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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959

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of Student Government Council to the
National Student Association.
Authorized J-Hop to be held next
year in the League Ballroom, using the
entire second floor and the main floor
cafeteria, pending submission of a
budget to Student Government Coun-
cil.
Approved addition to Central Com-
mittee of a Secretary, and an Art Di-
rector; elimination of Booth Chairman.
Appropriated $450 for the Forum pro-
gram ($150 previously authorized) and
directed the Eduoation and Student
Welfare Forum sub-committee to
schedule the speakers in a concentrat-
ed period.
Approved Hyde Park type forum on
the Diagonal for candidates, Mon.,
March 16, 4 p.m.
Approved:
March 7: Galens Society, Caduceus
Ball, Union Ballroom, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m.;
March 18: Women's League, Senior
Night, League Ballroom, 6 p.m.; j
March 19, 20, 21: Women's League,
Junior Girls' Play, Lydia Mendelssohn
Theater, 8 p.m.;
April 12-19: Michigan Union, Creative
Arts Festival;
April 24: Union-Women's Athletic As-
sociation, Skit Night, Hill Auditorium,
8:15 p.m.
R e v iew e d Panhellenic - Assembly
Spring Rush Study.
Tabled motion requesting Vice-Presi-
dent of Student Affairs to appoint a
committee to study the present student
driving regulation for the purpose of
recommending modifications of the
regulations that would bring them
more into line with equity and Uni-
versity responsibility, and considering
educational values. This committee
should include three students, two
representatives of the University, and
representatives' from the city. (Tabled
until the extent of concern of the
Driving Regulations Committee.)
Adopted a resolution (1) that SGC
favors a file of information of courses
located in the respective counseling of-
fices of I the Literary College, available
to both students and counselors (2)
that while definitions of introductory
courses and distribution courses are
clear, the third heading courses elected
primarily by non-concentrators, can be
defined in several ways - SGC urges
-that the method employed should be
a definite count through past records
and class cards of the number of non-
concentrators taking the courses
this will provide the widest possible in-
terpretation of the above heading and
is well worth the trouble involved (3)
that additional courses be included if
this is deemed necessary through a
substantial number of student in-
quiries of counselors (4) that these
files be kept up-to-date and as com-
plete as possible (5) the Council will
offer services in the compilation of a
file.
Lectures
Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli-
tical Science, "United Arab Policy and
the Middle East Situation," His Excel-
lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador
of the United Arab Republic. Wed.,'
March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins
Hall, Law School.
Academic Notices
Automatic Programming and Numeri-

cal Analysis Seminar: Robert M. Gra-
ham, "The University of Michigan 704
Translator," Fri., March 6, 4:00 p.m.,
3209 Angell Hall.
Society of Sigma Xi: Those who plan
to attend the Sigma Xi dinner for ini-
tiates on March 11 should send checks
for the cost of the dinner to Sigma Xi,
Rackham Bldg., by March 7.
Prof. Paul D. Dalke, of U. of Idaho,
illustrated discussion, "Habitat Man-
agement for Western Wildlife," 4041
Natural Science _Bldg., 1:30 p.m., Fri.,
March 6.
Psychology Colloquium, Dr. Robert
B. MacLeod, Cornell University, "Five
Doctrines of Man." March 6, 4:15 p.m.,
Aud. B, Angell Hall. Coffee 3:45, Mason
Lounge.
"A Student Looks at Berlin," Doris
Esch, '59 L.S.A., exchange student at
the Free University of Berlin. Coffee-
discussion hour of the Office of Reli-
gious Affairs, Fri., March 6, 4:15 p.m.,
Lane Hall Library.
Placement Notices
Mon., Tues, and Wed., March 9-11:
Hardware Mutuals Casualty. Co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., has immediate
openings for Claims Adjuster and Sales
position for the Ann Arbor area. Pre-
fer law background, but not necessary.
Personnel Interviews:
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. For an
interview appointment, contact the
Bureau.
Mon., March 9:
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur-
ance Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Grad-
uates: June. Men with a degree in
Liberal Arts, Business Administration,
or Law for Special Agent.
Harvard Radcliffe Program in Busi-
ness Administration; Cambridge, Mass.
Graduates: Feb., June, Aug. Women
with any degree in Liberal Arts or Busi-
ness Administration, with good grades,
end some evidence of participation in
campus activities for Graduate Pro-
gram in Business Administration.
Women's Army Corps, U.S.A. Gradu-
ates: June, Aug.
Tues., March 10:
Associates Investment Co., South
Bend, Ind. Location of work: Home Of-
fice - South Bend, Ind.; 250 offices in
192 cities in 33 states, Washington,
D.C. and Canada. Graduates: June,
Aug. Men with a degree in Liberal Arts
Including Economics or Business Ad-
ministration including Finance and
Marketing for Trainee for Sales and
Management.
The Procter & Gamble Co., Cincin-
nati, O. Women with a degree in Lib-
eral Arts or Business Administration,
single, 21-26, driver's license and ex-
perience in driving, perfect health, no
physical defects, for Market Research
Department.
National Aluminate Corp., Chicago,
Graduates: June, Aug. Men with a de-
gree in Liberal Arts with a minimum
of 2 years of college chemistry for In-
dustrial Chemical Sales.
Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Detroit,
Mich. Graduates: June, Aug. Women
with a degree in Liberal Arts or Busi-
ness Administration for Management
Training Program.
Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford,
Conn. Graduates: June. Men with a de-

gree in Liberal Arts or Business Ad-
ministration for Home Office and Field
Office positions.
Wed., March 11:
Mich. Bell Telephone Co.-Women.
Travelers Insurance Co.
Summer Placement:
Resort work in the Pocono Moun-
tains. The Pennsylvania resort, Bush-
kill Falls House, has positions for
Waiter, Social Directors, Office help, and
Bar Tenders.
Positions for Junior and Senior wo-
men as Case Aides and Recreation
Aides in selected Military Hospitals.
Offers good experience for those in-
terested in Social Work and Recrea-
tion. Sponsored by American National
Red Cross.
The Summer Placement Service has
the addresses of contacts for summer
work in National Forests in all parts
of the United States.
The Wurzburg Co. of Grand Rapids
has- positions for girls on the College
Board.
Kamp Kohut, Oxford, Maine has po-
sitions for men counselors with skill
in such fields as tennis, golf, swim-
ming, newspaper, or photography.
Personnel Interviews:
Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8:
American University of Beirut, Leb-
anon has openings in the following
positions :
Comptroller of the University: A
thoroughly experienced, mature man,
capable of taking over financial con-
trol of the University.
Personnel Director: An experienced
man who is familiar with personnel
policies and procedures, wage stabili-
zation control, job analysis and clas-
sification.
Both jobs have 11 month contract
for minimum of 3 yrs. required, start-
ing Sept. 25, 1959.
If interested: Call Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
University of Chicago Grad. School
of Bus. announces the American Na-
tional Bank and Trust Company Fel-
lowship for M.B.A. candidates. Appli-
cations must be filled out and filed by
March 15. For necessary forms write
to: Office of the Dean of Students,
Graduate School of Business, Univer-
sity of Chicago, Chicago 37, Ill.
Michigan Civil Service has current
vacancies in the following areas: Nurs-
ing, Social Work, Medicine, Psychia-
try, Recreation, 'Statistics, Engr. More
information is on file at the Bureau.

United States Civil Service has posi-
tions for Contract Specialist for filling
positions of Contract Negotiator and
Price Analyst. Description and re-
quirements on file at the Bureau.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.

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