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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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3ANIZATION
NOTICES
'his Column for Announce-
available to officially recog-
registered student organiza-
Organizations who are plan-
active for the fall term must
ed by. Sept. 18, 1964. Forms
e, in Rloom 1011 Student Ac-
g.
* * *
Guild, Film showing: Satya-
The World of Apu," Sept. 4,
n., Architecture Aud.
Outing Club, hiking and/or
Sept. 6, 2 p.m., Rackham,
entrance. *
Students' Association, Pop-
e from India with English
ill be shown at Angell Hall
>t. 5, 7 p.m.
SChristian Fellowship, Lec-
4, 7:30.p.m., Michigan Un-
er, Dr. Wilbur Norton.
* * *
, Auditions, Sept. 4 and 5
p.m., Michigan Union. Missed
ng? Call 663-3693.
* * *
a Student:-Group, Organiza-
eting. Program to follow
ay Did I Go?-In Search of
, Sept. 6, 7 p.m., 1917 Wash-
Ride available at Michigar
rkley.
y of Michigan-Physical Ther-
Mass meeting, tour of depart-
eshments, Sept. 4, 7:15 p.m.,
Hospital Conference Rm.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin -is an
official publication of, the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
.Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be sent
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
3564 Administration Building before
2 p.m. of the day preceding publica-
tion, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Satur-
day and Sunday.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4
DayCal endar
University Choir, Prof. Maynard Klein
director, Central Campus choir for non'
School of Music', students. Open re-
hearsals and auditions. Tues., Sept. 1
and Thurs., Set. 3, 4 p.m., 306 Bur-!
ton Memorial Tower.'
Doctoral Examination for William De-
pue Drake, Industrial Engineering;
thesis: "The Design and Implementa-
tion of a Competitive :Bidding Strate-
gy," Fri., Sept. 4, 12222 University Hos-
pital, at 2 p.m. Chairman, IL C. Wil-
son.
General Noices
Admission Test for Graduate Study
in Business: Application blanks for the
Admission Test for Graduate 'Study in
Business are now available in 122 Rack-
ham Bldg. The first adniitration of
the test for 1964-65 will: be on, Sat.,
Nov, 7, and applications must e re-
ceived in Princeton, N.J. by Oct. 24,
1964.

The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship,
amounting to $214.40 (interest on the
endowment fund) is available to under-
graduate single women who are whOlly
or partially self-supporting and who do
not live in University dormitories or.
sorority houses. Residents of Hender-
son House and Oxford Housing may
apply. Girls with better than average
scholarship and need will be considered.'
The Lucile- B. Conger Scholarship and
Margaret H. Waterman Scholarship are
offered tQ. undergraduate women on the
basis of academic performance, contri-
bution to University life and financial
need; the stipends are variable.
The Julia Henning Conger Memorial
Fund Scholarship to cover tuition costs,
will be available to a resident of the
Grand Rapids area, who is a woman
student admitted for undergraduate
study at thenUniversity. Equal weight
shall be given to financial need, citi-
zenship, and academic performance.
The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship
is announced by the Alumnae Council
of the Alumni Association for 1964-65.
The award is $210-and is open to. both
graduateand undergraduate women. It
is awarded, on the basis of scholarship,
contribution to University life and fi-
nancial need.
* * *
Application blanks are available at.
the , Alumnae Council Office, Alumni
Memorial Hall, and should be filed by'
Nov. 1, 1964. Awards will be granted
for use during the second semester,
1964-65 and will be announced Nov. 20,
1964.
Dept. of Electrical Engineering Col-
loquium: Prof., Archi Naylor will speak
on: "European Engineering Education
and Research: a' Fulbright Professor's
View," Thurs., Sept. 3. Coffee: 3 p.m.
Lecture:. 3:30 p.m. Room: 2084 East En-
gineering. Staff and students invited.
To 'Students Who Expect To Earn
Graduate Degrees, at the end of the
Fall and Winter Terms: Graduates may
elect to receive'the large diploma (size

13" x 17") without additional cost, pro-
vided written application is made to
the Diploma;, Clerk no later than 60
days before the closing date of the
term in which the degree is earned.
Student Organizations: Registration of
recognized student organizations plan-
ning to be active during the fall term
must be completed by Sept. 18, 1964.
Forms are available in the Office of
Student Affairs, 1011 Student Activities
Bldg. Privileges such as the use of
the Organizations Announcement col-
umn in The Michigan Daily, use of,
meeting rooms in University buildings,
assignment of Student Activities .Bldg.
facilities, etc. are available to reg-
istered organizations only.
If you wish to be listed in the Stu-
dent Directory, please supply the presi-
dent's name, address and telephone
number to Mrs. Friday, 1011 SAB by
Sept. 11, 1964.
Applications for Fulbright Awards for
Grad Study during the 1965-66 academic
year are now available. Countries in
which study grants are offered are Ar-
gentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium-
Luxembourg, Brazil, Ceylon, Chile, Re-
public of China, Colombia, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ice-
land, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Ja-
pan, Korea, Malaysia, 'Mexico, Nepal,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab
Republic, L'nited Kingdom and TUru-
guay. Grants arranged jointly with
the U.S. government and the follow-
ing countries are also available: Bo-
livia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador,
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Ro-
mania and Venezuela. The grants are
made for one academic year and in-
elude round-trip transportation, tui-
tion, a living allowance and a small
stipend for books and equipment. All
grants are made in foreifn currencies.
Interested students who are U.S. citi-
zens and hold an AB degree, or who
will receive such a degree by June, 1964,
and. who are presently enrolled in the

University of Michigan,, should request,
application 'forms for a Fulbright award
at the Graduate Fellowship Office, Rm.
110 Rackham Bldg. The closing date
for receipt of complete applications is
Oct. 19, 1964.
Persons not enrolled in a college orI
university should direct inquiries and
requests for applications to the Insti-
tute of International . Education, U.S.
Student Program, 809 United Nations.
Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. The last
date on which applications will be is-
sued by the Institute is Oct. 19, 1964.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student-sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become ef-
fective.
Approval request forms for student-
sponsored events are available in Rm.
1011 of the SAB.
Michigan Christian Fellowship,; week-
ly meeting, Sept. 4, Sept. 18, Sept. 25
and Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m., Union.
Summary of Action Taken by Student
Governmeht Council at Its4Meeting of
September 2r 1964
Adopted: Rall Election Timetable:
Petitioning opens: 9 a.m.,: Mon., Sept.
14.
Petitioning closes: $ p.m., Fri., Sept.,
25.
Deadline, petition complaints: 5 p.m.,
Fri., Sept. 25.
Candidates' meeting: 11 a.m., Sat.,
Sept.26.
Campaign opens: 12 noon, Sat., Sept
26.
Petition validation Wand complaint.
hearings: 2-5 p.m., Sun., Sept. 27. .

Platforms due: 5 p.m., Oct. 2.
Deadline for campaign complaints:
5 p.m., Tues., Oct. 13.
C&R Complaint hearing: 7 p.m., Tues.,
Oct. 13.
Election and Count night: Wed., Oct
14.
Adopted: Changes in National Student
Congress delegation. Delegates -- Yee
Chen, Bob Bolle and Gene Dennis in
place of H. Neil Berkson, Douglas
Brook and John Eadie. Sue Orrin au-
thorized to fill three vacant alternate
positions from the following priority
list: Larry Lossing, Ann Wickins, Jan
Berris, Bart Foreman and Chuck Cooper.
Approved: Revisions to IFC Rush By-
laws.
Appointed: Barry Bluestone, Carl Coh-
en,- Diane Lebedeff, Sherry Miller, Eu-
gene Won and Scott Crooks to the
Credentials and Rules Committee.
Approved: Women's League and Wom-
en's. Honoraries sponsor the following
event: .Four Freshmen Concert on Sept.
12 at 8 p.m. 'at Hill Aud.
Approved: That Elaine Chapin, Gene
Dennis, 'tee, Cheni and Evan< Wisner
receive reimbursement for National Stu-
dent Congress expenses at same rates
as all delegates,
Approved: That Tom Smithson re-
ceive traveling expenses of $15 to the
Student Body President's Conference.
Appointed: Barry Bluestone, Carl Coh-
en, Sherry Miller and Ann Wickins to
the Student Government Council Study
Committee.
Adopted: That the Council 'recom-
mend to the Regents of the University
that Bylaw 29.08, Section 4 to be
amended to read: Two undergraduate
male students in at least their fourth.
term in the University, one chosen each
year by the student body from student

candidates nominated by a petition
signed by at least 300 students. Each
student member so chosen, beginning
with the term after his election shall
hold office for two years. (Bd. Inter-
collegiate Athletics.)
Appointed: Larry Lossing to fill posi-
tion of John Eadie on the Student Or-
ganizations and Rules Committee.
Adopted: That Student Government
Council notify the Univedsity Commit-
tee on Calendaring that the power tc
approve or deny approval of student
sponsored activities is reserved to the
Council and that only the power tc
calendar student sponsored activities
has been delegated to the committee.
Events
The following student, sponsored
events are approved for the coming;
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that- requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noonj
on the Tuesday prior to the event.
FRI., SEPT. 4--j
Cooley & Hinsdale, Marshmallow
Roast, Island Park; Greene, Open-Open,
East Quad; Strauss/Mosher, Open-Open,
East Quad; Trigon Fraternity, Hayride,
4100 Stone School Rd.1
SAT., SEPT. 5-
Chicago, Mixer & Open-Open, West'
Quad;.Lloyd House, House Party, West1
Quad; Phi Gamma Delta, Record Par-
ty, 707 Oxford; Wenley, Lounge Date
Party, West Quad. -
SAT., SEPT. 5 (Registered late)-

Theta Xi, Rock & Roll Party, 1345
Washtenaw.
MON., SEPT. 7-
Cooley. Blangdon, Jordan, Picnic, Lake
Susterka; Frost & Mosher, Beach Party
Silver Lake; Hinsdale, E.Q. & Hinsdale
A.L., Labor Day Picnic, Island Park;
Prescott-Little House, Picnic, Kensing-
ton; Reeves, Picnic, Fresh Air Camp;
Strauss / Couzens, Picnic; Thronson
House/Gomberg, Picnic.
Placement-
POSITION OPENINGS:
/
B. F. Goodrich Co., Various plant lo-
cations: Avon Lake, Breckville, & Akron,
Ohio-1. Patent - Attorney (Chemical),
practicing, with degree in Chem. 'eq.
plus law degree. 4 yrs. exper. in patent
work, 2. Physicist, BS or MS in Physics,
strong math bkgd., exper. in physical
optics & high vacuum. 3. Chemical
Statistician, degree req. Prefer aMth.
statistics, good bkgd.rn iChem .Exper.
in design of experimental programs-
Various positions for experienced men
including 1. Engineers-Mech. & Prod-
uct. 2. Systems Programmers. 3. Sales-
men. 4. Chemists-Openinga for Train-
ees: 1. Sales. 2. Auditors. 3. Mfg. Eng.
Pfizer Laboratory, 'Livonia, Mich. -
Medical Service Rep. Training in Phar-
maceutical Sales for Greater Metro.
Detroit Area to promote drug products.
Will call on doctors, hosp., etc. BA or
BS with some sciences. Age 25-35.
* r a
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 $AB, Ext. 764-7460.

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