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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.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Day Calendar
4:15 p.m.-Honors Council Lecture -
Edwin Moise, James B. Conant Profes-
sor of Mathematics, Grad School of Ed-
ucation, Harvard Univ., "A Theorem in
Philosophy": Aud. A, Angell Hall.
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Cinema Guild-
Michiko Kyo and Kano Hasegawa in
Kinugara's "Gate of Hell"; short, "A
Publisher Is Known by the Company
He Keeps": Architecture Aud.
8:00 p.m.-Center for Chinese Studies
Lecture-Choh-Ming Li, Professor of
Economics and Director, Center for
Chinese Studies, Univ. of California at
Berkeley, "The Economic Situation of
Communist China": Aud. B, Angel
Hall.
8:30 p.m.-Professional Theatre Pro-
gram Shakespeare Festival-Assoc. of
Producing Artists Resident Co. of the
U-M in "The Tragical History of King
Richard the Second": Trueblood Aud.
Tickets Today: Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre box office open 12:30-5:00 p.m.
today for tickets to the U-M Players
presentation of the Opera Dept., School
of Music in Albert Lortzing's "The
Hunters (Wildschutz), with Prof. Ralph
Herbert of the Metropolitan Opera Com-
pany. Performances Tues. through Sat.,
next week. Week-nights: $1.75, 1.25;
Fri. & Sat.: $2.00, 1.50. Call 668-6300 for
further information. No telephone res-
esrvations.
General Notices
Regents' Meeting: Fri., March 22.
Communications for consideration at
this meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than March 8. Please
submit twenty-two copies of each com-
munication.
Applications for 1963-64 National De-
fense Student Loans are available now
in the Office of Financial Aids located
on the second floor, Student Activities
Bldg.
Applications for LSA scholarships for
the next academic year 1963-64 are
now available in Rm. 1220 Angell Hall.
All applications must be returned to
that office by March 15, 1963. Apply
only if grade point average is 2.8 or bet-
ter; funds are severely limited. Appli-
cants niust have had at least one sem.
of residence in this College.
Hopwood Awards: Petitions to the
Hopwood Committee must be in the
Hopwood Room (1006 Angell Hall) by
Friday, March 1.
Events
Doctoral Piano Series: Six students of
the School of Music will present an all
Debussy recital on Fri., March 1, 4:15
p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall. The stu-
dents performing the complete Debussy
Etudes as part of the Doctor of Musical
Arts (Piano) Series are Marion Cam-
bon, Jacqueline Johnson, Jeffrey Hol-
lander, Douglas Lee, Benjamin Wiant,
and Sheila Bates. Open to the public
without charge.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., March
1, 4:15 p.M., The Observatory. Dr. Wil-
liam E. Howard, Dept. of Astronomy.
will speak on "Some Studies of Inter-
stellar Clouds."
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Scott Paper Company will interview
at the Bureau of Appointments on Fri.,
March 1 (tomorrow). They are looking
for men in Liberal Arts, especially Econ.,
Geog., Hist. & English for positions in
Personnel, Purchasing, Traffic & Trans.,
& Management Trng. Various locations.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Hamilton Stores, Inc., Yellowstone
Park-W. D. Peterson will interview men
& women for jobs with Hamilton Stores,
Inc. You must be 19 yrs. old or older.
Interviews will start at 10 a.m. on
March 5.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Christian Science Organization, Week-
ly Meeting, Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m., 528D SAB.
* * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, March
1, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Dick Lowe,
"Young Life Campaign."

Pakistan Students' Association, Eid
Re-Union (Entertainment-Refreshment)
March 3, 7:30 p.m., International Center.
Voice Political Party, Frank Wilkin-
son, Exec. Dir. Committee to Abolish
HUAC-Film-"Committee on Un-Amer-
ican Activities," March 1, 7:30 p.m.,
Uni n, Rooms 3R-S.
WSCS and Kappa Phi, Mother &
Daughter Dinner, Feb. 28, 5:30 p.m.,
Social Hall.
WAA Fencing Club, Men and Women
invited to meeting, Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m.,
WAB.
Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Meeting
for ratification of constitution, March
3, 8:15 p.m., Union, Rm. 30. All mem-
bers urged to attend.

Fresh Air Society & Camp Tamarek
-A Mich. coed camp-Will interview
men & women for all types of coun-
selors on March 6. Interviewing from
10 to 12 and 1 to 4.
Camp Sequoia, Rock Hill, N.Y.-A coed
camp-Will interview men & women for
all types of camp positions. Will in-
terview on March 7 from 10 to 12 and
1 to 5.
Detroit Edison Co.-Majority of open-
ings in Detroit area. Soph. & Jr. stu-
dents in EE, ME, ChE, & Math. (Only
those who will complete at least their
soph. yr. by .6/63 will be interviewed.)
Sign schedule for March 4 at 128-H West
Engrg. Must be male, U.S. citizen.
* * *
DO NOT CALL for appts., come to
Summer Placement.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview
appointments with the following;
MON., MARCH 4-
International Paper Co. (a.m.)-Men
with degree Liberal Arts-no subject
major limitations. Special mention of
Chem. & Organic Chem. Positions: Pro-
duction & Territorial Sales. This Is Igst.
paper co. in the country.
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.
-Men & women. This is for students
interested in the MA in Teaching Prog.
offered by Johns Hopkins Univ. Stu-
dents who have had no previous courses
in Educ. may obtain a Teaching Cert.
& a MA degree concurrently in such a
program.
TUES., MARCH 5-
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Great
Lakes Area-Men majoring in Econ.,
Educ., & Liberal Arts for Territorial
Sales positions. Require U.S. citizenship.
Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid,
Detroit & Wayne County-Men & wom-
en. Seeking: Liberal Arts with special
mention of Econ., Poll. Sci., Eng., Soc.,
Psych. & Hist. (MA not required.) Po-
sition: Social Workers. U.S. citizenship
required.
U.S. Food & Drug Administration,
Washington, D.C. & Detroit-Men &
women. Seeking: Chem. & Zoo. mapors
and any others with enough science for
1) Food & Drug Inspectors-30 hrs. sci-
ence, any of the biological sciences,
physical sciences or pharmacy. 2) Food
& Drug Chemist-30 hrs. of Chem. Posi-
tions: Chemists, Biochemists, Pharma-
cologists, Microanalysts, Food Tech., &
Physicists.
WED., MARCH 6-
Detroit Country Day School, Birm-
ingham, Mich.-Men-single, Seeking
Liberal Arts majors with special men-
tion of Econ., Poll. S., Eng., Foreign
Lang., Hist., Journ., Math & S. Posi-
tions: Internship-Scholarship Prog. A
2-yr. grant, worth approx. $8,000 will
be awarded to each of two Liberal Arts
grads. Each man will be given duties as
an intern teacher & provided funds suf-
ficient to complete a MA at one of the
three neighboring institutions: Mich.
State Univ.-Oakland; Univ. of Michi-
gan or Wayne State Univ.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., Pitts-
burgh, Ja. & throughout U.S.-Men in
any phase of Liberal Arts for Sales
Training.
The Port of New York Authority, New
York Metropolitan Area-Men & women.
Seeking: Liberal Arts major with spe-
cial mention of Econ., Poll. Sci., Engl.,
Foreign Lang., Geog., Soc., Psych., An-
thro., Hist., Journ., Philo., Math, Educ.
& Law. Positions: Mgmt. Trng. program.
Public Admin. U.S. citizenship required.
Halle Brothers Co., Cleveland, Ohio-
Men & Women. Seeking: Bus. Ad. &
Liberal Arts grads. Positions: Manage-
ment Trng. Prog., Retailing, & Mer-
chandising. Halle Bros. is a department
store comparable with Hudson's & Jac-
obson's.
THURS., MARCH 7-
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo,
Ohio-Men & women. (a.m. only) -
Seeking: Architects, Physicists and
Chemists. Positions: Research & Dev.,
Production, & Plant Tech. Control.
Travelers Insurance Co.-Home & field
offeles throughout the country. Men &
women-Bus. Ad. & Liberal Arts stu-
dents. Positions: Actuarial, Insurance
-all kinds.
EDUCATION DIVISION:-
Beginning March 1, the following rep-
resentatives will be at the Bureau of
Appts. to interview candidates for the
school year 1963-1964:
FRI., MARCH 1-
Saginaw, Mich. (McArthur HS, Sagi
naw Twp. Sch. Dist.)-Engl., Math-
SMSG, Couns. (Master's), Ind. Arts,
Bus. Ed., U.S. Hist., Sec. Ment. Hand.,
Libr., Type A. Span.
MON., MARCH 4-
Ferndale, Mich.-K-6; Jr. HS Couns.;
HS Couns.
Arlington Heights, Il.-Fields not yet
announced.
Mineola, N.Y.-Elem., Read. Cons.,
Math Cons., Libr.; Sec. Engl., Gen.
Sci/Biol., Soc. St., Bus. Ed., French,
Dir. of Guid., Ment. Retd.
Midland, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Voc. Mu-
sic, Elem. Girl's PE, Jr. HS Art, Engl.,
Hom Ec., Ind. Arts, French, Lat./Math,
Jr. HS Voc. Mus., Girl's PE, Boy's PE,
Gen. Sci., Soc. St.; HS Engl., Ger/
French.
Rialto, Calif. - K-6; Sp. Ed. (Ment.
Retd.).
Garden Grove, Calf.-K-6

TUES., MARCH 5--
Flint, Mich. (Carman Schs.) - Elem.
K-6; Guid., Sp. Corr., Engl., Math, Span.,
Type A.
Grand Rapids, Mich. (Wyoming Sch.
Dist.)-Elem., PE (Man); Art, Bus. Ed.,
Latin, Voc. Mus., PE (Woman), Speech/
Hearing, Ind. Arts.
Huntington, N.Y.-Elem.; Sec. Engl.,
Soc. St., Guid., Sci., Home Ec., Art,
French, Span., Germ., Math, Rem. Read.,
Girl's FE.

Kenosha, Wis.-Elem., Ment. Retd.,
Sp. Therap., Rem. Read., All Sec. Fields
Except Soc. St.
Oakland, Calif. - Elem. K-6, Ment.
Retd.; Sec. Math, Set., Ind. Arts, For,
Lang., Girl's PE, Art, Music, Engl., Soc.
St.
Sylvania, Ohio-Elem.; Jr. HS/Elem.
Art; Jr. HS Ind. Arts, Libr., Mus.; HS
Engl., Phys/Math, Soc. St./Lang. Arts,
Sp. Ed., Speech/Hearing.
WED., MARCH 6-
Monroe, Mich. - Elem. K-6, Elem.
Read.; HS Voc. Draft., Trade/Indust.
Coord.,,JournaluEngl., Ment. Handi.
Detroit, Mich. (Redford Union Sch.
Dist.)-Elem.; Jr. HS Home Ec., Comm.,
Engl/Soc. St., Math, Sci., Ind. Arts,
Span/French; HS Art/Home Ec., Ind.
Arts, Comm., Engl., Soc. St., Engi/
Girl's PE, Sci.
Detroit, Mich. (South Redford School
Dist.)-Elem. Libr., PE, Mus.; Jr. HS
Comm., Learn Couns., French/Span.,
Gen. Set., Biol., Math, Home Ec., Ind.
Arts, art, Girl's PE, Boy's PE, Libr.,
Orch/Voc. Mus.; HS Comm. Learn,
Couns., French, Span/Ger., Math, PE,
Comm., Rem. Read.
Huntington Beach, Calif. (HSDist.)-
Engl., Soc. St., Math, For. Lang.,' Se.,
Bus. Ed., Girl's PE, Ind. Arts, 1ent.
Retd.
Norwalk, Calif. - Elem.; 7/8 Lang.
Arts/Soc St./Math, Lang. Arts/Soc. St./
Set., Girl's FE, Home Ec.; Ment, Retd.,
Sch. Camp., Nurse, Sp. Ed.
Midlothian, Ill.--Engl., French, Span.,
Biol/Gen. Set., Gen. Sci./Phys. St.,
Math, Comm., Girl's PE (Swim), Girl's
PE (Dance), Home Ec.
Make appointments about one week in
advance.
For additional Information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext.
3547.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Placement
Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg.,
during the following hours: Mon. thru
Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5:30
p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time or full-time tem-
porary work, should contact Bob Cope,
Part-time Interviewer, at NO 3-1511,
Ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
1--Who is at the MS or PhD level in
Physical or Organic Chemistry to
do research. 20 hours per week.
-HFEMALE
1-Half-time temporary secretary to
start March 6, and work thru March
29. Shorthand and secretarial expert-
ence Is required.
2-Key punch operators to work full
or part-time for six to eight weeks.

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THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 1, at 7:30
REFORM SERVICE
At 8:30, directly after the Service,
RABBI ROBERT CHAZAN,
of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
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