PAGE TWQ TILE MICHIGAN DAILY FRinAY, C1CT4BER IG, 1964 PAGE TWO THE MICHiGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964 Across Campus ' Prof. Herbert C. Kelman of the on "Chemical Structure and Im- psychology department has been munological Specificity" in Rm. elected president of the Society 6423 of the Medical Science Bldg. for the Psychological Study of So- 4:15 p.m.-Jerzy Ekel from thej cial Issues. The Society is a group University of Warsaw, Poland, will' of about 1,650 psychologists and speak on "Some Recent Applica- allied social scientists who are tions of Information Theory to concerned with applying research Psychology in Poland and the So- findings to the psychological as- viet Union" in Aud. B. pects of important social issues of 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will today. It is a division of the present Jean Viago's "L'Atalante" American Psychological Associa- and Charlie Chaplin in "Modern tion.. Times." * * * 8 p.m.-David F. Gray will speak FRIDAY, OCT. 16 on "Life and Death of Star Clus- 2:30 p.m.-French author Alain ters" as part of the astronomy Robbe-Grillet will speak on "La department's visitors night in Aud. Question du Realisme dans le A Nouveau Roman" in Rackham Am-. 8 p.m.-The PTP presents the: phitheatre. APA in "Judith" at Lydia Men-; f.- ".::: ... :..... .................... .......... .. .. ... . ... .. ... . .. ..... ..... ..... ...... a;.. v:tt:r;::::.::: x:.::::. vwn,;::: v:rrr;tta :. :::::n ::::.-.-.:m:::m:. :. ::::::. :rc::: .".": ro::x r: v....: :.".w::::.. ,. .:...v ":: ~vv:oa.:a.: =:... ....:....... .. v ,:v :r :r x":,::-.:-:,.-:::...,: r. r:r:::..x-..-: x: xyv. ..:-: :.. .,... .. . .v ... .. ........................... ..... f.::::::::tO::::::::;n::vv:::: +.a:..:::::::::: %".::vi::?+:: a: ".v::+:::: :4.v: :n::.:::: ".w:?:::::.,:, .. ... .. .... . ...... .................... .... ....................... :.. .. , Mr: ,-, r4. 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The public is invited to at- ate Uni- ten sched- I Prof. Robert C. Angell, director ackham of the Center for Research on Con- flict Resolution; Prof. Daniel R. e, chief Fusfeld of the economics depart- hemical ment and Carolyn Dana Lewis, an National active participant in state and lo- on "Re- cal Republican politics, will ad- tion" in dress the gathering. yPhar-- ry-Phar- 8:30 p.m.-Victor Borge will pre- sent a concert sponsored by the Heidel- University Bands at Hill Aud. Univer- Unvrs an , ' il speak W E NEED TYPISTS and STENOS! Kelly Girl Service, Inc. 518 E. William, Ann Arbor 662-5559 SATURDAY, OCT. 17 10 a.m.-The High School De- bate Assembly sponsored by the University Speech Department will open at Rackham Lecture Hall. 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.-The PTP will present the APA in "War and Peace" at Lydia Mendelssohn The- atre. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Charlie Chaplin in "Mod- ern Times." -- ,,; The Daily Official Bulletin is an sate School by Mon., Nov. 2. The re-r official publication of The Univer- port of the doctoral committee on the sity of Michigan, for which The final oral examination must be filed Michigan Daily assumes no editor- with the Recorder of the Graduate tal responsibility. Notices should be School together with two copies of the sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to thesis, which is ready in all respects Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- for publication, not later than Mon., fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Nov. 30. publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday Lecture: Dr. Hans Bethe, phyicist, for Saturday and Sunday. General winner of the Atomic Energy Commis- Notices may be published a maxi- sion's Enrico Fermi Award, will speak mum of two times on Request; Day on "Disarmament and Strategic Stabil- Calendar items appear once only. ity" at the fourth annual Dewey F. Student organization notices are not Fagerburg Memorial Lecture, sponsor- accepted for publication. ed by the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1G Project, Wed., Oct. 21, 8 p.m. in Rack- FRIDY, CTOBR ~ham Lecture Hall. _The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship }u y Ca i ngadamounting to $214.40 (interest on the endowment fuiid) is available to under- Dept. of Astronomy Visitors' Night - graduate single women who are wholly David F. Gray, "Life and Death of Star or partially self-supporting and who do Clusters." To observe the Moon and not live in University dormitories or Saturn: Aud. A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. sorority houses. Residents of Hender- son House and Oxford Housing may Joint Judiciary Council: Petitioning apply. Girls with better than average begins Oct. 16, 1964 for five student scholarship and need will be considered. members of the Joint Judiciary Coun- cil. Deadline date, Oct. 30, 1964. Inter- The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship and viewing time and place will be an- Margaret H. Waterman Scholarship are nounced at a later date. Petitions are offered to undergraduate women on the available in Room 1011 SAB. basis of academic performance, contri- bution to University life and financial Lecture: Dr. Jerzy Ekel from the Uni- need; the stipends are variable. versity of Warsaw, Poland, will speak on: "Some Recent Applications of In- The Julia Henning Conger Memorial formation Theory to Psychology in Po- Fund Scholarship to cover tuition costs. land and the Soviet Union," Fri., Oct. will be available to a resident of the 16, 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Grand Rapids area, who is a woman Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason student admitted for undergraduate Hall at 3:45 p.m. study at the University. Equal weight shall be given to financial need, citi- Doctoral Examination for Robert Con- zenship, and academic performance. ner Gunn, Psychology; thesis: "Some Personality Characteristics of Cerebral The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship Palsied Children," Fri., Oct. 16, Con- is announced by the Alumnae Oouncil ference Room, Children's Psychiatric of the Alumni Association for 1964-65 Hospital, at 10 a.m. Chairman, A. S. The award is $210 and is open to both Elonen. graduate and undergraduate women, It Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Pre- is awarded on the basis of scholarship, sents Dr. Michael Heidelberger who contribution to University life and fi- will speak on, "Chemical Structure and nancial need. Immunological Specificity," on Fri., Oct. * * * 16, 4 p.m., M6423 Med. Sci. Bldg. Application blanks are available at Special Lecture: Dr. Joseph Warnell the Alumnae Council Office, Alumni (E. I. duPont deNemours Co., Central Memorial Hall, and should be filed by Research Laboratory) will speak on Nov. 1, 1964. Awards will be granted "Perfluorocarbon Epoxides," on Fri., Oct. for use dirirg the second semester. 16 at 4 p.m. in Room 1400 of the 1964.65 and will be announced Nov. 20. Chemistry Bldg. 1964. Botany Seminar: Prof. John R. Raper, Harvard biology department, will speak Debate Assembly: The Speech Depart- on '"Tenetics of the Mating System in ment will sponsor the Debate Assem- Schizophyllum Commume," Fri., Oct. bly for Micshigan High Schools on Sat., 16, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg. Oct. 17, 9 to 3, Rackham Lecture Hall. .1 Final Payment of Fall Semester Fees GeneradidNo e's is due and payable on or before Oct. 30, Special Colloquium: Dept. of Physics 194 and Biophysics Research Division, IST If fees are not paid by this date: sponsor Michael G. Rossman, Purdue 1) A $10.00 delinquent penalty will be University (recently of M.R.C. Labora- charged. tory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, 2) A "Hold Credit" will be placed England), who will speak on "Whence against you. This means that until pay- Protein Crystallography?" on Mon., Oct. ment is received and "Hold Credit" is 19, 4:15 p.m., Colloquium Room, Phys- 'cancelled: , ies-Astronomy Bldg. (1) Grades will not be mailed. School of Music Honors Program: (2) Transcripts will not be furnished. Applications are now being received (3) You may not register for future for the. second term, (Spring, 1965). semesters. Forms are available in the School of (4) A Senior may not graduate with Music Reception Office. Deadline for his class at the close of the current receipt of applications and supporting semester. statements by the Honors Council: 3) The Dean of your school or college Mon., Nov. 2. 'will be given a list of delinquent ac- Doctoral Examination for Bernard counts. Keith Waldrop, Comparative Literature; Payments may be mace in person, or thesis: 'tAesthetic Uses of Obscenity mailed to the Cashier's Office. 1015 Ad- in Literature," Sat., Oct. 17, 848 E. Uni- ministration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., Oct. versity, at 9:30 a.m. Chairman, Austin 30, 1964. Warren. Mail Payments postmarked after due Dept. of Architecture Illustrated Lee- date, Oct. 30, 1964, are late and subject ture: George T. Scanlan, American Re- to penalty. search Center in Egypt, "Excavations Identify mail payment as tuition and of Fustat": Architecture Aud., Wed., show student number and name. Oct. 28, 3:30 p.m. Student Government Council Approval Medical College Admission Test: Can- of the fellowing student-sponsored didates who are registered to take j _____- the Medical College Admission Test on Oct. 17 are asked to report to 130 Business Administration Bldg. on Sat- urday morning at 8:30 a.m. TO Doctoral Candidates who expect to T receive degrees in December, 1964, mustQ have at least three bound copies (the SA ,BBA original in a spring binder) of then dissertation in the office of the Gradu- 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 Room 1011 of the SAB. India Students Association, Movie, "USNE KAHA THA," Oct. 17, 7 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Men's Union and Women's League, Education and Cultural Committee, Di- agonal Art Fair, Oct. 19-21, Mon., 10-5, Tuesday and Wednesday 9-5. 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 noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. FRI., OCT. 16- Alpha Delta Phi, TG; Alpha Ep- silon Phi, Parents' Weekend; Alpha Sig- ma Phi, TG; Alpha Tau Omega, Mixer w/SDT; Chi Psi, TG; Chicago, Open- Open; Cooley, Ray Ride ;Delta Gamma, Pinafore Party; Hinsdale, Open-Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Kappa Tau, Informal Party; Phi Sigma Kappa, Roar- ing 20's Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, House Party; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mixer; Tau Delta Phi, Party; Theta Chi, Party; Theta Delta Chi, TG; Theta Xi, Rock and Roll Party. SAT., OCT. 17- Adams, PJ Party; Allen Rumsey, Hay Ride & Open-Open; Alpha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pajama Party; Alpha Omicron Pi, Football Open House; Alpha Phi & Chi Phi, Football Open House; Alpha Sigma Phi, Record Party; Anderson House, Open-Open; Chi Phi, Open-Open; Cooley House, Open-Open; Delta Chi, Hawaiian Lei- Au; Delta Delta Delta, Open House; Delta Phi Epsilon, Football Open House; Delta Tau Delta ,Band Party; Fisher, Open-Open; Gamma Phi Beta, Open- Open; Gomberg, Open-Open; Greene, Hay Ride; Hayden House, Rec. Party & Open-Open; Kappa Delta, Open House; Kelsey,hHayride; Michigan, Open Open; Phi Alpha Kappa, Party. Phi Epsilon Pi, Party;rPhi Kappa Tau, Informal Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Band Party; Prescott, Open-Open; Psi Upsilon, Party; Scott, Hayride; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, House Party; Sigma Phi, Pajama Dance; Strauss, Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Party; Taylor, Open House; Theta Chi, Party; Theta Delta Chi, South Sea Is- lands; Theta Xi, Fathers' Weekend; Triangle, Party; Tyler House, Open- Open House; Williams House, Open- Open. SUN, OCT. 18- Stookwehl Hall, Open-Open; Chi Phi, Buffet. .t O ~ .i4 U~l -pA YV V L, 1 4 l, Met., (Chem.-for R & D). BS: CE, EE, E Math, EM, IE, ME & (Math for Ind. Engrg.). R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Ind. Engnr. & Comb. Engrg. North American Aviation, Inc., Atom- ics International, Southern Calif. - PhD: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, EE, EM, Instru., Mat'ls., ME, Met., Nuclear. Men & women. R. & D., Des. & Nuclear. North American Aviation, Inc., Au- tonetics Div., Anaheim, Calif.-MS-PhD: EE, ME, Instru., Applied Math & Ex- per.-Device Physics, PhD: Communi- cation .iSc & Meteor. & Ocean. R. & D., & Des. North American Aviation, Inc., Rock- etdyne, Canoga Park, Calif.-PhD: AE ORGANIZATION NOT ICES I WE NEED TYPISTS and STENOS! Kelly Girl Service, Inc. 518 E. William, Ann Arbor 662-5559 Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Univ. of Chicago, Ill.-Grad program Use of This Column for Announce- in hospital administration. Open to ments is available to officially recog- grad with BA or advanced degree can- nized and registered student organi- didates in med., dent, bus,, or law. zations only. Forms are available in Scholarships & financial aid available. Room 1011 SAB. Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pa.-Grad pro- * * * gram iri business. Eleven month pro- American Society for Public Adminis- gram for BA grads. Includes Indust. tration, ASPA Coffee hour-discussion- Econ., Prod. Mgmt., Mktg., retailing, Speaker: Jack Hamilton, former radio and Functional Fields of Bus. Finan- commentator. Topic: "Elected or Ap- cial aid in scholarships, assistantships pointed Officials: WhOm Do They & loans available. Serce?" Oct. 16, 4 p.m., Graduate Out- Attention: Seniors-If you plan to ing Room, Rackham. interview with organizations visiting * * * the General Div. this year, be sure Christian Science Organization, Meet- toregisteraas soon as possible. Forms ing, Thurs., Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m., Room available at 3200 SAB. 528D, SAB. ' * ' POSITION OPENINGS: Guild House, Noon luncheon discus- Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.- c;.,,, M rc Tn.v H. f r -w ill s eak Acountants. Immed_ o eninr for m .l1 the EMU players present TIDE FOURPOSTER by jan de hartog 4 I 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- & Astro., ChE, ME, Met. & Nuclear, pointments, 3200 SAB. Analytical, Inorganic & Physical Chem. Dec. grads. R. & D. & Des. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- North American Aviation, Inc., Space VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please & Information Systems Div., Downey, sign interview schedules posted at 128-H Calif.-PhD: AE & Astro,, ChE, CE, EE, West Engrg. for appointments with the! EM, ME, Met., Physics & Math. Dec. following: grads. Men & women. R. & D., Des. OCT. 19- Radio Corp. of America, All locations Arthur Andersen & Co., Detroit, Chi- -BS-MS: EE, ME & Physics. BS: EM cago, N.Y., etc.-All Degrees: IE. Opera- & E Physics. Dec. grads. R. & D. & Des. tions res, prod. & inventory control RCA, New Jersey locations - PhD: w/a public acctg. firm. ChE, Communication Sci., EE, Instru., OCT. 19-20- Inorganic, Organic & Physical Chem., California Research Corp., San Fran- Math & Physics. Dec. grads. R. & D. & cisco & Los Angeles-PhD: ChE. Men Des. & women. Can consider non-citizens: RCAResearch, Princeton Only-BS- If becoming a U.S. citizen. R. & D, MS: E., Mat'ls. & Physics .MS: Coin- OCT. 19- munication Sci. & Met. BS: E Physics. California State Government Per-. Men & women. Can consider non-citi- sonnel Board, Sacramento, Calif.-BS- zens if becoming a citizen. Res. MS: CE. Men & women. Des. Sundstrand Corp., Rockford, Ill. - National Steel Corp,, Mich., Ind., W. BS-MS: EE, ME & Met. BS: IE. R. & Va & Pittsburgh-BS-MS: ChE Matls j D., Des., Prod. & Trainee. /.. 1. October 14-18 quirk auditorium curtain 8:00 tickets $1.25 box office open 12:45-4:30 daily I phone HU 2-3453 for reservations EMU PLAYERS SEASON COUPON BOOKS including s > sion, Mrs. 'ory . ar er g u 5pe about the Ann Arbor Women for Peace and the Women's Strike for Peace, Oct. 16, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Mon- roe. LECTURE & DISCUSSION IMAGE OF MAN IN CONTEMPORARY POETRY CHARLES J. STONEBURNER Graduate Student in English Sunday, 6:45 p.m. 502 East Huron St. BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER A India Student sAssociation, Hindu+ movie, Bimal Roy's "Usne Kaka Tha" at 7 p.m., Sat., Oct. 16, Aud. A, An- gell Hall. Newman Student Association, Fire-: side chat, "Campus Peeves," followed by Sock Hop, Oct. 16, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m., 331 Thompson at. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Discussion: "J. D. Salinger's World View," N. Patrick Murray of the Office of Reli-+ gious Affairs, Oct. 18, 7 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Rides at Michigan Union, Markley, 6:45 p.m. * * * WAA Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with instruction suitable for begin- ners, Fri., Oct. 16, 8-10:30 p.m., Wom- e en's Athletic Bldg. * A * Joint Judiciary Council, Petitioning begins Oct. 16 for .five student mem- bers of the Joint Judiciary Council. l Deadline date, Oct. 30. Petitions are available in Room 1011 SAB. )NIGHT at NTH SERVICES _. - _- ,.........nk I ccou ni. i e. openn go mae grads, Acctg. major pref. Req. 2.5 GP average. Exper. not req. Age-under 30. New York State-Announces exams for Specialists incEducation at Assoc. & Asst. level including: Ed. TV, In- dust. Ed., Adult Civic Ed., School Bus. Mgmt., Phys. Ed., etc. N.Y. residency not req. MA with min. of 2 yrs. exper. in ed. specialty. Apply by Oct. 19 for exam held Nov. 21. Exams given later also. Applications available at Bureau. Mohasco Industries, Inc., Amsterdam, N.Y.-Positions for well-qualified men including: Exec. Indust. Engr. - 10 yrs. exper. Exec. Financial Analyst - 10 yrs. exper. in finance or acctg. Systems & Procedures Engrs.-5 yrs. exper., pref. IE degree. Programmers exper. in tape computer programming. Applications available. * * *. For further information, please call OCTOBER 14-18 JUDITH American Premiere! the fourposter the miracle worker the devil's disciple south pacific plus six great films remain on sale for only $4.00 until IOctober 18 L i. 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