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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1868.

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Seeking Glamour,
Intrigue,
Opportunity to Contribute...
CONSIDER A CAREER WITH
STEWARDESS INTERVIEWS
FEBRUARY 21, 22PA A
Placement Bureau
Equal Opportunity Employer

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan iaily 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
forSaturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only,
Student organization nlotices are not'
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Day Calendar
Dean George Smith of the State Uni-
versity of New York at Buffalo Law
School will interview interested stu-
dents in 1223 Angell Hall from 9 to 12
and 1:30 to 4:30. Call 764-0312 for an
appointment or stop in during those
hours.
Center for Russian and East Euro-

pean Studies Seminar - Robert S.
Walters, Research Associate, Center for
Russian and East European Studies,
The University of Michigan, "Soviet vs.
U.S. Foreign Aid: Similarities and Dif-
ferences", Commons Room, Lane Hall.
3:00 p.m,
Astronomical Colloquium-Fri., Feb.
16, 4:00 p.m., Room 807 Physics-Astron-
omy Bldg. Dr. James E. Hesser, Prince-
ton University Observatory, will speak
on "Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Studies
of Astrophysical Interest."
Cinema Guild - Mark Donskoy's
"Gorky Trilogy, Part 3: My Universi-
ties": Architecure Aud., 7:00 and 9:05
p.m.
Hockey - U-M vs. Michigan Tech
University: Coliseum, 8:00 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Jack Bowman, Clarinet: School of Mu-
sic Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m.

Genieral Notices
TV Center Programs: On Sun., Feb.
18 the following programs produced by
the TV Center will have their initial
telecast in Detroit:
11:00 a.m., WJBK-TV, Channel 2 -
"Reed City". A look at one Michigan
town and its fight to survive in 20th
century urban America.
12:00 Noon. WWJ-TV, Channel 4 -
The Quiet Furies - "The Invisible
Sickness:" Case study of a dedicated
college professor whose career and
family are almost destroyed by an in-
visible emotional disorder.
Placement
GENERAL DIVISION
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Peace Corps Test given Sat., Feb. 17,
downtown branch of Post Office, Main
at Catherine Streets, 1:30 p.m., take
completed application to test, applic.
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Smith, Kline & French Laboratories,
Phila.. Pa. - Positions req. no exper.:
Admin. and Mktg. Programs, BA any
fid. or MA/MBA Advertising and Pro-
motion Writers, BA Lib. Arts, Journ.,
Bus, Ad., etc. Pharmaceutical sales
Control Analyst, BS/MS Chem., em-
phasis anal. Chem. No exper. necessary
for MA Medicinal Organic Chemist, BA
Chem/MA - Organ. Chem. Pharmacool-
gist, BS Pharm, Biol., Zoo., and wk. in
physiology. Biochemist, BS Chem, wk.
In biol. or MS Biochem., no exper. req.
for MS. Other positions requiring ex-
perience in technical and administra-
tive areas.
Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
Bacteriol./Biomed. Engr. Exper. in pro-
duction. Chemist, PhD., organ. syn.
Chem., BS/MS. Pharmacists, PhD.
Microbiol., PhD., exper./study in gen-
etics. Set. Syst. Group Leader, BS, 2
yrs. programming exper. Acctg. Ana-
lyst. Budget Anal. Cost Anal. Product
Anal., Mktg. major, MBA. Mktg. Res.
MBA, 3-plus yrs. exper.
FMC Corporation, San Jose, Calif.-
Syntron Company, Link-Belt Division,
Research and Dev. openings, 0-5 yrs.
exper. with PhD or MS in EE or
Physics, exper. and/or thesis in Solid
State Rectifiers.
Robertson & Associates, Newark, N.J.
-Consultant positions in technical
and non-technical, Marketing, General
Management, Manuf., R & D, Execu-
tive, Technical Personnel Search.
Engrg., Phys. or Chem. Degree, Bus.
trng. desirable, several years in con-
sulting, product planning, mktg. re-
search, sales or engineering.
Wilson & Co. Chicago, Ill.-Chemist
MS/ BS plus 2 yrs. exper.
Summer Placement Service,
212 S.A.B., Lower Level.
Interviews today, Feb. 16:
Camp Winadu, Mass. - Boys, 10-3:30.
Group leaders over 21 age req. Men.
openings in drama, arts & crafts, sail-
ing, canoeing, general bunk counselors.
Camp Lenni-Len-A-Pe, New York,'
Coed. 10-5. Positions for Counselors
(must be 21 by July), Waterfront, gen-
eral counselor, sailing.
Camp Allegro, Mass. Girls, 10-5.
Group Leaders, waterfront instructor,
spec. In athletics, dance, nature and
pioneer.
Sigh up for Interviews with Pcrt of
New York Authority, summer positions.
today. Feb. 15 for interview on Feb. 16.
Sign up for Interviews with Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company, New
Jersey, register at 254 Bus. Administra-
tion Bldg., for intv. on 16th.
Register Feb. 16 for interview with
Federated Publications, Lansing, Mich.
at 3200 S.A.B., Bureau of Appts., Jr.
& Sr. for Summer Intern Program.

Sign tipl for Into. with Detroit Edi-
son Compasy. Feb. 15 on for LS&A
studets, at S.P.S. Feb. 19 and on for
'Engrg. students at 128-H W. Engrg.
and Feb. 20 at Bus. Ad. Bldg., 2nd
floor for Buts. Ad. students, interviews
are on Feb. 22. 26 and 23 respectively,
Sign up for intv. at Gen. Division.
Foote, Cone and Belding. Call 764-7460,
adv., art & des.. mgmt. trng., mer-
chandising writing and print & film
making.
Interview tomorrow at Mich. Union,
SCampRockwood, Canadian, Coed. 9-5.
Room 3X, Mich. Union for counselors
instructors for .waterfront, music and
>riding, must be 21-plus.
Interviews next week, applications and
information at S.P.S.:
Feb. 19:
Federated Publications, see above for
sign up information.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance, see
above for sign up info.
Camp Lynnwood, West Virginia, coed.
10-5. Swimming instructor, 20 or over),
waterfront instr. (20-plus) riding (21-
plus), cabin couns., and tennis instr.
Illinois State Employment Service,
Chicago, Ill. 10-5, M & F for camp
counselors. Details and applications at
S.P.S.
Feb. 20 & 21:
Camp Ontoa Mass. Boys, 3-5, general
couns., instr. tennis, swimming, (WSI),
sailing, golf, basketball, riflery.
Feb. 20:
Foote Cone & Belding, intv. at Gen.
Division, Bureau of Appts., 3200 S.A.B.;
sign up for this intv., call 764-7460.
Openings for summer work in adv., art
& des., mgmt. trng., merchandising,
writing, film and print production.
Feb. 21:
Camp Holiday, Mich., Girls, 10-5,
ordinator, Nature Couns. and Nurse.
Counselors, Waterfront Dir., Unit Co-
Feb. 22:
National Music Camp, Interlochen,
Mich. - 10-5. Counselors, Food Serv.
help, stage crew, photographers, switch-
board operators, secretaries.
Camp White Pine, Canadian, coed.
11:3-5 at Michigan Union, Room 3Z.
Section heads (M), Specialty heads in
arts & crafts, ceramics, canoeing, sail-
ing.
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Make interview appointments at
Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless
otherwise specified.
Feb. 23:
AeroJet-General Corp.
Aluminum Co. of America
Celanese Corp.
Maremont Corp.
Martin-Marietta Corp.
Ohio Dept. of Highways
Omnispectra, Inc.
Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
Shell Oil Co.
United Airlines
Walker Mfg. Co.
U.S. Gov't.
Federal Communications Comm.
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Development Center -
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