Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 6, 1968 DAILY OFFICIAL : .; +.... . .".' .:......... (Continued from Page 9) General" by Nikolai Gogol, Ugli Multi- purpose Room, Saturday, December 7, 8:00 p.m. Doctoral. Exvaminations posted on recruiters visitingt next semester. Call in addressc ,764-7460. HELP US HELP YOU. Current Position Openings rec Gen. Div., not interviews on December grads are encouraged ply if applicable, call 764-7460 plication procedures. Jon Allen Soper, Electrical Engineer- State of Wisconsin: Commu 111g. Dissertation: "The Scattering offvices Field Consultant, Burea Electromagnetic Waves by Moving Bod- gional planning, BA required a ies," on Friday, December 6 at 3 p.m. er 4 years of general businessao in Room 2080 East Engineering, Chair- ad. experin city or county af mn:C. M. Chu.; grad training in community dev nan: .affairs, public ad. or other ar Digital Equipment Corporati .I-'aemen t nard, Mass., position overseas France. Germany, Netherlandf GENERAL DIVISION zerland, or Sweden. Seeking 3200 S.A.B. nationals studying engineering puter sciences. Digital is inte ANNOUNCEMENTS: at Engineering Placement Se December graduates: Please come in Jan. 31, 1969. If interested pie and get acquainted with our Alumni tact that office for appointme Services; if you are still hunting for Lloyd T. Byxbe and Associa jobs or grad schools, complete or bring B rmingham, Mich.: Manufactu up to date your registration mater- presentative in premium m ials, Call in your future address a n d creative, intelligent person f other pertinent information, 764-7460. firm. Business bckrnd., either a LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE A JOB. or experience, min. age 23-24, Spring or Summer Graduates: Now older. Is the time to register; please get those Security Bureau of Michigan forms back to us; we thon keep you Commerce, Lansing, iMch.:S { /.( t " '"'," ":.M. : .........fi":?:ii S::. +.i' t ' ';'r'rt} .i:,r..:';'"bG;::".':;. {. : .. ~ G' ' :4}.Rr:.v." .. .£ .... ...................:..... z ORGANIZATION NOTICE UM Young Democrats: Exam Break SDS - free films - Sun., Dec. Blast, - Dec. 7th. 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., 726 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. - UGLI mul S. State St., Apt. 10th, refreshments. room, radical newsreel presents *propaganda: N Y newsreel -C BULLETIN .... ...S..~. ..:R} Sin '.rv::. :" r.".:...};,iCv...n.. .^::::" s. }: U of M Examiner, office and filed work with changes. broker's officers, Bachelors level de- gree with some acctg. and econ. cours- es. Roe Engineering Inc., Flushing, ceived by Mich.: Seek civil engineers for project campus, engineers, exper in sanitation or trans- d to ap- portatio. Progressive small company. for op- City of Warren, Mich.: Civil engr. with some exer in construction work related to municipal public works. nity Ser- Management Consultants, midwest u of re- firms, contact Plcm't. Serv. for details: and eith- Marketing Manager, general aviation! or public products, technical degree and 5 years ffairs, or exer in sales and serv. of avionics pro- v., urban ducts. Corporate Director of Manage- eas. ment Information, engrg. undergrad., on, May- and MBA, exper in guiding mgmt. in in Engl., optimum utilization of corporate re- s, sources. Technical Librarian, BS Chem Europen and MALS plus 2 yrs. exper, to set up ouroren information center. Security Analyst, erviewing for banking, MBA pref. exper in se- rvice on curities areas. Chemist Manager, PhD, ase con- with resear'ch dept. nts. Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio: Chief Scientist tes, Inc., Aeor. Syst. grad degree in engrg. or phy- urer's re- sical sci., min. 10 years exper. arketing, National Homes Corporation, Lafay- or small ette, Indiana: Chief Auditor, business academic, degree and 4-5 years auditing mgmt. probably exper. Mechanical System Supervisor, training in plumbing, heating, and air! Dept. of conditioning. Electrical Systems Supv., Securities exper in electrical maintenance. } City of Minneapolis, Minn.: Man- . -ager, Accting, degree and 4 years exper. Registered Nurse. Real Estate Assessor, BA and math aptitude. Vocational Guidance Counselor, MA in psych., or ed. psych area, with voc. guid. course- work, min. 45 hrs. Asst. Dir. Correction- al Institutions, SBA in behavioral sct. and min. 4 years in correctional fld. at 8th, 2:00 supy. level. tipurpose New York City Police Department, new left C: Positions at all levels of patrol- Columbia1 man service, trainee and exper. City of New York: Asst. Youth Guid- ack Pan- ance Technician, BA in soc. area. Asst. - NOW. Architect, BA and 2 years exper. Photo-; grapher, expel'.I at~Bi Dcia'Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind-! s., Dec. ian:Sales Trainees for industrial glass h at 8:00 container supplier. shops to -'--- - --- --~~ - - ban soli- rm talks, films, PATSY PEPPER etc. recommends Was Chicago a police riot or planned political repression? SEE MOBILIZATION'S WORLD PREMIERE "SEASON'S CHANGE- THE BATTLE OF CHICAGO" FIRST METHODIST CHURCH-State and Huron 7 and 8:30-Fri., Dec. 6 TAPPAN JR. HIGH-Stadium and Brockman 7 and 8:30-Sat., Dec. 7 Contribution-$1 student; $1.50 non-student OPENINGS FOR 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 shoft. Age Requirement: Minimum-20 years. Education: Minimum-Two credit years complet- ed and good academic standing in third year. Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St., Fri.. Dec. 6th, 4:45 p.m. - Traditional Ser-. vie,7:15 p m. - Hille Stuent Serv- vcs7:5pm-HillSuetS'ices, Sat.. Dec. 7th, 9:15 a.m.- Tradn- tional Services: No Deli House this Sun- day.!. UM SDS will sponsor a national coun-l cil meeting and education conferencer from Dec. 27th to Jan. 1st. If you have housing space for 1000-1500 people com- ing, please call SDS at 663-6610 or Skip at 761-8167. Yaupagaaau . . I acc (50 mins) S.F. newsreel - Bl ther (20 mils) - Cuban film- SDS General meeting: Tue 10th and Thurs., January 9t1 p.m., 2nd floor of SAB. Work end war research and for Cu darity week (Jan. 7-17th) Doi lit. program, guerilla theatre wall posters, music, and dance, Salary: With Bachelor's degree-$6786 Without Bachelor's degree-$5992 per year per year Call or Write: PREPARE FOR FINALS! OUTLINES FOR ALL COURSES at SLATER'S 336 S. State Student Book Service I 1215 S. University Director of Nursing Hawthorn Center Northville, Michigan Telephone: Area Code 31 3 FI 9-300 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Faster absorbency. Longer protection. That's the extra security you get with new Meds, the only tampon with this double-protection design: an outer layer of larger fibers that absorb in- stantly, with an inner layer of tiny fibers that store more, longer. Comes in the first gentle, flexible plastic applicator. 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