PAGE SIX rAGU RI~~~~~~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY FTflVlrino, TITEsnAV- nCTnltFU. ltv I aill # SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Immediate and future vacancies for Special Education Teachers interested in working with retarded children. Full approval by the Michigan Department of Educa- tion required. All Michigan Civil Service fringe benefits. Starting salary from $7,976.00 to $10,335.00 depending on experience and education. Maximum salary to $12,- 841.00. For full details contact: MRS. PRUDER, Plymouth State Home Northville, Michigan or call 313-453-1500 Order Your Daily Now- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :":t i :":": }:iff31%r}: :":"'r:"' M2%ffi:':::;.vrrh.;rr "r.+. v hhhev iff + .h": sf ......t .. .....::: .; ..., .:. . r. " : : ~ ^f"' i V t 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 alendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"Management of Managers No. 39": 146 Business Administration Bldg., 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Center for Programmed Learning for Business. Workshop - "Workshop for Programmers": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dept. of Postgraduate Medicine and Simpson Memorial Institute for Medi- cal Research--"International Confer- ence on Leukemia-Lymphoma": Rack- ham Lecture Hall, 9 a.m. University of Michigan Broadcast- ing Service Conference-"Sixth An- nual Music Personnel Conference": WUOM, Fifth Floor, Administration Bldg., Morning Lectures. 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Afternoon Lectures, 2 and 3:30 pam. Alumni Conference and Sesquicen- tennital Business Conference - Rack- ham Amphitheatre, First Session, 9:15 a.m.; Second Session, 1:15 to 4 p.m. American Association of University Women Lecture ,(Ann Arbor Branch)- Dr. Walter M. Spink. University of Michigan, "Tao Chi: The Paintings of an Eccentric Master": Rackham Am- phitheatre. 7:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program - Eu- gene Ionesco's "Exit the King": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. School of Music Concert-University Philharmonia - Theo Alcantara, con- ductor and Nelson Hauensteln, flute: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. General Notices Georgetown University Law Center: Thomas C. Fischer, Georgetown Uni- versity Law Center, will talk with stu- dents interested in applying to George- town. He will be in 1223 Angell Hall today from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Contact Mrs. Robinson, 764-0312 for appoint- ments. Flu Shots: There will be a "flu shot" clinic at the Health Service today from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1.50 for students and spouse and $2 for faculty, staff and spouses. Museum of Paleontology, Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy: Dr. Lowell Laudon, University of Wisconsin, "Or- igin of the Rocky Mountain System of Western North America," Wed., Oct. 11, Rackham Amphitheatre, 8 p.m. Woodrow Wilson Fellows: All present and former Woodrow Wilson Fellows and their wives or husbands are in- vited to attend the annual Woodrow Wilson Reception to be held on Wed., Oct. 11, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Rep- resentatives from the national office will be present to answer questions. School of Music Honors Program: Ap- plications are now' being received for the winter term, 1968. Forms are avail- able in the School of Music Records Office. Deadline for receipt of appli- cations and supporting statements by the Honors Council (Prof. Emil Holz, acting chairman) is Fri., Oct. 27, Doctoral Examination for Robert Ca- dy Magor, Industrial Health; thesis: "Fluroescence Analysis of Benzo(a)Py- rene and Benzo (ghi) Perylene in the Solid State: Applications to Quan- titative Analysis on Chromatographic Media and Mixture Analysis," Tues., Oct. 10, Room 3005 School of Public Health at 9 a.m. Chairman, P. M. Giever. Foreign Visitors The following foreign visitors can be reached through the Foreign Visitor Programs Office, 764-2148. Mrs. Helene Bauer-Bernet, member of legal staff, European Commission , a vi oun x , VV 1 "Dr n 1U, lyb in Brussels. Belgium, Oct. 1-Nov. 10. duction, Purchasing, Sales, Stat., R. & grad students in Foreign Service Ca- Dr. Valeriyva E. Bushurova, chief - D. reers. Contact Bureau to sign up. Stu- of Laboratory of Engineering Psychol- Brunswick Corp., Chicago, Ill. - p.m. dents below senior level are also wel- ogy and System Engineering, Lenin- only BA Econ., Gen. Lib, Arts for Per- come. grad University, U.S.S.R., Oct. 5-Dec, sonnel and Territorial Sales. Dept. of State, Office of Equal Em- 15. Scott Paper Co., Mktg. Div., Philadel- ployment Opportunity, Wash., D.C. - Dr. and Mrs. Jaime Cardenas, pro- phia-Male & female. BA Arch., An- Mr. Wright will be at the Bureau to fessor of Dental Faculdad de Odentol- thro., Astro.. Econ.. Educ., Engl., Fine talk to members of any minority ogia, Universidad de Antiquia, Medil- Arts, For. Languages, Gen.Lib. Arts, group from 9-5. No appointment nec- lin, Colombia, Oct. 8-15. Geog., Geol., Hist., Journ., Law. Math,j essary. Will give information on op- Dr. Charles Van Herbruggen, Min- Philo,, Poli. Sci.. Psych., Speech, Soc. portunities with Dept. of State and istry of Economic Affairs, Belgium, for Consumer Representatives, Sales. related agencies such as AID. Under- Oct. 8-14. Jacobson Stores, Inc., Jackson, Mich. grads, Seniors and Grads welcome. Farai Abdulahad, professor of eco- -Male & female. Any degree, any ma- Central Intelligence Agency - See nomics, director of Business Education jor, for Mgmt. Trng. and Merchandis- Tuesday listing. Research Project, AI-Hikma University, ing. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., De- Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 9-11. FRI., OCT. 13- troit, Mich.-Male & female. BA/MA Prof. Pradel Pompilus, professor of Scott Paper Co., Phila., Pa. -- Male & Econ., Math and Chem. for Comput- linguistics, StateaUniversity of Haiti, female. Corporate div, Male & female. ing, Mgmt Trug, Controller's Office, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (accompanied by For Sales and Consumer Representa- DeriadsnC.,Dtot ih interpreter James Khwaly). Oct. 10-12. tives. Detroit Edison Co., Detroit, Mich. Twelve educators, Osaka Prefectural Northwestern University, Graduate -Male & female. BA/MA Econ., Educ., Board of Education, Japan, Oct. 10-12. School of Business Administration -- Math and Psych, for Computing, Per- Peter Hastings, director, Council on Male & female. a.m. only. Students sonnel, 'roduct. and Program Learn- New Guinea Affairs, Sydney, Australia, in all fields interested in MBA and lng. Oct. 11-13. PhD program in business. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, N.Y.C. Nguyen-Khoa Phon Anh, director, Xerox Corp., Birmingham, Mich. - -Any degree in any discipline for Social & Market Research Division, p.m. only. BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. sales and manuscript soliciting. Center for Vietnamese Studies, Sai- Arts, Hist., Journ., Poll. Sci., Psych., FRI., OCT. 20-- gon. Vietnam, Oct. 16-22. Speech for Inside and Territorial Sales. Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, Mnn, Prof. Teruo Matsushita, professor To- Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y. -Male & female. BA/MA Econ., Math, kyo University of Education, Japan -Male & female, Bach. and PhD in Philo., Physics and Phys. Chem. For (accompanied by escort Coleman Econ., Geol., Libr. Sci. Math, Physics, Sales and Data Processing Trainees. Clarke). Ovt. 17-22. Biochem., Chem. (all fields). Comput- Aetna Life and Casualty, Life Di- ing, Library, Mktg. Res., Personnel, etrit c A EconyL en. Prodctin, Sles Sta. 'sion, Detroit, Mich. -- BA Econ., Gen. Production, Sales, Stat. Lib. Arts, Law and Math for Insur- Placement MON., OCT. 16- ance, Mgmt. Trng. and Sales. ANNOUNCEMENTS: National Steel Corp., Ecorse, Mich. U.S. Civil Service Commission, De- -All level degrees in Math and all troit, Mich.-Male & female--General FSEE Applications -- For November areas of Chem. for Computing, Mgmt. FSEE opportunities, Railroad Retire- Dest are due tomorrow, Oct. 11. All Trng., Prod., Purchas., Sales, Traffic ment Board and Social Security Ad- Dec.sgrads shouldyaet rstest ifand R. & D. ministration interviewers here to in- interested in any U.S. federal em- form interested students about these ployment. TUES., OCT. 17- agencies. Canadian Public Service Commission Dun & Bradstreet; Inc., Detroit, Mich. * . * -Administration and foreign service -Male & female. p.m. only. BA/MA exam, given Oct. 17, contact the Bu-Ec. rMm.Tr.an Mk.Rs For further information please call reau immediately if interested. 'Econ for Mgmt. Trng. and Mktg. Res. 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Stanford University Graduate School Appointments, 3200 SAB. , A MMMM9 i I i E 7 O i National Bank I j ^ - , ' rr,1,u , , ___'' PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: wishing to interview the followin ployers must have forms in the E by the end of this week. Employe pect to see this resume. Call 7f for appointments, and come to G Division, 3200 SAB, to get forms. THURS., OCT. 12- Union Carbide Corp., Linde Di N.Y.C.-Male & female. BA/MA Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., J Math, Poli. Set., Phys., Chem fields). Computing, Mgmt. Trng. sonnel, Production, Purchasing, Technical Writing. General Foods Corp., WhiteI N.Y.-Male & female. All degree Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Law, Math, Microbiol., Poll. Set., Psych., Speech, Soc. chem., Chem. (all fields) for Co ing. Mgmt. Trng. Res., Personnel Those lg em- Bureau ers ex- 64-7460 eneral vision, Econ., Journ, . (all Per- Sales, Plains, of Business, Calif.-Male & female. Anyone interested in MBA or PhD programs regardless of major. University of Michigan Personnel Of- fice, Ann Arbor, Mich.-Male & female. BA/MA Engr., Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Libr. Sci., Microbiol., Pharm., Bio- chem., Chem., all fields. For Biol., Bot., Zoo., Libr., Mgmt. Trng., Purchas., Secretarial, Writing and Gen. Writing. Johns HIopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Wash., D.C. - BA Econ., For. Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Poll. S., for grad program leading to MA in International Rela- tions. , I most people finance the National way National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY OF ANN ARBOR Campus Office: Will iam at Thompson Wednesday, October 11, explore an engineering career on earth's last frontier. Talk with Newport News On-Campus Career Con- sultant about engineering openings at world's largestsshipbuilding company-where your future is as big as today's brand new ocean. Our half-a-billion-dollar backlog of orders means high start- ing salary, career security, with your way up wide open. It also means scope for all your abilities. We're involved with nuclear ship propulsion and refueling, nuclear aircraft carrier and submarine building, marine automation. We've recently completed a vast oceanographic ore survey. We're a major builder of giant Water power and heavy industrial equipment. We're ;starting to apply our nautical nuclear know-how to the fast expanding field of nuclear electric power generation. We're completing competitive systems designs for the Navy's $1 billion plus LHA fleet concept. Interested in an advanced degree or research? We're next door to Virginia Associated Research Center with one of the world's largest synchrocyclotrons, offering advanced study in high energy physics. We're close to Old Dominion College and University of Virginia Extension Division, where you can get credits for a master's degree, or take courses in Microwave Theory, Solid State Electronics, Nuclear En- gineering and other advanced subjects. Ask about scholar- ships, tuition grants, study and research leaves to imple- ment these opportunities. Ask, too, about the pleasant living and lower living costs,, here in the heart of Virginia's historic seaside vacation land, with superb beaches, golf, fishing, boating, hunting. IMMEDIATE ENGINEERING CAREER OPENINGS STARTING TONIGHT Learn How To Groove & Deal extend your socialife TUESDAY, 7:00 P.M. , levels Central Intelligence Agency, Wash., Hist., D.C.-Male & female. All degree levels Philo., in Econ., For. Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Bio- Geog., Geol., Law, Libr. Sol., Math, imput- Phys., Poli. Sci. for Cartography, Coin- , Pro- puting, Languages, Library, Mgmt. Trng., Secretarial, and Intelligence fields. * WED., OCT. 18- Standard Oil Co., Detroit, Mich. - BA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts and Organic Chem. for Mgmt. Trng., Merchan., Ter- ritorial Sales. Central Intelligence Agency - See Tuesday listing. Bell System, Detroit, Mich.-Male & female. BA/MA Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math, .Poll. Sci., Psych., Phys., Chem. for Computing, Mgmt. Trng., Prod., ;Purchas., Sales (inside), and persons interested in management regardless of major, Marathon Oil Co., Detroit, Mich. - p.m. only. BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts for Mgmt. Trng, and Sales Rep. Internal Revenue Service, Detroit,' Mich.-Male & female. BA Econ., Eng- lish, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math, Poll. Sci. and Soc. for Revenue Officers and Tax Technicians. THURS., OCT. 19- Dept. of State, Wash., D.C. - Male & female. Mr. Donovan, foreign serv- ice officer, will conduct group meet- ings to interest present seniors and TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following schools have recorded vacancies for the present semester: Bellevue, Mich.-H.S. Inst. Music. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (P.S.) - Drafting teacher. Howell, Mich. (Livingston Interme- diate Sch. Dist.)--Audiologist. Lansing, Mich. (P.S.)-H.S. Band. North Branch (U.S.)-Speech/Eng., Type/Shorthand, Alg. (Jan.), Eng. * * * For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 764- 7459. / ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERV- ICE: Make interview appointments at Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg. OCT. 16- Arthur Andersen & Co. Arco Chemical Co. - Div. Atlantic Richfield Co.--PhD's. (Make appoint- ment at Chemistry Placement, 2028 Chem. Bldg.) Bell System. California State Personnel Board. Deere & Co. Factory'Mutual Engineering Div. General Electric Co. Hewlett-Packard 'Co. Kimberly-Clark Corp. Standard Oil of California & Chev- ron Research Co. The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Vitro Laboratories. Fart-Time Employment Student Wives: Wanted to work in North Campus area as scanners to read tracts on nuclear photograph emulsions with a microscope. No iskill or experience necessary. Those inter- ested may contact the Part-Time Em- ployment Office, 2200 Student Activi- ties Bldg.,, 764-7283. I e Popular Dance $4.00 3-RS Beginning Bridge $6a0OI 3-G if you don't, f fit the mold... ::rr where should, v ~you work? y -_ FOR THE LABORATORY THAT DOESN'T HAVE A MOLD! And Avco Everett's that sort of laboratory ... a laboratory that doesn't have a mold ... a laboratory run by research scientists. The type of people we are looking for are Ph.D.s who like the academic life ... its freedom, its pace, its vast research facilities and its interchanges with the foremost scientists in the country. Avco Everett is looking for the man who appreciates those benefits, but who also wants all the personal advantages of working for a private firm. That sort of man will be happy working with Avco Everett, and Avco Everett will be happy working with him. Interested? Our investigations range from high temperature gas dynamics, plasma dynamics,aerophysics, atomic physics, reentry physics, magnetohydrodynamics to low temperature physics including superconductivity. If you're in any one of these fields, write Mr. Louis Rudzinsky, Industrial Relations Director. He'll be glad to send you bibliographies and abstracts of our recent publications. Then you'll have a better basis to judge us. We think you'll see what we mean. .... .... iii I Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Marine Engineers Industrial Engineers Systems Analysts Naval Architects Nuclear Engineers Civil Engineers Metallurgical Engineers PETITION FOR GENERAL CHAIRMAN of International World's Fair Petitions will be available in UAC offices-2nd floor, UNION A See our representative Jerry Vaughn Wednesday, October 11 He'll be at the Placement Office to answer questions, dis. cuss qualifications, take applications for fast action, lTewpcrt 1%ews ( IEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA An Equal Opportunity Employer. Oct. 9-Oct. 13-3-5 P.M. Petitions are due Friday, Oct. 20 0 3 i s CENTRAL COMMITTED UNION-LEAGUE PETITIONING for $tr: r ,J l r+'J . . . " J. :/J s h. ' w i fJ rr . ., JS " ; .sir'' r:::":ji ry' , fr / 1 J J, Jr ":Y r . ;:: ".+ ' ,.J .:> ', .l is .; . .: '.: ,.,: % ," y: ,;ycf :, .:::',+j 'rah{<' .r- Y .rJ".:+.-< , . ";r ,;' jt:?" " Ja .. r .Y "JJ::. r r :.. 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