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Interested in making Health Service more responsive
to student needs?
MASS MEETING
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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978
Day Calendar
Museum of Anthropology: J. Alden, "Craft
Specialization and Urbanization in Southwest Iran,"
2009 Museums, noon.
Pendleton Arts Info Center: R. Benway, pianist,
2nd floor Union, noon.
English: Rosemarie Waldrop, poet, reception, 1006
Angell, 1:30-2:30 p.m., reading, Pendleton Rm.,
Union, 4 p.m.
Physics and Astronomy: Condensed Matter
Seminar - H. Chou, Northwestern, "Electron Hole
Droplets Under Uniaxial Stress," 2038 Randall Lab, 4
p.m.
Biological Science: R. Humber, U. of Maine,
"Strong-wellsea: The Emergence of an En-
tomoparaitic Genus, 1139 Nat. Sci., 4 p.m.
Great Lakes, Marine Environment Seminar: J,
Steele, Woods. Hole Oceanographic Institute, 165
Chrysler Ctr., 4 p.m.

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Bioengineering: B. F. Barton, "Communication
Aid for the Vocally Disabled," 5804 Med. Sci. II, 4
p.m.
Ctr. Western European Studies: Wm. Alexander,
"The Human Spirit and Repression: Remembrance
of Nazism in Contemporary European Cinema,"
Lec. Rm. 1, MLB, 8 p.m.
' Stearns Lecture Concert: "Michigan Country
Music on the Hammered Dulcimer," Cady Rm.,
Stearns, 8 p.m.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
3200 SAB 7634117
Interviews: Register by phone or in person.
Camp Tamarack, Fresh Air Society of Detroit: In-
terview Thurs., Mar. 16, 9 to 5; Wed., Mar. 22, 9 to 12;
broad area of camp positions still open - waterfront
(WSI), arts/crafts, sports, etc.
Camp Sea Gull, Mi., Coed: Interview Mon., Mar.
20, 14; openings include arts/crafts, gymnastics,

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cooks, dance, drama, tennis.
Camp Maplehurst, Mi., Coed: Interview Tues.
Mar. 21, 1to 5; counselors with specialty, waterfron
(WSI),arts/crafts, nature, sports.
Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Mi.: Intervie
Tues., Mar. 21, 1 to 5; openings include cook, nurs
waterfront (WSI), and general counselors.
Lisle Fellowship Program, Md: International e
perience of living and learning in the states, Euro
South America, or middle East; seminar held at Int
Ctr., Mar. 21 - 24; information meeting Mar. 21; f
info. and registration call or visit Int. Ctr.; call
9310.
Camp Wathana, Camp Fire Girls, Metro Det.: I
terview Thurs., Mar. 23, 1-5; openings include wate
front (WSI), riding (western), head maintenanc
worker, general counselors.
Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio: Interview Wed.
Mar. 22, 9 to 5; last chance for personal interview
openings for waiters, waitresses, hostesses, rides
clerks, games, bartender, cashier, marina service
office/clerical staff, etc.
Printo, Inc. Greenville, Mi.; Interview Fri., Mar.
24, 9 - 5; industrial engr., students who have com
pleted junior year.
Camp Niobe, Mi.: Handicapped: Will interview
Fri., Mar. 24, 1to 5. Of interest to special ed. studen-
ts; general and senior counselors needed.
Great Lakes Environmental Intern Program,
Ohio: Openings cover 4 states. Must be enrolled o
completed Bachelor's or Master's degree in the en
viron. field; details available; deadline Mar. 15.
Harry Diamond Labs., Md.: Student Trainee
Program - Openings for sophomores/juniors in the
fields of physics, electronics, mech. engr., and
nuclear engr.; further details available.
Grass Lake Community Schools, Mi.: Elementary
teachers needed for 6th grade beginning in May. Full
24 hours/day position; details available.
Furnas Electronic Co., Ill: Openings for
junior/senior students in indus., mech.,elec., engr.;
Chicago residents preferred; details available.
Detroit Historical Museum, Historic Fort Wayne:
Openings for liberal arts, grads or ed. majors as in-
terpretive guides, depicting Civil War era at Fort
Wayne; details available.
There are approximately 56,000 miles
of bikeways in the United States, repor-
ts a recent survey by the Bicyc
Manufacturers Association. A separate
study by the National Association o
Conservation Districts indicates tha
another 5,624 miles of bike paths wer
located in the private sector, at resort
and campgrounds, for example.
TiE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXVIII, No. 128
Tuesday, March 14 1978
is edited and managed by students at the University
of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second css
postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109.
Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning
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