ER 3,1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Interested in Student Activities ? The "Activities at Michigan" Booklet Is Being "Distributed Now 0 ' Student Off ices-2nd Floor, Michigan Union Centra Cmmittee PETITIONING Through Friday, Opt. 4 1 Fgr1Sy Petitions available at student offices of MICHIGAN UNION M I*IMIGAN LEAGUE. Hahn To Talk At IQC-AA Discussion The Assembly Association and Inter - Quadrangle Council are holding a discussion program, to be keynoted by University Hous- ing Director Eugene Hahn, from 2-5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Michi- gan League Ballroom. I Nine discussion groups will con- sider problems relevant to resi- dents of Universit housing. In- terested students ave been in- vited to attend and submit their ideas for consideration by the two residence hall student gov- erning bodies. The topics to be discussed by the nine groups include: coed housing; Judiciary structure; Office of Stu- dent Affairs-a working relation- ship with students; residence hail staff; freshmen-a new perspec- tive on house government; apart- ments-a necessary escape?; in- tellectual atmosphere in residence halls; Assembly-IQC-their role and function; and communication -up and, down and crossways. The coed housing group will consider the degree to which the coed dorms on campus have ac- complished the objectives which prompted their creation, and will survey the present difficulties in coed living. Discussion on residence halls will include examination of the selection and training of staff members. In addition, participants will be encouraged to suggest an "ideal staff personnel" and how they would be sefcted ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Michigan Christian Fellowship, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Rev. A. L. Hoksbergen, "What Is Man?" * * * Senior Society, Dinner Meeting, Oct. 3, 5:15 p.m., Union Dining Rm. * * * Voice Political Party, Tonight, 7:30 p.m., UGLI, Multipurpose Rm. Speaker: Fred Fetchheimer, "Americus, Ga." * * * Christian Science Organization, Testi- mony Meeting, Oct, 3, 7:30 p.m., Lower Level, SAB, Rm. 528D. Unitarian Student Group, Talk & Dis- cussion, Oct. 6 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church. Speaker: Kiran Shanker, Ne- pal, "Buddhism." * * * U. of M. Physical Therapy Club, Meet- ing & Tour of Physical Medicine Dept., Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Physical Therapy Of- fice, 3rd Level of Univ. Hospital. * * * Baha'i Student Group, Topic: "Proph- ets," Oct. 4, 8 p.m., 500 E. William, Apt. 3. Cercle Francais, Baratain, Today, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. * * S Congr. Disc. E & R Student Guild, Mid-week worship, Oct. 3, 12:10-12:40 p.m., Douglas Memorial Chapel. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The I MichiganDaily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday I for Saturday and Sunday. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Day Calendar < Bureau of Industrial Relations Per-£ sonnel Techniques Seminar No. 97-Dr. Eugene E. Jennings, Professor of Busi- ness Administration, Graduate School of Business, Mich. State Univ., "How to Identify and Use Your Best Executive Style": Third Floor Conference Room, Mich. Union., 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Advanced Firemanship Course--Reg- istration: Civil Defense and Fire Dis- aster Training Center, N. Campus, 8:30 a.m. Cinema Guild-Delphine Seyrig, Gior- gio Albertazzi, and Sacha Pitoeff in "Last Year at Marienbad"; Chaplin and Arbuckle in "The Knockout": Architec- ture Aud.;7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Meetin gof the U-M Chapter of Amer- ican.Association of Univ. Professors- Wilbur K. Pierpont, vice-president of the Univ. in charge of business and finance, "The Future Central Campus": Rackham Amphitheatre, 8:00 p.m. 7 Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.' N. Coburn will speak on "Simple Waves, and Relaxation Hydrodynamics," today, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 275 W. Engrg. Refreshments will be in Room 350 W.i Engrg. at 3:30 p.m. General Notices The Recently Established Laurel Har- per Seeley Award Fund will provide a limited number of awards to women who were residents of Seeley House in Mary Markley, ,have financial need and have achieved a 2.0 overall grade- point average. Application forms may be obtained from Mrs. Florence Lyons of the Office of Financial Aids, 2011 Student Activi- ties Bldg. Completed applications must be returned to Mrs. Lyons by Mon., Oct. 21 to merit consideration by the selection committee. Physical Education&Women Students: Women students taking required Physi- cal Ed. who were medically deferred for the first half of this semester should report to Office 15, Barbour Gym to sign for the second season of ac- tivity. Registration will be held from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m., Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 3 and 4, and Mon. through Wed., Oct. 7 through 9. Upper- class students who wish to elect Physi- cal Ed. classes may do so on Thurs. and Fri. mornings, Oct. 24 and 25, Main Floor, Barbour Gym. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24- hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Voice Political Party, Lecture on Civil Rights, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Multi-pur- pose Room. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of October 2, 1963 Approved: Motion concerning student membership on Sesquicentennial Com- mittee. Reappointed: Members of Committee on Membership plete). present (incom- Events Astronomy Department Visitors' Night: Fri., Oct. 4, 8:00 p.m., Room 2003 Angell Hall. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel will speak on "Solar Flares, Comet Tails, and' Northern Lights." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for in- spection and for telescopic observations- of Saturn and Jupiter. Children wel- comed, but must be accompanied by adults. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Oct. 4, 4:00 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astrono- my Bldg. Prof. Fred T. Haddock, Ra- dio Astronomy Observatory, will speakI on "Highlights of the Recent URSI Meeting in Tokyo." Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: The Civil Service of Canada announces exams for candidates interested in For- eign Service & Public Admin. The Publ. Admin. covers all non-tech. positions with the Civil Service of Canada, The exam will be given on Wed, night, Oct. 16, in Windsor, Ontario'at 7:00 p.m. This exam is open both to Canadian citizens & any non-citizens who are interested-except for Foreign Service candidates who must be Canadian citi- zens & have 10 yrs. residence in Canada. Applications & complete announce- ments avail, at Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB. Exam for Engnrs. will be held Thurs., Nov. 14. Univ. of Utah at Salt Lake City, Utah announces the NSF Cooperative Fellow- ship. Eligible Depts. are in the follow- ing areas: Biological Sci., Phys. Sci., Engrg. Sci., Medical Sci. (for PhD), and Social Sci. Must apply by Nov. 1, 1963. POSITION OPENINGS: G. D. Searle & Co., Chicago, Ill. - Opening for Research Ass't. for Bio- chemical Res. Man with BS in Chem. A working knowledge of the basic equip- ment & instruments used in phys. chem. or exper. in biochem. is advan- tageous. Have liberal tuition refund prog. which allows men to take evening courses in chem. & biochem. at any of the nearby schools. Reynolds Metals Co., Brookfield, Il.- Openings as follows: 1) Indust. Engnr. -degree IE, ME or CE. Some exper. de- sirable. 2) Metallurgist-Degree in Met. or Met. Engrg. 3) Accountant-degree Acc't. or Commerce plus 1-2 yrs. exper. in Indust. Cost Acc't. 4) Chemist Sr.- degree Chem. Experienced in uses of oils & lubricants in indust, plants. 5) EE-Degree EE. Exper. in electrical de- sign in heavy industry. National Bank of Detroit, Mich.-Vari- ous openings including: 1) Sr. Systems Analyst-exper. 2) Systems Analyst- prefer degree Bus. Ad., but consider educ. & related areas plus exper. 3) Systems Analyst Trainee-recent grad with major in Econ. or some area Bus, Ad. 4) Cost Analysts-degree Bus. Ad. with major emphasis in finance or acc't. 5) Work Measurement Analysts- pref. major Bus. Ad. or Econ. Under- standing & knowledge of stat. & math. 6) Supv. of Internal Auditors-CPA- degree plus 3-4 yrs. exper. 7) Internal Auditor-CPA-degree plus 2 yrs. audit- ing exper. 8) Personnel Interviewer - woman-age 25-35-major in personnel via either a degree Bus. Ad., Psych. or Soc. Sci. Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp., Broadview, III.-Technical openings in - cluding those for Physicists, Chemists & Physical Chemists. Prefer PhD's. *. *s For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. TEACHER PLACEMENT: COME TO . HYDE PARK ;r' ..'..'S".}vvv