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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, October 8, 1968

Page $bc THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday. October 8. 1968

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 5)
versity, ""Recent Discoveries Pertinentz
to the History of Higher Primates," Oct.
9, 8 p.m., Auditorium B, Angell Hall. I
Mental Health Research Institute
seminar: Peter Kugel, Electronic Sys-
tems Laboratory, M.I.T., "Inductives
Logic," 3:45 p.m., Thursday, October 10,t
1968, 1057 MHRI.I
Physical Chemistry Seminar: ArnoldI
S. Prostak, "The Thin Film Gold Elec-
trode - A New Tool for Simultaneous1
Electromechanical and Internal Reflec-
tion Spectrometric Measurements," 4:001
p.m., Thursday, October 10, 1200 Chem-t
istry,.r

Doctoral
Examinations

vide you with the proper materials.;
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-
ments by phone, or stop in and make
appt. in person. Make appts. as soon
as possible, none accepted after 4 p.m.
day npplntii

'ay prieaing visit.
Pasquale Joseph Galasso, Education,
Dissertation: "The Use of a Starting IeoRs Ediso Comp , 19Detroit.
Blocks Transducer System in the Bio- Mich.: Men and Women. BA BS Econ..
mechanical Analysis of Sprint Starts," Gen. Lib Arts. Math, Soc. MA MS
on Tuesday, October 8 at 9 a.m. in Econ., Educ., Law and Soc. for Mgmt.
Trng., Personnel, Acctg., Tax, Mktg..
Room 111 PEM, Chairman: P. A. Hun- Auditing. Treasurers Office and Con-
sicker, trol.
Gerald Eugene Chmielewski, Aero- NFM'C Corporation, N.Y.C.: Men. BAS
space Engineering, Dissertation: "Elec- BS Chem., Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts,
trostatic Probes in a Slowly Drifting, Geology, for Territ. Sales of Industrial
Rarefield Plasma," on Tuesday, Oc- chemicals.
tober 8 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 2084 East IBM Corporation, Chicago, Ill, and
Engineering, Chairman: V. C. Llu. Detroit offices. Men and Women. BA/
Joseph Daniel Henry, Jr.; Chemical BS/MA/MS. All areas of Chemistry,
Engineering. Dissertation: "Experi- Econ., Library Sci., Mith, Physics, PhD
mental and Theoretical Investigation of in Math and Physics for Banking, Data
Continuous Flow Column Crystalliza- processing, territ. sales, Mgmt. Trng.,
tion," on Tuesday, October 8 at 2:30 Production, Statistics and Syst. Engrg.
p.m. in 3208 East Engineering, Chair- Rires, Div, of Federated Dept. Stores,
man: J. E. Powers, Dayton, Ohio: Men and Women. After-
noon only. BA/BS Econ., Engl., Gen.
jVLib. Arts, Speech and Soc. for Mgmt.
Pl cement Trng. and Merchandising.
3200 S.A.S. U. S. Air Force, Ann Arbor, Mich,:
GENERAL DIVISION Men and women, all degrees at BA BS
level for Officer Program.

OCTOBER 8 (Tuesday):
All fields of Chem. Canadian & U.S.
Lord Corporation: BS/MS/PhD in
Anal., Gen. and Org. Chem. U.S. Citi-
hen.
Mead Johnson & Co.: BS MS PhD in
Anal. & Org. Chem., Pharmacy., Gen.
Lib. Arts. BS MS in all fields of Chem.
F ec, Computing, Management Trng..
Market Res., Sales and Personnel. U.S.
Citizen.
Esso Research & Eng. Co.: 'hD in
all fields of Chem. Canadian & U.S.
Citizen or Permanent Immigrant visa.
R & D. Locations: Linden, N.J., Baton
Rouge, La, and Houston & Baytown
Texas.
O(C'OBFR 9 (Wednesday):
Parke Davis & Co.: Blochem, Anal. &
r C hem. Pharmacy all degree levels.
PhD also in Phys. U.S. Citizen. Loca-
tions in An Arbor & Detroit. Very few
sumer jobs.
General Foods Corp.: BSN MS Bio-
chem, Anal., Gen. Org., & Pl'les. Chdm
R & D. U S. Citizen. Will interview
Jr. & Sr. & Grad. students for summer
work.
Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics
Co.: BS MS inAnal., Org. and Phys.
Chem. U.S. Citizen. R. & D. Plant Labs.
Summer work,

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The following individuals can be
reached through the Foreign Visitor
Division of the Visitor and Guest Rela-
tions Office, Room 22-24, Michigan Un-
ion. Telephone: 764-2148.
Mr. Joge E. Guier: Law Librarian,
University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica.
October 6 - 9.
Prof. Marinus Wiechers: Professor of
Public Law, University of South Africa,
Pretoria, South Africa. October 6 - 9.
Dr. E. Ogawa: Director, Radioisotope
Laboratory, Gumua University, Mie-
bashi, Japan. October 7 - 14.
Dr. K. C. Chen; President, Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan, Formosa. October
10.
Something To Swap?
Try Daily Classifieds

DUE: OCTOBER 9, 1968:I
The PSEE (Federal Service Entrance
Examination) application for the next
test, on Nov. 16. Cards for application
avail, at Placement Services.
DUE: OCTOBER 9, 1968:
Applications for the National Secur-
ity Agency test, given Oct. 19. All
majors invited, all except mathematics
majors required to take this test, in-
terviews early in Dec. for those qualify-
ing.
Placement Interviews: The following
organizations will interview at Place-
ment Services, the representatives ex-
pect to see at least a vita sheet on in-
terviewees, therefore, if you are n o t
already registered with the General
Division, please stop in and let us pro-

OPENINGS FOR MALE
CHILD CARE WORKERS
-HAWTHORN CENTER
Work-Experience Opportunity with Emotionally
Disturbed Children.
Hawthorn Center offers mature students a unique
opportunity to work directly with disturbed children
in a creative, well-supervised, in-patient treatment
setting - a particularly rewarding experience for
potential professional workers in Education Psy-
chology, Social Work, Medicine and related Be-
havioral Sciences.
Hours: 32 or, 40 per week. Must be able to work
days and weekends.
Potential openings on evenings and midnight shift.
Age Requirement: Minimum--20 years.
Education: Minimum-Two credit years complet-
ed and good academic standing in. third year.

( FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968
Honeywell, Inc., Minn., Minn,: Men'
and Women. BA/BS Econ., Math and
Philo, and PhD Physics, Chemistry, ,
and Physical Chem. for Data Process-i
ing, Sales and Computer Trainees.
IBM, see Thursday, schedule above.
National Steel, Detroit, Mich. - Men.
BA/BS Analytical Chem, and Math,
PhD Analytical Chem., for Data Pro-
cesing, Mgmt. Trng., Territ. Sales,!
Operations Research, Syst. Anal., and
Research and Dev.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1968 #
Camp Fire Girls, Detroit. Mich.:
Women. Any degrees, any major for
nationwide staff in all areas of re-
sponsibility. These interviews will be
held in a conference room on the third
floor- Of the S.A.B., make appts as usual
at Plcm't Serv., signs will direct you
on Sat. to the proper room.
Interview Visits in Other Placement
Offices. These companies seek LS&A
persons who may be registerd with our
office. Please make your appts. at the
office listed below in person. Request
your credentials from this office sev-
eral days in advance, they will be sent
in care of the comnpany you plan to
interview to the correct office.
OCTOBER 14:
Deere & Co., Bus. Ad. and Engrg.
Naval Ship R&D Ctr., Engrg.
Magnovox, Engrg.
Timken Moller Bearing, Engrg.
OCTOBER 15:
oBeral Electric, Engrg.
Magnavox, Engrg.
Timken Roller Bearing, Bs. Ad.
OCTOBER 16:
General Electric, Engrg.:
OCTOBER 17:
Sylvania, Bus. Ad. and Engrg.,
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT
SERVICE
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg.
' Make interview appointment at Room
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-J
wise specified.a
OCTOBER 15, 1968:
Babcock & Wilcox Co.;
Butler Manufacturing Co.:
Control Data Corp.
The Dow Chemical Co.1
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. -
Central Res, Labs. - MS - Ph.D. 7
General Electric Co.
Keeler Brass Co.
The Magnavox Co.
The Procter & Gamble Co.
Union Carbide Corp. - iMning &
Metals Div.
U.S. Gov't. - Dept. of Transportation -
Bureau of Public Roads<
CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT
SERVICE
2035 Chemistry-Pharm. Bldg.
764-7317

OCTOBER 10 (Thursday):
Nalco Chemical Co.: PM only, BS/
MS/PhD in Anal.. Org. & Phys. Chem.
Engineers. U.S. Citizen. Summer work
for Sr. BS/MS Chei students only.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco: BS/MS/PhD
Anal., Gn., Org. and Phys. Chem, Bio-
chem. U. S. Citizen. Research.
Argonne National Lab.: PhD in
Physics. Biochem, Anal., Gen., Inorg. &
Phys. Chem.,'Math. R & D. U.S. Citi-
zenship NOT required, Combined group
meeting as a last interview for under.
graduate, grad. & Faculty to explain
summer program. Sign up.
October 10 and 11:
Union Carbide Chemicals and
Plastics: PhD and Postdoc in all phases
of Chem. and Biochem. All Locations.
Polymer. U.S. Citizenship is NOT re-
quired.
OCTOBER 11 (Friday):
Dow Corning Company: BS MS/PhD
in Math, Business,' Physics and ALL
fields of ChemU, S. Citizen, R & D.
Summer work.
General Motors Research Labora-
tories: MS/PhD in Org. & Phys. Chem.
PhD also in Gen. & Inorg. RI & D in
Polymers. Electrochemistry and Air Pol-
lutio. No restrictions on Citizenship.
Sherwin-Williams Co.: BS/MS/PhD tin
Anal., Org., and Phys. Chem. BS also in
Inorg. Chem. Locations Chicago and
Cleveland. Summer work for Jr. & Sr,
only.
INTERVIEWS CAN BE ARRANGED
BY CALL!NG THE ABOVE NUMBER
ORGANIZATION
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Bach Club Meeting:Thurs., Oct. 10th,
8:00 p.m. Guild House, 802 Monroe St.
Speaker: John Harvith, WCBN classical
D.J. Jelly donuts and fun afterwards.
For further information call 769-2922
or 769-0995.
UM Scottish Country Dance Society:
Dance meeting, Weds., 8:00 to 10:30
p.m. W.A.B. lounge, Instruction given.
Beginners welcome.
American Institute of Industrial F,4-
gineers. Weekly luncheon, Tues., Oct.
8th at 12 noon, 229 West Engin. Bldg.
Speaker: Mr. Fd Mertz, Plant Manager,
Ivorydale Soap Products Plant, Proc-
ter and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Challenges of Consumer Products In-
dustries."
UM Ski Club second SwitzerlAnd
meeting. All people who are going or
still want to sign up should attend.
Tues., Oct. 8th, 7:30 p.m. Union ball-
room.

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