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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, October 24, 1968

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Hughes announces new
openings on the
TECHNICAL STAFF.

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ceived a note in the mail to report to
the Directed Teaching Office or re-
turned their supplementary applica-
tion form, please stop as soon as pos-
sible in 2292 U.H.S. If we do not hear,
from you by Friday, October 25, we
will assume you do not plan on doing
your directed teaching during t h e
Winter Term, 1969.
A representative from the Indiana
University School of Law will be on
campus today to interview prospective
students. Appointments may be made
by calling Mrs. Towle, 1223 Angell Hall,
4-0312.
Astronomy Department Visitor's
usT OUT!

Nights: Friday, October 5. 8:00 p.m.,
Aud. B, Angell Hall. Delo M. Mook will
speak on "X-Ray Astronomy." After the
lecture the Student Observatory on the
fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open
for inspection and for telescopic ob-
servations of Saturn and the Ring Neb-
ula. Children welcome, but must be
accompanied by adults.
Doctoral
Examinations
Barbara M~arie 'Furin, Zoology, Dis-=
sertation: "Soluble and Membrane-As-
sociated Forms of Acid Phosphatase
Associated with the Lysosomal Fraction
of Rat Liver." on Thursday,'October 24
at 2-.30 p.m. in Room 2111 Natural
Science, Chairman: J. M. Allen.
Placement
3200 S.A.B.
GENERAL DIVISION
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-'
vide you with the proper materials.
Please call 763-1363 to make appoint-
ments by phone, or stop in and make
ORGAN I ZATI ON
NOTICES
Christian Science Organization Meet-
ing: Thurs., 7:30 p.m., Room 3545, SAB.
* * * *
Bach Club Meeting, Thurs., Oct. 24th,
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.
Bahal Student Group, Oct 25th, 8:00
p.m. 520 N. Ashley, "The Bahai Tactic:
A Method of Revolutionary Social
Change That Is Itself Revolutionary."
All come, as you are, not as you aren't.
Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street,
Fri., Oct. 25th, Traditional Services
(6:00) Hillel Student Services (7:15 p.m.)
Hillel Levine (recently returned from
Russia) speaks on "Jews of Silence: The
Tragic Plight of Soviet Jewry" (8:30
p.m.): Sat., Oct. 26th, Traditional Serv-
ices (9:00 a.m.)

appt. in person. Make appts. as soon4
as possible, none accepted after 4 p.m.I
day preceding visit.9
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968
Harvard Graduate Business School:
Boston, Mass. All day. Men ani women.
Any undergraduate discipline for Mas-
ters in Business Administration pro-
grams.,
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance'
Company, Boston, Mass.: All day. Men
and women. Bach. level degrees in
General Liberal Arts for insurance po-
sitions for Field Office Supervision and
Home Office.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968
Continental Oil Company, Central
Computer Department, Ponca City,
Okla. - Men and women, all day. All
degree levels in geology, math., physics
and engineering for data processing.
Continental Oil Company, Geological
Section of Exploration Department:
Houston, Texas. All day. Men and
women. Geology Majors at all degre
levels for exploration department.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, N.Y., Pa., Ga., Texas, Ill..
Calif., and Puerto Rico - all day. Men
and women.. BA/BS and MA/MS Arch.,
Econ., Gen Lib. Arts, Georg., Journ.,
Law, Libr. Sci., Math., Lands. Arch.,
Poll. Sci., Soc., and Urban Planning for
Public Admin., Transportation and Ur-
ban Planning.
Hoffman - La Roche, Inc., Nutley.
N.J. - Man and woman. All day. BA/,
BS/MA/MS Biochem., Anal, Gen,
Organ, Phys, Chemistry, Math, Micro-
biol.. and Pharmacy for Biol., Comput-
ing, Lit. Set., Mktg. Res., Biochem.,j
Pharmacology, Diagnostics.
Current Position Openings received
by General Division by mail and phone.
no interviews held on Cainpus for these
openings, contact Placement Services,
764-7460 for application information:
State of Utah, Display Artist w. Park'
and Rec. Comm., degree in fine arts
and 1 yr. ' Chief, Research and Plan-
nink w/ Outdoor Rec. Dept. degree, out-
door rec., regional planning, lands, arch,
wldlfe. resources, adv. degree or 4
years exper.
City of Minneapolis, Minn.: Recrea-
tional Lander, B9 in spec. fld., or lib.
arts. Recreation Supv., 4 years exper and'
degree in this area.
City of Detroit: Jr. Project Aid in
surveying. Child Care attendent. Jr. Art
Curator. Student Cooperative Hosp. Aid.
Sr. Recreation Instructor, choral. Stu-
dent cooperative positions for Jr. and
Sr. in college in areas of .Arch. Engrg.,
Civil Engr., EE, and ME. Positions in.
areas of Clerical and office machine op-

eration (EDP), Professional and Ad-
min. Econ., and planning). Engineer-
ig (all areas). Nursing, Hospital, and
Public Health. Curators and Librarians.
Social Services, Recreation, Park and
Forestry Maintenance.
U.S. Civil Service Commission an-
nouncements of careers in engineering
sciences, math and statistics, appts. at
GS-5-7, throughout the U.S. Auditor
and Accountant positions in internal
revenue throughout the U.S.
State of Washington - Acctg. Ana-
lyst. Computer Syst. ,Anal. Disability
Claims Adjudicator.
State of Mihigan: Education Research
Consultant - MA in ed., soc. wk., soc.,
econ. or other soc. sei., and 4 hours
in stat and research techniques. MA
with 1-2 years exper. or PhD. Con-
struction Superintendent and/or en-
gineering technician for Conservation
Dept. in Kalamazoo.
TEACHER PLACEMENT
The following schools have listed va-
cancies for the present semester:
Warren, Michigan (PS) - Elem. P.E.
Rio Grand City, Texas (PS): Voca-
tional Homemaking - HS, 2 Band Asst.
1 reading, and social stud. teacher - 7th
dnd 8th grades, 5 Elem.
For further inforiation, contact the
Placement Services at 3200 S.A.B., 764-
1459.
ENGINERTNG PLACEMENT SERVICE
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg.
Makte interview appointment at Room
128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other-
wise specified.
OCTOBER 31, 1968
American Cyanamid Co.
Buffalo Forge Co. - Air Conditioning
Div.
General Motors Corp.
Grumman Aircraft Engrg. Corp.
Hewlett-Packard Co.
International Harvester Co.
Motorola Inc.
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Philco-Ford Corp. - Aeronutronle
Div.
The University o Rochester - Grad.
School of Business Admin.
United Aircraft Corp. - Hamilton
Standard Div.
Wayne County - Bd. of County Road
Commissioners
U. S. Gov't.
Naval Ship Systems Command
,Naval Ship Engrg. Ctr.
Naval Electronics Systems Comm.
PLEASE CHECK

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Assignments exist for Engineers
graduating in 1969 with B.S.,
M.S. and Ph.D degrees in
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
HUGHES-FULLERTON Engineering
laboratories assignments range from
research to hardware development-
and operational support of products
and systems in the field. Our current
activities involve the advanced tech-
nologies of phased-array frequency-1
scanning radar systems, real-time
general purpose computers, displays,
data processing, satellite and surface
communications systems, surface-o-
air missile systems and tactical com-
mand/control systems.
For additional information on the
opportunities offered at HUGHES-
FULLFRTON in Southern California-
and to arrange for a personal inter-
view with our Staff representatives,
please c9ntact your College Place-
ment Office or write: Mr. D. K. Horton,
Supervisor, "Professional Staffing,
HUGHES-FULLERTON, P. 0. Box
3310, Fullerton, California 92634.

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November 5 & 6
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TONIGHT at
"WHAT'S WRONG
WITH AMERICA?"
(a Kiwi's Point of View) speaking-
GRAEME FRAZER, U. of M. Sociologist 1 21 Hill St.
from New Zealand 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY
MIKE GRABBARD
singing contemporary, traditional, and SAMOAN folk music ac-
companied by guitar.
SATURDAY
MARGERY HIMEL and DAVE JOHNS
singing a variety of blues and folk ,music-playing guitar and
harmonica-with JACK QUINE accompanying on guitar and
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You see, we believe your point of view is just as
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And this calls for fresh ideas.
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