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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 196

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ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
fficial publication of the Univer-
ty of Michigan for which The
ichigan Daily assumes no editor-
I responsibiilty. Notices should be
nt in TYPEWRITTEN form to
oom 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
ire 2 p.m. of the day preceding
ublication and by 2 p.m. Friday
ir Saturday and Sunday. General
otices may be published a mazi-
um of two times on request; Day
alendar items appear once only.
tudent organization notices arenot
ecepted for publication. For more
'formation call 764-9270.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Day Calendar
irst Psychology Dept. Colloquium of
Fal Term-Presentation of joint
iners of Marquis Award. Guest speak-
last year's winners, Dr. Iden Good-
' of San Francisco State College,
will' speak on "The Influence of
'ental Figures on Schizophrenic Pa-
Lt," and Dr. Myron Wish of Colum-
University, who will speak on "A
uctural Theory for the Perception
Morse Code Signals and Related
ythmie Patterns," 4 p.m., Michigan
om of Michigan League.
,stronomical Colloquium-Profs. P.
Millet, R. G. Teske, t. lste and P.
Wehinger will speak on "The Prague
ting of the International Astro-
nlcal Union I,' 4 p.m., Room 807 of
rsics-Astronomy Bldg. -
General Notices
raduate Record Examination: Ap-
ation blanks are available In Room
Rackham Bldg. for the Graduate.
ord Examination. The next admin-
ation of the test will be on Sat.,
. 28, and applications are due in
aceton, N.J., by Oct. 10.
ducational Testing Service French
I German Test: The Educational
ting Service Test in French and
'man administered by the Graduate
.col for doctoral candidates is sched-
d' for Thurs. night, Oct. 26, from
o 9 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture
i. ALL students planning to take

the test must register by' 4 p.m., Fri.,
Oct. 26, at the Information Desk in the
lobby of the Rackham Bldg. The fee is
$6.
For further information call the In-s
formation Desk, 764-4415.
Doctoral Examination for Eric Bran-'
don Sansone, Industrial Health; thesis:'
"Sampling Airborne Solids in Ducts'
Following a 90o Bend," Fri., Sept. 8,
Room B105 SPH, at 9:30 a.m. Chairman,
P. M. Giever.
Doctoral Examination for David M.
Rank, Physics; thesis: "ArSearch for
Stable Fractionally Charged Particles,"
Fri., Sept. 8, Room 629 P-A, at 3 p.m.
Chairman, P. A. Franken.
Doctoral Examination for Hubert
Christian Kueter, Germanic Languages
& Literatures; thesis: "Eine Untersu-
chung der Worter aus dem 'valscheit'-
Bereich nebst 'schulde' une 'triuwe,'
Beitrag zur Deutung der Hauptgestalten
und des Liebesgeschehens in Gott-
frieds' 'Tristan'," Fri.," Sept. 8, Room
1080 Frieze Bldg., at 3 p.m. Chairman,
Harald Scholler.
Doctoral Examination for William
Meyer Kaplan, Music: Performance;
Fri, Sept. 8, Room 3047 School of Mu-
sic, at 4:30 p.m. Chairman, L. H.
Cooper.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
FSEE-Federal Service Entrance Ex-
amination applications have arrived.
They are due Sept. 13, for the October
exam. Test given third Sat. of each
month; applications due second Wed.
of previous month. Dec. grads should
take these as soon as possible, proces-
sing takes time.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Del Monte Foods (California Packing
Sales Co.), Oak Park, Mich.-Salesman,
super market contacts, in Detroit and
Saginaw areas. BA, Lib. Arts/Bus. 22-28
age preferred. Men.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corp., Lancas-
ter, Ohio-Jr. Mktg. Anal., BA Mktg.
Staff Q.C. Cons., BSME plus 2 yrs. stat.
EE, BSEE plus 5-10 yrs. in indust.
power application. Chemist, BS Chem./

BS ChE. BSIE, min. 2 yrs. exper. Project
Engr., BS Ceram. E, 2-5 yrs. in glass
indust. BSME plus 2-5 yrs. Acctg.,
analysis of oper. results.
General Foods Corp., Technical Ctr.,
Tarrytown, N.Y. --- Further needs for
summer grads in Food Tech., Chem.,
ChE, EE, ME and Stat. Opportunities
fall in research and management fields.
American Standard (Air Condition-
ing Div.), Elyria, Ohio-Jr. Product En-
gineer, ME, will provide trng. in oper-
ational testing, design and mod.
B. F. Goodrich, Akron, Ohio-Mer-
chan. Rep. Sr. Systems Anal. Field Au-
dit & trainees. Internal Audit. Appli-
cation Engr. Mkt. Dev. Acoustic Sci.
Sales Trng. Adhesive Engr. Product
Engrs. EE, ME, CE. Compounder, Tex-
tile Engr. Chemists at all levels and
many areas,mi.e.,sanalytical, organic,
physical, textile, Research positions:
Acoustic Physicist, New Products, Tire
anal., mater. res., metallurgy, ceramic.
Andrew Corp., Chicago, Ill.-Materials
Manager, college grad, strong bkgd. in
field, 35-45 age.
For further Information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Summer Placement Service Opens Oc-
tober 1-Room 212 Student Activities
Bldg. Hours 10 to 12 noon and 1:30 to
5 p.m. Register early. Take advantage of
this service alsoto interview prospec-
tive employers. Come one, come al-
Summer Placement Service.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
{The following schools have recorded
vacancies for the present semester:
Ann Arbor, Mich. (P.S.) --'H.S. PE
(Boys).
Bay City, Mich. (Central H.S.)-H.S.
Ind. Arts/Auto. Mech.
Clio, Mich. (P.S.)-Spec. Ed. Type A
Ment. Ret., Speech Correctionists, Sr. H.
Eng., Comm., H.S.
Fowlerville, Mich. (P.S.)-H.S. Girls
PE, 7th grade math.
Jackson, Mich. (East Jackson) -
Special Ed.-Type A Ment. Ret., Jr.
H. Band.
Rockwood, Mich. (Gilbralter P.S.) -
Jr. H. Science, H.S. Typing.
Saginaw, Mich. (Sag. P.S.) - Comm.
-Typ. 8th grade.
Saline, Mich. (Haughton Elem.)-2nd
grade.
Walled Lake, Mich. (P.S.) - Elem. In-
strumental Music, H.S. Math, Elem.
PE, Elem. K-6.
Troy, Mich. (P.S.)-H.S. Chem.

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