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TIIE MICHIG}AN DA[GY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964

THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964

tablishes Housing Board

p.m. in 2080 East Engrg. Staff and The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship
students invited, amounting to $214.40 (interest on the
endowment fund) is available to under-
Biophysics and Biochemistry Depts. graduate single women who are wholly
will present "Membrane Biophysics" by or partially self-supporting and who da
Dr. A. Katchalsky, Weizmann Inst. of not live in University dormitories or
Science, Rehovot, Israel, on Fri., Sept. sorority houses. Residents of Hender-
18, at 4 p.m. in Room M6423 Med. son House and Oxford Housing may
Sci. Bldg. apply. Girls with better than average
scholarship and need will be considered.
E'eti Is ,The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship and
Margaret H. Waterman Scholarship are
The following student sponsored offered to undergraduate women on the
events are approved for the coming basis of academic performance, contri-
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded bution to University life and financial
that requests for approval for social need; the stipends are variable.
events are due in the Office of Student x
Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon The Julia Henning Conger Memorial
on the Tuesday prior to the event. Fund Scholarship to cover tuition costs.
FRI., SEPT. 18- will be available to a resident of the
, Anderson, East Quad, Hayride; Hins- Grand Rapids area, who is a woman
dale, TGIF; Jordan Hall/Stockwell, student admitted for undergraduate
Mixer; Michigan/Jordan/Stockwell/Wil- study at the .University. Equal weight
Hams House, Mixer; Stockwell, Mixer; shall be given to financial need, citi-
Strauss/Butler, Open-Open; Tyler House, zenship, and academic performance.
Open-Open; Williams, Mixer.
SAT,, SEPT.n19-pm The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship
Adams, Open-Open; Allen Rumsey:is announced by the Alumnae Council
Rec. Room Party; Alpha Delta Phi, Rec- of the Alumni Association for 1964-65.
ord Party; Alpha Phi Alpha, Dance Par- The award is $210 and is open to both
ty; Alpha Sigma Phi, Record Party; graduate and undergraduate women. It
Beta T a , Party; Copey, is awarded on the basis of scholarship,
Rec. Room Party; Greene, Open-Open; contribution to University life and fi-
H "ayden, Open-Open; Lloyd, House Par- nancial need.
ty; Michigan, Open-Open; Phi Sigma . , ,
Delta, Party; Presccott, Open-Open; Application blanks are available at
Sigma Chi, Band Party; Zeta Psi, Band the Alumnae Council Office, Alumni
Party. Memorial Hall, and should be filed by
Nov.. 1, 1964. Awards will be granted
] " *(for use during the second semester,
General I OtCeS 1964-65 and will be announced Nov. 20,
1964.
College of Lit., Sciehce and Arts, and '_1_64.
Schools of Business Admin., Education, School of Nursing Tuberculosis Test-
Music,. Natural Resources, Nursing and ing Program-Fall 1964:
Public Health: Students who received Freshmen and SummerTransfers-
marks of I, X, or No .Report at the.end Tests: Mon., Sept. 21, Room M4118,
of their last semester or summer ses- SNB, 3:30-5:30 p.
sion of attendance will receive a grade ' *n.
of "E" in the course or courses unless Readings: Wed., Sept, 23, Room M5114
their work is made up. In the College SNB, 4-5:30 p.m. -'
of Literature, Science and the Arts and Sophomore, Junior, Senior-
the Schools of Music, Business Adminis- Tests: Tues., Sept. 22, Room M5114;
tration, and Nursing this date is Sept. SNB, 4-5:30 p.m.
28, 1964. In the Schools of Education, R4-ing:3Thup.m. et.2,RomM
Natural Resources and Public Health Readings: Thurs., Sept. 25, Room M-
this date is ?by Sept. 30, 1964. Stu, 5114, SNB, 4-5:30 p.m.
dents wishing an extension of time Each student is expected to partici-
beyond these dates should file a peti- pate in this program. If a student
tion with the appropriate official of cannot come as scheduled, she may
their school. In the School of Nursing come on the alternate test day.
the above information refers to non-
Nursing courses only, Dept. ,of Engineering Mechanics Sem-
inar will be held on Mon., Sept. 21, at
Student Government Council Approval 4 pm. in Room 311 W. Engrg. Dr. R.
of the following student-sponsored M. Haythornthwaite will present 'The
events becomes effective 24 hours after R'le of Friction in Granular Media,"
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with- Form E's Appointing Students En-
held until the approval has become ef- rolled in the Racklham School of.Grad-
fective. niate Studies to Fellowships, Scholar-
Approval request forms for student- ships, Traineeships and similar awards
sponsored events are available in Room are channelled through the Graduate
1011 of the SAB. , Fellowship Office for review and rec-
Michigan Union & the Women's ord. The original -and two carbons
League, Homecoming '64 Weekend, Oct. should be sent to the. Fellowship Of-
23 & 24. fice, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. This
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does not include teaching fellowships ; 4pproved: Name change in the New- j tive writer, 2 yrs. exper. in field. Bkgd.
research assistantships, or other ap- man Club to the Newman Student As- in layout & visual aids.
pointments to salaried positions. sociation. Frequency Engineering Lab., Farm-
Botany 101 Exam: Students who were Adopted: That Student Government ingdale, N.J.-Engineer (Project level)
unable to take the final examination Council create an Off-Campus Housing bkgd. in systems, RFI or radar. Addi-
for Botany 101 at the end of the Spring Advisory Board. tional engrg. positions available.
Semester this year will be able to Adopted: That SGC mandate its Com- State of Michigan-Chemical Engi-
make up the deficiency on Mon., Sept. mittee on Student Concerns to plan neer, BS, Chem. Engrg, 1 yr. exper. P -
21. The makeup examination will be and implement a student fund raising rsitions located Ein Lansing & Ann Ar-
given between 7 and 9 in the evening drive for the United Fund under the s dbor.
in Room 2004, Natural Sciences. R. H. sponsorship of SGC. Further, the com-
Davis, Department of Botany, mittee is urged to organize this drive Orange. County, Calif.-Jr. Civ Engr
' ncoprtonwt ecaimno Degree. Major CE, bkgd. in hydraulics
in cooperation With the chairman oaf indeterminate structures & Tech. Eng
Fall Semester Fees: At least 50 per the University United Fund Drive and ihg-
cent is due and payable on or before the chairman of the Ann Arbor United
Sept. 30, 1964. Fund. The committee shall report its * * *
Non payment of at least 50 per cent plans to SGC by Oct. 10, 1964. For further information, please call
by Sept. 30 will result in the assess- Adopted: That Operating Procedurer 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-.
ment of a delinquent penalty of $5. of Student Government Council be pointments, 3200 SAB.
Payments may be made in person or amended by adding the following to Sec
mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 II1:
Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m. "All motions involving the authors-
Wed., Sept. 30, 1964..zation, appropriation, receipt, or trans-
Mail Early, fer of Council funds byp rovision
Mail Payments postmarked aftersdue therefor shall be signed by the treas- Em ploym ent
date, Sept. 30, 1964, are late and sub- urer before such motions are debated
ject to penalty. but the treasurer shall not refuse to The following part-time jobs are avail-
Int sh mail payments. as tuition sign any such motions." able. Application for these jobs can be
and show student number and name. Referred: Enumeration of student made In the Part-Time Employment Of=
Meeting of AAUP, U. of M. Chapter grievances and demands'section by sec- flce, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., dur-
on Tues., Oct, 6 at 8 p.m. in :Easttion to committees of council mem- ing the following hours: Mon. thru
on Tesnct. 6 at 8akpm. in Est hers and other students. These com- Fri,. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5
Conference Room of Raekham. Profes- mittees are to be apone bytepm
sore Wilfred Kaplan and Algo Hender- mite r ob ppointed by the p.ma.
son will discuss the subject, "A Mas- Executive Committee. The committe Employers desirous or niring students
ter Plan for Control of Higher Educa- are further mandated to present. p0s1 for part-time or full-time temporary
tion in Michigan.t o H E , tion papers and recommended action work, should contact Mrs. Jennison, at
tini ihgn"to SGC. NO 3-1511, Ext.. 3553.
Summary of Action Taken by Student The Executive Committee shall set Students desiring miscellaneous odd
Government Council at Its Meeting of deadlines for the committees to report jobs should consult the bulletin board
September 16, 1964 to SGC. in Room 2200, daily.

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Accepted: Treasurer's recommenda-.
tion on Subdivision of Central Adver-
tising Account. ,
Adopted: That the administrative.
vice-president compile certain mater-'
ials to be presented to newly elected
Council members within one week after
their election. {
Approved: Temporary recognition as
a colony for Phi Alpha Delta Law Fra-
ternity-Campbell Chapter.
Approved: Changes in the constitu-
tion of the International Students As-
sociation.,

Pl acemnent

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Copywriter. Exper. not necessary. Re-
cent female grad., liberal arts. .
B. F. Goodrich, Akron, Ohio - 1
Structural Engr., CE or ME, design of
industrial structure bkgd., cost esti-
mates, bldg. specifications, etc. 2. Em-
ploye Communications Rep. Journ.
graduate pref.; male or female. Crea-

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Must have at least 6 months medi-
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sition. Salary depends on qualifi-
cations.
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Those interested in working should
consult our office immediately.

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