Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 8, 1968 Page $bc THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. October 8. 1968 X i 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, F"* roily", , vi-eit'" P _e . ; I X '. c V E' r w-E'iA t3 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 NOTICES 44 I "4 Salary: With Bachelor's Without Bachelor's /i Call or Write: Director Hawthor Northvill Telephor Fl 9-3 degree-$6786 per year degree-$5992 'per year of Nursing n Center ;, e Michigan e: Area Code 313- 00 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 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. Enjoy Yourself - Join the Daily Staff Today! .. _T r A 1 Notiongl Commission on Causes and Prevention of Violence in America I (Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, Chairman) SEEKS EYEWITNESSES TO; 1 4 K q IOLE CE DURI G 4 "I D OC TIC TIO L CO E TIO . I If YoU. were in Chicago during the period 26 to 29 August, 1968, this is your opportunity to assure that the Commission gets a truly factual picture of the events which transpired there during the Convention If you have information to offer or know of someone who might have information, Please contact JOHN PFARR ill