--on Tues., Dec.
5, at 4:15 p.m. in Third Floor Confer-
ence Room of the Michigan Union.
There will be a panel discussion fol-
lowed by a 20-minute question and
answer period. Sponsored by Michigan
Union & Student Affairs Committee.
Co-sponsored by Bureau of Appoint-
ments, SAB.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Harper Hospital,, Detroit-Opening in
Dept. of Laboratories for Chemist. In-7
dividuals who have completed graduate
study, exper. and possibly completed
doctorate, will be interviewed.
Drake Personnel, Inc., Chicago, III.--
Following openings with employer
clinets: Coated fabrics sales manager,
drapery sales, textile sales, and style
development manager. All require ex-
perience related to position.
Roy Doty & Associates, Chicago, Ill.-
Client firms have following openings:
Asst. contract manager with engrg. de-
gree and additional training in BusAd.'
Experience of 1-5 years in electrical
contracting or related field. Also sales
representative positions for those with
degree in BusAd or Industrial Engrg.
Experience required.
Hy-Line Poultry Farms, Johnston,
Iowa-Biochemist for research in areas
of immunology, genetics and statistical
studies of populations. PhD in Biochem
or its equivalent in training of experi-
ence with. emphasis on protein differ-
entiations and enzyme chem.
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington,
D.C.-Extensive recruitment program
to select grade for retailing career.
Opportunities exist in all phases of the
business: merchandising, store opera-
tions, sales promotion, control, per-
sonnel, or customer services.
Argonne National Lab., Argonne, Ill.--
Appointments of Graduate Students
for Thesis work. MA, MS, or PhD candi-
dates who have completed all require-
ments for degrees except thesis re-
search. Broad program of research and
development in many scientific and
engineering fields. Further information
on bulletin board outside Rm. 3200
SAB.
Please call General Div., Bureau of
Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. for further
information.
.Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 SAB: Monday thru
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STUDENT'
GOVE RNMEN1T.
COUNCIL
qnnounces
PETITION ING
for
EARLY REGISTRATION PASS
°COMMITTEE,
. . is active during registration week.. hears re-
quests from students who are working, in athletics, in
campus organizations, and others for out of order
registration. Chairmen, year -term - Four members,
year terms.
HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD
. . . considers cases and areas involving discrimination
against students . . . works in a positive manner to
encourage better human relations in the University
and Ann Arbor communities. Five one-year terms.
CINEMA GUILD
Is the board which chooses the movies shown at the
Cinema Guild . . . receives petitions from student or-
ganizations who wish to sponsor the showings. Mem-
bers of the board are guests of the sponsoring organi-
zation at any movie.
Chairman, year term - Four members, year terms.
STUDENT BOOK EXCHANGE
receives $100 per semester for running the Student
Book Exchange in the Student Activities Building.
Manager - $100, Two assistants - $50 each.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
BOARD
... develops programs to increase person to person and
small group contact between American and foreign
students . . , works with the International Center to
improve housing services for incoming foreign students.
Chairman, year term.
INTERNATIONAL WEEK
CHAIRMAN
. selects committee to help him co-ordinate Inter-
national Week Program. One-year term.
PETITIONING CLOSES FRIDAY,

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FLOWERS
from
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NO 2-6362

DEC. 8, 1961 at 5 P.M.

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PETITIONS AVAILABLE at Student Govern-
ment Offices, from Administrative Secretary,
first floor, S.A.B.
For Further Information, Contact:
ROBERT ROSS

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