TUESDAY, 26' JANUARY 1965 T lWTi IU T f- tI V Ar l X l T !R a WW t? TTJESDAY, 26 JANUARY 1965MW4 UN U9i .fNauw AN Da L - PAGE FIVr 1! For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M. -- DAILY OFFICIA .L BULLETIN ..........^ ............................................".".L":."t.Y:.^.':."::.LLY.......... "".1:."::.':1: :.,_y...:'.': '.t" ..: «:..:Liv:{.::: 5 t..1... t. ,. ..tih^LL:Y.." .f. Y ................. ........ ....... .....:... ,......, .:: r::. :n ::.vv, :,..... vLi '. :r:.^.^. ;.:' :;"':r,:v, ,}i«?,v.-. «:" : i^ ,4'{+.im" yi. ,vi " 'q:' '^.'"A .... .. :;aa,..,...' ...........vev :o......... a.n.r:::.tlivk".".,. i.':: r.: :".: v:.v. .^. r.... . ..: ^: n.}..'L^. .;vfitit '.. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 1 DAY 3 DAYS 5 DAYS .70 .85 1.00 1.95 2.40 2.85 3 .00 3.75 4.35 FOR RENT 1335 GEDDES APPLY NOW for fall while there is still a choice. Two bedroom, newly- furnished apartments with wall to wall carpeting. Also other one, two, and three-person, nicely furnished apartments near campus and hos- pitals for summer and fall. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT NO 2-7787 (days) NO 3-9064 (evenings) C32 GARAGE with doors which may be locked for rent. 723 Packard. C7 NEED 1 MAN to take over lease of furnished, new apt. Move in anytime. Call Jim at 663-7139. C12 MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share modern apt. Campus location. $50/mo. 761-2034. C8 t Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1:00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone 764-0557 MUSICAL Mt RADIOS, REP GUITARS, E Make, Repair, Buye Private and Group In Hoots Daily Herb David Guita 200 S. STATI 665-8001 BE SURE TO WA Your favorite program TV set. Rent a 19 in. for only $10.00 a month TV Rentais, 662-5671. NEW CAR EUROPEAN CAl NEW CARS AND 506 E. Michigan, Y HU 2-2175 Washtenaw Count) authorized V.W.I DSE., HELP WANTED 'AIRS KITCHEN HELP wanted. 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C42 FURNISHED-3 bdrm. house near cam- pus, fireplace. Avail. Feb. 1. Call NO. 5-9523 after 5 p.m. C43 LUXURY-ECONOMY New furn. one and two bdrm. apts. for 2, 3, or 4 near Hill St. $165, $195 662-1784. or 663-2800. SUMMER SUBLET-4-man, duplex, air- cond., dishwasher. 1 block from cam- pus, new. 663-1392. C44 TRtEAT YOURSELF. Live in air-cond. luxury this summer at the Forum. Don't pass it up. Call 665-5731 now ! C50 SUMMER SUBLET-Four man apt., du- plex. Fully air-cond., dishwasher, and covered front porch, only 1 block from campus. Call 662-9885. C35 DON'T MISS THIS!!!j A modern, furnished, double apart- ment needs one male roommate I for rest of semester (that's when lease ends) . . . GREAT APART- MENT. Call now, 761-0483 or 761- 0893. C46 2 GIRLS wanted to share modern apt. with grad stud. $58.33/mo. Call 663- 2993 after 6 p.m. C17 Summer Leasing or Fall Comfortable apt. for 4. Living room, with fireplace, dining room, 2 bed- rooms, recreation room, carpeted, furnished. 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SEE APARTMENTS LTD. Quality locations, one and two bed- room units. Many avaliable in new buildings. Semester leases avail- able. For information: APARTMENTS LTD. 610 S. Forest 663-0511 V BIKES AND SCOOTERS YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE on a HONDA! Join the fun at HONDA of Ann Arbor, 1906 Packard Rd. 665- 9281. Z2 SEE IT NOW - The '64 Yamaha with the revolutionary new oil injection system. No more fuss or muss. $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues., 9-4; Fri., 1-7, 18-21 yrs. old need parent's permission. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 WANTED TO BUY WANTED-2 tickets for Berlin Concert. Call Ray, 665-7427, 7-11 p.m. K4 FOR SA LE (Continued from Page 2) The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is offered to In-state, undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life and financial need; the stipend is variable. The Margaret L. Waterman Scholar- ship is offered to undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life, and financial need; the stipend is var- lable. The Luan Peckinpaugh Scholarship is offered to out-of-state undergraduate women who have successfully completed their freshman year and have a dem- onstrated financial need' the stipend is variable. The Mary Louise Hinsdale Scholar- ship, amounting to approximately $180 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to undergraduate single wom- en who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in University residence halls orasorority houses. Girls with better than aver- age scholarship and need will be considered. The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship is open to both graduate and under- graduate women. The award is made- on basis of scholarship, contribution to University life and financial need, the stipend is variable. The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship is open to women graduates of any accredited coliage or university. It may be used by a University of Michigan graduate at any college or university, but a graduate of any other univer- sity will be required to study on the Michigan campus. Academic achieve- ment, creativity and leadership will be considered in granting the award. The stipend is $1,100. The Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship is opento women graduates of any ac- crediter college or university. It may be used by a University of Michigan graduate at any college or university but a graduate of any other school will be required to study on the Michi- gan campus. Academic achievement, personality and leadership will be con- sidered in granting the award. The stipend is $1,100. German Make-up Examination will be held Thurs., Jan. 28, 7-9 p.m. in Room 1088 Frieze Bldg. Please register in the office of the Department of German no later than noon, Wed., Jan. 27. College of Lit., Science and Arts, and Schools of Business Admin., Education, Music, Natural Resources, Nursing and Public Health: Students who received marks of I, X, or No Report at the end of their last semester or summer ses- sion of attendance will receive a grade of "E" in the course or courses unless their work is made up. In the College of Literature, Science and the Arts and ORGANIZATION t NOTICES{ the Schools of Music, Business Adminis- tration and Nursing this date is Feb. 1, 1965. In the Schools of Education, Natural Resources and Public Health this date is by Feb. 4, 1965. Stu- dents wishing an extension of time beyond these dates should file a peti- tion with the appropriate official of their school. In the School of Nursing the above information refers to non- Nursing courses only. Attention Winter Term Degree Candi- dates: Those who expect to be gradu- ated, pending completion of Winter Term courses, should submit a Di- ploma Application to the Registrar's Office not later than February 15, 1965. Application forms may be obtained at your school office, excepting LS&A stu- dents who may obtain them fron Window 'A" in the foyer of the Ad- ministration Building. This notice does not apply to winter term 1965 degree candidates who have already turned in the application since January 3, 1965. Applications for LSA scholarships for the Fall (I) and Winter Terms (II), 1965-1966, are now available in Room 1220 Angell Hall. Applications will be due no later than February 19, 1964. Applicants must have had at least one full semester of residence in this Col- lege and have attained an over-all grade paint average of at least 2.8. FOREIGN VISITORS ON CAMPUS: Mr. Se Ick Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of Library Science, Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea, will be on Campus Jan. 24-31. Programming arrangements are being made by Mrs. C. R. Miller, International Center, 764- 2148. French and German Screening Exam- inations: The screening examinations in French and German for Doctoral candi- dates will be administered on Mon., Feb. 1 from 7-9 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Doctoral candidates must pass the screening examination before tak- ing the written test in French or Ger- man, unless they have received B or better in French 111 or German 111. Those who fail the examination may take it again when the test is admin- istered in April, Candidates are asked to bring their own number 2 pencils, ANNOUNCEMENTS: Geo. Washington Univ., Wash., D.C.- announces grad program in Student Personnel Work indhigher education leading to M.A. in Educ. Also Resident Assistantships avail for men & women in residence halls-includes living quar- ters, free tuition and salary. Applic. deadline April 1. Temple Univ., Phila., Pa.-Grad. As- sistantships in Speech, Pathology & Audiology, Rhetoric & Public Address, & Theatre avail for 1965-66. 2-yr. ap- pointments include stipend & tuition. Deadline March 15. Details at Bureau. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison-Resident Counselor Positions avail for 1965 sum- mer session & 65-66 academic yr. De- gree plus grad or professional school classification by Sept. 65. Single men. Apply before March 1. Details at Bu- reau. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & g 'ad stu- dents, please call 764-7460 for iLppoint- ments with the following: THURS., JAN. 28 Abbott "Labs., N. Chicago, I1.-Men & women with degrees in Biochem. Chem, Lib. Sci. Microbiol, & Pharm for positions in Biol, Zool, Lib. Qual. Con- trol & R&D, U.S. Public Health Service, Detroit- Public Health Program Repres. Degrees in Gen. Lib, Arts, Journ., Publ. Health, Speech, etc. Located in most Large U.S. >cities. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, 3Mass-Majors in Econ, Engl. Math, Hist. Lib. Arts. Positions in sales, claims, underwriting, actuarial & loss preven- tion. Mich. Bell Telephone Co. Detroit- Men &- women in any field, esp. Math & physics, B.A. & M.A. Positions in- clude Mgmt. Trng. & Elec, computing, located thruout U.S. FRI., JTAN. 29 U.S. Public Health Service-(See above) Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chica- go-Degrees in Econ, Law, Math, Philos. & Psych for mgmt. trng. positions. Navy Dept.-Admin. Office, Wash, D.C.-Men '& women with Lib. Arts & Math for positions in mgmt. trng. & publ. admin. Located in D.C. & some nationwide engrg. Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio- Degrees in Econ, Educ, Engl, Journ, Law, Math, Lib. Arts, etc for positions in Mgmt. Trng., Merchandising & Ter- rit. Sales. Smith Kline & French Labs, Phila, Pa. Men & women with degrees in Bio- chem, Chem. Econ, Foreign Langs, Gen. Lib. arts, Microbiol, Journ, etc. for po- sitions in advertising, Biol, Foreign trade, Mgmt. Trng. Mkt. Res., Publ. Relations, Writing (General), Finance, etc. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. JAN. 28 (a.m)-- Emery Industries, Inc., Ohio; Calif., Holland, Canada, W. Va., and S. Ameri- ca. BS: ChE. R&D, & Sales. JAN. 28-- Celanese Corp. of America. East, Southeast & Southwest. All Degrees: ChE & ME. Can consider some non- citizens for temp. practical training. R&D., Des., Prod., Sales & Qual. Con Gibson Refrigerator Div. Hupp Corp. Greenville & Belding, Mich. BS: ChE. ME, EE & Met. Can consider non-citi- zens if becoming a U.S. citizen. Dev., Des. & Prod. Indiana Steel & Wire Co., Muncie, Ind. BS: ChE & IE; Dev., Des., Prod. & Sales. JAN. 28-29- Ling-Temco-Vought Aero & Astro. Div., Dallas, Tex. All Degrees: AE & Astro., CE, EE, ME. Men & Women. Des. Ling-Temco-Vought, Mich. Div., War- ren, Mich. All degrees: AE & Astro., EE & ME. Men & Women. R&D in Aero- space. JAN. 28- Lorain Products Corp., Lorain, Ohio, BS: EE. Men & Women. Can consider non-citizens if becoming a U.S. citizen. R&D. Ralston Purina Co., Company-wide. BS: ChE, EE, EM, IE, ME & Labor Rel. BA-Bus.Ad., Prod. Mgmt. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways ex- periment Station, Vicksburg, Miss. All Degrees: CE, EM. BS: E Math & E Physics. Men & Women. R&D. U.S. Navy Civilian Personnel Div.- Washington, D.C. BS-MS: CE.; BS: EE -(Power) & ME. MS:ff Constr. Pub. Wks. Admin. & Sanitary. Men & Women. 018 PERSONAL FEB. 5-SINGING, CLAPPING, GUI- TARS PLAYING. F29 WHY GO to Tibet? The Abominable Snowman is coming to W2 in '65. F26 ENGINEERS, get your noses out of your books and relax, read the MICHIGAN TECHNIC. On sale Thurs. F31 BACCHUS UP. Come to W2 '65. F25 NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES 223 S. First ELEC. GUITAR, hollow body, double cutaway, two pickups, Bigsby vibrato, BUSINESS SERVICES hard case. Phone 761-0483. B30 BABYSITTING JOB wanted. Monday '64 CORVETTE, satin-silver sport coupe, thru Friday after 3, Saturday and 300 hp, 4 on the floor, AM-FM radio, Sunday or night. Please call 665- tinted glass, power brakes and win- 6686. J dows, like new, never raced. $3495. HU ------ ------ -- 2-8865. B31 ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in -- - ------------ __ __ your clothes? We'll reweave them like WHAT'S NEW at Avon? For an appoint- new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade. ment to see the latest samples and catalogs of Avon Products, call your XEROX COPYING SERVICE representative. 665-6315 after 6 p.m, Pick up and Delivery. 665-4324, after __ B28 5 p.m. - J7 FOR SALE-Brand new portable tape recorder and used portable stereo set. Short-Wave Electrolysis COalr668-7091. B12 PERMANENT HAIR-__ STEREOPHONIC portable tape recorder, REMOVAL RCA cartridge. Was $325, sell for $125 Safer-Milder , Dial 4-0129 after 6 p.m B5 Very Reasonable. 1964 DKW. Here is real economy, 35 For Appointment, CALL 663-6673 mpg/4 speed trans. Must sell. No rea- After 1:30 Daily sonable offer refused. Call 663-1702, J8 - -- _ - ------------.---~.---- AT OLD ELM, antiques for the dis- REWEAVING-Burns, tears, etc. Hahn's criminating collector. 723 Packard, Reweaving, Wild Bldg., S. State, 665- near State. B3 0800. J TICO LOVES CAROL Fl1 HIS INITIALS are J.W.-He sings, plays the guitar, "the only one of his kind," Feb. 5. F28 DEAR LUCY, I think you're a social misfit. Join Snoopy and the gang taking bridge lessons at the League, Linus F21 BETRAYED OR REVISED-Theology in Literature, Modern Authors, Camus, Dostoevsky, Golding. 4:00 Tuesday, Jan. 26, Canterbury, 218 N. Division. F27 TENORS-Sing with ARTS CHORALE. Come to 306 Burton Tower, Tues. & Thurs. 4-5:30, or call Warren Shear, 668-6284. Optional-1 hr. credit. F14 THE TITLES to songs he knows fill up 20 pages. We'll hear the best of them Feb. 5. F30 SAVE OVER $400 on a round trip jet first class seat to Europe for 1 or 3 mos. Call or visit us now at the studenta offies of the Michigan Union from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Phone 662-4431, ext. 1039. F23 MODERN furnished double apartment for one male aavilable now. Call 761- 0483 or 761-0893. F32 PETITION now for the 'Ensian Senior Staff. For information stop in atnthe office in the Student Publications Building. F43 MEAL JOB OPENING. 665-3710, F50 OAKLAND TERRACE APARTMENTS 911 Oakland A Distinctive New Address Will share new furnished apart- ment, one block from campus- covered parking, sound condition- ing, and air-conditioning included come to Apt. No. 1, 911 Oakland or phone 761-0679. C47 Iz s M CAMPUS OPTICIANS located at 240 Nickels Arcade Rapid Frame Replacement Doctors prescriptions filled 662-9116 9-5:30; Sat., 9-2 J 65-8184 YOUR NUMBER FOR QUICK, ACCU- RATE AND EXF ERIENCED manu- script and thesis typing, transcrip- tion - medical, legal and technical -conferences; mimeographing; offset; ditto: lithography; varityping and composition.{ AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE { ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine Street USED CARS '64 VOLKSWAGEN, red sunroof, R&H, excellent condition. Call 663-5540. N4 1963 TR-4, good cond., elec. overdrive, radio, 20,000 miles. 665-0407, after 5:15. N2 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES RENT A TRUCK Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. 665-0875 or HU 2-4434 Sl MISCELLANEOUS AVAIL. MAY 1, 2-man 665-8976 after 6 p.m. apt., $130/mo. C30 I Renta TV This Semester NEW 19" G.E. PORTABLES only $10.00 per month FREE DELIVERY & SERVICE TV set on display at Follett's Bookstore Cal/ NEJAC TV (4entaI phone: NO 2-5671 TAKE A BREAK from those nieals. Have a feast that's than Mom could make with from dorm better snacks Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan-r ning to be active for the Winter term must be registered by Jan. 29, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Canterbury House, "Perspectives in Modern Literature" discussion led by David Sumner, January 26, 1965, 4 p.m., Canterbury House, 218 North Division. " * a Guild House, Tuesday noon seminar: "The Validity of the Love Ethic," Janu- ary 26, 1965, 12 to 1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. International Students Association, "Are You Aware?" UAR Week, Janu- ary 26, 1965, 7:30 pm., Multipurpose Room, Undergraduate Library, Lecture on UAR's role in today's world, Dr. M. Shokair, Dr. Victor Ayoub. January 27, 7:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room, Un- dergraduate Library, Lecture on the cultural character of the UAR, Dr. A. H. Hosney, Friday, January 29, 7:30 p.m., culture-party given by the UAR club at the International Center. Newman Student Association, Discus- sion with Professor Reidy, "Knowledge and the Church," January 27, 1965, 7:30 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson Street. t r* M * LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, January 26, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "THE ROLE OF ISLAM AND THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE MIDDLE EAST" Speaker: Mr. Mohamed Yakan (Lebarion) - - D s r'a" ..... l ""r""" - WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN With Skills in Campcraft, Nature Lore, Folk Music Arts & Crafts, Swimming To Spend an Interesting Summer as CAMP COUNSELORS At One of the Finest Country Camps CAMP WISE of the Jewish Community Center 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio Please arrange appointment for interview with our representative on Feb. 1 st and Feb. 2nd, 1965, at the Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB ARE YOU driving to the Michigan State game today? I may need a ride so if you have room for one more, call 764-2662 any time before you leave and ask for Rick. F33 DEAR LINUS, You are a social misfit. Get "fit"!; Take dancing lessons at the League.; Lucy F20 READ THIS & TELL YOUR FRIENDS- Remember that girl who got married last semester? Good luck apartment for rent. Summer sublet for 4. Call 662-6452. F10 WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your phone ring at any designated time- day or night-"LOW RATES, DON'T BE LATI FOR CLASS OR WORK- AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). F42 FEMALE Student wants Traveling Companionto Europe, leaving end of June. return middle of August. Please call Sharon, 761-0637. F15 AUSTIN DIAMOND - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F SEE MARK RICHMAN Prestige Party Favors for the most unusual lineof party favors ever assembled by one company. Office and Show Room at 1103 S. University. NO 2-6362. FI WHATEVER happened to the mono- cled-man????? F17 FOR THE FINEST in Dance Music--It's Johnny Harberd Art Bartner Ray Louis MaximilIlian Peter Clements Wadye Gallant Contact The Bud-Mor Agency 1103 5. University f~f} NO 2-6362 Meet the Right Person The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others with compatible backgrounds, inter- ests and ideals. Interviews by ap- pointment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE TYPING-Offset and wake-up service. HU 2-0191. J5 TUTORING IN FRENCH & GERMAN by native instructor. Graduated rates. Mme. Kerr, 663-2108. J4 SPECIAL COURSES FOR GRADUATES Screening and reading exams in French and German by a native language instructor. Graduated rates by group or individual. Mme. Kerr, 663-2108. BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.49 "White," and 5"Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 I RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night till 12 UNPAINTED FURNITURE Be your own decorator! Chests, book- cases, desks, bars, and many other items ready for your brush. Bargain prices!! Michigan Woodcraft Co., 113 S. Fourth. 662-2773. Mi LOST AND FOUND Young Republicans, Executive Board ANYONE who picked up the wrong Meeting, January 26, 1965, 4 p.m., 2535 size raincoat at the Markley mixer, Student Activities Building, please call Ted at 663-9348, I have _ _____________ yours. A9 FOUND-Man's watch, Call NO 8-8254 DANCE to after 5:00. A7 t S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors-$6.98 For reservations, call 668-6076 LEVI'S JACKETS Blue Denim-$5.49 "White"-$5.98 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT for next academi year-4-6 bedroom house, fairly clos to campus. Will pay well for right place. Call 662-3191, ask for Harry o leave message. L WANTED TO RENT-4-man apt., furn. near campus. Starting -Sept., 1965 Please call Iris, 764-9877 or Carol 764-1035. Ll SUMMER SUBLET - Wanted 5 or people to live in the beautiful, modern Forum Apt. Building this summer Luxuriesi nclude Air Conditioning (upstairs and down), Electric Dish. washer, Small Terrace. Also 3 bed. rooms and 2 bathrooms. If interested please call 665-5753. L NEW TIMES Weekly from Soviet Union English, Russian or Spanish. Foreign policy - all socialist countries, incl. USSR & Afro- Asian nations. One year subscription $3.50 Imported Pub, & Prod. (M) 1 Union Square, N.Y.C. 10003 Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center ANN ARBOR'S NEWEST BOOKSTORE Paperb a 13oo jop.. WE SELL the world's largest stock of used quality paperbacks at savings of approximately 40-50%. . . WE BUY your paperbacks at the highest and fairest prices in town. 1321 South University between Forest & Washtenaw LEVI'S Supersim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nites SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington c e Lt )r ,3 WASHBOARD WILLIE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Tues. & Wed, 9 p.m.-1:45 at the SCHWABEN INN 215 S. Ashley Noon to Midnight Every Day .1 r. MICHIGAN UNION CHARTER FLIGHT I'May 6-June 6-SwissAir B707 Jet $245 11 May 4-Aug. 6-Air France B707 Jet $265 III May 5-Aug. 7-FILLED IV June 28-Aug. 15-FILLED Temporary sign-up DEADLINE: Feb. 3 For information and sign-up, visit the am "Perspectives in Modern Literature Theology Revised or Betrayed" CAMUS SARTRE FITZGERALD GOLDING SALINGER TOMORROW at 8 p.m. at H I L L E L it I 1' s 1' s s I Ii