THE MICHIGAN DAILY L'T~iI~ A 7 ~ . urLas i 71: :U ;Mi3lJ'R 3, 1967. }t ........ fl . ... "n. f . . . . .. . . . ..... ... . ..... ... .. .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN '+r "J P ""r .:""r^.::;,+~v "..^."".""". '^: +.?."." .vM J ":F^ .r' . ^. w m.v.. .. +:r^ ; 4. 'R.,. . . .. ".lrr' .'".. .{R" ".7. tW.v/ " ."a..r.. , ..... V~: r T: r .t.r :.r.. hM""R.. 1. r"....r .rr "..... }. . . The Daily Official 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., two days preceding publication. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 General Notices Midyear Graduation Exercises will be held Sat., Jan. 20, 1962, in Hill Aud. Further notice will follow. Student Aid Foundation Scholarship blanks may be obtained at the Schol- arship Office, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Only freshmen with five-week grades. of "B" or better, who are resi- dents of Southeastern Michigan, and who need financial aid should apply. Applications should be returned to the Scholarship Office not later than De- cember 6. Recital -Cancelled: The recital of Glen Johnston, trombonist, previously sched- uled for Mon., Dec. 4 at 8:30 p.m. in the Lane Hall Aud. has been cancelled. The New Specially-Built Elizabethan Stage in Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg. will be initiated for the performance of Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part One." The play will be presented by the Uni- versity Players, Dept. of Speech, Wed., Dec. 6 through Mon., Dec. 11 at 8:00 p.m. A matinee will be performed Sun., Dec. 10 at 3:00 p.m. Tickets: Wed., Thurs., Sun., & . Mon. $1.50 and $1.00; Friday and Saturday $1.75 and $1.25. The box office at Trueblood Aud. will be open from noon Mon., Dec. 4 for ticket sales. Events Monday Nursing 100: Will meet Mon., Dec. 4, at 3:00 p.m. in M5330 of the Medical Science Bldg. Speaker will be Dr. A. C. Kerlikowske, Director of the University Hospital. The Women's Research Club of the University will meet on Mon., Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. in the West Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Dr. Nancy Lurie will speak on "The Dogrib Indian of the Canadian Sub-Arctic." Engineering Mechanics Seminar, Mon., Dec. 4, at 4:00 p.m. in 305 West Engineering Bldg. David R. Jenkins, Instructor, will. speak on "Predictions of Strain-Hardening Theories of Plas- ticity for Tube Tests." Coffee at 3:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Zwerdling Lectures in Old Testament Studies: Nelson Glueck, president, He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will deliver two lectures. The first one on "The Bible and History" will be Mon., Dec. 4 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B. The second is an illustrated lecture on the "Explorations in the Wilderness of Zin" on Tues., Dec. 5 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B. Events Tuesday Woodwind Quintet: The University Woodwind Quintet, Nelson Hauenstein, flute, Florian Mueller, oboe, Albert Lu- coni, clarinet, Louis Stout, French horn, and Lewis Cooper, bassoon, assisted. by Eugene Bossart, piano, will present a concert on Tues., Dec. 5, 8:30 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Composi- tions they will perform are by Klug- hardt, Hovhaness, and Beethoven. Open to the public without charge, Guest Lecturer: Jerry H. Bilik, guest lecturer, will speak on "The Musician and The Dollar: An Economic Apprais- al of An Art," on Tues., Dec. 5, 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. Open to the public. Placement Beginning the week of Mon., Dec. 4 the following schools will be at the Bu- reau to interview candidates for the second semester and the 1962-1963 school year. TUES., DEC. 5- Warren, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Vocal; 7th SS/Elem./8th Sci./Math-will in- terview all fields for future vacancies. Wayne, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Art; Jr. HS Math/Sci.-Feb. candidates only. WED., DEC. 6- Dearborn, Mich. (Dist. No. 3) - Jr. HS Math/Sci.; Comm./Home Econ.; Kdg. (Part time)-Feb. candidates only. Warren, Mi. (Fitzgerald Sel.) - K-6; Visiting Teacher. Gary, Ind.-Ail fields. THUDS., DEC. 7- Allen Park, Mich.-Elem. (1, 2 & 3); Jr. HS Home Econ.; HS Engl. For appointments and additional in- We a re now Delivering DOMINICK PIZZA and SUBS. NO 2-5414 formation contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, NO 3-1511, Ext. 3547. POSITION OPENINGS: Microfilms & Service Organization, Ann Arbor Area-Position as Librarian for WOMAN with.college bkgd. includ- ing some library courses. Some library, exper. desired & also typing ability. Detroit House of Correction (Wom- en's Div.), Plymouth, Mich.-Executive position for WOMAN as Director of Women's Prison. BA or MA with major in Sociology, Psych., or Bus. Ad. Must have admin. exper.-possibly in educa- tion field. The MacMillan Co., Albion, Mich. - College Representative-BA Liberal Arts preferred. Exper. in Educ. field desirable but not essential. Will call on univer- sity professors to promote sale of books, encourage research, & arrange for writ- ing of manuscripts to be published. Involves travel to various colleges. Rep. will be in Ann Arbor Thurs., Dec. 7. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., Summit, N.J.-Positions in Chemistry Research Div. BS or MS with bkgd. in Organic. or ,Analytical Chem. Will do Pharmaceutical work. Please call Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for further information. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students please sign interview schedules at 128-H West Engrg. DEC. 4- Diamond Alkali Co., Entire Corp. - BS-MS: ChE. BS: ME. Feb. & June grads. Summer Employment: Jrs. in ChE. Location: Cleveland, Ohio; indi- cate "Summer" when signing sched- ule-check Dec. 1 (a.m.) for openings on schedule. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. General Electric Co., All Depts. & Geographical Locations of G.E.--PhD: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, EEfi EM, IE, In- stru., ME, Met., Nuclear. R. & D. Hercules Powder Co., Plants scattered throughout U.S.-BS-MS: AE & Astro., ChE, EE & ME, Chem.-(Gen'l., Analy- tical, Org. & Physical). MS: Math. Feb. & June grads. Both Men & (Women- BS-MS in ChE). Summer Employment: Check Dec. 1 (a.m.) for openings on schedule. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. Lawrence Radiation Lab., Las Vegas, Nev.-BS-MS: CE, EE, ME. BS: E Phys- ics. June & Aug. grads. R. & D. Sparton Electronics Corp., Jackson, Mich.-BS-MS: EE & ME. Des., R. & D. Electronic-Electromech. devices. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Re- search Div., Youngstown, Ohio - MS- PhD: ChE & Met. MS: Ind. Admin. Feb. & June grads. R. & D. DEC. 5- Philco Corp., Phila. & its suburbs -- MS-PhD: EE, ME, Physics. PhD: Physi- cal Chem. Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D. DEC. 6- Avco Corp., Electronics & Ordinance Div., Cincinnati, Ohio-All Degrees: EE. BS: E Math & E Physics. Des., R. & D., Prod. U.S. Gov't. Dayton Air Force Depot, Dayton & Newark, Ohio-BS-MS: AE & Astro., EE, IE & Physics. BS: E Phys- ics. MS: Ind. Admin. Both Men & Women. Summer Employment: Fill out form 57 & give to representative-do not schedule interview. R. & D. I4 Read and Use Daily Classifieds sm be utifuI y Randall's is wise in the ways of : }S , c elegance after 5 4.4 What does your festiv shapefy heel, the niagnific the sheath-toe bared P without charge. specialty at Randall's. and Connie *Small charge for . ,tinting e calendar call for? Could be a rhinestone beauty mark to define a ent splash of brocade to electrify an elegant dress, the sleek contrast of at back, or the stark simplicity of a classic pump custom tinted From the Charleston through the Twist, feet after five have been a We now present the most opulent collection of all by Jacqueline who has a happy way with prices too. '1 OICalPU§Mu~m} ., (Author of "Rally Round The Flag, Boys", "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) "HAPPINESS CAN'T BUY MONEY" I have asked the makers of Marlboro-an enterprising and aggressive group of men; yet at the same time warm and lovable; though not without acumen, perspicacity, and drive; which does not, however, mask their essential great-heartedness; a quality evident to all who have ever enjoyed the beneficence of their wares; I refer, of course, to Marlboro Cigarettes, a smoke fashioned with such loving care and tipped with such an easy- drawing filter that these old eyes grow misty when I think upon it-I have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro-that aggregate of shrewd but kindly tobacconists, that cluster of hearty souls bound together by the profit motive and an unflagging deter- mination to provide a cigarette forever flavorful and eternally pleasing-I have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro whether I might use today's column to take up the controversial question: Should a coed share expenses on a date? "Yes," said the makers silh ply. We all shook hands then and squeezed each other's sho iders and exchanged brave smiles, and if our eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame us? To the topic then: Should a coed share expenses on a date? I think I can best answer the question by citing the following typical case: Poseidon Nebenzal, a student at Oklahoma A and M, major- ing in hides and tallow, fell wildly in love with Mary Ellen Flange, a flax weevil major at the same school. His love, he had I I CHRISTMAS HOURS: 9:00 to 8:30 Mon. and Fri. 9:00 to 5:10 Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. Pia nda /9/Z3 Ua *I t. M * 'I OPEN UNTIL 8:30 . ; - . Monday thru Friday nights during the Christmas Season Campus Bootery Marilyn Shoppe sy If reason to believe from Mary Ellen's sidelong glances an maidenly blushes, was not entirely unrequited, and by and by he mustered up enough courage to ask her the all-important question: "'Will you wear my 4-H pin?" "Yes," she said simply. They shook hands then and squeezed each other's shoulders and exchanged brave smiles, and if their eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame them? For a time things went swimmingly. Then a cloud appeared. Mary Ellen, it seems, was a rich girl and accustomed to costly pleasures. Poseidon was bone-poor and he quickly ran out of money. Unable to take Mary Ellen to the posh places she fancied and too proud to tell her the reason, he turned surly and full of melancholy. Soon their romance, so promising at the beginning, was headed for a breakup. But at the last moment, Poseidon managed to blurt out the truth. "Oh, beloved agrarian!" cried Mary Ellen, grappling him close. "Oh, proud husbandman! Oh, foolish reaper! Why have you not told me before? I have plenty of money, and I will contribute according to my ability." Poseidon, of course, protested, but she finally persuaded him of the wisdom of her course. From then on they split all expenses according to their incomes. 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