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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY. 9 APRIL 1965

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sity of. Michigan, for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
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publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; l)ay
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Per-
sonnel Techniques Seminar-Michigan
Union, 8 a.m.
Michigan Schoolmaster's Club Con-
ference-General Session, Rackham Lee-.
ture Hall, 9:15 a.m.
Michigan Junior College Association
Conference-Michigan Union, 10 a.m.
Undergraduate Honors Convocation-
H.R.H. Prince Bernhard of The Neth-
erlands: Hill Aud., 10:30 a.m.
Pharmacy Alumni Lecture-Joseph V.
Swintosky, Smith, Kline & French
Laboratories, "The Biological Half-Life
Concept and its Applications": Chem-
Istry-Pharmacy Bldg., 4 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Michelangelo Anton-
toni's "Il Grido" (The Outcry): Archi-
tecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Production-Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo":
Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
Deutsche Verein Vocal Concert-Aud.
A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m.
Dept. of Astronomy Visitors' Night--
John A. Williams, Dept. of Astronomy,
"A Close-up of the Moon." To observe
the Moon and Mars: Aud. D, Angell
Hall, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Melvin Jones, cornet: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Recital-Collegium
Musicum: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m..
Doctoral Examination for Tetsuya
Kobayashi, Education; thesis: "Gen-
eral Education for Scientists and Engi-
neers in the United States of America
and Japan," today, 4024 UHS, 4 p.m.
Chairman, C. A. Eggertsen.
Doctoral Examination for Herbert
John Izzo, Linguistics; thesis: "Con-
cerning the Gorgia Toscana and Its
Possible Relationship to Etruscan," to-
day, 3050. Frieze Bldg., 4 p.m. Chair-
man, Ernst Pulgram.
Doctoral Examination for James Ed-
ward Falk, Mathematics; thesis: "A
Constrained Lagrangian Approach to
Nonlinear Programming," today, 205
W. Engrg. Bldg., 3:15 p.m. Chairman,
R. M. Thrall.
Doctoral Examination for Bernard
Joseph Snyder, Nuclear Engineering;
thesis: "Calculation of Gamma Ray
Scintillation Detector Efficiencies and
Photofractions by Monte Carlo Meth-
ods," today, Conf. Room, Phoenix Lab.,
N. Campus, 10 a.m. Chairman, G. F.
Knoll.
Doctoral Examination for Barry
Sheldon Greenwald, Psychology; thesis:
"The Effects of Early Childhood Ex-
perience on Vocational Choice: A Study
of Psychotherapists, Educational Ad-
ministrators, and Historians," today,
Seminar Room, Counseling Division,

1007 E. Huron St., 1 p.m. Chairman, ,:
Edward Bordin.:
Doctoral Examination for Layton
Barnes Murphy, Library Science; thes-+
is: "John Holt, Patriot Printer and
Publisher," today, 10 General Library,
3:30 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Kilgour.
Doctoral Examination for Edward Jo-
seph Fadden, Instrumentation Engi-
neering; thesis: "Computational As-
pects of a Class of Optimal Control
Problems," today, 1028 E. Engrg. Bldg.,
3 p.m. Chairman, E. G. Gilbert.
Doctoral Examination for William
Corbin Elrod, Mechanical Engineering;
thesis: "Low Heat Flux Boiling Out-
side Vertical and Horizontal Tubes,"
today, 401A W. Engrg .Bldg., 1 p.m.
Chairman, J. A. Clark.
Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and
Literatures Lecture: Nicola Ziadeh, pro-
fessor of Modern Arab History, Ameri-
can University of Beirut, "Experiences
in Self-Identification in the Middle
East," today, 4:10 p.m .,200 Lane Hall.
General Notices
Dept. of Speech Films Showing: Cine-
ma 4 will present four new films, Fri.,
April 9, 8 p.m. No admission charge.
Astronomical Colloquium: Sat., April
10, 10:30 a.m., 807 Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. Dr. Jorge Sahade, Universidad
Nacional de La Plata and Indiana Uni-
versity, "Comments on Close Binary
Systems."
Undergraduate Honors Convocation:
The annual Convocation recognizing
undergraduate honor students will be
held at 10:30 a.m., Fri., April 9, at
Hill Aud. His Royal Highness Prince
Bernhard of The Netherlands wilil
speak.
All classes, except clinics and grad-
uate seminars, will be dismissed at
9:45 a.m. for the Convocation. How-
ever,sseniors may be excused from
clinics and seminars.
The honor students will not wear
caps and gowns.hMain floor seats will
be reserved for them and for members
of their families, and will be held un-
til 10:15. Doors of the auditorium will
open at 10. Public invited.
Applicants for the Joint Program in
Liberal Arts and Medicine or Dentistry:
Juniors or seniors planning to apply
for admission to the Joint Program in
Liberal Arts and Medicine or Dentistry
must submit their formal application
to 1220 Angell Hall before Fri., April
16.
Lectureships Available under the Ful-
bright-Hays Act as of April 1, 1965 are
listed by the Committee on Interna-
tional Exchange of Persons. A copy of
the list may be consulted in the
Graduate Fellowship Office, 110 Rack-
ham Bldg.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student-sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All
publicity for these events must be
withheld until the approval has be-
come effective.
Approval request forms for student-
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
VOICE Political Party, Once Avante-
Garde Music Concert, 7:30 p.m., April
6, Aud. A, Angell Hall.
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 tne event
FRI., APRIL 9-
Alpha Phi, Pledge Formal; Alpha
Tau Omega, TG; Beta Theta Phi, TG;
Chi Phi, TG; Delta Upsilon, TG; Hay-
den, Open-Open; Phi Gamma Delta,
Record Party; Phi Kappa Tau, Closed
Party; Prescott, Open-Open; Strauss
Ice Cream Blast-Open-Open; Tyler,
Open-Open; Van Tyne, Open-Open.
SAT., APRIL 10--
Acacia, Founder's Day; Adams, Open-
Open; Alpha Delta Phi, Party; Alpha
Tau Omega, Party; Anderson, Open-
Open; Beta Theta Pi, Theme Party;
Chicago, House Party & Open-Open;
Chi Phi, Barner; Chi Psi, Alumni
Weekend; Cooley, Open-Open; Delta
Sigma Phi, 2009 Washtenaw; Delta Tau
Delta, Pledge Formal; Delta Upsilon,
Pledge Formal; Greene, Open-Open.
Hayden, Open-Open; Michigan, House
Banquet; Michigan, Susterka Lake
.Dance; Noble, Open-Open; Phi Gamma
Delta, Record Party; Phi Kappa Tau,
Closed Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Pledge
Party; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge
Formal; Sigma Chi, Pledge Formal; Sig-
ma Nu, House Party; Sigma Phi, Bun-
dle Party; Strauss, Open-Open; Theta
Chi, Pledge Party; Theta Delta Chi,
Teen Bop Party; Triangle, Party; Tyler,
Open-Open; Wenley, Open-Open; Zeta
Psi, Tijuana Party.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Connecticut State, Hartford-Pharma-
cist, licensed in Conn. Compound &
dispense drugs at state institution.
Morningstar Paisley, Inc., N.Y.C. -
Openings in research dept. of Interna-
tional Latex, producer of synthetic la-
tex, indust. adhesives, processed gums &
specialty chemicals. 1. Organic Chem.,
MS in org. chem, or equiv. Adapt elas-
tomeric latices to fiber-polymer com-
binations. 2. Basic Polymer Res., PhD
or equiv. in phys.-polymer chem.,
rheology or colloidal chem,
State of North Carolina, Raleigh -
Employment Counselor Trainee. De-
gree in psych., personnel admin., educ.
or rel. 1 yr. assignment may lead to
permanent position.
Awrey Bakeries & Co., Detroit-Mktg.
& sales repres. BA mktg., sales bkgd.
Prefer single man 20-30. Trng, in Kan-
sas City includes travel. Exper. not
required.

Local Research Organization - Ad-
min. Ass't. Woman Social Sci. grad with
office exper. & typing ability to han-
dle heavy correspondence. Age 21-55.
* * *
For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:

212 SAB--
Happy Hollow Camp, Columbus, Ind.
-Social Service Camp will interview
April 15 from 9:30-12 & 1-5 p.m., men
for waterfront & counselors. Also 2nd
cook.
Gillette Safety Razor Co., Chicago &
Detroit-Will interview men for mer-
chandising work on April 16 from
8:30-12 & 1-5 p.m.

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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra
Grofe: Grand Canyon Suite
Woodwind Quintets by Riegger & Poulenc
Beethoven: Symphonies No. 1 & No. 8
Khachaturion: Piano Concerto
Peter Katin, pianist
Arnold: Four Scottish Dances &
Symphony No. 3, London Symphony,
Malcolm Arnold, cond.
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 9 &
Prokofieff: Lt. Kiie
Hindemith: Requiem for Those We Love
Kodaly: Psalmus Hungaricus &
Bartok: Dance Suite
Stravinsky: Ebony Concerto &
Symphony in Three Movements
Woody Herman, clarinet
Mahler: Symphony No. 9, Leopold Ludwig
London Symphony Orchestra
Ernst von Dohnanyi, Memorial Album
Playing his own music
Mahler: Symphony No. 5
London Symphony Orchestra,
Rudolf Schwarz, cond.
Villa-Lobos: Uirapuru & Prokofieff: Cinderella
Stadium Symphony Orchestra, Stowkowski, cond.
Respigh: Feste Romane & Rachmaninoff:
Symphonic Dances
London Symphony Orchestra, Goossens, cond.
Schubert: Octet for Strings & Winds, Op. 166
Fine Arts Quartet & New York Woodwind
Quintet
Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Boult, cond.
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Boult, cond.
Copland: Appalachin Spring
Gould: Spirituals for Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 9
London Philharmonic; Boult, cond.
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
Stadium Symphony, Stowkowski
Copland: Billy the Kid & Statements
for Orchestra; Copland, cond.
Milhaud: Le Creation du Monde &
Stravinsky: L'Hilstrie du Soldat
Copland: Symphony No. 3
London Symphony; Copland, cond.
Music of Lili Boulanger
Lamoureux Orch.; Markevitch, cond.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 "Eroica"
London Symphony Orch.; Krips, cond.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor
London Symphony Orch.; Krips, cond.
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique"
Dean Dixon, Rundfunk Symphony Orch.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (complete on 1 disc)
London Symphony & Chorus; Krips, cond.
CONCERT-DISC
Beethoven: Quartet in B flat, Op. 130
Fine Arts Quartet
Beethoven: Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132
Fine Arts Quartet
Brahms: Quintet for Piano & Strings, Op. 34
Ralph Votapek, piano & The Paganini Quartet
Beethoven: Quartet in F, Op. 135 & Grosse Fuge
Fine Arts Quartet

STEREO
Beethoven: Quartet No. 14 in C Sharp Minor,
Op. 131, Fine Arts Quartet
Schubert Quartet in D Minor, "Death & the
Maiden," Fine Arts Quartet
Hindemith: Quartet No. 3, Op. 22 & Bloch:
Quartet No. 5, Fine Arts Quartet
Brahms: Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51 &
Quartet in A Minor, Op. 51, No. 2
Fine Arts Quartet
Haydn: Quartet in D Minor, Op. 76, No. 2 &
Quartet in D, Op. 20, No. 4
Fine Arts Quartet
Bartok: The Six String Quartets (complete on
three discs), Fine Arts Quartet
Mozart: The Four Flute Quartets
Samuel Baron, Flute & Fine Arts Quartet
Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Opus 115
Reginald Kell & The Fine Arts Quartet
Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581
Reginald Kell & The Fine Arts Quartet
Mozart: Quintet in E Flat, K. 407 &
Quartet in F for Oboe & Strings, K. 370,
John Barrows, French Horn, Ray Still, Oboe
& Fine Arts Quartet
Schubert: The "Trout" Quintet, Frank Glazer,
piano, Harold Siegel, double-bass &
Fine Arts Quartet
Spohr: Nonette in F. Op. 31, Fine Arts
Quartet &New York Woodwind Quintet
Beethoven: Septet in E Flat, Op. 20
Fine Arts Quartet & New York Woodwind
Quintet
Hindemith: Octet, Fine Arts Quartet &
New York Woodwind Quintet
Bach: Art of the Fugue, Counterpoints I
through X1, Fine Arts Quartet &
New York Woodwind Quintet
COUNT ERPOINT-
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Schonberg: Serenade Op. 24, Dimitri Mitropolos
ISCM Concert Group
Gabrieli: Canzonas for Brass Choirs
New York Brass Ensemble, Samuel Baron, cond.
GRAND PRIX DU DISQUE
Britten: Fantasy for Oboe & Strings & String
Quartet No. 1, Harold Gomberg &
Galimir Quartet
Bozza: Variations sur un Theme Libre & Ibert:
Trois Pieces Breves & Mihaud: Madrigal
et Pastorale, & Taffanel: Quintette
New York Woodwind Quintet
William Butler Yeats: The Only Jealousy
of Emer; Music by Lou Harrison
Schonberg: Variations on a Recitative Op. 40 &
Satie: Mass for the Poor, MARILYN MASON,
organist; Chorus directed by David Randolph
GRAND PRIX DU DISQUE
NICANOR ZAVALETA: 16th Century & Modern
Spanish Harp Music. Works by Cabezon,
Mudarro, Milan, Palero, Navarex, Pittaluga,
Halffter, Caplet & Tournier
Satie: Socrate (Symphonic Drama), Rene
Leibowitz, cond. Paris Philharmonic Orchestra
GRAND PRIX DU DISQUE
Roussel: The Spider's Feast & The Sandman
Paris Philharmonic Orchestra,
Rene Leibowitz, cond.
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AT SGC MEETING APRIL 7 1965
Approved: That SGC expand the Off Campus Housing Advisory Board into an active organi-
zation with the following goals and responsibilities:
1. Organize all students in off-campus housing in order to act as a- group sufficient to
employ tools of power rather than merely persuasion.
2. Carry out the following responsibilities:
2a. Convince the University to greatly expand and improve its venture in apartment
type dwellings (such as attempted in the Oxford Housing) for the following reasons:
1. To establish norms which private developers can emulate.
2. To relieve market conditions which are currently forcing apartment prices beyond
reasonable levels. As a means of achieving statements 1 and 2 it is urged that the
University build high-rise dwellings which would be prototypes for desirable living
as well as to balance a market where demand exceeds supply.
2b. Commit the city to maintaining standards of housing inspection in compliance with
state laws (once a year) under threat of civil suit if necessary, in order to insure
high ethical standards on the action of realtors in Ann Arbor.
2c. Demand that a student not pay any more rent than for the time he lives in an
apartment.
II. (1) SGC urges the Administration to adopt the following policies immediately:
la. Support (via city zoning law changes as mentioned in the C. B. D. High-rise
study through active participation in city planning) private construction of
central campus high-rise development.
(b) If unsuccessful in these efforts, the University should build in the central campus
area high-rise dwelling which would satisfy the need for desirable student living.
2. State clearly and unequivocally to private interests the degree of its commitment in
off-campus housing, as well as actively recruiting the most reputable realty investors to fill
these gaps which the University leaves to private enterprise.
-STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL

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