THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH Is,' . . . . A . . . . . . . a a : .: . x .M I C H I G A N, J ,, L ...D S A I L : t ~ :? C i: ? ! ' F R I D A Y , M A R C H 1 5 .,. .fi ' ' , . . . ." 5 , e ,' { . 1' DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN " v" p ?'r _ . . ..**/'~r .7.' ' ... ',,,'..s.. .*CA.r. ' ?'"r". _t_'":_ (Continued from Page 2) 1 gram are invited to a meeting on Mon., March 18, at 4 p.m. in 429 Haven Hall, at which the program as well as the qualifications for admission will be discussed. Freshmen as well as sopho- mores are invited. Students definitely1 planning to apply should see Prof. Bar- rows (in 1223 AH) or Prof. Greenhuta (in 2634 HH) before arranging their schedules for next fall. Students in the Teacher's program are eligible. Undergrad Women Students now on campus who do not have a housing1 commitment for the summer session, 1963, may apply for housing in Resi- dence Halls at the Office of Student Af- fairs, Housing Division, 3011 SAB, be- ginning Mon., March 18. Foreign Student Tuition Scholarships: The deadline for receipt of applications is April 15. Forms are available fromE the Counselors in the International Center. Events Dept. of Engrg. Mechanics Seminar: Assistant Prof. Louis William Wolf,' Dearborn Campus, will speak' on "Com- ments on the Numerical Solution of the Orr-Summerfeld Equations." Mon., March 18 at 4:00 pm.,in Rm. 311 W. Engrg. Bldg. Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Noehren Recital: Robert Noehren, Uni- versity organist, presented a recital on Sun., March 10, in Hill Aud. The sources announcing a recital for him Sun., March 17, are in' error. Mr. Noehren's next recital is scheduled for Good Fri-; day, April 12, 3:30 p.m. in Hill Aud., It will be an all-Bach program and is open to the general public. - Student Recital: Four students in the School of Music, Patricia Parker, piano; Barbara Phillips, soprano; Janice Hupp, viola, and Lorrie Pierce, piano, will pre- sent a recital Sun., March 17, 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall, in cooperation with Zonta International salute to Women's Week. They will perform the composi- tions of Schumann, Ponchielli, Grieg, Cilea, Hindemith, and Ravel. Miss Phil- lips and Miss Hupp will be accompanied by Kathleen Kimmel, piano, and Bar- ORGANIZATION NOTICES Alpha Omega Fellowship, Weekly Meeting, Every Sunday Morning,, 10 a.m., 110 N. Sate St. Lecture &'Discus- sion on: "Harmony of the Gospels." Interested students are welcome. Mich. Christian Fellowship, Missions Conferette-Speakers, panels, film, dis- cussions, General Topic: "Missions in a Modern World," begins March 15 at 7:30 p.m., Continued Saturday, Union. Baha'i Student Group, Fireside: Thlef in the Night, March 16. 8 p.m.; Teach- ings of Baha'u'llah, March 17, 11 vim.; 1400 Granger. bara Merkel, piano, nespectively. The recital is open to the public. Miss Sheila Bates, pianist, scheduled earlier fos- this hecital will be unable to perform be- cause of illness. Degree Recital: David Rogers will pre- sent a French Horn recital on Sat., March 16, 4:15 p.m., in Lane Hall Aud. in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree Master of Music. Compositions he will perform- are by Mozart, Brahms, Hindemith and Verne Reynolds. Ricke Stern, piano, will ac- company Mr. Rogers and assisting him will be Carol Jewell, violin; Nicolo Sar- tori, piano; Noel Papsdorf, David El- liott, and David Mairs, all French horn. His recital is open to the general pub- lic. Degree Recital: Letitia Garner, so- prano., will present a recital on Sat., March 16, 8:30 p.m., in Lane Hall Aud. in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree Bachelor of Mu- sic. She will be accompanied by Ken- neth Snipes, pianist. Compositions she' will sing are by Handel, Schubert, Doni- zetti, and Faure. Her recital is open to the general public. The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Af- fairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. MARCH 15- Adams, Open open, W.Q.; Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Spring party, 800 Oxford; Cool- ey, Dance-open open, E.Q.; Hayden, Open open, E.Q.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Barn dance, Ann Arbor Armory; Mosh- er Hall, Dance; Phi Epsilon Pi, TGIF, 1805 Washtenaw; Phi Mu, Sock hop, 1541 Washtenaw; Prescott-Tyler, Open open, E.Q.; Public Health Club, Dance, 1023 S. Main; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mixer, 733 S. State; Stockwell Hall, Dance; Zeta Beta Tau, Open house, 2005 Hubbard; Theta Xi, Record party, 1345 Washte- naw; Winchell, Open open, W.Q. MARCH 16- Adams, Open open, W.Q.; Allen Rum- sey, Open open and rec. rm. party, W.Q.; Alpha Delta Phi, Record party, 556 S. State; Alpha Epsilon Pi, House party, 2101 Hill; Anderson, Dance & open open, E.Q.; 'Chicago, Informal after Brubeck, W.Q.;. Chi Psi, Band party, 620 S. State; Delta Upsilon, Apache, 1331 Hill; Fred- erick House, Open open, S.Q.; Gomberg, Open open and dance, SQ.; Greene, Open open, E.Q.; Hinsdale, Open open, E.Q.; Hinsdale, Shy Club, E.Q. Michigan, Open open, W.Q.; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party, 1805 Washtenaw; Prescott-Tyler, Open open,. E.Q.; Scott, Open open and lounge. party, S.Q.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House party, 733 S. State; Strauss, Open open, E.Q.; Theta Xi, Dance party, 1345 Washtenaw; Trn- gon, Party, 1617 Washtenaw; Van Tyne, Open open & dance, S.Q.; Williams, Open open, W.Q.; Zeta Beta Tau, House party, 2005 Hubbard. MARCH' 17- Prescott-Tyler, Open open, E.Q.; Wen- ley, Open open, W.Q. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: . Management Internal Oral Exams will be held in Ann Arbor on Wed. & Thurs., April 3 & 4, instead of during spring vacation as was printed in the FSEE announcements. Students who. passed the written M.I. exam will be no- tified by Civil Service which; day they will be examined. Friends of the Rochester, N.Y. Public Library announce a $750 Scholarship for graduate study in Library Science. Must be resident of Monroe County and be eligible for admittance to a library sch. by Fall 1963. Also must be willing to accept employment with the Roch- ester Lib. for at least 2 yrs. after grad- uation from lib. sch. POSITION OPENINGS: Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Stud- ies, Oak Ridge, Tenn.-Various open- ings including: Immunologist-BS or MS; Cytologist-BS or MS; Chief Ac- countant-BS or MS plus exper.; Con- tracts Off icerLLB; Physicist-BS or MS; Chemist--BS or MS; Chemist (fac.. ulty)-PhD with radioisotope trng. or exper.; Exhibits Manager Positions - Science teaching bkgd. desirable & public speaking, dramatics or similar exper. helpful. Keller-Crescent to., Evansville, Ind. --Seeking . man for sales organization. Degree in Commerce or Bus. Ad. (par- tic. interested in men who have ma- jored in sales and/or advertising). Must have had at least 2 & pref. 5 or more yrs. of exper. as a rep. engaged in one or more of the following: 1) selling creative adv. printing. 2) Selling com- mercial printing. 3); Selling production printing. Chesterton Packings & Mechanical Seals Co., Everett, Mass.--Seeking men for sales force. Will be in creative exec- utive sales. Degree in pertinent area. Sales territories are in all states of U.S. & approx. 50 foreign countries. Univ. of Baghdad, Republic of Iraq- Applications now invited for Teaching Posts at the Univ. of Baghdad for the academic yr. beginning in Sept. '63. Applicants should have degrees not lower than PhD. Appts. are renewable. Openings in: English Lang. & Lit., Phar- macy, Pharmacology, Educ. & Psych. Blue Cross, Detroit, Mich.-Market Research Analysts. 1) Sr. Analyst. MA (or working on MA) with 3 to 4 yrs. of exper. in marketing. Age 25-35. 2) Jr. Analyst.. MA (or working on MA) with . little or no exper. Age 22-29. Will con- easduct marketing & sales research & forecasts. Maintain stat. & sales rec- ords. 3 or 4 courses in stat. required. Management Consultants in New York -Opening as Partner or Associate with a long-established engrg. firm in N.Y. Prefer IE, ME or CE, but will consider an EE or ChE with satisfactory exper. Must be a licensed prof. engnr. Exper. in consulting essential. Argonne National Lab., Argonne, Ill. -Research Technician openings for those with BS in Biology, Bio-chem., Physics, Chem. Also looking for those with 2 yrs. of college or tech. institute trng. for: Electronic Tech., Mech. Tech., Van de Graaff Operator, Draftsman- Design, Chem. Tech., & Tech. Secretar- ies & Tech. Typists. Oppenheim, Appel, Dixon & Co., N.Y., N.Y.-Opportunities for young Account- ants, with this CPA firm. May write to firm for further information. For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. 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-Electrical Engnr. Jr. or Sr. with at least a 3.00 grade average. Must be a U.S. citizen and able to get secur- ity clearance. Must also have trans- portation. %-time position on a long-term basis. 2-Museum guides. Must have back- ground in Natural Science, Geology or Anthropology. Prefer junior level or above. Must have the hours 10 a.m. until 12 noon free at least three days per week. FEMALE 2-Museum guides. Must have back- ground in Natural Science. Geology or Anthropology. Prefer junior level or above. Must, have the hours 10 a.m. until 12 noon free at least three days per week. 1-1z-time permanent secretary with training or experience. Must be able to take shorthand and be famaliar with medical terminology. -Several Clerical people who can work half days are needed, Typing and/or shorthand experience is es- sential. CapitSl /2 IS 5C 4je/ PRICE LI i Part-Time I LAST CHANCE COLUMBIA SALE I 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 5:00 Employers desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time temn- RCiodo IWsMt5S v6 I -I 'DEBUSSY em BERNIN J NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ,Prelude-Afternwof oa Fauna: ... Noctunis-Nuagesand~ftes Jiu-PbmcDansti I ENGRAVED GIFTS for ANY OCCASION ALL OPERA ALL FRANK SINATRA ALL KINGSTON TRIO- fetrn CI1RCILIE IPJIINS West Side Story St. All Brubeck ....0 "s" e." ... " . " M " $2.69 $2.39 $2.39 I All Johnnie Mathis s. " , s with her monogram a On Wednesday, March 20 Lecture No. 2 All Leonard Bernstein. ".!!;$2/79 Sterling from $2.95 Gold filled from $4.95 Stereo slightly higher regularly. $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 NOW 52.49 $2.99 "The Jew in Western Culture" PROF. KAUFMAN of ART 11 All Other COLUMBIA Records HILLEL Engraved at no extra charge 11 Regular Regular Regular $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 now $2.39 now $2.99 now $3.59 STUDENT-FACULTY JET FLIGHT NYC---LONDON---NYC $310.00 Possible Rebate Leave NYC-June 12 0 Leave London-Aug. 22 For reservations and information NO 5-6705 or the finest in jewelry" arcade jewelry shop 16 nickels arcade I Read Daily Classifieds DISC SHOP H"'T CENTER 1210 S. University 304 S. Thayer NO 3-6922 NO 5-4855 I .. m U1 THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT offers you a taste treat of a traditional Italian dish I IZZAf will be served daily from 12 Noon to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. FREE DELIVERY from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. INCLUDING NORTH CAMPUS Irish or Not- DISC SHOP "CENTER 1210 S. University . 304 S. Thayer NO 3-6922 NO 5-4855 Read and Use Daily Classified Ads Take your gal out to celebrate ST. PATRICK'S DAY enjoy a delicious dinner, lunch or snack Get in the holiday spirit with a glass of GOOD GREEN BEER SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER rmeRibs of BeefeaFo Tp Choice Steak Turkey or Chicken /T Dine Out and Celebrate IT 3 OLD IDELBERG Support the Leprechauns 7h VIRGINI/IN PREKETES' SUGAR BOWL ONLY THE BEST QUALITY FOOD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ! 211-213 N. Main St. NO 8-9590 TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS Open 7 days a OPEN 221 week N. Main St. - Opposite the Post Office Phone. NO 8-9550 or NO 3-3857 9 lp -0 p- u aiua A .conlineda NO 3.2401 Specializing inGERMAN FOOD, FINE BEER, WINE, LIQUOR Hours: Daily 11 A.M.-2 A.M. Closed Mondays ' ~ oc oc c c oo oc ac o aa o j Enjoy the Finest Cantonese Food 1 0 Take-out Orders Anytime Open DailyV from '11 a.m. to 10 p.m. O -~-Cosed Monday . L RESTAURANT State Street on Campus Friday, Saturday, Sunday Special Dinner Broiled Choice Club Steak golden onion rings; french fried potatoes; tossed garden salad, choice of dressing; $1 roll and butter; hot, delicious coffee . Hours: 7 A.M. 'til 8 P.M. Daily and Sunday Phone NO 3-3441 I 341 S. Main DINE GRACIOUSLY in our COMPLETELY REDECORATED Dining Room WELCOME to the COPPER KETTLE CAFETERIA --- State and Liberty - Specializing in WESTERN STYLE CHOICE ROUNDS OF BEEF and I NOW SERVING . COCKTAILS a flIKNkJPP 1 'II I