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THE MICMIGAN DAILY

LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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rom Page 4)
n Peirce, Geraldine
nolds, Ellen Reitz,
d W. Rothe, Ellis
or Richardson, Jan

tanley, Lenore
sShade, Char-
erick L. Schef-
ier, Robert V.
Diane M. Se-
:inner, Thomas
palding, Albert
Lee Slawson,
ry Anne Sider-
, J. Lee Stern,
ly Jean Smith,
as R. Stengle,
Dino Samaja,
ancis Stienon',
Schenk, Arnold
-Shireen, Janet
elson, John B.
ida, Nelita Ann

jcik, Joan Volz.
cox, Don G. Wilcox, Jana
nald E. Wright, Nancy
mas Speir Welton, Sue
r Watts, Jr., Wesley Cor-
Robert E. Whelan, I Jr.,
baum, Terry A. Wood,
hams, Stanley Wolams,
Saul Morris Wolf, Mer-
Charleen S. Wilson.
.w, Stephen Ziff, Maurice
.e M. Zaitzeff, Lois J.
I.
Hannelore Busch, Sheila
:ward H. Cohen, Miles
y, Marsha Jo Demorest,
amble, Roberta Gleason,
1 Hunter; Saud Haddad,
len Haeger, Elaine Mary
e Kinietz, Wilma J. Lar-
G. Lengyel, Barbara M.
. Morris, Antoine Meyer,
re, Carmen Martin, Doro-
)j ala.
OTC Cadets will read the
bulletin board between
hours Fri., Sept. 27. Or-
wearing of the uniform
program for the follow-
be posted.
mic Notices
Ph.D Examination in
'heory examinations will
Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 31
Examinations in other,
be given beginning on
Each student planning to
:aminations should leave
etary of the Department
not later than Oct. 17,
- three fields in which he
examined, and his field of

set forth by the American Casualty Co.
and authorized the chairman of the
Health Insurance committee to bind
all contracts on behalf of the Council.
By action of the summer interim
committee or Office of Student Affairs:
July 5, 6, 7 Indian Students' Associa-
tion, Mid-West Indian Students' Con-
vention. July 24, 1957 Men's Glee Club,
Count Basie and Orchestra. Hill.
Gothic Film Society, 1957-58 program
"Man and Society" showing the fol-
lowing films: Day of Wrath, Mother,
Qual des Brumes, Lee Enfants du Par-
adis, L'Atalante, Intolerance, M, Ditto
Meneskebarn, Foolish Wives, The Great
Adventure (Tentative approval pend-
ing receipt of additional information)
By action of Executive Committee:
Calendar change, Panhellenic Show
from November 1 to November 18.
Heard: Forum Committee, progress
report. Honor System Committee, pro-
gress report. Report of action of Board
of Regents approving SGC as the "of-
ficial and authoritative voice of the
university student community." Re-
port on action taken by Deans' Con-
ference to change date for resuming
classes after Christmas holidays from
Jan. 3 to Jan. 6.
Approved: Minutes of the meeting of
June A. Motion directing the Honor
Systems Study Committee and the
Elections Committee to consider the
feasibility and possible wordings of a
referendum to be placed on the ballot
at the November election regarding the
introduction of an Honor System In
the College of LSA, reporting to SOC
at its'meeting on October 9.
Appointed: Janet Neary and Judy
Martin as representatives td Executive
Committee, Michigan Region, National
Student AsSociation. Sue Rockne as
chairman of the Public Relations Com-
mittee. Phil Zook as Elections Direc-
tor. Dan Belin as adviser to the Stu-
dent Activities Committee. Jo Hardy as
adviser to Public Relations Committee.
Name change: Orthodox Student So-'
ciety to Eastern Orthodox Student So-
ciety. ;
Calendared: October 11, Varsity Night;
October 26, Munster Choir; October 28-
November 2, Campus Chest Drive; Ap-
ril 25, Michigras, 1 o'clock closing hour.
Calendared. and approved, Galens'
City Fund Drive, December 6, 7 and
mandated Campus Chest Board to de-
lineate and define the campus area at
its next meeting and report its recom-
mendation to Student Government
Council.
x 'e
Placement Notices
Opportunities for teaching abroad
for 1958-59 under the United States
International Educational Exchange
Program are available in many coun-
tries. Qualifications include a B.A. or
M.A. degree, three years of successful
teaching experience, U.S. citizenship,
good health and moral character, emo-
tional stability, and adaptability. Ap-
plications must be made before Oct. 15.
For further information call the Bu-
reau of Appointments, NO 3-1511, Ext.
489.
Personnel Requests:
Wood TV-Radio, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
has a vacancy in the Promotion-Publi-
city Dept. for someone who can write
stories for newspapers and Radio-TV
trade magazines.
. Vickers Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo.,
needs a Physicist or Physical Chemist
to work in Analytical and Developmen-
tal Research. 'A candidate with a B.S.
degree must also have from 2-5 years
of experience, M.S. or Ph.D. candi-
dates need not have as much or any
experience.
Stanley G, Flagg & Co'., Stowe, Penn.,
is looking for a man with experience

in brass foundry work to work as as-
sistant to the foundry superintendent.
Central Missouri State College, War-
rensburg, Mo., needs a staff member
for a new women's dormitory. Would
like someone with at least a BA, pref-
erably with some training in personnel
work.
Marquardt Aircraft Co., Ogden. Utah,
has an opening for an Rngr. with ten
years experience in Industrial Engrg.,
including a thorough knowledge of
manufacturing methods and process
standards.
Mademoiselle Magazine," Now York,
New York, announces the annual Col-
lege Board Contest open to women un-
dergraduates under 26, enrolled in an
accredited college or university, and
available to work in New York during
June 1958. Women interested in art,
fashion, writing, promotion, merchan-
dising, or advertising are urged to
come to the Bureau for further infor-
mation before Oct. 20.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
FOrganization
I NoticesJ

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When important People come to town
highlight their visit with luncheon or dinner at the
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tneet your every wish. Tuesday throwg Saturday. 11:30
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(Use of this column for announce-
ments of meetings is available to of-
ficially recognized and registered stu-
dent organizations only. For the cur-
rent semester organizations should
register not later than October 11.)
Women's Judiciary Council, correc-
tion of women's hours. Although the
double-asterisk marked events in the
Union-League calendar notebook are
designated as "1 o'clock closing hour,"
this does not indicate women's Ahours.
Co-eds hive f:30 permission on these
nights.
International Students' Association,
membership social, Sept. 28, 7 p.m.,
Lane Hall.
* , *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, a
chapter of Inter-varsity Christian Fel-
lowship, Sept. 29. 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall.
Speaker: Rev. Clarence Goomsma, "Is
Christ the Son of God?"
Hillel, Yiddish class now being
formed. Instructor will be Prof. Her-
bert Paper of the Near East Dept. For
application call Hillel secretary NO
3-4129 or Marvin Gerber (before 12:00
p.m.) NO 2-5470.
Wolverine Club, mass ushers' meet-
ing, Sept. 28, 1 p.m., Conference Room,
Union.
U of M Folk Dancers Club will not
be active this semester.
* * *
The Baha'i Student Group, first pub-j
lic meeting, Sept. 27, 8:30 p.m., 725 S.
Division. Speaker: F rhang Ala'i, "Sci-
ence and Religion - Can They Agree?"
* s *
Congregational and Disciples duild,
supper hike, Sept. 27, 5:30 p.m.,'Guild
House.
Graduate Outing Club, hiking and
supper, Sept. 29, 1:30 p.m., Rackham.

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High Cost of ,Living...

86. Students who
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ice pianos may ap-
hout charge witl
lass Wednesdays at
219 School of Mu-
or Montlay, 10:00-

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g Mon., Sept. 30:
'resher Course.) 7:30 p.m.
Business Administration.
s. $27.00. Professor Emer-
Rouse, instructor.
for this class may be
Extension Service Office
enaw Avenue during. Uni-
hours or' in Rooms1'64 of
Business Administration.
onroe and Tappan, the
class from 6:30 p.m. to

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For an

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ral Examidation for Kenneth
Wilson, Botany; thesis: "The
orangium in the Genera Allied
'olypodium and Vittaria," Fri.,
, 1139 Natural Science Building,
a~m. Chairman, W. H. Wagner,
nary: action taken by Student
mnent Council at its meeting on
ber 25, 1957.
ted action taken by the Coun-
e its last meeting as follows:
nail vote: Student Government
. accepted sponsorship of the
ry health Insurance program as

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Student Association for
ultural Living held its first
ig of the year last night in
Jnion. Four members at-
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organization, whose aims
loser social and intellectual
anshiPs between students of
ent races, religions and na-
countries, decided to make
finite plans for the coming
as until its next meeting ac-
g to Torre Bissel, '60. This
ng will be held next Wed-
y at 6 p.m. in the Union.

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