THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, woAmommomm mmft Open House Displays Sculpture) Hutchins Hits U.S. Colleges PHILADELPHIA (CPS) - "The freshman and sophomore years in college are a repetition of high- school courses, while the last two years offer a kind of specialization by which one narrows his field of vision," well-known educator and theorist Robert M. Hutchins charg- ed recently. His pamphlet, "A Conversation on Education," published by the Center for the Study of Democrat- ic Institutions, is an attack on the "steadily deteriorating" American educational system. Hutchins blasted the overem- phasis on specialization, calling the American college graduate a man who knows "more and more about less and less." "The job of education is to train the mind to cope with new situa- tions' and new complications, to develop critical judgment of new problems as they present them- selves for solutions," he said. African Leaders To Address ASA DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Day Calendar 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.-Joint session of the Midwest Section of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis and the Middle West Branch of the Ameri- can Oriental Society-All sessions in the Mich. Union. 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.-College of Architecture and Design Open House=- Architecture Aud. Honors Convocation, John Maxon, Director of Fine Arts, Art Institute of Chicago, "Equality," 10:30; Panel Discussion. Prof. Robert Iglehart, Chairman of Dept. of Art, moderator; Leroy Kiefer, General Motors Styling staff, guest panelist; "Problems of the Visual Arts," 1:30. 2:00 p.m.-Tennis-U-M vs. Univ. of Notre Dame: Varsity Courts. 8:00 p.m.-Dept. of Speech Univ. Play- ers Production-"The Madwoman of Chaillot" by Jean Giraudoux: Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.School of Music Degree Re- cital-Sandra Stouffer, mezzo-soprano: Lane Hall Aud. 1 ~~e - SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Camp Nahelu-A Mich. coed camp, will be interviewing from 10-12 & 1:30-5 on Tues., April 30. Looking for male general counselors & is particularly in- terested in finding a sailing counselor. Children's Summer Camp, Sand Lake, Mich.-Positions for 35 men & 35 women counselors for 5 weeks. Also 1 opening each for nurse, waterfront dir. (male), & handicraft instructor-10 weeks. Dept. of Admin. of the State of Mich. -Desire Arch. or Civil Engrg. students who have completed at least 2 yrs. of their curriculum to act as Project Clerks assisting the project supt. on some of the state's larger construction projects. Positions last approx. from the first of June through Aug. & have a starting salary of $1.98 per hour. Mueller Brass, Port Huron, Mich. - Summer positions for engineers in fields dealing with the metal industry. Interviews will be held on Mon., April 29 in 128-H West. Engrg. Bldg. * + s to Summer Placement Service. POSITION OPENINGS: comef -Daily-Bonnie Martin OPEN HOUSE-This abstract sculpture is but one of the exhibits now on display at the Architec- ture Bldg. during the architecture school's sixth annual open house. Also featured in the open house are a lecture on "Quality" at 10:30 a.m. today and a panel discussion on "Problems in the Visual Arts at 1:30 p.m. HONORS CONVOCATION: Students Receive Recognition ven tughiwouldseem eDo (EDITOR'S NOTE: In addition to ven though it would seem best to the awards listed in yesterday's reat each average or below aver- Honors Convocation supplement, age student's problems individual- the following students were recog- y, a small nucleus of exceptional- nized at the assembly for their ly bright students forms an exam-a ple for the entire group. William Jennings Bryan Prize He said that thei average stu- Roger M. Zaitzeff dents "gain the common experi- Edwin F. Conely.Scholarship mece of learning not only through Ein* F.verneyr contact, but through the ability to i Government Judith Rosemary (Dean) realize excellence in their own Gdthin m Eleld." One Level Edwin F. Conely Scholarship Most teachers want "to pitch in Government their instructions to one level of Paul Groffsky ability" despite the desparities in Procter and Gamble Co. balents and abilities of their pu- Fellowship in Chemistry pils, Prof. Handlin noted. He add- Stanley G. Prussin ed that because of the greater Petroleum Res. Fud Rredoc. number of students there is less Fellow chance to differentiate between Gerald Jay Gleichers individuals. Dow Corning Summer Fellowship Prof. Handlin added that it was Roy Miller hard to find any effective method Esso Res. and Eng. Co. Predoc. Fel. of determining who was above Albert M. Finch average since the determination DuPont Postgrad. Award in Chem. rests greatly on past performance. Charles M. Wynn National Science Foundation A Undergraduate Research 'U' Plans Auction Participants for Summer, 1962 Bruce R. Berg For Old Bicycles Robert James Beuhler Carolyn Brimmer Approximately 100 used bicycles Peter Castle.,0 will be sold at 9 a.m. today at the Charles Paul Dvjak bicycle storage garages on 'E. Bruce Hiscock Washington off Forest. James Huntzicker Alan Michael Jacobs Thomas M. Loehr George D. Mendenhall Charles J. V. Sanio Evan H. Suits Jan Abraham Vandenbroek DEPT. OF GEOLOGY William Herbert Hobbs Fellowship in Geology Fred Pessl Jr. Socony Mobil Scholarship in Geology David M. Courtis Ellen H. Toporek Memorial Award-Pediatric Nursing Suzanne Lee Bellinger Minn. Mining and Mfg. Co. Fellowship Peter J. Groblicki Allied Chem. Corp. Fellowship . Richard N. Loeppky Stauffer Chem. Co. Grad Fellowship Bernard F. Spielvogel Edgar C. Britton Fel. in Org. Chem. John C. Falk Rohm and Haas Co. Fellowship Lee Traynor BOARD IN CONTROL Meyer Morton Trophy Intercollegiate Athletics John Paul Minko Intercollegiate Conference Medal. Intercollegiate Athletics Charles Francis Aquino PSYCHOLOGY The Distinguished Research Award in Introductory Psychology Gail H. Homer William C. Sheppard Jr. CHEMISTRY NSF Undegrad. Research Award Bruce Berg Robert Beuhler Deborah Drew William Ensminger Alan Jacobs Alan Polikoff Walter Schmiegel Sloan Foundation Fellowship Anne C. Cole Doris Kitson Union Carbide Corp. Summer Fel. John C. Falk Melvyn Feinberg Albert M. Finch Allan Longroy John C. Trowbridge Charles Wynn National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship Stanley Bernstein Stanley Prussin Dept. of Chem. Summer Fellowship Robert L. Jones Roger Kierstead Jeanette Posler Richard F. Smith Lee Traynor Howard Un National Science Foundation Coop. Fellowship Ronald Caple Don E. DeJongh. Melvyn J. Feinberg Dean L. Griffith Philip F. Jackisch Barbara O'Neill National Science Found. Fel. Stephen Nelsen Moses and Sophia Gomberg Fellowship Mrs. Rebecca Henry Henry E. Riggs Fellow Richard A. Pacer University Fellow Roger C. Kierstead Nat. Aeronautics & Space Admin. John W. Gile HONORS Architecture and Design Junior% Warren R. Kark Literature Science and the Arts Junior Michael Jack Sattinger Two African Nationalists from Nyasaland, Kanyama Chiume, minister of education, social de- velopment and information, and H. B. Masauko Chipembere, mm- ister of local government, will ad- dress the African Students Asso-. ciation banquet at 6 p.m. today in the Anderson Rm. of the Michigan Union. Tickets for the event, which will be followed by a ball, are available at the door. Those who cannot obtain tickets for the banquet will be admitted to the ball at the price of $1. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES I Alpha Lambda Delta, Initiation Break- fast, April 28, 9 a.m., Union, Rm. 3K-L- M.a ..* * * Alpha Omega Fellowship, Meeting, Lecture & Discussion: "History of Mis- sions," April 28, 1 Oa.m., Grace Bible Church, 110 N. State. Everyone welcome. * * * Baha'i Student Group, Weekly Dis- cussion, April 27, 8 p.m., 1400 Granger. * * * Congr. Disc. E & R Student Guild, Seminar: "History of C h r i s t i a n Thought"; Rev. J. E. Edwards, 9:30-10:30 a.m. & 7:30-8:30 p.m.; Evening Relaxer, 8:30 p.m.;, April 28, 802 Monroe, * " * Gilbert & Sullivan Soc., "Toledo War" & "Cox and Box," April 28, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Admission charge. * * * Italian Club, May 1, 8 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Speaker: Prof. George Kish, Geog- raphy Dept., "The Italian Landscape." * * * Joint Judiciary Council, Open Meeting to Present New Constitution, April 30, 7:30 p.m., SAB, 3rd Floor SGC Room. * * * Lutheran Student'Assoc., April 28, 7 p.m., Hill & Forest. Speaker: Juliet An- derson, "My Day in Tanganyika." General Aotces Senior Women are invited to attend a dessert in their honor to be held in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League on Tues., April 30, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The Recent Grads group of the American Assoc. of Univ. Women and the Mich. League are co-sponsors of the event. . At the Request of the 1963 General Co-Chairman of Spring Weekend, Wom- en's Judiciary extended hours today, Sat., until 2:00 a.m. The Greenhouses of the Univ. of Mich. Botanical Gardens will be open to visi- tors on Sun., April 28, from 3-5 p.m. For Girls Interested in Touring Oxford Project, the apartment building and the suite-co-op unit adjacent to the apartments will be open Wed., May 1, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Events Degree Recital: Janice Hupp, violist, will present a recital on Sun., April 28, 8:30 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. Ac- companying Miss Hupp will be Barbara Merkel, piano, and Ronald Pepper, vio- lin. Compositions Miss Hupp will per- form are by Telemann, Milhaud, Mar- tinu, and Hindemith. Her recital is open to the public. University Symphony Band: The Univ. of Mich. Symphony Band, conducted by William D. Revelli, will present a concert on Sun., April 28,, 3:00 p.m., in Hill Aud. Compositions the band will play are by Bach, Berlioz, Von Weber, Persichetti, Schoenberg, Whitney, Werle, Alexander, King, Goldman, Fillmore, and Sousa. Open to the public without charge. Degree Recital: David Smalley, bari- tone, will present a recital on Sun., 'April 28, 4;15 p.m., Lane Hall Aud., in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Music. He will be accompanied by Joan Luchs, pian- ist. Compositions Mr. Smalley will sing are by Faure, Wolf, Santoliquido, Leon- cavallo, Haydn, and De Falia. His re- cital is open to the public. Management Consultants in Chicago -Various openings with client firms for men with degrees in Chem. Engrg. or Mech. Engrg. plus exper. Openings in- clude: Sales Mgr., Sales Engnrs., Design Engnrs., Research Dir., etc. Mich. Civil Service - Handicapped Children Nursing Consultant IIIA-BS In Nursing with specialization in Pub- lic Health Nursing & completion of a course in Physical Therapy or posses- sion of a MS in Pediatric Nursing, or possession of MS in Public Health with emphasis on maternal or child health. Prefer exper. U.S. Civil Service-Auditors-will per- form an independent & professional audit of Army, Navy & Air Force ac- tivities & of cost representations of Defense contractors similar to the aud- its performed by internal auditors or public acc't. in private business. BA in Accounting plus 2 yrs. exper. OR MA plus 1 yr, exper. Management Consudtants in Boston, Mass.--Openings with client firms as follows: Mgr., Marketing Dev.; Euro- pean Tech. aSales Mgr.; Admin. Ass't. to Sales Mgr.-Foreign Operations; Jr. Pub- lic Rels. Exec.; Creative Copywriter; Jr. Creative Writer/Editor-Uunderstudy to Chief Editor of leasing creative graph- ic arts producer; Ass't. Personnel Mgr.; Hospital Products Mgr.; Supt.--Offset Printing; Geophysicist - PhD; Mgmt. Trainees; Systems & Procedures An- alysts; Jr. Credit Mgr.; Pert Adminis- tratorh; Ass't. Personnel Mgr.; Customer Reis. Jr. Exec.; Understudy position; Mfg. Trainee. Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis. -Plastics Products Salesman-Degree inr Forestry & pref. some exper. in forestry fwork. Knowledge of types of sales con-. tacts to be made desirable. Willingness to travel. - - For further information, please call General Div.. Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 35440. Placement ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H W. Engrg. for appointments with the fol- lowing: APRIL 29- John Erler Industries, Inc., Toledo, Ohio-BS: IE, ME. June & Aug. grads. Can consider non-citizens for regular employment if intending to obtain citizenship. Desikn One Year Training Program. APRIL 30- U.S. Gov't., Veterans Administration, Veteran's Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Throughout U.S.A.-BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, IE. ME. June & Aug. grads. Men & Women. Must be U.S. citizen. Hospital Engr. Officer (plant Engrg. & adminis- tration). MAY 2- Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit, Mvich.-BS-MS: Civil-Structural, EE, ME, Arcihtectural. June & Aug. grads. Men & Women. Can consider non-citizens for regular employment if intending to obtain citizenship. Summer: If student will be available in February '64, will consider them for summer. Design. MAY 1- McNamee, Pohter & Seeley, Ann Ar bor, Mich.-BS-MS: GE. MS: Conat., Sanitary. June & Aug. grads. Men only. Can consider non-citizens for tempsr'. ary employment. Design. 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 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1311. Ext. 3553. MALE -Several miscellaneous jobs available. 1-Experienced camera repairman. Flexible hours. FEMALE 1--Registered Nurse to work at a girls camp from June 18 to August 17. Must be single. Excellent living con- ditions. -Several baby sitting and domestio positions available. 1-Technical-typist who has had ex- perience on a typewriter with an interchangeable keyboard. 20 to 30 hours per week. N 3.- arw-ft 91 bona a Israel-American Club uOf m Invites you to celebrate with us the ISR AEL INDEPENDENCE DAY Mon., April 29, at 9 P.M. in the Mich. League Ballroom Speakers: PROF. WILLIAM HABER, Chairman, Dept. of Economics DR. JAMES M. DAVIS, Director, International Center Moderator: DR. HERMAN JACOBS, Director, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Folk dances and folk songs NAGILLAH GROUT 0 * STARTING TODAY * Complete Shows at 1-2:50-4:50-6:55 & 9:00 Feature at 1:15-3:15 5:15-7:19 and 9:25 "For Information call" Arcure Motor Sales in Ann Arbor 617 Detroit NO 3-3309 {y . . J?. :?: " ; , J " :ti { r ti y .1 1t\\ A The cons. the mob-men I AIINHear i : r I Thp' rnn the mn-men I >.if