THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, ,TAN' THE MICHIGAN DAILX FRIDAY. JAN . ,.,.r.r a.a .r wsaa.w + DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) transported to Mississippi during Christ- mar vacation. Student Government Council recog- nizes the importance of the work that the Ann Arbor Friends of SNCC has done, commends the group for their contributions thus far, and strongly urges the students of the University to participate in any further drives in this area. Postponed Automatically: Final con- sideration of a motion concerning Re- gents' Elections. Postponed: Consideration of an ex- pression of student opinion concerning ex-officio membershipon Student Gov- ernment Council. A University Lecture in Journalism will be given Tues., Jan. 15 at 3 p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall. "Cuba and Latin America: 1963" by Tad Szulc, member Washington Bureau of the New York Times. University Symphony Band: In con- junction with the 18th Annual Mid- western Conference on School Vocal and Instrumental Music will present a concert a concert Sun., Jan. 13, 3:00 p.m. in Hill Aud. William D. Revelli is conductor. The band will play composi- tions of Rossini, Handel, Von Weber, Wagner, Saint Saens, Giannini, and Sousa. Open to the public without charge. Events Lecture: "A Study in Induced Trans- formation of Melanoblasts into Melano- cytes," by Dr. T. T. Tchen, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne State Univ., at 4 p.m., Fri., Jan. 11, in M6425 Medical Science Bldg. Coffee served in Biologi- cal Chem. Library, M5410 at 3:30 p.m. Dept. of Engineering Mechanics Sem oar: Mon., Jan. 14, 4:00 p.m., Rn. 311 7V. Engrg. Bldg. Associate Prof. W. P. Graebel, Dept. of Engineering Mechan- ics, The Univ. of Michigan, will speak on "Low Reynolds Number Flow Near a Trailing Edge." Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 214 W. Engrg. Bldg. Doctoral Examination for Michel Ber- nard Martin, Physics; thesis: "Direc- tional Correlation and Polarization-Di- rection Correlation of Gamma Rays in As77," Sat., Jan. 12, 2038 Randall Lab., at 9:30 a.m. Chairman, M. L. Wieden- beck. Doctoral Examination for Wallace Pierce Wells, Social Psychology; thesis: "Group Age and Scientific Perform- ance," Fri., Jan. 11, 5609 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Co-Chairmen, L. R. Hoffman and D. C. Pelz. Placemtei t POSITION OPENINGS: Equitable Life Assurance Society, De- troit, Mich.-Sales Positions for men age 30-40, married, & who have a success bkgd. & can demonstrate through in- terviews & written tests that they are reasonable, persuasive, dominant, & smart. Univ. of Michigan Research Labs., Ann' Arbor-Excellent opportunities for top scientists & engineers at all de- gree levels for space exploration & spon- sored research projects. Will have oppor. to continue graduate studies in all fields. Positions in: Space Tech.; Theoretical Study; Defense Tech.; Life Sciences, Social Sciences & many other areas. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Congr. Disciples E & R Stud. Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion: Evaluation, Suggestion Session, Jan. 11, Noon, 802 Monroe. * * e Mich. Christian Fellowship, Meeting, Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Bill Starr, "The Wall in our World." * * * Newman Center, Fireside Chat, "The Vatican Council & its Effect on Protest- antism," Dance following, Jan. 11, 8 p.m, 331 Thompson. TONIGHT SOCK HOP Union Ballroom 9-12 $1.50 per couple Harper Hospital, Detroit, Mich.-Posi- tion for Feb. grad as an Executive Secretary in the Director's Office. Will have receptionist duties. Must be good typist & keep accurate personnel rec- ords. Oregon College of Educ., Monmouth, Oregon-Director of Health Services & College Health Nurse. Duties: Adminis- trative operation of new Health Service Bldg.; regular nursing duties. Must have organizational & supervisory abilities & ability to work effectively with college- age students. R.N. required, M.S. in Public Health preferred. Secretarial Position in Detroit-Posi- tion as Administrative Secretary. Varied duties include correspondence, phone contacts, personal contacts, dictation. In general-to manage the office. This is a study project supported by a pri- vate foundation. The project will be in effect through Aug. 31, 1964. Work either full time or 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Prefer college bkgd. Secretarial skills a prerequisite. Type 60 plus & shorthand required. G.M.C. Truck & Coach Div., Pontiac, Mich.-Openings in: Production Engrg. (Mech., Indust. Engnrs., & Indust. Mgmt.); Product Reliability (Mech. Engnrs.) ; Sales & Service (Bus. Ad.) ; Finance (Bus. Ad.). For further informa- tion, please contact Engrg. Placement, 128-H W. Engrg. * s * For further information, please con- tact General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB -- Iowa Power & Light Co., Des Moines, Iowa-Needconstruction workers for the summer, involving ditch digging, tamping, & use of jack hammer for repair or installation of gas mains or lines. Work primarily in Des Moines area. Pay is $2.17 per hour. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Vil- Employers desirous of hiring students lage, Dearborn, Mich. - Positions as for part-time or full-time temporary guides are open for women at least 18 work, should contact Bob Hodges, Part- yrs. old who have completed their Fresh- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. man yr or more of college. They must Students desiring miscellaneous odd be neat & attractive & have a good jobs should consult the bulletin board speaking voice. Training courses are in Rm. 2200, daily. required. They will be conducted over MALE six weekends beginning Sat., Feb. 23. Details avail, at Summer Placement. 4-Childcare workers. Must be current- * * * ly attending school and have at Summer Placement will be open reg- least 60 credits in field related to ular hours during exams. Mon. through disturbed children. 40 hours per Fri. from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and Fri. 9 to 12 week, morning or afternoon shift. a.m.Transportation needed. FEMALE Part-Time Emplo yment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. 1-Steno-typist to work Tues. evenings from 4 to 5:30 or 6 p.m. 4-Childcare workers. Must be current- ly attending school and have at least 60 credits in field related to disturbed children. 40 hours per week, morning or afternoon shift. Transportation needed. 1-Physical Ed. background to direct an adult women's gym class on Wed. evenings. Some experience preferred. F' The i _______________U in the Mt. Royal Hotel 8841 Woodward TR 5,8775 9 PM-4 AM Fri. & Sat. FREE PARKING BONNIE DOBSON "a fresh and striking entry in the folk singing field" VARMEY "ingratiating honesty l I and warmth' K.Y. TIMES I 11 NDR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF HAMBURG RENOWNED GERMAN ORCHESTRA ON ITS FIRST AMERICAN TOUR Istvan Kertesz, Conductor.|3 JOBS study and travelWORLD-WIDE More than 900 individual student opportunities. Summer (1-3 months) or longer in more than 50 Countries. Life guards, sales, resort, farm, construction, factory, hospital, modeling, child care, hotel, camp counseling and other work. TRAVEL GRANTS to $500 & land arrangements by SITA (since 1933 the world's largest organization for educational travel). For your copy of the ISTC 1963 brochure send 20ยข to: The INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL CENTER 39 Cortlandt St., NY 7, NY. WED.,JAN.16, 8:30 Hill Auditorium PROGRAM "BRANDENBURG" CONCERTO No. 2 ...............Bach Adolph Scherbaum, Trumpet soloist SYMPHONY No. 4 (Italian)................. Mendelssahn CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA......................... Bartok Tickets: $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.25 and $1.50 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY, Burton Tower L su vs" - . - -- _-- .. . ..:::::::. .:: ; .1. "' 44,, Invitation To A Dining Pleasure THE ALL-NEW "MANIkAS" SIR-LOIN HOUSE Welcomes You to a Fine Dinner of ROAST PRIME BEEF CHOICE STEAKS LOBSTER TAILS COCKTAILS and MIXED DRINKS SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 307 SOUTH MAIN ST. Open Daily and Sundays 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Presently Enjoy the Finest Cantonese - Food Take-out Orders Anytime Open Daily v from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. -' Closed Monday , II O~ Phone NO 2-0470 118 West Liberty Street Off Main Street +C~ g 3C) G G~ tO:= > O ~C ){ = 64 >0 DALY 1201 S. University Our Specialties are: DALYBURGERS DALY MAID ICE CREAM The DAILY DOUBLE (ask about this) Hours: 7 A.M. to 1 A.M.-Fri. and Sat. until 2 A.M. B. E. FRENCH Co. 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