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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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OLLEGE ROUNDUP:
Cornellians-Remake Town in Midwest

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By NAN MARKEL

GARY, Ind.-Remaking Gary's
downtown area has become a
post-graduate project for eight
Cornell University architectural
students.
The students arrived Thursday
for a four-day on-the-spo tstart
of their study, which will culmin-.
ate in a physical model of what
they consider an ideal downtown
layout, and a report suggesting
ways for actual redevelopments.
* * *.
CRANFORD, N. J. - Union
Junior College, established 25
years ago as part of an emergen-
cy program, sees itself as model
of the solution to overcrowding in
colleges and universities.
"We see the junior college play-
ing a major role," president Dr.
Kenneth C. Mackay said on the
occasion of the school's silver an-
niversary, "in helping meet this
nation's need for additional facil-
ities for higher education."
* * *
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Har-

vard, Princeton and Yale admis-
sions officers recently agreed to
co-operate on a system= of 'rating
prospective applicants.
Under the new system, guidance
personnel in the secondary schools
will be given official standardized
ratings to enable them to" advise
students on their chances of ac-
ceptance.
According to a joint statement
of the three schools, candidates
will be classified A, B or C. Group
A will be practically assured of
admission, Group B will be "con-
sidered to have. a reasonable
chance, and Group C students
will be advised to apply elsewhere.
* *. *
EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which
will enable freshman student
leaders to become more easily ac-
quainted with the campus has
been approved by the governing
student body at the University of
Oregon, according, to The Oregon,
Daily Emerald.
The plan, if set up, will create

more leaders who will orient "key
frosh to the business of class lead-
ership and of advising these lead-
ers as they become acquainted
with their responsibilities," said
The Emerald.
Two favorable effects are ex-
pected byr the plan. They are: 1)
freshman leaders will seek out ad-
vice from students faster and
more often than from the Admin-
istration. 2) The mechanics of
planning dances and events will
be speeded up because students
who understand and have taken.
part in the events in former years
will be instructing the freshman
leaders.
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NEW YORK, N.Y. - Twenty-
three languages. are being taught:
at Columbia University in their
new language laboratory which
provides 2,000 hours of instruction
a week to 1,800 students.

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(Continued from Page 4)
Council cordially Invites all freshmen
engineers to a display and dramatiza-
tion of the special activities open to
engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16,
7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze
Bldg
International Center Tea: Thurs.,
Ot. 16, 4:30-8:00 p.m. at the Inter-
national Center.
The American Association of Univer-
sity Professors invites all interested
faculty members, whether they are,
members of the Association or not, to
its first meeting Monday, October 20,
7:30 p.m., in the East Conference Room
of the Rackham Building. .Professors
Algo-Henderson, M. M. Chambers, Sher-
idan Baker, and Robert L. Williams will
discuss the Russell report.
The following student-sponsored so-
vial events have been approved for the
coming weekend. Social chairmen are
reminded that requests for approval for1
social events are due in the Office of1
Student Affairs .not later than 12:00
noon on the Tues. prior to the event.
Oct. 17: Adams House, Cooley House,

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Greene House, Huber House, Kappa
Alpha Psi, Phi Delta Phi.
Oct. 18: Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau
Omega, Chicago House, Chi Phi, Delta
Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Gomberg House,
Graduate Student Council, Huber
House, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Chi, Phi
Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa
Tau, Sigma Alpha Mu, Strauss House,
Tau Delta Phi, Taylor House, Theta
Delta Chi, Theta Xi.
Oct. 19: Phi Delta Phi, Psi Omega.
Lectures
Sydney Chapman Lecture: "The Air
Above." Thurs., Oct. 16, 4:00 p.m., Aud.
C, Angell Hall.
Lecture: Frederick Kiesler, New York
architect and artist, will lecture on
Fri., Oct. 17, 3:00 p.m., Arch."'Aud. This
lecture is sponsored by the Dept. of
Architecture; students and faculty are
invited.
Lecture: Sponsored by Depts. of His-
tory and Near Eastern Studies. George
E. Kirk, Prof. of History, Center for
Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard Univ.,
"Abdel Nasser and the Arab Nationalist
Movement," Fri., Oct. 17, 4:10 p.m., Aud.
A, Angell Hall.

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Positions with Potential
ENGINEERS , CHEMISTS'*.PHYSICISTS,
Ceramic "Chemical* Civil
Electrical * Industrial oMechanical
Metallurgical
National Carbon Company, America's foremost manu-
facturer of carbon and graphite electrodes and anodes,
impervious graphite, brushes for motors and generators,
dry cells and flasplights, arc carbons and a wide variety
of other industrial products, offers positions to qualified
B.S. and M.S. graduates In thie fields listed above.
Positions are available at National Carbon Company's
16 plants, located in the following states: Iowa, New
York, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia
and Vermont, and throughout the country in our sales
organization.
Interesting, rewarding careers in research, process
and product development, production and methods engi-
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ment, plant engineering and sales. A National Carbon
representative will be on campus -
October 17
NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY
Division of Union Carbide Corporation

-Concerts
Carillon Recital: Assist. Univ. Caril-
lonneur' Sidney F. Giles will present a
recital from the beltower of Burton
Memorial Tower on Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:15
p.m. In addition to arrangements of
compositions by Gluck, Beethoven.
Mendelssohn and Vivaldi Mr. Giles will
include on his program compositions
for thecarillon by Van den Gheynn
Loos, Lefevere, Giles, van Hoof and
Clement.
Academic Notices
Mathematical Statistics seminar:
Will meet Oct. 16, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Rm.
3010 Angell Hall. Prof. James G. Wen-
del will discuss a paper by R. R. Baha-
dur,~ "A Note on the Fundamental
Identity of Sequential Analysis" in the
June 1958 Annals of Statistics.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics:
Thurs., Oct. 16, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 246 W.
Eng. John S. Klein speaks on "Hankel
Transforms."
Seminar in Applied Mathematics:
Nat. Res., Nursing and Public Health:
Students who received marks of I, X, or
'no report' at the end of their last
semester or summer session of attend-
ance will receive a grade of "E" in the
course unless this work is made-up. In
the Schools of Music and Nursing this
date Is by Oct. 20. In the Schools of
Bus. Admin. Educ., Nat. S. and Pub.
Health this date is by Oct. 22. In the
School of Nursing this refers only to
their Non-Nursing courses. Students'
wishing an estension of time beyond
these dates should file a petition with
the appropriate official of their school.
Psychology Colloquium: "The Reunion
of Philosophy and Psychology." Dr.
Michael Scriven, Dept. of Philosophy,
Swarthmore College. Fri., Oct. 17, 4:15
p.m., And. B, Ange ''Hall.
"Law School Admission Test: Appli-
cation blanks for the Nov. 8 adminis-
tration of the Law School Admission
Test are available at 122 Rackham Bldg.
Application blanks must be received in
Princeton, N.J., by Oct. 25, 1958."
Rhodes Scholarshps-Applications for
consideration of local selection com-
mittee due before 5:00 pm., Fri., Oct.
17, Rm. 4602, Haven Hall. nformational
material available at Reserve Desk of
Undergrad. Library.
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Appointments should be made by
4 p.m. of the day prior to the scheduled
interview.
Wed., Oct. 22
The Prudential Insurance Company,
Detroit, Mich. Location of WorkDe-
troit, Michigan. Men with degrees in
Liberal Arts for Salaried Sales Posi-
tions.
Shell Development Company, Hous-
ton, Texas. Location of Work--Shell Oil
Company-Houston, Texas,,-Wood River,
Ill., Martinex, Calif.; Shell Chemical
Corporation-Houston, Texas, Torrance,
Calif.; Shell Development Company-
Houston, Texas, Denver, Colo., Emery-
ville, Calif. Men & Women with Ph.D.
in Physics for Research. Physicists are
engaged in fundamental exploratory
and applied research to develop new
oil and chemical .products and pro-
cesses. '
Institute for Air Weapons Research,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Men & Women with M.S. or Ph.D. in
Mathematics or Physics for Research.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
State of Michigan, Civil Service Com-
mission, Lansing, Mch. 1. Park Ranger
A. File before Nov. 5, 1958. Open to.
men only. Will be responsible for an
area of the park; and/or takes charge
of a medium sized park in the absence
of the park manager; supervise work
of maintenance crews; participates In
the repair and maintenance of build-
ings8 and equipment and the cleaning
of buildings, grounds and beaches; and
does related work.
U.S. Civil Service Commission, Mid-
Western Regional Office, U.S. Army
Signal' Supply Agency. Electronic and
Communications Equipment Inspector.
Grade WB-18. Send in applications by
Nov. 13, 1958. Must be citizen of U.S.
Age: over 18. Want men only.
City of Detroit, Civil Service Com-
mission, Detroit, Mich. Junior Zoologi-
cal Curator (Male). Examination date
continuing Oct. 22 1958 until further
notice, but not to exceed July 31, 1959.
Filing period continuing Oct. 8, 1958
until further notice. Must fill out ap.
plication blank. One vacancy.

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