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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS CALL 764-0557 1iU1HiH1i11111g11110iliplli1111l1111tIIIIUIII[IIIt1111i111111111III111111111111Q1t1111#IItiI1 1111111111011111 ti111111111Ftft! STUDENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION Interested in making Health Service more responsive to student needs? MASS MEETING THURS., MARCH 16th-4 P.M. at the UNION CONFERENCE ROOM No. 6 Find Out How YOU Can Take Action! I (COURSE CREDIT MAY BE AVAILABLE) WE WANT YOU! 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. ......................... . .+...................:. ....a... .. . a . } .: . {:}::... ... . .. . . . . . . .. . ..4 ,.t:+. ; .."{., uHIII 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, Is There Something You've 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. 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