THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Thursday, February 11, 1971
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN '
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
2 p.m., f f the day preceding pub-
official puolication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r i to
1 Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before
lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for
Saturday and Sunday. Items ap-
pear enly once. Student organiza-
tion notices are not accepted for
publication. For more information,
phone 764-9270.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Day Calendar
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Naval Underwater Systems Center, New
London, Conn., openings for grads in
fields of electrical and mech. engr.,
math and physics.
Bellefaire, Cleveland. Child Care Cen-
ter for emotionally disturbed children;
further detaails and applic. at SPS.
J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, opening for
jrs, and ars. in fields of mkt. mgt., gel.
business or retailing.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Physics Colloquium: R. Kopelman.
"Exciton Superexchange in Molecular i s
Aggregates," P&A Colloq. Rm., 12 noon.
MHRI: A. Silverman, "Perceptual Dif- Scottish Country Dancin
ferences and Physiological Responses," struction provided. Ever
1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m.' 7:30 p.m. WAB Gym.
Engineering Humanities Dept. Lec-
ture: H. Skolimowski, "Paolo Soleri and
the Philosophy of Urban Life," 1040 Nat. Ageless Science of Yog
Res. Bldg., 4 p.m. in the yoga exercises a
Speech Dept. Performance: "The Two qualified instructors. Spor
Executioners," Arena Theatre, Frieze realization fellowship.C
Bldg., 4:10 p.m. 6 p.m. at 761-9825.
International Night: Spain and Port-
ugal, Mich. League Cafeteria, 5 p.m. Women's Liberation -
Center for Chinese Studies: Wm. Lunch. Every Friday 1
Brugger, Contemporary China Inst., Liberation Office, 1510 SA
London, films of Chinese cultural revo-
lution, Rackham Amph., 7:30 p.m.
Sch. of Music: J. Jelinek, cello: R.
Kish, piano, Rackham Lect. Hall 8
p.m. 'O d
Avin Ailey American Dance: Thea-'
tre: Lecture Demonstrathion, Hill Aud.,
8:30 p.m.
International Students Assoc., Slides
on East Africa, Rive Gauche, 1024 Hill,
9:30 p.m.
.g for men and
beginners. In-
y Thursday,
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SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICES
212 S.A.B. (lower level)
Interview: Feb. 15, 9:30 - 5, C a m p
Sea Gull, openings include general
counselors, specialists in waterfront,
sailing, arts and crafts, nature/ecology,
photography, wood shop, camperaft,
Mich. coed camp; details and applic.
available.
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Contrary to rumor currently
being spread about town, the
Ann Arbor Drama Festival will
take place at Canterbury House
tomorrow night at 8.
The program will consist of
"The Cry of Viet Nam," pre-
sented by Westock, and the Ann
Arbor Pioneer High School stu-
dent lab theatre who will pre-
sent "Review".
the U of M Physical Therapy
and M Clubs present
C.S. MOTT
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
BENEFIT WHEELCHAIR
BASKETBALL GAME
featuring the
! DETROIT SPARKS !
February 13, 1971
8:00 P.M.
Applications now being taken(.,toill:
1 vacancy on Student Government Council
(member-at-large seat)
4 openings on 'U' Cellar Board of Directors
(Bookstore policy board)
3 Student openings on University Council
(proposes uniform conduct rules and investigates procedures concerning
police on campus)
Pick up applications and sign, up for interviews at 1546 Student Activities
Building (For 'U' Cellar Board-also can get applications at 'U' Cellar)
APPLICATIONS DUE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16
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$1.00
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NAIOAL mENRAL'
MON.-FRI.
7:15-9:00
SAT.-SUN.-2:00-3:40
5:25-7:15-9:10
University of Michigan Film Society (ARM) presents
another fantastic dollar double b1il]
THE ROARING 20's
Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney
in a mannered classic of
bootlegging, violence and romance
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9:00 p.m.
VILLAGE of the DAMNED
British thriller: children
freak out on nuclear family
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FRANKOVICH
PRODUCTION
PETER
SELLERS
kGOLDIE
HAWN
7:30, 10:45 p.m.
FRIDAY, FEB. 12
1st Presbyterian Church
WASHTENAW AVE. NEAR S. UNIV.
arr. courtesy Ecumenical
Campus Center
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DUE TO A RIP-OFF OF ALL OUR REGISTRATION MATERIALS WE HAVE
THROUGH THE WHOLE REGISTRATION THING AGAIN, THEREFORE .
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on
March 12
Tickets:
PRESENTS
RE-REGISTER
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The Place to meet
INTERESTING People
BACH CLUB
presents
The RC Baroque Group
Bruce Leon, Oboe
Marc Kramer, Piano
Kitty Guthrie, Flute
Miriam Graham, Recorder
Alice Henkin, Cello
Bassoon
200
at $1.00 each
(2 tickets per
person-no choice
of location)
ON SALE
11:30 to 12:00 AM.
AT THE
The Alvin Alley
American Dance Theatre
Direct from six sold-out weeks in Moscow, Leningrad,
Kiev, Zaporozhe, Donetsk and Boroshilobgrad
Friday, February 12, 8:30
in HILL AUDITORIUM
Lecture-Demonstration Thursday, Feb. 11. Tickets $1.00
PROGRAM: TOCCATA (Music: Lalo Shiffrin; and
Dizzy Gillespie) ; THE JOURNEY (Music: Charles
FISHBOWL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11
THRU TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16
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