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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, APRIL. Z7, 1956

LPL.TEMIHGNDIY RDY PRL ,15

Objections of South Rest
On Fear of Intermarriage

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"Actually, the differences in fre-
quency of genetic material is what
describes the differences between
races," Prof. Thieme said.
"In terms of important charac-
teristics," he summarized, "all
mankind is probably alike in 95,
or more, per cent of its traits, with
variation in certain characteris-
tics."
Turning to the problem of race
mixture, Prof. Thieme commented,
"I believe that the fundamental
and deep-seated objection of
Southerners to desegregation is the
fear of mixed marriages. They
know that contact between their
children and those of other races
will will lead to racial mixture."
Race Mixture Not Harmful
"Speaking only to the bioligical
problem of race mixture and at
the same time realizing there are
cultural and psychological prob-
lems as well," Prof. Thieme com-
mented, "it seems to me that there
is no evidence that race mixture
is harmful from a biological or
evolutionary point of view."

In fact, he continued, there seems
to be some evidence which holds
race mixture to be biologically de-
sirable. "While this is not conclu-
sive," he said, "it does follow that
outbreeding is a desirable thing."
"The solution of the race prob-
lem will never be solved by bio-
Rogical research," Prof. Thieme
commented, "for the study of rac-
ial biology offers no solution to
racial prejudice. It is a cultural

problem depending largely
economic and social causes."

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
at 8 p.m. today in the Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre.
Women's Tennis Club will meet P'rI.,

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April 27 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. ati
Palmer Field. Business meeting pre-r
ceding the games.
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
vacancies of their teaching staff for
the school year 1956-57. They will not
send representatives to the Bureau of
Appointments to interview teachers at
this time.
Atlanta, Mich. - Teacher needs: Com-
mercial (typing and bookkeeping).
Elsie, Mich. - Teacher needs: High
School Music (vocal and Instrumental
with Band); English.
Chester, Montana - Teacher needs:
Elementary (grades 3 to 5); High School
History and Social Science; Math/
Science; Home Ec/Girls' P E or Music;
Shop/Science/or Math; Music (Grade
school music/chorus/band).
Flat Rock (Wayne County), Mich. -
Teacher needs: 'Elementary (Kdg., 1st
and 4th); High School Math; Music.
Harvey, Ill. - Teacher needs: Elemen-
tary (Kdg. to 6th); Speech Therapist;;
General Science; vocal Music/Social
Studies; Boys' Phys. Ed (upper Elem.);
Girls Phys. Ed. (upper elementary);
English; Art/Social Studies.
Maple City, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg., 1st, 2nd, 3rd and
4th); Home Ed.; English/Speech or So-
cial Science.
Palatine, Ill. - Teacher needs: voca-
tional Home Ec.; Vocational Home Ec./
Art; Latin/English; Latin; French/Latin
or French/English; English/Speech.
Plainview, Minn. - Teacher needs:
Vocational Home Ec.; Girls Phys. Ed.;
Library/English or Social Studies;
Speech/English; Junior High English/
Social Studies.
Pomona, California - Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg. to 6th); Junior High
Arithmetic / Algebra; English / Social
Studies; Homemaking; Science (Health)
/Arithmetic/Boys' Phys. Ed.; Science
(Health)/Girls Phys. Ed.; Girls Phys.
Ed.; Senior High Arts Crafts/Industrial
Arts; English/Yearbook; English; Geom-
etry/Consumer Math; Girls Phys. Ed.;
Homemaking; Clinical Psychologist.
Roselle, Illinois - Teacher needs:
Teacher-counselor; English/Speech or
Foreign Language or Social. Studies or
Library; Speech/English; Math/Chem or
physics; Biology/Geog. or Geology; So-
cial Studies/English or Library; Social
Studies/Foreign Language; Foreign
Language; Girls Phys. Ed; Home Eco-
nomics; Industrial Arts.
St. Clair, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (early); High School Biol-
ogy/Gen. Science; English; Spanish/
English; Phys. Ed. Girls and Boys.
Traverse City, Mich. (Old Mission
Peninsula School District) - Teacher
needs: Elementary.
Wheaton, Illinois - Teacher needs:
Junior High Art; Arithmetic.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Bldg. NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
The Michigan-Ohio Navigation Co.:
is taking applications for able seamen
with Marine Engineering background, to
work on the SS Aquarama this sum-
mer. Call the Bureau of Appointments
for further information.
Attention, Summer Placement Can-
GOLFERS
PRACTICE
RANGE
NOW OPEN
on US 23 and Packard Rd.
Ann Arbor
City Market
Farm Fresh
Poultry and Eggs
WINTER VEGETABLES
AND WINTER FRUITS
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY
DURING THE WINTER

didatest You will be receiving a post
card within the next few days. Please
fill in the requested information telling
us if you have a job and return to us
promptly.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from , the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Tues., May 1:
International Business Machines Corp.,
Military Products Div., Kingston, N.Y.
all levels in Chem.E., Civil, Elect., Ind.,
Instr., Mat'ls, Mech., Eng. Mech., Metal.,
Naval and Marine, Physics and Science
for Development and Design, Training
in Computer Engrg. for Engrs. with lim-
ited electrical background. U.S. citizens.
Wed., May 2:
Thompson Products, Inc., Accessories
Div., Cleveland, Ohio-all levels in Mech.
with turbo-machine or heat transfer
background, and in Elect. with servo-
mechanism for Summer and Regular
Research and Devel. U.S. citizen.
Thurs., May 3:
Howell Electric Motors Co., Howell,
Mich.-all levels in Mech. and Elect.
for Summer and Regular Devel. and
Design.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W.E., Ext. 2182.

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Hillel Foundation: Friday evening
Sabbath service, 7:30 p.m., Hillel.
Petitions for Administrative Council
Chairmanships must be turned in April
30.
Saturday morning Sabbath service,
9:00 a.m., Hillel.
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Interguild: There will be a party in
the social hall of the First Methodist
Church tonight from 8:00 to 12:00.
Admittance is twenty-five cents. Mixer
games, square dancing, entertainment,
and refreshments.
S, *
Student Government Council: The
Calendaring Committee is receiving re-
quests for the calendaring of campus
events for the school year 1956-57 to be
sponsored by student organizations. Re-
quests must be submitted on or before
April 30 to the Calendaring Committee,
Mrs. Ruth Callahan, 1020 Administra-
tion Building.
* * *
Student Religious Association: Coffee
hour, Lane Hall Library, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Open to all students and faculty.
Westminister Student Fellowship:
Graduate Students' Luncheon, April 28,
12:15 p.m., Presbyterian Student Cen-
ter.
Work day, April 28, all day (meet at
8:30 a.m.), Presbyterian Student Cen-
ter.
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