Fs M +GAN DAILY TMMSDAY, DECEMZM 5, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. DEOEMBU 5. 1957 ..,«...,...... , , .. wr , w! . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN '> , :': E ;:: (Continued from Page 4) y International Student Association nd International Center, Thurs., Dec. from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the In- srnational Center. Late Permission: Womenj students 'ho attended the Stanley QuartetCon- ert on Tues., Dec. 3 had late permis- on until 11:15 p.m. Graduate Student Council Meeting: 'hursday, December 5 at 7:30 p.m. in he West Conference Room of the Rack- am Building. All representatives are rged to attend. Secular Elements that have become a art of Christmas will be the theme for iformal discussion at the Coffee Hour ponsoed by Religious Affairs for any udents interested: Fri., Dec. 6, 4:15 .m., Lane Hall Library. The following student sponsored so- Lal events are approved for the coming eekend. ' Dec. 6: Alice Lloyd Hall, Alpha Chi inega, Alpha Epsilon'Pi, Alpha Omi- ron Pi, Anderson, Delta Delta Delta, raduate Student Council, Pershing ifles, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi, hi Mu, Phi Sigma Deltk, Pi Beta Phi, igma Alpha 'Mu, Stockwell, Winchell, eta Beta Tau, Zeta Tau Alpha.. Dec. 7: Acacia, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Al- ha Kappa Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Chi- ago, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Tau elta, Delta Upsilon, Gomberg, Hayden, iternational Student Assoc., Kappa elta, Kappa Sigma, "M" Club, Michi- an Christian Fellowship, Nu Sigma Nu, hi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Ep- ion Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sig- a, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Delta, si Upsiloti, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma elta Tau, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi, trauss, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Xi, eta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi. Dec. 9: Alpha Chi Omega, Betsy Bar- our, Chi Omega, Delta Kappa Epsilon, hi Delta Phi. Tle General Electric and Charitable und is offering 34 fellowships for the cademic year 1958-59. Fields will in- ude Physical Sciences, Engineering, idustrial Management, Arts and Sci- nces, Graduate Law, and Business. The :ipend Will be $1750 for a Fellow who s singje, $2100 if married without chil- ren, and $2500 for a married Fellow ith children. Tuition and fees are so paid. Application forms and furth- r information may be obtained from he Graduate School Office. Applica- ons will be submitted to the General lectric Company by Dean Ralph A. awyer in the Graduate School, and I applications should be in his hands y, Jan. 8, 1958. The Social Science Research Council as announced several additions to its rogram of Fellowships and grants, in he social science fields for 1958-59. redoctoral fellowships for the com- letion of Ph.D. dissertations will be ffered for the first time. Three post- octoral research training institutes ill be held next summer. Topics of the stitutes are Analysis of Electoral Be- avior, the Judicial Process, and Simu- tion of Cognitive Processes. Travel rants are now available for attendance the 1958 Congress of the Internation- tAssociation of Applied Psychology Rome. Applications for fellowships ill be due on Jan. 6, 1958. Further in- rmation may be obtained, in the Of- se of the Graduate School. Applica- on blanks may be obtained from the ocial Science Research Council, 230 Park Avenue, New York 17, N.Y. When requesting application forms it is im- portant to state age, place of perman- ent residence, academic status, present position or activity and vocational aims, and to indicate briefly the nature of the training or research for which sup- port is sought, Lectures Campus Public Lecture. Leland Stowe will open his class, Journalism 230, Current World Events and Their Back- ground Events, to the campus public on Thurs., Dec. 5, at 11 a.m. in Aud. C, Angell Hall. Stowe's topic will be "Our Lifelong Competition with Soviet Pow- er -- and Our Prospects." Public Lecture, auspices of the De- partment of Fine Arts, by Prof. Paul Underwood'of the Byzantine Institute and Dumbarton Oaks Research Li- brary and Collection in Washington, D.C., on "The Restored Mosaics and Frescoes of the Karlye Diami, a Late Byzantine Church in Constantinople," on Dec.5, at 4:10 p.m. in Aud. B, An- gell Hall. Illustrated Archaeological Lecture, auspices of the Departments of Classi- cal Studies and Fine Arts. "Mycenae, the Capital City of Agamemnon." George E. Mylonas, professor of archae- ology, Washington University and the University of Athens, and president, Archaeological Institute of America. 4:15 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6, Aud. B, Angell Hall. Concerts Student Recital: Maurice Hinson, candidate for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts, will perform a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for that degree at 8:30 p.m. today in Aud. A, Angell Hall (instead of the Rackham Assembly Hall, as prgviously announced). Bach's Toccata in G mi- nor, Schumann's Phantasie in C, op. 17, Beethoven's Sonata in E. op. 109, and Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin. Joseph Brinkman is chairman of Hin- son's doctoral committee. Open to the general public. Academic Notices Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Elections for the Spring Semester are now being ap- proved. Freshmen and sophomores who will have 54 hours or less elected by the end of this semester should make appointments for approval of elections in the Faculty Counselors' Office, 1210 Angell Hall. Those whose hours elected will total 55 or above may make ap- pointments forrapproval of elections in the Faculty Counselors' Office for Ju- niors and Seniors, 1213 Angell Hall. He'll love his CHRISTMAS PIPE eI~~eCehttep 118 East Huron t 31/2 blocks from campus Preliminary time, schedules for the Spring Semester are available in each office. The counselors will not be available during the examination period. Those students who do not have their courses approved before that time must report during the half day preceding the time they are scheduled to register. The "half day before'' Mon. morning, Feb. 3, will be considered Sat., Feb. 1.. Political Science Graduate Round- table meeting Thurs., Dec. 5, 8:00 p.m. in the Rackham Assembly Hall. Prof. Robert E. Agger, of the Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina, will speak on "The Recruit- ment of Elites in State Politics." Re- freshments., Applied Mathematics Seminar. Thurs., Dec. 5, at 4 p.m. in Room 246, West En- gineering Bldg. Prof. Frederick J. Beut- ler, Department of Aeronautical Engi- neering, will speak on "Generalization of Wieper Optimum Filtering and Pre- diction." Refreshments at 3:30 p.m. in Room 274, WV. Engineering. 401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the Application of Mathematics to Social Science, Room 3217, Angell Hall, Thurs., Dec. 5. Arthur Burks, Department of Philosophy. "Automata, Their Struc- ture and Behavior." Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology: Engineering. Mon., Dec. 9, 4 p.m., Room 307, West Engi neering Bldg. Ann L. Rudesill will spear on "Winter Weather and Highway Maintenance." Chairman: Prof. John C. Kohl. Doctoral Examination for Robert E. Machol, Chemistry; thesis: "Thermo- dynamic Properties of Nonstoichiomet- ric Nickel Tellurides and of Tellurium," Thurs., Dec. 5, 3003 Chemistry Building, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, E. F. Westrum, Jr. Study Group in Relativistic Quan- tum Theory will meet Thurs., Dec. 5 in Room 3212, Angell Hall, beginning at 5 p.m. Placement Notices Beginning with Tues., Dec. 10, the following schools will 1have representa- tives at the Bureau of Appointments to interview teachers for February, 1958. Tues., Dec. 10 Dearborn, Michigan (Dearborn Town- ship No. 8) - English (7th grade); Gen- eral Business (9th grade); Elementary (lst-5th grade). Mt. Clemens, Michigan - Elemen- tary; Elementary Vocal Music; Special Education (slow learners). Pontiac, Michigan (Drayton Plains- Waterford Township Schools) - Ele- mentary (Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade); Speech Correction; Vocal Music. Thurs., Dec: 12 Flint, Michigan-Elementary; Speech Correction; Speech; English. For any additional information and appointments, contact the Bureau of Appointments,83528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489, Personnel Requests: Pesco Products Div., Borg-Warner Corp., Bedford, Ohio needs men 25-45 with a BSEE or MSEE for Project Su- pervision. Should have at least five years of experience with controls for speed or voltage regulators for high speed inverter development, high tem- perature gas motor or turbine develop- nient for secondary power systems, high pressure hydraulic power generating or absorbing equipment, or with related equipment. U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, Chi- cago, Ill., is interested in adding Math- ematical Statisticians to its research staff. Feb. or June grads wil be con- sidered, and to be considered an indi- vidual must pass an FSEE exam. Course of study of an applicant must have in- cluded 15 semester hours in Statistics or a combination of Math. and Stat. The Twin City Child Guidance, Ben- ton Harbor, Michigan, Psychiatric So- cial Work Administrator III. Require an MA, 2 yrs. of experience in Child Guidance Clinic or its equivalent. San Diego, County, Calif., offers em- ployment as Planner II to applicants with a degree in Planning, Landscape Arch, Civil E. or Geography, or a BA in any field plus three years of experi- ence in city, county or regional plan- ning. Applications must be filed by January 6, 1958. Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Stu- dies, Oak Ridge, Tenn., has a vacancy for an Admnistrative Assistant with a degree in Public or Bus Ad. and 3 yrs. experience or an MS degree. Montana Fish and Game Dept., Hel- ena, Mont., announces openings for Wildlife Extension Specialists with at least BA in Wildlife Management or closely allied fields. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371, 'U' To Host State Bank, Conference The 19th annual Study Confer- ence of the Michigan Bankers As- sociation opens today at the Uni- versity. The opening session will $e held at 9:45 a.m. in the Anderson Room of the Michigan Union, with Dean Russell A. Stevenson of the business administration school giving the welcome address. Howard P. Parshall, Detroit; Howard D. Crosse; Vice-President and Dean of Faculties Marvin L. Niehuss; 1igurd R. 'Wendin, De- troit, George H. Stebbins, Sims- bury, Conn.; and E. Howard Perk- ins, Detroit will speak at today's sessions. The conference will close to- morrow. 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