i n ,i (Continued from Page, 4) Placement Notices 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. Thurs., Feb. 19: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, New York. Location of work: New York, N.Y.. Graduates: June. Citi- zenship required. Men with degrees in Economics, Journalism, Chemistry, or Physics for Asst. Editors. Should have writing experience. A combination of engineering and writing experience is excellent. Editorial work on the college newspaper, engineering magazine, or other college publicataion is a definite asset. A two months training on each of three different engineering or busi- ness magazines after which time one will be assigned to a regular staff posi- tion as an Asst. Editor in line with your interests, training and experience. Bankers Life of Nebraska, Detroit, Mich. Location of work: Ann Arbor- Detroit-Southeastern Michigan. Gradu- ates: Feb., June, Aug. Men, married, 23 or over, with a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Administration foir Sales. Sutherland Paper Company, Kalama- zoo, Mich. Location of work: Kalama- zoo, Mich. Graduates: June, Aug. Founded in 1917. Employs 3,000. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts for Gener- al Development Training Program. The program consists of two years training after which time you will be assigned to positions in management, general, or sales. Fri., Feb. 20: Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, N.Y. Location of work: New York, N.Y. Twenty-six branches or representatives overseas. Men wiht degree in Liberal Arts, Law, or Bus. Admin. for Training Program. The orientation period con- sists of approximately eight months, after which the graduate is assigned to a position in one of the major de-. partments of the bank. Positions will be available in Securities Analysis, Ac- couting, Audits and Control, Credit Analysis, Business Development (mar- keting), Trust and Estate Administra- tion, Estate Planning, Bank Operations, (including Electronic Data Processing), International Banking, Organization Planning and Management Develop- inept. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpor- ation, Oakland, Calif. Location of work: Plants and sales offices throughout the U.S. Graduates: June. Citizenship re- quired. Men with a degree in Econom- ics for Personnel, Production, Public Relations, Purchasing and Sales. Personnel Requests: State of New York, Civil Service, an-I nounces the following exams to be given April 18, 1959. Applications accepted up to March 20, 1959. Engrg., Arch., Main- tenance, Construction, Custodial Jobs, Public Utilities, Public Health, Social Service, Compensation Claims, Pur- chasing, Research, and Clerical. Further' information on file at the Bureau. a U.S. Civil Service Comm., Wash., D.C., announces current exams. Apprentice-I ship and Training Rep. Jobs are' with Dept. of Labor, Bookbinder - Jobs are in Wash., D.C. area, Design Patent Ex- aminer - Jobs are in Wash., b.C., Engr. -Jobs are in the Bur. of Reclamation in the West, Midwest and Alaska, Medi- cal Officer, Patent Examiner - Jobs are in Wash., D.C.. area, Research Work in Military Intelligence, Shorthand Re- pbrter, Closed Microphone Reporter - Jobs in Wash., D.C., area. Veterans Administration, Saginaw, Mich., has opening for Medical Tech- nician (general). Prefer training or exp- in histopathology. Civil Service position., Dept. of Health, Educ., & Welfare, Wash., D.C., announces a regular corps exam for Clinical Psychologists in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service. Exam will be held on April 21-24, 1959, at a number of places throughout the U.S. Applications must be received not later than March 6, 1959. Must be U.S. citizen at least 21 yrs. City of N.Y., Dept of Personnel, an- nounces the following current exams: Probation Officer, Typist, E. Engrg. Draftsman, Civil Engrg. Draftsman, As- sistant Director of Research (Youth Activities), Supv. Research Ass't. (Youth Activities), Asst. Mech. Engrg. Draftsman, & Jr. Mech. Engrg. Hardware Mutuals Casualty, Grand Rapids, Mich., is looking for a Sales- man for the Ann Arbor area. Will have 1%z of county. Must have sales exp. any kind. A representative will be at the Michigan Union with an exhibit on Mon., and Tues., Feb. 17 and 18 to in- terview interested men. Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., has two urgent openings on the professional staff for Mech. Engrg. De- gree in Mech. or Chem. Engrg., grad training desirable. 3-10 yrs. exp. with strong emphasis on development work. David Taylor Model Basin, Wash., D. C., is seeking a Supervising Naval Architect (Hydro-mechanics) or Physi- cist. 'Civil Service position. M.S. in Engrg. or Physics plus 31% yrs. profes- sional exp. in physical sciences. Doc- tor's degrees will be given preferences. Commonwealth of Australia, is ac- cepting applications for position of Senior Veterinary Bacteriologist and Immunologist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Or- ganization's Animal Health Research Lab., Parkville, Victoria. B.S. in Vet. Science or an equivalent veterinary qualification. Transportation of ap- pointee and family is provided. Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria, Va., has openings for the following: Thero-Chemists; Research Engr.; Chem- ists; Mech. Engr.; Materials; Pyrotech- nic Liaison; Propellant Process, Instru- ment, Chem., Safety, Tech. Liaison, and Project Engrs.: Aero-dynamicist; and Physicist .Further information on file with, the Bureau. U. 'S. Naval Avionics Facility, Indian- apolis, Indiana, announces vacancies for the following: Electronic Scientist, Engrs., Physicists, Math., Chemists, Math Statistician, and Metallurgists. Announcement for these positions Is on file with the Bureau. Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., Spray, N. Caro- lina, has an immediate opening for Di- rector, Research and Development. Lo- cation: Leaksville, N.C. Age: 30-40. De- gree in Chem., Textile Chem. or Tex- tile Engrg. 5 or more yrs, exp. Salary open. State of Michigan, Dept. of Correc- tions, announces a vacancy for a male Prison Vocational Counselor located in the Reception-Diagnostic Center at the State Prison of Southern Mich. Mini- mum 1 yr. exp. in voc. guidance plus M.A. in voc. guidance, counseling and guidance, or educ. with specialization in guidance. The Trane Co., LaCrosse, Wisconsin, announces the following positions avail- able: Engineers, Branch Plant Manag- er, Ass't. to Manager and Sales. Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., an- nounces the following current job openings: Assoc. Microbiologist (man), Industrial Engr., Assoc. Parasitologist, Assoc. Pharmacologist (man), Biochem- ist (man), Chem. Engr., Market Ana- lyst, Assoc. Accountant, Formulations Chemist, Pharmaceutical Development, Feed Mill Manager, and Analytical Chemist. For further information concerning permanent employment after gradua- tion, contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 4001 Administration, Ext. 3371. SUMMER INTERVIEWS: SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 1959. Camp Petosega, Petoskey, Mich., has positions open for a Registered Nurse, Riding Instructor, Waterfront Direc- tor, Small Craft Instructor, General Camp Staff Workers including Riflery Instructor and Arts & Crafts. Summer Placement: Camp in Europe - at International Ranger Camps in Switzerland and Den- mark. Counselors needed. Camp North Star for Boys, Hayward, Wis., is offering excellent salaries for boys who can instruct in Sailing, Waterskiing, Campcraft, Riflery, or Ca-; hoeing. Sylvan Lake Resort, Black Hills, S. Dakota, has a few positions for the7 months of Aug. and Sept. Summer school students' applications are wel- come. For further information concerning summer placement, contact .Ward D. Peterson, D-528 SAB on Tues. and Thurs., 1-5 p.m. or Fri., 8:30-12. Ii - - - ,'w. *w'- - - - - in.- - U W U - - 'u~ - - '~' - - U SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED Secretary wishes typing to be done at home. NO 3-8736. )BB12 FOR RENT LARGE SINGLE ROOM for man, on Oakland, $30 per month, NO 3-7372 after 5 P.M. )C47 FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Private entrance, 1 room and kitchen, private bath. Very close to downtown and campus. Call NO 2-7274 before 2 P.M. or between 4 and 8 P.M. C48 WANTED, roommate, preferably grad student, for large apartment near Union. NO 5-6443. C46 3 SOPHS need 4th to share apt. close to campus. NO 3-1318. C45 CLOSE TO CAMPUS, clean attractive two room apt. and private bath, nicely furnished. NO 3-5372 after 4 P.M. C43 FOR MEN-Very nice apt. with two others. One double, one single room- Inner spring mattresses. Half mile to campus. Near Kwik and Kleen Laundry. Drug and Grocery stores. NO 2-5152 between 9-12 a.m. or after 5 p.m. C42 2 BLOCKS to campus suite of 2 rooms for one man-telephone extension. $10 per week, linen service. NO 2-1807. C41 SINGLE ROOM for woman-use of modern kitchen, equiped with dishes and cooking utensils if desired. Cam- pus area, NO 2-1394. C44 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED apart'- ment in quiet house near Rackham for married couple or mature woman. May be rented for semester or longer. NO 2-0741. C39 LGE. FURNISHED room, private en- trance and bath. One block from campus. NO 8-8347. )C38 ROOMMATE WANTED to share 5-room furnished apt, with one other male graduate. Separate entrance to both bedrooms and living room. One block from campus. NO 8-347. C37 TWO ROOM APARTMENT, furnished. All utilities except gas for cooking. Married couple preferred, no chil- dren. Mrs. W. Luck, 903 May St. NO 8-8900. C30 SINGLE ROOMS for men, attractive. Linens & cleaning. As low as $6 wk. NO 3-6039, call after 6 P.M. C31 COOKING FACILITIES-double room, men. Rent includes TV, linens, auto- matic laundry, parking. HA 6-2321. Call after 6 P.M. C32 SINGLES and doubles for men. One block to Union. 509 S. Division. 8-6757. )C25 LGE. APTS. for rent. Very reasonable. Call 3-4402. C36 GIRL WANTED to share apt. on can- pus. Beautifully furnished, private room, low living expenses-3-7694. C35 TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor. Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas- ant surroundings. STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT 10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199 )C1 SUBLET February to June: 2 bedroom, unfurnished except stove and refrig- erator. Regularly $113.50, now $75. NO 3-9239. )010 APT. FOR RENT. Utilities and linens furnished. Hamilton 6-8134. )C7 CAMPUS-furnished 1 or 2 be'droom apts. with bath, for 3-4 students. $100-$150. NO 3-6688. After 6 p.m. NO 3-8134. )C5 STUDY UNDISTURBED. Large quiet rooms for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747. )C3 LARGE,' well furnished, single room. Near campus. NO 3-6039 or HA 6-2321 after 6 p.m. )C2 FURNISHED APTS. for rent for 3 or 4. Call NO 3-4402. )C12 DOUBLES - 2 blocks from Campus. Cleaning, parking facilities, refra. House phone. Student management. 701 B. Forest. Call Harry Scott, 2-9301. )C11 BOYS' ROOMS available next semes- ter. 617 E. University. Contact Jim Booth, Rm. 10 or call 3-7159. )C15 CAMPUS APTS. Snappy 2 and 3 room all furnished. Close to campus, Call NO 3-9510 or evenings NO 8-6205. )C16 LOW RENT: 2 and 3 room apts. in Ypsi. All furnished, from $75 a month. Call evenings NO 3-4594. )C17 MALE STUDENTS, A large double room and a single room. Quiet house. Lin- ens furnished. NO P-1465. 923 Olivia. )C1$a MALE STUDENT to share furnished apartment with 3 others, swimming pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO )C20 He1T 50 (PI(" T TME A C NEB, C4tKE- 'TO THlE 'OWAY l4k"S -I&U QAW4 Yov TO i- iu L W CYOO) TO Tie SOBOAy 4- XD091T LIKE K ftY- MATO T} Wta A TA CRiopt1 10, ni-wo PoT a3 yO(mT POIT titYOUR, 910e$- I'U UAW Yoo TOf U / t Y C:ERTAIY M