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SDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY



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Information Service, Radio, La Paz, Bo-
livia, Feb. 25.

Academic Notices
Regents' Meeting: Fri., March 20.
Communications for consideration at
this meeting must be in the Presidient's
hands not later than March 10.
"Assignment: Mankind," a film cele-
brating the 50th anniversary of The
Christian Science Monitor will be shown
Tues., Feb. 24 in the Rackham Amphi-
theater at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., and
ap.m., and on Wed. Feb 25, at 3 p.m.
and 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Dept. of
Journalism, Audio-Visual Education
Center and the Horace H. Rackham.
School of Graduate Studies.
Botanical Seminar. Mary E. Schultz,
Dept. of Botany. "New Aspects of the
Gametophytic Incompatibility System
in Oenothera." Wed., Feb. 25. 1139 Nat-
ural Science Bldg., 4:00 p.m.
Mathematics Colloquium: Tues., Feb.
24, Rm. 3011 Angell Hall at 4:10 p.m.
Prof. Helmut Rorhl of the Univ. of
Chicago and the Univ. of Munich, "A
Problem of Riemann and Hilbert." Re-
freslments: Em. 3212 Angell Hall, 3:30.
Graduate Students expecting to re-
ceive the master's degree in June, 1959,
must file a diploma application with
the Recorder of the Graduate School by
Fri., Feb. 27. A student will not be rec-
ommended for a degree unless he has
filed formal application in the office
of the Graduate' School.
Make-up exams in history will be
given Sat., Feb. 28, 9-12 a.m. in Em.
2402 Mason Hall. See your instructor
and then sign the list in the History
Office, 3602 Haven.
Make-up final exam for Botany 1,
Tues., Feb. 24, at 7:00 p.m. in Rm. 2004
Natural Science.
German Make-up Examinations will
be held Tues., March 3, from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. in Rm. 1092 Frieze Bldg. Please
register in the German Dept. office by
Thurs. noon, Feb. 26.
Language Exam for the Masters De-
gree in History, 'Fri., Feb. 27, 4-5 p.m.
in Rm. 443 Mason Hall. Dictionaries
may be used. ;Sign the list in the His-
tory Office, 3602,Haven Hall.
Delta Delta Delta announces its an-
nual scholarship competition ,Feb. 23
through March 4. One scholarship - of
$150 is offered for th~e benefit of any
deserving woman student, independent
or - affiliated, who shows evidence of

scholastic capability, superior citizen-
ship, and who has financial need. Ap-
plication forms may be obtained at
the Office of the Dean of Women.
These should be completed and, with
the three specified letters of recom-
mendation, returned to the Dean's Of-
fice.
Placement Notices
Summer Interviews:
The following camps will be inter-
'viewing at the Summer Placement Of-
fice, D-528 SAB. For further informa-
tion on summer employment, contact
Ward D. Peterson, Tues., and Thurs.,
1-5 and Fri;, 8:30-12.
Tues., Feb. 24:
Mr. Larry Mickolic wil lhe interview-
ing for the New York Herald Tribune
Fresh Air Fund Camps. Positions: group
counselors, village leaders, nurses;
Friendly Town- summer staff, and di-
rectorships with excellent salaries,
Thurs., Feb. 26:
New York Herald Tribune Fresh Air
Fund, Mr. Larry Mickolic.
Miss Marilyn Budd and Mr. Dittman
for the Ann Arbor YW and YMCA
camps will be interviewing for camp
staff positions.
Camp Pemington, an Ann Arbor
camp, will be interviewing students for
its camp staff.
Fri., Feb. 25:
New York Herald Tribune Fresh< Air
Camps, Mr. Larry Mickolic
Engineering Interviews:
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the Engrg. Placement Of-
fice. For an appointment for an Inter-
view, contact the Engrg. Office., 347 W.
Engrg., 'Ext. 2182.
Thurs., Feb. 26
Sylvania Elec. Products Inc., Elec-
tronic Systems and Argus Cameras.
B.S.: Elec., E. Math., E. Phys., and
Mech. M.S.: and Ph.D.: Elec. and Mech.
Union Carbide Corp. Also interview-
ing Feb. 27. B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E., Elec.,,'
Ind., Mech. and Met. Must be male U.S.
citizen.
The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
B.S.: Ch.E. and Mech. M.S.: Ch.E, and
Mech. Ph.D.: Ch.E. Male only. Also
summer, Ch.E. students oly.
Dorr-Oliver, Inc., U.S. locations, B.S.:
Ch.E., Civil, Metallurgical. M.S.: Ch.E.,
Civil, .Met, and Sanitary. Ph.D.: Ch.E.,
Civil and Metallurgical. Must be U.S.
male citizen.
The Lubrizol Corp., Cleveland, O. B.S.:
M.S. and Ph.D.: Ch.E. Male only.
City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis.
B.S. and M.S.: Civil. Must be male U.S.
citizen. Also summer, students in Civil
Engrg.
Modine ManufacturIng Co., Racine,
Wis. B.S.: Ind. and Mech. Must be male
U.S. citizen.
Scott Paper Co., all plants. B.S.: Ch.E.,
Elec., EM., and Mech. M.S.: Ch.E., E.M.,
Instr, Mech. and Met. Ph.D.: CitE.,
E.M., and Met. Must be male U.S. citi-
zen. Also summer. Also Feb. 27.
Standard Oil Co.,. Perth Amboy, N.J.
B.S. and M.S.: Ch,E. and Mech. Must
be male U.S. citizen.
Esso Standard Oil Co., N.J. and N.Y.
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.: Ch.S. Elec., Mech.
and Met. Also Feb. 27.
Fri., Feb. 27:
Continental Oil Co., Ponca City, Okla.
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.: Ch.E. and Physics.
Eastman Kodak Co., various locations.
B.S.: Ch.E., Elec., E.M., E. Phys., Ind.
and Mech. M.S.: Ch.E,, Elec., E.M., Ind.,
and Mech. Must be male U.S. citizen
or have permanent visa. Must be In
upper % of class. .
Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Marietta
and Dawsonville, Ga. B.S.: Aeri., Ch.E.,
Civil, Elec., E. Math., ".M., E. Phys., and
Mech. M.S. and Ph.D: Aero., Ch.E.,
Civil, Elec., E.M., Instr., Mech. andNu-
clear. Must be U.S. citizen.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., vari-
ous locations. B.S.: Ch.E., Elec., Id.,
Mech., Met., Chem., Math and Physics.
M.S. and Ph.D.: Ch.E., Met. and Chem-
istry.
Summer Placement:
Junior, senior or graduate girls who
want to be counselors at Wolverine
Girls' State to be held at Mary Mark-
ley Hall. Wolverine Girls' State yill
run from June 15 through June 25.
Board and room plus $50. Contact
'Ward D. Peterson, D-528 SAB. Tues.,
and Thurs., 1-5, and Fri., 8:30-12.
Personnel Interviews:
For further information concerning
any of the following positions, contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 4001
Admin,. Ext. 3371.
An Ann Arbor firm is looking for an
Executive Trainee for Supervisory Posi-
tion. Male, with B.A. in Biology, Zo-
ology, Botany.; Will be working with
plant life. Wants afairly young person.
Swanson Cookie Co., Battle Creek,
Mich., is looking for a Chief Chemist.,

Quality Control and new product de-
velopment work. Male, B.A. in Chem-
istry. Would consider a woman. Bak-
ing interest is necessary. Food indus-
try exp. helpful. Will work in one-man
laboratory.
Executive Manpower Corp., N.Y.C., is
seeking men for the following positions:
Manager of Wage and Salary Admin-
istration, Personnel Manager, Manage-
ment Consultant, Director Research
and Development, Manager of Commu-
nications, Assistant Division Controll-
er, Director of Personnel, Administra-
tive Aide to President, Cost Controls
Managers (2), Manager Profit Analysis,
Division Auditor, Director of Purchases,
M a r k e t i n g Consultant, Advertising
Manager, Director-Marketing, Senior
Project Engineer Control Systems,
Chief Engr., Senior Project Engr., -
Systems and Counter Measures, General
Sales Manager, Division Controller,
Plant Layout, Director of Research,
Maintenance Director, Manager Indus-
trial Consumer Sales, Senior Project
Engr. - Display, Project Engr., Manag-
er Recruitment and Evaluation, and
Director of Training. All of these post-
tions require exp. Complete information
concerning these positions. is on file
at the Bureau.
Civil Service::
:State of Michigan, has on file at the
Bureau of Appointments, a complete
description of examinations for the
following: Labor Market Analyst, Right
of Way Buyer, Psychiatric Administra-
tor, Attorney, Institution Worker, At-
tendant Nurse, Public Health Educa-
tion Consultant, Statistics Clerk, Typ-
ist Clerk, Stenographic Aid, Steno
Clerk, Steam Electric Operating Engi-
neers, Chemists, Public Utilities Econo-
mist, and Account Executive. For more
detailed information contact the Bu-
reau.
U.S. Civil Service Comm., Washing-
ton, D.C., announces the following cur-
rent exams: Apprenticeship and Train-
ing Representative, Design Patent Ex-
aminer, Engineer, Medical Officer, and
Shorthand Reporter, closed Microphone
Reporter.
Bd. of U.S. Civil Service, Chicago Ad.
Center, U. S. Army, announces exam
for Librarian. Closing date: April 29,
1959. Written test required. See the
Bureau for additional information.
U. S. Air Force, announces employ-
ment opportunities for Air Reserve
Technician, in the following position
of Communication Officer in Wis., Mis-
souri and Mich. Open until further
notice. Information on file at the Bu-
reau.
City of Rockford, Ill., is begining a
recruitment program for Milk Sani-
tarian. Must be U.S. citizens. Age: 21-
55. 2 yrs. college work in sanitary engrg.
or a related field plus 3 yrs. of health
inspection xp.
Utah State Health Department, an-
nounces an open competitive merit
exam for Clinical Psychologist and As-
sistant Epidemiological Investigator.
Openings in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Biological Warfare Laboratories, Fort
Detrick, Frederick, Md., offer opportu-
nities to the following: Bacteriologists
(Medical), Research Technician (Virus
and Rickettsia, Bacteriology, and Ser-
ology.)
San Diego County, announces an im-
mediate opening for Assistant Sanitary
Egineer. Age: to 64. County and state
residence waived. B.S.. in Civil Engrg.
2 yrs. exp.
Personnel Interviews:
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 4001 Admin. For an Interview
appointment, contact the Bureau, ext.
3371.
Tues., Feb. 24:
The Dow Corning Corp., Midland,
Mich. 1) Woman, able to translate
French or German, typing, shorthand
helpful, High School or Chemistry (1
year of either) helpful, for Assistant
in International Dept. 2) Woman, some
typing, shorthand helpful but not es-
sential, for Personnel Asst. in Techni-
cal Employment Sect. She will act as
Public Relations person for the De-
partment.
Dewey & Almy Chemical Division,
W.R. Grace and Company, Cambridge,
Mass. Location of work: Cambridge,
Mass. Graduates: June. Men with de-
grees in Liberal Arts or Business Ad-
ministration for Sales.
Kemper Insurance, Chicago, Ill. Lo-
cation of work: Atlanta, Ga.; Boston,
Mass.; Chicago, Ill.; Columbus, Ohio;
Dallas, Texas; Los Angeles, Calif.; New
Orleans, La.; San Francisco, Calif.; Se-
attle, Wash.; Summit, N.J.; Syracuse,
N.Y.; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Grad-
uates: June. Men with degrees in Lib-
eral Arts or Business Administration
for Graduate Training Program. After
the training program one enters into
positions in underwriting, claim ad-
justing, accounting, statistics, safety
engineering, auditing and as special
agents. Positions are not available in
direct sales.
Thurs., Feb. 26:
New York Life Insurance Co., New
York., N.Y. Men with executive poten-
tia and aptitude in mathematics, and
background through at least integral
calculus for Actuarial Students.
Whirlpool Corp., St. Joseph, Mich.
Locatio riof work: St. Joseph, Mich.r
Graduates: June, Aug. Citizenship re-
quired. Men with Ph.D. in Physics or
BioChemistry for research positions
with Whirlpool Corporation.

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Call 2-5152. C61
WANTED: roommate for new apart-
ment at 1500 Pauline, to share with
senior 6ssoph. Contact Marty, NO 3-
7625. C60
NEAR CAMPUS: three nice clean single
rooms, hot and cold water, linen' ser-
vice. $8 per week. NO 5-5157 or 1302
Washtenaw Terrace. C49
2 ROOM furnished apt., all utilities
except gas for cooking. Married couple
-no children. NO 8-8900. C57
CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Newly remodeled
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Fireplace in living room. Range, re-
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Garage. Phone NO 8-7002. C58
FOR RENT: East William furnished
3-room apartment. New modern fur-
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SINGLE ROOMS for men, attractive.
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bath with shower. Ideal for 2 or more
boys, 5 minutes walk from campus.
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STUDENT ROOMS for rent, '/ block
from campus, Several rooms 'and
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rates. Phone NO 8-7942. 1218 Wash-
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keys, vicinity of S. State. Call NO 3-
1561, ext. 5566. )A18
BLACK-RIMMED GLASSES - Lost in
Library or on South "U" Sun. night.
Please leave message for Allan at NO
2-3580. A12
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RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY. Com-
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radios. Stereo conversions. Reasonable
prices. Duraco, NO 3-6185. X6
Complete line of HiFi components
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New! Bernstein and the
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Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 4
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This Week $3.89
New! Sinatra Sings -
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Regularly $3.98 -
This Week $2.89
THIS WEEK SAVE $1.09 THIS WEEK
- CAMPUS - - DOWNTOWN -
211 S. State 205 E. Liberty St.
NO 8-9013 NO 2-0675
LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS
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RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
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Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
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Alterations for Men and Women.
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ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
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EXPERIENCED Secretary wishes typ-
ing to be done at home. NO 3-8736.
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share nicely furnished, comfortable
apartment, one block from campus.
Rent $40. a month. Call NO 3-9830
after 5. BB2
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WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
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NEARLY NEW Revere tape recorder,
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condition, " fully equipped, air con-
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... Free Demonstration .. . How to
win friends and influence people .
Improve yourself through memory
techniques, human relations, and or-
ganizing talks . . . You are invited
to a free preview tonight 7:30 p.m. at
Ann Arbor Public Library Auditorium,
5th at Williams . . . Bring a friend
. For further details call Ted Gib-
son, NO 3-3160. F45
PORTRAITS- SKETCHED-at Cousin's
store, 309 S. State Tuesdays only. F43
TIME IS CHEAP
Students, $3.87 for one year
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Phone. Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
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A MEAL IN ITSELF. A malted mnade
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Business meeting Thurs., Feb. 26
4:15 P.M. - Garg office, all new
people welcome. F39
WANTED to borrow $1100. University
employee, middle aged couple. Will
pay .$100 down a month for 12
months. Contact Box 42. F42
REACHER of singing 'and speaking.
Class or private. Carol Westerman
NO 8-6584. )F2
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the official Michigan ring.
Burr Patterson & Auld Co.
1209 S. University, NO 8-8887
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instructor call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. Williams. )Fl
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PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick
service. Spelling, punctuation need
correction? NO 8-6276. J30
DISSERTATIONS multilithed, ques-
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Letter Shop, 711 N. University. glean
cut and economical. J25
Eddie's Paint Store -"
White paint........$1.98 per gal.
Colors ......... $2.48 per gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
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LADIES BARBER SHOP
11082 "S. University
Only barber in town who is a
trained and licensed' Ladies' Hair
Stylist. )J17
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Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
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or ironing separately.
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WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick-
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"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
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rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
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