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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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F~RIIDAY, 22 JANUARIY 196

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Across Campus
FRIDAY, JAN. 22 Music Room" in the Architecture
3 p.m.-Emile Benoit, professor, Aud.
School of International Affairs, 7:30 p.m.-The Chess Club will
Columbia University, will deliver hold a membership meeting in Rm.
the University Lecture in Journal- 3b of the Union.
ism, "Ending the Arms Race; 8:30 p.m.-B. K. Nehru, Indian
Strategic and Economic Aspects" ambassador to the U.S., will speak
in Rackham Amphitheatre. to members of the Indian Student
4 p.m.-U-M vs. Ohio State in Association in the Third Floor
gymnastics at Yost Field House. Conference Rm. of the Michigan
4:15 p.m.-Rev. Roland de Vaux Union.
will deliver the second lecture of 8.30 p.m. - Karel Paukert,
the Zwerdling Lecture in OldCz .l .a-brni,
Testament Studies, "The Hebrew Czechoslovakian - born organist
Patriarchs and H is t o r My will give a public organ concert
Father Was a Wandering Ara- in Hill Aud.
mean (Deut. 26:5)" in Aud. C. SATURDAY, JAN. 23
7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild 8 a.m. - Speech Dept. Cham-
will present Satyajit Ray's "The pionship Debate Tournament in
Trueblood Aud.
3 p.m.-Thomas A. McClain, a
Direc o of teacher of Christian Science from
Chicago will lecture on "Riding
Easy in the Harness" at the First
H ospital ieS Church of Christ, Scientist, 1833
Washtenaw Ave. The lecture is
Dr. Harley Armand Haynes, di- free and open to the public.
rector emeritus of the University 4:30 p.m.-The Wolverines play
Hospital, and a pioneer in the Purdue in basketball at Yost Field
field of hospital administration, House.
died Wednesday in the hospital 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema
he helped create 40 years ago. Guild will present D W. Griffith's
Dr.Haynes was appointed direc- "Intolerance" in the Architecture
for in 1924 when the present Aud.
main building was being erected. 8:30 p.m.-IQC will present Ella
He served in this capacity until Fitzgerald and the Oscar Peter-
retirement in 1945. son Trio in Hill Aud.

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an Mail payments postmarked after due diploma application with the Recorder Honorary Society. in order to be compatible with tri-
official publication of The Univer- date, Jan. 29, 1965, are late and subject of the Graduate School by Fri., Jan. 22. Approved: Temporary recognition of mester.
. sity of Michigan, for which The to penalty. A student will not be recommended for the Michigan Section Student Branch c The possibility of setting up some
Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Identify mail payments as tuition a degree unless he has filed formal ap- of the American Institute of Aero- fo T of arbitration between Unver-
ial responsibility. Notices should be and show student number and name, plication in the office of the Graduate nautics and Astronautics, Inc. sity students and Ann Arbor realtors.
Poom 3654 m nistraton fr tobe Admf School by that date. Approved: Temporary recognition of d) The possibility f University stu-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Business-Application blanks for the History Make-up Examinations will be the Independent Socialist Club. dents to help plan future housing In
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday Admission Test for Graduate Study in held Saturday, January 23, 10-12 a.m. Approved: Temporary recognition of a2cooperation with Ann Arbor realtors.
for Saturday and Sunday. General Business are now available in 122 Rack- in Room 2429 Mason Hall. Please con- the Young Socialist Alliance. These members are further mandated
Notices may be published a maxi- ham Building. The next administration sult your instructor and then sign Approved: Resignation of Bart Fore- to investigate the disposition of last
mum of two times on request; Day of the test will be on Saturday, Feb. 6 the list in the History Office, 3601 Ha- rman as chairman of Public Relations month's rent and damage deposits.
Calendar items appear once only, and applications must be received in ven Hall, Board. 2) That SGC enlist the aid of stu-
Student organization notices are not Princeton. New Jersey by Jan. 23. Appointed: Rick Field as new chair- dent organizations interested in pur-
accepted for publication. To Students Who Expect to Earn man of Public Relations Board. suing action on student housing and
For the benefit of those who cannot Graduate Degrees at the end of the Approved: 1) Student Government cooperate with any such organization
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 find a seat in the UGLL or would Fall and Winter Terms: Graduates may Council urges all students attending toward the goal of better and fairer
finda sat n te ULIor oul ma I Cuncl ugesall stdens ateninghousing for University students.
rather study elsewhere, a study hall is elect to receive the large diploma (size I'ichigan Theatre on Friday night, 3) That SGC attempt to negotiate
held regularly from 7 until 10 p. 113" x 17") without additional cost, January 22, to attend the 7 p.m. show-'a r Tnt at tthmpnAornei-
a en arlMonday through Friday in 25 Angell provided written application is made to ing and remain in the theatre for an a rent rate cut wit Ann Arbor real-
Mna tHall, and also in 321 Angel 2 Hall when the Diploma Clerk no later than 60 extra half hour beyond the end of w o wil g ve somnedinground realo
School of Music Recital-Karel Pau- the need arises. A monitor is present, days before the closing date of the the movie. While in the theatre SGO should then support this realtor In
kert, guest organist: Hill Aud., 8:30 and smoking is not permitted, term in which the degree is earned. requests the students to maintain or- ahoald sshengving aiiretin
p.m. derly conduct. SGC makes this request his apartments.
Astronomical Colloquium-Fri., Jan. for General Undergrad College of Lit., Science and Arts, and in order to demonstrate to the man- That SGC discuss with mayoralty
22, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astrono- Applic ai s Schools of Business Admin., Education, agemen of the Butterfield Theatres
nte Shlrhp will be available at candidates, Ann Arbor City Council
my Bldg. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel, Dept. the Schoarships Music, Natural Resources, Nursing and that it has widespread student support and city administrator the possibility
of Astronomy, will speak on "Accelera Public Health: Students who, received in its demand for a price reduction.
Lion of Charged Particles in Solar inning Mon. Jan, 11. Applications marks of I, X, or No Report at the end 2) SGC requests that the management of ome form of rent control statute
ti3 fFhageaaricesinSoa must be completed by March 1 Un- of their last semester or summer ses- of the Butterfield Theatres In Ann frAAp ro:Suenroenmn.on
Flares." dergraduate students who have com-Approved Student Government Coun
drrdaesdetwh haecr-sion of attendance will receive a grade Arbor meet with representatives of _________ ______
Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr. pletedvone orvmore full semesters with of "E', in the course or courses unless Student Government Council immedi-
Esmon Cemitry of Califor- are eligible averagee . orn bette I their work is nade up. In the College ately to hear student demands for a
E, BElel "ier ntoscompete.Financialaidoof Literature, Science and the Arts and price reduction.
Enzymatic ly Th anim of is a factor in making these awards. the Schools of Music, Business Adminis- 3) SGC requests that the manage-
ions," today t 4 p.m.,423 Med. Sci Applications f or the Following Schol- tration and Nursing this date is Feb. ment of the Butterfield Theatres is- B'NAI B'RIT
tids". arships are available in office of 1, 1965, In the Schools of Education, sue a public statement explaining the
alumnae secretary, Alumni Memorial Natural Resources and Public Health rationale for the price increase. A
Psychological Colloquium: Dr. Leo J. Hall; they must be returned by Feb.12 this date is by Feb. 4, 1965. Stu- 4) SGC hereby appoints Doug Brook
Postman, University of California, Hall; tey mut be nd uyced 12, dents wishing an extension of time and Tom Smithson as representatives of
Psmn Unvriyi1965: recipients will be announced at beyond these dates should file a eti- SOC in the pooe meeting with the D"R CARl
Berkeley, "Experimental Studies of Un- League Recognition Night, March 1, tiond w thse dapproit fica op Butrie proposedgmet
learning," today at 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, 1165 tion with the appropriate official of Butterfield management. //
Angell Hall y 1965. their school. In the School of Nursing 5) SGC asks that this be the sole
The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is the above information refers to non- extent of public student action until ASsociate Prof
offered to in-state, undergraduate wom- Nursing courses only. Wednesday, January , thus giving
enr al oticS en on the basis of academic perform-OSGC and the Butterfield Theatres one at Dearbo
ance, contribution to University life independent Socialist Club Lecture: week to reach an acceptable agree-
Regents' Meeting: Feb. 19. Communi- 'and financial need; the stipend is David Komatsu, writer for New Poli- ment before further action is taken.
cations for consideration at this mee~t- variable, tics, "President Johnson's Poverty Pro- 6) All student organizations are re- seal
ing must be in the President's hands The Margaret L. Waterman Scholar- gram," Sun., Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m., 3516 quested to encourage their members to
not later than Feb. 5. ship is offered to undergraduate wom- SAB. support SGC action in response to the "REFLECTIONS o
en on the basis of academic perform- price increase.
Attention Students: Those who with- ance, contribution to University life. Student Government Council approval Approved: That SGC establish in con- FOU N DATIONS
draw from Ann Arbor schools and col- and financial need; the stipend is var- of the following student-sponsored junction with the' Office of Student
leges of the University between Jan. lable. events becomes effective 24 hours after Affairs the Student Committee on
22, 1965 and Feb. 19, 1965 will be as- The Luan Peckinpaugh Scholarship is the publication of this notice. All Planning and Development. WEDNESDAY JAN
sessed a disenrollment fee of $30 or offered to out-of-state undergraduate publicity for these events must be with- 1) The Committee is to be composed E
shall forfeit 50 per cent bf the assessed women who have successfully completed held until the approval has become of the executive vice-president of SGC;
fee, whichever is larger. The withdrawal their freshman year and have a' dem- effective, one of the Council members appointed
form, No. 615, must be dated not later onstrated financial need, the stipend Approval request forms for student- by Council to serve for one semester; 1429 Hill St.
than Feb. 19, 1965 to qualify for the Is variable. sponsored events are available in Room three members of the student body,
refund. Students having a withdrawal 1011 of the SAB. selected through petition with special
The Mary Louise Hinsdale Scholar- - -01o h-SB osdrtingvnt aaei ak
notice dated after Feb. 19, 1965 shall ship, amounting to approximately $180 The Public Health Club, Buffet sup- consideration given to academic back-
pay the assessed fee in full. (interest on the endowment fund) is I per, Jan. 23, 7 p.m., in the VFW Hall. ground. The three at large members
If you attempt to "Drop" all courses avialioudrrdae igewr-_____ shall serve one-year terms. P O E >
Ston r en who are wholly or partially self- The Martha Cook Bldg. is receiving shre Comm-yer shall be responsi PROFES
deemed to be in a withdrawal status. ble for taking and making available
Apply for Withdrawal through your supporting and who do not live in applications for Fal, 1965. Present to Council and other interested persons
school office; the Change of Election University residence halls or sorority Freshmen and Sophomore women may regular minutes of its meetings and TH E
Pemi s otrqure n hi as, houses. Girls with better than aver- apply Please telephone NO 2-3225 forcae for a periodic report to Council of Its.T E
Permit is not required in this age scholarship and need will be an appointment.
consiered.activities.
Winter Term Fees: At least 50 per cent considered. Approved: 1) That the president of -
is due and payable on or before Jan. The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship Summary of Action Taken by Student SGC mandate three SGC members to PROC
29, 1965. is open to both graduate and under- Government Council at Its Meeting of meet with the Ann Arbor Realtors
Non payment of at least 50 per cent graduate women. The award is made January 20, 1965 Association in order to establish work-
by Jan. 29 will result in the assess- on basis of scholarship, contribution Approved: The following terms of ing relationships with Ann Arbor real pres
ment of a delinquent penalty of $5 to University life and financial need, the now functioning Arab Club: estate personnel and to propose to THE NINE O'CLOCK TI
Payments may be made in person or the stipend is variable. 1) Name change to Organization of them:
Arab Students, a) The possibility of reducing th
mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship is) 2) National affiliation with this or- cost of rentdforustuenmngts
Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., open to women graduates of any ganization. b) cost of rent for student apartments. THE FUNNIEST S
Fri., Jan. 29, 1965. accredited college or university. It may b e Approval of their new constitution, c) The possibilty of achieving shorte
Mail Early. be used by a University of Michigan Approved: Temporary recognition .contracts, preferably of four month
_graduate at any college or university, Delta Phi Epsilon Foreign Service Fra-
but a graduate of any other univer- ternity
sity will be required to study on the Approved:
ORGANIZATION Michigan campus. Academic achieve- phi Sigma Iota Romance Languages
ment, creativity and leadership will be_ ___
considered in granting the award. The
stipend is $1,100. Dial 662-6264 DIAL 8-6416
The Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship i The
open to women graduates of any ac-
crediter college or university. It mayRN
Use of This Column for Announce- be used by a University of Michigan
ments is available to officially recog- graduate at any college or university TRILOGY '
nized and registered student organiza- but a graduate of any other school will
tions only. Organizations who are plan- be required to study on the Michi. ENDING TODAY 0
ning to be active for the winter term gan campus. Academic achievementA
must be registered by Jan. 29, 1965. personality and leadership will be con- TONY CURTIS ACADEMY AWARD
Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. sidered in granting the award. The SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL" WINNER!
a Si * stipend is $1,100. Best Foreign Film."
American Society for Pubic atmi- b I~ i
istration Elections, 4 p.m., Graduate Michigan Marching Band: Members of i jJ es'Gt J
Outing Room, Rackham, Jan. 22. the Marching Band who will be per-
gRo ,* forming at the Basketball game this
Graduate Outing Club, Hiking and or Sat., Jan. 23. are NOT to wear uniforms. 1 a. a i Y" JU'
Tobogganing, Jan. 24, 2 p.m., Rackhat, Dress will be exactly as it was at the EVA G
Huron St. entrance. last game, Enter the North end of the Y tLL z
* M F Field House through the door closest to .
Guild House, Friday Noon Luncheon State Street to obtain admission ticket. STARTS SATURDAY
Discussion, Sam Friedman: "The Mor-
ality of Intervention; Perspectives on Graduate Students expecting to re-
Snooping," 12:00-1 p.m.; Friday Eve- ceive the master's degree or profes-
ning Dinner and Informal, "Identity sional degree in May, 1965, must file a
Midst Change." (Call 662-5189 for din- -'___."____ - BRILLIANTLY
ner reservation), 6 p.m., Jan. 22, Guild
House, 802 Monroe. DO E UNIVERSITY ur"MICHIGANCDONE!"
International Students Association, U EBosTeyCotheNCYTGmA
Turkey Week, Fri., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m.,
International Center, Turkish folk-cul- "I ASSURE YOU IT IS TNH RS
ture party. DrTHUFRSAsBEAUTIFUL OVIE
* $* PA ESA EUIUL O IV
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lee- . a" I N MAR .NR.rAN
tueby Dr. George Mavrodes, Uni- i].of Se aIFJA N . 28
versity of Michigan Philosophy Dept.,
"Why Evil in God's World?," FridayFP.M.
J nuary 22, 1965, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd preset*L U''rpJ8:30 " "
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, Fourth
Friday Forum, for grad students and( A N T oN C H E K H O V'S
staff personnel, Jan. 22, 8:30 p.m., 1511
Washtenaw.__UncleE
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cil of the University of Michigan sup-
ports a change in the voting age to 18
as recommended by Gov. George Rem-
ney in his State of the State Address.
Further, Student Government Coun-
cil urges the members of the Legisla-
ture to consider and adopt this pro-
posal during the 1965 Legislative Ses-
sion.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are remind-
ed that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs not later than 12 o'clock
noon on Tuesday prior to the event.
FRI., JAN. 22-
Betsy Barbour, Mixer; Cooley, Open-
Open; Gomberg, TO; Elliott, Mixer/
Dance; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Kap-
pa Tau, Closed Party; Prescott, TG;
Scott, Mixer/Dance; Strauss, Open-
Open.
SAT., JAN. 23-
Alpha Delta Phi, Record Party; Al-
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