PAGME TWO, THE MICHIGAN DAIIN SUINDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 1965 TOP SEVEN PER CENT: Bran~strom Award sGo to 335 Freshimen The Week To Come: a Campus Calendar. If p SUNDAY, FEB. 14 A total of 355 freshmen have ~ DENTA been awarded the William J. Bran-i Mary B. Kehoe. strom Prize for Scholarship. IRAU kL HYGIENE ' E Thomas M.'McAuliffe, Margaret Mc- Cracken, Timothy J. McDaid, Virginia McFarland, Donna L. McNair, Peter F. McNeenly, Bruce McPherson, Martha E. hofer, Patricia A. Morton, Susan K. 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.-The Pro- Nelson, Stephen J. Smith, Martha A.' fessional Theater Programn will' Todd, Ellen B. Tolson, Lola R. Weir. :Present "An Evening's Frost." X~rTIDTT.-new play project, in the Mendel- 18:30 p.m.-Peter Yates will dis- cuss the, "Composite Lecture." in Rackham Lecture Hall. 8:30 p.m. -- Doctoral Students' will perform part II of "The1 IM, SCIENCE.AND Honored for having attained al THE ARTS' Medlar, Kathryn R. Meistrich. Larry H.NUSN ssohn Theatre. PooivPaoSnts"i h grae pintIn hetopsevn pr ATSMetnick, Carol A. Meyer,-Judith L. gaepitntetpsvnprsMye. Terri E. Atkin, Susan D. Beaudway, 7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild; Recital Hall of the School ofI cent of their class with 12 hour Stuart P. Adler, Carl M. Aihstrom- Mye. rudv A. Burkett;, Priscilla K. Cheever, wilDeet"h i. trigMu ic. Judith A. Altman, Mary -M. Appelt, Marcia L Mikrut. Cynthia A. Miller, M.llConwentl",eDana" H.arinage, of c e i ,th inr tt e H nM lsa H es e ec ik s h r 'oc to Aprill9willRbe mun rdJyceA . Bakr, K m el a . M c rn aiy . M m , M r l awarded a book of their choice Baker, Samuel L. Barlaam, Earl D. K.Mu.a MchelS. as, a;ne'HunGye . PMiecBrbPneoeaa.ra teArhtetreAd frmaslcino 1tte.Wn amatl ahy .Bcet ah-Nelson, Elaine D. Newman Mary K ~PteJn .Pie br . 8:30 p.m. - The University's 8:30 a.m.-George S. Odiorne o fo &Seetoof2ttlsWi-ryn L aBeebe,aSanford Ae Bell, Kath- Nielsen, Roselee A. Nolish, Judith M Rose. Billie J. Wason Janice . Sho fMsc wl rsn h uiesSho illcu ners may view the selections at a ry .Byr hmsJ lcAieOberg Marvin A. Oleshansky, Michael Welan Susan Yahnke. TchomaoleveMuck. ili st ntcco-eon u"MnaementSbyo o bjilective special display in the UGLI, Mon- D Bloch, Robert K. Boggs. C, ihausen, Arthur J. Olson Nancy PHARMACY pnied by Les McWiliams. pianist Rslts-Oriented Appasaty day, February 15 through Wednes- Cynthia" A. Bohr Barbara K. Bond, S. Paohik, Lewis J. Paper.i ubi ectlinpctapaltra"i he c ia l nion. dayFebruaryl7. Wesley J. Borys, Robert D. fosak,.Kar- Gerald R. Parker. Alex Perel. James Mararet E. Craig. Timothy N. Pickirth ublcampuit.lOn Rctllthe urgr 11 thp MchigrberniW.Hid daFbura7 n A. Bourns, Richard.C. Boyd, Virginia Persons, Teresa L. Peterson, Elizabeth ens Rchard A. Sams. N)t aps ntenozar :0pm ebrW id- Those who do not preference L. Bradley, Shelley L. Brontman, Chris- J. Pfender. Miriam E. Pianfetti, Karn will e "Soond Sonata" 11906- branldt, assistant professor of a book by 5 p.m. Wednesday Will Oina L. Brooks. Judith M. Brown, Rich- L "Peel, 'Joyce K. Piel, Robert Pinkel ENGINEERING 1910) by Ives; and "Duo Con- pCh illete02,"81g receive Carl Sandburg's "Abra- iard R. Burns, Gertrude Casselman, Cate Charles B. Pnlook. Nancy A. Pyste. Spcchwii leturion TePareYaso T. Chapman. Kathleen Cleveland, Stephen W. Randolph, Rayna S. Rapp, WlimRAb. rcR.nence'tot"(932) by Stravinsky. in h eatetOfc"m ha icl:Robert N, Clinton, Barbara J. Coh- Margaret J. Reagh, Susan E. Redlicrh, Lawrence J. Aubet John J. Blair, Ste- 8:30 p.n.--Paul Kunt'7 Paris-t MihganUin ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN enmAmyon, Carol C., Cole- du an.Ree SsnM ok R. Bower.: Rbert L. Bratzler, Howard concert in the Chambei Atsg Penelope L. Bedwell, Eric Benttinen, manCr,MSusaetB. ColmaJn, Hldu Judith: Rosengard,- Gayle F. Rubin Burg, Gary C Chatters, Darryl R Cher- inhnEapkihamniAuri.y ui'dler H.omas H. d Wilfrid H.Haugh - V ooMrae B o ,Jh .Richard B. Rubinson. Paricia A. Ry- [on, Richard Cohen. Stuart L. Corwin, Srei achm u.ur-'Jreon.~hopkineUnivrsituwillae ,MrK.Oie,'Cook. Alan K. Dayd,~ Diana. V. .Da- an, Jamnes T. Rybock, Richard L. San- John C. Dalby, Christopher Erickson,1 the aiizpics of the Univesity tr n TeFn tutr n ey, Saa .Herndon, MarylK. O ive, Janie A; Dinegar David H Dis - droJe .SxRneS ar.Cals .Elr ila .FnSm i cceyo Molecular Organization of Visual Jonathan rh W. Peter, Jonathon P T k-idrsoDJelv.dSxeWR.ee'.rakre;C-arLsyKnier Wilia C.Fin, Sm-M 1ial Soit. On the program burt, Stuart C. WillinmsiDvdW rke ynL.Dik Dale A: Sherr, Ellen R. Scheuer. Don- uel H. Fuller. John E. Gwynn, Rob-, will be "Sonata with trumoet" by R'ceptors"' in the Third level am- amer. Arthur S. Duffendack, Alan . M. na R Schneider, Morris R. Schoenberg, art H. Hamilton. Richard A. Harmon, ..ptetro h eia cec EDCTO unker, " Murray N. Ehinprels, George B. Kae, .Schwab, Adra . Schwartz. John D. Hasse, Robert Hoeberling, Tony Gabil:"ocroi ao EUAIN .Elvove, Mary R. Ericksoi. . nCai E Schwrtz, David H. Schwarz Hsu, Robert M. Hutchens, Douglas H. for violoncello" by Haydn: Syr- Linda G. 'Ferguson, Norman E. Fisch- Feeik FlkmGeoy W James M. Scfield. ge, Eric Johnson, Paul . Kaan, Law- Ohonvy No 1 in G major" by 4:10 p.m. - John F. Dearden. to: er,Nai'da L. Kafft, Jerry B O'Neill , icBraaFoerJdt.A o- Doald M Selcer, Susan P. Se"moflnceF endy onW KtJh Judith R. Oppenhen, Richard C. Yanz,ltus, rbra.Foxe,JMarth AE. Fre-Richard P. Sheetz Barbara A. Shemel A. LaDronka, Edward A.,Martin James S + On "V: Coci~o natic an h I:ofRetritilspLieaky "i NTRLRSUCS berg, Lawrence J. Gagnon,. Grant C. Neil B. Shister. Georgia H. Shobrg. B. Martin. mjrO rupt yTlmn:adVtcnI Ato 1 et NTRLRSUCS Gentry, Kenton L. Gill, Stephen M oil. Linda J. Shyavitz, Martin S. Siegel, Richard K. McCamney. Michael McCor- "Snfonittta for strings" by Rous- an~cmnia cin"i ui Its. Jordon H. Ginsburg, Lawrence. Gold- Michael M. Siegel. Marc L. Simmons. mick. John W. MCuloch, Robert W.1 sel: and "Rumanin Dances" by orium A, Angell Hall. wi Charles W. Cherney. --man, Esther T. Goodstein, John _F. RbertRL. SSimpmons, JefssicaJL. Si mon, McKenziHryB usaMcalBro.AofShram rm :0pm-tnod Eikeg - --Grabowski.. ayR ko.BraaJSomn .NuaerMakMNol.obr IRobert M. Granum, Steven A. G'ss-. Mark J. Smelson, Michael J. Smilg, L. Overmnars, John M. Powers. DanielI pet, and Miche l Renard. vilOni- guest lectuer will discuss, "The inh 1B4Ofer man, Susan M. Hagadorn,. James G. Donald C. Smith. Reitman, John D. Richrt, Rita J. =cllo, will appeal' as soloists. Theory of Learning," in the re- th "Boarer Hagen, Dale R. Harger, Antic M. Barbara J Sokolov, Gregory A. SpalySn, Peter G. Schreiner, Daniel Se- cital hall of the Music School. Hasche-Kluender, Richard H. Hayward, Walter S. Spiler, Stephen L. Spitz.it'orek, Frederick G. Smith, James E. MOND)AY. FEB. 15 8:0pm-D.RbrtSube iv 4. arisAlice F. Hecht, Richard Y. Bertzberg, Richar~d T. Sprague. Jared B. Stamen, Soden. Stuart Starkweather Scott L :0Pm- r oetSube F! , IV I rd Jo nneHeyood, ElenK,-Bnteman Daiel J.Steck Judith E. Steere, Nan- Strodtman, Mark B. Wainer, Dana E. 8:30 a.m.-George S. Odiorne of field of the University of Texas T YuyW yG Sen ~t . SteinberStnog.Wila, Robert . Wilcoxs, GLarrld " B Ch otwtr ~ ~ ' Jane"GLHuggnnsmMargueriteeE.ivyde, ReorgesSternbachiWilliamsfRober JnG.Hgisl t ltiS 1David A. Ingrum . - . .' Helen M. Stone, Marion D. Sutton, L. Yax. _________ suts-Oriented Appraisal Systems" chiatry to Education" in the of Merle L. Jacob, Squire Jaros, 0 Q Leonard J. Szymanski Kathryn L. in the Michgan Unon. Children's Psychiatric Hospital of A new extra-curricular activi-. Jeter, Shira A Joffe,' Cyntha E Jones, rtch, Diana K Temple, Barry M.4 m.D EgrFBoatAuiru.! ties award, sponsored by the Stu- 7 Marshall P. Jones, Bruce S. Kahn, Alan Thall, Christine L. Thomas, Sara F.V O re t ,iQ of the Depatment of Sociology 8:00 p.m.-University President IQ detRelations Board of the Uni- IN Kaplan, Carole ayeapran, Janet . Thomas, Corelia J Tr ey John S.o the University of Wisconsin,i Haran Hatcher will introduce ( A den Kaplan, Gail A. ,;Kaye, Patricia A. Turk, "Elizabeth Valiance, Elizabeth O pe versity Development Council, is; Kell, Katherine. A. . Kelso, 'Cavin B. Van Reuth..Thoas Vander Mey, Ma ra'ositlonlS ( en~f will speak on, "Personality and Michael Harrington, Jr. He will being offered for the first time; Kirchick, Andrew A. Kives, Roberta L: Viss, Julia Wang. Sandra M. War- r7 Research in the Social Woik Audi- keynote the University's Poverty I this prin: Kltzky arc, Lida M Weis, Wlma . weter-toliuenofthLindaz BM.diWeissosiWiwimahis.peWht"nera this sp rg. -30eahwllb DvdA..igoMegn"R tIStrom Jeffrey. D. Wicks, Cheryl L totuudfetetFiearBildng. Symosimiithhisspechr- ,ieaad f$0 ahwl eson, Paula Koepke,.Justin F. Krasnoft', Wilton; David F, Wrubel, Rodger A ar$o engItl- 8p~m. Jeremy J. Stone. of the the Midst of Plenty," at Rackhamor presented March 13 on the basis Wilmont R, Krels, Linda B. Krohfler, Young," Steven H. Young,. Linda L.I viewed for positions as counselors, Harvard University Centei' foi' In- Lectuie Hall. l of "!outstanding service to the Ellen L. Kroh, Robert. A. La, Budde, Vunis Karen D. Zalenko, Harvey im at two freshman orientation 5se- ternational Affairs will speak onl,1 8 p..-Jane Shwertfeger of of Univrsit." Rcipintswill be Ruthelen Lefkowitz, Mark Lehman, Ed, bler, Paul F. Zittel, Kristine Zvirbulis. sins to be held at the Fresh Air "H,-ow Shall Missile Procuement the Education school will speak Uiest"Reiinsward S. Leib, Anne W. Levy, RichardCap erBigtnAu.2-, chosen from nominations solicited J Levy, Ann S. Liebrecht, Kenneth R., MUSICCapnrBigtAu.2-, be Halted in the Soviet iron ad' on Current Interests in Pre- h fromn activities heads or from pe- Little, Clark . Lubbers, Paul D. Man- and 2224. teUie tts"i l eodSho nihet, oP ab titlons from individuals seeking de.roh A. Courtney, Jane M. MarsFiethnGsafoCet r.Hmpnn The sessions will be ol 'Educa- flooi' lounge of the dIental Health! da Theta in the University Ele- pa teaad.Booke S. Matthews, Gregory S. May, Son, Anne S. Hembrey, Ronald S. Long- tion: A Quest fo What." Resach Institute. mentary School Library. A Petitions are available in the " O ffice of Financial A ids in t e " '' ', ::::. ... . . . "? / x v::: :[~::":i":}}i~~:":::: :? F:':4:?:,...::r.::: ::::::: ..::........... ...b.....:,............_. ::. .:.: SAB or in the student offices of ~ ___DAL OFC.AL'ULEI the Michigan Union and Women'Y O FI:r League. They are due March 3. A ,IA L BLEN 15th ANNUAL ... ... AThe. aily,..ffcial Bulletin is anI Chamber A05s Series 'Conert - Paris1 MON.,lFEB15- School in Pontic Luthean Student Soc St/Math; H.S.-EngI, Span./Engl., D A N C l otfirizl .#Nbcation of The Univer- Chamber Orchestra.Paul Kuentz con- Joes & Laughlin Steel Corp Pitts- Capel Hill St and S Forest Ave Tpe C sity f 1'ichigan, for which The I uctor Adoph Sche aum trumpet so- urgh, Pa-Econ Engl,Rx'st Gen Lib E~FB 4 Mivhligax), Daly Assumes no editor- gist: Rackham Letue al 8:30 pm Ats Poli Sli Psych & Soc for sales Student 'Monist Organiaton of Hillel WieDo l-HS it)Eo., FEB. 24 Ia epq~b~t. oie sol etng pogram located in Detot Mich and the Israeli Studens Asoiaton Cci H(..Ds.EoiGo. Club ectur: J. . Hudon Co, Detoit -Men &; (cosponsrs), A ParyIsrelim"fLit.,gl.Drama,., CounselunslVoVoc Ssent ;.xn) pT WRITTEN form to Independent SocialistCubLcre j ,HusnC.Deoi-Mn& c-pnss)"APtysali fa Elec., Home c., Auto Mech. Auto Room 5g Apt stratIon Bldg. bie- Frank Marquart, editor of Dissent," women with degree in~ any major field, ;tling the Nagila Dances (profession-i Mech/atnGrsPByPE forp 2 , the day preceding .speaking on "The State q teUAW," I Psitions in merchandising, retailing & alngrouSat.,sFeb.i0,s:30tm, fHillddoel, Taes iy Mc.-Ee. o 11 for Sa, -_ by 2 p.m. Friday Sun., Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m., , ichigan Un-' exec. dev. program. 1429Si.Fe.20 :0 ~. HilleS. , Typere CA;, J.- El./em, Ego- fa~StuIrda jd Sunday. General ion, Room 3C. TUES., FEB. 16-149HlStcaTpA;J -i./eg El, Ndtmss m hbe published a mai- .--- ... First National Bank of Chicago, Il.~- fol mgit. trng.. merchandising & re- MathSci., Rem. Read., Vocal; HS.- ?ilk .,Eng., Eng.Span., Am. Hist./Soc., C x' 4 of t) ztifmes on request; Day Dept. o Linguistics: Frenh and Ger- Degree in any field for banking, econ.,; tailing. ' n lenidar iotr appear once only. mhan language examinations will be toreign trade, mgmt. trug.. office man- Aluminum Co. of America, Pits- World Hist., ~ovt.'Bon., Biol., Band Ciuden or ., jion notices are not given Mon. and Li'es., March 8 and 9. agement. Men & women, burgh, Pa.-Majors in Arch., Econ. Cen. (exp.), Sp./Guid., Home Ec., Draft. x > w' i3'.ation must r otfq'tlte Departmental Degrees in Econ., Eng., & Gen. Lib. rec. & Conservation), Poll, S., Psych. Art, M.R. Girls P; J.H.-Home c?I + 1 4, ,,,BRUAY 14office of thei, .4. pontti to do so on o rs Positions i Mgmt. Trng. Prod.: Chem. (organic& physical), for Vocal, Math, Span./ngl., Gn.St., R I before Tues., Ma 1 , i Territorial sales. Located in Muske- Mgmt Trng. Program. Top half of class: Fr. Span.. Girls PB. Mat/Si.; H.S. g ( =ratv Vi'lndar <'' Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., Tucka-. U.S. PE, Span., Fr., Dr. Ed.. Home Ec., Biol., * IHTEkein S X (ilI(1CaV hoe, NY.-Degree in any maor field for' EDUCATION DIVISION: IA., Lb. WITH 6 Profesional Tlwtatre Program New . pharm. ales and sales promotion. Ter- The following list of schools will be THIURS, FEB. 25-r hoTROHE ~ ~ ?rj n~. Hall's "An Eve- ,MEng~io~ring Miech°Aanis oe minr .rtoisi erot&ohr .lc-interviewing at the Bureau of Appoint- La Puente, Calif.-Elem., El. Span.; ARSACAEM".sing', ~st ' 1enttisOhfl Theate, MHatrthate, "Aalsi3f0o.n tions (p.m. only). nients for prospective teahers for 1965 J.H.-Sci., Eng., I.A.; H.S.-Sci (Chem ARTSACAEMYsin plex Strews States in Classical Plastic- I WED.. FEB. 17- during the week beginning Mon., Feb.Py, Math, Span., Fr., Engl., Bus.I DNESUET ty"MnFb1.4pm.31 W.American Hospital Supply Corp., Evan- 22. hrs i~ I. FR.FB $0 ..Cniern.stn, Il.-Degree in any field for mgmS. ClairShrsMc-EemLi, < Teri":nghte-'. sale promotion & territorial sales MON., FEB. 2?- Art, P, Vocal: JT.H.-Bngl., Math. Gen.I SAT., FEB. 27 2:30 Mat.. Jackie ;Coogan in TeKdArhte-Sociology ~ Deartmental cLorlquium:: Throughout U.S lpnMc.-lmEl ui, SciS., Vocal/Instr.; H.S.-Engl., Math,1 :00 P.M. lueAd,7ad9pm Dr. Edgar F; BOratta, "Personality and Maritime Admin., Wash., D.C. - Men E.-pHr;JH.Lb; .SBuBi.ChmPys.Ce., Girls P; LYIAMEDESSHNTHATE cholofMuicHoor Rcial Research," Mon., Feb. 15, 4 p.m.. Social z~ women with degrees iiiEcGn EcnG n . o.A. o.Cod pc d ALL SEATS RESERVED Thmas Leveck, violinist: Recital Hall, Work Ad, Frieze Bldg. Lb. Art, Hist., Journ., & Poli. S. Wyoming, Mich.-Elem. E. Art, Fr., Seattle, Wash.-Elem. K-6, Hoe c.,r $1.50 eves. ON SALE FEB. 22 School of Music, 8:30 p.M. .*; i. Posit ois nn mgmt. trng.. statistics, Span., Journ., Lib., Drafting, El. Girls Ind. Arts, Math, Gen. St., Girls PE,r $1.00 mat. AT BOX OFFICE_____ Arms Control Seminar: Mon., Feb. transprtation & gen. writing. Candi- PB. Sec. Girls P, Sec. Ed., Speech! Spec. Ed.. Seb. Psych.I 'AtT*JZ OEN JSho fMscDcoa eia 15, 8-10 p.m., 2nd: Floor Lounge, Mental "dates chosen from FSEE & Mgmt. In- Theatre. Wspr on l ils Robert Jones, organist: Hill Aud., 8:30 'Health Research Institute. Speaker: Jer-, tern Registers. Madison, Wis.-Elem. K-6, J.H. - Prt Huron, Mich.-Al Fields exceptI p~.-emy J. Stone, Harvard University, Cen- laItenational Milling Co.. Minneapolis, Eng.. Soc. St., Engl.Hist., Eng. Civis, SocngtnSt. & Pieds.B. ___________________ _________ter fo nentiniAfir,"o Min.-- Degree in Econ. & Gen. Lib. Arts Biol., Gen. Sl,, Home Ec., Math; H S Shall Missile Procurement Be Halted 'oi mgmt. triig.Lcated throughout US.s E hmEn-F em n AlngoV.AlIils _______________the____________ Soviet Union and the United LaSa le & Koch Co., Toledo, Ohio -,Span., Home E.Id Arts, Math Phys-l HuFRint.-Ee., FEB.-Egg-- ..3..A 1f 1 ,.A4A a ostwnh rtr rStates?" .Men & women. Gen. Lib. Arts degrees ics. Soc. St.. Art. Lib. El./VoalI- , ,b~mFr . ,,,, ;~n r F., pi'esent "Butterfield. Berkeley and Bluestone: A symposium on Stu- dent Freedom" in the North Con- coui'se of East Quadrangle. Speak- irg will be Fi'. Celestine Steiner, Chaneellor of the University of Detroit; Assoc. Dean James H. Robertson of the Office for Stu- dent Affairs; and Stuar't Zelmer, dirrector of East Quadrangle. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present "Ivan the Terrible Part IT" in the Architecture Audi- torium. 8 p.m..--The University Players will present Chez Torpe in True- blood Auditorium.. 8:2?0 p.m.-The Budapest Str'ing Quartet will perform in Rackham Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY. FEB. 19 4:15i p.m. -- Paul Ziff of the University of Wisconsin will lec- ture on "Knowing and Believing~ in r'oom 1035 Angell Hall. 4:15 p.m .-Lester T. Ruttedg~e of the Phychology Departm~ent will lecture on "Brain Stimula-. tion and Altered Brain Function" in Auditorium C. Angell Hall. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will- present, "Ivan the Terrible Part TI" in the Architecture Audi- torium.' 8 0.m.-The University Players will present Chez Torpe in True- blood Auditorium. 8:30 p.m:-The Budapest String Quartet will perform in Racidiam Auditorium. SATURDAY, FEB. 20 *I v FRANCOIS BILLETDOUX WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 4 p.m.T. 0. Sippel of the Ana- )my department will lecture on age Changes in Lens Metabolism" 12501 East Medical Building. 4 p.m.-Harry Koffler of Purdue ill lecture on "The Molecular Or- anization of Bacterial Flagella," zthe third level ampitheater of e Medical Science Building. 8 p.m.-The University Players ill present Billetdoux's "'Chez )rpe" in Trueblood Auditorium. 8 p.m.-Mayor Richard Daley of hicago will speak on the "Blight f'Our' Cities" in H'ill Aud. as hrit S C. 9 I the Poverty Symposium. 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. -' Marilyn 8:30 p.m.-The Budapest String Mason, Organist will 'perform a quartet will perform in Rackham' recital at Studio 2110. uditorium. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild THURDAY FEB 18presents Charlie Chaplin's, "The THURSAY, FB. 1 Great Dictator" in the architec- 4 p.m.-I. R. Gibbons of Han'- tune auditor'ium. ard University will speak on "The 8 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Figure rganization of Cilia and Flagel- Skating Club will present "Mel- ," in the third level ampitheater ody on Ice" on the University fthe Medical Science Building.; ice rink. 4:10 p.m.-Maurice Regard, of 8 p.m..-University players will ae University of Aix-Marseille present Chez Torpe in Trueblood ill lecture on, "Balzac : Sens en Auditorium. artee de la Comedie Humaine" in 8:30 p.m.-The Budapest String .uditorium B. Angell Hall. Quartet will perform in Rackham 7 p.m.-The Pilot Project will Auditorium. International Contemporary Music ONCE Festival 1965 11 Feb.-Spectacular Theatre Music 1 2 Feb.-Orchestra, 1 3 Feb.-Electronic Music & Cybersonics 14 Feb.-Lukas Foss Ensemble ,+ 8 :30 P.M. VFW Hall 314 E. Liberty mininmmmmmu ummminininin. uinininininmm minmmminmmu f ts~r a~rr e rr~ w a sr ww .IRIMIIII s MQ1 ,U r s I 1 r 1 THE KID1 Another of Chaplin's delightfully comic, richly pothet-*I ic stories of the stylish tramp. SChaplin's delicately removes his fingerless dress gloves and extravagantly selects a half-smoked butt from a sardine-can cigarette case in a gesture that lifts the,' r tramp from the realities of poverty to the glories of; aristocracy. 11 r 1 Lost Times Tonight at 7 and 9 1I 1 1 I S IN THE ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 1r i 1 1 ~ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS1 1 The Third Ann Arbor Film Festival is coming in March. 0I 4 t a unique event inmioUpict ~ue mniwry 2 complete films on the same subject- YIIE L'EXPERIMENT!" EXPERIENCE! -XY r ' "FASCINATING" 160 *-he lII), ofaMariag MY NIGHTS I MY DAYS WITH FRANCOISE/ WITH JEAN-MARC Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- 'sonnel- Techniques- Seminar-George S Odiorne, Graduate School of" Businese Administration, "Management by Ob- jectives - Results-Oriented Appraisal Systems": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. School of Music anidIDramatic Arts Center Lecture-Peter Yates, guest lec- turer, 'Composite Lecture": Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. School of Music DMA Piano Series Recital-Doctoral Students in Piano Performance, "The Prokofiev Piano So- natas-Paurt II": Recital Hall. School of Music, 8 :316p'm*. Placen t iANNOUNCEMENTS: jAttn.: Seniors-Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, announces applications now being accepted for careers in pro- fessional, hospital, reseaach & engrg., including Librarians, Editors,. Pharma- cists, Chemists & Civil Engrg. On~the- Sjob educ, opportunities available. De-1 tails at Blireau. jOhio State Univ., Columbus - An- nounces Grad Resident Assistantships! available for 2: yr. work-study programt .Iu Student.-Fersonnel Work leading to s MA orPhD.° Reclpieltts serve as resi- dence hail ass't., group advisers & coun- selors. "B" average req. Room, boai'd &, salary paid. Details at Bureau. FPLACEMEN T'INTERVIEWSi 'Bureau' ' of A4ppointments--Senio~rs & g ad sty~- edents, please call 764-7460 for t ppoint- m nents with the following: {ORGANIZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce-. ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Alpha Phi Omega, Executive meet- ing, Feb. 14, 2 p.m., Room 3524 SAB. Gamma Delta (Lutheran Student Group, Missouri Synod). Supper, 6j p.m., discussion with students from Wesley. 6:45 p.m., Feb. 14. Univer- sity Lutheran Chapel, i511. Washtenaw. Graduate Outing Club, Hiking and/or Ice skiting, Feb. 14, 2 p.m.. Rackham, Huron St. entrance. Guild House, Presentation and discus- sion of 'Christian Thought," Rev. J. Edgar Edwards, Feb. 14, 7-8 p.m.; Mon.,1 ? Feb. 15, noon luncheon, 12-1 p.m., Prof. Pani C. McCracken, School of Bus. Ad., "Implications- of the British Fi- nancial Situation"; Tuesday noon luncheon, Feb. 16, 12-1 p.m.. Henry Wallace. Graduate School of Social Work, "Social Power, Self-destructive or Self-Cr'eative?", Guild House. 802 Monroe. la Sociedad Iispanica. Tertulia hines. 3-5, 3050 Frieze Bldg., Vengon todos. L utheran Student Chapel (National Lutheran Council), Worship services Sun, Feb., 14, 9:30 and 11 a.m. (Holy Communion at 11); Sunday evening program, 7 p.m.. "The Church's Pro- phetic Role in Eduication," with Philip Wargelin, principal of Northern High stru., M.R., Girls PB/Health. Littleton, Colo.-Elem. K-6, Vocal orr Gen. Music, PB; J.H.-Engl./Soc. St., Math. Fr., Span.. Fine Arts, Home Ec., Counsel., Girls PB; H.S. - Span., Fr.. 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