Page Eight' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 22, 1963 M DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. (Continued from Page 3) In addition to those at the specific of- fice they are visiting. Please ;get de- tails and make appointments at the ap- propriate office listed in person. Re- quest your credentials from this office, If you are registered several days in advance, to be sent to the placement office, in care of the company. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 and 30 Me Donnell Douglas Corporation is in- terviewing at Engineering placement of- fices seeking Bach, Masters, and PhD candidates in Mathematics, and Masters and PhD candidates in Physics. * * * * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968 McDonnell Douglas Corporation is in- terviewing for positions -in data pro- cessing, library, purchasing, statistics, and transportation, at the Graduate School of Busness Administration Placement Offices., Opportunities for further study and financial aid, contact Placement Serv- ices, 764-7460 for further information and/or applications: Phillips Aeademy - Andover - Harvard Teaching Fellows program prepares non-education graduates for secondary teaching, leading to MAT. Men only accepted, married or single for pro- gram of teaching and 'study. Phillips Academy is 4 year college-prep board- ing school for boys. Applications should be filed before Jan. 15, 969. Applic. and bro'ihures avail. at Placement Services. Current Position Openings received by General Division, call 764-7460 for further information. These openings are inimediate, the firms are not inter- viewing, call us and contact them by mail: City of Buchanan, Mich.: Recreation Director, planning duties, bckrnd in soc. and psych, principal duties in com- inunity recreation. City on the East Coast: Contact The Placement Services: Chief of Police, Dir. of Police position for force of 65. Keen administrative abilities, agressive and innovative leadership for reorganization and physical improvements. Rand Corporation, Santa Monica,r Calif.: Opening in Personnel dept. forE adv, degree in Bus. Ad. or Public. Ad. behavioral sci. or econ. Exper, not ne- cess. Will manage university recruiting program for organization of 1200 full. time employees and 700 consultants. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington, Ind.' General Reporter, and numerous positions in technical and management engieerig, areas of semi-conductor, me- tallurgy. physics, electronic areas, pack- aging sales. Other positions in account- ing, technical illustration, drafting. Foxboro Company, Fovboro, Mass.: Mgr. Design programming. Systems Programmers and Engineers. Syst. and Digital application dev. and serv. engrs. ORGANIZATION1 NOTICES' Bach, Club Meeting, Thursday, Oct. 24, 8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe st. Program: an evening with P.D.Q. Bach. Jelly donuts and fun afterwards. For further information call 769-2922 or 769- 0995. * * *' * UM Scottish Country Dance Society. Dance meeting, Weds., 8:00 - 10:30 W.A.B. lounge. Instruction given. Be- ginners welcome. * * * * Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street. Friday nite meal reservations: phone 663-4129. * * * * Newman Student Association. Weds., Oct. 23rd, 9:00 p.m.. Natural Science Audit., Killian McDonnell, "Penacostal- ism: An Assessment." * * * * Young Americans for Freedom, State Senator Richard Huber speaking on "The State Legislature and the Uni- versity", Oct. 23rd., 8:00 p.m., UGLI multi-purpose room. Sales, asst., digital syst., field, areas. En-] gineers in analog systems. Most require adv, degrees, and several years exper. Some beginning positions.l Florida Steel Corporation, Tampa, Fla.: Graduate Indust. Engrs. with 0-3 years exper.C SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lower Level Cook County Department of Public Aid will hold group meeting for stu- dents interested in summer work on Thursday, Octoberd24, at 4:00 p.m. Sign up and get details at 212'S.A.B. for this meeting. Winant Volunteers, N.Y.C.: Meet- ing Thursday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m. at S.P.S., 212 S.A.B. for students interested in work in Europe. Please call 764-7460. or come to SPS if interested, we should know how many students are interested before tihe meeting.j PLACEMENT SERVICES EDUCATION DIVISION The following schools will send repre- sentatives to our office to interview prospective teachers. 'Oct. 28: Ridgewood, N.J. All fields starting in Jan, or Sept. Oct. 30: Roseville, Mich. All for second semester. Elem: Vocar, P.E. Secondary: Boys P.E., Math, Ind. Arts. Nov. 6: Bellaire, Mich.: Spec. Educ.. Type B. For Second Semester. Nov. 6: Detroit, Mich. (S. R e d f o r d School District). All for Second Semes- ter: Elem., Junior High Typing, H i g h school Engl. Nov. 7: Chicago, Ill. All fields start- ing second semester or next Sept. Nov. 8: Orchard Lake, Mich. (W. Bloomfield Sch. Dist.) Second Semester Vacancies: Elem. To arrange appointments, contact Mrs. Staelin, 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459. TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following schools haye listed va- cancies for the present semester: St. Ignace, Michigan (P.S.): one elem. Temperance, Mich.: (P.S.) 1 speech I correctionist. For further information contact the Placement Services, 3200 S.A.B., 764- 7459. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. Make interview appointment at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. OCTOBER 29, 1968 Continental Oil Co. * Emerson Electric Co. General Motors Corp. Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Goodyear International Corp. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. ! Gulf Oil Corp. McDonnell Douglas Corp. Douglas Aircraft Div. Astronautics Co. - Westerin Div. McDonnell - St. Louis, Mo. Reliance Electric Co. Shell 'Companies All Divisions (Ph.D) All Divisions (BS-MS) Chemical (Ph.D) ONLY DATING COUPLES can do it! Tues., Oct. 29, 7:30 P.M. Wed., Oct. 30, 7:30 P.M. in Auditorium C LET US STYLE YOUR HAIR TO FIT YOUR PERSONALITY 0 8 BARBERS * No Waiting The Doscola Near Michigan Barbers Theatre COM ING. MISTER$ FAMILY RESTAURANT " HAMBURGERS MviRSUE CHEST . CHI KEN . CONEY ISLANDS s JUMBOYS SMILING SPEEDY SERVICE CARRY-OUT SPECIALISTS NO WAITING - PLENTY of PARKING INSIDE SEATING OR EAT IN YOUR CAR OPEN 11 AM DAILY 662-0022... 3325 WASHTENAW RD. ANN ARBOR 2 BLKS. W, of ARBORLAND Subscribe To THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNIVERSITY CHARTER & CALEDONIAN AIRWAYS S1EUROPE FLIGHTS 1969 SIN-UP ON BOEING 707 JET AIRCRAFT FLIGHT 1-May 7-June 24 7 wks. $199 FLIGHT 6"-Dec. 21-Jan, 8 Christmas Holidays $175 FLIGHT 2-May 15-Aug. 20 14 wks. $204 UP FLIGHT 3-June 27-Aug. 25 81/ wks. $229 TUESDAY, OCT. 22 6 P.M. , Rm. 150 FLIGHT 4-June 2-June 29 4 wks. $199E FLIGHT 5-July 8-Aug. 17 6 wks. $214 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 6 P.M. Rm. 150 DON'T FORGET UN ION-LEAGUE All flights are DETROIT-LONDON-DETROIT' HUTCHINS HALL WAIT LISTS WILL BE TAKEN for each flight. CHARTERED r _ EUROPEAN FLIGHTS MASS MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 These flights are open to students, faculty and staff of the University of Michigan, and their immediate fami- lies. *jet-propelled BRITANNIA AIRCRAFT (LAW SCHOOL) SPONSORED BY * $100 deposit required at sign up 9 Balance due March 1, 199 " Cancellation privileges * Phone 665-8489 for information I 7:30 p.m. Union Ballroom ALL THREE FLIGHTS $220.00 .._. MAY 4-June 1 D MAY 8-AUG 17 JUNE 29-AUG 14 etroit-London Brussels-Detroit New York-London New York-London Brussels-New York Paris-New York STUDENTS-FACULTY-STAFF-IMMEDIATE FAMILY Call 662-4431 Ext. 23 i __ i PUBLIC MEETING and PANEL DISCUSSION Sonsored by ADA, Local Chapter What should a liberal's position and strategy be THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE ASSEMBLY 213 Si ST A TE STE ORMERLY CAMPUS DLSCOUNT NO GAMES* ! 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