PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAV_ FFR'R.TTARV 0 IM12 THE MI Iaw N a Ta I'~lV VrT*Ia7A'la L I-JA.. ? VJMIVAX9 VV41JMUAKY V. 10t)25 "S. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLI .,.: {::,:{ 44:4%r":4r':i:"};.::^:}^.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^r:..... . ..::. . .r,: r::::"..n..:. v:.......................................... The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan i.ally assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 .:Day''Calendar Astronomical Colloquium -- Dr. Bar- ry M. Lasker, Dept. of Astronomy, "The Charlottesville Symposium on H II Regions," 807 Physics-Astronomy Bldg. 4:00 p.m. Department of Classical Studies and Ann Arbor Society, Archaeological In- stitute of America - Prof. John L. Caskey, Dept. of Classics, University of Cincinnati, "Troy and Problems of Trojan Archaeology": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Cinema Guild -- Mark Donskoy's Gorky Trilogy, Part 2: My Apprentice- ship: Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Department of Speech University Players Production - August Strind- berg's "The Ghost Sonata": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTIC-S School of Music Degree Recital - Arthur Jennings, Trombone: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. TV Center Programs: On Sun., Feb.4 11 the following programs produced by the TV Center will have their initial telecast in Detroit: 11:00 a.m., WJBK-TV, Channel 2 - "Changing Classroom Behavior." New ways of maintaining classroom disci-7 pline in large city schools. 1:30 p.m. in West Council Room, Rack- ham. Chairman: M. M. Martin. Placemnt GENERAL DIVISION Opportunity for Further Study, call 764-7460 for further information: New York Medical College, Grad. School of medical sciences, Dept. of Pharmacology, N.Y.C.-Major in Chem. or biol. is req., 16 hrs. of the other 12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 discipline for each major, reading Education: Today and Tomorrow. "The knowl. of 1 foreign language. Teacher Is a Social Animal." The Current Positions received by Gen- teacher's role outside the classroom' eral Division, call 764-7460 for further her involvement in social and political eraD ion c movements and professional organiza- Noato Institutes of Health Staff Fellowship Program, Bethesda, Md. - 2 yrs. with stipend for work in all Meeting for all students interested in areas of biomedical sciences. Career psychology H o n o r s concentration, booklet for administration positions at Thurs., Feb. 15, 1968 from 3 to 5 p.m. NIH also available at Bureau. in 451 Mason Hall. Interagency Board of U.S.C.S. Ex- aminers, for employment in Wis., Chamber Music Ushers are still need- Mich., Ill., Ind., Ohio, & Ky. GS-5-7 ed for the Chamber Music Festival positions for Agricultural Research which will be held in Rackham Lec- Technician, Biological Tech., Biol. Lab. ture Hall, Feb. 16, 17 and 18. Persons Tech. BS degree. who are interested in ushering for Allstate Insurance, Jackson, Mich.- these concerts, please call Mr. Warner Agent Trainee, 2 openings, 13 wk. trng. at 668-8597. period, expenses paid, men, degree in any area required, pref. some sales ex- The annual Delta Delta Delta Serv- per., 25-35 age range. ice Projects Scholarship Competition Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho will be held from Jan. 1 to March 1, Division, Birmingham, Mich. - Sales 1968. All full-time sophomore and jun- Representative, man, Bus. Ad. or Lib. ior women are eligible to apply. Ap- arts degree, technical degree not plicants should be well-qualified stu- necess., prefer exper., and draft exempt. dents, showing promise of valuable Promote Ortho brand of garden chem- service in their chosen field and fu- icals and fertilizers, car supplied. ture communities. Academic record, Continental National. A m e r i c a n contribution to campus life, and fi- Group, Detroit, Mich. - Spring grad-' nancial need are points to be con- uates wanted for positions in accident sidered. and health departments, Brokerage The number of Tri Delta scholar- Service Manager, liasion between office ships available will be based upon the and agent, wk. with adv, and promo- needs of the applicants. All local win- tion programs, very little travel, men, ners are automatically eligible for one ages 21-28, resident of Metro. Detroit of the $1000.00 National Delta Delta area, not commission work, no night Delta Service Projects awards. Appli- work, no direct selling, not life insur-I cations are available from Mrs. Lyon ance, ETIN Detroit Edison Company, Detroit, Mich. - Interviewing liberal arts stu- dents at S.P.S. Other majors, Bus. Ad., and Engrg., will be interviewed at these placement offices starting Feb. 20 and Feb. 19 respectively. Camp Makisabee, Mich, social work camp. Men senior counselors, Unit senior counselors, Unit leaders, water- front activities leader and nurse. Feb. 16: Camp Winadu, Mass. Boys, 10 a.m- 3:30 p.m. - Group leaders, men over 21, openings in drama, arts & crafts, sailing, canoeing, general bunk coun- selors. Camp Lenni-len-a-pe, New York, coed. 11-5. Counselors must be 21 by July, openings in waterfront, counsel- ors, and general couns. Feb. 19: Camp Lynnwood, West Va., coed. 10-5. Swimming instructor, 20 or over, waterfront instructor, 20 plus, riding inst., 21 plus, cabin couns. and tennis instructor. Deadlines for application to the fol- lowing are due soon: Governmental Research Inst., Sum- mer internship in Public Admin. in Cleveland, Ohio. Deadline March 15, applic. at S.P.S. Lufthansa Airlines, positions in Ger- many, need basic command of Ger- man, deadline is Feb. 28. ENGINEERING DIVISION Make interview appointments at room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. Feb. 16: 3Allen Bradley - Summer EmpI. on 15th - Perm. Empl. on 16th Crane Company Dow Chemical Co. Honeywell Inc. Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp The Magnavox Company - a.m. Motorola, Inc. The Port of New York Authority Radio Corporation of America Standard Oil of Calif. & Chevron Research Co. United States Steel Corp. - American Bridge Div. United States Steel Corp. Steel & Cement Producing Operations Headquarters New Facility Design Engrg. U.S. Dept of the Navy-Representing: Naval Air Systems Command Naval Ordnance Systems Command Naval Facilities Engrg. Command U.S. Naval Weapons Center - U.S. Office of Education z z t 7 It Atmosphere for Achievement USE OF lINS COLUM'N FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTIS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available inM room 1011 bAB. Seventh-day Adventist Student Asso- ciation seminar, Feb. 10, 2:00 p.m., 3511 SAB. Speaker: Donald Bostian, "Old Testament Authority." * * *1 Young Americans for Freedom (Con- servative Union) will sponsor a talk by Pham Khac Rau, Ex-South Viet- namese Ambassador to the U.S. at 7:30 p.m. in room 3-D of the Union. Pub- lic welcome. University Forum, Feb. 11, 10 a.m., Friends' Center, 1416 Hill. "Life After the University: It's gotta be better vs It's gonna be More of the Same." * * * Baha'i Student Group, informal dis- cussion: 'Foundation of World Unity," Feb. 9, 8:00 p.m., 520 N. Ashley. All welcome.. Call 662-3548 if you need transportation.r * * * Bach Club meeting, Wed., Feb. 14, 8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe, discussion, led by John Harvith, on Dance Forms in Bach's Music. BYO Bach records. For further information, call 769-2922. at the Student Activities Building. They must be returned to Mrs. LyonI or to Delta Delta Delta by March 1. Doctoral Examinations a Robert Allen Koster, Chemistry, Thesis: "Addition Reactions of Ben- zonorbornadiene," on Fri., Feb. 9 at Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B., Lower Level. Interviews: Feb. 13: Camp Tamarack - Fresh Air Society,I Coed. interview from 10-5. Positions for cabin counselors, specialists in arts & crafts, waterfront, nature, campcrafts, tripping, dramatics, music, unit super-s visors, truck-bus drivers, caseworker, nurse. College credit available. Feb. 15: If you are contemplating a career in aerospace, your next ten years are critical ones. The exposure you get to major projects, the caliber of your associates, the quality and availability of educational institutions for advanced study, and the recognition you get for personal achievements will all count heavily toward building your reputation and your income. At Convair you will find management sensitive to the importance of your personal development and you will work in an atmosphere of achievement side by side with some of the most capable people in our industry-the people who developed Atlas-Centaur and other space age equipment and systems which are making headlines the world over. You will have access to four highly rated colleges and universities for advanced study. Your assignments will be selected from more than one hundred key study and development projects. A variety of outstanding career opportunities are yours at Convair in the following areas of concentration: aeronautical, electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering; engineering mechanics and engineering physics. Engineers will be assigned to the following areas: advanced systems, systems analysis, space sciences, life sciences, information sciences, scientific data processing, aero- GENERAL DYNAMICS Convair Divsicn San Diego. ao miy,. -- An Equal opportunity Empioyef ballistics, dynamics, thermodynamics, guidance, structures, mechanical design, electrical design, reliability, test engineering and materials research. February 22-23 See your placement officer to arrange a personal on-campus interview with our representatives, or write to Mr. J. J. Tannone, Supervisor, Professional Placement and Personnel, Convair Division of General Dynamics, 5629 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego, California 92112. * e-- - There one Of whom Until a yo With Schi Now Mary ce was a girl named Mary 't was said "She's contrary. sung chap itz aid a trap. is married to Harry. qk r .1 MICHELSON LABORATORIES NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA 93535 ... a place where your career opportunities will grow IF YOUR NEEDS FIT OUR NEEDS LET'S MEET ON CAMPUS 1 -PL- - - I Aqk r FEBRUARY 15 & 16 J IT'S A PLEASURE TO 'DINE OUT' TECHNICAL AEROSPACE ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GENERAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PHYSICS Our interests are broad - perhaps your major is in an allied field - Let's talk it over. Michelson Laboratories, Naval Weapons Center, is 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles where there are excellent year around recreational facilities in nearby areas. Here you will have the opportunity of working with the nation's leading scientists and engineers. Our training programs will match your talents and interests, and you will have the benefit of extending your education through special arrangements with leading universities. You will enjoy liberal vacation, sick leave and retirement programs. Summer employment opportunities for faculty, graduate and undergraduate students. IF INTERVIEW IS INCONVENIENT, WRITE TO: Head, Employment Division, Code 652 Open: Mon., Wed., and Thurs. 4 P.M,-2 A.M, Open: Mon., Wed., and Thurs. 4 P.M.-2 A.M. Open: Fri., Sat., Sun. Noon to 3 A.M. (Closed Tues.) 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