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THE MICHIGAN DA I L.Y

Friday, March 15, 1968

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily 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, MARCH 15
Day Calendar
Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration - Colloquium for Graduate
Counselors, Room 376, Bus. Ad. $ldg.,
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Center forl
Business -'
mers", Mich.

Programmed Learning for
"Workshop for Program-
Union, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Institute of Science and Technoolgy-
"Workshop on Computer Technology
and Purchasing Management", Regis-
tration, Lobby, North Campus Com-
mons, 8:30 a.m.
Student Relations Committee Meet-
ing - Open meeting, SGC Room, SAB,
3:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild -- John Ford's "The
Long Voyage Home", Architecture
Aud., 7:00 and 9:05 p.m.
Department of Speech University
Players - Richard Reichman's "Jude",
Trueblood Theater, 8:00 p.m.
1968 Business Leadership Award
sponsored by the Graduate School of
Business Administration. Charles B.
"Tex" Thornton, Chief Executive Offi-

cer of Litton Industries will speak on
"The Challenge of Management" in
Rackham Lecture Hall at 8:00 p.m. on
Fri., March 15. Mr. Thornton will be
introduced by Arjay Miller, Vice-Chair-
man, Ford Motor Company, who like
Thornton is one of Ford's famed "Whiz
Kids."
School of Music Degree Recital-
Boice BEwell, Tenor: School of Music
Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m.
University Musical Society - Vane
Cliburn, Pianist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
TV Center Programs: On Sun., March
17 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." A
documentary describing new ways of
maintaining classroom discipline in
large city schools to establish an at-
mosphere for teaching and learning.
12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
The Quiet Furies. "I Told You I Was
Sick." The case study, of a hypochon-
driac, his symptom ansd treatment.
Department of History Lecture -

Prof. Edward H. Spicer, Dept. of An-
thropology, University of Arizona, Tuc-
son, "Political Incorporation and Cul-
tural Change in New Spain: A Study
in Spanish-Indian Relations," Mon.,
March 18, 2402 Mason Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Social Foundation Department and
Study Group on Education and Na-
tion-Building Lecture - Prof. Robert
Stamp, History Dept., University of
Western Ontario, "Education and Na-
tion Building in Canada: Some Pros-
pects for Research in Canadian Educa-
tional History." Mon., March 18. 4009
University High School, 7:30 p.m.
The Department of Linguistics will
be offering the French and German
Language Examinations' for the MA
for students in that department on
March 21 and 22. Please sign up in the
Linguistics Dept. office (218 Gunn
Bldg.) or phone 764-0353 and arrange
a time as quickly as possible.
Doctoral
Examinations
Roger Keranen Rains, Chem. Engrg.,
Thesis: "Reduction of Aluminum Ox-
ide to Aluminum in Radio Frequency
Generated Plasmas," on Fri., March 15
at 1 p.m. in Room 3201 E. Engrg. Co-
Chairmen: E. E. Hucke and R. H.
Kadlec.
Thomas Michael Keinath, Civil Engi-
neering: Water Resources, Thesis: "A
Mathematical Model for Prediction of
Cbncentration-Time Profiles for De-

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sign of Fluid-Bed Absorbers," on Fri.,
March 15 at 2 p.m. Room 243 W. Engrg.
Chairman: W. J. Weber, Jr.
Placement
GENERAL DIVISION
Opportunities for Further Study and
Financial Aid, contact General Divi-
sion, 764-7460 for further information:
Columbia University Teachers Col-
lege - Offering work study programs
through a tuition exemption plan forj
those admitted to the college, salary,
tuition, permitting one to take up to
8 credits each term and 4 in summer.
MA accomplished in two years. most
positions fall in clerical or secretarial
areas, open to men and women.
University of Dallas, Braniff Gradu-
ate School, MBA combined with a two-
year Army ROTC program offered to
graduates, with BA in any field. ROTC
programs through Univ. of Texas at
Arlington for those having finished
basic ROTC at other schools (applic.
due Aug. 10) and those with no ROTC
experience (applic. due March 31).
Contact nearest ROTC office to enter
these programs.
Mankato State College, Minn. - Ur-
ban Studies Center, Political Set. dept.,
and other programs offered for MS
and MA degrees. Financial assistance
available, applications should be sub-
mitted before April 1.
Current Positions received by Gen-
eral Division by mail and phone, call
764-4760 for further information:
Stone and Simons Advertising, Inc.,
Detroit, Mich. - Young man, new
graduate, interested in career in adv.
and with specialization in this area.
Hired as trainee, will be in position
eventually of commercial producer,
working in radio, TV and film. Ability
to formulate script ideas and write,
Chuck Gerlach Drug, Trenton, Mich.
-Registered pharmacist for part time,
store open evenings as well as Sunday,
hours flexible.
Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
Bacteriologist. Chemist. Pharmacist.
Microbiol Clinical research dassoc.
Technical Service writer. Std. Systems
Group Leader. Programmer analyst.
Accounting Analyst. Budget Analyst.
Cost Analyst, Product Analyst. Mktg.
Research. Most degree levels, exper.
and non-exper.
Sexton Quality Foods, Detroit, Mich.
-Management Trainee in merchandise
dept., volume feeding industry, pro-
mote food service items, two years of
college or exper. desired. Assistant
Manager, manage accts. receivable,
supv. capacity, hours 6 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,
Mon.-Fri.
Management Consultants -- General
Manager, EE or ME, or comb, of de-
gree and exper. In other field, in elec-

town. Exper. must be with plant mgmt.
in this field with several hundred em-
ployees. Chief Engineer, Physics, EE
major with ME minor. Midwest loca-
tion, staff of 50-60. Methods and Sys-
tems Engineer, EE or ME, knowl. in
methods and systems engineering.
Plant engineer, ME with exper. in sci.
oriented plant, exper. in tool room,
model making, production engrg., ma-
ciedesign and plant maint.
Harper Hospital, Detroit, Mich. -
Registered and registry eligible Medi-
cal Technologists, in Chemistry, Bac-
teriologist, and Blood Bank depts.
City of Saginaw, Michl. - Landscape
Architect for Parks and Recreation
Dept. Degree, design ability, exper. In
parks desirable.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE,
212 S.A.B., Lower Level
Camp Tamarack, Fresh Air Society,
Coed. Will interview March 15 from
10-5. Positions open for cabin counsel-
ors, specialists in arts and crafts,
waterfront, nature, camp crafts, trip-
ping, dramatics, music; Unit supervis-
ors, truck-bus drivers, case worker and
nurse. College Credit available. Appli-
cations and details at PS, 212 S.A.B.
March 18:
William Services, Detroit, Mich, --
1-5. Girls. Information on job oppor-
tunities in that area, office and secre-
tarial openings available.
Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Jack-
son, Mich. - 10-5. Asst. Director, Busi-
ness Manager, Complete waterfront
staff, counselors and unit leaders.
March 19:
Camp Nahelu, Mich. coed. - 1-5.
Cabin counselors, instructors for wa-
terfront, athletics, arts & crafts, mu-
sic, dance and dramatics.
March 20:
Camp Takona, girls, and Camp Al-
Gon-Quin, Ann Arbor YM-YWCA
camps - 10-5. Resident camp director
(26-plus) Program director (25-plus),
instructors in campcraft, tennis, ca-
noeing, riding, riflery, waterfront, and,
a nurse.
Camp Ohiyesa, Metro, Detroit YMCA
-Cabin Counselors, Unit Directors,
Specialists in riflery, swimming, na-
ture, tripping, archery.
March 21:
Camp Maplehurst, Mich. Coed. -
1-5: Counselors for arts & crafts, canoe
trips, and instructors in sailing and
scuba.
March 22:.
Camp Sequoia, New YCork, coed -
1-5. Waterfront Head and assistants,
instructors in fencing, riflery, tennis,
nature, music, crafts and dramatics.
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Make interview appointments at
Room128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless
otherwise specified.
March 22:
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc.
Hauke, Krass, Gifford, & Patalidis
Patent Law Firm

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