THE MICHIGAN DAILY to Article IV of the constitution of the Michigan Region USNSA to provide7 that "all executive officers shall be stu- dents at members schools during the< major part of their terms."T Approved the following activities: 3 April 17-18: Council of Student Re-3 ligious Organizations, Second Inter. collegiate Conference on Religion, 11t a.m.-30 p.m. on April 17, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. on April 18. Lane Hall and religious centers, (Pending Lecture Committee Approval). April 18: Barristers, Crease Ball, 9-12, p.m., Lawyer's Club. April 22: Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association, IFC Sing - Preliminary Tryouts, 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. April 25: African Students Union, banquet, 6:30 p.m., Lane Hall. May 21: Women's Leagu,e speech by President Hatcher on Russian 'Trip, 8-9 p.m.,%Hill Aud. (Lecture Committee ac- tion pending).' Approved revised constitution of the Women's League. Approved revised form for agenda for trial period. Approved resolution encouraging the present Cuban government to "reopen Cuban universities and to restore aca- demic freedom in an atmosphere where truth and knowledge can be explored without fear of government action." Concerts Recital by Students in Music Educa- tion: Aud. A, Angell Hall, Fri., April 10, 8:30 p.m. Academic Notices Efficient Reading, Section II: 7:00 p.m. Rm. 524 Univ. Elem. School. En- rollment limited to 18. Eight weeks. $13.50. Rosemarie E. Nagel, instructor. Early registration for this class may be made during University office hours at. 1610 Washtenaw Ave. Automatic Programming and Numer- ical Analysis Seminar: Prof. Harvey L. Garner. "Residue Number Systems," Fri., April 10, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 3209 An- gell Hall. Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., April 10, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. F. D.. Miller will speak on "The Tektite Problem." Psychology Colloquium: "The Roles of Reinforcement and Non-Reinforce- ment in Behavior Theory." Dr. Ken- neth W. Spence, State University of Iowa Psychology Dept. 4:15 p.m., Fri., April 10, Aud. B, Angell Hall. Students, College of Engrg. Final day for DROPPING COURSES WITHOUT RECORD Fri., April 10. A course may be dropped only with the permission of the classifier after conference with the instructor. The final day for REMOVAL OF IN- COMPLETES will be Fri., April 10. Peti- tions for extension of time must be on file in the Secretary's Office on or before Friday, April 10. ~Candidates taking the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business on April 11-are requested to report to Rm. 140 Bus. Ad. Bldg., 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Doctoral Examination for Donald Warren Crowe, mathematics; thesis: "Finite Groups Generated by Unitary Reflections in Two Dimensions," Fri., April 10, 3217 Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Co- chairmen, Dr. K. B. Leisenring and Dr. H. S. M. Copeter. Placement Notices The following schools have announced teaching vacancies but will not be here to interView. Modesto, Calif. - Elementary; Special Training. Niles, Calif. - Elementary; 7/8th Core/plus one other subject (Science, Math, Art, Foreign Language, etc.); Mentally retarded; Phys. Educ./Health Instr. (man). Titusville, Fla. -- Elementary; Sec- ondary. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of ,Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-15,11, Ext. 489. Summer Placement: Fri., April 10: Girls for positions at 'Midland Coun- ty Girl Scout Camp. Sat., April 11: Miss Polcyn will be in the Mich. Union interviewing girls for Pine afnd Dunes Girl Scout Camp after 4 p.m. Camp Milihouse is a camp for Han- didapped children in S. Bend, Ind. Two counselors - handicraft and general outdoor recreation - girls. Personnel Requests: The Trane Co. La Crosse, Wis. Man- ufacturing -Engrs. at different levels, Production Control Engr., Sr. Fan Engr., Metal Usage Planning Engr., Asst.. to Manager in Service and Heat Transfer Sales Departments, Home Office Sales Mgt., Exp. Sales Engrs.,' Student Field Sales Engrs., Development Engrs. Meredith Publishing Co., Des Moines, Ia., additional men for its Testing and Training section of the Personnel Dept. Degree- in Indus. Psych. is preferred. The New York Stae Civil Service Exam - Nursing, Real Estate, Psych., Social Work, etc. The Kendell Co., Boston, Mass. Men to 1ll the following openings: Organic Chem., Chem. Engrg., Management Trainees, Sales Trainees, Dairy Sales Spec., Dairy Sales Trainee, Drug Sales Rep, and Hospital Sales Rep. The State of Wisconsin Civil Service exams for. Farm Mgt. Supervisor, Soil Scientist, Soil Conservationist, Engrg., and Soil Conservation Aid. Executive Manpower Corp., New York City, Project Supervisor -- Radar Bea- con 'Lab., Microminiaturization Special- ist, and Sales Manager, and Group Controller. State of Conn., recruiting for Typists, Lab. Tech., Physicians, Nurses, Ac- counting' Clerk, also April 15 is final closing date for applications for Social Worker I. Saga Food Service, Inc., Notre Dame, Ind. A.D.A. dietition. Must have hospi- tal experience, lady between 25-35, with salary open. Kelly Air Force Base, Texas - Aero, Elec., Arch., Industrial, Electronics, and Mech. Engineers. Kendall School of Design, Grand Rapids. Mich. The directorship of the Interior Design Dept., as soon as pos- sible. The Nat'l. Council, Protestant Epis- copal Church, New York City, Appren- ticeship Program for girls graduating from college who wish to work for the Church as assistants to our College Chaplains, as apprentice directors of Christian Ed. Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis., capable women to f111 the following po- sitions: Staff Asst. - Budget, and Prod- uct Scientist. Qualifications and job descrip. are on file at the Bureau. Also, they need Consumer Product Salesmen at various points. Argonne Nat'l Laboratory, operated by U. of Chicago, people with B.S. or B.A. in Che., with Math., Physics, or Biology minor; 2 or 3 yr. students with chem. or Physics majors, and interest- ed in Engrg. students. City of Detroit's list of continuing exams on file at the Bureau. Company in Rockford, Ill. Personnel Mgr. - Hosp. situation, Organic Chem. or graduate with several courses In or- ganic chem. and Engineers interested in the machine tool industry or those having interests in hydraulics, for po- sitions as design and product engrs. Lock Thread Corp., Detroit, Mich. Young man who can qualify as an engrg. asst: in the metal fastening field. Will employ a student, on a part time basis, if is genuinely interested in this field and after graduation will con- tinue with the company. s Miniature Precision Bearing, Inc., Keene, N. H. Applications Engr. who must be experienced with a min. of 3 yrs. exp. in the bearing or Instrument field. 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