Thursday, November 29, 1973 I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Sev+em Thurday Noembe 29 193 IhL MCHIAN AIL . eu' IA SPV . w DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Thursday, November 29 DAY CALENDAR Commission for Women:dPersonnel Policies, Sub-committee, 3rd fl1. Lee. Rm., Rackham, noon. Economics: J. Brown, Cornell U, "To- ward an Economic Theory of Liability," 2429 Mason Hall, 3:30 pm. MHRI: M. Wish, Bell Tel. Lab., "In- dividual Difference in Perceptions of Dyadic Relationships," MHRI, 3:45 pm. Ctr. Russian, E. European Studies: "The Cranes Are Flying:" "Ten Days That Shook the World:" "Potemkin," 200 Lane Hall, 4-9:45 pm. Natural Resources, Geography, Ctr. for Res. on Economic Dev.: Edward Fei,7 regional coordinator for Africa, coord. for Sahel Task Force, AID, "Drought Relief in the Sahelian Area of West Africa," Lec. Rm. 1, MLB, 4 pm. Ctr. Early Childhood Dev., Educa- tion: R. Parke, Fels Res. Inst., "Pun- ishment, Discipline, & Self-Control in Young Children," Schorling Aud., 4 pm. Int'l Night: food from Greece, League cafeteria, 5 pm. Speech-Communication: G. Comp- ton, EMU, "Interpersonal Communica- tions & Conflicting Messages," W. Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg., 7 pm. Mich. Women in Science: N. Varner, K. Shortridge, P. Smith, "An Analysis of Affirmative Action," Assembly Hall, 4th fl., Rackham, 7:30 pm. Collegium Musicum: Music from the Ars Antiqua, T. Taylor, director, S. Ki- eren, asst. dir., includes liturgical dra- ma, "Filius Getron," St. Marys Chapel, 331 Thompson, 8 pm. Union Gallery: Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano," Union Gallery, 1st fl., Un- ion. 8 pm. University Players: Zindel's "And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 8 pm. DOUBLE FEATURE SEX CLINIC GIRLS & HIGH PR/ESTESS EU&II EM University Dancers: Power Ctr., 8 pm. GENERAL NOTICES Applications for 1974-75 Alumnae Council Scholarships now available to undergrad & grad women: basic to all' awards are criteria of academic achievement & financial need. Obtain applics. from E. Bletcher, Grnd. Fl.. Un- ion. Deadline for return of applics., Jan. 18. SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Detailed info regarding summer em- ployment for guides at Greenfield Vtil- lage/Henry Ford Museum has arrived. Deadline for interviewing, Jan. 18. Inst. of Urban Studies, Cleveland State Univ. announces Summer Intern Program for Juniors. Must have interest in Pub. Admin. Any major field accept- able. Further details avail. and appli- cations. Deadline Feb. 15. State of Michigan, Competitive Ex- amination for Engineering Aide 03, deadline, December 3. Applications available. City of Portland, Maine. Summer Ur- ban Planning Project for seniors, grad students in Uurban Planning, Law, Po, Sci., Pub. Management, related fields. People! Music! Food! BACH CLUB presents LOREE MULDER-viola MARIA JUAREZ-piano ANNE SABIN-cello PERFORMING WORKS OF BACH SCHUMANN HINDEMITH BEETHOVEN carrot ring served afterwards Thurs., Nov. 29 8:00 p.m. Greene Lounge East Quad ADMISSION 50c everyone welcome, no musical knowledge necessary further info: 761-0102, 761-9578 AMERICA-Seen with Magic, Love, ., SimpIicity-Thr ugh the Art of +GRANDMA MOSES4 oGrandma Moses was a true artist-- never told her of sickness, poverty, or too good to hbe true, hut true all the death It sang of warm-hearted neople same, and truer and truer the more who had too much to do to indulge n you think of her." the luxury of despair. Her pictures were -JOHN CANADAY a tonic to the nation. 270 illustrations, 120 In this f i r s t truly comprehensi-. in full c oloar, plus Seldom does a painter receive within volume on Anna Mary Robertson is - 1 u,100 catalogue illu- p his lifetime the attention and acclaim es. the sto'v of her life is enriched witih strations. 352 page s. which were given Anna Mary Robertson close to 1.400 superbly reproduced illu- 1 3t ns x 1 2". $40.. Moses. And more extaordinary still is s:rations of her paintings, selections Special itroductory the fact that she had not begun to from her own writings, as well as pho- paint until she was almost 80. Her phe- tographs of her, her family and of price through Decem- nomenal popularity came in very large places where she lived and worked. ber 31 , 1 973, $32.50 part from the public's feeling that in The author. Otto Kallir. was her long- an age of disillusion, she offered some- time friend and adviser. The insights thing which could be clung to as truth. of countless visits and conversations She seemed to recall something about bring this extraordinary woman to life America w h i c h America missed. She with all her warmth. zest, and original- ' painted from memory, but her memory ity of mind. r rf 336 Maynard 1229 S. University -~ rI -ma I 1 Beetleboards of America has designs ofl !your car. HOUSING OFFICE IN-RESIDENCE STAFF APPLICATION FORMS FOR 1914-15 ACADEMIC YEAR Available Starting December 10, 1973 in Ms. Charlene Coady's Office 1500 S.A.B. POSITIONS INCLUDE: Resident Director, Assistant Resident Director, Resident Advisor, Head Resident, Resident Fellow, Head ibrarian, and if you own a VW bug (any year) you can get an outrageous paint job FREE and Beetleboards of America will pay you to drive as you ordinarily do. There's nearly nothing lse for you to do, except write immediately for more AP Photo SoleIthiing for e veryone Two-year-old Bartholomew Jefferson of Cincinnati can just about reach the lowest slot on what post office officials claim is the, world's largest mailbox. It stands 14 feet high. MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN THURSDAY SEMINAR NOVEMBER 29, 1973 MYRON WISH BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORY "Individual Differences in Perceptions of Dyadic Relationships" TEA 3:15 p.m.--Rm. 2059 SEMINAR 3:45 p.m.-Rm. 1057 ^$ Harper and Row's Hundreds of Fine Backlist in Stock Over 30,000 Paperback titles in stock () Michigan largest selection of non-texts 316 S. STATE-668-7652 Open 'til 10:00 p.m. Mon.-.Sat.; Sundays 'til 6:00 Al SO L, rformaton. Beetleboards of America, Inc. 7785 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90046 Or Call (213) 876-7517 Collect Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Advisory po-itions generally require upperclars status for the resident fellows in residential college and the resident advisors positions: graduate status for graduate student teaching assistant in pilot program and the resident directors position. Many of there positions are available to single or marred graduate students who qualify for graduate work at the University. Positions are also open for qualified, single undergraduates. Present staff and other individuals who have an applicotion on file must T Pr r i com ne to this office to pick up a new application form. BUMPER STICKERS! i e _ _ Deadline for Applications: January 8, 1974 A NON-DISCRIMINATORY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER B. S."=Burt S It Send $1.00 and return address to: SIR SPEEDY 500 Stephenson Highway Troy, Mich. 48084 I I LSA Student Government Elections will be held during Registration 12 POSITIONS OPEN Applications are available at the LSA-SG office, room 3M, Michigan Union STOP BY or CALL 763-4799 for more information DEADLINE: Thurs., Nov. 29, 1973-5:00 P.M. P.S. LSA-SG is NOT SGC . I ,