Page Two THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY Tuesday, December 4, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 4, 1973 Graduation OXAnnouncements I for GRADUATING SENIORSE ARE NOW ON SALE Information Desk, Main Lobby L.S.A. Bldg. A Vintage Year from Random House ALL IN STOCK AT.I FANTASTIC ART, ed by David Larkin 40 full page color plates A mixture of surrealism, dissection, and color give us fantastic art. Larkin obviously stood around the Tate Gallery and others and heard young Am. vagabonds in Europe saying "Hey, man, that's FANTASTIC. pb. 4.95 FANTASTIC ART POSTERS. Reproductions of some of above plates avail- able in large G3'x4') wall posters. 2.50 ea. SEVEN ARROWS by Hyemeyohsts Storm. A unique and moving novel about the ways of Plains People by a Northern Cheyenne, taught by the elders of the tribe, initiated into the mysteries and revelation of Indian life, SEVEN ARROWS is superbly illustrated with fine photographs-over 150 pictures of faces and places, birds and animals of the Plains. 4.95 THE WOMAN'S EYE, ed by Anne Tucker. Selection from the photographic work of Bourke-White, Lange, Berenice Abbott, Barbara Morgan, Arbus, Alisa Wells and others. About 150 photos reproduced. pb. 6.95 TOLKIEN 4 volumes, now rightfully includes the HOBBITT in the boxed set. Recommended for people of any sex or nationality from 1 2 yrs. to 99. 4 volumes in boxed ed. 500 J.R.R. TOLKIEN CALENDAR 1974. A wall calendar, with important middle earth dates such as Bibbo's birthday. Illustrated by Tolkien himself. Comes boxed ready to mail to some kid. 3.95 WISCONSIN DEATH TRIP by Michael Lesy. I picked it up. Put it down puzzled. Somedays later it began to sink in. Like Faulkner's people, but documented with photos from 1890-1910. History? Photography? Fiction- alized photography? As powerful a statement as Arbus or Weston. Paper- back. 5.95 THE VEGETARIAN EPICURE by Anna Thomas. Of the numerous books available, this is recommended by Borders-it started by word of mouth and is now a classic. 262 vegetarian recipes, inc, breads. Approved by the Munchies group. 3.95 Over 30,000 titles in stock-Michigan's largest selection of hardcover and paperback 316 S. STATE ST. 668-7652 Open Till 10 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.,; Sun. 11-6 b .s. L DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN considers - - -- --..:{3hs'f.l..1 J} ;: " "". n.4. . . -.-: :. -ly i -. !^ ,IqL wu w w wr .w waw w i nwww The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, December 4 DAY CALENDAR Continuing Education of Women: "Women in Medicine, Pharmacy, Den- tistry." Conf. Rm. 4, 5, League, noon. Music School: Baroque Brass Ensem- ble, SM Recital Hall, 12:30 pm. Engineering: Meeting of the College Standing Committee, Dean's Office, 3 Geology, Mineralogy: P. Roehl, Union Oil Co., lecture, 2018 C. C. Little Bldg., 3 pm. Physics: M. Leventhal, Bell Labs, "y- ray Astronomy, Positronium, & the Lamb Shift," P-A Bldg. Colloq. Em., 4 pm. Psych Films: "Masque of the Red Death;" "What Man Shall Live & Not See Death." Aud. B, Angell Hal,4 pm. Russian, E. European Studies: I. MEDITATION arca and tibetan methods Psychologist studying effects of meditation offers training in return for participation in research. SEEKING INEXPERIENCED AND E:XPERIENCED WOMEN CL- Tom Greenfield: 764-8437 Leave name and number Cunliffe, Univ. of Sussex, "American Culture: Views from the Outside," E. Conf. Rm., Rackham, 4 pm. Education: J. Standifer, "Rhythms of the Third World," Assembly Hall, Rackham, 7 pm. Women's Studies Films: "Frances Flaherty,' Multipurpose Rm., UGLI, 7:30 pm. jUniversity Council: 1017 Angell Hal' 7:30 pm. Music School: University Choirs, May- nard Klein, conductor, "Yuletidefest," Hill Aud., 7:30 p.m Music School: S. Myers, violin, SM Recital Hall, 8 pm. dorm rates. (Continued from Page 1) Dfane is cuirrently considering the plan. Sometime in early January it will go to the full policy commit- tee for consideration. If adopted by HPC as a pro- posal, the recommendation would then go to Student Services Vice President Henrv J o h n s o n and I CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT eventually to the Regents for con- For graduate study in Internat. Reis., sideration. It would have to reach $5000 fellowship at U of Manitoba, Win- the Regents by next May to be in- nipeg, Can. Apply before Jan. 18. De- eluded in next year's lease. tails at Career Planning & Placement. iHuigDrco onFlkm 45 fellowships of $3600-$5000 for stu- Housing Director John Feldkamp dents who have completed 1 yr. of grad. was not available for comment on work in any o f65 academic areas are the proposal. available at U. of Alberta, Edmonton, Can. 35 scholarships from $2500-$3600 BUT ITS AUTHOR - sociology for beginning grad. students.gBu ntSRAUTH eck- say Seniors of Scottish descent may ap- grad student Ron Beck - says he ply for a $3750 scholarship for gradu- considers the battle for adoption of te study in Scotland, any field. Apply his proposal to be an uphill fight. before Jan. 15.1Beksyhwvrtatein For Seniors who want to teach but Beck says, however, that he n- have no teaching certificate, many tends to push to get the same pro- universities offer Master of Arts in vision included in married housing Teaching degree. For details come to leases when they come up for con- the Career Planning & Placement lib. sideration early next year. Recently received program details in- clude: biological and general science Beck says the move to grant teaching at U. of Ill. Elementary and rent-setting authority to HPC origi- many fields of secondary level teach- ing at Northwestern U. nated last year when the Regents Annual Burke Marketing Research overruled the policy committee and Fellowship Award for undergraduate students interested in marketing re- hiked married housing rates by search. The Fellowship combines grad. five per cent. study in mktg. at the U. of Cincin- nati with training. Check with this of- DA I LY CLASSIF EDS fiee for test dates and application in- formation. Need to apply by Jan. 1 BRING QUICK RESULTS and/or March 1. I DIRECTORSHIPS OPEN1 1 I S I FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Gilbert and Sullivan, Society's Fall Semester Show: DRAMATICS, MUSIC, TECH., COSTUMING, PUBLICITY, PROGRAMS Petitions accepted Sunday, December 9 For information call Skin Kruse: 769-4397 between 5 and 6 p.m. 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. I POSITIONS INCLUDE: Resident Director, Assistant Resident Director, Resident Advisor, Head Resident, Resident Fellow, Head Librarian, and Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Librarian Advisory positions generally require upperclass 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 these positions are available to single or married 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 come to this office to pick up a new application form. Deadline for Applications: January 8, 1974 A NON-DISCRIMINATORY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER CYRUS THE GREAT-HISTORICALLY SPEAKING 1ST ANNIVERSARY SALE! 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