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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1968

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
Inar - "Management of Managers No.
48": North Campus Commons, 8:15
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Real Estate Institute I - Morning
Session, Michigan Union, 9:00 a.m. to
Writer in Residence: Irving Howe.
Lecture: Professor Stevens' Journalism
Class, -1437 Mason, 3:00 p.m.
The Concentration Program Meeting
for Sophomores interested in English
Teaching Certificate has been resched-
uled for 4:00 p.m., Room 1025 Angell
Hall.
Statistics Seminar - Prof. V. P. Go-
dambe (University of Waterloo) will
speak on "The role of randomization
in survey sampling" at 4:00 p.m. In
room 3201, Angell Hall.
Zoology Seminar - Dr. G. David
Lange, Department of Neurosciences,
University of California at San Diego,
"The Dynamics of Interactions in the
Eye of Limulus," Aud. C, Angell Hall,
4:10 p.m.
Botany Seminar - Dr. Pierre Dan-
sereau, Associate Director of the New
York Botanical Gardens and currently
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Cran-
brook Institute of 'Science, "Vegeta-
tion Mapping in Puerto Rico," Botan-
ical Gardens, 4:15 p.m.
Religion and Literature Seminar --
"Oedipus Rex" (Sophocles), Guild
House,4 802 Monroe St., 7:30 p.m.
University Musical Society - Na-
tional Ballet: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
General- N tices
1st Ocean Engineering Seminar
Series F. Ames Smith, Manager,
Drilling and Completion Div., Esso
Production Research Company, will
give the fourth seminar, entitled "Off-
shore Petroleum Production: Chal-
lenges and, Opportunities of an Evolv-
ing' Industry," Thurs., Jan. 25, at 2:30
p.m. In the Main Lecture Hall of the
Chrysler Center for Continuing Engi-
neering Education.
French Lecture - Prof. Edouard
Morot-Sir, Conseiller culturel et Rep-
resentant des Universites Francaises
aux Etats-un's, "La Vie philosophique
en France: Jean-Paul Sartre et Pere
Teilhard de Chardin," (in French)
Jan.h26, Rackham Amphitheatre, 4:10
p.m.
The annual Delta Delta Delta Serv-
ice Projects Scholarship Competition
will be held .from Jan. 1 to March 1,
1968. All full-time sophomore and jun-
ior women are eligible to apply. Ap-
plicants should be well-qualified stu-
dents, showing promise of valuable
service in their chosen field and fu-
ture communities. Academic record,

contribution to campus life, and fi-
nancial need are points to be con-
sidlered.
The number of Tri Delta. scholar-
ships available will be based upon the
needs of the applicants. All local win-
ners are automatically eligible for one
of the $1000.00 National Delta Delta
Delta Service Projects awards. Appli-
cations are available from Mrs. Lyon
at the Student Activities Building.
They must be returned to Mrs. Lyon
or to Delta Delta Delta by March 1.
Regents' Meeting: February 16. Com-
munications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands no later than Feb. 1.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
New York State Department of Civil
Service will interview at Bureau of
Appointments on Wednesday, Jan. 24,
for New York State Public Administra-
tion Internship Program. Applicants
must have completed all course work
for Masters in Publ. Adm., Govnt.,
Poli. Set., or Publ. Affairs; or all
course work for MA in a field in-
cluding or supplemented by at leastj
18 undergrad or grad credit in coursesf
appropriate to govn't. administrationI
such as poll. econ., publ., finance,
comp. govnt., or LLB/JD from recog-
nized law school. This interview is
45 min. In length, no additional exam-
ination is required. Make your ap-
pointment immediately, please.
VISTA representatives are in Room
3524 S.A.B. No appts. neces. for in-
formation and questions. Showing
movie, "While I Run This Race," 4:00
p.m., Tues., Wed., and Thurs., ,an.
23-25, in Room 231, Angell Hal Speak-
ers are available for interested campus
groups, call 764-7460 for arrangements.
Interviews for the week of Jan. 29,
Febr. 2, 1968, please make appts. be-
fore 4 p.m. day preceding interview.
Monday, Jan. 29, 1968
National Steel Corp., Detroit, Mich.
- All degree levels Math and all
areas of Chem. for EDP, Mgmt. Trng.,
Mktg. Res., Prod., Purchas., Sales.
Geo. A. Hormel and Co., Austin,
Minn. - PM BA Arch., Econ., Gen.
Lib. Arts, Hist., Math., Physics, Poli.
Se., Psych., Speech, Soc., and Chem
(anal), for Mgmt. Trng., Prod., Ter-
rit. Sales, Stat., and Trans.
Peace Corps, Wash. D.C.-All week,
room 3524, S.A.B., information center,
stop by and speak with representa-
tives, with out appt., between 9 a.m.-
5 p.m. Placement tests given 4 times
daily, you must complete the quest-
ionaire before the exam, these are at
the Bureau, gen. division. Speakers
are available to speak to interested
campus groups, call Miss Mildred
Webber, 764-7460, for arrangements.
Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1968
Mobil Oil, Niles, Ill, - M & F. All
degree levels Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Psych. and Anthro. for Mgmt. Trng.
and Territ Sales.
Paul Revere Companies, Worcester,
Mass. - BA/MA Econ., Engl., Gen.
Lib. Arts, Georg., Hist., Math, Philo.,
Poli. Sci. for EDP, Insurance (Home
Office);, Mgmt. Trng., and Stat.
Burroughs Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
- BA/MA Gen. Lib. Arts, for Territ.
Sales.
Peace Corps, see Mon.
Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1968
Brunswick Corporation, Chicago, Ill.
--M and F. BA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts
for Personnel and Territ. Sales.
Procter and Gamble Research, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio - Women. -Any degree,
any major, for Mktg, res.
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company,
Boston, Mass. - BA Econ., Engl., Gen.
Lib. Arts, and Math for Home Office
Insurance.

Navy Management Intern Program,
Wash. D.C. - M & F BA/MA Econ.,
Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Law,
Poll. Sci., Psych and Soc Wk. for!
Management Training.
Peace Corps, see Mon.
Current positions received by Gen.
Div. by mail and phone, call 764-7460
for further information.
Herman Kiefer Hospital, Detroit,
Mich. - Community Services Assist-
ant, Tuberculosis Control. Major in
soc. sci., educ. or psych., familiar with
soc. wk. contexts or public contact,
Gale Research Company, Detroit,
Mich. - Editorial Assistant, biographi-
cal and bibliographical guide to con-
temporary authors. Woman, BA Engl.
No exper. req.
Detroit Edison Company, Architect,
grad with design interest. Involves
close work with engineering, soil me-
chanics, heating, air cond., illumina-.
tion and communications.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Sen-
eca Falls, N.Y. - Technical Writer,
BSE in EE, articles, brochures, cata-
logs and handbooks.
State of Michigan - Grounds Super-j
intendent, various levels, higher levels
req. degree in lands. arch., forestry,3
agric. Fish Executive, BA in biol., zoo.,
aquatic biol. Apply before Feb. 19,1
State of Illinois, Dept. of Mental
Health, Chicago, Ill. - Mental Healths
Program Worker Trainee, 6 mo. prd.,
Swill wk. as full member of therapeutic
team.
Max Sabaroff & Co., Detroit, Mich.-
Several vacancies for draft free men
for training program in estimating for
light construction and millwork,
needs administrative talent for career
in fid. or store fixture and light con-
struction.
National Association of Manufactur-
ers, Southfield, Mich. - Two men for1
work with leading businessmen in this
area. Extensive travel in 6 state area.
Program Director-Urban Affairs, con-
sult with leading companies about
programs for employment, dropouts.
disadvantaged, stimulate private ac-
tion on urban problems. Program-Di-E
rector, Public Affairs, encouarge po-
litical participation, legislative propos.
als and handle public relations.
Mead Johnson, Evansville, Indiana-
Associate Director for Scientific and
Regulatory Affairs, Ph.D. in Biol, Sci-
ences or Ph.D. in Veterinary Med. Up
to 5 yrs. in Bench research, Food &
Drug Admin. or NIH exper. desirable.
U.S. Public Health, Indian Health.

Sanitarian Technician, Santa Fe, N.M.
-Apply before Jan. 26. BA, m. 6 hrs.
in chem., phys. or biol. sci., phb.
health, engrg, or education.
Rohm and Haas Company, Phila., Pa.
-Technical Writer, some chem. trng.
PhD. chem. for Spinning Process,
Plasticshres., orgnc. syn. positions. BS/
MS Chem., Anal. Instrumentation,
coating polymers, Organic polymer,
mktg. and tech. sales. BSE degrees in
ME, Che., and IE also.
Associated Migrant Opportunity
Services, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. - Di-
rector of AMOS Self-Help Housing
project. Law, health or housing educ/
exper. and Spanish.
Baxter Laboratories, Inc., Morton
Grove, Ill. - Experienced personnel
needed in fields of Management,
Acctg., Purchasing, Material, Buyer,
Production, procedures, Inventory Con-
trol, Syst. Anal., Engineering, Arch.,
O.C., writing, Biostat., Pharmacology,
Atty. Also positions for no college, and
1-2 years college.
Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B.,
Lower Leve.l
jInterviews:
Jan. 24:
Camp Libbey, Ohio Girl Scout Camp,
1-5 p.m. Unit leaders and assistants,
Waterfront, Director and Assistants,
B-,siness Manager, Program Consultant.
Jan. 25:
Camp Chi, Lake Delton, Wis. 10 a.m.-
5 p.m. Counselors and unit leaders,
exper. in soc. work training is required.
Jan. 26:
Davey Tree Expert Company, Kent,
Ohio. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Forestry, tree sur-
gery and some lan iscape work.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE
128-H, West Engrg. Bldg.
Make Interview Appointments at
Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. un-
less otherwise specified.
Jan. 31, 1968:
Eastman Kodak Company
General Motors Corp. - Summer
Hercules Incorporated
Mobil Oil Corp.
North American Rockwell Corp.
Autonetics Div.
Columbus Div.
Los Angeles Div.
Rocketdyne Div.
Space Div.
The Procter & Gamble Co.
The Procter & Gamble Co. -
Charmin Paper Products Co.
The Timken Roller Bearing Co.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.

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