THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAr.V 3 AUI5J11 HALSTEAD: Sabbaical ields Play For Stage (Continued from Page 1) Columbia's Ldzarsfeld To Begin Study Series CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING University's Survey Research Center, foremost in the nation in the field of social research, is pre- senting three lectures in its 10th annual series in research tech- niques. sity will talk on "The Social Sci- entist in Time of Crisis." Prof. Lazarsfeld recently com- pleted a personal survey of 2,500 social scientists from 165 colleges regarding home and work envir- onment problens. . Prof. Ronald Freedman of the sociology department will present "The Fertility of American Fami- lies: A Sample Survey" Wednes- day, July 31. I-. Amprican movie-goers, was in the cast, Prof. Halstead informed. Italians enjoy "tremendously spectacular performances on enor- mous outdoor stages" he said.' He saw "Aida" with a cast of 1,500 played on a 100-ft. wide stage in Rome's Baths of Cara- calla. He also visited he renowned La Scala in Milan, seeing Maria Callas in Bellini's "Norma." Restless Germany is setting the modern trend in theater technique, he reported. A huge new theater built in Mannheim by the government features an arena-type central stage with "a hardly perceptible separation from the audience, thus lending more intimacy to performances. And this was onily one of four possible arrangements of the stage, he said. "Theater is exciting in Europe," WProf. Halstead concluded. "While their productions are not neces- sarily better than America's they are interested because of imagina- tive methods and scenic tech- niques, and present a more 'classic repertoire than our commercial. theaters do." s rSession Slated On Hormones Fourth session of the eighth Summer Biological Symposium is scheduled today in Auditorium C, Angell Hall. At 9:30 a.m. Dr. Dietrich Bo- denstein will lecture on the "Hu- k moral Control of Regeneration in, Insects." Following the discussion at 10:15 a.m. Dr. Folke K. Skoog will speak on "Hormonal Regulation of Plant Morphogensis." The discussion at 11:15 a.m. will conclude the Symposium for this year., MORE FUN THAN A BARREL OF MONKEYS! PLAY MINI GOLF The Modern Miniature Golf Game Ypsi-Ann Golf Course Next to Ypsi-Ann Dri e-In Theater' All of the lectures will be given at 4 p.m. in Rackham Amphi- theater. Thursday, July 25, Prof. Paul F. Lazarsfeld of Columbia Univer- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINj (Continued from Page 2) sic this date is by July 22. In the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Natural Resources and Pub- lic Health this date is by July 24. Stu-' dents wishing ' an extension of time beyond these dates in order to make up this work should file a petition, ad- dressed to the appropriate official of their School, with Room 1513, Admin- istration Building where it will be transmitted. "Baratin:" Informal French conver- sation group meets in South Room of Michigan Union Cafeteria every Thurs- day from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. All inter- ested are welcome. Seminar in Mathematical Statistics will meet on Thurs., July 11, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 3201, Angell Hall. Pro. P. S. Dwyer will speak on "Sampling from Finite Universes with Applications to the Analysis of Variance. Classical Studies Coffee Hour: The! faculty, students, and friends of the Department of Classical Studies are in- vited to a coffee-hour by the Museum of Archaeology on Thurs., July %11, at 4 p.m. La Sociedad Hispanica of the Depart- ment of Romance Languages will hold its weekly summer meeting on Thurs., July 11, at 7:15 p.m. in the East Con- ference Room, Rackham Bldg. Senor Antonio del Monaco, economist and historian, long-time consul general of Ecuador in Venezuela, will speak in Spanish on "Ecuador, su actividad economica, su actuacion historica." All those interested are invited. Doctoral Examination for Morris Samuel Ogul, Political Science; thesis: "Reforming Executive-Legislative Rela- tions in the Conduct of American For- eign Policys- The Executive-Legislative- Council as a Proposed Solution", Thurs., July 11, East Council Room, Rackham Building, at 2:00 p.m. Chair- man, M. M. Knappen. Doctoral Examination for Morton Zarcoff,, Speech; thesis: "An Investiga- tion of the Correlation of Filtered, Band"' Limited White Noise and the Speech Reception 'Threshold", Thurs.,, July 1, West Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 7:30 p.m. Chairman, George Herman. Placement Notices The following school will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., July 18 to interview teachers for Sep- tember. Detroit, Michigan (Detroit Public School) - All fields.. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- m i n i s t r a ti o n Building, Normandy 3-1511; Ext. 489. 1 Personnel Requests: Pepperidge Farm Inc., Downers Grove, Illinois, needs an Assistant Plant Man- ager with a degree in Bus.Ad., Produc- tion, Management, Engineering or Sci- ence and at least five years of experi- ence in the food processing industry. The company also needs a Production -Manager with at least two years of.col- lege training in a technical. course or the equivalent education, in food tech. Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., has openings for Chemists, an experienced Machine Designer with a Mech. E. degree, and an Ind. E. Wayne County Civil Service, Michi- gan, is currently recruiting for a Social Worker I with a Master's degree in So- cial Work and foraa Probation Officer I (Child Welfare) with a Master's de- gree in Social Work or an MA with specialization in a field of child ad- j ustment. Cape May County Planning Board, Cape May, N.J., has an opening for a Graduate Planner with a B.S. or M.S. in Community Planning, Econ. Geog- raphy, Soc., or Pub. Admin. Hazel Park Youth Protection Com- mittee, Hazel Park, Mich., is interested in employing a Youth Counselor with a Clinical Psychology background. Circuit Court for Kalamazoo Coun- ty, Mich.,'has an opening for an Assis- tant Friend of the Court. Requires a Master's degree in Social Work or equivalent. Will consider BA with so- cial work experience. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Personnel Interview: Thurs., July 11 Northwest Orient Airlines - girls for stewardess positions. Flights to vari- ous areas in the Pacific. [ Notices] Cercle Francais: Bastille Day celebra- tion for all French students, faculty and local. French colony held Sunday. July 14, at a private residence. Per- sons speaking French and desirous of joining the group should call the French Dept. Ext. 406 or Prof. O'Neill, Ext. 2181. Deutscher Verein: Weekly meeting. Mr. Todd of the Rbmance Languages Dept. will show slides which he took in Germany, Thursday, July 11, 7:30 p.m., 3-S, Union. *. s * Hillel: Israeli Folk Dancing - New- comers welcome. 8:00 p.m., July 11th at Hillel. Friday evening services, 7:30, July 12th at Hillel. * Newman Club: Square Dance, 8:00 to 12:00 p.m, July 12, 1957 at Newman Center. Refreshments. ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKER Alterations, Restyling 334 S. 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