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THE 11IICHIGAN DAILY

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PAETOTEMIH( III

SUNDY, 4APRIL 1965

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To Come:a Campus Cale

Representatives of the Peace at the Gabriel Richard Center, 3311 Ross at the Rackham Lecture
Corps will be at the Michigan Thompson St. : Hall.
Union this week to select Peace 7:30 p.m.-University Friends TUESDAY, APRIL 6
Corps workers for its programs. of the Student Nonviolent Co- 8 a.m.-The Cooperative Educa-
An information booth will be set ordinating Committee will spon- I tion Club Conference will be held
up on the first floor of the Mich- sor a folk sing featuring Joe Har- at the Rackham Bldg.
Igan Union tomorrow where lit- rison at the First Congregational 4 p.m.-Eric B. Kraus of Woods
erature on programs as well as Church, Williams at State. Hole, Mass., will speak on "The
people to answer questions will be MONDAY, APRIL 5 Mixed Layer of the Ocean" in
available-.; Room 5500 East Engineering.
Applicants will be required to .3:30 p.m.-Author Allan Temko 1 4:10 p.m.-The Department of
fill out questionnaires and take a will speak on "The Challenge to English will sponsor a lecture by
placement test. The tests will Design in a Technological Age" John Holloway of Queen's Col-
be administered four times a day at the Architecture Aud- lege, Cambridge, England, about'
starting Wednesday of this week 4 p.m.-Prof. A. M. Freuden- "Form and Originality in English
and continuing through next thal of Columbia University will Romantic Verse," at Aud. A.
Tuesday. These tests are to de- speak on "Second Order Effects 7:30 p.m.-Students for a Dem-
termine the applicant's skills and in Oissipative Solids" in Room 311 ocratic Society and VOICE Poli-
interests for placement purposes. West Engineering. tical Party will present a "Once
There is no passing or failing of 4 p.m.-The Publivc Health John Friends Concert" to raise funds,
the test. Sundwall Memorial Lecture will , for economic research and action,
At present there are over 300 present Kenneth A. Easlick, pro- in Aud. A.
different types of jobs and 8000 fessor emeritus of public health 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
positions open in 46 countries in dentistry, speaking on "The Tor- will present works by student com-
Latin America, Africa, the Far rid Torment of Crusade," in the posers in a public Composers For-
East and the Middle East. Public Health Aud. um in the music school's Recital
No commitment on the part of 4:10 p.m.-The Department of Hall.
the individual is made to continue Romance Languages presents WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
with the program by taking the Americo Castro, professor emeri- 8:20 a.m.-Harold I. Lief of Tu-j
placement test or entering the tus at Princeton University, speak- lane University will lecture on
training program. He may with- ing on "El 'Quijote' Como Prob- "The Teaching of Sex Informa-
traw at any time. lema Literario," at Rackham Am- tion and Marital Counselling to
Applicants for the program must phitheatre. Medical Students and Residents in!
be an American citizen, 18 years 4:15 p.m.-The Center for Near Psychiatry" at Children's Hospital
or older, and if he is married, Eastern and North African Stud- Aud.
must have no dependents under I ies will present a lecture by Wil- 4 p.m.-George M. Davis of the
the age of 18. liam H. Lewis, of the State De- Museum of Zoology will speak on-
partment, speaking on "Algeria "Systematics: An Integration of
SUNDAY, APRIL 4 Socialism, Arabism, and Conflict" Disciplines" in a Department of
2:30 p.m.--Sigma Alpha Iota will at Aud. D of Angell Hall. Zoology Seminar at 1400 Chemis-
present an "American Musicale" 4:30 p.m.-Frank Quackenboss, try Bldg.
at the School of Music Recital manager of the General Motors 4:10 p.m.-Rudolph Wittkower
Hall. Research Laboratories Operations will speak on "Classic and Ro-
4:15 p.m.-The School of Music Research Department, will speak mantic: Architecture and the Gar-
will present Hans David, lecturing on "Qualitative Aspects of Oper- den in Eighteenth Century Eng-
on "Scholars, Buttons and Droop- ations Research" in Room 1042, land" at Aud. B.
ing; Eyelids--the 'Portraits of J. East Engineering. 4:15 p.m.-U. T. Place, from the
S. Bach'," at Aud. B, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m.-The School of Musis University of Chicago, will speak
7;30 -pan.-Mr. and Mrs. John will have a faculty recital, fea- on "The Status of Mentalistic
Baum and Mr. and Mrs. John turing Eugene Bossart and Charles Explanation in Psychology" in Rm.
Feldkamp will speak on "The Fisher, duo piano, with Chember 2003, Angell Hall.
Formation of a Christian Home" Orchestra conducted by Gilbert 7:30 p.m.-VOICE Political Par-j

the University of Iowa will speak
on "Physicians and Books as Il-
lustrated by the Gold-Headed
Canes," at the Fifth Level amphi-
theatre of the Medical Science
Bldg.
8:30 p.m.-Norman Brody, bass-
baritone, will give a recital in the
School of Music Recital Hall.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
will present a lecture demonstra-
tion on "Japanese Music: Nagauta
and Matsuri Bayashi" by William

"Il Grido (The Outcry)" in the
Architecture Aud. 11
8 p.m.-The Department of
Speech University Players will
present Bertolt Brecht's "Gali-
leo" in Trueblood Aud.
8 p.m.-A travel film will be;
presented in Aud. A.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
Concerto Concert will be held, pre-
senting the University Symphony
Orchestra with Student Auditions'
Winners, at Hill Aud.

udar FLY TO EUROPE
directed by Robert A. Warner atPT
Rackham Lecture Hall.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
.8:30 a.m.-The United Nations Nerk -
Assoation will hold a conference
at the Michigan Union.
8:45 a.m.-Registration of the LEAVE JUNE 2-RETURN AUG. 17
Conference for Teachers of Dri-
ver Education will be held in the
Rackam Lobby.3 1
4:15 p.m.-Hans Wallach of
Swarthmore College will speak on
a subject to be announced in a Call JIM PODELL 761-1635
Department of Psychology col-
loquium in Aud C.

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P Malim of the University Japa-F
nese Study Group in the Rackham FRIDAY. APRIL 9
Lecture Hall. 9:15 a.m.-The Michigan School-
THURSDAY, APRIL 8 master's Club Conference will hold
8 a.m.-Frank Maria, manage- a general session in the Rackham
ment consultant, will speak on Lecture Hall.
"The Human Relations Audit" inC 10 a.m.-The Michigan Junior
a Bureau of Industrial Relations :College Association Conference
Personnel Techniques Seminar at will meet at the Michigan Union.
the Michigan Union. 10:30 a.m.-His Royal Highness
9:30 a.m.-The Michigan Schol-|Bernhard, Prince of the Nether-
ars in College Teaching Confer- lands, will speak at the Under-
ence will have registration at the graduate Honors Convocation at
Rackham lobby. Hill Aud.
2:15 p.m.-Alex Bernstein of Si- 3:45 p.m.-M. O. Burrel of Na-
mulmantics Corp. will speak on tional Aeronautics and Space Ad-
"Artificial Intelligence" in Room ministration Space Flight Center
1057 of the Mental Health Re- will speak on "Proton Penetration
search Institute. I Calculations" at Cooley Aud. on
I 3 p.m.-A Research Seminar in North Campus.
Hospital and Medical Care Sys- 4 p.m.-Joseph V. Swintosky of
tems will discuss "Organizations Smith, Kline and French Lab-
of Medical Care and Its Effect on , oratories will lecture on "The Bio-
Hospital Use" in Rm. 69 of the slogical Half-Life concept and Its
Business Administration Bldg. Applications," at the Chemistry-
3:30 p.m.-The Michigan Junior Pharmacy Bldg.
College Association Conference 4:15 p.m.-James J. Gibson of
will be at the Michigan Union. Cornell University will speak on
4 p.m.-Punya Shoka Ray of a subject to be announced in a
the University of Chicago will Psychology Colloquium at Aud. C,
speak on "Language Standardiza- Angeli Hall.
'tion" in Lane Hall series lecture in 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will
Rm. 200, Lane Hall. present Michaelangelo Antonioni's
4 p.m.-Prof. Guy E. Swanson "Il Grido (The Outcry)" at the
will speak on "Human Nature Architecture Aud.
and the Search for a Naturalistic 8 p.m.-The Dept. of Speech
Ethic" in a Charles Horton Cooley University Players will present
Centennial lecture, at Aud. A. Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo" in True-
4 p.m.-Julius London of the blood Aud.
University of Colorado will speak 8 p.m.-The Deutsche Verein
on "Time Variations of Ozones in vocal concert will be held in Aud.
the Upper Atmosphere" in Rm. ';A.
5500 East Engineering. r 8:30 p.m.-John A. Williams will
4:15 p.m.-George Howerton of speak on "A Close-Up of the
Northwestern University will lec- Moon".during an astronomy dept.
ture on "Today's Demands 'for . Visitors' Night at Aud. D.
Musical Excellence" in a Pi Kappa 8:30 p.m.-Melvin Jones, cornet,
Lambda honors assembly in Rack- will hold a degree recital 'at the
ham Lecture Hall. School of Music Recital Hall.
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will ± 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
present Michelangelo Antonioni's I will present Collegium Musicum,
U.-

4:30 and 7 p.m.-The School of
Music will present recitals by
Robert Clark, organist, in Organ
Studio 2110 of the School of Mu-
sic.
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will
present "Sunrise" at Architecture
Aud.
8 p.m. - The Department of
Speech University Players will
present Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo"
in Trueblood Aud.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
will present a University Wood-
wind Quintet Recital in the Rack-
ham Lecture Hall.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
will present a recital by trumpet
and cornet students in the School
of Music Recital Hall.

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Robert Sheff, Mark Slobin, Russell Peck,
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PROCEEDS TO ERAP-SDS
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Wednesday, April 7, 7:30
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Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; stay
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organiration notices are not
accepted for publication.
SUNDAY, APRIL 4
Da iCalendar
Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota
American Musicale-Recital Hall, School
of Music, 2:30 p.m.
School of Music Lecture-Hans David,
lecturer: "Scholars, Buttons, and Droop-
ing Eyelids-'Portraits of J. S. Bach'":
Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital-Ray-
mond Marchionni, pianist: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 4:30 p.m.
General Notices
Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize: Students
competing for, the Bain-Swiggett Poetry
Prize must leave their entries at the
Hopwood Roomn, 1006 Angell Hall, on or
before I~on., April 5.
Student Accounts: Your attention is
called to the following rules passed by
the Regents at their meeting on Feb.
28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac-
counts due the University not later
than the last day of classes of each;
semester or summer session. StudentI
loans which are not paid or renewed
are subject to this regulation: however.
student loans not yet due are exempt.
Any unpaid accounts at the close of
business on the last day of classes will
be >reported to the Cashier of the Uni-
verity and
"(a) All academic credits will be
withheld, the grades for the semester
or summer session just completed will
not be released, and no transcript of
credits will be issued.
"(b) All students owing such accounts
will not be allowed to register in any
subsequent semester or summer session
anti payment has been made."
Doctoral Examination for Loren Wil-
liam Nolte, Electrical Engineering;
thesis: "Adaptive Realizations of Opti-
mum Detectors for Synchronous and
Sporadic Recurrent Signals in Noise,"
Mon., April 5, 1217 E. Engrg. Bldg., 10
a.ni. Chairman, A. B. Macnee.
Doctoral Examination for Illar Muu,
Zoology; thesis: "Behavioral and Phys-
iological Influences on the Distribution
of the Flying Squirrel, Glaucomys vo-
Ians," Mon., April 5, 2009 Museum of

Zoology, 2 p.m. Chairman, W. H. Burt.
Doctoral Examination for Jackj
Himelblau, Romance Languages & Lit-
eratures; thesis: "The Aesthetic Ideas
of Alejandro O. Destua," Mon., April
9, E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg., 21
p.m. Chairman, J. C. Caillet-Bois.
Doctoral Examination for Donald
James Hadley. Education & Psychology;
thesis: "Experimental Relationships be-
tween Creativity and Anxiety," Mon.
April 5, 1600 UES, 10 a.m. Chairman,
W. A. Ketcham.
Doctoral Examination for Stephen
Browning Agard, Mathematics; thesis:
"Topics in the Theory of Quasiconfor-
mal Mappings," Mon., April 5, 2032 An-
(Continued on Page 8)
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce-
ments is available to otticially recog-
nized and registered student organiza-
tions only. Forms are available in Room
1011 SAB.
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Alpha Phi Omega, Executive Board
meeting, April 4, 2 p.m., Room 3545
SAB.
Graduate Outing Club, Hiking and/or
canoeing , April 4, 2 p.m., Rackham,
Huron St. entrance.
* * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, lunes
3-5, 3050 Frieze Bldg. Vengan Todos.
* * *
Newman Student Association, "The
Formation of a Christian Home." Mr.
and Mrs. John Baum and Mr. and
Mrs. John Feldkamp, April 4, 7:30 p.m.,
331 Thompson.
* * *
Voice Political Party, Membership
meeting, Mon., April 5, 7:30 p.m., Un-
ion, Room 3-S.
* * *
Voice Political Party, ONCE Friends
Avante-Garde Concert with Gordon
Mumma, Robert and Mary Ashley, Rob-
ert Sheff, Mark Slobin, Russell Peck,?
David Andrew, Tues., April 6, Aud. A.
Angell Hall, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds to
ecornomic research and action project
of SDS.
*' * *
U. of M. Libertarian League, Debate
on majority rule, April 6. 8 p.m., Mich-I
igan Union, Room 3-C. Chairman andI
secretary of U. of M. Libertarian League
taking the affirmative, against the{
chairmen of the YoungRepublicans
and Young Democrats for the nega-
tive: Resolved: That majority rule is an{
oppressive and immoral principle for
government or any other endeavor,
followed by a question period.

ty will present an informal dis-
cussion, "Organizing the' Northern
Poor," about the activities of the
Economic Research and Action
Project. It will be presented in
the Undergraduate Library Mul-
tipurpose Room.
8 p.m.-The Department of
Speech University Players will
present Bertolt Brecht's "Gali-
leo" in Trueblood Aud.
8 p.m.--Prof. William B. Bean of
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